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INDEX. 



Scab, Lemon, 2(i.l 

 Sead, Big-eved, 362 

 Scale-bugs, 391, 4:^7 



Florida Red, 384 



insects, 391, 4"_'o 



Lantana, 384 



on citrus and palm leaves, 384 



Pineapple, 384 



Puri)le, 2(i5 

 Scallop, 456, 443, 444, 44-3 



Purple-hinged, 456 

 Scarabaeids, 417 

 Scavenger beetles, Water, 4]() 

 Scene or Scenery, Plantation, 274 



in middle forest zone, 200 



Miscellaneous fishing, 344 



Eanch, 282 



Waipio falls, 154 



on Molokai, 140 



on Hawaii, 150, 156, 170 



Volcanoes made (Haleakala), 145 



Whales and whaling, 298 



Scented woods («<''' Iliahi, Naio : there are six or 

 eight rarer species in the Hawaiian flora.) 



Scents (see Perfumes), 221 



Scents for tapas were made from the following 

 plants — awapulii. iliahi. kupaoa, maile. olapa. 

 etc. 

 Srhlemmer, Max, 322 

 Schooner Guano trade, 92 

 Science and legend agree, 91 

 Scientific names {f<rr Nomencdature) 



names, arrangement of, 9 



names, why used, lU 

 Scorpion, 398, 407, 4U9 



fishes, Venon in, 368 



fish [Nohuj, 374, 368 

 Scorpions, 407 



False, 408 



Large species from, 4(i7 

 Screw pine [LauhalaJ, 190, 194, 221, 252 

 Scraping olona (Grouj*), 64 

 Scrapers of bone, shell and wood, 75 



Olona, 73 

 Sea-anemonie, 490, 473, 475, 476 



bass. Characteristic of (sec Snappers), 

 368, 369 



-beach, Halawa valley, 140 



-beaver (Heart urchin), 493 



Birds of the, 308 



biril squa])s, 311 



biscuit, 487 



caves at Black Point, 131 



cliff. Example of Oahu, 122 



cliffs on Hawaii, 154 



-cucumber lLoli|, 496, 4S.-;. 491 



devil, 347, 369 



"ear"' [Pepeiau], (fig. 1), 492 



egg or Sea-urchin [Wana], 496, 487 



end of Olokuai mountain, 136 



erosion. Example of, 142 



Erosion by the (Sandstone), 142 



-fans, 479 



fights (.sfr Naval battles) 



formed (ditt's on Hawaii, 150 



hares, 467 



"hedge-hog,'' 485 



-horse, 350, 365 



Island cotton, 281 



-money, 481 



morning-glory, 197 



-moss as perfume, 222 



-moss. Common, at Waikiki, 492 



mushroom, 479 



perch [Aholehole], 366 



-pens, 475, 479 



-plumes, 479 



robin (Gounard), 357 



shells. Common, 460 



-shore at Wailau valley, 136 



-shore, Plants by the (Lauhala), 194 



-shore. Crab fauna of the, 474 



-shore. Palm trees on the, 150 



-shore, Plants from, 192, 218, 189, 201 



-shore, Shells from the (Part one), 440 



-shore. Shells from (Part two), 453 



slugs, 467 



-slug, Dye from, 69 



snakes, 299 



snail shell [Kupee], 470, 465 



snail. Little, 470 



-snai)i)ers, 367 



-squirt, 490, 484 



turtles [Honu], 294, 299 



turtle. Barnacles on, 475 



-urchins, 496, 485 



-urchin. Dye from, 69 



-urchin. Heart, 478 



-urchin. Masticating organ of, 496 



-urchin. Test of a, 496 



Various aninmls from, 291 



worms, 497 

 Seaweed, 500 



How to collect, 500 

 Seal, 303 



Hawaiian, 294 



on l*earl and Hermes Eeef, 96 

 Sealskin, 304 

 Second i»lant zone, 201 

 Secondary craters in Haleakala, 145 



craters on Hawaii (indicated), 148 



craters on Kauai, 104 



craters on Maui, 134 



craters on Oahu, 110 



craters (Oahu), Time of formation, 

 220 



volcanic cones on Kauai, 105 

 Section I, page 25; II, 89; IH, 189; IV, 



231; V, 291 

 Securing fish 1)ait, 343 

 Sedge (199). A grass-like plant belonging to the 



large genus Carex. More generally the name 



is applied to the whole family Cyperacece. 



Sedge, 192, 198 



Seed cane. Planting, 278 



rattles, 82 

 Seeds for leis, 207 



Lotus as food, 285 

 Sein needle, 75 

 Seins, 339 



damaged l)y, 353 



of olona, 217 



