INDEX. 



571 



Number of eruption!* of llauna Loa, loo 



of illustrations, 7 



of speeies of palms, 232 



of species of (f:rr genus, family, class, 

 or order in question) 

 Nunu (Trumpet-fish), 350, 37o 

 Nut(s), 28.) 



Almond,24S 



Betel, 23H 



Candle, 239 



Cocoanut palm, 23G 



grass, 287 



grass [Kaluha], 196 



Kukui, how used, 239 



Lauhala, 204 

 Nutting, Dr. ('. ('. (Zoologist), 479, 480 

 Nuuanu Pali, 125 



valley, 109 



valley. View in, 112 

 Nuumele'(Wild ipecac). 212 

 Nymph, Dragonflv, 436 



Oahu, Age of, 117 



A laboratory in vulcanology, 109 



a volcanic doublet, 113 



Boys on, 110 



Breaks at Kaena, 122 



Capes and points on, 110 



Cities on, 110 



College=PUXAHOr ACAE'EMY, 246 



Common corals from, 486 



Common ferns on, 228 



Common Lobelias on, 206 



Coral reefs on, 110 



Dimensions of, 109 



Depression of, 121 



Distances on, 110 



Distances on (.■.•(■(■ t)verlancl Distances) 



Districts on, 110 



Economic products (geologic). r_'7 



elepaio, 337 



Erosion on shown (Maunawili), 130 



Estimated age of, 124 



Evidence of subsidence of, 220 



Examjiles of sea cliff on, 122 



Field and roadside jjlants on, 198 



Field boulders on, 130 



Fresh water fauna of, 436 



General view of Koko Head, 472 



Geologic history of, 219, 220, 221 



Harbors on, 110 



Haunama Bay, 128 



Highest point on, 109 



Highest points on (indicated), 110 



General view on shore-line, 270 



Geologic objects of interest on, 129 



Island, 88, 109 



Islands visililo from, 132 



Kahana Bay, 128 



Kahana valley (drowned valley), 128 



"Knife edge" ridges on, 130 



mamo, 335 



Manoa valley on, 270 



Military reservations cjii. 110 



Miscellaneous views on, 112, 116, 122, 



125, 128, 130, 270 

 Mountain scenery on, 130 

 Mountain ranges on, 110 

 Natural bridge on, 122 

 Plantation scenes on, 274 

 Plants of the mountains on, 214 

 Plants of Lower forest zone on, 202 

 Plants of Middle forest zone on, 220 

 I'apa holau slides on, 86 

 Position of, 100, 110 

 Pond life on, 436 

 Rabbit Island, 128 

 railway. Exposures on, 132 

 railway on, 110 

 Re-elevation of. 121 

 Reef on, at low tide, 472 

 Rivers on, 110 

 Rivers on, 100 

 Roads on, 110 

 Rocky shore-line, 130 

 sand ilunes on, 122 

 Scenery on, 270 

 Secondar.y craters on ,110 

 Shore-line of, 109 



Small tuff and basaltic craters, 115 

 Spirit leaps on, 50 

 Stages in the geologic development 



of, 290 

 Streams on, 110 

 Suif at Waimea. 128 

 Toiiograjihic may of, 110 

 Towns and villages on (jirincipal), 110 

 Valleys on, 110 

 Water falls on | \Vai|iuhia::=Blown 



water], 112 

 Wind blown sand on, 122 



Oali. Australian, 248 

 Silk, 248 



Ob.iects of geologic interest on Oahu, 129 

 of recent manufacture, Hawaiian, 60 

 of worship, 49 

 tabued. 47 



Observations, notes, comments, where 

 found, 10 



Obsidian, commonly called volcanic glass, is a vol- 

 canic rock, in various conditions closely re- 

 semliling bottle-glass in appearance and tex- 

 ture. It belongs lo tbe trachyte group of 

 rocks, but is of rare occurrence in the islands 

 in the typical form. Specimens variously 

 colored, as black, brown, greenish and bluisli- 

 white have been found by the author on vari- 

 ous islands of the group. Pele's hair and 

 pumice (which see) are forms of this rock. 



Occasional visitor (Birds). Said of a species 

 that occurs in small numbers at irregular 

 intervals. 



(Occupations of Hawaiians, 03 



Ocean boneto [Aku], 344, 366, 301 

 -borne plants, 195 



Ocean Distances: HONOLULU to San Fran- 

 cisco 2100 miles; San Diego, 2260 miles; 

 Portland, 2360 miles: Panama, 4720 miles; 

 Tahiti, 2440 miles: Samoa, 2290 miles: Fiji, 

 2 700 miles; Auckland, 3810 miles; Sydney. 

 4410 miles; Hongkong. 4920 miles; Yoko- 

 hama, 3400 miles: Guam, 3300 miles: Ma- 

 nila via N. E. Cape, 4890 miles; Victoria, 

 B v.. 2460 miles: Midway Island, 1200 

 miles. 



