578 



INDEX. 



SECTION n— THE FLORA OF THE 

 GEOUP. 



50. Vegetation of the lower and niiddle 



forest, 190 



51. Common plants from rocky coast 



and sandy shores, 192 



52. Striking plants in the Hawaiian 



flora, 194 



53. Twenty connnon weeds, 196 



54. Common jilants of the fields and 



roadside (Oahii), 198 



55. Vegetation in the forests, along the 



streams and the roadside, 200 



56. Kukui and common plants of the 



lower forest (Oahu), 202 



57. Curious native plants, 206 



58. Plants of the open fields and lower 



forests on Oahu, 212 



59. The maile and its jdant associates 



on Oahu, 214 

 (iO. Plants on the mountains and along 

 the shore, 218 



61. Ohia and some of its plant associates 



on Oahu, 220 



62. Plants from near the summit of 



Konahuanui, Oahu, 224 



63. Common genera of ferns on Oahu, 



228 



SECTION IV— AGRICULTURAL AND 

 HORTICULTURE IN HAWAII. 



64. Views in tropical gardens in Hono- 



lulu, 234 



65. View in the old (iovernment Nur- 



sery showing a number of rare 



exotic plants ,238 

 i)C^. Miscellaneous group of cultivated 



plants, 240 

 67. Various views in Honolulu gardens, 



246 

 6S. Blossoms from a Honolulu garden, 



248 



69. Wild and cultivated fruits, 258 



70. Hawaiian fruits, 264 



71. Minor agricultural industries, 270 



72. The milling' of sujiar-cane, 274 



73. IManting and harvesting sugar-cane, 



279 



74. Cattle raising in Hawaii, 282 



75. Four stages in the development of 



the Hawaiian archipelago, 290 



SECTION V— THE ANIMAL LIFE OF 

 THE GROIH'. 



7(). Hawaiian aquatic animals, 294 



77. Whales and whaling scenes, 298 



78. Oioups of Hawaiian l)irds in the 



Bishop Museum, 310 



79. Bird life on Laysan, 316 



80. Hawaiian liirds of various orders, 



323 



81. Six interesting Hawaiian birds, 327 



82. Some song birds of the Hawaiian 



islands, 330 



83. Some rare and extinct bii'ds of the 



mountain forests, 332 



84. Six familiar mountain birds, 334 



85. Common Hawaiian birds, 337 



86. The sharks and rays, 340 



ST. Fishing scenes in Hawaii, 344 



88. Eels and other curiously shaped 



fishes, 350 



89. Fishing in Hilo Bay, 352 



90. Fishes at the Aquarium, 356 



91. ('hoiee Hawaiian market fish, 362 



92. Curious and common Hawaiian fishes, 



366 



93. Parrot fish, butterfly fish, putfers 



and their relatives, 370 



94. Gobies, blennies, frog fish, trunk fish 



and other odd forms, 374 



95. The study of economic insects, 380 



96. Some economic insects, 384 



97. Conspicuous Hawaiian insects, 392 



98. Some common insects and their rela- 



tives, 398 



99. Common beetles, bees, wasps, flies, 



etc., 406 

 1(10. Color varieties exhibited by two 

 common species of land shells, 432 



101. Fresh water fauna on Oahu, 436 



102. Two mollusks used l)v Hawaiians as 



food, 442. 

 1(13. Important genera of land shells, 448 



104. Common marine bivalves, 456 



105. Some of the larger common sea 



shells, 460 



106. Smaller common sea shells, 470 



107. The reef at low tide, 472 



11)8. Common crabs and barnacles of the 



coral reef, 474 

 109. Collecting on a reef, 478 

 no. Small crabs and crab-like animals 



from the reef, 482 



111. Common corals and coral rock, 486 



112. Corals and reef rock, 488 



113. Miscellaneous marine animals, 490 



114. Common marine plants at Waikiki, 



492 



115. Common Hawaiian sjjonges [Upi], 



494 



116. Starfish, sea-urchins and sea-cucum- 



bers, 496 



117. Marine plants ami ]>lant-like ani- 



mals, 498 

 Playing Puhenehene — a guessing game, 76 



the nose flute, 76 

 Pleetromia (variously called Wiiluhee or alahee 



which .Sf*'). 



Plecyopods, 443 

 l^leistoceue, 117 

 Pliocene, 115 

 Plover, Golden, 321 



Migration of, 321 



Pacific golden, 310 

 Plowing (Sugar plantation), 278 

 Plumeria (error sec Plumieria) 

 Plumier, Charles (Botanist), 253 

 Plumieria, 252 

 I'lum, .lai)anese, 266 



.lava, 268 

 Pocillopora, 477 



