INDEX. 



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Tillering' plant. Rice an exani])le of, 277 

 Time of foi'iiiatioii of secondary craters 



(Oahu), 220 

 Tinder, Fire from, ()2 

 Title page, 7 

 Titular deities. 4!t 

 Toad, American, 384, 2ii7 

 Tobacco, 283 



Early introduction of, 284 



Hawaiian, 2.^4 



La Platte, 192 



leaf-beetle, 395 



leaf -miner, 423 



native of, 284 

 Toboggan slide at Keauhou, 182 



Tomato. The tomato (Lycopersicum esculentitni 

 Mill.) is a race that has been developed 

 during 200 years of cultivation. It is closely 

 related to the potato and the two can be 

 grafted on each other with ease, although 

 they will not cross. They thrive in Hawaii 

 and are perannual. Species and varieties 

 have been introduced that have run wild, 

 among them the current tomato (L. piiiipi- 

 neUifoUuni Dunal.), a weak idant with small 

 leaves and small currant-like red berries. 

 The cherrie (L. e. var. cera-siforme Hort. ) 

 or grape tomato with its small red and yellow 

 fruits is common and the fruits are some- 

 times used for preserves and pickles. 



Tomato-fly (Melon fly), 387 

 Tools, Hawaiian, 74 

 Toiiograjihic map of Hawaii, 148 



Kauai, 104 



Maui, 134 



Oahu, 110 

 Tojiography of Hawaiian Islands, £9-188 

 Toji-minnows, 378 



-shell, 470, 466 



Top spinning was a favorite game with Hawaiian 

 children. The top was made of little gourds 

 called hu. 



Torch fishing, 242 



Torches, uses of, 311 



Torinia, 463 



Tor{iedo bug, 402 



shell (Spindle shells), 450 

 Tortoise, Land ((!ala})agos), 300 

 Tortoise shell, 299 



fish hooks, 242 



scraper [Uhi kahi olona kuakonu], 64 



i:fse of, 73 

 Total Inhabitants (.scf Length, Area, Popu- 

 lation, etc.) 



Total Insect Fauna. Pr. Perkins estimates that 

 the total insect fauna iirevious to man's inter- 

 ference with nature in Hawaii may have 

 yielded ,"),7H() species. Of this nuinlx'r some- 

 lliiuK over one-half the species have been 

 collected and described. The total known 

 fauna (191:!) is about ;?,.S2.'>. About 1,.500 

 of this number are not regarded as belonging 

 to the natural fauna. 



Total land, fresh water and marine fauna of Ha- 

 waii has never V)een estimated. K.xcludiiiK 

 . I'ratnzoa, but including native and introduced 

 species from I'uritrs to man. there would 

 probably be at least 12.(100 species. 



Towns (-sTf C'ities, etc.) 



aiiij \illages on {xrt Map of island in 

 (piestion, dlxo (itics, towns, etc.) 

 Trade in sandalwood, 219 



winds, 31 



Traditions of the oiigiii and migration of 



1 lawaiians, 26 

 Trail, (rest of the Wailau-Mapulahu, 218 



11). Flaleakala, 134 



I'ololo, View from. 218 

 Transformation of tadpoles, 299 

 '' Transition ■ ■ burial, 52 

 Traps, Fish, 70, 341 



Lobster, 469 

 Tiash fire. Smoke from, 270 



files, 275 

 Traveler's i)alni, 238, 257 



tree, 257 

 Tree casts. Lava, in Tuna, 162 



cotton, 2.S1 



fern [HeiiJ, 190, 194, 222, 223, 253 



-hoi)])ers, 427 



melon {Kcr I'apaya) 



moulds, is] 



moulds in I'una, 156 



on the shore-line, 150 



rats, 235, 292 



snail, attache<l to a leaf, 223 



snail. Singing td' explained, 430 



Travelers, 238 



snails, 431 



snails, Imnortant genera of, 448 

 Triassic, 204 



Trigger fish, 370, 373, 375 

 Trignometric station on Midway. A, 90 

 Triton, Hairy, 460 



Quilted,' 460 



shells used for, 450 



trumpet, 449 

 Tritons, 449 

 Trochus, 4()3 

 Tro])ical almond, 245 



America (.s-rr American continent) 



fruits in Hawaii, 255 



{jardens. Views in, 234 



industries {xcc Sugar, Eice, Coffee, 

 etc.) 

 Tropics, Symbols of the, 231 

 Trout, 37S 

 Trojdc bir.l | l\oae|, 310 



on the nest, 316. 



Red-tailed, nest of, 316 

 Trojdc Birds, 309 



Tse of feathers of, 309 

 True wasps, 414 



bugs, 389, 402, 425 

 Trumpet cr(M>per, 24S 



lish I XuiiuJ, 350, 375 



Trunk fish [Moa], 374, 375* 



Trusses (247.) A compact terminal flower clus- 

 ter of any kind. 



Tryon, (!. \V. ( Concdiologist), 4ii4 



Tube dwelling bristle-worms (Serpula), 460 



nosed swimmers, 312 



Tubes, Worm. 499 



Tuber (197). .\ny thickened portion of the root 

 provided with buds (eyes), as a potato. 



Tuff Fine volc.-inic i)roducts, as volcanic ash, 

 that has become coherent, as by cementa- 

 tion is called tulT. sometimes tufa, though the 

 latter term is more properly applied to cal- 



