550 



INDEX. 



Half-bills (Fish), 358, 364 



Haleone. A shelter built as a temporary resi 

 dence (see plate 5. fig. 4.) 



Ham maggots, 40.t 



shell [Hihiwai], 456 



Haniakua coast, 151 

 Hawaii, 150 

 Shore line of, 150 

 spider, 410 



Hammer-headed shark [Mano kihikihi], 

 340, 346 



Hana, 139 



Hanai poejioe, 57, 70 



Hanalei, Coast view :it, 102 

 river, 106, 1(17 



Hanamaulu, Kauai, 102 



Hanapepe valley, lii7 



HaiiaumaBay (Oalui), 111, 128, 131 



Hand fishing, 242 



Handles, Kahili, 77 



Hand-picking coffee, 270 



Hanging valleys on Hawaii, 151 



Haniu. The thick, heavy end of a c-ocnaiiut 

 leaf, used in beating the bottom and sides 

 of a taro pond to render it water-tight. 



Happiness, Abode of, 50 



Hapu ili [Heii], 222 

 iii {sec Hajni ili) 



Hapu 'u pu 'u, 369 



Hapuupuu (Grouper), 362, 349 



Harbor. Anchorage (Depths in fathoms). HA- 

 WAII — Kilo Bay. 2-7 (deeper at entrance); 

 Kawaihae. 7; Kailua, 7: Keauhou, 2-8: 

 Kealakekua, 8-20. MAUI — Kapuehokahi 

 (Hana) Bav. 6-8; Kahului. 4-7; Napali, 3-5: 

 Lahaina Road, 10-20; Maalaea Bay, 6-10; 

 Makena, 8. MOLOKAI — Kaunakakai, 3-10. 

 OAHU — Honolulu Harbor, 35 feet (33 feet 

 at entrance), well dredged: Pearl Harbor 

 dredged channel 31 feet (East Loch 3-6, 

 Middle Loch 1-5, West Loch 1-9); Ha- 

 nauma, 4-8; Kaneohe Bay, 4-10 (at en- 

 trance 15 feet); Laie Bay, 4-5; Waimea, 9; 

 Waialua, 2-6; Port Waianae (open roadstead 

 and steamer landing). KAUAI — Hanalei. 

 5-7; Waimea, 3-4; Hanapepe, 3-6; Nawiliwili 

 Harbor, 3-5 (at entrance 22 feet): Hana- 

 maulu Bay, 3-6. MIDWAY — Seaward 

 Road 41/2-7 (into Wells Harbor. 3 Vi ) . 



Harbor, Honolulu, 109 

 Pearl, 109, 211 



Harbors (scr Bays, etc.) 



and landings on Hawaii, 148 

 and landings on Kauai, 104 

 and landings on Maui, 134 

 on Oahu, 110 



Hardwood flooring, 215 



Hare, Sea, 467 



Harrow, Chinese, 282 



Harp-shell, Concoid, 460, 252 



Hau. Usually meaning the name of a tree the 

 bark of which was made into- tapa, ropes, 

 etc., liut the word also means snow, ee 

 frost, and is applied ti> a cool breeze. 



Hau, 198, 20] 

 moth, 397 

 Native use of, 80 

 Uses of, 2111 

 tree bark, use of, 71 



Hauhele, 202 



Haukeuke, 4s7 



Haupu, 105 



Hawaii, A round-up on, 282 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 281, 

 283 



Agriculture in, 269 



Bays on, 148 



Capes on, 148 



Cattle raising in, 282 



Cave in lava flow (Rainbow falls), 160 



Characteristic gulch on, 150 



Characteristic shore-line on, 150 



coast scenery, 344 



Cocoanut Island, 150 



' Crater lake ' on, 160 



Distances on {see Uverlanil Distances) 



Districts on, 148 



elepaio, 337 



Elevations on indicated, 148 



Fishing scenes in, 344 



Forest scenes on, 200 



General views on, 154, 156, 160, 162 



half-bill, 332 



Hanuikua, 150 



Hanging valleys on ,151 



High flumes on, 274 



Highest point on, 147 



Hilo Bay, view of, 352 



Ice on mountains of, 151 



Island of, 147 



Kilauea on, 166 



Kohala range on, 149 



Kona district on, 182 



Landing at Laupahoehoe, 154 



Lava boulder on, 160 



Light-houses on, 148 



Livestock in, 282, 287 



Map of, 148 



Map showing recent lava flows, 148 



Mauna Kea on, 154 



Miscellaneous views on, 150 



Natural environment in, 9 



Northeast coast of, 154 



No snakes in, 299 



Number of peculiar plants on, 193 



Onomea arch on, 150 



Part in whaling industry, 303 



Position of, 100 



Pele 's ,iourney to, 89 



Points on, 148 



Ports and landings on. 148 



Pheasants in, 307 



Rainbow Falls on, 160 



Rice in, 276 



Rivers on, 147 



Roads on, 148 



Scenerv on, 150, 156, 170 



Sea-cli'ffs on, 154 



Sea-formed cliffs on, 150 



Sea-snakes in, 299 



Secondary craters on (indicated), 148 



Size and position of, 147 



Snow on mountains of, 151 



Spirit leajis on, 50 



Stages in geological development of, 

 290 



Streams on, 148 



