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USEFUL PLANTS OF GUAM. 



Diseases of modern inhabitants 119 



Dispersiil of pliints liy ocean currents 72 



Distillation of aguaniicntc forbidden 147 



Divorce among aborigines 105 



Dogs 77 



Domestic animals 77 



Doves 78 



Doyle, C. B 4 



Dragon flies 94 



Dress of modern inliabitants •123 



Drift, seeds and fruits 72 



Drinking water of Agana polluted 13G 



Ducks, wild 80,126 



Dngdug, or fertile l)readfniit 190 



Dumont d'l'rville, two visits of 30,32,156 



Duiigca, Don Justo 10 



Durian (fruit) absent from Guam 61 



Dutcb navigators 13 



Dwellings of aborigines 97 



modern 123 



Dyes 1 98, 1 99, 203, 264 



Earthquakes in Guam 36, 50, 51 



Easter Island, language 113 



Eaton, English pirate 16 



Economic conditions in Guam 32, 33, 34, 136 



Economic plants, indigenous and sponta- 

 neous 142 



Economy, personal and domestic, of abo- 

 rigines 96 



Modern inhabitants 123 



Edible-nest swift 79 



Edible roots 144 



Education of natives discouraged 128 



Educational statistics 138 



Eels, fresh- water 85 



not eaten by aborigines 98 



salt-water 83 



Elegies of aborigines 108 



Elemi, Manila 210 



Emballonura semicaudata, a bat 76 



Emoia cyanura, a lizard 81 



English pirates 16 



Epidemics 36, 39, 122 



Epinephelus hexagonalux, a spotted ti.^h 84 



Epiphytes 55, 56, 65, 269 



Equatorial current in Pacific 13 



Eschscholtz, Johann Friedrich 28,29 



Esplana, Spanish governor 16, 18 



Etiquette observed by aborigines 103, 104 



Evans, Lieut. Franck T 4 



Evermann, Dr. Barton W 4, 81 



Excalfavtoria sinensis, an introduced quail. 78 



Exports at present time 137 



Extrafloral nectaries 66 



Family organization of aborigines 106 



Famine foods 98 



Famine of 1849 36 



Famines caused by hurricanes 132 



Fandangos 130 



Fanihi, a fruit-eating bat 76, 184 



Fan-tailed fly-catcher 79 



Farms, cultivation of 131 



Fasting as a manifestation of grief 108 



Feasts of aborigines 107 



Feasts of modern inhabitants 130 



Fecundation of cycads 71 



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Fences 273 



Ferns 273 



Ferries across the mouths of rivers i49 



Filjer, coconut 236, 241 



Fiber jilant-s 148, 274 



Ficus, Guam species not identified i:3 



Fighting 106 



Fijian islands resembling Guam 47 



Fijian plant names 170 



File-fish, long-beaked 85 



Filial piety 130 



Filipino rice planters in (luam 143 



Fire known to the aborigines 99 



vernacular words pertaining to UK) 



Fischer, Louis A 139 



Fish called man.lhag preserved by-'abo- 



rigines 99 



Fish intoxicants 81, 196, 301 



Fishes, alphabetical list 83 



Fishing, decline 126 



Fishing, methods 81, 100 



Fi-shing nets of pineapple fiber 183 



Fistularia depressa, a trumpet fish 83 



Flammeo sanimara, a squirrel fish 83 



Fleas 93 



Flies 92 



Floras of Pacific island groups 158 



Floras, tropical 158, 1,59 



Flores, Jose, Alcalde of Umata 30 



Florida Island, houses 97 



Flounders 82,88 



Flour, importation 137 



Flycatchers 79 



Flying fish called gahga 84 



Flying fox, a fruit-eating bat 76 



Flying prao 100, 101, 102 



Food staples 126 



Food staples of aborigines 98 



Forage plants 150, 190, 317 



Foreign commerce 137 



Foreigners a source of trouble in Guam ... 36 



settling in Guam 119 



Forest vegetation 55 



Fossils 1 48 



Free trade and protection 32, 33 



with ships granted by Villalobos 36 



Frerjata aquila, the frigate bird 80 



Fresh- water duck 80, 126 



Fresh-water fish called pulan 87 



Fresh water, source 46, 49 



Freycinet expedition 29 



Frigate, or man-of-war, bird 80 



Fruit doves 78 



Fruit-eating bat 76 



Fruits of Guam 145 



Funeral ceremonies, aboriginal 108 



modern 130 



Fungi 63,278 



Furniture and utensils of aborigines 98 



Furniture, modern 124. 125 



Fuuiia, sacred rock Ill 



Gaimard, zoologist 29, 30 



GaUinago viegala, a snipe 80 



Oallinula chloropus, a water-hen 79 



Ganga-Herrero, Spanish governor 31 



Gannets, or boobies 80 





