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Hartgers, Joost, ed. — Continued 

 ighde Nederlandtsche geoctroyeerde 

 Oost-Indische compagnie, Amsterdam, 

 1648. 



Contains the voyages of de Weert, van Noort, 

 van Speilbergen, and L'llermite, reprinted from 

 Commelin. 



Hatcher, John Bell 



{(i) Patagonia. (In Nat. geogr. mag. 

 Washington, Nov., 1897, viii, no. 11, 

 pp. 305-319.) 



On pp. 305-307 a short, unimportant acconnt 

 of the culture of the Canoe Indians. 



(6) The Indian tribes of soutnern 

 Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, and the 

 adjoining islands. (Ibid., Jan., 1901, 

 XII, no. 1, pp. 12-22.) ■ 



Unimportant for Fuegian cultiu-e. 



Hatin, Louis Eugene 



Histoire pittoresque des voyages au- 

 tour du monde, 2 vols., Paris-Limoges, 



1847. 



Contains (i, 97-101) the description of the 

 Pecherais (Alacaluf) from Bougainville. 



Hawkesworth, John; ed. 



An account of the voyages . . . per- 

 formed by (Commodore Byron, Captain 

 Carteret, Captain Wallis and Captain 

 Cook . . . drawn up from the journals 

 which were kept by the several com- 

 manders and from the papers of Joseph 

 Banks, Esq., 3 vols., London, 1773; 2d 

 ed., 1773; Kerr, vols, xii-xiii; repr. of 

 vols, n-iii, 2 vols., New York, 1774; Fr. 

 tr., 4 vols., Paris, 1774; Montemont, 

 vols, ii-iii, v-vii; Dutch tr. of Cook's 

 voyage, by J. D. Paateur, Leyden, etc., 

 1797-1809, vols, i-iii; abridgment of 

 Byron's and Cook's voyages, in Ban- 

 carel, vols, vi, viii; abstr. in Henry, 

 vol. hi; abstracts of Wallis' in Bancarel, 

 vol. IV, of Cook's in Pinkerton, vol. xi, 

 and in Fr^ville, vol. i. 



For comments see Byron, h, Walli.s, Cook, a, 

 Banks. 



Hawkins, Richard 



The observations of . . . inhisvoiage 

 into the South Sea, A. D. 1593, London, 

 1622; ed. by C. R. D. Bethune in Hak- 

 luyt Boc. publications, vol. i, London, 

 1847; ed. by Clements R. Markham, 

 ibid., vol. Lvii, 1878; abridged in Pur- 

 chas' Pilgrimes, iv, bk. 7, ch. 5; abstr. 



Hawkins, Richard — Continued 



in de Brosses, i, 235-249, Harris, i, and 



Laet, bk. xii (xiii of Fr. and Lat. tr.). 



Contains very meager and unimportant notes 

 on natives, seemingly Alacahif, met at Blanche's 

 and English Bays in ISfM. 



Hellwald, Friedrich Anton Heller von 

 Naturgeschichte des Menschen, 2 

 vols., Stuttgart, 1882-1885. 



Contains (I, -iiO-Al-i) a lengthy description of 

 the Fuegians. The account would need consid- 

 erable revision in the light of more recent re- 

 searches, 



Hennig, C. 



Das Rassenbecken. (In Arch. f. 

 Anthr., Brauni^cliwcig, 1886, xvi, IGl- 

 228.) 



Contains passim (see pp. 213-214 and 108, no. 

 73) some notes on the Fuegian pelvis. 



Henry, David, id. 



An historical account of all the voy- 

 ages round the world performed by 

 English navigators, 4 vols., London, 

 1773-74. 



Contains accounts of the following voyages: 

 Drake's (World encompassed), Cavendish's (by 

 Pretty and Jane), vol. i; Clipperton's, .Vnson's 

 (chiefly from Thomas), vol. n; Byron's, Wallis's, 

 Cook's first (all three from Hawkesworth), vol. 

 m; Bougainville's, vol. iv. The Cavendi.sh voy- 

 ages are given in full; the others are abstnacts, 

 which, however, include most of the Fuegian an- 

 thropological data. 



In 1775 Henry pul)lished a fifth volume, con- 

 taining Cook's second voyage. 



Herbertson, Andrew John, and Mrs. 



Fanny Louisa Dorothea 



Man and his work: An introduction 

 to human geography, 2d ed., London, 

 1904. 



Contains references passim to Fuegian culture. 

 The attribution of the raft (p. 50) to the Fuegians 

 is an inaccuracy. 



Herculais, J. Klinckel d' 



Les chien^ des P^u6giens. (In Sci- 

 ence et nature, Paris, 1'' sem., 1884, 

 I, 137-140.) 



A study of two Yahgan dogs brought back by 

 Dr. Hyaiies. Includes extensive quotations 

 from Drs. Hyades and Ilahn on the appearance 

 and habits of the Yahgans' dogs. 



Hernandez, Tome 



Declaracion que de 6rden del Virr^i 

 del Peril D. Francisco de Borja, Prfn- 

 cipe de Esquilache, hizo, ante escri- 

 bano, Tome Hernandez, de lo sucedido 

 en las dos poblaciones fundadas en el 



