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B RICH AM ON HAWAIIAN FEATHER WORK. 



Kualii's descendants. 

 Kukailimoku. 



Bishop Museum, Honolulu. 



Dominion Museum, Wellington. 



list of images. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



Oxford Museum. 



wooden image of CElHs). 



VII, page 30. 

 I, 31- 



VII, 58, f. 53, 54- 

 VII, 46, f. 42. 

 I, 37; VII, 63. 

 I, 439, f. 2. 

 I, 440, f. 3. 

 VII, 58. 



Lee cape. I, 76, f. 103 



Lefroy, G. B. Austen, sells Franklin 



cape to B. P. B. M. VII, 29. 



Lei (feather wreath). I, 26, f. 18, 



banibu cases for. I, 27. 



imitations, by strings of Sida fal- 

 tax; now by paper discs. 

 Leiden ahuula. 

 Leihula cape. 

 Lelemakoalani, daughter of Kamaka- 



helei, given to Cook. 

 Liliuokalani cape. 

 Judd interviews her. 

 supposed in possession of nialo 

 Lisbon cloak. 

 London cloak, B. P. B. M., No. 958. I, 59 



19. 

 Looms unknown to Hawaiians. I, 50, 



Lorius soli/ariits furnished the red 



feathers in Fiji. I, 3. 



Lucas cloak. I, /i 



Lunalilo cloak buried with him. I, 63. 



Luschan, Dr. F. von, figures helmet 



from New Ireland. I, 40. 



19- 



I, 26; VII, 64, n. 



1, 74. 



1,79- 



VII, 55- 

 VII, i5. 

 VII, 32. 

 I, Si. 

 1,77- 



f. 51; 

 f. 19. 



f.93. 



VII, 



Mackintosh, H. B., writes about Elgin 



cape. 

 Mahiole, Cook's, at Wellington, N. Z. 



defined. 



Maui, B. P. B. M. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



not of Greek origin. 



or helmets, list of. 



Oxford Museum. 



Petrograd. 

 Maidstone cloak. 

 Malo of Kauniualii. 



of Kauniualii supposed in posses- 

 sion of Liliuokalani. 



royal at Raiatea (Tyerman and 

 Bennett). 



Tahitian described by Cook. 

 Mamo {Diepanis pacijica). 



cloak, estimate of James J. Jarves. 



cloak of Kamehanieha I. 



Mills specimens taken near Olaa 

 in Puna. 



three specimens seen by author in 

 1890 on Hualalai. 

 Marquesan head-band of feathers. 



VII, 24. 



VII, 45. f- 41. 



1,3- 



I. 443. f- 5- 



I, 443, f- 7- 



I, 40. 



I, 42; VII, 59. 



I, 443, f- 8- 

 VII, 8, f. 6, 7. 



1,71- 



VII, 30, f. 31. 



1,81. 



I, 446. 



VII, 38. 



I, 10, f. 5, d. 



1,58. 



1,58. 



I, II. 



I, II. 



I, 445, f. II. 



Mason, Prof. OtisT., first assisted in 



collecting material for list. I, page 57, note. 



Mats of feathers in British Museum. I, 36, pi. vi, p. 438, 



f. I. 



Misfit front of capes. VII, 55, f. 52. 



Model of Hawaiian chief at Petrograd. VII, 6, 7, f. 4, 5. 



Munich cape (fragment). I, 75. 



Museo Arqueol6gico Nacional, Ma- 

 drid, has helmets. I, 45, pi. vii. 



Museum in Petrograd. VII, 2. 



Nahienaena in 1S25 with lei, cape 



and kahili. I, 17, f. 10. 



Nahienaena's pa'u now a roj'al pall. I, 59. 

 Nets, bird-catching. I, 13. 



Network of Kiwala6's cloak. I, 54, pi. xi. 



of olona. I, 50, pi. ix. 



Norwich Castle Museum capes. I, 451, f. 19, 



Ixvii. 



pi. 



Nuuanu, battle of, 1795; bones for 

 kahili sticks. I, 



17- 



Oldland, Mr. H., sends photographs 



of mats in British Museum. I, 37. 



Olona base of cloaks. I, 50. 



nets. I, 50, pi. ix. 



scraping for net cord. I, 50, f. 43. 



Oo {Moho 7iobilis). I, xo, f. 5; 437. 



Paki gives Gorham D. Gilman human 



bone handle. I, 17. 



left two kahili sticks unfinished. I, 16, f. 11. 



Palekaluhi, A. K., knows of "Malo". VII, 32. 



Paris cloak. I, 73. 



Parker cape (Kuahaliulani). VII, 21, f. 22. 



Pa'u of a feather or cluster. I, 51. 



of Nahienaena used as royal pall. I, 59. 



Pauahi cape (Mrs. Bishop). I, 5o, f. 53. 



Peheapueo, a snare for owls. I, 13. 



Peleiholani claims for loss of cloak 



in Board of Health fire. I, 449. 



Perth Literary and Philosophical 



Society has cloak. I, 448- 



Peterson cape. I, 59, pi. xv. 



Petrograd discovers Cook relics. VII, i. 



Phaethon crthereus should be P. lep- 



turui. I, II, 437- 



Phillips, Steplien W., gives cape to 



Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. VII, 25, f. 25. 



Pisonia iiinbellifera used for bird- 

 lime. I, 3. 



Pittsfield Athenaeum cape. I, 69. 



Pomare (Brassey) cloak. I, 71. 



Poomaikalani cape. VII, 54, pi. iv. 



Portlock and Dixon account of feath- 

 er work. I, 7- 



Preservation of feather work. VII, 3. 



PsMiroslia psitlacea. VIZ, 27. 



