INDEX. 



551 



Steamship lines to, 100 



Sugar production in, 275 



Territory of, 99 



Tropical fruits in, 2o5 



Valleys on, 148 



Vegetation on. 156, 160 



Volcanoes on (imlirateil), 118 



Volcanic scenery ou, 156, 160, 162, 166, 



170, 174 

 Waterfalls along the coast of, 154 

 Waterfalls on [Akala] (.500 feet), 162 

 Waipio valley on, 154 

 Hawaii's Volcanoes, Work of, 103 

 Hawaiian a luime language. The Hawaiian lan- 

 guage is sometimes classed as a name lan- 

 guage owing to the great number of name 

 words it contains. Definite names were ap- 

 plied to almost every object in their environ- 

 ment. 

 Hawaiian {sec iiIhd Native), 429 

 aquatic, 294 

 agriculture, 63 



alphabet, Pronunciation of, 39 

 alphabet, The, 39 

 amusements, 74 

 Ancient gods of the, 49 

 armor, 79 

 arrow-root, 2S4 



archijielago, Develoimient of, 290 

 arts, 74 



back-scratchers, 62 

 bark-cloth clothing, 38 

 bat, 295 

 bed, 72 



birds becoming e.vtinct, 338 

 birds, Common, 337 

 birds. Evolution of the, 338 

 birds, Extinct, 333 

 bird groups, 310 

 birds. Origin of the, 338 

 birds, Peculiar family of, 336 

 birds, Rare, 333 

 birds, Six interesting, 327 

 birds, Various orders of, 323, £27 

 broom, 62 

 boy, 32 



bow and arrow, 81 

 Brownies, Work of, 359 

 burial cave, 52 

 cabinet wood. 21 1 

 eanily, 21ii 

 carving, 59 

 children, 32 



children, how dresseil, 38 

 centipedes, 390, 407 

 checkers, 86 

 crickets, 429 



coot [Mae keoUeo), 323, 326 

 cosmetics, 215 

 crow [Alala], 327, 335 

 cub-shark [Mano], 340 

 Cvtherea, 456 

 dialect, 27 

 dirge, 42 

 divers, 86 

 dogfish, 346 

 <lomestic animals, 295 



duck [Koloa maoli], 323, 328, 335 

 Kxperiment Station {-VT Hawaii Agri- 

 cultural Exp. Station) 

 edible mussel [Nahawele], 456 

 Entomological Society, Proc, 411 

 fans, 70, 62 



flora, Striking plants in, 194 

 feudalism, 55, 56 

 fish baskets, 70 

 fish baskets and nets, 341 

 fish, Common, 366 

 fish, (Airious, 366 

 fish, Si>ecies of, 351 

 fish traps, 70 

 fishes, 374 



fishes (Part one), 338 

 fishes (Part two, 348 

 fishes, (Part three), 360 

 finch-like birds, 331 

 fireplace, 59 

 forest birds, 328 

 folk songs, 41 

 fortifications, 51 

 fruits, 264 



Gallinule [Alae],323 

 games of chance, 86 

 girls, 32, 84 



genealogies, 2(i, 41 



goose [Nene], 310, 323, 33.5, 336 



goose, food of, 255 



grouji. Affinities of plants of, 193 



group. Biologic evidence of subsidence 

 of, 124 



group. Geologic development of, 290 



group, low islands of, S9 



group. Position of, 100 



group, Theory of formation of, 121 



group. Stages in isolation of, 123 



group. Submarine base of, 123 



group, Subsidence of shown, 290 



hawk [lo], 323, 327, 336 



heralds, 53 



herring [Makiawa], 350 



honey-dew honey, 391 



historians, 41 



history, 41 



house, 40, 56 



house. Furnishings for, 56 



implements, 74 



iwailan igneous rocks (analyses of): Various 

 samples analyzed by Dr. Washington exhibit 

 the following variations in chemical composi- 

 tion given in per cent. 



iss DOSAL.\NE. including specimens of Ande- 

 site. Augite, Basalt, etc., contains: SiO^ 

 from 58.06 to 45.61: Al.O., from 18.21 to 

 15.98: Fe..O., from 8.25 to 2.23: FeO from 

 11.60 to 2.01: MgO from 4.85 to 1.59: CaO 

 from 11.85 to 3.29: Na.O from 6.12 to 3.50: 

 K..0 from 2.80 to 0.80: TiO-j from 5.35 to 

 trace; H.O from 0.27 to none; P.O5 from 

 0.72 to trace; MNO from 0.36 to trace: SO3 

 from 0.20 to none: S from 0.05 to none: 

 CuO from 0.05 to none; Sp. Gr. from 3.03 

 to 2.94. 



ass S.'iLFEMANE. including specimens of 

 Basalt. Pele's Hair. etc.. contains: SiO™ 

 from 56.79 to 47.61: Al.O., from 16.09 ti 

 12.10; Fe..0.i from 9.65 to 3.09; FeO from 

 11.97 to 2.81; MgO from 9.40 to 1.90; 

 CaO from 10.25 to 5.92; Na^O from 5.95 to 



