INDEX. 



541 



Diamond Hea.i, 80, 115, 121 



Age of, 12+ 



Breccia, at, 219 



Concretions at, 131 



Fossils from, 118 



Fossils at, 2 lit 



from Waikiki, 116 



Heioht of, 11.1 



History of, 219 



Map of, 118 



Plan ma]i of, 118 



Pot-holes at, 131 



Boot casts at, 131 



Sea slo]ie of, 131 



Speculations liased on, 11.") 



Tufa cone of, 80 



A'ertieal section through, 118 



Diiitoines. Both marine and fresh water species 

 ahound in the group. Recent study of ma- 

 terial collected l)y the Albatross, and by the 

 writer, has added many species to the list of 

 this group of single-celled plants from this 

 region. 



Dibble, Eev. Sheldon (Historian), (is, :221 



"Die-bajck,"' 2«.5 



Digger, The [oo], 75 

 wasps, 413 



Dikes, 121 



Examjdes of, on Punchbowl, 121 



Dioecious plant, Papaya, e.xamples of, 263 



Dip nets, 341 

 Large, 344 



Dipthongs, Hawaiian, 39 



Dipthongs. A dipthong is a union of two 

 vowels pronounced as one syllable. In 

 uttering a dipthong both vowels are 

 sounded but are so lilended as to be 

 considered as forming one syllable. 

 In scientific nomenclature projter diph- 

 thongs occur frequently an<l are 

 usually indicated by the union of the 

 letters involved. Tn the present 

 volume the italic a' and ff used in the 

 Latin names occuring in the foot-notes 

 and the explanation of ]»lates are so 

 similar in aiipearancc that as a con- 

 venience, in the varification of spell- 

 ing, those words formed with an a' 

 have been here collected. Those oc- 

 curring in the descrijition of the 

 1 dates are: Ba-rhaavia diffusa, Cler- 

 montia coerulea, Ccelastrea tenuis, 

 ('oelenterata, Crangon = (Aljiheus) 

 loevis, T])omoea spp., (Kchalia grisea, 

 Parexocirtus l)ra(diypterus, i'hin'ma 

 sp., Phcenix dactylifera, Scu'vola 

 Koenigi. Those occurring in the 

 foot-notes for the text are: Hadimeria 

 nivea, ('oelenterata, Cddophora spp., 

 E.xoc(i'tida\ Fxocirtus volitaus, Fpo- 

 mcea spj)., (Edemeri<la', (Fstrida;, 

 (Fstrus, Parexocfftus lirm liyi>terus. 

 T'hi(cnia, Plui'iiix d;ictylifcra, INpcil- 

 liiihe. 



Disease, caused by gods, 49 



Diseased inflorescence, 202 



Diseases of the Ijanana, 260 



I'inea])ple, 261 

 Disemboweling weapon, 81 

 Dishes, 5^^ 

 Disk-head fish, 367 



Distances by sea from Honolulu to Kalaui)apa, 52 

 miles; Lahaiiia, 72 m. : Kahuhii, 90 m. ; 

 Hana, 128 m. : Maaleae, 8(i m. : Makena, 

 90 m. : Mahukona. i:i4 m. : Kawaihae. 144 

 m. : Kailua (on Hawaii), l.")7 ni. : .South 

 Point ( Ka Lae), 2:i:5 m. : Honuapo, 244 m.; 

 Hilo (direct), 192 m. : Hilo (via Kawai- 

 hae), 230 m. : Nawiliwili. 98 m. : Koloa, 

 102 m.; Waimea, 120 m. : Hanalei, 125 m. 



Distances on Hawaii, 148 

 on Kauai, 104 

 on IMaui, 134 

 on Oahu, 110 

 (s)'c Overland Distances) 



Distilling {>«■(■ Okolehao) 



Distribution of fauna and flora explained, 

 290 



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Districts: On OAHT — lioiicihihi. Kwa. Waia- 

 nae, Waialua, Koolauloa, Kn(il;ni])oko. Ho- 

 nolulu, with about one-fourth the ])oi)ulatioii 

 of the whole group, is the capita! city. On 

 KAUAI — Waimea, Koloa, Lihue, Kawai- 

 hau, Hanalei (including Napali): on 

 MAUI — Lahaina, Wailuku, Makawao, Hana: 

 on HAW.\II — Kohala (divided into North 

 and South Kohala), Hamakua, Hilo (divided 

 into North and South Hilo), Puna, Kau, 

 Kona (divided into Xorlh and South Kona): 

 on MOLOKAI — Undivided. 



Divergeiu-e (433). Differentiation in aclion or 

 character. 



Diviners (sec Nana uli) 



Diving beetles, Preilaceous, 4 Hi 



boys in Honolulu harbor, 60 



from high places, S6 

 l)i\ision of lands {src King and the lands) 

 Dixon, Capt. George (Navigator), 431 

 Doctor-fish, 372 

 Dodder, 199. 204 

 Dodouii'a (■>>■" -Mii) 

 Dog-llca, 4111 

 Dog wlu'lks, 4."il 



-fish, Hawaiian, 346 



l"'o()d for, ()7 



fish, Hawaiian, 346 



-shark. 340 



teeth, use of. 82 



-tick, 401 



travs, (il 



Wild, 29.-1 

 Dogs' teeth, use of. 77 



