INDEX. 



553 



Descent of rank aiiioii"^, 46 



Division of labor among, 59 



Early achievements of, 27 



Early Settlement of, 2() 



excelled in tapa making, 77 



Exchange of wares among, 74 



Eyes of (Characteristic), 38 



Features of, 38 



Family (;liscii)ine ani6ng, 45 



Feudal organization of, 47, 54 



Hair of, 38 



Habits of, due to environment, 39 



ideal of personal beauty, 38 



ignorant of continents, 27 



Infanticide among, 45 



Insane among, 45 



Large skeletons of, 38 



Life of, in the open, 39 



Long voyages of, 2tj 



Lyric talent of, 42 



Marriage among, 42, 45 



Nose of (Characteristic), 38 



Old. 84 



Old age among, 45 



Occupations of, 63 



Political development of, 31 



Polynesian affinities of the, 25 



Polynesian ancestry of, 25 



Physical conditions effecting, 36 



Rank and position among, 54 



Eeligion of the, 47 



Separation among, 45 



Sex relations among, 42 



Tattooing among the (-s't'c also Tattoo- 

 ing), 38 



The chiefs and common jieople among, 

 38 



The culture of the, 31 



the first settlers, 25 



their methods of warfare, 47 



Traditions of origin, etc., 26 



Types of old, 24 



Use of material at hand by, 75 



Use of whale-ivory by, 302 

 Hawaii-nei, Position of, 101 

 Hawk, Hawaiian, 323, 327, 336 



-moth, 421 

 Hawks-bill turtle, 300 

 Headfish [ApahuJ, 374, 358 

 Heart-shaped clam, 446 



-shaped urchin, 487 



shell, 456, 446 

 *' Heart's desire," The land of, 231 

 Heat cracks at Kilauea, 1 79 



Popping corn over, 184 

 Hebrew cone, 460, 455 

 Hedge, Cereus, 254 



plants, 251 



Hei [Cat's cradle], which -s'T" 



Heiau. Usually meaniiiK a large temple i)f 

 idolatry among the Hawaiians, but it was 

 also the name of the house for the gods in 

 every man's regular establisliment, as well 

 as for the small secret enclosure in the 

 large temple. 



Heiaii at Kavvaihae, Entrance to, 48 



lliiliopai, on Molokai, 140 



of Mookini, 343 



of I'liukihola, 48 



])yramidal type. 48 

 Heiau s, 5u 



dedicated to sj)ecial gods, 5(t 



Fish, 339 



Milo in, 203 



Number of, 50 



The priests for, 50 

 Heii (tree fern), 190, 194 

 Helmet [Mahiole], 44 77, 333 



shells, 4()l 

 Heliotrope, Beach, 192, 199 

 Helix, 439 



He makau (see fish-hook) 

 Hemerobians, 424 

 Hemisplierical scale, 391 

 Henshaw, Prof. Henrv W. (Biologist), 12, 



14, 299 

 Hepatica, 214 



Hepaticae. In 1877 D. D. Baldwin eiuunerated 

 73 species. Dr. C. Montague Cooke and 

 others have added several species since., 

 bringing the total up to near one hundred. 



Heralds, Hawaiian, 53 



Heralds' horn shells, 464 



Herb. A plant not woodv alx)ve the ground, if 

 at all. 



Herbert, Allen (Agriculturist), 445 



Herbivorous (365). Feeding upon vegetable 

 matter. 



Hercules ' club, 252 



Hereditary jioets and historians, 41 



Hermit crab, 474, 471 



crabs. House-hunting by, 471 



shell, 460 

 Heron, P>lack-crowned night, 310, 325 

 Herring, 358 



Hawaiian, 350 

 Hevea, rubber, 283 

 Hia (see Aulima) 

 Hibiscus, 213 



Cotton related to, 2^1 



Cultivated, 251 



Varieties of, 251 

 Hides and tallow, Animals slauL'htereil 



for, 287 

 Higgins, J. E. (Horticulturist), 12 

 High cliiefs, how buried, 52 



mountains. Plant life of, 210 



points on Oahu (indicated), 110 



-tide, The reef at, 478 

 Highest mountain in the Pacific, 147 

 Height of Hawaiians. 37 



of Polynesians, 37 

 Hiiiimanu (Sjiottcd stingray). 340,347,349 

 Hihiwai. 436 



Hihiwai, (Hnni shell), 456 



Hiliu. 'I'hc sdiiiid iiiiiiliici'd by a shell trumpet 

 iiiiak;i. 41 

 Hil]e])ran(i, Dr. \V. F. ( I'.otanist), 189. 191. 



195. 21)1, 2i)S. 21 1, 3nfi 

 Hilo Bay, Cocoanut island in, 150 



Bay, Fishing scene in, 352 



Bay. Mauna Kea in distance, 352 



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