INDEX. 



557 



Isa})ella cowry, 470, 459 



grape, 267 

 Island fruits, 25o 



Gardner, 88 



Hawaii, 147 



Kauai. 88 



Kaula, 88 



Kahoolawe, 1.32 



Lahua, 88 



Lanai, 132 



Laysan. 88 



Lisiansky, 88 



Maui, 132 



Midway, 88 



Molokai, 132 



morning-glorv, 197 



Necker, 88, 96 



Nihoa, 96 



Niihau, 88 



Oahu. 88, lof) 



Ocean, 88 



The pan-Hawaiian, 290 

 Islands, Leeward, Elevations of, 93 



Shoals, etc.. Map of. 88 



The inhabited, 100 

 Isolation of fauna graphicallv explained, 

 290 



of flora graphicallv explained, 290 

 Isthmus of Maui, 139 ' 



"Neck of Maui." Examjile of. 134 

 Itch mite, 401 

 Ivory and tortoise shell, use of, 60 



fishhooks, 242 



necklaces, 79 



hook [palaoa], 60 

 Ivy scale, 391 



Iwa (Mano'-war bird), 310, 77 

 Iwaiwa, 223 

 Ixora, 249 

 Txora named for. 2-19 



Jack fruit ( Artorarpvfi intei/rifnlia Linn.). A 

 tree belonginff to the breadfruit genus, and 

 having a milky juice. The leaves are 4-6 

 inches long and are variously shaped. The 

 fruits, which are usually oval, are often 

 enormous, orcasionallv weighing 50 pounds. 

 They ocrur on both the trunk and branches. 

 The green rind resembles the breadfru't in 

 being covered with rough six-sided knobs. 

 The pulp is seldom eaten owing to the of- 

 fensive odor. This tree .should not be con- 

 fused with the durion (which see) . 



Jam, Guava, 263 

 Poha, 2-57 



Jamaica. 244, 296 



-Tambosa (firr Ohia ai) 



Jamestown weed ( limson weed), 198, 2S7 



Japan, 236, 266, 296, 297, 308. ,34.1, 346, 

 360, 376 



Japanese beetle, 394. 41.). 417 

 beetle. Enemies of. 384 



beetle on grape. 267 

 flower peddler, 246 

 goldfish, 376 

 grass, 287 

 palm, 237 

 pheasant, 307 



plum, 266 



poachers, 9.5 

 Jasmine, 248 



Arabian, 248 



Snow-white, 248 



Spanish, 250 

 Jassids, 427 

 Java, 207, 279, 280 



plum, 268 

 Javelins, 79 

 Jellv, Guava, 263 

 Jellyfish, 475, 480 

 Jew-fish, 369 

 Jimson w^eed [Kikania] (■frr .lamestown 



weed), 198, 287 

 Jingle shell, 456 

 Job's tears. 198, 207 



Uses of, 207 

 Joiirnev to Kilauea, 175 

 Judd, Dr. A. F., 286 

 Judd street cave, 129 



Jujubi (Zizyphus Jujuha Lam.). Occurs in Ha- 

 waii, having been introduced originally from 

 China. The small tree is characterized by 

 thorny branches and triple-nerved leaves, 

 which are alternate. 1-3 inches long, green 

 above and nearly white beneath. The small 

 axillary flowers are followed by the fruits, 

 which are about the size of a' cherry and 

 yellow-green when ripe and bitter to the 

 taste : they make excellent preserves. Sev- 

 •ieties are grown in China and Indi; 



and 



tha 



Ha 



known as the Chinese dale, 

 .lumping-spider, 409 

 Jumping the rope. Game of, 86 

 Jungle, Fern, 194 



K. 



Kaala, 132 



Vision point of the group, 132 

 Kaapeape, 228 

 Kaawau, 214 

 Kailua (xrr Kopa) 



sp., 220 

 Kaena Point, 109 



Surf at, 122 

 Kaeo, the high jioint on Niihau, 101 

 Kahala (Amber fish), 362, 349 

 Kahana a drowned vallev, 131 



bay, 128, 211 



bay. Natives fishing at, 344 

 Kahiki", 27 



I'seful plants and animals brought 

 from, 29 

 Kahili (fly-flap), 60 

 "Kahili" Lobelia, 224 

 Kahilis, 57, 77 



how made, 77 



Small, 60, 70 

 Kahoolawe was for a time used as a place of 



exile for state offenders. The only article of 



food produced on the island at that time was 



sweet potatoes, in a small quantity. 

 Kahoolawe, 135 



Area of, 237 



Island of, 132 



Position of, 100 



Rats on, 291 



