410 



USEFUL PLANTS OF GUAM. 



Puge. 



nynu'tn>|(liyllaceae, absenoo of &ii 



Ilyinciioptcrii 'Jl 



Ibafloi! y Garcia, niisstateuieiits regarding 



imtivi'.s 157 



Ichtliyology 81 



Iclit hy( >sia 121 



Idols, absence 109 



Ifil wood (Intsia) IJ 1, 125 



Iguanas {see Varaniis) 80 



Ikuno, .Japanese botanist. 72 



Ilangilangoil, preparation 210 



lliclio mountain 51 



Illegitimate childnii cared for 129 



Illiteracy 138 



Illuminating oils 29G 



Images, destruction 112 



Immortality, belief in 109, 131 



Implements of agriculture 144 



Importation of rice 143 



Imports 137 



Iiiiiliihiiu village, population of 137 



Jnilc|niidence of Spanish American col- 

 onies 30 



India Refining Company of l'hiladeli)liia.. 240 



Incest not tolerated 104, 105 



Indnst rial system 131 



Industries suggested by Villalobos 34 



In<lustry of the natives 40,133 



Infanticide 16 



Inhabitants, ancient 95-117 



modern ."". 117-133 



Inheritance, laws 106 



Insects, names 93 



Insects of Guam 90-94 



Intercourse of the sexes 105 



Invertebrates, marine 89, 90 



Invocation of spirits 15, 111 



Ipil wood (Intsia) 297 



Iraya tribes of Philippines, religion 110 



Irisari, governor, cruelty 105 



Iron prized by the natives 13, 17 



Ironwood 220 



Isabel Island, houses 97 



Islanders, names 119 



Ivory nut , 244 



Jacquin, botanist 25 



Jacquinot, botanist 32 



Jaggery 238 



Japanese laborers in Guam 40 



Jatropha rurcas, oil from seeds of 147 



Jellies, fruits used 184, 193 



Jesuits, the first colonists of Guam 14 



annual reports 167 



expulsion 21 



useful arts taught 22 



zeal Ill 



Jujube introduced 61 



Kaban, a measure 139 



Kalalang bank 48, 49 



Kalalang, name applied to curlews 80 



Kajji )k 221 



Kava 236 



Kava unknown in Guam 99 



Kearney, Thomas II 10 



Kehlcr, Lyman P 69 



Kidnapping of natives 13, 103 



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Kingfishers, terrestrial .79 



Kiptiha, a native chief, burial of 112 



Kiteflying 131 



Kotzebue expedition 28 



KitliHa rupcutria, a fresh-water fish 87 



Kuntze, Otto, on raphides 71 



Labor, conditions 131, 133 



convict 38 



Laborers, dearth 36, 133, 134 



Japanese 40 



La Corte, Felipe de 39, 128, K« 



Ladrones (thieves), name applied to na- 

 tives 13, 103 



Lake Matan-hanom 52 



Lances 20 



Lancet-fishes 82, 85, 88 



Laud birds 78 



Land crabs 90 



Land measurement 138 



Language of Guam 113, 1 16, 158 



modification of 117 



Luntavd caniara absent from Guam 152 



Lanzon (fruit) absent from Guam 61 



La I'erouse's account of Governor Tobias . . 24 



Lares (house-gods) 109, 110 



Lauka rock 51 



Law, respect for 130 



Lawn making 213. 306 



Leather 126 



Legazpi 13,95,96,97,102 



Legends, recitation .■ 110 



Le Gobien, Charles, history 157 



Le Gobien's erroneous statement as to igno- 

 rance of fire 99 



Lemons 146,229 



Lens phaseoloides, seeds adapted for floating. 74 



Leprosy 119,120 



Lesson, botanical collector 30 



Leucacna glauca injurious to animals 161 



Lewton, F. L 4,10 



Lichens of Guam 63, 309 



Lignite 51 



Lime from coralliferous limestone 126 



Limekilns, cocoanut wood used 239 



Limosa lapponica baueri, a shore bird 80 



Literature 1.54 



Litmus paper 294 



Littoral species, seeds 75 



Liverworts {see Hepaticoe) 292 



Lizard fishes (Synodus) 82 



Lizards 80 



Loaisa expedition 12, 155 



Lobsters, spiny ( Panulirus) 90 



Longevity of aborigines 95 



Looms unknown in Guam 100 



Lumber imported from the United States . . 137 



Lumbricoid worms 122 



Luminan reef 48, 49 



Lung-fish 82,86 



Lupog (sink holes) 52 



Lutianus (snappers) 83, 86 



Maca.ssar oil 210 



Madaga.scar, natives 117 



name for taro 154 



Magellan's voyage of discovery 11, 12, 154 



Magic 111,112 



