INDEX. 



575 



Papala. 21i 

 Pai)aiia, 456, 443 

 Papaw, 2(i2 

 Pajiaw (xcr Papaya) 



Papaya. The common name for lioth the tree 

 and fruit of Carira Paimiia is derived from 

 the Carab "'aljabai" whicli doubtless is a cor- 

 ruption of the -Vmericun name i)ai)a,va since 

 the species is known to l)e of South .Ameri- 

 can or West Indian orijiin. The l)apa.va has 

 so long been in cultivation in the tropics 

 that it is known undt>r at least a dozen 

 common names, variously S|)elled, some of 

 which are used interchangeably even by the 

 same authors. Pai)aya seems preferable as 

 the distinctive Knglish name, although papaia 

 is a common spelling. Other current Eng- 

 lish names are tree-melon, ])aw](aw (which 

 see), papaw, melon zapote, lechoso, maneo, 

 and mamero. 



Papaya 264, 2(52 



Property of the juice of, 2(53 



Varieties of, 2<i2 

 Paper iiuilbeny [WaukeJ, ()7, (ji», 217 



wasps, 404 

 Papiopio (Cavalla), 362, 349 

 Papipi. The prickly pear. Also called paniui. 



Para grass, 286 



rubber, 283 

 I'aralysis, transmitted liy, 419 

 J'arasitic Hynieno]itera, 412 



plant, Example of a, 204, 22o 



Parasites (381). An animal that lives in or on 

 or at the expense or by the exertion of an- 

 other species. 



Parasites, Ejig-, 382 



of the leaf-hopper, 382 

 Parents and children, Eelation between, 4-1 

 Parrot-bill. Maui. 330 



fish, 3(io 



-fish, Common [riiu|. 370 



-fish. Blue, 36.3 



Parrots, 308 



Parthenojjenesis, 391 



Parthenogenesis (390). In some animals in 

 which fertilization normally occurs, the ova 

 may develop in the absence of the male ele- 

 ment: hence virgin reproduction. 



Partridge, ('alifornia, 30S 



tun [Puonionio], 460, 4(il 

 Party visiting 190.> flow, 162 

 Paspalum. 2ns 

 Passenger and mail landings (.s-rr Pavs, 



etc.) 

 Passiflora (sfr Mav-pops, Watei -lenioii, 



etc.) 

 Passion flowers, 2()S 



flower, Origin of name of. 2(58 



fruit (Grandilla), 264 

 Paste (.s-fr Varnishes) 

 Pa 'u. Feather. 57 



hula, S2 



xMade of, 38 



The, 3s 



Pan. I'he i)rinri[)al garment of a Hawaiian 

 female in former times, consisting of a num- 

 ber of tapas. generally five, wo\ind around 

 the waist and reaching about to the knee (see 

 plate 11, fig. 3). 



I'auohiiaUa, 192 



Paupau (Cavalla). 362 



Paupilii)ili,196 



Paving l)locks, 21.") 



Paw])aw (.s-rr Papava) 



Pea, 489, 491 



Peace, How intn laimcd, .'3 



offerings, .")3 

 Pea<dH's, 2()7 



scale, 391 

 Pea-fowl, 308 

 Peahi, 228 



Peanut, native of, 285 

 I'eamits, 2S."i 

 Pear, Alligator, 261 



Alligator=Avocado, 258, 261 



]'ri(ddey, 269 



Pears. Pears (I'l/nis cfiiiiiiiunix) occasionall.v 

 fruit in the islands in the higher altitudes. 

 They are of fairly rajjid growth and i)roduce 

 a fruit of good (niality. They thrive best at 

 from 4()l)()-.')(l()0 feet nlevation.' 



I'ear, ya])ota, 266 



Pearl and Hermes Reef. 88, 94 



and Hermes Reef. Seal on, 96 



( ity Peninsula, 110 



<'itv, IMan of. 110 



Harbor, 109, 211 



Harbor, Map of, 110 



Harbor, Evidence of ele\ation of, 130 



ll.nrlior. Fortification of, 211 



Harbor, Fossil shells at, 130 



Harbor, Military reservation at. 110 



Harbor, Shark fishing off, 344 



Harbor, Soundings in, 110 



Lixdis, Map of, 110 



Lochs (><cc also Pearl Harbor), ll-*. 132 



oyster [Pa], 456, 444 



shell, use of, 77 

 Pearls, 444 



Peculiar. A species occurring only on the i.slands 



of tile group (xee endemic). 

 Pectoral fins (347). Situated on the side of the 



body, usually just behiiui the head. 



Pedun(de defined, 473 



Pedunide (Mollusca), explained, 44.") 



Peelua, 388 



Pele, Coming of (legend), S9 



Kai)iolani breaks the si>ell of. 171 



Ohelo oti'ering to, 22.") 



The Journey to visit, 132 

 I'elekunu valley, 133 



valley. I'.og flora at, 218 

 Pele's hair (.ve Obsidian) 



hair, 180 



kitidien, 179 



reception room. 1 79 



rereiifioii room, l''lasli li'jlit ol', 170 



recejitioii room, IJitrance to. 184 



I'rndcnt |lt<)ots| (211). Hanging like the aerial 

 roots of a banian. 



i'emhilum Peak, 143 



I'eninsula at Pearl (ity. 110 



Pens, Fish, 341 



T'epeiao kai ("Sea ear"), fig. 1, 492 



Pepper. California, 240 



grass, 287 



tree, 24o 



