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Magoths, W. — Continued 



M. Paul Wheele, made into the Straight 

 of Magellan . . . Begun in the yeere 

 1589. (In Hakluyt, 1600, iii, 839-840; 

 ed. by Goldsmid, vol. xvi; ed. by 

 Hakl. soc, vol. xi; de Brosses, i, 234- 

 235.) 



Contains a very brief note of an encounter in 

 1590 with natives near Port Famine; not impor- 

 tant. 



Manouvrier, Leonce 



(a) Sur les Fuegiens du Jardin d'ac- 

 climatation. (In Bull. Soc. d'anthr. de 

 Paris, 1881, 3d ser. iv, 760-774.) 



Observations upon and measurements of the 4 

 men, 4 women, and 3 children of the Hagenbeck 

 group of Alacaluf exhibited at Paris. A few 

 notes on mentality and on domestic cultm-e. 



This paper is followed by a long discussion, 

 taken part in by MM. Topinard (q. v.), de Mor- 

 tillet, Nicole, Hovelacque. Deniker, Bordier, Le 

 Bon, Gignoux (pp. 774-790), by MM. Hove- 

 lacque, Nicole, Nicolas, Leguay (pp. 841-8C8). and 

 by MM. Deniker, Girard de Rialle, Bordier, 

 Hamy, Vinson, Nicolas, Leguay (ibid., 3d ser. v, 

 12-22). The discussion was largely based on per- 

 sonal observation of the same group; see especially 

 the remarks by Topinard. 



{b) Aptitude a distinguer les cou- 

 leurs. (Ibid., 1886, 3d ser., ix, 706- 

 707.) 



Conclusions from experiments carried out on 

 the same group of Alacaluf, particularly on Lise, 

 one of the women. 



(e) Lecerveaud'unFuegien. (Ibid., 

 1894, 4th ser. v, 595-614; abstr. tr. in 

 Rep. Brit, assoc. adv. sci., London, 1894, 

 pp. 787-788.) 



Results of a post-mortem examination of the 

 brain of a 3-year-old boy of the same group. 



Mantegazza, Paolo, and Begalia, Ettore 



Studio sopra una serie di crani di 

 Fuegini. (In Arch, per Vantrop. e 

 Vetnol., Firenze, 1886, xvi, fasc. 3, pp. 

 463-515.) 



An important paper on Yahgan somatology. 

 The authors give the description and measure- 

 ments of IS skulls (12 cf and 6 ? ) of adult Fue- 

 gians, all Yahgan except 1 cT • This material was 

 brought back by the first Bove expedition of 1882. 

 Plates xix-xx. 



Marcel, Gabriel 



(a) Les Fuegiens a la fin du XVIIe 

 eifecle d'apres des documents fran^ais 

 inedits. (In C i?. Congrh intemat. des 

 Americanistes, 8th sess., Paris, 1890, 

 ibid., 1892, pp. 485-496.) 



Marcel, Gabriel — Continued 



A valuable article on Alacalufan culture, giv- 

 ing interesting extracts from five unpublished 

 narratives, one by La Guilbaudiere (q. v.), and 

 the other four, based on observations made dur- 

 ing the 1699 expedition, by Beauchesne-Gouin, 

 de Labat, Du P^essis, and an anonymous officer, 

 all members of the expedition. La Guilbaudiere 

 accompanied Beauchesne-Gouin, but his ac- 

 count is based on his earlier voyage between 1688 

 and 1696. The 1699 expedition under Beau- 

 chesne-Gouin, remained many months in the 

 Strait of Magellan, chiefly in the eastern half, and 

 had considerable contact with the Indians. The 

 combined narratives form one of our most impor- 

 tant early sources for Alacalufan culture. 



(6) Vocabulaire des Fu%iens a la fin 

 du XVIIe siecle. (Ibid., pp. 643-646.) 



For comment see La Guilbaudiere. 



(c) Les Fuegiens au XVIIe siecle 

 d'aprfes des documents frangais inedits. 

 (In Revile de geogr., Paris, 1891, xxviii, 

 104-111.) 



This article covers approximately the- same 

 ground as the author's first one, but is somewhat 

 differently worded and is a little shorter. 



Marchiafava, Ettore, and Carruccio, An- 

 tonio 



Antropologia della Terra del Fuoco. 

 (In Bull. Reale accad. medica di Roma, 

 1886-87, XIII, 111-112.) 



A short summary of the conclusions reached 

 by Dr. Sergi (q . v. ) in his article in the A tti of the 

 same academy for 1886-87. 



Marguln, G. 



La Terre de Feu. (In Bull. Soc. de 

 geogr., Paris, Nov., 1875, 6th ser. x, 

 485-504.) 



Contains (pp. 497-502) a fair description of the 

 northern Onas, interesting inasmuch as it was 

 written by a pioneer, but hardly important. 

 The author accompanied the Pertuiset expedi- 

 tion, proceeding in part inland but cliiefly along 

 the coast from Gente Grande Bay to Useless Bay. 

 During this time (about a month, Dec, 187.3- 

 Jan., 1874) he saw the Onas only twice. 



Marin, Aylic 



Au loin: Souvenirs de I'Amerique 

 du Sud et des lies Marquises, Paris- 

 Lyon, 1891. 



Contains (pp. 94-98, 112-117) accounts of the 

 Alacaluf, partly from written sources and partly 

 from personal observation of natives met casu- 

 ally at St. Nicholas Bay and Port Grappler. 

 Not important. 



Marin, Benito, and Real, Julian 



Expedicion que los Padres Fr. Benito 

 Marin, y Fr. Julian Real, misioneros 



