LIST OF PLATES 



L Hawaiian Mat and Basket Weaving. — Hawaiian Nets and Netting. 



I. Micronesian Huskets. 



II. Micronesian Baskets. 



III. Hawaiian Sandals. 



IV. Hawaiian Fish-baskets or Traps. 



V. Corner of Pandanus Leaf Mat. 



VI. Plait in Hinai poepoe. 



VII. Cover of leie Hasket. 

 VUI. Basket Covering of a gourd. 



IX. Hinai poepoe. 



X. Beginning of a Makaloa Mat. 



XI. Portion of Makaloa Mat. 



XII. Portion of Makaloa Mat. 



XIII. Portion of Makaloa Mat. 



XIV. Group of Modern Hawaiian Fans. 



XV. Native Scraping Olona. 



XVI. Makaloa Mat in Color. Frontispiece. 



2. Old Hawaiian Carvings. 



XVII. Auniakua found in Cave. 



3. The Ancient Hawaiian House. 



XVIII. Pago Pago Harbor. J. Martin. XXX. 



XIX. King's House, Mbau. Waitovu, Fiji. Liudl. XXXI. 



XX. Na Kali ; Fijian House. Lindt. XXXII. 



XXI. Maori Carved House. " XXXIII. 



XXII. Maori Carvings. XXXIV. 



XXIII. New Hebridean Huts. XXXV. 



XXIV. Communal Hou.se. New Guinea. XXXVI. 



XXV. High House, New Guinea. XXXVII. 



XXVI. Hawaiian House Framing. XXXVIII. 



XXVII. Hawaiian House Thatching. XXXIX. 



XXVIII. Hawaiian House Completed. XL. 



XXIX. Hawaiian Cords. 



Ipu holoi lima. 



Ipu aina with Inserted Teeth. 



Ipu kuha or Spittoons. 



Gourd Bottles for Fishing Lines. 



Hawaiian Stirrers and Knives. 



Hawaiian Carvings in British Museum. 



Decorated Gourd Vessels. 



Carved Coconuts. 



Hawaiian Unieke. 



Hawaiian Unieke. 



Hawaiian Unieke. 



4. Kilauea and Mauna Loa: Volcanoes on the Island of Hawaii. 



XLI. Lava Fall, near Hilo. 



XLII. Descent into Halemaumau. 



XLIII. Sentinels and Overflow in Kilauea. 



XLIV. Pools in Halemaumavi. 



XLV. Cone and Pool, Halemaumau. 



XLVI. Drawn Lava from Fall. 



XLVII. Aa, Natural Size. 



XLVIII. Cave Stalagmite, Slender. 



XLIX. Cave .Stalagmite, Stout. 



L. Pool in Halemaumau. 



LI. Pool in Halemaumau from below. 



Lll. Pool in Halemaumau, from above. 



LIH. South Lake and Island. 



LIV. Cone in Halemaumau. 



LV. Double Cone in Halemaumau. 



LVI. Cone in Halemaumau. 



LVII. The Empt}' Pit. 



LVIII. On the Brink of the Pit. 



LIX. Cracked Banks of Lava Pool. 



LX. Dana Lake. 



LXI. South Lake. 



LXII. Floating Islands. 



LXIII. Flow of Aa. 



LXIV. .Source of Flow 1880-81. 



LXV. Crack in F^loor of Kilauea. 



LXVI. Kilauea in 1896. D. Howard Hitchcock. 



LXVII. Mokuawcowco in 1896. D. H. Hitchcock. 



LXVIII. Halemaumau, 1880. Furneaux. Frontispiece. 



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