4 o SELLING LATIN AMERICA asses; 90,000,000 sheep; 4,000,000 goats and 3,000,000 pigs. Nature seems content in having blessed this country with fertile pampas and agricultural lands, consequently there are comparatively few minerals within its territory. There are however some veins of gold, silver, copper and wolfram. Petroleum has recently been dis covered, but not in large quantities. There is no coal in the Argentine, but in some sections bogs of peat cover extensive areas and await development. To the north and in the interior are forests of valuable woods, there being over thirty- three species of commercial value. Que bracho wood is found in the provinces of Santa Le, Santiago del Estero and Corrientes. It is very hard, impervious to moisture and will not rot. Due to these admirable quali ties it was formerly used for sleepers for rail ways but now owing to the fact that it is ex cessively rich in tannin it is used almost ex clusively for the purpose of curing leather. Lormerly it was exported in large logs to Eu-