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BUREAU OF -AMERICAN ETllXOLOGY 



[bull. 63 



Pacheco C, Baldomero 



(a) Derrotcro del Estrecho de Magal- 

 lanes . . . (In An. hidr. mar. Chile, 

 Valparaiso, 1907, xxvi, 1-327.) 



C!on tains (pp. 5:^5.5) a few notes on the Channel 

 Alacahif. Of special interast is the statement 

 on pp. 53-54, "individuos a quienes se ha visto 

 en el puerto Gallant, so les encuentra en segiiida 

 en la bahia Fortima o en el canal Mftssier." They 

 appear to pass from the Strait to the Patagonian 

 channels, not by doubling C. Tomar, but b.v a 

 portage route via Jerdnimo Canal, Xaultegua 

 Gulf, Perez de Arce Inlet, Gajardo Canal, and 

 Skyring. 



(b) Apuntes para la jeografia nautica 

 del archipielago de Reina Adelaida, 

 esplorado por la comision Mdrografica 

 de la canonera Magallanes en 1904. 

 (Ibid., 1912, XXVIII, 14-57.) 



Contains (pp. 2(^-27) brief notes on the Alaca- 

 luf; not important. 



(c) Derrotero de los archipielagos de 

 Patagonia desde el golfo de Penas al 

 de los Coronados (Chonos i CMloe), vol. 

 IV, Valparaiso, 1913. 



Contains (iv, 30) the statement that there are 

 no more natives in the Chonos Archipelago. 



Pardo C, Caupolican 



Armas i utensilios de los indios Pata- 

 gones i Fueguinos. (In Actes Soc. 

 scient. du Chili, Santiago, 1898, viii, 

 121-127.) 



Contains some descriptive notes on Fuegian 

 artifacts collected by the author on journeys to 

 the southern part of Chile; not important. 



Parkinson, Sydney 



A journal of a voyage to the South 

 Seas in H. M. S., the Endeavor, faith- 

 fully transcribed from the papers of 

 the late Sydney Parkinson, draughts- 

 man to Joseph Banks, Esq. on his late 

 expedition with Dr. Solander round 

 the world, London, 1773; with addi- 

 tions, ibid., 1784. 



Contains (pp. 7-8) a brief description of the 

 Onas met casually in Jan., 17(39, at Good Success 

 Bay. The author accompanied Capt. Cook's 

 first expedition. 



Parsons, Mrs. Elsie Clews 



The family, New York-London, 1906. 



Contains passim full data on Yahgan family 

 life, ba.sed on Th. Bridges, a, and Ilyades, /< 

 and q. 



Patagonian Channels. (In Shipping illus- 

 trated, New York, Jan. 10, 1914.) (Ref- 



Patagonian Channels — Continued 

 erence from Bull. Pan.-Amcr. union, 

 Washington, Mar., 1914, p. 417.) 



Contains, according to the reviewer, an ac- 

 count of the life of the natives. 



Payro, Roberto J. 



La Australia argentina: Excursion pe- 

 riodistica d las costas patagonicas, 

 Tierra del Fuego e isla de los Estados, 

 Buenos Aires, 1898. 



A series of articles written by a newspaper man 

 for La NacUm, of Buenos Aires. ContaiiLS (pp. 

 17S-24o) quite an extensive account of the Fue- 

 gian natives, based on limited personal observa- 

 tion, on data furnished by resident colonists but 

 not submitted to criticism, and on written 

 sources. The description is generally exact, but, 

 as the author remarks, his visit was "una excur- 

 si6n,"not " una expedici(3n nl ima exploracidn" 

 (p. 178). The section on Yahgan religion (pp. 

 184-18()) should be used with caution. 



Paz, Felix M. 



Territorios australes : Expedicion a la 

 bahia de San Sebastian. (In Bol. Inst, 

 geogr. argent., Buenos Aires, Oct., 1886, 

 VII, cuad. 10, pp. 217-219.) 



Contains meager notes on the physical ap- 

 pearance and culture of a party of 29 Onas met on 

 the shore of San Sebastian Bay during a very 

 brief visit, Aug. 20-23, 1886, to Tierra del Fuego 

 Island; not important. 



Pector, Desire 



(a) Ethnographie de Tarchipel Ma- 

 gellanique. (In Intern. Arch. f. Eth- 

 nogr., Leiden, 1892, v, 215-221.) 



An excellent summary of the Yahgan inilt ural 

 data contained in Hyades, q. 



(b) Notes sur I'Americanisme: Quel- 

 ques-unes de ses lacunes en 1900, 

 Paris, 1900. 



Contains a few remarks (pp. 167, 178-179) on 

 the linguistic affinities and culture of the Fue- 

 gians; not important. 



Penna, Jose 



Araucanos, Pampas, Patagones y 

 Fueguinos: Sus costumbres funcrarias. 

 (In Revista de derecho, hist, y letras, 

 Buenos Aires, 1909, xxxiv, 171-206.) 



Contains an account of Fuegian burial customs 

 and ideas regarding the future life, based chiefly 

 on Fitz-Roy, Darwin, Spcgazzini, Bove, Lista. 

 The statements on camiibalism from Fitz-Roy 

 and on Ona cremation from Lista need revision, 

 or at least conhrmation. 



P6rez Garcia, Jose 



llistoria natural, militar, civil y sa- 

 grada del reino de Chile, [1810]. (Ed- 



