INDEX. 



585 



Senna, 250 



Sensiti\i' plant, i'n? 



Separation ainonj; Ilawaiians, 4~y 



of the Hawaiian Islands, 290 



Serricorne beetles, 417 



Serriere, Dr., 2U7 



Sessile [Bot]. Leaves witliout any foot-stalk; the 

 leaf joined to the branch withont a foot-stalk. 



Sessile barnacles, 473 



Sex relations among Hawaiians, 42 



relations, Influence of foreigners on, 42 

 Shaddock, 265 



Shade in Jlonohilu streets, 232 

 Shark, Blue, 340 



Dog, 340 



Fish attached to, 368 



fislieinian, Kaniehanieha T, a great, 343 



fisliing, 344 



fishing in ancient times, 343 



fishing in modern times, 343 



Shark gods. There were a number of shark gods 

 usually worshipped by fishermen. Their 

 small heiaus were numerous and still stand 

 on almost every important headland through- 

 out the group. They were often called 

 Kuula, the name of an important fish god, 

 and in them the shark gods were worshiped. 

 When Kuula would not give the people lish 

 they prayed to Hina, his wife, to intercede 

 for them. 



god, Eespect for the, 346 



Hammer-head, 340, 346 



'holes,' 346 



-hook {sec Kiholo), 343 



Mackerel, 340, 346 



Man-eater, 344 



oil, 346 



pens, 341 



skin, use of, 82, 34() 



Snaring, 346 



stew. Story of a, 345 



stories, 345 



tabu to women, 346 



teeth, 346 



teeth, uses of, 74, 81 



Thrasher, 340 

 Sharks and rays, 340 



Bones of extinct, 345 



Man-eater, 345 



Species of Hawaiian, 343 



teeth sword, 81 



Tiger, 345 



teeth, use of, 62 

 Sharpening stones, 75 



Sharp-nosed ]iuf[er [I'uu obii], 370, 3(i7 

 Shearwater, 309, 31S 



('hristinas Island, 310 



Wedge-tailed, 310, 316 

 "She dragon" tree, 21 I 

 Sheet flow structni-e sliown on Molokai, 140 



la\a fiows, Kxamjiles of, 122 

 Sheep, 287 



-head maggot fly, 387 



introduceil, 295 



-maggot fiv, 387, 419 

 Shell, Ark, 456 



Augur, 460 



Banner, 470 



bracelets, 465 



Bubble, 470 



Dove, 470 



Kuiima, 470 



Fish-basket, 470, 242 



Harp, 460 



Ham, 456 



Hawaii toji, 460 



Heart, 456 



Hermit, 460 



Horn, 470 



Horse-hoof, 470 



liunting, 437 



Jingle, 456 



Ladder, 470 



Little •■inerald, 470 



Lucinsi, 456 



Measure, 470 



Mitre, 470 



Mottled periwinkle, 470 



.Mnllierry, 470 



Moon, 470 



Niihau, 470 



OrnatiKMif, 470 



Pyramid, 470 



Sea snail, 470 



Slipper, 470 



Spindle, 460 



Spotted i)urple, 470 



Stair-case=Sun-dial shell, 470 



Sun-dial, 470 



Tankard, 470 



Telleii, 456 



Top, 470 



Turban, 460 



Umbrella, 460 



Violet snail, 470 



Worm, 460 



Zebra dove, 470 

 Shells as curiosities, 441 



as emblems of mourning, 4()5 



Brackish water, 439 



Carnivorous, 447 



Common sea, 46u 



cooked in an imii, 4()5 



Land, Distribution of exidaint'il. 290 



Fresh water, 431 



Fresh water, of Oahu, 436 



from the sea-shore (Part one), 440 



from the sea-shore (Part two), 453 



for an aquarium. 117 



Herbivorous, 447 



Land, 431 



Lanil .Important genera of, 448 



Pleasure^ iii collecting, 440 

 Slii'ltcri'd shore line, Kxample of, 116 

 She-oak, 237 



Shielils, Spears used as, 79 

 Sliiji, Full-rigged whale, 298 



worm, 490 

 Shoal, French Frigates, 88, 96. 97 



Frost, 97 



Oambier, 94 

 Shoab. Islands, etc, Map of, 88 



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