INDEX. 



595 



Weaver Itirils, L'77, 3n4 



Wedge work, done by guava, '-'(il? 



■tailed shearwater, 310, 316, 327, 

 313 

 Weed, Jamestown, 287 



Jimson (Jamestown weed), 198 

 Poisonous, 341 

 Weeds, 286 



Common, 196 

 "Weeping" palm, 237 

 Weevils, 395, 4U5, 41 S 

 Weke, 373 



ula [Surmullet), 362, 373, 349 

 ulaula (Surmullet), 366 

 Weli. The name given to the curious wor 

 Holothurian at Pearl City, Kaneohe, et 

 Welling of liquid lava, 168 

 Wells (sfc Artesan wells), 127 

 Well-to-do, Houses of tlie, 58 

 West Indies, 211, 232, 244, 252, 262, 



296 

 Wet forest. Vegetation in (tigs. 2, 3), 



200 

 Whale, A race for a, 298 

 Arctic right, 3(11 

 Boat fast to a, 298 

 Whalebone, 301 

 Capture of, 303 

 Humpback, 301 

 in the Bishop Museum, 302 

 ivory, 302 



ivorv, use of, 79, 302, 

 'Killer,' 346 

 -lice, 468 

 oil, 302 

 Eight, 301 

 Sperm, 298, 301 

 Whaleboat, 298 

 Whalebone, Yield of, 303 



whale, 301 

 Whales, 301 



and whaling scenes, 298 

 attach bv Orca, 347 

 food of, 301, 302 

 Size of, 301 

 'Soundings' of, 303 

 teeth, use of, 82 

 Whaling industry, 301, 303 

 Whaleship, Full-rigged, 298 



stripping off "blubber," 298 

 Whelks, 441, 450 

 When introiluced (-stc species in rpies 



296 

 Whetstones [polioku hookala], 75 



(sec Grindstone) 

 White ants, 402, 424, 425 

 ant, Hawaiian, 425 

 -breased albatross, 312 

 cabbage butterfly, 422 

 mice, 293 

 mulberry, 267 

 potatoes, 284 

 rats, 293 



-tailed tropic bird, 309 

 tern, 310, 318 

 Wi (Shell), 470, 466 

 Wi (Fruit), 264, 266 



Wicker-work basket | Hanai poepoe], 57 

 for helmets, 77 

 312, Wide ranging shore forms, 195 



Width of channels (.see Tnter-lsland Chan- 

 nels) 

 of various islands (xcc Length, etc.) 

 Wild bananas, 190 



cats (Introduced), 293 

 euphorbia, 196 

 fowl, 308 

 fruits, 258 

 geese (foreign), 328 

 geranium, 287 

 goats. Damage by, 221 

 m-)ike Ipecac [Nuumele], 212 



1^- rice, 277 



strawberry, 255 

 Wilder, William (Collector of Mollusca), 12 

 Wiliwili, 194, 203, 210, 395 

 266, Native use of, 80, 204 



The so-called, 203 

 , 190, wood, use of, 86 



Wilkinson, John, 279 

 Wikstropniia (xer Akai) 

 Williams, James J., Photographs by, 14 

 Wind blown sand on Oahu, 122 

 Erosion by (sandstone), 142 

 gap. The Pali, example of, 125 

 Winds, Trade, 31 

 Windward Islands, 93 

 side of Oahu, 131 

 Window flies, 419 

 Wine-.iar shells, 459 

 Wine palm, 246, 237 

 Wingles bird-lice, 430 



bird. So-called, 318, 333 

 Winter (xer Hoilo) 

 Winter visitors (ducks), 328 

 Wire grass (Dog's tail), 196 



-worm, 399, 417 

 Woman, Status of, 46 

 Women, Certain duties of, 46 

 Medicine practical by, 4i; 

 in times of war, 51 

 Special tabus for, 46 

 dress. The Hawaiian, 38 

 work. Mat making, 73 

 Wood, bone and stone, uses of, 75 

 -borer beetles, 417, 418 

 cabinet, 213, 245 

 Implements of, 74 

 tion), of tamarind, how used, 245 



sorrel. Yellow, 196 

 Wooden calabashes [Umeke], 57 

 idol, 52, 70, 49 

 image, 70 

 tapa anvil, 64 

 Wood-louse, 408 



Woodpeckers. There being no native wood- 

 peckers their introduction has been repeated- 

 ly urged to cope with the koa tree borer and 

 o'ther insects injurious to the Hawaiian 

 forest. 

 Work of Hawaii's volcanoes, 163 



sugar-cane borer, 380 

 Worm, Black cut, 422 

 Book, 418 



