472 BRIGIIAM ON THE VOLCANIC PHENOMENA OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 



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 Sand tubes 367 



" volcanic 373, 462 



Sandstone 347, 358, 425 



Sassolin 455 



Scolecite 457 



Sea-waves 442 



Shepard, Capt. John, visit to Kilauea 410 



Shore craters, Oahu 358 



" " Kauai 346 



Silver sword, Argyroxiphium Sandvicense 381 



Size of the Hawaiian Islands 341 



Slope of Mauna L6a 387 



" " mountains on Kauai 345 



Soda alum 458 



Soils 463 



Solfatarite 458 



Stalactites 462 



Stalagmites 462 



Stewart, C. S., visit to Kilauea 408, 409 



Strzelecki, visit to Kilauea 410 



Sulphur banks 420 



" crystals 429, 453 



Sulphuric acid 455 



Sulphurous acid 454 



Thompsonite 457 



Tides 363, 443 



Tree casts at Kaiiwal6a 371 



" " in Piina 428 



Trend of the group 341 



Tubes of lava 462 



" " sand 367 



Tufa 465 



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Ulupalakiia, ripe bread-fruit of die gods. 



Ume kahuna, Ume the priest. 



Upolu. 



Volcanic action, theories of . 450 



Volcanoes, place of Hawaiian 447 



Wahiawa, a landing place 348 



Waiakea, the open water 375 



Wafaleale, rippling water 342 



Waialua, two waters. 



Waianae, water set apart 353 



Waiawa, bitter or brackish water. 



Waikiki, spouting water 465 



Wailua, a ghost, or two waters. 



" Kauai 345 



Wailuku, the water of destruction. 



" Hawaii 376 



" Maui 366 



Waimanalo, sweet or fresh water 357 



Waimanu, water-bird, or a soft porous stone 398 



Waimea, a wet thing 349, 378 



Wainanalfi, ivater that beheld the chiefs 400 



Wainiha, icild waters 343 



Waiohinu, sparkling water 372 



Waiolani, waters of Heaven 353 



Waioli, singing waters 343 



Waipio, vanquished waters 378 



Waldron's Ledge 424 



Warm springs 374, 383 



Waves 442 



Wilkes, Capt., ascent of Mauna Loa 386 



Winds, effect of constant 442 



Published February, 1868. 



