CHAPTERVI. 



CONTENTS. 



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

 —CASTLES 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 KANUIIA 

 — 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. COANS PARO- 

 CHIAL CHARGE— SCHOOLS AT HILO-WA1LUKU FALLS-TACCA— INDIGO-SANDALWOOD 

 —RETURN OF MR. BRACKENRIDGE— EXPEDITION OF MESSRS. BRINSMADE AND DRAY- 

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

 WAIMEA— DISTRICT OF KOHALA— SCHOOL OF BLACKFISH— VISIT OF MR. DRAYTON 

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

 AND MAUNA LOA— GREAT SWELL OF THE SEA IN 1837— EARTHQ.UAKES-CLOSE OF 

 OUR OPERATIONS — DESCRIPTION OF THE BAY OF HILO-UNFOUNDED COMPLAINTS 

 AGAINST THE SAILORS. 

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