INDEX. 



579 



Pod (201). (lenerally applied to any sort of a 

 seed capsule, but more coi-rectlv the pod of a 

 bean-like iilaiit. 



Poetry, Examples of llawaiiaii, 41, 42, 4r,[) 

 Poets, Hawaiian, 41 

 Poha, 2o7 



Species of, 257 



Pohaku The general name for stone.s, rocks 

 pebbles, etc. Large stones were called pali 

 pohaku; lesser ones pohoku uuku : rough 

 lava, aa: smooth lava, pahoehoe; smaP 

 smooth stones, iliile, and sand, one. 

 Po)iaku kui poi, 57 



puna (Coral stone), 486, 477 

 hookala (xrr Grin.jstoiie) 

 Pohakupele (Worm shell), 460 

 Pohuehue, 218, U)7 

 Poi, <)() 



board, 60, 6(5 



Breadfruit. 241 



dog-, 29.3 



Eating, 76 



Grades of, 67 



how eaten, 67 



Keeping (jualities of, (i6 



Manufacture of, 66 



pounding (group), 64 



pounding on a double board Tpapa kui 



poi], 36 

 pounders [pohaku kui poi|, 57, 68, (i:; 

 pounders (ring form), 70 

 Poinciana, 243 



named for, 244 

 Poils of the, 244 

 Yellow, 244 

 Poinsett, Hon. .1. R.. 249 

 Poinsettia, 249 



name<] for, 249 

 Poison god, The, 70 



fang (Cone shell), 4.").1 

 Fish, 34] 

 Poisonous fish, 373, 367 



weed, 341 

 Points and capes on Dalui, 110 

 of interest on Oahu, 131 

 on Hawaiii, 148 

 Sea coast on Kauai, 104 

 (.s-cc Cajies) 

 Polinalina, 199 

 Polishing calabashes, Method of. .39 



stones, 7o 

 Polliwog (Tadj)ole), 299 

 Pololia (Jellyfish), 480 



(Portuguese man-o 'wai), 490 

 Pololo, 199, 204 

 Polygamy, 42 



I'olygonium glabnuimi Willd. ( .srr Kamole) 



Polynesia ,191, 193, 204. 2lo 21."') •>2) -^39 



247, 2:" -,-,-., 



Polynesian, 29."), 297, 4.12 



and Hawaiian language, 39 



race, Genesis of, 2.") 

 Polynesians, 2o, 216, 23o 



Height of. 37 

 Polyp, 47.') 



< 'olonies of, 47.") 

 Polyzoa, 4S3 

 Pomace fly, 421 



Pomegranates, 269 



Pomelo. 26.') 

 Pond, Pish, 270 



life on Oahu. 436 



Mullet. 270 



on summit of Mauna Kea, 151 

 T'onds, Lotus, 285 



Mullet, 359 



(see iil.so mullet ponds), 36o 



Taro. 270, 63 

 I'oiii. 2.")9 

 Ponohunuhu, 36.") 

 I'ool, Green, in I'una, 160 



Lava in Kilauea, 174 



Lava in Mokuaweoweo, 186 

 I'oopa 'a, 349 

 Poou, 359 



Pope, Prof. W. T.. Photographs bv, 14 

 Popoki, 293 



Popolo (Solanum itoili/hniiiii ,Jacq.) is well estab- 

 lished in Hawaii. Its small black tomato- 

 like fruits and the tomato-like appearance of 

 the foliage renders it easy to identifv. It 

 thrives on waste land, about fences, and bv 

 the roadside. The fruit and leaves were 

 much used by the ancient Hawaiians and 

 doubtless possess certain medical properties 

 not appreciated by Europeans. 

 Popolo, 212 



I'ojijiing corn over heat cracdvs, 184 

 Po]»py (Mexican thistle), 198, 204 

 Population and the food supply. Relation 

 of, 45 

 of various islands (.s-cr Length, etc.) 

 Porcupine fish [Oojiu kawa|. 370, 365, 367 

 Porgie [Mu |. 366, 367 

 Porites, 477 



Pork tabu to women (.srr Women) 

 Porj.oise, 3oo, 347 



Schools of, 300 

 Portrait of the author (.vrr Frontispiece) 

 Ports and landings on (.svr map of islands 



in (]uestion. ^//.s-o Bays, etc.) 

 I'ortuguese, 267 



man-o '-war [Pololia], 490, 4sl 

 Portulaca [Thi], 320 

 Position of Hawaii, 100 

 of Hoiu)lulu, 110 

 of Hualalai indicated. 148 

 of Kahoolawe, 100 

 of Kauai, 100 

 of Kilauea indicated. 148 

 of Lanai. 100 

 of Maui, 100, 134 

 of Mauna Kea indicated, 148 

 of Mauna Loa indicateil, 148 

 of Molokai, 100 

 of Xiihau, 100 

 of Oahu. 100, 110 

 of Sandwicli isi.iiids (.ntc Hawaiian 



Islands) 100 

 of the Hawaiian group. 100 

 of the Islands, (Jeographic. 93 

 Potash in soils, 105 

 Potassium, Presence of, 117 

 I'otatoes, 2S4 



Early jilaiiting of, 2H4 

 exjiorted from, 2S4 



