INDEX. 



409 



Page. 



Ganta, a measure 139 



Garcia, Francisco, life of the missionary 



Sanvitores 95_ 157 



Garden plants I43, 279 



Garden seed, preservation 280 



Gardens 279 



abandoned 58 



destruction 104 



Garfish 87 



Garrett, Albin, on coconut products 240 



Gaudichaud-Beaupri?, botanist 29 



Gaudichaud, trees mentioned 62 



Geckos ( house-lizards) 81 



Generosity of natives 103 



Geographical description 11, 46 



Geology of Guam 47 



German islands of Marianne group ... 11, 119, 138 



Ghosts haunting banyans and ruins 109, 110 



Glands, nectar, of plants 66, 67, 68 



Goatfishes (Mullidae) called salmonete 88 



Goats 77 



Gobien's history of the Mariannes 99, 157 



Gods of the aborigines like lares of the 



Romans 109,110 



Godwit, Pacific, a shore bird 80 



Golden plover 80 



Gomphosus (parrot fishes) 85 



Gomuto palm 148, 368 



Gossypium, nectaries 67 



Government employees, pay 136 



Government of early inhabitants 106 



Grams, green 360 



Grapes 61 



Grapsus, a crab 90 



Grasses 60,151,286 



Grasshoppers 94 



Graves of aborigines 108 



Great houses of aborigines 15, 98, 105 



Greeting ceremonial 103 



Grief for the dead 108 



Griffin, A. P. C. Bibliography of Guam and 



Samoa 154 



Groom, Percy, on extrafloral nectaries 67 



Groupers, leopard spotted fishes 84 



Grunwell, Dr. Alfred G 122 



Gryllotalpse (mole-crickets) 94 



Guam language, works on 158 



Guam plant names, pronunciation 170 



origin 152 



Guam, population 11, 137 



Guam the first European settlement in the 



Pacific Ocean 24 



Guava 146 



Quilandlna crista, dissemination 73, 74 



Guillemard's erroneous statement regard- 

 ing inhabitants II7 



Gulf stream indicated by sea beans 73 



Gulls absent from Guam 80 



Gums 289 



Guppy, Doctor 76,164 



Gygh alba kittlitzi, a snowy tern 80 



Hades, belief in 109 



Haenke, Thaddeus, botanist 25 



Haenke's collections 27 



Hahahyan port 46 



Hair, bleaching 95,97 



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 Hair of animals lost by feeding on Leu- 

 caena 152 



Halcyon (kingfishers) 79 



Half-beaks, fishes called hankiit 85 



Halimeda (seaweeds) 52 



Halom-tano, etymology of 172 



Hanom point 47 



Harbor of Apr:*i, proposed improvement of. 48 



Harlequin fish (Zanclus) 83 



Harpe axillaris, a flsh 85 



Hartert, Ernst, zoologist 79, 158 



Hats, or sunshades, of aborigines 109 



Hat-making materials 1,%^ 183 



Hawaiian language 113 



Hawaiian plant-names 170 



seaweeds used for food 178 



Heaven, idea 109 



Hedges 273,280 



Helmet pith 175 



Hemiptera 94 



Hemp, Manila 57, 148, 329 



Henna 306 



Hepatics of the island 63, 292 



Herbarium of Chamisso 29 



of Gaudichaud 29 



of Haenke 27 



of Hombron 32 



of N(5e 27 



Hereditary succession among aborigines. . . 106 



Hermit crabs 90 



Herons, called chiiehuk6 79 



Heteractttis hrevipes, a shore-bird 80 



Hibiscus bark for ropes 124 



Hill, T. G., on the spines of a yam 69 



Historical works 157 



HLstory of Guam 12 



Hogs 18,19 



wild 77 



Holacanthus cyanotis, a fish 89 



Holocentrus, squirrel-fishes 83 



Holocentrus unipunctatus, a fish 88 



Holothurians 89 



Hombron and Jacquinot, naturalists 32 



Hom6n rock 51 



Honesty of aborigines 103 



Honey-eating birds 79 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, on confusion of Dios- 



coreae 64 



Horse-eye sea-beans 73 



Horses 34 



Horticulture, tropical 279 



Hospital established for the natives 122, 136 



for sailors 121 



Hospitality of aborigines 14, 103 



Hound-fishes (Tylosurus) 82 



Hou.se-gods (lares) 109 



House-lizards (geckos) 81 



Houses of aborigines 97 



Houses, modern 123 



Howard, B. J., micro-photographs by. 4,10,67,69 



Humboldt, on treatment of Malaspina 27 



Humuyong-maiiglo mountain 61 



Hurricanes 36, 40, 43, 132 



Husbands punLshed by wives 1 04 



Hydrographic Office, United States, meteor- 

 ological reports 41 



Hydrography 44 



