MALLERY. } LIST OF WORKS AND AUTHORS CITED. 789 
HAKLUYT (Ricuarp). 
Collection of the Early Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries of the English Nation. 
A new edition, with additions. London; 1809[-1812]. 5 vols. and supple- 
ment. 4°. 
(a) 11, 1810, p. 372. (b) ib., p.276. (¢) ib., p. 415. (d) ib., p. 369. (e) ib., 
p. 40. (f) ib., p. 508. (g) ib., p. 615. 
HARIOT (THoOMAs). 
A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities 
and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. “ * * By 
Thomas Hariot. Frankfurti ad Menym. De Bry, anno 1590. Reprinted in 
facs. by J. Sabin & Sons. New York; 1872. 4°. 
(a) Pl. xx111. 
HARTMAN (Prof. R.). 
(a) p. 6 of the session of May 26, 1877, of the Berliner Gesellschaft fiir 
Anthropologie. 
HAYWOOD (Joun). 
The Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee up to the first Settlements 
therein by the White People in the year 1768. By John Haywood. Nash- 
ville; 1823. 8°. 
(a) p. 113. (b) p. 160. (e) p. 169. (d) pp. 322-323. (e) p. 228. 
HEATH (Dr. E. R.). 
The Exploration of the River Beni. In Journal of the American Geographical 
Society of New York, Vol. x1v. pp. 157-164. New York; 1882. 
(a) p. 157. (b) p. 161. 
HERNDON (Lieut. WM. Lewis) AND GIBBON (Lieut. LARDNER). 
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy 
Department. By Wm. Lewis Herndon and Lardner Gibbon, Lieutenants 
United States Navy. Washington; 1853. 2 vols. 8°. [Ex. Doc. 36, Senate, 
32d Cong., 2d Sess. ] 
(a) 1, p. 319. (b) ibid., p. 201. 
HERRERA (ANTONIO DE). 
The General History of the Vast Continent and Islands of America Commonly 
call’d the West-Indies, from the First Discovery thereof; with the best Ac- 
count the People could give of their Antiquities. Collected from the Original 
Relations sent to the Kings of Spain. By Antonio de Herrera, Historiographer 
to his Catholic Majesty. Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens. 
* * * Second edition, London; 1740. 6 vols. 8°. 
(a) Decade 11, B. 10, Chap. 4. 
HIND (Henry YOULE). 
Explorations in the Interior of the Labrador Peninsula, ete. By Henry Youle 
Hind. London; 1863; 2 vols. 8°. 
(a) 11, p.105. (b) 1, p. 270. 
HOCHSTETTER (Dr. FERDINAND VON). 
New Zealand, its physical geography, geology and natural history. By Dr. 
Ferdinand von Hochstetter, Professor at the Polytechnic Inst. of Vienna, ete. 
Stuttgart; 1867. 8°. 
(a) p. 487. (6) p. 423. 
HOFFMAN (Dr. W. J.) 
(a) The Midewiwin or ‘‘Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa. In Seventh 
Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology; Washington; 1891; pp. 143-300. 
(b) Pietography and Shamanistie Rites of the Ojibwa. In The American An- 
thropologist; Washington; July, 1888; pp. 209-229. 
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