BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



It seems unuecessary to attempt a complete bn>liograi)hy of even the more inclu- 

 sive publications dealing with the phases of the extensive subject treateil in this volume. 

 The following list is therefore calculated to serve as a guide indicating the way to the 

 chief of the many and varied sources used in tlie j)n'paration of the text. An exainination 

 of the references given will suggest tlnuiigh Idbliograpliics ami citations still other reliable 

 original sources to which the reader in search of fuller information can safely go for a 

 more systematic and detailed handling of the various subjects touched ujion in the pre- 

 ceding pages than is possible within the cumpass of one brief volume — particularly if that 

 volume, in jiurjiose and design, is j)lanned to meet the requirements of the average reader. 



The author takes this final opportunity to again express his indebtedness to those 

 who have preceded him, and through their published works, made this popular synoptical 

 view cf natur(> in Hawaii possible. 



GENERAL. 



In addition to standard works on anthropology, ethnology, geology, topography, 

 physiography, botany, agriculture, horticulture, and general natural history, mention should 

 be made of the 40 volumes of Thrum's Annual, wliiih collectively constitute an encyclo- 

 pedia of Hawaiian subjects. 

 Thrum's Almanac and Annual will long l)e Hawaii's greatest source book. (Consult tables 



of contents, indices, etc.). 

 Memoirs B. P. Bishop Museum. Honolulu. 1899 to 1915 (see indices). 

 Occasicnal Papers of the B. P. Hishoii Museum, llonohilu, 1,S9S to 1915 (see indices). 

 Hawaii's ^'uung People, Bound volumes of. LahaiMaluna (see indices). 

 The Missionary Herald. Boston ,1819-1899. 

 The Friend. Honolulu, 1844-1915. 



The Sandwich Island G-azette and Journal of Commerce. Honolulu, 1836-1839. 

 The Hawaiian Spectator. Honolulu, 1838, 1839. 

 The Hawaiian Gazette. Honolulu, 1892-1899. 



VOYAGES AND TRAVEL. 



James Cook and James King, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. ."'. vols. London, 1784. 



George Dixon, A Voyage Round the World. London, 1789. 



Nathaniel Portlock, A Voyage Round the World, etc. London, 17>s9. 



George Vancouver, A A^'oyage of Discovery, etc. .'5 vols. London, 1798. 



r. W. Beechey, Narrative of a Voyage in the Pacific, etc. Philadelphia, 18."?2. 



G. A. Byron (Lord), Voyage of H. M. S. Blonde. London. 182(5. 



William Churchill, 'The Polynesian Wanderings. Carnegie Institution, 1911. 



HISTORIES AND BIOGRAPHY. 



C. S. Stewart, A Residence in the Sandwich Islands. 5tli edition. Boston, IS."??. 



Sheldon Dibble, History of the Sandwich Islands. Laliainaluiui, 1843. 



J. J. Jarvis, History of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands. London, 1S4:!. 



J. J. Jarvis, History of the Sandwich Islands, .'ird edition. Honolulu, 1S47. 



Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands. Hartford, 

 1.S48. 



H. T. Cheever, Life in the Sandwich Islands. New York, 1851. 



A Haole (G. W. Bates), Sandwich Island Notes. New York, 1851. 



Kufus Anderson, The Hawaiian Islands: Their Progress and Condition T'nder Missionary 

 La})ors. Boston, 1864. 



Manley Hopkins, Hawaii: The Past, Present and Future of Its Island Kingdom. 2nd edi- 

 tion. New Y^ork, 1869. 



Titus Coan, Life in Hawaii. New York, 1882. 



Liliuokalani ((^ueen), Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen. Boston. 189'^. 



William D. Alexander, A Brief History of the Hawaiian People. N<"w York. 1'^9I and 1S9S. 



Sheldon Dibble, A History of the Sandwich Islands. i K". ■published by T. C Thrum i Ho- 

 nolulu, 1909. ' ■ 



SECTION ONE. 



TlIK HAWAIIAN PEOPLE. 



William Ellis, Narrative of a Tour Through Hawaii, or Owhyhee. Lou. Ion. 1><2<;. 



