562 



INDEX. 



Lava around trees in ruiia. 156 



brick, 129 



boulder on Hawaii, 160 



column, height lifted, 164 



discharge, 1907 flow, 163 



floor of Kilauea, 166 



flow, General view of, 162 < 



flows in Kilauea, 166, 174, 186 



' flower pots, ' Puna, 156 



floW'S, Eecent, on Hawaii, 148 



Flow structure of, 186 



flow, Surface of, 160 



forms of (curious), 186 



mound in Kilauea, 186 



'jiillars' (I'una), 156 



pool in Mokuaweoweo, 186 



Rise and fall of, ]67 



rock as building stone, 129 



soil, 107 



Solidified (recent), 166 



tree casts in Puna, 162 



tree moulds (Puna), 156 



Lavas of Hawaii and their Relations. Under 

 the above title Dr. "\Miitman Cross d'scusses 

 the Hawaiian rocks in an exhaustive and 

 able paper (Professional Paper 88, U. S. 

 Geol. Survey, 1915) to which the technical 

 student of Hawaiian lavas is referred for de- 

 tailed information bearing on the composi- 

 tion, cla.ssification and theoretic problems 

 involved in a study of this subject. 



Law of custom, 55 



Laysan albatross, 92, 294, 312 



albatross — the end of the dance, 316 



Bird life. Views of, 310, 316 



canary, 314, 319, 320 



canary as cage bird, 319 



canary nest and eggs, 316 



Discovery of, 95 



duck, 318 



honey-eater, 314, 320 



rail, '314, 318 

 Laysan Island, 95 

 "' Birds of, 312 



Description of, 313 



General view on, 92, 316 



Guano on, 95 



Harbor at, 92, 95 



Manager's quarters at, 92 



Position of, 88 



Rabbit on, 293 



Salt-water lagoon on, 316 



Struggle for existence on, 313 



Views on, 92, 294 

 Leadw'ort, 254 

 Leaf, A falling (palm), 232 



-cutting bees, 415 



-miners, 423 



-miner beetle, 419 



-hoppers, 388, 427 



-hopper, Sugar-cane, 381 



-hopper. Sugar-cane, Parasites of, 382 



rolling moths, 395 



Leaflets. One of the divisions or blades of a 

 compound leaf. 



Leahi {see Diamond Head), 115 



Lealoa, 115 



Leaping place of ghosts {see Jumping off 

 ]daces) 



oft' places for sj^irits, 53 

 Lechoso {see Papava) 

 Ledyard, John (With Capt. Cook), 153 

 Leechee {see Lichi) 

 Leeches, 440, 497 

 Leeward chain. Map of, 88 



(Midway and Ocean Islands), Views 

 on, 90 



Miscellaneous views from, 96 

 Leeward Islands, 93 



Elevations of, 93 



Formation of, 93 



Geologic history of, 93 



Number of, 93 

 Legend and science agree, 91 



Coming of Pele, 89 



of Haleakala, 139 



of Naujiaka flower, 197 



of Maui and the alae, 326 

 Leho, 455, 458 

 Leho (Hump-backed cowry), 460 



puupuu (Madagascar cowry), 470 

 Lehua, 101, 21(5 



Ohia, 220 

 Lei, Feather, 57 



ilima, 78 



maile, 78 



or necklace of flowers, 32 



palaoa, 60 

 Leis, 77 



Black-eved Susan, 207 



Feather, 333 



Kukui nut, 57 



of cone shells, 455 



of dried fruit, 77 



of human hair, 79 



of nuts and seeds, 77 



Seeds for, 204 



Lelau. The name of a native banana of fine 

 flavor. 



Lele (Alter), 259 



Lemon, 263, 264 



scab, 265 



guava, 264, 263 



Sihery, cause of, 265 



Water, 268 



(Water) Purple, 258, 268 



Length, Width, Area and Population of Hawaiian 

 Islands (U. S. Census 1910): HAWAII— 

 90 by 74 miles, area 4015 square miles, 

 population 55,382: MAUI — 46x30 miles, area 

 728 square miles, population 28,625: OAHU 

 — 46x25 miles, area 598 square miles, popu- 

 lation 81,993: KAUAI — 25x22 miles, area 

 547 square miles, population 23.952: MOLO- 

 KAI — 21x8 miles, area 261 square m les, 

 population 1791: LANAI — 97 square miles. 

 ])opulati(in 131: Midway population 35; total 

 population, 191,909. 



Leper Settlement, 135 

 Kalawao, 134 

 Kalapapa Landing ,134 

 View in, 136 



Leprosy. This disease was introduced from abroad 

 prior to 1853, probably about 1840. The 

 policy of segregation was entered upon in 

 1863, the disease having become widespread 

 bv that date. 



