Notes on Hawaiian Petroglyphs. 



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Nearer the sea than the last mentioned is an artificial bowl 

 8X3.5 inches cut in a flat rock, the use of which was not apparent. 



The petroglyphs at Kahaluu lay pointing in all directions, 

 but the majority headed towards the land, perhaps because it was 

 more comfortable for the worker to face the mountains than the 



fig. 11. 



sea, or that the lava sloped upwards towards the shore. Nor was 

 there much uniformity in the style of workmanship, only in some 

 of the isolated groups of two or more figures did it appear that one 

 artist had been responsible for more than one petroglyph. 



It will have been seen from the illustrations that the com- 

 moner forms at this place were figures with small cup-marked 



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