CHAPTER VI I. 



CONTENTS. 



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 LAHAINA— ONE OF OUR BOATS LOST- 

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

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

 —APPEARANCE 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 NATIVES— LABOURS OF THE MISSIONARIES— POPULATION OF WAILUKU— TOUR OF 

 MESSRS. PICKERING, DRAYTON, AND BRACKENRIDGE— NORTH COAST OF MAUI— MOUNT 

 HALEAKALA— MR. LANE AND MINOR'S PLANTATION— CAVE— CRATER OF HALEAKALA 

 —WAILUKU PASS— INFLUENCE OF BOOKS ON THE NATIVES— NATIVE CHARACTER- 

 REGENT KEKAULUOHI — LIEUTENANT BUDD DESPATCHED ON A SURVEY— WE TAKE 

 LEAVE OF MAUI— LANAI-ICHTHYOLOGY— SURF AND TIDES— MOLOKAI — ARRIVAL OF 

 THE VINCENNES AT HONOLULU— RETURN OF THE PORPOISE. 



