INDEX. 



541 



Biamond Head, 80, 115, 121 

 Age of, li-t 

 Breccia, at, 219 

 Concretions at, 131 

 Fossils from, 118 

 Fossils at, 219 

 from Waikiki, 116 

 Height of, llo 

 History of, 219 

 Map of, 118 

 Plan map of, 118 

 Pot-holes at, 131 

 Hoot casts at, 131 

 Sea slope of, 131 

 Speculations based on, 11.") 

 Tufa cone of, 80 

 A'ertieal section through, 118 



Diatomes. Both marine and fresh water species 

 abound in the gi-oup. Recent study of ma- 

 terial collected by the Albatross, and by the 

 writer, has added many species to the list of 

 this ^roup of single-celled plants from this 



Dibble, Eev. Sheldon (Historian), fiS, 221 



"Die-back," 265 



Digger, The [oo], 75 

 wasps, -113 



Dikes, 121 



Examples of, on Puni'liliowl, 121 



Dioecious plant. Papaya, examples of, 2(i3 



Dip nets, 341 

 Large, 344 



Dipthongs, Hawaiian, 39 



Dipthongs. A dipthong is a union of two 

 vowels pronounced as one syllable. In 

 uttering a dipthong both vowels are 

 sounded but are so blended as to be 

 considered as forming one syllable. 

 In scientific nomenclature proper diph- 

 thongs occur frequently and are 

 tisually indicated by the union of the 

 letters involved. In the present 

 volume the italic a? and a> used in the 

 Latin names occuring in the foot-notes 

 and the explanation of plates are so 

 similar in appearance that as a con- 

 venience, in the varification of spell- 

 ing, those words formed with an a' 

 have been here collected. Those oc- 

 curring in the description of the 

 plates are: Bcprhaavia diffusa, Cler- 

 montia cncrulea, (^oelastrea tenuis, 

 ('(plenterata, Crangon ^ (Alpheus) 

 Icevis, Ipomoea spp., CEchalia grisea, 

 Parexocoetus brachypterus, Phioema 

 sp., Phoeni.x: dactylifera, Scsevola 

 Koeuigi. Those occurring in the 

 foot-notes for the text are: Boehmeria 

 nivea, Coelenterata, Coslophora spp., 

 Exocfetida', Exocoetus volitaus, Ipo- 

 moea spp., (Edemerida", OLstridffi, 

 Oistrus, Parexocoetus brachypterus, 

 Phioema, Phtenix daclylifera, Poecil- 

 liidSB. 



Disease, caused by gods, 49 



Diseased infloresceiu'e, 202 



Diseases of the banana, 2(511 

 Pineapi)le, 2(jl 



Disemboweling weapon, SI 



Dishes, 59 



Disk-head fish, 367 



Distances by sea from Honolulu to Kalaupapa, 52 

 miles: Lahaina, 72 m. : Kahului, 90 m. : 

 Hana, 128 m. ; Maaleae. 86 m. : Makena, 

 90 m.; Mahukona. 134 m.: Kawaihae, 144 

 m,; Kailua (on Hawaii). 157 m. ; South 

 Point (Ka Lae). 233 m. : Honuapo, 244 m. ; 

 Hilo (direct). 192 m. : Hilo (via Kawai- 

 hae). 230 m.: Nawiliwili 98 m. : Koloa, 

 102 m. ; Waimea. 120 m. ; Hanulei, 125 m. 



Distances on Hawaii, 148 

 on Kauai, 104 

 on Maui, 134 

 on Oahu, 110 

 (>!(■<■ Overland Distances) 



Distilling {xi'c Okolehao) 



Distribution of fauna and flora ex]ilained, 

 290 



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Districts: On OAHU— Honolulu. Ewa. Waia- 

 nae. Waialua. Koolauloa. Koolaupoko. Ho- 

 nolulu, with alx>ut one-fourth the population 

 of the whole group, is the capital citv. On 

 KAUAI — Waimea. Koloa. Lihue. Kawai- 

 hau. Hanalei (including Napali) ; on 

 MAUI— Lahaina. Wailuku. Makawao. Hana; 

 on HAWAII — K..hala (divided into Xorth 

 and Suulli Ki.liahi). Hamakua, Hilo (divided 

 into North and .South Hilo). Puna, Kau. 

 Koua (divided into Xorth and South Kona) ; 

 on MOLOKAI — Undivided. 



Divergence (433). Differentiation in action or 

 character. 



Diviners (*•((• Nana uli) 



Diving beetles, Predaceous, 416 

 boys in Honolulu harbor, 60 

 from high jdaees, !S(i 



Division of lands (xrr King and the lands) 



Dixon, Capt. George (Navigator), 431 



Doctor-fish, 372 



Dodder, 199, 204 



Dodona»a (.src Alii) 



Dog-flea, 411] 



Dog whelks, 451 



-fish. Hawaiian, 346 

 Food for, 67 

 fish, Hawaiian, 346 

 -shark. 340 

 teeth, use of. 82 

 -tick, 4(11 

 travs, 61 

 Wild, 295 



Dogs' teeth, use of, 77 



