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Latcham, Ricardo E. — Continued 



especially: Proliable earliest Chilean races, pp. 

 247-248; Chonos, pp. 255, 257, 281-2X2, including 

 the measurements of 8 crania, 3 from the Chonos 

 Arcliipelago, 3 from the Guaitecas Archipelago, 

 and 2 from Wellington Island (these last two are 

 more likely Alacalufan); Alacaluf, pp. 279-280, 

 including the measurements of 6 crania, 3 belong- 

 ing to the Museum and 3 in the author's private 

 collection; Yahgans, pp. 257, 277-278; Onas, pp. 

 258, 276-277; Huemules, pp. 282-284. Dr. Latch- 

 am's tribal di\'isions are based exclusively on 

 cranial measurements, and his theories of rela- 

 tionship are broached with reserve. The ex- 

 tensive data, however, especially the original 

 Chonoan and Alacalufan material, are very valu- 

 able, whether the theories be accepted or not. 

 Outlines of a Yaligan, an Alacalufan, and a Cho- 

 noan cranium, all tliree in the author's private 

 collection, in Trabajos, xiv, opposite pp. 50, 52, 

 and 54, respectively. 



Dr. Dabberre includes in Ms bibliography 

 (ft, p. 294) "Los Changos de la costa de Chile, 

 Santiago de Cliile, 1910," by the same author. 

 This vi'ork may treat of the relations of the 

 Changos to the Fuegians. 



Latham, Robert Gordon 



The natiu-al history of the varieties of 

 man, London, 1850. 



Contains (pp. 414-419 passim) a few unimpor- 

 tant notes on the relationship of Fuegians. 



Latzina, Francisco 



Diccionario geografico argentino, 

 Buenos Aires, 1891; 3d ed., ibid., 1899. 



The article " Tierra del Fuego " contains a few 

 unimportant data on the Fuegians 



[Lausbert, C. F.] 



Reciieil d 'observations curieuses siir 

 les moeurs . . . de differents peuples 

 de I'Asie, de I'Afrique & de I'Amer- 

 ique, 4 vols., Paris, 1749. (Reference 

 from Mitre, i, pp. 93-94.) 



Contains, according to Gen. Mitre (loc. cit.),in 

 vol. ni, ch. 5, data on Tierra del Fuego, consisting 

 of extracts from the Lettres 4difiantes (q. v.). 



Lautaro Navarro, Avaria 



(a) La Isla Dawson: La mision sale- 

 siana de San Rafael: Los indios fue- 

 giiinos. (In El Magallanes [now a 

 daily paper, but was in 1894-95 a 

 weekly], Punta Arenas, Mar. -Apr., 

 1894, Nos. 12-15.) (Reference from 

 Anrique, p. 422.) 



(6) Censo jeneral . . . del Terri- 

 torio de Magallanes, 2 vols., Punta 

 Arenas, 1907. 



Contains a few statistics of the native popula- 

 tion; not important. 



Lawrence, John 



[Occasional letters.] (In S. Amer. 

 miss, mag.) 



Lawrence, John — Continued 



These letters do not contain much anthro- 

 pological material, although Mr. Lawrence should 

 be in a position to speak with authority on the 

 subject, having been on the Beagle Channel since 

 1869, when he took up missionary work with Mr. 

 Bridges. Prof. Furlong considers (j) Mr. Law- 

 rence's sons, Fred and Martin, the best living 

 authorities on the Yahgans. 



Le Bon, Gustave 



Les Fuegiens. (In Bull. Soc. de 

 geogr., Paris, 1883, 7th ser. iv, 266- 

 278.) 



A lengthy but not important description of 

 the Fuegians, based chiefly on Darwin, Bougain- 

 ville. 



Lecointe, Georges 



Im Reiche der Pinguine: Schilde- 

 rungen von der Fahrt der "Belgica," 

 Germ. tr. by Wilhelm Weismann, 

 Halle a. S., 1904. 



Contains (ch. xii, pp. 60-64) a very good ac- 

 count of the culture of the Onas, following the 

 same lines as Gerlache and Fr. Cook. 



Lehmann-Nitsche, Roberto 



(a) Tschon. (In Rudolf Martin's 

 Wandtafeln fiir den Unterricht in An- 

 thropologic, Ethnologie und Geogra- 

 phic, Zurich, [1902?], iii, no. 24.) 



Contains a splendid large colored plate of an 

 Ona, after a photograph by Dr. Lehmann-Nitsche. 

 The accompanying text gives a summary of 

 Fuegian anthropology, including some original 

 stature measurements of Onas by the writer. 



(&) El grupo Tshon de los paises 

 magallanicos. (In Actas del XVII° 

 Congr. internac. de Americanistas, se-sion 

 de Buenos Aires, 1910, ibid., 1912, pp. 

 226-227.) 



A very brief abstract. See below, d. 



(c) El problemaindigena: Necesidad 

 de destinar territories reservados para 

 los indigenas de Patagonia, Tierra del 

 Fuego y Chaco, segiin el proceder de los 

 Estados Unidos de Norte America. 

 (Paper read before the Congr. cient. 

 internac. de Buenos Aires, published 

 in Anales Soc. dent, argent. , Buenos 

 Aires, 1915, lxxx, 385-389.) 



Deals with the proposal annoimced in the title 

 rather than with the anthropology of the natives. 



{d) El grupo lingiiistico Tshon de 

 los territorios magallanicos. (In Rev. 

 Museo de La Plata, Buenos Aires, 1913, 

 XXII, 2d ser. ix, 217-276.) 



A very important paper, indispensable for the 

 study of Ona linguistics. The most valuable 



