INDEX. 



387 



Humphrey, or Manikiki Island, 330, 



331. 



Hunter, Mr., 200. 

 Hurricanes, 184, 185, 187, 188. 

 Huon Kermadec Islands, 337, 338. 



Imports, amount of, into Fiji in 

 1879, 141. 



India, collection of taxes, 121 ; 

 candle-nut found in, 190. 



Indian Archipelago, the probable 

 home of the ancestors of the Sa- 

 waiori, Tarapon, Malay, and Ma- 

 lagasy races, xii. ; visited by 

 Chinese fishermen, 267. 



Indian corn, 155. 



India-rubber, 141. 



Indigo, 224. 



Infanticide, its prevalence in Fiji, 

 88 ; its practice by the Areoi 

 Society, 367. 



Intoxicants, sale to Fijian natives 

 forbidden by Government, 103 ; 

 Pandanus juice, 326. (See also 

 Cocoa-palm drink and Kava.) 



Ipecacuanha, 136, 137. 



Ivory nut, 362. 



Japanese character, 342. 



Jokoits (Ascension Island), 353. 



Joseph, Prince, son of King Caco- 

 bau, 24-30, 83. 



Journal of American Oriental So- 

 ciety, xxii. 



Journal of Anthropoloyica.1 Insti- 

 tute, xxiii. 



Juggernaut, Fijian parallel, 61. 



Jute, 237. 



Kabobo, 326. 



Kahulai (Sandwich Group), 4. 



Kai-Colos, their meeting with Sir 

 Arthur Gordon, 35 ; their defeat 

 by Captain Knollys, 41. 



Kalou Rerere (Fijian mythology), 

 69. 



Kaluakua (King David), of Sand- 

 wich Islands, 3. 



Kamehameha III. accepts Christi- 

 anity, 3. 



Kamehameha the Great, founder of 

 Hawaiian dynasty, 2, 3. 



Kana-bogi (Fijian funeral rite), 80. 



Kanakas (native inhabitants of Ha- 

 waii), 5. 



Kandavu (Fiji), 8, 50. 



Kanusimana (Fijian mythology), 65. 



Kao (Tonga), 286, 287. 



Kasavu (Fiji), 209. 



Kauai (Sandwich Islands), 4. 



Kava, used by Fijians as a present 

 to their priests, 65 ; the bowls in 

 which it is made, 82, 92 ; its 

 manufacture from the angona 

 root, 98 ; its ceremonial use, 

 Fiji, 32, 102, 103 ; Samoa, 228, 

 229 ; Tonga, 293, 295 ; its effects, 

 103, 217 ; its flavour, 10. 



Kava bowls, their construction, etc., 

 82, 92. 



Kelsall, Mr. T. S., Preface. 



Kendal's Grammar (Maori), xviii. 



Kentucky, cave skeletons and other 

 antiquities found in, 62. 



Kermadec, peopled by Sawaiori 

 race, xiii. 



Kingsmill Islands, peopled by Tara- 

 pon race, xiv. ; names by which 

 the natives are known in other 

 islands. 312 ; life and occupation 

 of the natives, 312-314 ; popula- 

 tion, 313 ; religious observances, 

 superstitions, and traditions, 314, 

 315 ; tatooing, marriage customs, 

 and characteristics of natives, 

 315 ; the wages they earn in other 

 islands as labourers, 315 ; their 

 refusal to serve in the employ of 

 Messrs. Godeffroy, 316; King Tern 

 Baiteke, 316-318; language, 318; 

 prevalent disease, 318, 319 ; value 

 of pandanus tree, 325. 



Klinesmith, Mr., 138. 



Knollys, Captain, 38, 41. 



Kokola (Fijian mythology), 65. 



Kolikoli (Fijian chief), 37. 



Koro Islands (Fiji), 12, 17, 198, 199. 



Koro Sea, 198. 



Kotoo Group (Tonga), 287. 



Kuahilo (Hawaiian god), 3. 



Kusaie. (iiee Strong's Island.) 



Kura (Fijian medicinal tree), 132. 



Kuria (Kingsmills), 316. 

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