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INDEX. 



Dolinm, 460, 461 

 Dolphin, 300, 354 



Common, 362, 301 



Whale, 355 

 Domestic animals, 287 



animals, Hawaiian, 295 



arts of women, 46 

 Dorsal fin (353). The fin on the back of a fish. 

 Dosalane (srr Hawaiian igneous rocks) 

 Double canoes. 29 



gang jilow, 278 



pronged fish si)ear, 344 



war canoe, 48 

 Dove, Chinese turtle, 305 



Eggs of, 305 



shells, 453 



shell, 470 



shooting, 305 

 Dowsett, Capt., 67 



Reef, 88, 97 

 Dracaena, 251 



[ki], 190, 251 

 Dragon fly [Pinau], 392, 423 



larvaj, 44(1 



nymah, 436 



tree, 211 

 Dredger dump. Shells collected on the, 447 

 Drepanididae, Genera of, 332 



Various genera of, 330 

 Dress of Hawaiian women, 3S 

 Dried fish, 364 

 Drill, Rotary, 35 

 Drive, Date' palm, 234 



Drowned vallev (Hanalei), Example of, 

 106 



Kahana a, 131 



Kahana, Oahu, an examjde of, 128 



on Kauai, Exam]ile of, 106 



Waiiiio a. 154 

 Drum fish (Puffer), 367 



heads, Hula, 346 

 Drums, Cocoanut shell, 82 



Gourd, 82 



Hula, 82 



Drupe [Bot.]. A stone-fruit. 

 Dryland tare, 225 



taro culture, (i5 

 Duck, Foreign, 328 



Hawaiian, 323, 328, 335 



Lavsan, 318 



Pintail, 328 



Shoveler, 328 

 Dunes, Erosion of, 142 



Root-casts in, 140 



{sec Sand dunes), 131 



Dung beetle, 417 



Dutch East Indies. 279 



Duties of Hawaiian women, 46 



Dwarfs, Work of, 359 



Dyes for tapa, 69 



Dye stuff. The Hawaiians liad an extended list 

 of materials which served as dye stuff 

 for ornamenting their tapas. Among the 

 plants so used were akoa. awapuhi. haa, niu, 

 holei, mao, na'u, noni. ohia, olema, koa, 



pili (charcoal of), walahee ,etc. Other dyes 

 were made from earth, charcoal, ashes, red 

 ocher, etc. 

 Dye stuff. Source of, 205 



Eagle fern, 223 



rays, 347 

 Early voyages. 26 



Difficulties encountered in, 29 

 Ears slit as a mark of humiliation, 51 

 Earth oven [imu], 36, 66 

 Earthquake of 1,S6S, 159 



Earthenware not made by Hawaiians, 59 

 Earthworms, 440, 497 

 Earwigs, 415, 428 

 E-a (Sea turtle), 299 

 Eastern oysters, 445 

 East Indies, 235, 346, 407 

 Eating bananas, 259 



poi, 76 

 Echinoidea, 487 

 Echo trail, 178 

 Economic entomology. Study of, 380 



insects (part one), 380 



insects (part two), 391 



insects. Some, 384 



study of native plants, 283 

 Edible aigae, 502 



mussel, Hawaiian, 456 



ohia, 216 



snail, 438 

 Eel(s), 355 



-conger, 355 



fishing, 242, 355 



-like fish, 361 



spear, 341 



Sjiecies of, 355 



and other curiously shajied fishes, 350 



Egg fruit (Luciiiiia Rivicoa Gwtn.). A native of 

 Brazil and of rare occurrence in Hawai'. 

 The fruit is described as being "about the 

 size and shape of an egg and tastes like the 

 yolk sweetened." 



Egg parasites, 382 



of (><('(' Species in cjuestion) 



shells, 459 

 Eggs, Albatross, 316 



Fossil, 315 

 Eight-marked ladyljird, 394 



-rayed corals, 479 



-rayed starfish, 489 



Ehrhorn, E. M. (Economic Entomologist), 



12, 410 



Ehuawa. A species of sedge (Ciipcrtis lac>-if;atiis 

 I>inn.) from which a strong cord was made; 

 but its chief use was in the manufacture ot 

 of the fine Xiihau mats. It is common in 

 shallow sweet and brackish water. 



Ekaha (Birds-nest fern), 190, 240, 223, 253 



Ekaha, 228 



Ekaha-ula= Ekaha 



ElaBocarpus (kcc Kalia) 



Elei)aio, 329 



Hawaii, 337 



Kauai, 334 



Oahu, 337 



