CHAPTER VII. 



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-KINGS PALACE-TOWN OF LAHAINA— PRIVATE APART- 

 MENTS 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 KAHOOLAWE — SEMINARY OF LAHAINALUNA — 

 DISADVANTAGES OF ITS POSITION— ITS ORIGINAL SYSTEM-CHANGES IN THE SYSTEM 

 — ITS PROBABLE FAILURE— APPEARANCE OF THE SCHOLARS— IMPROVEMENTS PRO- 

 POSED 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 MISSION- 

 ARIES—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— LIEUTE- 

 NANT 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. 

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