Viii CONTENTS. 



PENDULUM EXPERIMENTS BEGUN— DISCREPANCIES IN THEM— APPARATUS REMOVED 

 TO PANEO— STOPPAGE OF THE CLOCK— NEW DISTURBANCES IN THE EXPERIMENTS- 

 APPARATUS REMOVED TO MOUNT KANUHA— THE EXPERIMENTS ARE SUCCESSFUL. 



177—210 



CH A P TE R VI. 



ASCENT OF MAUNA KEA BY DR. PICKERING AND MR. BRACKENRIDGE— "LONG ROAD"— 

 CASTLE'S STATION — CAVE — LOFTY PLAIN — TERMINAL PEAKS — DESCENT OF THE 

 MOUNTAIN — FATE OF MR. DOUGLASS — PUAHAI — MR CASTLE'S RESIDENCE — THEIR 

 RETURN TO HILO-SURVEY OF HILO BAY— ACCIDENT OF THE LAUNCH— OCCUPATION 

 OF THE OFFICERS LEFT IN THE VINCENNES— THEY ARE ENTERTAINED BY KANUHA— 

 KANUHA AND FAMILY ENTERTAINED ON BOARD — SUGAR MANUFACTURE — COFFEE 

 PLANTATIONS— CULTURE OF SUGAR AND COFFEE INTRODUCED BY MR. GOODRICH— 

 THEY ARE NEGLECTED AND DISCOURAGED BY HIS SUCCESSOR— MR. COAN'S PAROCHIAL 

 CHARGE — SCHOOLS AT HILO — WAILUKU FALLS — TACCA — INDIGO — SANDALWOOD — 

 RETURN OF MR. BRACKENRIDGE— EXPEDITION OF MESSRS. BRINSMADE AND DRAYTON 

 —LAVA STREAM— PAHUHALI ROAD— GREAT FLOOD OF LAVA— DISTRICT OF WAIMEA— 

 DISTRICT OF KOHALA— SCHOOL OF BLACKFISH— VISIT OF MR. DRAYTON TO KtLAUEA 

 —DR. PICKERING'S VISIT TO KILAUEA-COMPARISON OF MAUNA KEA AND MAUNA LOA 

 —GREAT SWELL OF THE SEA IN 1837 — EARTHQUAKES — CLOSE OF OUR OPER.ATIONS 

 — DESCRIPTION OF THE BAY OF HILO - UNFOUNDED COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE 

 SAILORS 213-247 



CHAPTER VII. 



MESSRS. PICKERING, DRAYTON, AND BRACKENRIDGE SAIL FOR MAUI— DEPARTURE OF 

 THE VINCENNES FROM HILO— HER ARRIVAL AT LAHAINA— DESCRIPTION OF MAUI— 

 VISIT TO THE KING — KING'S PALACE— TOWN OF LAHAINA— PRIVATE APARTMENTS 

 OF THE KING— HIS WIFE— EXCURSION TO THE SEMINARY OF WAILUKU— WEST MAUI— 

 BUILDINGS OF THE SEMINARY— HABITS AND DRESS OF THE SCHOLARS— COURTSHIP BY 

 LETTER— MERITS AND DEFECTS OF THE SEMINARY— MR. BAILY'S RESIDENCE— SAND- 

 HILLS— MOUND OF HUMAN BONES— RETURN TO LAHAIN.4— ONE OF OUR BOATS LOST- 

 ISLAND OF KAHOOLA WE — SEMINARY OF LAHAINALUNA — DISADVANTAGES OF ITS 

 POSITION— ITS ORIGINAL SYSTEM— CHANGES IN THE SYSTEJI— ITS PROBABLE FAILURE 

 — APPEARA.^CE OF THE SCHOLARS— IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED IN IT— SURVEY OF THE 

 COASTS OF LAHAINA— ITS POPULATION— CHURCH— DISTRICT OF WAILUKU— DISTRICT 

 OF KULA— KING'S ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE CULTURE OF SUGAR— PERSEVERANCE OF 

 THE N.\TIVES— LABOURS OF THE MISSIONARIES— POPULATION OF WAILUKU— TOUR OF 



