574 



INDEX. 



Hawaiian, 456 

 Pearl, 456, 4±4 

 Eoek, 456, 446 

 Saddle, 444, 445 

 Oysters, 443, 473 

 Califoruia, 445 

 Eastern, 445 

 True, 444 



Pa (shell), 444 



kuikiii, 372 



(Pearl ovster), 456 

 Pacific, 191," 216, 225, 23(), 30(1, 301, 303, 

 312, 346 



Coral reefs of the, 477 



golden plover [Kolea], 303, 321 



Highest mountain in, 147 



Islands, 203, 257, 320 



Islands, Map of, 100 



Islanders (Polynesians), 25 



Ocean ,95, 99, 'ill, 324 



Ocean, ('ross roads of, 99 



Ocean, Map of, 100 



Sphvnx of the, 115 



Whaling in the, 303 

 i'addle [Hoi], Canoe, 70, 80 

 Paddy, 276 



Pahee was a game in M'hich short Vtlunt darts of 

 polished hard wood from two to four feet in 

 length were thrown along the ground be- 

 tween two darts laid down at a certain 

 distance. 



Pahoehoe and a-a shown, 162 



Examples of in Kilauea, 184 



flows in Kilauea, 166 



flows on Mauna Loa, 155 



Pahu. The pahu was originally a hollow cocoa- 

 nut stem or other tree with a shark skin 

 drawn over one end and used as a drum (see 

 plate 11. fig. 1). 



Pahu hula, 57 



Paiai, iM] 



Painted fish. 359 



Painters' l)rush (a composite), 262 



Painui, 206, 224 



Pakii, 349, 371 



Pakuikui. 347 



Palagonite. A volcanic rock closely allied to 

 basalt having a somewhat vitrous structure: 

 the craters of Diamond Head, Punchlx)wl, 

 etc., are largely composed of this rock. 



Palahola. A paste made from the fern amaumau 

 (Sadlerin c)/atifheoide,i Kaulf.) which was 

 used as a gum in repairing tapa. 



Palaoa, 79, 301 



Palai>alai, 221 



Palaui=Palawi 



Palawi, 349 



Pali, Eruptive center beyond, 220 



Height at the, 114 



road (1214 feet), 125 



The, 125, 114 



The, a wind gap, 125 



The, View near, 112 



Pallial line. The line or mark made by the 

 mantle in certain MoUusca on the inner side 

 of the shell. 



Palmate (262). Said of a leaf when the leaf, or 

 the divisions of the leaf, spreads from its 

 stalk like the open hand. 

 Palm blossoms, Bees feeding on, 232 



Blue, 237 



Bottle, 240, 237 



Chinese, 237 



Cocoanut, 233 



Date, 234, 238, 246, 264, 236 



Fan, 240, 236 



Japanese, 237 



leaf, Danger from falling, 233 



leaf -roller parasites, 396 



leaves, how used, 235, 236 



leaves. Scale on, 384 



lily, 210 



mealy-bug, 391 



oil, 237 



Rhai)is, 240, 237 



Royal, 246, 232 



Sago, 237 



Sugar, 237 



Sunday, 236 



Travelers, 238, 257 



trees on ( 'ocoanut Island, 150 



trees on the sea-shore, 150 



Washington, 246, 237 



"Wee] ling,'' 237 



Wine, 246, 237 



Wine, fruit and flowers of, 246 

 Palms, 232 



as a domestic setting, 233 



at Waikiki, 233 



Cocoanut, age of, 233 



Native, 236 



Number of species of, 232 



Ornamental, 236 



The "].rince of." 233 

 Palm thatch, 23ti 

 Palolo-Manoa trail. View on, 218 



Palolo. Sticky mud. A liluish-white clay of the 

 islands. 



Pamoho^Oku]>ukupu 

 Pampanos, 3<i4 

 Pampas grass, 238 

 Pandanus, 204, 252 



Aerial roots of, 252 



baskets, 20 



distribution of, 204 



Species of, 252 



use of, 62, si 

 Pan-Hawaiian Island, 290 



Panicles (227). A loose branching cluster of 

 flowers. 



Panini, 2(.9 



Pantlieon, The Hawaiian, 49 



Papa hee malu (surf board), 80 



holua, 57, 86 



holau slides on Oahu. 86 



Papa, wife of Wakea. They were regarded as 

 the founders of the Hawaiian race. 



Papal lanai, 469 



Papaia (.»>rf Papaya) 



Papain is a ferment obtained from the half-ripe 

 fruit of the papaya. It differs from i)epsin 

 in that its proteolytic action goes on in the 

 neutral or alkaline solutions. It is also called 

 papayi", iiai)ayotiii. and cari<"an. 



