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Du Plessis 



Journal. (Extracts in Marcel, a aud 

 f.) For comments see Marcel. 



Duse, Samuel August 



Unter Pinguinen und Seehunden: 

 Erinnerungen von der schwedisclien 

 Siidpolexpedition, 1901-1903, tr. by 

 Emil Engel, Berlin, 1905. 



Contains (pp. 82-83, 86-87, 97) a few notes on 

 the Yahgans, and (pp. 90-96) a somewhat fuller 

 though not very important accoimt of the Onas. 

 Capt. Duse was the cartographer of the Swedish 

 Antarctic E.xpedition and had a limited amoimt 

 of contact with the Onas and Yahgans of Beagle 

 Channel in 1902. 



Du Valdailly, E. 



Note sur les Fuegiens de la baie de 

 I'lstlime. (In Bull. Soc. d'anthr. de 

 Paris, 1876, 2d ser. xi, 293-295.) 



A good but quite brief description of Channel 

 Macaluf with whom the ^mter spent "quelques 

 heures" at Isthmus Bay. 



DyL. 



Die Mission auf Feuerland. (In 

 Globus, Braunschweig, 1889, lv, no. 17, 

 pp. 270-271.) 



A summary of a conference given by the Rev. 

 Mr. Aspinwall (q. v.); of importance for the 

 study of Yahgan mentality and morality. The 

 account of the latter is rather more favoraI:)le than 

 that given by most other first-hand authorities. 



Ehrenreich, Paul 



(a) Die Etlmographie Siidameiikas 

 im Beginn des XX. Jalirhunderts 

 unter besonderer Beriicksiclitigung der 

 Naturvolker. (In Arch. f. Anthr., 

 Braunschweig, 1904, xxxi, n. s. in, 

 39-75.) 



Contains (pp. 61-62 and passim) some notes 

 on the extant literature dealing with Fuegia, 

 and on the cvdture and relationships of the 

 Fuegians. 



(6) Die Mythen und Legenden der 

 siidamerikanischen Urvolker und ihre 

 Beziehungen zu denen Nordamerikas 

 und der alten Welt. (Supplement zu 

 Zeitschr. f. Ethnol., Berlin, .1905, vol. 

 XXX vn.) 



Contains (p. 30) an Ona sun-and-moon myth; 

 nothing else of note on Fuegia. The paper, how- 

 ever, would bo an excellent starting point for 

 comparative study in the light of our now much 

 fuller knowledge of Fuegian mythology. 



Eizaguirre, Jose Manuel 



Tierra del Fuego: Recuerdos e im- 

 presiones de un \daje al extremo austral 

 de la Republica, Cordoba, 1897; pub- 

 lished originally in the daily Sud 

 America of 1891. 



Contains two Yahgan vocabularies, one of 32 

 words and expressions on pp. 157-158, the other 

 of 62 words and expressions on pp. 166-167. The 

 author gathered these vocaljularies during a 

 visit to Fuegia from Sept. 22 to ^ct. 14, lS91, but 

 he does not state the circumstances under which 

 they were taken. The many notes passim (pp. 

 70, 104-106, 108-113, 159-16.5, 210-211, 244-246) on 

 the culture of the Yahgans, Alacaluf, and Onas 

 are based partly on personal observation, but 

 are loosely written and not important . 



Elliot, George Francis Scott 

 Cliile, New York, 1907. 



Contains (pp. 14-19) unimportant notes on the 

 Fuegians and Chonos, based partly on Barclay, 

 Lovisato, Coppinger, Steffen, Byron, a. The 

 statement on p. 15 that the Fuegians are accus- 

 tomed selfishly to throw their wives and children 

 overboard when overtaken by dangerous storms 

 is not derived from any trustworthy source, but 

 this has not prevented it from being repeated in 

 other recent popular works. 



Two other more recent works by the same 

 author. The romance of savage life, Phila- 

 delphia, 1908, and Prehistoric man and his story, 

 I'hila.-London, 1915, contain unimportant refer- 

 ences passim to the Fuegians. 



Ellis, Alexander John 



Report on the Yaagan language of 

 Tierra del Fuego. (In, Trans. Philol. 

 soc. London, 1882-1884, pp. 32^4.) 



An important aud cxtensi\-c study of Yahgan 

 grammar, giving incidentally many 'i^ahgan 

 words. The paper is ba-sed on manuscript notes 

 by the Rev. Mr. Bridges and on the hitter's 

 Yahgan translation of St. Luke's gospel. The 

 report also contains Mr. Bridges' original draft 

 in Yahgan of ch. I, w. 1-13, of St. Luke's gospel, 

 and a Yahgan letter dated Aug. 5 , 1880, Mritten to 

 Mr. Bridges by Stirling Maiakaul, a native. 



Enrich, Francisco 



Historia de la Comi^aiiia de Jesus en 

 Chile, 2(?) vols., Barcelona, 1891. 

 (Reference from Fonck, i, p. 5.) 



Contains, according to Dr. Fonck, an account 

 of the missions to the Chonos. 



Entertaining account of all the countries 

 of the known world, 3d ed., London, 

 1752. 



Contains an abstract of Anson's voyage from 

 Walter's narrative, with some details apparently 

 from Bulkeley and Cummins. 



