INDEX. 



593 



V 



"Vacation Island," The (MoloUai), 140 

 Valley(s), on Kauai, lOi 



on Hawaii, 148 



Isle, The, Maui, 237 



ou Oahu, 110 



Principal, on Maui, 134 

 Value of sugar crop (■>••"' Suu;ar production) 

 Valve (445). One of the twii shells of any 



clam-Hke animal. 

 Vancouver, George (Navigator), 1-53, 'Jlfl, 



2G3, 207, 289, 29.5 

 Vapors from Halemaumau, 186 



from Mokuawoewoe, 186 

 Variation, Color, in land shells, 432 

 Variation (433). Departnie from the normal. 

 Variation, Example of (shells). 43.') 



of flora, 193 



I'lant, (_'auses of, 193 



Shells, Example of, 433 

 Varieties (.s-cr Nomenclature) 



Color, 433 

 Various animals from laml and sea, 291 

 Tarnishes, gums, paste, etc. The natives made 



varnish of kukui hark, banana buds and ki 



leaves: paste of ama'uma'u ; gums of the 



breadfruit juice. 

 Vaughan, Dr. T. Wayland (Geologist, 



Zoologist), 477 

 Vein [Bot.] (21.5). The small branchinj; ribs 



forming the framework of the leaf. 

 View(s) across Hananina Bay, 128 



in a forest jungle, 200 



in an ohia forest, 200 



in Honolulu gardens, 240 



Government Nursery, 238 



in Kilauea, 174, 184 



in Leper Settlement, 136 



in Nuuanu valley, 112 



in Olokele canon, 106 



in the forests, 200 



in the Koolau range, 112 



in Tropical gardens, 234 



in Waimea cailoii, 106 



near the Pali, 112 



of Halemaumau, 166 



of Honolulu aquarium, 356 



of Lanihuli peak, 112 



on Ocean Island, 90 



showing bog flora, 218 

 Vegetable flies, 421 



fly (Melon fly), 387 

 Vegetable Oils. Wrestlers used the oil from 



kukui nuts to make their limbs supile and 



render the body slippery. {See Oil.) 

 Vegetation along the streams, 200 



at Kilauea, 166 



in a wet forest (figs. 2, 3), 190, 200 



in Kilauea, 170 



in Kilaueaiki. 170 



iu the forests. 200 



on Hawaii, 156, 160 



on Konohuinni, 224 



on Midway, 90 



on mountain ridges, 218 



Sulidiur fumes, effect on, 170 



Ventral fins (368). Fins on the ventral side of 

 the body corresponding to the hind limbs in 

 other animals. 



Venus clam, 456, 446 



Verbena, 205 



Vermifuge, Papaya seeds as, 263 



Vartebrates (299). The great group of animals 

 provided with a jointed spinal column. 



Vertical section through Diamond Head, 

 118 



Vessels, Birds following, 312 



Villages and towns on Kauai, 104 



and towns. Principal, on Hawaii, 148 

 Typical ,on Kauai, 102 

 {src Cities, etc.) 



A'inca, 207, 250, 254 



Vine(s), and shrubs, 248 

 Bird-claw, 250, 248 

 Festooning, 234 

 Fire-cracker, 250, 248 

 Fruiting, 248 



"Museum "=Bird-claw vine, 250 

 "Stick tight "^Bird-claw vine, 250 



Vinegar-fly, 421 



Violet aphis, 389 

 Chinese, 248 

 Mahukona, 199 

 Nati%e, 229 

 snail, 470, 463 



Viridonia, 332 



Viscid (217). Sticky. Having a glutinous sur- 

 face. 



Volcanic Bombs. Masses of lava that have solidi- 

 fied into more or less rounded masses in the 

 crater and are hurled out as bombs. Speci- 

 mens occur at various places in the group, as 

 Palolo crater, Haleakala, etc. 



Volcanic craters. Active, 101 

 craters, Extinct, 101 

 glass (««' Obsidian) 

 islands. The, 101 

 sand, 117 



Volcano House, distance from, to import- 

 ant points {sec Overland Distances) 

 House, Elevation at, 166, l(i5 

 House, Fern .jungle at. 194 

 House, Fireplace in, 184 

 House, Halemaumau from the, 166 

 House, Staghorn fern near, 194 

 -made scenerv (Haleakala). 145 

 -made scenerV on Hawaii, 162, 156, 160, 

 166, 170, 174 

 \'olcanoes on Hawaii indicated, 148 

 Work of Hawaii's, lliS 



Voracious (361). Taking food in large quanti- 

 ties. 



Vowels, Hawaiian, 39 



Vows were usually made and kept by Ha- 

 waiians — through fear of their gods. A vow- 

 once made was regarded as a very sacred 

 engagement. 

 Vulcauology, Oahu a laboratory in, 109 



w 



Waa. A canoe. The ancient Hawaiian canoes 

 were dug out of a single koa log. Among 

 the specific names were waa kaukuhi=a 

 single canoe: waa kaulua=a double canoe: 

 waa pelelua = a blunt canoe. 



