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BUREAU OP AMERICAlSr ETHNOLOGY 



TbULL. 63 



Seggel 



Ueber die Augen der Feuerliinder 



und das Sehen dcr Naturvolker im 



■ Verhaltniss zu dem der Kulturvolker. 



(In Arch. f. Anthr., Braunschweig, 



1882-83, XIV, 349-356.) 



Contains a study of the eyes and eyesight of 

 Grethe or Anne, one of the llagenbeck group of 

 Alacaluf exhibited in Europe. 



Seitz, Johannes 



(o) Ueber die Feuerliinder. (In Vir- 

 chow's Arch. f. path. Anat. u. Physiol. 

 u. f. klin. Medicin, Berlin, 1883, xci, 

 9th ser. i, 154-189, 346-349.) 



Contains the following: Important account of 

 the last illness, death and post-mortem examina- 

 tion of two men and three women of the Hagen- 

 beck group of Alacaluf exhibited in Europe; 

 further data, chiefly pathological; some remarks 

 of little value on cultme; an Alacaluf vocabulary 

 (p. 1S4) of 18 words gathered by signs with much 

 dilliculty . A fail- percentage of these words seem 

 to be more or less approximately correct. 



(6) Zwei Feuerliinder-Gehirne. (In 

 Zdtschr.f. Ethnol., Berlin, 1886, xviii, 

 237-284.) 



A valuable paper on the subject. Plates 

 vn-vm. 



Sample, Ellen Churchill 



Influences of geographic en^aron- 

 ment, on the basis of Ratzel's system of 

 anthropo-geograi^hy. New York, 1911. 



Contains passim some interesting iaferences 

 on the Fuegians. On p. 465 Admiral Fitz-Roy's 

 views on Fuegian cannibalism are quoted with- 

 out comment. 



Senoret, Manuel 



Memoria del Gobernador de Magal- 

 lanes: La Tierra del Fuego i sus natu- 

 rales, Santiago de Chile, 1896, 44 pp.; 

 also in Diario oficial de abril de 1896, 

 num. 5395. (Reference from Anrique, 

 p. 466.) 



This paper is sometimes quoted and drawn 

 upon, especially by Senor Canas P. (q. v.) 

 and Dr. Cojazzi. It is probably important, but 

 I was unable either to consult or to purchase a 

 copy. 



Sera, G. Leo 



L'altezza del cranio in America. 

 (In Arch, per Vantrop. e Vetnol., 

 P^renze, .1912, xlii, 64-124, 161-251, 

 297-329; 1913, xliii, 13-88.) 



A comprehensive monograph on the subject. 

 Pp. 1S2 192 passim and especially pp. 185-186 

 give the Chonoan data, pp. 192-205 the Fuegian. 

 Bibliographies. 



Sergi, Giuseppe 



(a) Antropologia fisica della Fuegia. 

 (In Atti Reale accad. medica di Roma, 

 1886-87, xiii, 2d ser. in, 33-70.) 



An important study in two parts: the first a 

 r(5sum6 of the previously published sources on 

 Fuegian somatology, the second the author's 

 own description and measurements of the osteo- 

 logical remains brought back hy Capt. Bove from 

 the 1884 expedition and consisting of 13 complete 

 adult skeletons and the skull of an infant. Of 

 the skeletons 5 were cf and 8 9, and, accord- 

 ing to Capt. Bove, 11 were Yahgan. See sum- 

 mary of paper by Marchiafava and Carruccio. 3 

 plates. 



\h) Antropologia fisica della Fuegia 

 (Nuove osservazioni). (In. Bull. Reale 

 accad. medica di Roirui, 1887-88, xiv, 

 52-62; also in Arch, per Vantrop. e 

 Vetnol., Firenze, 1888, xviii, fasc. 1, 

 pp. 25-32.) 



A complement to the preceding paper, giving 

 the description and measurements of a comj^cte 

 Fuegian skeleton, presented l)y Prof. L. Pigcrini, 

 who had received it from Dr. Dall' Orto, a 

 resident of Colonia del Sacramento, in Uru- 

 guay. This skeleton is Yahgan, according to Dr. 

 Sergi. 



(c) Crani africani e crani americani. 

 (In Arch, per Vantrop. e Vetnol., Firenze, 

 1891, XXI, fasc. 2, pp. 215-268.) 



This article includes pas.sim some of the meas- 

 urements from the two preceding papers. 



Serrano Montaner, Bamon 



(o) Diario de la excursion d la isla 

 grande de la Tierra del Fuego durante 

 los meses de enero i febrero de 1879. 

 (In An. hidr. mar. Chile, Santiago, 1880, 

 VI, 151-204.) 



Contains passim, especially on pp. 157-158, 

 1()2-169, some short notes on the Onas met casu- 

 ally. These notes, while not important, are in- 

 teresting, inasmuch as the writer was one of the 

 pioneer explorers of Ona territory. 



(6) Reconocimiento del rio Buta- 

 Palena i del canal Fallos. (Ibid., 1886, 

 XI, 73-176.) 



Contains (pp. 151, 153-154) very brief notes on 

 two canoe loads of natives met casually in Cortes 

 Ojea and Messier Channels. 



Sharp, Bartholomew. 1681 



S(( Ringrose. 



Shufeldt, Robert Wilson 



Studien liber die Feuerliinder. (Tr. 

 by L. J. Briihl in Mutter Erde, Berlin- 



