INDEX TO VOLUME II. 



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Aa, 382, 394, 455, 474. 



Aha hawele, i47-:5i. 



Ahuawa, Cyptrus ItEvigatus, 105. 106, 155. 



preparation, 106. 

 Akaakai, Scirpus lacustris, 84. 

 Alapaiiuti's platters for human shark bait, 175. 

 Alexander, Manila I^oa in 1885, 536. 

 Amerind basket, i, .S7. 

 Analyses of lavas, 411. 

 Analj'sis of stalactites, 410. 

 Ancient walls of Kilauea, 427. 

 Anderson, Kilauea in 1909, 596. 

 Andrews, Manna I^oa in 1843, 441. 

 Armor, Gilbert Islands, 19, 20. 

 Attic in primitive houses, 230, 250. 

 Auamo, see Bearing stick. 

 .\ugite, 401, 407. 



Auniakua found in a cave, 165, 175. 

 .\ustralian basket, 26, .S7-gi, 103. 



house, 255, 256. 

 Autetaraiiga, Pimelea areiiaria, 94. 

 Awa bowls, 354. 



strainers, 328. 



Baldwin, plan of Kilauea in 190.S, 595. 



Balls covereil with matting, 34. 



Baker, Mauna Loa in 1880-81, 526, 549. 



Mauna Loa in 1885, 535. 

 Banibu baskets, Pelew Islands, 26. 



work, modern Hawaiian, 86. 

 Banana fibre fabrics, 3, 4, 95-102. 



leaves for sandals, 76. 



see also Thatch. 

 Baring-Gould, on human sacrifices, 212. 

 Basalt, character of Hawaiian, 401. 



prismatic, 402. 

 Baskets, Amerind, i, 87. 



Australian, 26, 87-91, 103. 



Caroline Islands, 6, 8, 9, 16, 20, 38. 



Fijian, 26, 42, 47-49. 56, 57. 103. 



Gilbert Islands, 6, 9, 10, 47-49, 103. 



Hawaiian, 2, 34-37, 60-69, i°2, 103. 



Marshall Islands, 84. 



Xew Britain, 26. 



New Hebrides, 25, 103, 104. 



New Zealand, 92-94, 103. 



Pelew Islands, 26. 



Philippine Islands, 5. 



Samoan, 5, 6,37-40, 102. 



Santa Cruz, 26. 



Solomon Islands, 7, 24-26, hj3, 104. 



Baskets — Cniitiiiiud. 



Tongan, 6, 21, 22. 



bambu, 26. 



coco-palm leaf, 5-10, 26. 



coi?in, 56, 57. 



coir, 19, 20. 



covered containers, 22, 63-66, 68. 



fern-stem, 73. 



fish, 24, 66-69, 73-75. 103- 



grass, 84. 



ieie (Freycinetia), 60-70. 



palm-leaf, 16, 24-27. 



Pandanus leaf, 34-39. 



priority of invention of baskets or mats, 4. 



rattan, 26, 87. 



raw materials, 2-4. 



Samoan superstitions, 39, 40. 



summary, 102-105. 

 Bath rubbers, 314. 

 Bearing stick, 112, 317-320. 

 Bird net, 154, 155. 

 Bishop, S. R., Mauna Loa in 1868, 482. 



plan of Kilauea, 562. 

 Black sand, 405, 452. 

 Blow-hole on Hualalai, 389. 

 Bones, disposition after death of human, 177. 

 Bow and arrow, Hawaiian, 375. 

 Brigham : — 



Mat and Basket Weaving of the Old Hawaiians, i. 



Old Hawaiian Carvings, 165. 



The Ancient Hawaiian House, 185. 



The Volcanoes of Kilauea and Mauna Loa, 379. 



Hualalai in 1864, 387. 

 in i88g, 391. 



Kilauea in 1864, 45S. 

 in 1.S65, 466. 

 in 1880, 512. 



Mauna Loa in 1864, 393. 

 in 1880, 397, 521. 

 Brooms, 376. 



Brous.sonetia, see Waoke. 

 Building a Fijian house, 207-210. 



Hawaiian house, 261-293. 



.Samoan house, 200, 201. 



Tongan house, 195. 

 \oii Billow, .Samoan mat legend, 44. 

 Byron, Kilauea in 1825, 422. 



Cabbage-palm satchels, 93. 



Canoe houses, 253, 254, 263, 264, 374. 



Carbonic acid, 407. 



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