22 SELLING LATIN AMERICA
them under American superintendents, the de
mand for American equipment being suf
ficiently large to warrant the big shoe ma
chinery and shoe-finding houses of New Eng
land in maintaining their own offices and carry
their own stock in the larger cities devoted to
this business.
Brazil is wonderfully rich in mines of pre
cious and semi-precious stones. Among the
semi-precious stones to be found are achroite,
actinolite, agates, amethysts, analcime, anatase,
andalusites, anthophyelite, apophyllite, apa
tite, aquamarines, cymophane, citune, colum-
bite, desemine, iolite, jasper, opals, ruby, sap
phires, spinel, topaz, tourmalines. There are
many deposits of minerals, such as copper,
iron, silver, gold, arsenic, barium, bismuth,
cinnabar, cobalt, galena, manganese, nickel,
platinum, tin, and wolframite. There are also
rich veins of asbestos, coal, soapstone, sulphur,
salt, marble, mica, and evidences of petroleum.
Gold has been mined in Brazil for over 300
years, the principal deposits being in the State
of Minas Geraes. A mine near the Honario