GENERAL INDEX. 
547 
women, v. 51; towns, v. 58 ; food, v.! 
61; character, v. 61 
Drill, Bow ditch Island, v. 17 
Drayton, Mr., ascends the Columbia, iv. 378 
Ducatel, Dr., i. 97 
D’Urville, Admiral, ii. 281 
Duke of York’s Island, v. 5; botany of, 
v. 9 
Duke of Clarence’s Island, v. 10 
Duff Reef, iii. 251 
Duck establishments, Manilla, v. 301 
Dyacks’ customs, v. 361; arms, v. 362; 
religion, v. 362 
Earthquakes, Chili, i. 199, 255; effect of, 
i. 246; Samoa, ii. 113; New South 
Wales, ii. 270; Hawaiian Group, iv. 
229 
Echandia, General, v, 163 
Education, New South Wales, ii. 237 
Eels, Rev. Mr., iv. 455 
Egleston, Captain, iii. 49 
Egmont, Mount, ii. 405 
Eimeo, ii. 56 
Elephant Island, i. 139 
Eld’s Peak, ii. 293 
Eld Island, iii. 258 
Eld, Mr., and native, iv. 132 ; his party to 
Gray’s Harbour, iv. 477; his party 
relieved, v. 131 ; his party return, v. 
134 
Electricity easily excited, iv. 134 
Ellice’s Group, v. 37 ; native of, v. 38 
Eliza, brig, wreck of, iii. 62 
Election, Philippines, v. 309 
Elk Mountains, v. 224 
Elk River, v. 225 
Emerald Isle, ii. 285 
Emmons’ Bay, iii. 256 
Emerson, Rev. Mr., iv. 74 
Emmons’ Peak, v. 236 
Embarcadero, v. 200 
Emmons, Lieutenant, his party to Cali¬ 
fornia, v. 134 ; difficulties, v. 135 
English Jim, ii. 4 
Entertainment, king of Rewa, iii. 116; 
Kanuha’s, iv. 207 
Enkaba, island of, iii. 168 
Enderbury’s Island, iii. 371; v. 4 
Encampments, height of, on route to Canada 
from Oregon, v. 137 
Eooa, island of, iii. 6 
Equipment, articles of, v. 217 
Equatorial Current, v. 465, 475 
Eruption of Mauna Loa, iv. 187 
Erromago, iii. 26 
Escudero, Don, v. 313 
Ewa, province of, iv. 79 ; lake of, iv. 82 
Executive Council, New South Wales, ii. 
223 
Exploring Isles, iii. 179 
Executions, Hawaii, iv. 41 
Exports, New South Wales, ii. 271 
Eye-glass stolen, iv. 410 
Fasetootai, ii. 92 
Fawn Harbour, iii. 181 
Faulitz Plains, iv. 358; v. 218 
Farnham, Mr., anecdote of, iv. 362 
Faroilip Island, v. 271 
Feejee, eastern group, iii. 45; districts, iii. 
61 ; history, iii. 62 ; customs, iii. 73; 
girls, iii. 75; barbers, iii. 75; character, 
iii. 76; salutation, iii. 79; army, iii. 
79 ; flags, iii. 80; fortifications, iii. 81; 
ambassadors, iii. 81; religion, iii. 82; 
superstitions, iii. 85; oracle, iii. 89 ; 
festivals, iii. 91; marriage, iii. 92; 
midwifery, iii. 93; christening, iii. 94 ; 
burial, iii. 95; sacrifices, iii. 97; can¬ 
nibalism, iii. 101, 154, 237; tombs, 
iii. 231; music, iii. 246; fishing, iii. 
292; drum, iii. 300; climate, iii. 321; 
tides, iii. 322; population, iii. 323; 
alphabet, iii. 325; diseases, iii. 327; 
amusements, iii. 331; messengers, iii. 
332; women, iii. 332; food, iii. 333, 
350; productions, iii. 333; calendar, 
iii. 341; arms, iii. 343; canoes, iii. 
345 ; pottery, iii. 348; mode of sitting, 
iii. 351 ; employments, iii. 352; hair, 
iii. 353 ; dress, iii. 355 ; trade, iii. 357; 
missionary operations, iii. 358 
Feather River, v. 182; return to, v. 190 
Feis Island, v. 271 
Fisheries, New South Wales, ii. 271 
Fiery Spirits, iii. 301 
Field-ice, ii. 294 
Figueroa, General, v. 163 
Flying-Fish puts back from southern cruise, 
ii. 359 ; arrival at Ovolau, iii. 53; ac¬ 
cident to, v. 70; sold, v. 410 
Flood, New South Wales, ii. 172; Welling¬ 
ton, 263 
Flint’s Island, iii. 277 
Fletcher’s Island, v. 5 
Flathead tribe, iv. 447 
Flag Station, iv. 141 
Fono or Council, Samoa, ii. 88, 102 
Formation of Tongataboo, iii. 31 
Foxall, Edmund, ii. 71 
Food, Feejee, iii. 333; Indian, iv. 452 
Forbes, Rev. Mr., iv. 90 
Forrest, Mr., iv. 315 
Fossil remains, Oregon, iv. 360 
Foreign residents, Honolulu, conduct of, 
iv. 7 
Forbes, Mr., v. 248 
Folger’s Island, v. 268 
French Shoal, i. 36 
