INDEX. 



381 



Brander, Mr., 231. 



Brazil, 122. 



Bread-fruit, 205. 



Bretheret, Father, 48, 49. 



Bridges, Fijian, 181, 182. 



Brinsmead, Messrs. John and Sons, 

 141. 



Bua (Fijian province), 50, 69. 



Bua (Fijian chief), 21. 



Building, or house construction, 

 Fijian, 92, 93. 



Bukalo (human flesh). (See Can- 

 nibalism. ) 



Bukutia (Fijian town), 41. 



Buli (Fijian rank of chieftainship), 

 53, 50, 91, 94, 101. 



' Bully Hayes ' (notorious pirate), 



- 195, 196,239-245. 



Bure (Fijian temple), 40, 42, 68. 



Burial ceremonies and customs, Fi- 

 jian, 76, 89 ; Hawaiian, 62 ; 

 Marquesan, 335 ; Tongan, 307, 

 308. 



Burnand, F. C., quoted, 186. 



Buschmann's work on Marquesas 

 and Tahiti languages, xx. 



Buzacott's ' Grammar of Hervey 

 Islands dialects, xx. 



Byron, Commodore, 329. 



Cacobau, King, King of Viti, 18 ; 

 the pronunciation of his name, 

 82 ; threatened by Maafu, 21 ; 

 difficulties with United States 

 Government, 22 ; grant of land 

 to Melbourne speculators, 22, 23 ; 

 ditto to the Fiji Commercial 

 Co., 57, 58 ; formation of the 

 Woods Administration, 23, 24 ; 

 introduction of measles epidemic 

 by Cacobau's sons, 24 ; address 

 to the people upon the occasion 

 of Sir Arthur Gordon's reception, 

 29 ; adopts Christianity, 30, 87 ; 

 the education of his sons, 30 ; 

 the treatment he has received at 

 the hands of the British Govern- 

 ment, 30 ; his actions at the 

 native ceremony inaugurated in 

 honour of Sir Arthur Gordon, 

 30-34 ; his postal system and 

 issue of notes, 57 ; his presence 



at the funeral of Tui Cakau, 82 ; 

 doggerel rhymes concerning, 191- 

 192. 



Cadell, Capt., 246. 



Calden Reef (Farming's Group), 339. 



CaWope, H.M.S., 75, 76. 



Calvert, Rev. J., xxiii. 



Camphor, 155. 



Camphor-wood boxes, 166, 167. 



Canada, suitable colony for working 

 classes, 163. 



Canal (Fijian), of native construc- 

 tion, 207, 208. 



Candle-nuts, 141-160; 189, 190. 



Cannibal forks, why used, 72. 



Cannibalism, Fiji, 34-43, 59, 67- 

 73 ; in Tonga, 297 ; in Marque- 

 sas Group, 335 ; on Wallis Island, 

 338 ; on Easter Island, 357 ; in 

 Solomon Group, 361. 



Canoe-building, Fiji, 89 ; Samoa, 

 221 ; Marshall Group, 342 ; Ra- 

 kahanga, 332 ; Solomon Islands, 

 361, 362; turtle-shell used in, 

 279. 



Caoutchouc, 158. 



Carew, Mr., 33-35, 39, 41, 95. 



Carnarvon House (Levukan hotel), 

 52. 



Caroline Islands, peopled by Tara- 

 pon race, xiv. ; languages of Po- 

 nape and Yap, xxii.; pearl fish- 

 eries, 247 ; position and extent of 

 the group, 350 ; Kusaie or Strong's 

 Island (q.v.),350-353; Ascension or 

 Ponape, 353, 354 ; Hogoleu atoll, 

 354-356 ; Mortlock, Monteverde, 

 and Yap, 356 ; the establishment 

 of Messrs. Goddefroy at Yap, 356, 

 357. 



Cau Moola, Tongan traditions ori- 

 ginated by, 298-301. 



Centipede, found in Fiji, 137. 



Ceylon pearl-shell, 246. 



Chalmers, Mr., 198, 199. 



Chichia (Fiji), 12, 202. 



China, payment of taxes, 121 ; 

 bec/te-de-mer trade, 266-268. 



Chinchona, 154, 225. 



Chinese, The, their lot in Sandwich 

 Group and California compared, 6; 

 excluded from the employ of the 



