CHAPTER XII, 



Labourers. Markets for Produce. Laud Titles. Kinds of Native 

 Produce, &c. — pp. 185-191. 



CHAPTER XIII. 

 Stock. Piss. Fowls. Fauna of Fiji. — pp. 192-194. 



APPENDIX I. 



Report on the Caoutchouc-yielding Plants of Fiji. — pp. 195-202. 



APPENDIX II. 



Report on Sandalwood Preservation, and extension by Cultivation, 

 t V C .— pp. 203-212. 



APPENDIX III. 



Propositions regarding a Forest Ordinance for Fiji. — pp. 213-235. 



APPENDIX IV. 



Letter to the lion, the Colonial Secretary, Fiji, and Rules 

 suggested to regulate the Felling of' Timber Trees in Forest Reserves. 

 —pp. 236-246. 



APPENDIX V. 



Meteorological statements. — pp. 247-2.35. 



APPENDIX VI. 

 List of Flowering Plants and Ferns indigenous to Fiji. — pp. 256-286. 



Note. 



In pronouncing and spelling Fijian words the following rules are 

 observed, viz. : — 



/>'. Ii, pronounced Mb, a- Bau, Mbau ', Bua, Mbua. 

 (', c, pronounced th t as Cibicibi, Thimbithimbi ; ca (bad) Tha. 

 />, d, pronounced Nd, a- Druadrua, Ndiiiandrua ; Kadavu 

 Kandavu. 

 . ng in sing or rang as Turaga, Turanga; vuga, vunga. 

 Q> 9i '"J-'J" or nka ; as YYaga (canoe) Wangga or Wanka. 



