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Mondiere, A. T. — Continued 

 Dr. llvades sur des Fuegiens. (In 

 L'Honwie, Paris, 1885, ii, 111-114.) 



Measurements and description of 9 casts; 

 quoted in extenso in Hyades, q, pp. 153-154. 



Montanus, Arnoldus 



De nieuwe en onbekende weereld, 

 Amsterdam, 1671; Germ. tr. by Olfert 

 Dapper, ibid., 1673; Engl, tr., altered, 

 by John Ogilby, London, 1671. 



Contains (pp. 572-576; Germ, tr., pp. 644-649; 

 Engl, tr., pp. 649-653) the Fuegian anthropolog- 

 ical data, much abbreviated, from some of the 

 older accounts. 



Montemayor, Jeronimo de. 1641 



See Rosales, a. 

 Montemont, Albert Etienne de, ed. 



Histoire universelle des voyages ef- 

 fectues par mer et par terre dans les 

 cinq parties du monde, 46 vols., Paris 

 [1833-1837]. 



Contains the following voyages: Bjron's, vols, 

 ii-ni; Wallis', vol. in; Cook's first, vols, v-vn 

 (these three from Ilawkesworth); liougainville's, 

 vol. iv; Cook's second, vols, vii-ix; Weddell's, 

 vol. XXI. 



Moraleda i Montero, Jose Manuel de 



Esploraciones jeograficas e hidrografi- 

 cas practicadas por don Jose de Mora- 

 leda i Montero, alferez de fragata i pri- 

 mer piloto de la armada, 1786-1788, 

 1792-1796, introd. por D. Barros A., 

 repr. Santiago de Chile, 1888, from An. 

 hidr. mar. Chile, 1887-88, vols, xii-xiii. 



Contains a few interesting data on the culture 

 (pp. 324, 329, 350-351, 358-359, 372) and liistory 

 (pp. 79, 124, 306-307, 332, 4^5, 474) of the Chonos. 



Morales, Ruben 



Instrucciones nauticas para la nave- 

 gacion de la costa comprendida desde el 

 estrecho de Magallanes al golfo de Trini- 

 dad 1 canales intermedios: Campana 

 hidrogrdfica del crucero Emlzuriz, en 

 1910. (In An. Mdr. mar. Chile, Valpa- 

 raiso, 1912, XXVIII, 59-77.) 



Contains a note (p. 62) on the apparently lim- 

 ited nomadism of the natives from Trinidad 

 Channel to the Queen Adelaide Archipelago. 



Moreno, Francisco P. 



(o) Viaje a la Patagonia austral . . . 

 1876-77, vol. I, Buenos Aires, 1879; 2d 

 ed., ibid., 1879. 



(6) Apuntes sobre las tierras patago- 

 nicas. (In Anales Soc. dent, argent., 

 ibid., 1878, v, entrega 4, pp. 189-205.) 



Moreno, Francisco P. — Continued 



(c) Patagonia: Resto de un antiguo 

 continente hoy sumerjido. (Ibid., 1882, 

 XIV, entrega 3, pp. 97-131.) 



The only item of interest on the Fuegians in 

 the three foregoing papers is the author's consist- 

 ent use (a, 1st ed., p. 459, 2d ed., p. 461; b, p. 201; 

 c, p. 109) of the spelling O'onas instead of Onas. 

 His reason for so spelling it is not stated, nor is 

 any given for the use (a and b, same pp.) of the 

 tribal name " Elisala'as " (=Elizabeth Island- 

 ers?). 



(d) Notes on the anthropogeography 

 of Argentina. (In Geogr. jour., Lon- 

 don, Dec., 1901, XVIII, no. 6, pp. 574- 

 589.) 



Contains (pp. 577-579) some suggestions on the 

 probable origin and relationship of the Yahgans, 

 Alacaluf, and Onas, and a few notes on their men- 

 tal capacity. 



Mori, Juan de 



Carta de Juan de Mori a un amigo 

 Buyo de Sevilla que fue con Magallanes. 

 (Ed. by Ramon Guerrero Vergara, in 

 An. hidr. mar. Chile, Santiago, 1881, 

 VII, 559-576; cf. de Brosses, i, 164-167.) 

 The writer, who accompanied Simon de Alca- 

 zaba's expedition in 1535, states (p. 562) that the 

 Indians of St. Martha and St. Magdalen Islands 

 near the eastern end of the Strait, had nets made 

 of sinew for catching birds. 



Mortillet, Adrien de 



Exposition des collections de 1' expe- 

 dition du cap Horn. (In L'Homme, 

 Paris, 1884, i, 210-213.) 



Contains an excellent description of the Yah- 

 gan artifacts brought back by the expedition. 

 1 plate of woodcuts. 



Morton, Samuel George 



Crania americana, Philadelphia-Lon- 

 don, 1839. 



Contains (pp. 64-05 and passim) a few imim- 

 portant notes on the Fuegians; some inaccu- 

 racies. 



Mossman, Robert Cockbum 



The voyage of the Uruguay. (In 

 Voyage of the Scotia, by Robert Neal 

 Rudmose Brown, Robert Cockburn 

 Mossman, and James Hunter Harvey 

 Pirie, Edinburgh-London, 1906, ch. 17, 

 pp. 354-366.) 



Contains (pp. 365-306) very brief notes on some 

 natives, probably Alacaluf, met casually in Jan., 

 1905, in the vicinity of Magdalen Channel. 



Moulinier, Leon 



See Pertuiset. 



