A T otes on Hawaiian Petroglypki 



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I am indebted to Dr. K. S. Goodhue of Hawaii, formerly of 

 Kauai, for the information that there is a sculptured rock on the 

 southern side of Kauai, inland. For those who may be interested 

 and live near the spot, his directions are repeated. The stone is 

 large and conspicuous, about one hundred and fifty feet makai of 



FIG. 49. PETROGLVPHS FROM TUBUAI, AUSTRAL IDS. 



the road from Koloa to Eleele, on the Koloa side of the road and 

 on the top of the hill going down into Fawai gulch. It is about 

 opposite the juncture of the Lihue and Koloa roads. 



Niihau. — Judd mentions petroglyphs at a place called Kii. 



From the Polynesians, excepting the New Zealauders, Easter 

 Islanders and Hawaiians, the writer has information of but two 

 specimens of rock-carvings. Fig. 49 will show a slab of compact 

 basalt, twenty-five inches long and four thick, from Tubuai, 



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