INDEX. 



077 



Plantain, 2.19 



Plantains, Cooking, 212, 260 



Plantation, General view of (suj;ai), 278 



laborers, 274 



machinery, 274 



rice, 270 



scene, 274 



Sisal, 270 



Traction engine on a, 274 



Trash fire on, 270 

 Plant controlleil liv its enemies, Example 

 of a, 384 



Juices use of (.«■'• Ki, Awapahi, Itau) 



lice, 389, 42.5, 427 



lice, Life history of, 391 



life. Effect of agriculture on, 2{)9 



life of the high mountains, 210 



life of the lowlands, 189 



life of the sea-shore, 1S9 



-like animals, 498 



parasite {xrc Dodder, Mistletoe, etc.) 



Umbrella, 234 

 Planting and harvesting sugar-cane, 278 



seed cane, 278 

 Plants and animals l)rought as baggage, 27 



as gods, 49 



at Waikiki, 116 



by the sea-shore [Lauhala|, 194 



Common roadside, 198 



cultivated by the natives, li" 



Economic study of native, 283 



Endemic, 191 



Fiber, 69 



Field and roadside (common), 198 



from the coral reef (Part one), 468 



from the coral reef (Part two), 4S.") 



from the mountains and the shore, 218 



from the rocky coast, 192 



from the sea-shore, 192 



from the shore to the forest, 2111 



from the summit of Konahuinui, 224 



Hedge, 2.51 



Introduced, 191, 205, 231 



Introduction of, 283 



Lantana, spread controlled by, 383 



Marine, at Waikiki, 492 



Native, 192 



Native fiber, 217 



Number of genera and s|iecies of, 191 



of the lower forest and fields. 212 



of the lower forest zone, 202 



of the middle forest zone, 220 



of the mountain forest, 214 



peculiar to Hawaii, 193 



Precinctive, 193 



Rare exotic, 238 



Second zone of, 2IM 



transported by currents, 191 

 Plates engraved by Hawaiian (iazette Co., 



Ltd., Honolulu 

 Plates, List of, numerically arranged, 

 SECTION I— THE HAWAIIAN PEOPLE. 



1. Typical old Hawaiians of today, 24 



2. Hawaiian grass house with typical 



setting, 28 



3. Hawaiian children, 32 



4. Preparing Hawaiian food, 36 



o. Hawaiian home life, 40 



(i. Hawaiian types, 44 



7. Heiaus, war canoes and a city uf 



refuge, 48 

 7. Burial caves, war gods and idols, 52 

 9. Portion of the Hawaiian government 



collection, 57 



10. Hawaiian types at work and play, 63 



11. Ethnograjihic groups in the Hislu)|i 



Museum, 64 



12. Stone imiileiiients ami calabashes, 68 



13. Objects of native manufacture, 70 



14. Hawaiian girls at work and play, 76 



15. Hula dancers, 78 



16. The surf -riders, 80 



17. Miscellaneous Hawaiian ]pictiues, 84 

 SECTION n— THE GEOLOGY, GEOGRA- 

 PHY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE 



HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 



18. Map of the leeward chain of islands 



of the Hawaiian archipelago, 88 



19. Views on Midway and Ocean Islands, 



90 



20. Views on Laysan Island, 92 



21. Reefs and islands in the leeward 



chain, 96 



22. Map of the high or inhabited islands 



of the Hawaiian group, 100 



23. Views on Kauai, 102 



24. Map of the Island of Kauai, 104 



25. Caiions and valleys on Kauai, 106 



26. Map of the Island of Oahu. 110 



27. View in Nuuanu valley near tlie Pali 



showing the ]ieak of Lanihuli, 112 

 2S. Waikiki Beach and Diamond Heail, 

 116 



29. Specimens from Diamond Head. 



30. Scenery on Oahu, 122 



31. Nuuanu Pali, 125 



32. Coast scenes on Oahu, 128 



33. Formations of geologir interest on 



Oahu, 130 



34. Map of Maui an.l the Islands of 



Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe, 

 134 



35. Scenes on the windward side of 



Molokai, 136 



36. Halawa valley on Molokai, 140 



37. Lanai and Molokai, 142 



38. The summit of Haleakala,145 



39. Map of the Island of Hawaii, 148 

 41). View of the windward coast of Ha- 

 waii, 150 



41. Shore and mountain view on Ha- 



waii, 154 



42. Tree moulds in Puna, 156 



43. Volcanic scenery on Hawaii, 160 



44. Various Hawaiian \iews, 162 



45. Views of Kilauea, 166 



46. In and around Kilauea, 170 



47. View of the pit of Halemaumau, 174 

 4.S. Objects of interest in the crater of 



Kilauea, 185 

 -19. A'iews at Kilauea and .Moknaweo- 

 weo, 186 



