IXDEX. 



569 



39.5 

 3()() 



Mutilations (xrr Moiiriiiii" custunis) 



'Arutton' l.inls, 31:.> 



Muuiiiai, J].") 



Mynah (Mina), 24-3, 3()(), 



and the native l)iiils, 



feed on, 232, 2(iS 



Food hal)its of tlie, 3()G 



IntiodiK'tion of the, 306 



Nest of eggs of the, 30(5 

 ^Iyoi)oruin (.srr Aaka) 

 Mytiius, 443 



sliells, (luster of, 478 



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Naenae, 220, 227 



Naenae (Surgeon fish), 370, 372 



Nahawele (Hawaiian eililile mussel) 4o(j 

 443 



Naieo (orror sice Naio) 



Naio, 222, 226 



Nakuina, Mrs. Emnui Aletcalf (Hawaiian 

 Scholar and Anti(|uarian), 12 



Names (xrr Nomen(dature), 318 



Kana uli (diviners) or soothsayers were a class 

 supposed to be able to predict future events as 

 changes in the weather, the death of import- 

 ant persons, wars and the like from certain 

 events, as the api)earance of the skv, arrival 

 ot certain fish, tidal waves, etc. 



Napaka (error xrr Naupaka) 

 Napali cliffs, ]()7 



Nape (.368). The upper or back part of the 

 neck, usually writen 'the nape of the neck.' 

 Najddns, Hawaiian, 62 

 Nai)oopoo, 182 



Narcotic (207). Generally i)roducinK sleep or 



stupor, though variously applied. 

 Narwhale, 301 

 Nassa, 4ol 

 Nasturtium, 208 

 Naticas. 461 



National game. Boxing- the, 83 

 Native amjdiijiods, 409 



and introduced fruits. 258, "64 

 ant, 413 



bat, 295 



birds (x''r (■ha])ters XXTTT, XXTV 

 XXV) 



i-entipeds, 407 



cotton, 199, 203, 281 



cutworm, 396 



dogs, 29.) 



fibre i>lants, 21 7 



fish baskets and nets, 341 



flora, 192 



fruits, 2')o 



ginger ( Awapidii |, 202 



grasses, 286 



houses, how used, 39 



in characteristic I'luropeaii dress. 44 



insects, 410 



niilipeds, 40S 



oven, how made, ti6 



palms, 236 



plants, 192, 191 



idants. ( 'urious, 206 



plants, Kconoinie studv of. ''83 

 poultice, 197 

 rat, 291 

 Native (srr alx,, llawaiianj 4-^9 

 slug, 439 

 strawberry, 227 

 tobacco, 284 

 white ant, 42.") 



wooils, Number of species of, 226 

 Natural arch, Onomea, 150 

 bridge at Makaha, 222 

 bridge, Haleakala, 146 

 bridge on Oaliu, 122 

 enemies. Insects controlled bv, :!si 

 enemies of lantana, 384 

 graft shown, 218 

 habitat of biids' nest fern, 190 

 habitat of ieie vines, 190, 200 

 history of the Hawaiian j)eople, 2-5-87 

 Naturalist (.3.35). Usually one who is devoted to 



the study of the natural sciences. 

 N^ature 's school by the sea, 429 

 N^a ukewae (Laysan albatross), 310 

 Naupaka, 202, 220, 19.5, 222 



Curious flowers of the, 197 

 Legend of the, flower, 197 



Nauplius (37.3). An early stage in the develop- 

 ment of the crab-like animals in which the 

 larva has .six legs and a median eye. 



Naval battles, .51 



Navigation of ancient Ilawaiiaiis, 30 



Nawiliwili Hay, 10.5 



Distance from (srr Overlan.l Dis- 

 tances) 

 Near view of llalcinaunian, 166 

 Neck of Maui, 139 



an isthmus, 134 

 Necker Island, 88, 96, 97 



Discovery of, 97 

 Necklaces, 77 



of ivory, 79 



Seeds for, 204 

 "Needle," The in lao valley, 138 

 Needle-fish rAliaahaj. 350, 3()3 



Sein, 75 

 Needles, S]);inisli, 196 

 Nehe, 199 



Nehu (Anchovie), 350, 349, 351 

 Nemertinea, 497 



Nene (Hawaiian goose), 310, 323 

 Nerita, 4ii5 

 Neritina, 465 



Nerves | Hot | (21:!). The name aiii)lied to the 



ribs or veins of a leaf when siini)le or jiarallel. 

 N^erve-winged insects, 423 

 Nesting habits of the Man-o'-war binl, I'.l 7 



(xrr species in (piestion) 

 Nestlings (xrr species in c|uestion) 

 Nests, Bird (see species in i|uestion) 



Spider, 410 



AVasp, 404 

 Net. Dip (large). 344 



fishing. 344 



Long sea. 344, 352 



Sea, Landing a. 344 



Throw. 344 



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