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Halelda, the house of joy 344 



Halemaumau, everlasting house 421 



Haliimalla, spread out 367 



Halotrichite 458 



Hamakua, the opening in the ridge 378 



Hina, the middle post of a house 364 



Hanalei, wreath-making 343 



Hanapc'pe, weir-mating 348, 



Haskell, Prof. R. C, account of the eruption of 1859 399 



Hawaii, (an ancient Polynesian word), description of 367 



" formation of 437 



" mountains of 370 



" size of 367 



Heiau, an ancient temple. 



Hilo, like a new moon, from the shape of the bay 375 



Hina, gray or overhanging 343 



Honaunau. 



Honoipu, a calabash sewed up. 



Honolulu, a calm spot on the lee of an island 354 



Honmipo, a resting place at night. 

 Hualalai, offspring of the shining sun. 



" ascent of 380 



" eruption of 383 



Huleia, a searching for fish 347 



Hydrochloric acid 454 



Hy drosulphuric acid 454 



Ie, Freycinetia arborea 428 



Ieiewaho, outwardly showy 352 



Io, to project upwards in a peak 366 



Iodne, John 428 



Kaukakawai, the image of water 384 



Kaiila, the spicy 352 



Kahana, the labor 357 



Kahoolawe, the carrier of burdens 367 



Kahuku, a heap of dirt 353,358 



Kahuliii, netting fishes 443 



Kailua, two seas 380, 383 



Kalaeokawai, the promontory of the water. 



Kalalea, long, or prominent 345 



Kalapanu, the sounding ridge 373 



Kalihi, the boundary 436 



Kalihikai, the shore of the sea 344 



Kalihiwai, the edge of the toater 344 



Kaliiwaa, the chief's canoe 357 



Kaliuaa " " " 357 



Kalo, Colocasium antiquorum. 



Kaluaaha, a group of ravines 369 



Ka malm pilu, the shaking smoke. 



Kamehameha, the lonely one 404 



Kanedhe, a priapism 357 



" craters 358 



Kaokai, the dashing of the sea. 



Kapapala, dirty or rotten bark cloth 431 



Kapdho, a dead calm 374 



Kapu T sacred or forbidden 3 15 



Ka-u, the breast 372 



Kauai, to set food before one. 



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 Kauai, description of 342 



" formation of 433 



Kaiila, the red 350 



Kaulanamaiina, the prophet's mounts 372 



Kaunakakai, the four seas 369 



Kawaihae, the torn waters 379 



Kea, while. 



" Mauna, ascent of 384 



" height of 370 



Kealakeakiia, the pathway of the gods 370 



Keau, the current of the sea, or the swimming place. 



Keawa, the mist 389 



Kekai, the sea 390 



Keoua, the rainfood, a chief of Ka-u • • • 404 



Kilaue'a, the strong shaking fire 403 



" eruption of 1 789 404 



" " 1840 410 



" history of 403 



" iki, little Kilaue'a 424 



" Kauai 344 



Kipi, a rebel. 



Koa, dry, brave, Acacia kba. 



Kohala, a reef or a whale 379 



Kdko, a rising up. 



" craters 359 



Koloa, long sugar-cane 346 



" craters 346 



" Ridge, height of 346 



Kdna, the southwest wind. 



" Hawaii 368 



Konahuaniii, his large testicles 353 



Koolaii, a falling leaf- 344 



Koolaupapa, flat Koolaii 369 



Kukui, a candle, Aleurites moluccana 343 



Kupake, opposer 384 



Labradorite 456 



Laelda, a long cape or promontory 353, 363 



Lahaina, the broad land 364 



Laie, a quiet place 358 



Lanai, a hump. 



" description of 368 



" formation of 437 



Lilpa, a ridge between two ravines- ••■ ■ / 349 



Lava, analyses of 460, 464 



" angle of flow of 440 



" cooling of 441 



" decomposition of 462 



" formative agency of 437 



" fresh 459 



" magnetic effects of 443 



" volume of 430 



Laupahdehoe, broad lava 377 



" rivers, note 377 



Leiihi, a wreath of fire. 



craters . 360 



" height of 360 



Lehiia, burned ashes 350 



Lihue, a cowardly thief 349 



