CONTENTS.


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MAN-EATERS OF THE FEEGEE ISLANDS[5]
MUNDRUCUS, OR BEHEADERS[30]
THE CENTAURS OF THE “GRAN CHACO”[57]
BOSJESMEN, OR BUSHMEN[81]
THE AMAZONIAN INDIANS[111]
THE WATER-DWELLERS OF MARACAIBO[137]
THE ESQUIMAUX[161]
THE TONGANS, OR FRIENDLY ISLANDERS[194]
THE TURCOMANS[218]
THE OTTOMACS, OR DIRT-EATERS[244]
THE COMANCHES, OR PRAIRIE INDIANS[268]
THE PEHUENCHES, OR PAMPAS INDIANS[290]
THE YAMPARICOS, OR ROOT-DIGGERS[309]
THE GUARAONS, OR PALM-DWELLERS[341]
THE LAPLANDERS[359]
THE ANDAMANERS, OR MUD-BEDAUBERS[388]
THE PATAGONIAN GIANTS[411]
THE FUEGIAN DWARFS[439]

THE MAN-EATERS OF THE FEEGEE ISLANDS.

Have I a reader who has not heard of the “King of the Cannibal Islands?” I think I may take it for granted that there is not one in my large circle of boy-readers who has not heard of that royal anthropophagist, that “mighty king” who,—

“in one hut,

Had fifty wives as black as sut,

And fifty of a double smut—