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pretty, Francis — Continued 

 X, in Harris, vol. i, bk. 1, ch. 4, in 

 Laet, bk. 12, Lat. and Fr. tr., bk. 13.) 



Contains only a few words on the Fuegians. 

 For fuller details, see Fletcher's World encom- 

 passed. 



(b) The admirable and prosperous 

 voyage of the worshipfull Master Thom- 

 as Candish . . . into the South sea, and 

 from thence round about the circum- 

 ference of the whole earth, begun in the 

 yeere of our Lord 1586, and finished 

 1588. (In Hakluyt, 2d ed., iii, 803-825; 

 Purchas, Pilgrimes, vol. i, bk. 2, ch. 4; 

 Henry, vol. i; Beazley, a; Dutch tr., 

 Amsterdam, 1598; Lat. and Germ, tr., 

 de Bry, part 8; de Brosses, i, 220-228; 

 abstr. in E. C. Drake, in Harris, vol. i, 

 in van der Aa, vol. xx, 2d ed., vol. v, 

 in Bancarel, vol. ii, in Prevost, vol. 

 XV, in Laet, bk. 12, Lat. and Fr. tr., 

 bk. 13.) 



Contains a few very brief and unimportant 

 notes on the natives, probably Alacaluf , met near 

 Elizabeth Bay in 1587. 



Prevost, Antoine Frangois (Prevost 



d 'Exiles), and others. 



Histoire generale des voyages, 25 

 vols., nouv. ed., La Hay e- Amsterdam, 

 1747-1780[79]; 80 vols., Paris, 1748- 

 1770+. 



Contains abstracts of the following voyages: 

 van Noort's, vol. xiv; Cavendish's (from Pretty), 

 de Weert's, van Speilbergen's L'llermite's, Nar- 

 brough's, Wood's, de Gennes' (from Froger), 

 Frezier's, Anson's (from Walter), Bulkeley and 

 Cummins', Alex. CampbelL's, vol. xv. Bou- 

 gainville's description of the Pecherais is given in 

 full, vol. XX, pp. 326-330. 



Prichard, Heeketh Vernon Hesketh 



Through the heart of Patagonia, Lfin- 

 don, 1902. 



Contains (pp. 107-109) a few unimportant 

 notes on the Onas, apparently not leased on per- 

 sonal observation. The author states (p. 7) that 

 the Onas intentionally leave arrow points in a 

 putrid carcass in order to render them poisonous. 

 This statement needs confirmation. All the 

 first-hand authorities who mention the subject 

 deny that the Onas use poison. (Cf. Subject 

 Bibliography, under Weapons, p. 211.) 



Pilchard, James Cowles 



(«) Researches into the physical his- 

 tory of mankind, 3d ed., 5 vols., Lon- 

 don, 1836-1847. 



Contains (v, 494-496) a brief, unimportant ac- 

 count of the Fuegians, based chiefly on Fitz-Roy 

 and Wilkes. 



Prichard, James Cowles — Continued 



(b) The natural history of man, 3d 

 ed., London, 1848; Fr. tr., 2 vols., 

 Paris, 1843. 



Contains (pp. 445-450; tr., ii, 197-203) an ac- 

 count of the Alacaluf ( Pesherais) ; not important. 



Prince, Carlos 



Idiomas y dialectos indigenas del 

 continente hispano sud-americano, 

 Lima, 1905. 



The sections on the Chonos and Fuegians (pp. 

 83-86, 125-126) are unreliable. 



Purchas, Samuel 



(a) Pvrchas his Pilgrimage, London, 

 1613 (the fourth ed. usually published 

 as vol. I or V of Hakluytus Posthumus). 



Contains (bk. 9, eh. 6-7, pp. 711-717) an inter- 

 esting though not important description of the 

 sowthem end of South America, based on the 

 earliest voj'ages. 



(b) Hakluytus Posthumus or Pvrchas 

 his Pilgrimes, 5 vols. (vol. v being the 

 Pilgrimage), London, 1625; repr. Hakl. 

 soc, 20 vols., Glasgow, 1905-1907. 



Contains the following voyages: Drake's and 

 Cavendish's (by Pretty, repr. from Hakluyt), 

 van Noort's, van Speilbergen's, vol. i; Hawkins', 

 Cavendish's (by Knivet), vol. iv. 



Purves, David Laing, cd. 



The English circumnavigators, Lon- 

 don, 1874. 



Contains (pp. 33-98) Fletcher's World encom- 

 passed, and (pp. 319-474) Walter's narrative of 

 Anson's voyage. 



Quatrefages de Breau, Jean Louis Ar- 

 mand de 



(a) andKaray, Jules Theodore Ernest. 

 Crania ethnica: Les cranes des races 



humaines, vol. i, text, vol. ii, plates, 

 Paris, 1882. 



Contains the description and measurements 

 (i, 478-479) of 2 (f Alacaluf skulls, one from Mercy 

 Harbor, Desolation Island, collected by M. de 

 Rochas, the other from Punta Arenas, previ- 

 ously described by Dr. Rey. The Mercy Harbor 

 skull is reproduced in n, plate lxxv, figures 3-4; 

 figures 433-437 in text are taken from Huxley. 



(b) Histoire generale des races hu- 

 maines, Paris, 1889. 



Contains (pp. 545, 599) notes on the resemblance 

 of the Fuegian to the Lagoa Santa cranial type. 



Raggi, G. A. 



Attraverso 1' America meridionale, 

 Milano, [1897]. 



Contains (pp. 38-65 passim) considerable ma- 

 terial on Yahgan and Onaa culture, based on 



