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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[BULL. 03 



Hovelacque, Abel, and Herve, Henri 

 Georges 

 Precis d'anthropologie, Paris, 1887. 



Contains (pp. 526-527) a few unimportant 

 notes on Fuegian culture and somatology, based 

 on d'Orbigny, Garson, Manouvrier, and Th. 

 Bridges. 



Hoyos Sainz, Luis de 



(a) Lecciones de antropologia: Vol. 

 Ill, Etnografia: Clasificaciones, prehis- 

 toria y razas americanas, 2d ed. , Madrid, 

 1900. 



Contains (pp. 278-281, 356) a brief account of 

 the Fuegians. Not important. 



(6) Cranes fuegiens et araucans du 

 musee anthropologique de Madrid. (In 

 Joum. Soc. des Americanistes de Paris, 

 1913, n. s. X, fasc. i, pp. 181-194.) 



Contains the description and measurements 

 of an adult Fuegian (? skull, believed by the 

 ■wTiter to be of an Ona. Three photographs of 

 same skull. 



Hrdlicka, Ales 



(a) Measurements of three Fuegian 

 skulls, a c? Yahgan, a c? Onan, and a 

 9 Onan. (Published by Dr. Dabbene 

 [b, p. 283] with three plates of photo- 

 graphs of same.) 



(6) Early man in South America, 

 Bulletin 52, Bureau Amer. ethn., 

 Washington, 1912. 



On p. 179 Dr. Hrdhdka expresses conviction 

 of the kinship of the modern Fuegians to the 

 ancient Lagoa Santa race. 



Hulsius, Levinus, ed. 



[Collection of voyages], 24 paris, 

 Franckfurt am Mayn, etc., 1599-1649. 



Contains the voyages of van Speilbergen, pt. 

 17, 1620, and of L'Hermite, pt. 22, 1630. 



Hultkrantz, J. Vilh. 



(a) Nagra bidrag till Sydamerikas 

 fysiska antropologi. (In Ymer, Stock- 

 holm, 1898, XVIII, 31^8.) 



An important contribution to Fuegian and 

 Chonoan somatology. Dr. Hultkrantz gives the 

 description and measurements of the following 

 skulls: 3 J Onan, 2 <? Yahgan, 1 9 Alacalufan 

 (probably), and 1 9 Chonoan (probably). In 

 the following paper the first five skulls are studied 

 more fully, but the last two are omitted. 



(6) Zur Osteolc^ie der Ona- und 

 Yahgan-Indianer des Feuerlandes. (In 

 Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der 

 schwedischen Expedition nach den 

 Magellanslandern 1895-1897 unter Lei- 

 tung von Dr. Otto Nordenskjold, Bd. i, 



Hultkrantz, J. Vilh. — -Continued 

 Geologic, Geographie u. Antliropologie, 

 Heft 2, Nr. 5, Stockholm, 1900 ca, pp. 

 109-173.) 



An important contribution to Yahgan and 

 especially Ona somatology. The paper contains 

 a few notes (pp. 126-127) on the culture of the 

 Onas from Dr. Nordenskjold's FrAn Eldslandet, 

 but is cliiefly of value for the description and 

 measurements of the following material: 5 

 nearlj^ complete adult cf skeletons — 3 Onan and 

 2 Yahgan— and 1 Yahgan child's skull lirought 

 back by the Swedish expedition of 1895-1S97; 1 <? 

 Yahgan skull brought back by Dr. Erland Nor- 

 denskiold's expedition of 1898-99; 2 complete 

 skeletons (one <} , the other $ ) and 1 <? skull, all 

 Onan, now at Paris. Dr. Hultkrantz found the 

 cephaUc indices of 5 J Ona skulls to be 72.8, 73.2, 

 74.3, 76, 76.S, and the 1 9 76.1 (pp. 131, 167)— an 

 average lower than the Yahgan- Alacalufan. The 

 paper concludes with an interesting and impor- 

 tant discussion of the somatological relations of 

 the Onas to the Yahgans and Alacaluf, pp. 162- 

 163, and to the Patagonians, pp. 163-165. 



The following reviews of the above study con- 

 tain summaries of the results: Ymer, 1901, xxi, 

 206-207; L. Laloy, in Anthropologic, 1902, xm, 

 402-404; Ft51ix F. Outes, in Historia, Buenos 

 jVires. 1903, 1, 492-493. 



Huxley, Thomas Henry 



On the form of the cranium among 

 the Patagonians and Fuegians. (In 

 Jour, ofanat.andphysiol., Cambridge- 

 London, 1868, n, 2d ser. i, 2-53-271.) 



Contains (pp. 266-268) a description of 2 skulls, 

 one Alacalufan, previously described by Dr. 

 Owen, the other either Alacalufan or possibly 

 Onan, from PhiUp Bay, sent to Prof. Huxley by 

 Dr. Cunningham. Woodcuts. 



A summary of the above article may be found 

 in A Tch. f. Anthr., Braunschweig, 1868-69, in, 374. 



Hyades, Paul Daniel Jules 



(a) [A short letter]. (In C. R. Soc. 

 de geogr., Paris, 1883, pp. 374-377.) 



Unimportant short notes on the Yahgans of 

 Orange Bay, followed by an unimportant discus- 

 sion on Fuegian language taken part in by MM. 

 Bouquet de la Grj-e, Dehsle, and d'Abbadie. 



(b) Mission du cap Horn: Rapport 

 sommaire. (In C. B. hebdom. Acad, 

 des sciences, Paris, seance of Dec. 10, 

 1883, xcvn, 1340-1347.) 



A summary of the results of the geological, 

 floral, and faunal researches of the cxpechtion, 

 followed by a good but brief account of Yahgan 

 culture. 



(c) Les Fuegiens et la mission fran- 

 ^aise du cap Horn. (In La Nature, 

 Paris, I'"'' sem., 1884, xii, 142.) 



An abbreviated review of the preceding 

 article. 



