46 W. D. Alexander on the Orater of Haleakala. 
Kaupo gap to the low place in the wall of the crater, called the 
“Puali” or pass of “ Koanui o Kane.” 
On the eastern side is a famous rock called Pohaku Palaha, 
which is the “ hub” of East Maui, from which all the boundaries 
between lands are believed to radiate. 
The next day, the 6th, we moved our tent and baggage four | 
or five miles into the crater, and encamped near a cave called — 
“ Ke ana ma ka uahi,” i, e, the smoky cave, half a mile from a 
trickling stream on the southern wall called “the water of 
Palaoa.” This place we made our head-quarters for three days, — 
of my triangulation, and found 
base. An- 
