INDEX. 



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Pueo (owl) feathers used in kahili. I, page 12, f. 6. 

 Pui, name of feathers over the rump. I, 14. 

 Pupua, name of feathers from tail. I, 14. 



Queen Emma cape. I, 60, f. 55. 



Queen's cloak, see Kiwala6. I, 58. 



Quetzalcoatl wears feather plumes. I, 2. 



Raiatea malo. 



Red-tailed Tropic bird, Koae ula, 

 Phaethon rubricauda. 



Reeve, James, Esq., Curator of Nor- 

 wich Castle Museum, sends pho- 

 tographs. 



Reis cape. 



I, 446. 



I, II. 



I, 444. 



I, 79, f. Ill ; 

 30, pi. iii. 

 Reynolds cape, Peabody Museum, 



Salem. VII, 25, f. 25. 



Rice, Arthur W. , furnishes photo- 

 graphs of Kamehameha statue. VII, 36. 

 Richmond, Duke of, purchases ahu- 



ula. VII, 18. 



Riemenschneider, H., purchases the 



Whitney ahuula. VII, 47. 



Robeson cloak. I, 77. 



Row, William, gives cloak and hel- 

 met to Newcastle Museum. I, 448. 



VII, 



Saffron Walden cloak. 

 Samoan color birds. 

 Santa Cruz feather money. 



Schmeltz, Director J. D., quotes 

 story of dyed feathers. 



Seafield, Dowager Countess of, pre- 

 sents Elgin cape. 



Skins of red birds brought to Cook. 



Spanish discoveries. 



Spear (pololu kauila) often used as 

 kahili stick. 



Starbuck cape. 



Steen Bille cape, Copenhagen. 



Stewart, Rev. C. S., describes cele- 

 bration in 1822. 



Stokes, John F. G. , studies tech- 

 nique of feather work. 



St. Oswald, Lord, gives Cook relics 

 to New Zealand. 



I. 73, f- 97- 

 1.3- 



I, 452, f. 20, pi. 

 ixix. 



I, 13. 



VII, 22. 



1.5- 

 1,6. 



I, 15. 



I, 80, f. 13. 

 1,70, f.91; VII, 26, 

 f. 27, pi. i. 



I, 18. 

 VII, 55- 



VII, 42. 



Svjatlovskij, Prof. Valdimir, makes 



known Cook relics in Petrograd. VII, page 2, 

 Sydney cape, Cook. 1,4, 76, f. i; VII, 



12, f. 12. 



I, pi. ii. 

 VII, 46. 

 VII, 55- 

 VII, 35, f. 32- 



1,30. 



Tahitian gorget, 



human figure, feathered. 



Technique, additional notes on. 



Teeth of fish in "Malo". 



Temple oracle (anuu), model of, 

 given to Cook. 



Thompson, Dr. J. Allan, Director 

 Dominion Museum, sends pho- 

 tographs. VII, 42. 



Tortoise-shell handles of kahili. I, 16. 



Touchardia laiifolia, the plant fur- 

 nishing olona fibre. I, 50. 



Tropic bird (Koae). I, 11, pi. v. 



Tunstall Museum, note. I, 440. 



Tyerman and Bennett account of 



royal malo. I, 446. 



Valuation of ahuula. I, 55. 



Vancouver cape. I, 65, f. 75. 



Vancouver'saccountof feather work. I, 7. 

 Victorian ahuula. I, 63, 7S, 79. 



Vienna ahuula. I, 75, f. :oi. 



Waber cloak at Berne. 



Walcott, Allen M. (now Dr.), ques- 

 tions former owner of Eheukani. 



Welling cape. 



Whitney, Mrs. Samuel, ahuula sold 

 at death in 1872. 



Willoughby, Mr. C. C, sends photo- 

 graphs from Peabody Museum, 

 Cambridge. 



Wilson, W. F., letter of, about Elgin 

 cape. 



Windsor Castle cape. 



cape. 



cape. 



cape. 



cloak, 

 cloak, 

 cloak. 



I, 64, f. 66, 444, f.i2. 



I. 449- 



I, 68, f. 84. 



1,42. 



1,444- 



VII, 22. 



I, 78, f. 107, pi. 



xiv, d. 

 I, 79, f. 108, pi. 



xiv, c. 

 I, 79, f. 109, pi. 



xiv, b. 

 I, 64, f. 65, pi. 



xiv, a. 

 I, 63, f. 62. 



1.63, f.63, pl.xiii,a. 



1.64, f.64,pl.xiii,i. 



