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Hyades, Paul Daniel Jules — Continued 

 {d) Les Fuegiens a la baie Orange, 

 (la Science et nature, Paris, 1"'' sem., 

 , 1884, 1,305-309.) 



A summary of Yahgan culture, quite similar 

 to the Rapport sommaire above. Woodcuis of 

 Yahgan canoe and wigwam, and of 5 casts of 

 natives. 



(e) ami Galippe, V. 



Observations sur le systeme dentaire 

 des Fuegiens. (In C. R. hebdom. des 

 seances et viemoires Soc. de biol., Paris, 

 1884, XXXVI, 8th ser., i, 69-80; Journ. 

 des connaissances medicales prat, et de 

 Pharmacol., Paris, 1884, annee li, 3d 

 ser., pp. 207-208, 215-216, 222-224.) 



Description and measurements of material 

 brought back by Dr. Hyades. 



(/) Notes hygieniques et medicales 

 sur les Fuegiens de rarchipel du cap 

 Horn. (In Revue d'hygiene et de police 

 sanitaire, Paris, 1884, vi, 550-590.) 



This important paper was read before the 

 Societe de medecine pubUque et d'h.vgiene pro- 

 fessionnelle at the meeting held June 11, 1SS4, 

 and is a "resum<5 des principales observations 

 faites au point de vue medical sur les Fuegiens 

 qui vivent dans les parages immediats du cap 

 Horn," toucliing, it may be added, on nearly 

 every phase of Yahgan culture. 



(g) Une annee au cap Horn. (In 

 To^ir du monde, Paris, l'^'^ sem., 1885, 

 XLix, 385-416; Germ. tr. in Globus, 

 Braunschweig, 1886, xlix, 1-7, 17-22, 

 33-40; Dutch tr. in De aarde en haar 

 volJcen, Haarlem, 1886, xxii, pp. 89- 

 104; Span. tr. by R. Serrano M. in 

 An. hidr. mar. Chile, Santiago, 1886, 

 XI, 479-521.) 



Contains an extensive and important account 

 of all phases of Yahgan culture, but very little 

 on somatology or language. 23 woodcuts and 

 1 map. 



(h) La chasse et la peche chez les Fue- 

 giens de I'archipel du cap Horn. (In 

 Revue d'ethnographie, Paris, 1885, iv, 

 514-553.) 



A comprehensive treatment of tliis phase of 

 Fuegian culture , giving also many data on khi- 

 dred phases. Many Yahgan words passim. 

 26 woodcuts. 



(i) Observations sur les Fuegiens. 

 (In Bull. aSoc. d'anthr. de Paris, 1883, 

 3d ser. vi, 617-621.) 



Short extracts from two letters by Dr. Hyades. 

 Not important. 



Hyades, Paul Daniel Jules — Continued 

 (j) Contribution a I'ethnographie 

 fuegienne. (Ibid., 1884, 3d ser. vn, 

 147-168.) 



Of importance for the extensive notes (pp. 

 152-165) on Yahgan grammar, especially the con- 

 jugations. Some Yahgan words passim. A few 

 notes on culture. 



This article is followed by Dr. Hyades' trans- 

 lation of Mr. Thos. Bridges' Manners and cus- 

 toms of the Firelanders (pp. 168-1S4) and by an 

 imimportant discussion taken part in by MM. 

 de Semalle, de Quatrefages, Foley, and Letour- 

 neau (pp. 184-185). 



(k) Sur les Fuegiens. (Ibid., pp. 

 616-620.) 



(I) Sur les Fuegiens. (Ibid., pp. 

 716-725.) 



These last two articles are of interest cliiefly 

 for the following: an exact census of the Yahgans 

 taken by Mr. Thos. Bridges in Jime, 1884, p. 717; 

 " Les Ona de I'Oest peuvent a peine comprendre 

 les Ona de I'Est," quoted from a letter by Mr. 

 Bridges, p. 718; d'jVrquistade's narrative, pp. 

 723-725. 



(m) Sur I'etat actuel des Fuegiens de 

 I'archipel du cap Horn. (Ibid., 1885, 

 3d ser. viii, 200-215.) 



Unimportant cultural notes, followed by a 

 short discussion by MM. Foley, Hovelacque, 

 Herv6, Topinard, Deniker, 



(n) La rougeole chez les Fuegiens. 

 (Ibid., pp. 462^63.) 



Some comments upon a communication from 

 the Rev. Mr. Bridges. 



(o) Les epidemics chez les i uegiens. 

 (Ibid., 1886, 3d ser. ix, 202-205.) 



Extracts from a letter from Mr. Thos. Bridges 

 on the ravages of an epidemic among the Yah- 

 gans. 



(p) Ethnographic des Fuegiens. 

 (Ibid., 1887, 3d ser. x, 327-340.) 



Multum in parvo. An important summary of 

 the mental, social, moral and religious culture of 

 the Yahgans, given in the form of concise answers 

 to a " questioimaire de sociologie et d'ethnogra- 

 phie." A few Yahgan words passim. _ Discus- 

 sion by MM. Hyades, Letoumeau, Pietrement, 

 Herv6, Ploix (pp. 340-345). 



Cf. also notes on Fuegian cannibalism by 

 Hyades (pp. 502-.504); Bordier (pp. 66, 505-506), 

 and de Nadaillac (pp. 29-30), ibid., 1888, 3d 

 ser. XI. 



(q) and Deniker, Joseph. 



Mission scientifique du cap Horn, 

 vol. VII. Anthropologic, ethnographie, 

 Paris, 1891. 



The most important e.xtant study of Yahgan 

 anthropology. Whereit is accessible, Dr. Hyades' 



