INDEX. 



535 



Calfarious concretions on Maui, 139 

 corals, 4~') 

 sponges, 500 



Caldera. The name often applied to the bowl- 

 shaped cavity otherwise known as the crater 



of a volcano. 

 California, 262, 266, 284, 293, 295, 299, 304, 

 308, 345, 353, 363, 376, 377, 387, 393, 

 408, 445 



bonito, 363 



house fiueh, 304 



lizards, 299 



oysters, 445 



palm, 237 



partridge, 308 



peanuts, 285 



pepper tree, 240, 245 



Scale in, control by, 393 

 Calyx (257). The outer set of the floral envelope 



or leaves of a flower. 

 Cameo shells, 461 

 'Camp' Moomuini, 136 

 Campbell, James, 1 2() 

 Camphor, 262 

 Canal |Mollusca] (447). \Yhm the aperture is 



notched or produced to receive a fleshy 



tube, the respiratory organ. 



Canary, Laysan, 314, 319, 320 



Lavsan, nest and eggs of, 316 



Yellow, 320 

 Canavalia (.scf Awikiwiki) 

 Cancillated auger shell, 455 

 Candle-nut tree ([Kukni], 202, 239 

 Candolle, Alphonse Loius Pierre Pyramus 



de (Swedish Botanist), 235 

 Candy, Hawaiian, 210 

 Cane (see also Sugar-cane and Sugar) 



-borer, 388 



cars. 278 



fields, Kats in, 291 



fields. Spiders in the, 410 



loader. Patent, 278 

 Canine (367). Dog-like in reference to the 



sharp pointed, tearing teeth of a dog. 



Canna, 207, 257 



Cannibalism. Dr. W. D. Ale.\aDder has asserted 

 in his History of the Hawaiian People that 

 cannibalism was regarded with detestation 

 and horror. On the same subject the Rev. 

 Sheldon Dibble, author of a much earlier 

 History of the Sandwich Islands, states : 

 "The practice was not common, and it is due 

 to the Hawaiians to say that those few in- 

 stances that did e.\ist were looked upon hy 

 most of the people with horror and detesta- 



Canoe [Waa], 80 

 breaker, 81 

 Burial, 52 

 Fishing, 339 

 house, 58 

 Hull of a, 80 

 model, 57 

 races, 86 

 surf riding, 86 

 War, 48 



Canoes, Decked, 29 

 Double, 29 

 Dimensions of large, 29 



how made, 29 

 of koa, 211 

 Single, 80 



Canon, Olokele, 102, 106 

 Waimea, 106 



Caiions on Kauai, 104, 107 



Cape Gooseberry, 257 



Capes. On OAHU — Kahuku Pt., Mokapu Pt., 

 Mokapuu Pt., Diamond Head. Barber's Pt., 

 Kaena Pt. : on HAWAII — Upolu Pt.. Kumu- 

 kuahi Pt., South (Ka Lae) Pt.: on MAUI— 

 Kahakuloa Pt., Kauiki Pt.: on KAUAI — 

 Haena Pt.: on MOLOKAI — Kalae o Kailio, 

 Ka Lae o ka Laau, Kapuupoi. 



Capes and Points on Oahu, 110 

 Feather, 77 

 on Hawaii, 148 

 on Kauai, 104 



Captain Cook 's death. Date of, 84 

 Place of, 84 



Captain Cook 's monument, 84 



Capt. Walker, Home of (Ship wrecked on 

 Midway),90 



Carambola (Averrhoa Carambola Linn.) has long 

 been cultivated in the islands. It doubtless 

 came from China or India. It may be 

 identified most readily by its acid fruits 

 which are about the size of a lemon, yellow 

 in color, acutely five-angled. with a thin skin 

 and watery pulp. The fragrant fruit is used 

 when half grown for pickles : when ripe for 

 preserves. The flowers are rosy purple : the 

 tree usually 15 — 20 feet high, 'has alternate 

 odd pinnate leaves. It is said to produce 

 three crops a year. 



Cardinal-fish, 369 



Cardium, 446 



Care of young (sec species in question) 



Carnivorous (357). Subsisting on animal food. 



Carolinas, 345 



Carp, 376 



Carpenter bee, 406, 403, 415 



Carpet beetle, 395 



Carrion beetles, 416 



Carrying nets, 61 



stick [auamo], 51, 68, 61 



Carthagenians, 269 



Carved dish, 70 



Carving, Hawaiian, 59 

 Stone, in caves, 129 

 tools of stone, 74 



Case-forming moths, 423 



Cashew nut (Atiarnrdiiim ori-idrnlalc Linn.). 

 The kidney-shaped nut consisting of a kernel 

 inside a very hard shell is borne upon a 

 swollen pear-shaped yellow edible stalk. 

 \Vlien roasted the kernals are also edible. 

 The small spreading tree is a native of the 

 West Indies, but occurs sparingly in Hono- 

 lulu gardens. One of the first trees intro- 

 duced was planted by Mr. Henry Davis in 

 his garden in Punahou, Honolulu. The 

 flowers are pink and sweet-scented; the- 

 leaves light green, oval in shape and with 

 a rough leathery texture. 



Cassava, 283, 284 

 Uses of, 284 



Cassia, 205 



flower, 205 

 Horse, 244 

 Purging, 244 

 Species of, 244 



Cassis, 461 



