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Kaggi, G. A. — Continued 



]ierson;iI oljserval ion, on hearsay, and on informa- 

 tion given by Seiior Ram(5n Cortes, chief of police 

 in Tierra del Fuego; not important. 



Bamusio, Giovanni Battista, ed. 



Navigationi et viaggi ... 3 vols. 

 Venetia, 1550-. 



Contains (i, 374-379) the Epistle of Maxi- 

 milianus Transylvanus. 



Banke, Johannes 



Der Mensch, 2d ed., 2 vols., Leipzig- 

 Wien, 1894-1900; 3d ed., 2 vols., ibid., 

 1911-12. 



Contains (2d ed., n, 34o-35'l) a lengthy account 

 of Fuegian somatology and culture, based on 

 Virchow and R. Martin. In the third edition 

 (n, 292-300) a few notes from O. Nordensk- 

 jold bring the account a little more up to date, 

 but even so it leaves much to be desired. 



Ratzel, Friedrich. 



(a) Anthropo-geographie, Stuttgart, 

 1882; 2d ed., 2 vols., ibid., 1899-. 



Contains passim some references, more numer- 

 ous in the second edition, to the influence of en- 

 vironment on Fuegian culture. 



(6) Volkerkunde, 2d ed., 2 vols., 

 Leipzig-Wien, 1894-95; Engl. tr. of 2d 

 ed. by A. J. Butler, 3 vols., London- 

 New York, 1896-1898. 



Contains (i, 518-525; tr., n, 84-91) an extensive 

 and good accoimt mainly of Yahgan and Ala- 

 calufan culture, based chiefly on Fitz-Roy, Dar- 

 win, Coppinger, Lovisato, Bove, Hyades. The 

 author gives only a few stray points on the Onas. 

 He follows Admiral Fitz-Roy in calling the na- 

 tives of the Patagonian channels Chonos. 6 

 woodcuts; see especially illustration of ax (i, 

 p. 522; tr., II, p. 88). 



Real, Julian 



Sec Benito Marin. 

 Reclus, Jean Jacques Elisee 



Nouvelle goographie universelle: La 

 terre et les hommes, 19 vols., Paris, 

 1876-1894; Engl, tr., 19 vols., London, 

 1876-1894, and New York, 1886(?)-1898. 



Contains (xvm, 762-767; tr. pp. 44r>-447) a very 

 brief account of the Fuegians; accurate, except 

 for stature measurements, given as average 4 feet 

 6 inches. A few words on Chonos (tr., p. 444). 



Regalia, Ettore 



S(c ^^antega7,za. 



Reiss, Johann Wilhelm 

 Srr Stiibel. 



Rejistro de la marina de la Republica de 

 Chile, 1848, p. 44. (Reference from 

 Medina's Aborijenes, p. 111.) 



Quoted (ibid.) to the effect that the Fuegians 

 extend as far north as the Chonos Archipelago. 



Renneville, Rene Augustin Constantin de 

 Recueil des voyages qui ont servi a 

 retablissement et aux progres de la 

 Compagnie des Indes Orientales, formee 

 dans les Provinces Unies des Pais-Bas, 

 5 vols., Amsterdam, 1702-1706; 2d ed. 

 rev. and enl., 7 vols., ibid., 1725; 10 

 vols., Rouen, 1725. 



Contains French translations from Commclin 

 of the voyages of de Weert and de Cordcs, van 

 Noort, van Speilhergen, L'Hermite (vols, i, n, 

 IV, V, respectively; 2d ed., Amsterdam, vols, i, 

 n, rv, v; Rouen ed., vols, n, m, vra, ix). 



Rey, Philippe Marius 



Etude anthropologique sur les Boto- 

 cudos : These pour le doctorat en mede- 

 cine, faculte de medecine de Paris, 

 Paris, 1880. 



Contains (pp. 48-52) the description and meas- 

 urements of a skull collected at Punta Arenas. 

 It was presented by M. I.cjanne as Patagonian, 

 but according to Dr. Francisco Moreno it is 

 Fuegian. Figures WO. Cf. de Quatrefages, o. 



Reynaud, P. H. 



(a) Rapport medical sur la campagne 

 de I'aviso le L'Hermitte. (In Arch, 

 de medecine navale, Paris, 1876, xxvi, 

 81-104, 161-190, 241-251.) 



Contains (pp. 91-94) a very good description of 

 Channel Alacaluf met casually at Isthmus Bay 

 In Oct., 1873. 



(6) Notes sur les Fueghiens. (In 

 Revue d'anthrop., Paris, 1878, vol. vii, 

 2d ser. i, 323-324.) 



Contains practically the same cultural data 

 as the preceding article. 



Rhoades, Henry Eckford 



Around the world with the blue 

 jackets, Boston, 1890. 



Contains (pp. 232-23(i) a description of some 

 Alacaluf met near Pimta Arenas. 



Rihgrose, Basil 



The dangerous voyage and bold 

 attempts of Captain Bartholomew 

 Sharp, and others; performed upon 

 the coasts of the South Seas, for the 

 space of two years, &c. (In Exqueme- 

 lin, Bucaniers of America, 2d Engl, 

 ed., 2 vols., London, 1684-85, vol. ii; 

 for repr. and Fr. and Germ, tr., see 

 Hacke, Dampier; Harris, vol. ii, bk. 

 4, ch. 6; extr. in de Brosses, ii, 43^8, 

 and in Htz-Roy, b, pp. 172-175.) 



Contains (ch. 23) very meager notes on a 

 family of Channel Alacaluf met in Oct., 1681, 



