
Notes'on Hawatian Petroglyphs. 55 
and stars. This was more than thirty years ago, and to reveal 
them it was then necessary for the native to remove the earth and 
vegetation from the ledge of stone forming the bank of the stream. 
While working in the neighborhood the writer made an unsuc- 
cessful search for them. 
Kohala.—At Puuanahulu in South Kohala, when passing 
along a trail late one afternoon, the remarkable sight of a couple of 
acres of pahoehoe closely covered with petroglyphs was experi- 

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enced. ‘The failing light necessitated time exposures with the 
camera, and as many photographs were taken as the few available 
minutes would permit (Figs. 32-39). Most unfortunately the time 
limit of the expedition had been reached and the writer knew that 
it would be impossible to return to the spot during that season. 
He was therefore reluctantly compelled to content himself with 
a very brief survey of the most interesting field before him and 
the intention to return and carry out an extended investigation at 
the earliest opportunity. 
