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Hahn, Phillippe — Continued 



service on the French Cape Horn Expedition as 

 surgeon of the Romanche. He spent this time 

 cruising around with Capt. Martial. By assidu- 

 ous study he learned to understand the Yahgan 

 tongue fairly well. In his professional capacity, 

 moreover, he was in a position to gather some in- 

 valuable information, especially in the field cov- 

 ered by the first of the above three articles. The 

 greater part of the material he gathered has been 

 incorporated in volumes i and vn of the Mission 

 dii cap Horn. 



Hakluyt, Richard, ed. 



The principal navigations, voyages, 

 traffiques and discoveries of the Eng- 

 lish nation, 2d enlarged ed., 3 vols, 

 London, 1598-1600; ed. by Edmund 

 Goldsmid, 16 vols., Edinburgh, 1884- 

 1890; ed. Hakluyt society, 12 vols., 

 Glasgow, 1903-1905. 



Contains (2d ed., m, 730-742, 803-825, 839-840, 

 842-852; Goldsmid ed., xv-xvi; Hakluyt soc. 

 ed., XI) Drake's Famous voyage. Pretty's and 

 Jane's accounts of Cavendish's 1586 and 1591 

 voyages, and Magoths' narrative of Chidley's 

 voyage. 



Hakluyt society publications, London, 



1847- • 



The society has published reprints or English 

 translations of the following voyages and other 

 works: Acosta, 1880, vols, lx-lxi; Fletcher, 1854, 

 vol. xvi; Hawkins, 1847, vol. i, and 1878, vol. 

 Lvn; Maximilianus Transylvanus, 1874, vol. 

 Ln; Nodals, 1911, 2d ser., vol. xxvm; Sarmiento 

 and Hernandez, 1895, vol. xci; van Speilbergen, 

 1906, 2d ser., vol. xvm. Cf. also Hakluyt, and 

 Purchas, h. , 



Hale, Horatio 



Ethnography of Antarctic America. 

 (In Science, New York, July 31, 1885, 

 VI, no. 130, pp. 92-94.) 



A summary of the Lucy-Fossarieu mono- 

 graph (q. v.). 



Hamilton, James 



A memoir of Richard Williams, sur- 

 geon: Catechist to the Patagonian 

 missionary society in Terra del Fuego, 

 . New York, 1854. 



Contains (pp. 109-120) a description of the 

 Fuegians, based chiefly on Byron, de C6rdoba, 

 Fitz-Roy and Prichard; but is of greater interest 

 for the frequent references passim to the char- 

 acter of the Yahgans from the journal of Dr. 

 Williams. 



Hamy, Jules Theodore Ernest 

 (a) See de Quatrefages. 

 (6) Etude sur les collections ameri- 

 caines reunies a Genes a I'occasion du 



Hamy, Jules Theodore Ernest — Contd. 

 IVe centenaire de la decouverte de 

 I'Amerique. (In Journ. Soc. des 

 Americanisies de Paris, 1895-96, i, 1-31; 

 separate repr., Paris, 1896; also in 

 author's Decades americanae: 3e & 4e 

 Decades, Paris [1898], pp. 153-178.) 



Contains (on last 2 pages of article) a few im- 

 important notes from observation of the three 

 Alacaluf and one Ona under Father Beauvoir's 

 care at the Genoa exposition in 1892. 



(c) Les races malaiques et ameri- 

 caines. (In Anthropologie, Paris, 1896, 

 vn, 129-146; [Les races americaines] in 

 author's Decades americanae, 5e & 6e 

 Decades, Paris [1902], pp. 1-10.) 



Dr. Hamy asserts his belief (pp. 142 and 5-6, 

 respectively) in the racial kinship between the 

 modern Fuegians and the ancient Lagoa Santa 

 race. 



Hanaford, Mrs. Phebe Anne 



The captive boy in Tierra del Fuego 

 [Thomas Edward Coffin], New York, 

 1867. 



Contains passim some fairly good material on 

 Fuegian cultiue. See especially pp. 210-211 

 describiag what may have been religious cere- 

 monies. The boy was shipwrecked with his 

 father among the natives, apparently Alacaluf, 

 and after his father's mm-der by them spent 

 about three months, Feb.-May, 1855, in their 

 midst. The boy seems to have been a good 

 observer. Mrs. Hanaford took special pains to 

 gather from him on his return all cultural data 

 and weave them into her narrative. 



Hariot, P. 



Un mission scientifique dans les 

 regions magellaniques, 188G. (Refer- 

 ence from Anriqiie, p. 397.) 



Harris, John 



Navigantium atque itinerantium bib- 

 Hotheca: or, a compleat collection of 

 voyages and travels, 2 vols., London, 

 1705; rev. ed., ibid., 1744-1748; same, 

 1764. 



Contains the following voyages: 1705 ed., vol. i, 

 book i: ch. 4, Drake's Famous voyage; ch. 5, 

 Pretty's account of Cavendish's 1586 voyage; 

 ch. 6, van Noort's and de Weert's; ch. 7, van Speil- 

 bergen 's; book 5: ch. 4, Knivet's account of 

 Cavendish's 1591 voyage; ch. 10, Hawkins'; the 

 preceding are abstracts, which, however, give the 

 Fuegian anthropological data quite or nearly in 

 full; vol. n, book 4: ch. 1, Narbrough's; ch. 6, 

 Sharp's; these two in full. 



Hartgers, Joost, ed. 



Oost-Indische voyagien, door dien 

 begin en voortgangh van de Vereen- 



