INDEX. 



539 



Conger-eel, 355 



Conglomerate. A rock (•nmi)().sed of femented 

 gravel. 



ronnectiui;- ]>ars |i;ik()| of liau, 80 

 Conoiil harp -shell, i60, 4.12 

 Conservation, Kaniehameha I on, lii'l 



of fish supply, S.iy 

 Consonants, Hawaiian, 39 

 Conspicuous insects, 392 

 Contents, 15-22 



Convergence, Examples of, 481 

 Convict fish [Manini], 372 

 Convolvulus, 197 



Cultivated, 24.S 

 Cook, Capt. James (Navigator), 153, IfiS, 

 182, 209, 287, 291, 295 

 Cook killed at, 182 

 Cook's monument, lnscrij>tion on, 84 

 Cooke, Dr. C. Montague (Conchologist), 



435 

 Cooking (.si'c imu, ulsu plate 4) 

 bananas, 259, 2(50 

 birds, Hawaiian method of, 324 

 shellfish. Native method, 443 

 Coot, Hawaiian, 323, 32(3 

 Coral (s), 475 



and coral rock, 488 

 Branching, 486, 488 

 Collecting, 142 

 (Common, 486 

 Common genera of, 477 

 Dead, 488 

 Eight-rayed, 479 

 growth i)revented by, 211 

 How to clean, 479 

 lime, 129 

 Mushroom, 488 

 Organ pij^e, 479 

 polyp. Work of, 93 

 Reef -building, 486, 488 

 rock. 486 



ro(dv, Worms from, 490 

 "tree," 2i)3 

 Worms in, 497 

 Corallines, 498 



Coral reef(s) at high ti.le. 478 

 at Molokai, 135 

 at W^aikiki, 131 

 Early formation of, 220 

 P^levated, 115 



Elevate.l (Ford Is., Pearl Harl)or), 130 

 Elevated (Pearl Harbor), 130 

 Geologic significance of, 477 

 MiscellanCDns animals from, 490 

 on Oahu, 110 

 Plants and animals from (part one), 



468 

 Plants and animals from (part two), 



4S5 

 The glowing, 476 

 Cord (xcr aha) 



Cordage from morning-glory vines, 197 

 Corduroy road (fern stems), 200 

 Cordyline, 251 



Corolla (19.5). The leaves of the flowr within 

 the caly.x: usually bright colored. 



Corn a])his, 389 

 cutworm, 396 

 leaf-hopi)er, 389 

 moth, 423 

 Coronation celebration, Hula dancers at, 78 

 Corpulency among the Hawaiians, 38 

 Coronet barnatdes, 475 

 Cosmetics, Hawaiian, 215, 222 

 Cotton, 203 

 aphis, 391 



boll-worm, 281, 399, 423 

 Early exi)ort of, 281 

 Native, 199 



peculiarities of the fiber, 281 

 Pests of, 399 

 Sea Island, 281 

 tree, 281 

 Upland, 281 

 Varieties of, 281 

 T'ottony cushion scale, 391 



guava scale, 391 

 Council of (diiefs, 55 

 Cowboys, 282 

 Cowries as food, 458 

 Cowry, 447 



Ancient pule to the, 459 

 Hnmi)-backed, 460 

 Isabella, 470 

 Madagascar, 470 

 Money, 470 

 Snake-head, 470 

 used as medicine, 459 

 shells, 457 

 shells as bait, 458 

 shells as leis, 458 

 Crabs, 468, 469, 491 



Brackish water. 436 

 common. How to identifv, 471 

 Hermit, 474, 471 

 Sand, 496 

 Small, 482 

 Crab-like animals, 482 



louse, 400 

 Crack in the the fioor of Kilauea, 184 

 Crater formation shown bv Dewev crater 

 160 . . , 



Hotel, 177 



Koko (Oahu), frf^m Hauuama Fav, 128 



"lake" on Hawaii, 160 



of Mokuaweoweo, 186, 155 



on Halcakala, 143. 152 

 I'rawfish, 4(iS 

 Creeper, Mexican, 248 



^lountain, 250 

 Creeping fig, 245 



grass, 208, 286 



Crenulated auger shell, 455 

 Cri(d<ets, 428, 429 



Common, chirj) of, 430 

 ( rime, 55 

 ' riiioids, 495 



Cross, Dr. Whitman ((ieologist), 153 

 "Cross bill " fiimdi, 333 

 Crotons, 234, 249 

 Croton scale, 391 

 Crow-foot, 196 



