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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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In many cases the later editions or the transhitions of orighial 

 nan'atives have been abridged. Where this abridgment has involved 

 an abbreviation of the Fuegian anthropological material, the fact is 

 usually noted; but in most of the abridgments and abstracts the 

 anthropological data are given either in full or with only slight 

 omissions. 



It is perhaps superfluous to state that works have been classed as 

 ^'important" or "unimportant" purely from the viewpoint of the 

 student of Fuegian anthropology. 



A word regarding maps: A good map of the whole district is indis- 

 pensable. The present writer has used the following four charts 

 obtained from the United States Hydrographic Office, Washmgton, 

 D. C: No. 1315, Coast of Chile, Valdivia to Cape Tres Montes, June, 

 1892; no. 2243, Coast of Chile, Gulf of Penas to Magellan Strait, 

 Sept., 1905; no. 454, South extreme of South America from Cape 

 Horn to the Magellan Strait, sheet II, Western part, 1873; no. 453, 

 ditto, sheet I, Eastern part, 1873. Except for the interior and east 

 coast of Tierra del Fuego Island, these maps meet all requirements 

 of antln^opological study for the territory covered. 



Aa, Pieter van der, ed. 



Naaukeurige versamelung der ge- 

 denk-waardigste zee en land-reysen na 

 Oost en West-Indien, 28 vols., Leyden, 

 1707 [1706-]; 8 vols., ibid., 1727 [1706- 

 1727]. 



Contains (vol. xvra; 2d ed., vol. v) Pretty's 

 account of Drake's voyage, and (vol. xx; 2d ed., 

 vol. V) Pretty's and Knivet's narratives of 

 Cavendish's voyages. 



Acosta, Jos6 de 



Historia natvral y moral de las 

 Indias, Seuilla, 1590; Ital. tr., Venice, 

 1596; Fr. tr., Paris, 1598; Dutch tr., 2d 

 ed., Amsterdam, 1624; Engl, tr., Lon- 

 don, 1604; Hakl. eoc, vols, lx-lxi, 

 London, 1880. 



Contains (bk. 3, ch. 13) very brief remarks on 

 the natives inliabiting the northern and southern 

 shores of the Strait; not important. 



Adam, Quirin Frangois Lucien 



Grammaire de la langue jagane. (In 

 Revue de lingiiistique et de philologie 

 compares, Paris, 1884; xvii, 295-322, 

 1885; xvm, 10-26, 160-173; reprint, 

 ibid., 1885.) 



An important treatise on Yahgan grammar, 

 fuller tlian Or. Garl)e's study; based on Dr. 

 Garbc's work and on the Rev. Thomas Bridges' 

 Yahgan translation of the Gospel of St. Luke. 



Adelung, Johann Christoph a7id Vater, 

 Johanu Severin 



Mithridates, oder allgemeine Sprach- 

 enkunde, 4 vols., Berlin, 1806-1817. 



Contains (3. Th., 2. Abt., pp. 391-3) an unim- 

 portant brief description of the Fuegians, based 

 chiefly on Laet, Hervi'is, and J. R. Forster. 



Affecting narrative of the unfortunate voy- 

 age and catastrophe of His Majesty's 

 ship Wager, London, 1751 



Contains (especially pp. 30-31, 45-46, 96-97) 

 some of the same data on the (^lionos and Fue- 

 gians that Bulkeley and Cummins give. 



AgUeros 



See Gonzd-lez de Agiieros. 

 Alcazaba, Simon de. 1535 



See Juan de Mori, de Brosses. 



Alcedo, Antonio de 



Diccioriario geogrdfico-historioo de laa 

 Indias occidentales 6 America, 5 vols., 

 Madrid, 1786-1789; Engl, tr., 5 vols., 

 London, 1812-1815. 



Short, unimportant, and not very reliable 

 account of Fuegians under "Fuego, Tierra del" 

 (n, 168-71; tr., n, 121). 



Alvarez, J. S. 



En el mar austral, Buenos Aires. 

 (Reference from Dabbene.) 



