INDEX. 



520 



Alteration of generations, Example of, 391 

 explained, 390 



Altfiiiate (208). Leaves placed one after an- 

 other: but one leaf growing out from each 

 joint of the stem. 



Ama (the outrigger), 80 



Amaama (Mullet), 362, 349, 359 



Aniakaha, 368 



Amaldhi, 329 



Kaiiai. 334 



:Maui, 332 

 Amakiias, 49 



Thorny, 196 

 Aniastridaj (Ground shells), 434 

 Aniauniau, 228, 222 



Ama'uama'u= [amaumauj which see. 

 Amber colored ivory, how made, 79 



Fish [Kahala],'^ 362, 365 

 Ambergris, 302 



Ambulacral zones explained, 485 

 America, 293, 297, 325, 376, 394, 397, 410, 



422, 428, 249, 252, 254, 286 

 American, 303, 336, 402 



cockroach, 402 



continent, 191, 242, 262, 268, 280, 284 



lobster, 468 



toad, 384 

 Amaranth, Common, 196 

 Ampulla^ explained, 489 

 Amusements at Waikiki, 80 



Hawaiian ,74 



The hula, etc., 81 



surf riding, 80 



Anacardinm (sec Cashew nut) 



Anal tin (364). The fin on the lower side of a 

 fish just in front of the tail fin. 



Anapanapa 204 



Anchorages (see Harbor anchorage) 



Anchovie [Xehu] 350 351 



Ancient voyages, 27 



wooden idol, 52 

 Anemonies attached to crabs, 476 



Sea, 490 

 Andes, 229 

 Angelica, 253 



Angoumois grain moth, 405 

 Anklets, 78, 82 

 Animals and plants brought to Hawaii, 27 



dyes, 69 



industry in Hawaii, 287 



life, Effects of agriculture on, 269 



as gods, 49 



Domestic, 287 



from the coral reef (part one), 468 



from the coral reef (jiart two), 485 



from laud and sea, 291 



Hawaiian marine, 294 



Introduced, 231, 295 



Native, 295 



to be collected at Waikiki. 116 



Annual plant (276). Flowering and fruiting 

 the year it is raised from seed: then d.ving. 



Annual yield of sugar. 271 



Anona, 266 



Anomia 445 



nobilis (young.) 456 



Antarctic, 229 



Antenna? (407). Organs occurring in pairs on 

 the head of insects, crabs, etc.. and serving 

 as feelers or tentacles. They varv greatly in 

 size, shape and function. 



Anthicids, 41s 



Ants, 387, 403 



Ants, bees and wasps, 403, 412 



Ant-lion, 425 



Ant, native, 413 



poison, 403 



White, 402 

 Anvil, Tapa, 64 

 Ao=Piifff)ii(st iieirelli Henshaw, 

 Apahu (Headfish), 374, 358 

 Apapane, Hawaiian, 334, 337, 329 



Laysan, 320 



Use of feathers of, 77 



Ape, 225 



Apeape, 194, 225 



Apekepeke (Kauai elepaio), 334 



Aperature (447). An opening: hence the mouth 

 of a gasteropod shell. 



Aphids, 265, 389, 425, 427 



on, 389, 390, 391 

 Apii, 225 



Appearance of Honolulu, 231 

 Apple banana, 259 



Custard, 266 



Mountain, 256 



Rose, 267 



Tahiti [Wi], 264, 266 

 Apples, 267 

 Apuu-u, 364 

 Aquatic beetles, 416 



bugs, 426 

 Aquarium, Fish at the 356 



Honolulu, 348, 354, 359, 360, 367, 368, 

 375 



Octopus at the, 442 



View of, 356 

 Arabia, 379 

 Aral)ian cowry, 459 



jasmine, 248 

 J3 

 Araucaria, 237 



Arbor (201). A bower formed by trees, shrubs 

 or vines usually trained over a lattice work 

 to form a shelter from the sun. 



Arboreal (245). Tree like: the size and shape of 

 a tree. 



Arch, Ononrea, 150 



ArrhiVi)Jithi)t}iiiiniiinii sp. (fig. 4) 398 



Archipelago, Development of Hawaiian, 



290 



Arctic, 3in 



right whale, 301 



Area of various islands (see Length, etc.) 



Argvreia (see TMlikai) 



Ark" shell. 456. 444 



Aristotle's lantern, 496, 485 



Armadillo-bugs, 408 



Arm of a starfish, 496 



Armor, Hawjiiijiii. 79 



Arm\' ,-;tori's, 51 



worms, 39() 



Arrangement of text exiilained. In 



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