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INDEX. 



Bow and arrow, 81 



made of, 215 



not used in warfare, 81 



Use of, 293 

 Box-fish, 375 

 Boxing fmokomoko] 



the national game, S3 

 Bracelets of shells, 79, 465 

 Brachiopods, 483 



Brackish artesian wells, Cause of, 127 

 Brackish water crab, 436 



fish, 358 



fish (gobies), 357 



shells, 439 



Bracts (201). The small leaf nr scale from the 

 axil of which the flower or its stem proceeds. 

 Braided hair ornament, 60 

 Brain corals, 479 

 Brake, Common, 223 

 Branching coral, 486, 488 

 Brazil, 257, 262, 267, 268, 283, 285 

 Brazilian banana, 259 



Brazilian plum {Euf/fnia Bvasiliensis Lam.) or 

 Spanish cherr.v is widely known as the 

 grumichama of Brazil, It was probably 

 first introduced by Don Marin, but fine trees 

 may be seen in the garden of Mrs. Mary E. 

 Foster, introduced by Dr. Hillebrand. The 

 deep purple fruit is the size of a cherry ; 

 the leaves are oval or obovate 3 inches long 

 by 1% broad and occur scale-like along the 

 branches. The edible fruit has a very 

 agreeable flavor. 



Breadfruit [Ulu], 258, 264, 239, 241 



how cooked, 67 



how propagated, 67, 241 



groves, old, 138 



stems, Use of, 71 



Uses of, 241 



Wood of the, 241 

 Breaker, Canoe, 81 

 Breakers at Laysan Island, 92 



on Oahu, 122 



Breccia. A rock composed of angular fragments 

 cemented together bv nature. It is to be 

 compared with conglomerate in which the 

 fragments are rounded. 

 Breccia at Diamond Head, 219 



Calcarious, 121 

 Breeding cages, Entomologist insect, 380 

 Brick, 127 



Lava, ]29 

 Brigham, Dr. W. T. (Museum Director). 



155 

 Bristletails, 403, 430 

 Bristle-thighed curlew fKioea], 310, 316, 



325 

 Bristle-worms, 497 

 Brittle starfish, 498, 485, 487. 489 

 Broken bones, how treated bv olil natives, 



197 

 Brooks, Capt., 94 

 Broom, Hawaiian, 76, 62 

 Brown house-spider, 409 

 ant, Big, 403 

 grasshopper, 429 

 mountain cricket. 429 

 rat, 291 

 'Brownie' ladybird, 394 



Bryan, Dr. Klizabeth Letson, (Concholo- 



gist), 12 

 Bryan, W. A., Photographs bv, 14 

 Bubble, Caved in (Kilauea),'l86 



dome in Kilauea, 186 

 Bubble-shell, 470 



Banded, 467 

 Bubonic plague, 292 

 Bufealo, Water, 282 

 Bugs, Aquatic, 426 



Chick- (Beetle), 417 



True, 425 



Sow, 436 

 Bugle, Hawaiian [Pu], 449 

 Building material, 129 



sand, 129 



timber, 213 



of a house, 58 



stone. Basalt as, 129 



Bulbs (Aerial), 213 



Bull frogs, 299 



Bullheail catfish. 377 



Bullrush [Akaakai], 198, 199 



Bulwers petrel, 310 



"Bunn," 280 



Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry (sec 



Reforesting), 14 

 Burial cave, Hawaiian, 52 

 Burr, Sand, 287 

 Burrows, Bird, 313 

 Bushes (low) on Ocean Island, 90 

 Butter, Tamarind, 245 

 Butterflies, 421 



Cabbage, 392, 399 

 Butterfly-fish [Kikaka|>u], 370, 353 



Kamehameha, 392 



-like fishes (Scorpion), 368 

 Bypath in Ainahau Garden. 234 

 Byssus of Mytilus shown, 478 



i^achlot, 301 



Cabbage butterfly, 392, 399 



butterfly. White, 422 



tree, 210 



worm, 399, 422 

 Cable Company, 93 

 Cactus, Common, 209 

 Cadelle beetle, 395 



worm, 405 

 Cacum shells, 463 



Calabash (sec iilsn T^mekc), 57, 76, 59^ 

 Calabash gourd, 57, 61, (17, 209 



nets, 59 



Introduced, 61 



Use of pulp of, 79 



Diameter of, 59 

 Calabashes, how polished, 59 



of wood. How made, 59 



