554 



INDEX. 



coast (fig. 4), 194 



coast, 151 



coast at Lauiiahoehoe. 154 



described, 175 



Distances from (srr Overland Dis- 

 tances) 



grass, 208, 286 



grass, when introduced, 28(5 

 Hilu, 349, 359 



Hilu lauwili (Wrasse fish), 370 

 Hihi pilikoa, 354 

 Hinahina, 198 

 Hinalea lauwili, 349, 359 

 Hind, 369 

 Hinnites, 445 

 Hijijioiiyx, 462 



Hipuapua^(Hii)Uiiua) falls, 140, 133 

 Histerid beetles, 417 

 History of Diamond Head, 219 



of Oahu, 219, 22(l, 221 



of Kilanea, Condensed, 183-188 



of Mokuaweoweo, 155-163 



of the eruptions of Mauna Loa, 155 

 Historians, Hawaiian, 41 

 Hitchcock, D. Howard (Artist), Painting 



of Halemaumau, Plate 47, No. 2 

 Hitchcock, Prof. Charles H. (Geologist), 



12, 101, 115, 119, 120, 152, 153, 155 

 Hoarv Head range, 105 

 Hoawa, 212, 220 

 Hog louse, 400 



HoiK plum (SpuiicUas hitea Linn.) or golden apple 

 of Jamaica or Jamaica plum is rare in Ha- 

 waii although cosmopolitan in the tropics. It 

 is a tall tree with yellow ovoid fru'ts some- 

 times 2 inches long, and odd-pinnate leaves 

 in panicles 6 inches to a foot long. 



Hogs, 287 



teeth bracelets, 82 



Wild, 295 

 Hoi (Black mamo), 335 



(Yam), 213 



Hoilo. The season of the year answer'ng to win- 

 ter in the northern latitudes. The opposite 

 season or kau was the hot summer season. 



Hollyhock, 281 



Holoku or dress, 32, 60 



Home life of {^cc species in question) 



scene, Hawaiian, 84 

 Honaunau, City of refuge at, 48, 182 

 Honey, 391 



Algaroba, 243 



bee, 404, 415 



dew, 381 



dew, secreted by, 391 



-eater, Laysan, 314, 320 



-eater, Yeilow-tufted. 330 

 Honu (Green turtles), 294, 299 

 Honuapo, Eoad from Kilauea to, 182 



Honohonowai (often contracted to 'honohono'). 

 The name of the day-flower (CommeUna 

 iiinlifldrn Linn.), a representative of the 

 s])iderwort family, sometimes called spider- 

 wort, bearing small liliie irregular flowers. 

 Growing on alluvial banks and moist places 

 throughout the group. This Amer'can plant 

 with jointed, creeping, often branching stems. 

 bearing parallel nerved leaves with sheathing 

 jietiole is much used as feed for livestock. 



Honolulu as the center of the grou]!. 101 



Appearance of, 231 



compared witli Kew Gardens, 232 



First imjiressions of, 231 



flower. Hibiscus as the, 251 



gardens, Blossoms from, 250 



garden, Ramble in a (Part one), 231 



garden. Ramble in a (Part two), 243 



gardens. Views in, 240, 246 



harbor, 109 



statue, The, 44 



Streets of, 232 



Name derived from, 211 



to various island ports (.s-rr Distances, 

 etc.) 



to various Pacific ports {sec Ocean 

 distances) 



Position of, 110 

 Honomu, 176 



Akala falls (500 ft.) in, 162 

 Hook, Fish (iter fish hooks) 



Shark, 343 

 Horn-worm, Sweet-potato, 399 

 Horned helmet shell, 461 

 Horned-nut, Chinese, 285 



-l>out, 377 

 Hornets, 414 

 Horse Cassia, 244 



chestnut, 283 



-hoof shells, 462 



-weeil, 212 



Horses, 287 



introduced, 295 

 Horn fly, 387, 419 



shell, 470 

 Horse bot-flv, 387, 421 



-hoof shell, 470 



Sea, 350 



Hotel at Kilauea, 166 



Horticulture, Enemies of, 381 



Host. An animal or plant upon which a para- 

 site habitually lives. 



House, A temporary, 40 



cockroaches, 428 



fly, 387, 419 



fly parasite, 387 



for idols, 58 



for isolation, 58 



foundation for a, 58 



furnishings, 59 



lizards, 297 



Men 's eating, 58 



mouse, 293 



Rethatched, 59 



Sleejdng, 58 



s]>iders, 4(l9 



Thatching for a, ."9 



The building of a, 58 



Timbers used in a, 58 



Time emjiloyed in building a, 59 



Women's eating, 58 

 Household implements, 61 



pests, 405 



pets, Sjdders as, 410 



utensils, 56 

 How to collect algsE, 500 

 Hu (-scr Top sjiinning) 



