TXDEX. 



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(iriiulstdiu', (ir iiKirt' 

 hooknlii ) were 

 less Ki'itfy rock 

 cient times for 

 and ill modern 

 seen in use for 



Ijroix'i'ly wlu'tstones (pohaku 

 made from hard, more or 

 They were used in an- 

 shari)eninfr stone imi)lenients 

 times may oceasionally lie 

 whetting knives, etc. 



Grindstones, 75 

 Ground cockroach, 388 



beetles, 416 



cherry, 257 



nesting birds, 311 



-nuts, 285 



pine [Wawae iole|, 214 

 Group, The flora of the, 1 S9 



in Bisliop Museum, Bird, 310 



in the Bishop Museum, Ethnograjdiic, 

 64 

 Grouper [Hapuujiuu |, 362, 369 

 (irowing coral reef, 476 



of taro, 63 

 Grubs, Beetle, defined, 416 

 (luano beds on Laysan, 315 



Lighter load of, 92 



Loading, 92 



on Lavsan, 95 



rock. Pile of, 316 



Kate of deposition of, 97 



Guava. The genus Psidiutii is represented in 

 Hawaii by several species and varieties, all 

 introduced from the West Indies, South 

 America and China. The common guava 

 (P. Oiiajara var. pijriferum Linn.) is the 

 yellow fruited form common everywhere by 

 the roadside. The sweet red species 

 (P. Gun jam Linn.) is also common and has 

 a sweet, firm, red pulp. A white lemon- 

 shaped form is also common in certain locali- 

 ties: it has a white, sweet pulp. Another 

 variety of early introduction known as 

 waiawi has small pear-sliaiied fruits with 

 yellow flesh and numerous large seeds. The 

 strawberry guava (P. Cntteiatrum Sabine) 

 is a very different species with round red 

 fruits. A variety {P. ('. iucidiiin Hort.) 

 with small, round, yellow fruit is also culti- 

 vated. 



Guava, 263 



Effect of on soil, 263 

 Lemon, 264, 263 

 Species of, 263 

 Strawberry, 263 



Uses of, 263 



a, 78 



Guessing game | I'uhcnehene], I'layiiij 

 Guinea grass, 286 



fowl, 308 



pigs, 293 



|dgs, how used, 293 

 (iubdi, A characteristic, on Hawaii, 150 



crossed by flume, 274 

 Gulick, Dr. Jolui T. ( Kvoliiti.niist ), 12, 119, 



435, 437 

 (iiiiii (.s-rr Varnishes) 



Algaroba, 243 



disease, 265 



Knkui, 239 

 Gnnard, Flying, 

 Gunnera, 225 

 (iiintlier, Dr. A. 

 (lunwale | moo | 

 Gurrev, A. R., .Ir., Photogrn 

 Gutter-tile shells, 451 



374, 357 



( b-lithyologist), 37 

 of ulu, 80 



hs liv. 



If 



H 



Haae. The name applied to a beer made of sugar- 

 cane after it is fermented and foaming. 



Haliitats, Bird, showiLSlO, 316 



Habitat of (.s'('<' s])ecies in (juostion) 



Haena, Caves at, 108 



Hair of Hawaiians, 38 



how cut, 62 



Hairy tritoii | l'u)iu ole|, 460, 45() 

 Hala (sec Lauhahi), 2i)4 

 leaves. Dried, 60 



Halapepe, 202, 210 



Uses of, 21 1 



Halawa falls, 140, 148 



valley, 140, 133 



valley. Falls in, 142 



valley, Hipuajma falls shown, 140 



valley, Moaula falls in, 136 



valley, Sacred grove in, 140 



valley. Sea beach of, 140 

 Haleakala, 138 



Ascent of, 143 



Clouds in, 145 



Craters in, 143 



described, 139 



Floor of, 146 



General view of, 145 



Hawaii peaks seen from, 144 



Height of, 139 



History of, 146 



Inside of, 145 



Last eruption on, 147 



Lateral craters in (indicated), 134 



Legend of, 139 



Maj. of, 134 



Old mountain house on, 145 



Secondary craters in, 134, 145 



Small craters on, 143 



Silversword from, 206 



Sunrise on, described, 144 



Sunset from, descidbed, 143 



Trail up, 134 



Halemaumau, after a lircakdow ii, 166 



by day and night, isii 



Condensed history of, 183-188 



Cone building in, 174 



Flow from, 174 



from the Voh-ano House, 166 



in LsiM, 174 



in 1909. 174 



Map sliovving, 148 



Near \ie\v of, 166 



overflowing, 174 



Rise anti fall of la\a in. I(i7 



smoking, 166 



Spatter cone near, 184 



Steam <-l(iiid (ixer, 166 



Vapors from, 166 



\'ie\v looking down into. 174 

 Halema 'uma 'u (vrc Ma'u) 

 Hatiling sugar-cane. 274 

 Half beak | lheihe|.350 

 Half bill, Hawaii, 332 



Maui. 334 



