408 USEFUL PLANTS OF GUAM. 
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Diseases of modern inhabitants............ 119 | Fences .............2.02..008 wee ec ee eee eeee 273 
Dispersal of plants by ocean currents ...... 72 | Ferns........2-..2. 22.02.02 c eee eee eee eee 273 
Distillation of aguardiente forbidden ...... 147 | Ferries across the mouths of rivers ........ 149 
Divorce among aborigines ................- 105 | Fiber, coconut ............00..0.00.....-- 236, 241 
DOGS... 22... eee ee ec e ec eee eee eee eee 7 | Fiber plants.............0.....02..2.02002 148, 274 
Domestic animals .............2222....002.. 77 | Ficus, Guam species not identified......... We 
DOVES... 222-222 eee eee cece eee eee eeee 78 | Fighting ..............0..2.00002.0-0 cece eee 106 
Doyle, C. Be... . 22. ee eee eee 4 | Fijian islands resembling Guam ........... 47 
Dragon flies ........22...000020220.0.000.0022. 94 | Fijian plant names.............2.....0-0... 170 
Dress of modern inhabitants ............... 128 | File-fish, long-beaked ...................... 85 
Drift, seeds and fruits ........0............. 72 | Filial piety.........00...00000.............. 130 
Drinking water of Agana polluted ......... 136 | Filipino rice planters in Guam............. 143 
Dueks, wild ...........22.2..2.2........... 80,126 | Fire known to the aborigines.............. 99 
Dugdug, or fertile breadfruit............... 190 vernacular words pertaining to.......... 100 
Dumont d’Urville, two visits of ........ 30,382,156 | Fischer, Louis A.......2....00.2...----20--- 139 
Dungea, Don Justo ........2.2...222..222.-. 10 | Fish called mafifhag preserved by abo- 
Durian (fruit) absent from Guam.......... 61 rigines. ... 2.2.2... eee eee eee eee eee 99 
Dutch navigators.......02..000.02000.0002.- 138 | Fish intoxicants ..........2.222...2.2-. 81, 196, 301 
Dwellings of aborigines .................... 97 | Fishes, alphabetical list.........2.2..0.2... 83 
modern...-..-..... 0.0 ce cece ee eee eee ee eee 123 | Fishing, decline.............0..0.0.0.2.22.. 126 
Dyes... 222. eee eee eee eee 198, 199, 208, 264 | Fishing, methods .............2.........-. $1,100 
Earthquakes in Guam...........2....... 36,50,51 | Fishing nets of pineapple fiber ............ 188 
Easter Island, language ..............2..... 113 | Fistularia depressa, a trumpet fish.......... 8 
Eaton, English pirate .........00.0...0..... 16 | Flammeo sammara, a squirrel fish 2.2.2... &3 
Economic conditions in Guam ...... 32,83, 34,186 | Fleas 2.22.22... 2222000. 0 00 e cece cece ence 93 
Economic plants, indigenous and sponta- Flies... 2.2.0.0... 22220 eee ee eee 92 
N@OUS. 2.0... eee eee eee eee 142 | Floras of Pacifie island groups............. 158 
Economy, personal and domestic, of abo- Floras, tropical.............202.-..2.202--- 158, 159 
rigines...2..........0.02.00022.0020-.--. 96 | Flores, José, Alealde of Umata............. 30 
Modern inhabitants...................... 12: Florida Island, houses ..................--- 97 
Edible-nest swift .........2200000.0022.0..2... 79 | Flounders ........0..2.2000.00 cece sence ee eee 82, 88 
Edible roots .......2....0..0020.0..222-2-2-.- 144 | Flour, importation ...........02.2.22.2.2.-. 137 
Education of natives discouraged..... 2... 128 | Flycatchers ...........0.0.0000. 00002200000 79 
Educational statisties ......2022.0.02.20..... 188 | Flying fish called gahga ......200.02020022.. 84 
Fels, fresh-water ........0..00.02....2....... 85 | Flying fox, a fruit-eating bat .........0202. 76 
not eaten by aborigines .................. 98 | Flying prao .........2.22...2022....-. 100, 101, 102 
salt-water .....2.....0..2..000002000.2000.. 83 | Food staples. ........222..22020.0. cee ee eee 126 
Elegies of aborigines ....................... 108 | Food staples of aborigines. ................. 98 
Elemi, Manila..............0200.0.22.0..-.. 210 | Forage plants ..........22.2....22.2.. 150, 190, 317 
Embatlonura semicaudata, a bat............ 76 | Foreign commerce .............-...-. weeeee 137 
Emoia cyanura, a lizard ......... cece eee eee 81 | Foreigners a source of trouble in Guam ... 36 
English pirates........0....00.0.0.000.0000- 16 settling in Guam .....2....2.......2.22- 119 
Epidemics..................0.0-0022...2. 36,339,122 | Forest vegetation ...............00.2..222-- i) 
Epinephelus hexagonatus, a spotted fish..... 84) Fossils.......2.....222...0002- 0002 c eee eee 148 
Epiphytes ......2..............002-2- 55, 56, 65, 269 | Free trade and protection.................. 32, 33 
Equatorial current in Pacific .............. 13 with ships granted by Villalobos......... 36 
Eschscholtz, Johann Friedrich ............ 28,29 | Fregata aquila, the frigate bird....22....... 80 
Esplana, Spanish governor................. 16,18 | Fresh-water duck ..........222............ 80, 126 
Etiquette observed by aborigines ........ 103,104 | Fresh-water fish called pulan .......2...... 87 
Evans, Lieut. Franek T.....2.....22....... 4 | Fresh water, source ................2.-..... 46, 49 
Evermann, Dr. Barton W .................. 4,81 | Freycinet expedition................2...... 29 
Excalfactoria sinensis, an introduced quail. 73 | Frigate, or man-of-war, bird ............... 80 
Exports at present time .........022.20..... 137 | Fruit doves..........000..200.2202222220...-. 78 
Extrafloral nectaries ........2..20.22..2..... 66 | Fruit-eating bat ........0022.0..0202000.22.0.... 76 
Family organization of aborigines ......... 106) Fruits of Guam... 2.222... 2 2. eee eee 145 
Famine foods .............2222.22222...0.-- 98 | Funeral ceremonies, aboriginal............ 108 
Famine of 1849 ...... wee eee eee eee ee eee 36 Moder... 2.00.2... eee eee ee eee eens 130 
Famines caused by hurricanes............. 182 | Fungi ............2...0002000 00020. .200-2 0 68, 278 
Fandangos ..............200222 02 2c cee eeeeeee 130 | Furniture and utensils of aborigines ....... 98 
Fanihi, a fruit-eating bat -................ 76,184 | Furniture, modern ....................... 124, 125 
Fan-tailed fly-catcher.............0..2..... 79 Fuufia, sacred rock ..........-..2.22.2..-00- 111 
Farms, cultivation of .............2........ 131 | Gaimard, zoologist ........0.......-2.-..--.. 29, 30 
Fasting as a manifestation of grief......... 108 | Gallinago megala, a snipe........2...-2.....- 80 
Feasts of aborigines ........................ 107) Gallinula chloropus, a water-hen...........- 79 
Feasts of modern inhabitants ............-. 130 | Ganga-Herrero, Spanish governor.......... 31 
Fecundation of ecycads...... wee ee eee cece 71 | Gannets, or boobies ........ wee eee ee cee eee ee 80 
