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INDEX. 



Costal jilaiu of, 13s 



Distances on («" dverland Distances) 



Districts on, 134 



Elevations on, indicateil. 134 

 half-bill, 334 



Harbors and landiiif;s on, 134 



lao valley on, 134 



Island of, 132 



Isthmus of, 134, 13il 



Kau]io gap, 134 



Koolau i>ii\>, 134 



Lanilinf;s and liailiors on, 134 



Last eruption on, 147 



Legend of, and the alae, 326 



Map of, 134 



-Molokai channels, 134 



-Molokai-LanaiKaahoolawe group 

 shown, 134 



Outline of, 13s 



parrot-bill, 330 



Position of, 100, 134 



Principal lateral .raters on, indicated, 

 134 



Principal towns and villages on, 134 



Relief map of, 134 



Roads on, 134 



Sand dunes on, 139 



Scenery on Haleakala, 145 



Secondary craters on, 134 



Stages in geologic ilevelopment of, 293 



The 'Valley Isle,' 237 



Topographic map of, 134 

 Manila. A mountain: the inland region of an 



island. 

 Mauna Kea, 144, 149, l.'il 



Algse on, 1.52 



Ascent of, 151 



Small cones on, I.tI 



Snow on, 154 



Summit of, 154, l.i2 



Summit of (near view), 154 



Position of indicated, 148 

 Mauna Loa, 144, 1.51, 1.5-5 



Ascent of, 1.55 



Building of, l(i4 



Dates of eruptions -f, 1S3-18S 



Dewey crater on, 160, 161 



Eruption of 1S52, Coan's account of, 

 157 



Eruption of 1914, 163 



flow of 1907, 163 



Flows on, 151 



History of eruptions of, 15.5, 183-1 SS 



Lava discharged,! 9(i7, 163 



Mokuaweoweo, 186 



1905 eruption on, 162 



Number of eru]itions of, 155 



on Molokai, 133 



second largest active volcano, 155 

 Maxillary [fish] (369). The .iaw bone. 

 Mav beetle, 417 

 Mayer, Dr. A. G. (Zoologist), 4.s3 



•May-pops' (Pasm/lura fnetida Linn.) have Ions; 

 been cultivated as a garden and veranda vine 

 on account of their passion-flower blossoms 

 which are followed by bright red. nearly 



globular fruits, nearly an inch in diameter. 

 Children amuse themselves by popping the 

 green and red seed pods. The fine green 

 leaves are three-pointed. 

 Meadow grasshopper, 429 

 Meal worm, 405 

 Mealv-bug(s), 391, 427 

 -bug ladybird, 394 

 -bug on citrus trees, 265 



Meandering River (Hanalei), E.\ample 

 of, 106 



Measure shell, 470 



Measuring worms (Loopers), 397 



Me'e me'e (Half beak), 350 



Medicine, Hau used as, 201 

 Hawaiian, and botany, 79 

 of the Hawaiians, 79 

 practiced by women, 46 



Mediterranean, "346, 360, 367 

 fruit fly, 386 



Medusa explained, 480 



Meek, ('apt. John, 30(1 



Melania, 436 



Mele, Instruments to accompanv, 83 



Meles, 41 



Type of composition of, 42 



Melting point of lava (sec Fusability of) 



Melon-flv, 387, 419 



Melon, Musk, 269 



Tree (sec Papaya) 



Water, 269 



Zapote (sec Papaya) 



Me 'me 'e, 358 



Menehunes, Work of, 359 

 (fiCf Fairy tales) 



Menzie, Archibald. 153 



Mesh gauge, 75 



Mesquit, 242 



Metallic wooil-liorer beetle, 417 



Metamorphosis (403). The alternations, or 

 transformation which an insect, or more 

 generally, an animal undergoes in its de- 

 velopment. 



Meter. The unit of length of the French meterical 

 system is the meter (abbreviation ra.) whic'i 

 equals 39.370432 inches. The centimeter is 

 the hundredth part of a meter (0.3937 

 inch): hence one inch equals very nearly 

 2.54 centimeters. The millimeter (mm.) is 

 the thousandth part of a meter and equals 

 very nearly 1-25 of an inch. One inch 

 equals 25.4" mm. The metric svstem is much 

 used by the scientific men of all countries as 

 an international unit of measure. 



Method of aquatic photograjihy, 356 

 of gathering wauke, 59 

 of making calabashes, -ii* 



Methods of warfare, 47 



Mexican creeper or Mountain rose, 250, 

 248 



Mexican poppv fPuakalal, 198 



Mexico, 242, 243, 249, 269, 2S4, 300, 388 



Meyrick, E. (Entomologist), 420 



Mice, 293 



hunted as royal sport, 292 



Microlepidoptera, 422 



Middle-aged Hawaiian, 68 



Middle forest zone, Plants of, 220, 222 

 Scene in, 200 

 Character of, 226 



