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Stirling, Waite Hockin 



(a) and Matsh, J. W. ^Sce Mart^h, a. 



(h) Letters and journaL (Extracts 

 given in Marsh, b, and in South Ameri- 

 can missionary magazine, passim.) 



Bishop Stirling was in close touch with the 

 Yahgans at the Falkland Mission and in their 

 native islands between 1863 and 1869. His pub- 

 lished writings are cliiefly of value for the light 

 they throw on Yahgan moral culture. 



Stokes, Pringle 



Extracts from jom-nal. (In King pas- 

 sim.) 



Contain (pp. 74-77, 166) a few notes on natives 

 met at Mercy Harbor, and on wig\vams seen at 

 Port Santa Barlaara in the Guaianecos Islands. 

 Capt. Stokes was commander of the Beagle on the 

 first expedition until his death, in Aug., 1828. 



Stratz, Carl Heinrich 



Naturgescliichte desMenschen, Stutt- 

 gart, 1904. 



Contains (pp. 225, 229, 232, 314-320) a lengthy 

 treatment of the descriptive somatology of the 

 Fuegians (Yahgans and Alacaluf), based on 

 Hyades, R. Martm, Virchow. Some excellent 

 photographs of Fuegian types. 



Stuart, Martinus 



De mensch, zoo als hij voorkomt op 

 den bekenden aardbol, 6 vols., Amster- 

 dam, 1802-1807. 



Contains (iv, 251-266) an account of the Fue- 

 gians, based chiefly on the results of Capt. Cook's 

 expeditions. 



Stiibel, Alfons, Reiss, Johann Wilhelm, 

 Koppel, B., and TJhle, Friedrich Max 



Kultur iind Industrie siidamerikani- 

 scher Volker, 2 vols., Berlin, 1889-90. 



Contains (ii, pi. 10, fig. 10; pi. 25, fig. 6) excel- 

 lent illustrations , with short descriptive text , of a 

 fish net and a necklace from Desolation Island. 



Sutcliffe, Thomas 



Crusoniana; or truth versus fiction, 

 Manchester, 1843. 



Contains Byron's Loss of the Wager, and the 

 adventures of the Arnm Pink from Walter. 



Taylor, George 



Journal. (Quoted in Betagh, q. v.) 



Techo (Du Toict), Nicolas del 



Historia provinciae Paraquariae So- 

 cietatis Jesu, Leodii, 1673; Engl. tr. in 

 Churchill, iv, 636-749. 



Contains (bk. 6, ch. 8-10, pp. 159-161; tr., pp- 

 676-677) a short but important description of the 

 culture of the Chonos , based , m the main at least , 

 on the reports of the early missionaries to the 



Techo (Du Toict), Nicolas del — Coutd. 

 Guaitecas Islanders. Many points of resem- 

 blance between Father Del Techo's and Goi- 

 cueta's accounts of the Chonos and "Huilles" 

 suggest that the former may also have made use 

 of the latter's narrative, particularly in describ- 

 ing the "Huillis." On p. 160 Father Del Techo 

 notes Father Ferruflno's (q. v.) translations into 

 the language of the Chonos. 



Terre de Feu. (In Jour, des missions 

 evangeliques, Paris, Aug., 1876.) (Ref- 

 erence from Hyades.) 



Probably based on Th. Bridges. 



Terrien, Ferdinand 



Douze ans dans I'Amerique latine, 

 Paris, [1903]. 



Contains (p. 332) meager, imimportant notes 

 on the Onas. Msgr. Terrien had very limited 

 personal contact with the natives. 



Testut, L. 



See Hyades, q. 

 Thomas, Pascoe 



A true and impartial journal of a voy- 

 age to the South Seas, and round the 

 globe, in His Majesty's sMp the Cen- 

 turion, under the command of Commo- 

 dore George Anson, London, 1745; 

 abstr. in Henry, vol. n. 



Contains (p. 33) a few notes on the family of 

 Chonos encountered by the Anna Pink near the 

 Incliin Islands in 1741. The author accompanied 

 Anson. 



Tiele, Pieter Anton 



(a) Memoire bibliographique sur les 

 journaux des navigateurs neerlandais, 

 Amsterdam, 1867. 



Contains important data (pp. 20-3S, ()3-81) on 

 the authorship and early Dutch editions of the 

 narratives of de Weert's,van Noort's.vanSpeil- 

 bergcn's and L'Hermite's voyages. 



(h) Nederlandsche bibliographie van 

 land- en volkenkunde, ibid., 1884. 



Contains passim a great deal of valuable bib- 

 liographical material bearing in particular on 

 the Dutch editions and translations of early 

 sources for Fuegian anthropology. 



Tierra del Fuego. (In Encycl. brit., 11th 

 ed., Cambridge, 1911, xxvi.) 



A well-written article, containing a very short 

 summary of Fuegian anthropology. Select bib- 

 liography. 



Tierra del Fuego as a mission field. (In 

 Mission life, London, 1877, n. s. viii, 

 part 1, pp. 3-6.) 



Contains meager unimportant notes on the 

 Yahgans and Alacaluf. 



