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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TEIBES OP TIERRA DEL FUEGO 



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Venegas, Melchor de — Continued 



and compositions in the Chonoan language, con- 

 tains the earliest clear record, as far as I am 

 aware, of the use of the name "Chonos" to desig- 

 nate the canoe-using natives of the Guaitecas 

 Islands. 



Verneau, Rene 



(a) Les races humaines, Paris, 1890- 

 91. 



Contains (pp. 775-TSl) a good and rather ex- 

 tensive account of Yahgan culture, based on 

 Hahn, Hyades. Five woodcuts. 



(b) Les anciens Patagons, Monaco, 

 1903. 



Of value for the study of the relations of the 

 Fuegians to the Patagonians. See especially 

 pp. 323-325. 



Villefort, de 



Journal du sieur de Villefort. MS. 

 (Extract in de Brosses, ii, 113-125.) 



Contains (pp. 115-118, 120) brief notes on the 

 Alacaluf met casually several times in June- 

 Dec, 1699, between C. Gate (Quod?) and the 

 eastern end of the Strait. "Deux nations qui 

 sont toujours en guerre habitent dgalement I'un 

 & I'autre coto du detroit, I'une nomm^e Lague- 

 diche, depuis I'entree du nord jusqu'k S. Sebas- 

 tien, I'autre plus nombreuse nommee Havegue- 

 diche, depuis le canal S. Jerome au cap Gate d'un 

 & d'autre cote" (p. 120). The author accom- 

 panied Beauchesne-Gouin. 



Vincent, Frank 



Around and about South America, 

 New York, 1890. 



Contains (pp. 122-126) an excellent short ac- 

 count of Alacaluf met casually in Smyth Channel 

 [and in the Straits]. The notes (pp. 132, 141) on 

 the other Fuegians are apparently not based on 

 personal observation. 



Virchow, Kudolf Ludwig Karl 



{a} Die Feuerlander. (In Vrrh. d. 

 Berlin. Ges.f. Anthr. u. s. w., 1881, pp. 

 [375]-393.) 



An important study of Aiacalufan anatomy. 

 The paper is based partly on the then written 

 sources, partly on personal study of 4 men and 2 

 women of the Hagenbeck group of Alacaluf. Ta- 

 ble of measurements, pp. 392-393. 1 plate and 

 figures 1-2 in text. 



(6) Crania ethnica americana, Sup- 

 plement zu Zeitschr.f. Ethnol., Berlin, 

 1892, XXIV, 1-33. 



Prof. Virchow repeats (p. 19) his statement 

 from the preceding article (a, p. 382) that he found 

 no trace of head deformation among the Fuegians. 



Voice of Pity for South America. A 

 Voice for South America. 

 See South Amer. miss, mag. 



Voyage rolind the world, in H. M. S. the 

 Dolphin, commanded by the Hon- 

 ourable Commodore Byron, by an 

 officer on board the said ship, Lon- 

 don, 1767; Fr. tr., Paris, 1767 (Me- 

 dina, c, vol. Ill, p. 9, and Sabin, no. 

 9734); Dutch tr., Haerlem, 1767; 

 Span, tr., 2d ed., Madrid, 1769; Germ, 

 tr., Frankfurt- Leipzig, 1769 (Sabin, 

 no. 9736). 



Contains (pp. 56, 87-97; Span, tr., pp. 55-56, 

 83-88, 91) good but short accounts of the 

 natives met in 1764-65 at various points between 

 Elizabeth Island and the western end of the 

 Strait of Magellan. The description (p. 56; 

 Span, tr., pp. 55-56) of the Elizabeth Island na- 

 tives is lacking in Byron's own narrative as it ap- 

 pears in Hawkesworth. 



Voyages, adventures, and discoveries of 



the following circumnavigators, etc., 

 London, 1758; repr., ibid., 1763. 



In the abstracts of the voyages of Cavendish, 

 van Noort, de Weert, van Speilbergen, and 

 L'Hermite, the Fuegian anthropological data are 

 given, but not in full. 



Waitz, Franz Theodor 



Anthropologie der Naturvolker, 6 

 vols., Leipzig, 1859-1872. 



The third volume, published in 1862, contains 

 (pp. 484-491 passim, 496-497, 507-508, 526-527) 

 quite an extensive treatment of the Fuegians and 

 Chonos, based on King, Fitz-Roy, Darwin, 

 Wilkes, d'Orbigny, Dumont d'Urville, and some 

 of the earlier sources. This account is one of the 

 best of its kind, but needs considerable revision 

 and amplification in the light of more recent 

 studies. 



Walbeeck, Johannes van 



Journael vande Nassausche vloot / of te 

 Beschryvingh vande voyagie om den 

 gantschen aerd-kloot / ghedaen met elf 

 schepen: onder 't beleydt van den Ad- 

 mirael Jaques I'Heremite, ende Vice- 

 Admirael Gheen Huygen Schapenham, 

 in de jaren 1623, 1624, 1625, en 1626, 

 Amsterdam, 1643 (an enlargement, ac- 

 cording to Tiele, a, 76-77, 81, and h, 150, 

 of the orig. ed. of 1626); repr. in Com- 

 melin, vol. ii, and Hartgers; Germ. tr. 

 of 1st ed. with additions by Adolf 

 Decker, Strassburg, 1629; same, Hul- 

 sius, pt. xxii; Lat. and Germ. tr. in de 

 Bry, vol. xiii (xiv); Fr. tr., de Renne- 

 ville, voi. IV, 2d ed., Amsterdam, vol. 

 V, Rouen ed., vol. ix; de Brosses, i, 

 437-451; abstr. in Kerr, vol. x, in Ban- 



