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INDEX. 



Inilex to glossary, Note on the, 10 

 India, 219, 221, 225, 242, 245, 276, 296, 36 i, 

 400, 407 



fotton boll worm, 400 



Pri.le of, 244 



rubber tree, 245 

 Imilan liate, 245 



licorice, 207 



shot, 207 



shot, uses of, 207 

 Indigenous grasses, 286 

 Indigo [Inikoa], 212, 207 



Uses of wild, 207 



When introduceil, 207 

 Indo-China, 263 

 Industries, Agricultural, 270 



CoflFee, 279 



New, Cassava, 284 



New, Castor bean, 285 



New, Fiber, 284 



New, Peanuts, 285 



New, Kubber, 281 



New, Sisal, 280 



New, Tobacco, 283 



Potato, 284 



Rice. 284 



Sugar, 284 



Tropical (»ee Sugar, coffee, rice, etc.) 

 Industry, Animal, 287 



Chief, 271 

 Infanticide, 45 



Explanation of, 45 

 Infantile paralysis transmitted b_v, 419 

 Inferior rocks (.»w Hawaiian igneous rocks) 

 Inflorescence. The arrangement of the flowers 



on the stem. 

 Inflorescence, Deformed, 220 



Diseased, 202 

 Inhabited islands, 100 



islands, The, 101 



islands, Position of. In] 

 Iniko (error iter Inikoa) 

 Inikoa (Indigo), 212, 207 

 Injurious plants and animals, how intro- 

 duced, 271 

 Ink, Squid («pp Pikopiko) 

 "In Memorj- of Keeaumoku'' (dirge), 42 

 Insane among Hawaiians, 45 

 Insect cabinets, 380 



fauna. Character of native. 411 



fauna (srr Total insect fauna) 

 Insectory, Interior of an, 380 

 Insects affecting (xi'r plant in cpiestion) 



Collecting of, 38ii 



Common, 392, 398 



Conspicuous Hawaiian, 392 



Control of by, 381 



Curious, 392 



Kconomic (Part one), 380 



Economic (Part two), 391 



Familiar, 392 



groups not yet studied, 412 



Highest order of, 412 



imjiortant destructive species, 380 



Injurious introduction of (scp species 

 in i)uestion), 387 



Lantana, 383 



Lowest living onler of, 430 



on Mamaki, 411 



Native, 440 



Native and introduced, S92 



Nerve-winged, 423 



Some economic, 384 



Study of, 380 



Sugar-cane, 388 



Two-winged, 419 

 Inside of Haleakala, 145 

 Insigna of rank, 75 

 Instrument, Modern [ukulele], 78 

 Intensive study of mamaki insects, 411 

 Intercourse resumed with Polynesia, 27 

 Inter-island channels, 100 

 Inter-island channels. Width of: Oahu-Molokai 



[Kaiwi], 23 miles; Molokai-Maui [Pailolo]. 



8 m.: Maui-Lanai [Auaul. 7 m. : Hawaii- 

 Maui (.\lenuihaha]. 26 m.: Oahu-Kauai 



fKaieie Waho], 63 m.: Kauai-Niihau 



[Kumukahi]. 15 m. 



Inter-islani) channels {we Depths of) 

 Inter-island distances by sea (-we Distances, 



etc.) 

 Inter-island variation in flora, 193 

 Intoxicating drink [Awa], 216 



[Okolehau], 210 

 Intrigue among chiefs, 55 

 Introduced. A species imported b.v man. 

 Introduced and native fruits, 264 



animals, 231, 295 



birds, 304 



fish, 376 



fruits, 255 



grasses, danger from, 286 



plants, 205, 231 

 plants. Effect on native flora of, 205 



jilants ,Escaped, 200 



When (xee species in question), 296 

 Introduction of birds, 320 



of destructive insects, 380 



of leaf-hopper parasites, 382 



of plants, 283 



of sugar-cane, 271 

 Invisible double, 49 

 lo (Hawaiian hawk), 323, 327, 336 

 loli, 291 



Ipecac, Wild, 212 

 Ipu. The general name for all kinds of ^urds. 



calabashes .etc.. and for containers of any 



kind made from them. 

 Ipu, 209 



hula (Gourd drums), 78 



nui, 209 

 Ipu Lono. The name egiven to a certain class 



of small heiaus built in order to induce rain 



in time of drouth. The same term was ap- 

 plied to a sacred calabash kept in private 



houses in which offerings were made to the 



family gods. 

 Irish jiotatoes, 284 

 Ironwood, Australian, 237 

 Irrigation ditches, 27 



flume (high), 274 



flume. Modem, 28 



of taro, 270 



