568 



INDEX. 



Mongoose, 296, 308, 311, 32S, 335, 339 

 Monkev-poil, 242 



Size of, 242 

 Moustera, 246, 249 



Curious fruit of, 249 

 Monterey cypress, 237 

 Montipora, 477 

 Monument, Capt. Cook 's,84 



erected by British govt., 84 



in front of the .Judiciary bldg., 44 



Moo. A general name for all kinds of lizards: 

 hence Mookaala a species common about 

 rocks in dry regions: Mookaula a sijecies oc- 

 curring about dwellings, etc. 



Moo (Lizards), 297 



Mookaala {gei' Moo) 

 Mookaula (see Moo) 



Mookini, Heiau of, 343 



Mooinunii, Camp at, 136 



Cave dwelling at, 140 



Dune erosion at, 142 



General view of, 142 

 Moon-flower, Hawaiian, 202 



-shell, 470, 4(31 

 Moorish idol [Kihikihi], 370, 361 

 Moray [Puhi], 350, 361 

 MoraVs (Eel-like fish), 350 

 Morning-glory, Beach, 192, 218 



Five-fingered [Kooli ai|, 192 



Island, 197 



leaf-miner, 423 



Medical use, liy natives, 197 



Moon-flower, 202 



Sea, 197 

 Morrison, D., 32(1 

 Mortars, 68, 70, 63 

 Moses, Ernest, Photographs by, 14 

 Moss animals, 480 

 "Moss" stone, 129 



Mosses. In 1877 D. D. Baldwin published a list 

 of 92 species of Hawaiian mosses. Other in- 

 vestigators have added species since bringing 

 the total up to more than one hundred 

 species. 



Mosquito fish, 376, 378, 44(i 



Mosquitoes, 387, 419 



Moth, Clothes, 405 

 Hau, 397 



Humming-bir<l, 398, 399 

 -like flies, 419 

 Sphinx, 398 



Moths, 421 



Leaf-rolling, 395 



Mottled periwinkle [KolealeaJ, 470 



Mountain apple, 28, 216, 256 



apple trees. Birds frequent, 257 



bog flora, 229 



forests. Birds of the, 330, 334, 328 



forest. Plants of the, 214 



house. Old, on Haleakala, 145 



ranges on Oahu, 110 



ridges. Vegetation of, 218 



rose, 248 



scenery on Oahu, 130 



scenery on Kauai, 102 



scenery of Haleakala, 145 



stream. Typical view along, 200 



trail, 218 



vegetation, Example of on Oahu, 125 



Mountains: ON OAHU — Kaala (Waianae Range) 

 4030 ft., Palikea (Waianae Range) 3111 ft., 

 Konahuanui 3105 ft., Lanihuli 2 775 ft.. 

 Tantalus (Puu Ohia) 2013 ft., Olvmphus 

 (Awawaloa) 2447 ft.. Round Top (Ualakaa) 

 1049 ft.. Punchbowl (Puowaena) 498 ft., 

 Diamond Head (Leahi) 761 ft. ON HA- 

 WAII — Mauna Kea 13,825 ft., Mauna Loa 

 13.675 ft.. Hualalai 8269 ft., Kohala Mts. 

 5489 ft.. Kilauea 4000 ft. ON MAUI — Hale- 

 akala 10,032 ft., Puu Kukui 5788 ft.. Eke 

 4500 ft. ON KAUAI — Waialeale 5250 ft., 

 Hoarv Head (Haupu) 2030 ft., Kilohana 

 Crater 1100 ft. ON MOLOKAI — Kamakou 

 4958 ft., Mauna Loa 1382 ft.. Olokui 4600 

 ft. OiN LANAI — Highest Point 3400 ft. 

 ON KAHOOLAWE — Highest Point 1472 ft. 

 ON MOLOKINI — Highest Point 160 ft. ON 

 NIIHAU — Highest Point 1300 ft. 



Mountains, Koolau, 211 



Plants from the, 218 



Waianae, 211 



Mourning customs were various. Wailing was 

 always indulged in. Some knocked out one 

 or more of their front teeth ; others cut their 

 hair in odd ways: some tattooed their ton- 

 gues: others burned their bodies in differ- 

 ent places. Clothing, as well as moral re- 

 straint, was often discarded: houses were 

 burned and general anarchy was liable to 

 prevail. 



Mourning, Shells as emblems of, 465 



Mouse, 293 



Mu (Porgie), 366, 349, 367 



Mud-daubers, 404, 413 



flow of 1868, 159 

 Muir, P/r. Fredrick (Entomologist), 383 

 Mulberry, 397 



Black, 267 



food for, 267 



Paper, 217 



shell, 470, 449 



White, 267 

 Mulberries, 266 

 Mullet [Amaama], 362, 359 



Fish destructive to, 353 



ponds. Area of, 360 



ponds. Old, 359 



pond, 270, 359 



Snake-head, 377 



substitute for. 364 



Value of, 360 

 Mumu (Goat-fish), 366, 373 

 Manienie, when introduced, 286 



Murder was not uncommon in ancient Hawaii, 

 the object usually being theft. Professional 

 robbers lurked along the highways. Many 

 of them were expert in their vocation, en- 

 tangling their victim with a rope and leap- 

 ing upon him so as to break his bones. Mur- 

 derers when apprehended were usually stoned 

 to death. 



Murex, 449 



Muscular young Hawaiian, 44 



Mushroom coral, 488, 477, 479 



Music, Modern, 42 



Musical instruments, 82 



Musk-melon, 2(i9 



Mussel, ('ommon, 443 



Hawaiian edible, 456 

 Mussels, 443 



Goose, 473 



