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Koch, Theodor 



(a) Die Anthropophagie der siid- 

 amerikanischen Indianer. (In Intern. 

 Arch.f. Ethnogr., Leiden, 1899, xii, 78- 

 110.) 



The section on Fuegia, pp. 95-96, is not impor- 

 tant; Dr. Koch merely quotes, without comment 

 or discussion, Mr. Darwin's affirmation and Dr. 

 Hyades' denial of cannibalism among the Fue- 

 gians. 



(b) Zum Animismus der sudameri- 

 kanischen Indianer. (Ibid., 1900, Sup- 

 plement zu Bd. xiii, 1-146.) 



Contains (pp. 20, 31, 48, 86, 100, 128) notes on 

 Fuegian culture, based on Ratzel, Peschel,Waitz, 

 Th. Bridges, e, and Hyades, g. The statement 

 on p. 48 from Peschel (Darwin) about killing the 

 old in preference to the dogs in time of famine 

 needs to be qualified, if not denied, in the light 

 of more recent investigation. 



Eohl, Johann Georg 



Geschichte der Entdeckimgsreisen 

 und Schiffahrten ziir Magellan's-Strasse 

 und zu den ihr benachbarten Landem 

 und Meeren. (In Zeitschr. Ges. f. Erd- 

 kunde, Berlin, 1876, xi, 315-495; sep. 

 repr., ibid., 1877.) 



An excellent historical account, which, how- 

 ever, puts little stress on the antliropological data 

 in the older voyages. 



Kollman, Julius 



Die Autoctlionen Amerika's. (In 

 Zeitschr. f. Ethn., Berlin, 1883, xv, 

 1-47.) 



Contains passim some imimportant data on 

 Fuegian somatology from Bohr, Huxley. 



Eoppel, B. 



See Stiibel. 

 Krause, Fritz 



Amerika und die Bogenkultur. (In 

 Mitt. Anthr. Ges., Wien, 1912, xlu, 3d 

 ser. XII, Sitzungsber., Aug. 9, 1911, pp. 

 [111]-115.) 



A deta.led and unfavorable criticism of Dr. 

 Graebner's application of the Kulturkreis theory 

 to America. Discussion of Fuegian culture on 

 p. fill]. 



Krickeberg, Walter 



Amerika. (In Georg Buschan's II- 

 lustrierte Volkerkunde, Stuttgart, 1910, 

 pp. 29-164.) 



Contains (pp. 95-100 passim, 140-143) a very 

 good though brief summary of Fuegian anthro- 

 pology. That, however, the Chonos "sprachlich 

 zu den Araukanern gehoren" (p. 140) rests on 

 too frail evidence. 



BIriiger, Paul 



Die patagonischen Anden zwischen 

 dem 42. und 44. Grade siidlicher 

 Breite, (In Peterm. Mitt., Gotha, 1909, 

 Erganzungsheft Nr. 164, pp. 1-242.) 



Contains (pp. 27-28) some brief notes on the 

 Chonos; several inaccuracies; unimportant. 



Labarbinais Le Gentil 



Nouveau voyage au tour du monde, 3 

 vols., Amsterdam, 1728; 3 vols., Paris, 

 1827; de Brosses, ii, pp. 219-225.) 



Contains (i, letter I) a paragraph on the Fue- 

 gians, not, however, based on personal observa- 

 tion. 



Labat, de 



See Marcel, a and c. 



Labbe, Pere 



Lettre du Pere Labbe, Missionnaire 

 de la Compagnie de Jesus, au Pere 

 Labbe de la mesme Compagnie. (In 

 Lettres edit", et cur., recueil xv, 332- 

 360; 1838-1843 ed., vol. ii, 91-95; de 

 Brosses, ii, 434-435.) 



Contains (pp. 356-358) ashort but good account 

 of a party of30 Onas encountered at Good Success 

 Bay, where Father Labbe remained from Nov. 1 

 to Nov. 5, 1711. 



Lacroix, Frederic 



Patagonie, Terre-du-Feu et lies Ma- 

 louines. (In L'Univers: Histoire et de- 

 scription de tous les peuples, vol. xxv, 

 Paris, 1840; ibid., 1876; Anrique men- 

 tions Span, tr., Barcelona, 1841.) 



Contains (orig., pp. 56-62) a brief description 

 of the Fuegians, based almost exclusively on 

 King and Fitz-Roy. Reprints Admiral Fitz- 

 Roy's Alacaluf-Yahgan vocabulary. 



Ladrillero, Juan Fernandez [de] 



Relacion del viaje al estrecho de Ma- 

 gallanes. (Ed. with extensive notes by 

 Ramon Guerrero Vergara in An. hidr, 

 mar. Chile, Santiago, 1880, vi, 453-525. 

 Map.) 



One of the most important early sources on the 

 culture of the Alacaluf (and Chonos?) met be- 

 tween the Guaianeco Islands and the western end 

 of the Strait in 1557-58. Ladrillero gives excel- 

 lent though short descriptions of the physical ap- 

 pearance and material culture of the natives en- 

 countered at the north end of Fallos Channel 

 ("bahlade N. Senora del Valle") on pp. 464-465, 

 at Conception Strait ("bahia S. Francisco") on 

 p. 473, in the Ultima Speranza district on pp. 

 484-485, and near Desolation Island and the west- 

 em end of the Strait on p. 490. The tall natives 



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