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IXDEX 



Pereh-liUe fishes, 3(iit 



Sea, 366 

 Perennial (20S). Livins on from year lo year, 



as distinguished from an annual. 

 Perfumfis, Hawaiian, 'J^] 

 Periwinkle(s). 441, 4li4 

 Madairascar, 250 

 Mottled, 470 

 Perkins, Dr. K. «'. L. (Entonioloyist, Na- 

 turalist), lU, 29.-, 4(17, 414, 411, 422, 424, 

 44(1 

 Penia, 443 

 Persons tabued, 47 

 Peru, 254, 2(iti, 2,S4, 293 

 Marvel of, 254 

 Earthquake, ISliS, 159 

 Pestles, 68 



Stone, 70 

 Pests, Household, 4(15 

 Monjjoose, 29(i 

 of the banana, 2(i(l 

 of citrus fruits, 2(15 

 Pineapple, 2(U 

 Petiolate (254). Said .if a leaf when horn on 



its own leaf-stalk. 

 Petos, 361 

 Petrel, Bonin, 310 

 Bulwers, 310 

 Dark-runijied | rau|, 310 

 Hawaiian stormy, 323 

 Petrels, 309 

 Pheasant, Chinese, 307 

 Japanese, 307 

 Ring-netdi, 307 

 shells, 460 

 Pheasants, 307 



Hybrid, 30S 

 Philipiiine Islands, 235, 2.SI) 

 Philodendron, 234, 240, 249 

 Phosjihate of lime, 95 

 Phosphoric acid in soils, 1(15 

 Photographs, Credit for, 12, 14 

 Phyllanthus, 252 



(see Otaheite gooseberry) 

 Phylodendron (error see Philodendron) 

 Phylum (see Nomenclature). One of the large 



branches of the animal kingdom. 

 Physical cliaracteristics of Hawaiian peo- 

 ple, 37 

 Pia, 284 



Picking coffee, 270 

 Pickle-weed, 192, 199 

 Pig [Puaal, dishes, (il 



)irepared for liakini;, 36 

 Dish of baked, 70 

 Pigs, 287 



Food for, 07 



Wild, Korcst damage.l by, 2S7 

 intro<luced, 295 



(yir dim Hogs) introdm-ed, 295 

 Wild, 295 

 Piiku. A drink made fr.nu the lenyes, branches 

 and fruit of the kukui tree and used for 

 medicine. 

 Piipii (Stick-tight grass), 196, 286 

 Pikopiko. The name of the ink or sepia in the 

 squid. When emitted it clouds the water a 

 murky brown, enabling the animal to escape. 



Pibili. The gum of the kukui tree, but also a 



general term for a gum. 

 Pili, 192, 59, 209, 286 



Pilikai. The name of a stout woody climber 

 {Ariii/reia tiliafolia Wright) with pale purple 

 flowers the seeds of ^vhich were used as a 

 cathartic for children. 

 I'ilikoa'a, 354 



Pilikoa (Cirrhitoid ti^h). 374, 354 

 Piling, Worms from, 490 

 'Pillars' lava (Puna), 158 

 Pill-bug, 398, 408, 409 

 Pillow, Ilawaiian, 57, 02 

 Pilo, 227 

 Pilot-fish, 365 



Pilot fish or Romero, 366, 365 

 Pilsbry, Dr. Henry A. (Conchologist), 12, 



121,' 123, 124, 290, 434, 435, 473 

 Pinau (Dragon fly), 436, 424 

 Pinch-bug (beetle), 417 

 Pineapiile, 258, 255, 261 



disease of sugar-cane, 261 

 Flowers of, 261 

 mealy-bug, 391 

 Propagation of, 261 

 Seasons for, 261 

 Seeds of, 261 

 scale, 384, 391 

 Size of, 261 

 Varieties of, 261 

 I'iiie, (irouiid, 214 



Srrc'iy, 252 

 • Tin-head" shells, 439 

 Pink shower, 244 



sugar-cane mealy-bug, 389 

 cotton boll worm, 399 

 Pinnate [Icavesl (244). When the small leafltts 

 are arranged along the side of a etnnmon 

 stem. 

 Pintail duck, 328 

 Pioeoe (Barnacles), 473 



(Hawaiian ovster), 456, 444 

 Pioi, 213 

 Pipe-fish, 365 

 Pijie, Hawaiian, 284 

 Pi)ii, 445 



Piliijii, 436, 442, 444, 470, 79, 465 

 Pipul tree, 283 

 Pirate bird, 318 

 Pisa shells, 450 



Pistil (21(i). The seed-bearing organ of a flower. 

 Pit crater, Keanakakoi, 186 

 of Halemaumau, 166 

 {xer Halemaumau), 174 

 scale, 391 

 Places (.src Cities, etc) 



tabued, 47 

 Plague carried by fleas. 401 

 Carriers, Rats as, 292 

 (Jerin of, 292 

 how contracted, 292 

 organism, 401 

 Plain (Alluvial), Examples of, 108 

 Plaiting lauhala mats, 84 

 Planarians, 497 



Plan map of DiaiiKind Head, 118 

 Plant and animal dyes, 09 



