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Ladrillero, Juan Fernandez [de] — Contd. 



met at the eastern end of the Strait (pp. 498-499) 

 were probably Tehuelches. judgingfrom their use 

 of skin mantles with "la lana para adentro hacia 

 elcuerpo." 



After separating from Cort6sHojea (q. v.), La- 

 drillero explored a great deal of the territory 

 around the western end of the Strait, followed 

 the Strait to the Atlantic, and then returned by 

 the same route. 



Laet, Joannes de 



Nieuvve wereldt, ofte Beschrijvinghe 

 van West-Indien, 2d enl. ed., Leyden, 

 1630; Lat. tr., largely altered, ibid., 

 1633; Fr. tr., ditto, ibid., 1640. 



Contains (bk. 12; Lat. and Fr. tr., bk. 13) 

 abstracts of the voyages of Sarmiento (from Ar- 

 gensola), Magellan (from Herrera), Drake, Haw- 

 kins, Cavendish, de Cordes, de Weert, van 

 Noort, the Nodals and L'Hermite. The anthro- 

 pological data are given quite or almost in full, 

 especially L'Hermite's. 



Lafone Quevedo, Samuel Alexander 



(a) "La raza americana " de Brinton: 

 Estudio critico. (In Bol. Inst, geogr. 

 argent., Buenos Aires, 1893, xiv, cuad. 

 9-12, pp. 500-528.) 



Contains (pp. 525-520) a few suggestions re- 

 garding the probable linguistic relationship of 

 the Fuegians. 



(6) Etnologia argentina, 1908. (In 

 La Universidad nac. de La Plata en el 

 IV° Congreso cient. [1° Panameri- 

 cano], Buenos Aires, 1909, pp. 176-215; 

 also in Trabajos IV° Congr. cient. [1° 

 Pan-amer.] celebrado en Santiago de 

 Chile, 25 die. 1908-5 enero, 1909, vol. 

 XIV, Ciencias nat., antrop. y etnol., 

 tomo II, Santiago, 1911, pp. 187-215.) 



Contains (pp. 2()9, 215; Trabajos, xrv, 188, 212) 

 imimportant notes on Fuegian relationship. 



La Grasserie, Baoul de 



De la langue Tehuelclie. (In Verh. 

 d. XIV. Intern. Amerikanisten-Kongr., 

 Stuttgart, 1904, ibid., 1906, ii, 611- 

 647.) 



On pp. 643-647 the author reviews the state- 

 ments of Beauvoir, Brinton, Hyades, Martial, 

 and Lista asserting the linguistic affinity of the 

 Tehuelches to the Onas, and shows by a short 

 comparative vocabulary more or less clear simi- 

 larities in the words for 5 numbers, for 18 parts of 

 the body, and for 26 common objects. 



La Harpe, Jean Francois de, ed. 



Abrege de I'Histoire g^n^rale des 

 voyages, 21 vols., Paris, 1780; 24 vols., 

 ibid., 1820. 



An abridgment of the Abb6 Provost's Histoire 

 g6n<5rale (q. v.). 



LaMUe, Fernando 



{a) Fines de verano en la Tierra del 

 P'uego. (Reprint from Rev. Museo de 

 La Plata, 1898, viii, 3-24.) 



Contains (pp. 4-5) a few words on the distri- 

 bution of the three Fuegian tribes. 



(6) Los Onas: Tema presentado al 

 Congreso cientifico internac. argent, (sec- 

 cion antrop.) en ocasion del l*^'' centena- 

 rio de la independencia, Buenos Aires, 

 1910. (Reference from Dabbene.) 



Lajarte, Louis Henri Dufaure de 



[Notes on voice, intonation, and 

 chants of Yahgans.] (Quoted in Hya- 

 des, q, pp. 214-215.) 

 Laloy, L. 



(a) Review of Dr. 11. Martin's ar- 

 ticle, Zur physischen Anthropologic 

 der Feuerlander, Archivf. Anthr., xxii, 

 155-217. (In Anthropologic, Paris, 

 1893, IV, 756-757.) 



A summary and favorable criticism of Dr. 

 Martin's article. 



(6) Review of Dr. Hultkrantz' paper, 

 Zur Osteologie der Ona- und Yahgan- 

 Indianer des Feuerlandes. (Ibid., 

 1902, XIII, 402-404.) 



A summary of Dr. Hultkrantz's results with 

 a few additional remarks by Dr. Laloy himself. 



Lambert, Charles J., and Mrs. S. 



The voyage of the Wanderer, edited 

 by Gerald Young, London, 1883. 



Contains (p. 108) a few words on some nar 

 tives— Alacaluf probably— met casually near 

 Mount Tarn. 



Lang, Andrew 



The making of religion, 2d ed., 

 London-Bombay-New York, 1900. 



Contains (pp. 174-175 and passim) Mr. Lang's 

 well-known deductions regarding the Fuegian 

 "supreme Deity," based on Fitz-Roy (a, p. 180), 

 and the latter in turn on statements made by 

 York Minster, an Alacaluf, one of the party of 

 four natives taken to England by Admiral Fitz- 

 Roy. For fuller discussion of this point see Sub- 

 ject Bibliography, under Religion. 



Latcham, Bicardo £. 



Antliropologia chilena. (In Rev. Mu- 

 seo de La Plata, 1909, xvi, 241-318; also 

 in Trabajos IV° Congreso cient. [1° 

 Pan-amer.] celebrado en Santiago de 

 Chile, 25 die. 1908-5 enero 1909, vol. 

 XIV, Ciencias nat. antrop. y etnol., tomo 

 II, Santiago, 1911, pp. 24-84.) 



Contains important contributions to Fuegian 

 and Chonoan somatology. See the following 



