GENERAL INDEX. 
549 
Hood’s Canal, iv. 411 
Hook swinging, Singapore, v. 390 
Horses, sale of, San Francisco, v. 250 
Hout’s Island, v. 415 
Hottentots, v. 431 
Hunter, Wm., Esq., i. 41 
Huara, convention of, i. 291 
Hunter’s River, ii. 245, 255 
Hull’s Island, iii. 370; v. 4 
Hunt, Rev. Mr., iii. 191, 240 
Hudson’s Island, v. 44 
Hunter’s Island, v. 271 
Hudson Bay Company, posts, v. 136 
Icy barrier, ii. 286 
Ice, field, ii. 294 
Icebergs, ii. 298; landing on, ii. 324; forma¬ 
tion of, ii. 330 ; drift of, ii. 333 
Ice, diagram o£ ii. 311 ; watering on, ii. 
325 
Illawarra, district of, ii. 171, 242; extent of, 
ii. 244 
Immigration, New South Wales, ii. 226 
Indians, iv. 297; dice, iv. 367; mortality, 
iv. 370 ; incantations, iv. 400; Nis- 
qually, iv. 417; prophecy, iv. 439 ; 
tribes, iv. 443, 471 ; food, iv. 446; 
superstitions, iv. 469 ; calendar, iv. 
450 ; customs, iv. 456; legend, iv. 
466; gambling, v. 117; widow, v. 
118 ; conduct of, at Gray’s Harbour, v. 
130 ; dance, v. 180 ; diseases, v. 181 
Indian Ocean, v. 416 
Indigo, Manilla, v. 290 
Irogotes Indians, v. 306 
Islands, search for, v. 4 
Inhabitants, Lima, i. 242; Tahiti, ii. 14; 
Manilla, v. 278 ; Singapore, v. 374 
Jaquel, vega of, i. 194 
Japanese Junk, shipwrecked, iv. 295 ; ap¬ 
pearance, v. 398 
Jarvis’s Island, v. 4 
Jane’s Island, v. 266 
John Day’s River, iv. 402 
Johnson, Lieutenant, lost, iv. 435 ; his party 
return to Nisqually, iv. 477 
Johnson’s farm, iv. 361 
July, Fourth of, iii. 200 ; iv. 412 
Junta de Comercio, Manilla, v. 279 
Judd, Dr., iv. 112 ; descent into Kilauea, iv. 
172 ; narrow escape, iv. 173 
Kasanji, i. 60 
Kangaroo Valley, ii. 169 
Kaurie Pine, ii. 412 
Kai Levuka, iii. 61 
Katu Mbithi, iii. 158, 308; his funeral, iii. 
159 
Kambara Island, iii. 167 
Katafanga, iii. 177 
Kanathia Island, iii. 250 
Kantavu Island, iii. 288 
Kaiviti, schooner, iii. 312 
Kamehameha III., visit to, iv. 3; his ap¬ 
pearance, iv. 4 ; interview with, iv. 
10; advice to, iv. 19; visit from, iv. 
237 ; visit to, iv. 238 ; his wife, iv. 
238 
Kaiha, anecdote of, iv. 45 
Kauai, island o£ iv. 51 ; journey across, iv. 
66 ; productions, iv. 71 ; climate, iv 
71; schools, iv. 73 
Kaala, Mount, iv. 75 ; ascent of, iv. 78 
Kaluamei Falls, iv. 76 
Kaneohe, iv. 84 
Kaili, iv. 100 
Kanaka, iv. 112; desertion of, iv. 134, 
missing, iv. 168; shipping of, iii. 386; 
mode of carrying, iii. 389 
Kalumo, the guide, iv. 116 
Kapuahi, iv. 120 
Kapoho Point, iv. 186 
Kahoolawe, iv. 244 
Kanuha, his entertainment, iv. 207 
Kaquines, straits of, v. 127 
Kendikendi, ascent of, iii. 172 
Kea, island of, iii. 252 
Kekauluohi, her appearance, iv. 4; regent, 
iv. 257 
Kealakeakua, bay of, iv. 92 
Keaweehu, iv. 135; his appearance, iv. 151 
Keeau, iv. 191 
Kenemoneha, chief, iv. 245 
Kettle Falls, Oregon, iv. 444 
Kekuanaoa, Governor, iii. 384; visit of, iii. 
388 
Kemin’s Island, iii. 368 
King’s Island, i. 325 
Kiama, blow hole at, ii. 245 ; scenery, ii. 
245 
Kie Island, iii. 383 
King George, iii. 7 ; his town, iii. 13 ; his 
house, iii. 15 
King Tubou’s town, iii. 14 
Kiwe, the guide, iv. 121 
Kilauea, crater of, iv. 102, 165; arrival at, 
iv. 123; description of, iv. 124; sulphur 
bank, iv. 169 ; survey of, iv. 170; beau¬ 
tiful eruption, iv. 174; departure from, 
iv. 179 ; last visit to, iv. 221 ; state of, 
iv. 224 
Kirby, John, v. 65 ; his history, v. 65 
Kinkla tribe, v. 188 ; employments, v. 188 ; 
language, v. 189 ; bows and arrows, v. 
189 
Kingsmill customs, v. 79; islands, v. 80; 
soil, v. 81; cultivation, v. 81 ; peopling, 
v. 81 ; social state, v. 83 ; government, 
v. 84; religion, v. 86; priests, v. 87; 
