viia 
CONTENTS, 
CHAP. XV. 
FROM PAGE 392 TO PAGE 426. 
Traditions connected with the northern part of K oh ala— 
Methods of procuring sandal-wood—Manufacture of 
salt at Towaihae—Visit to Waimea—Ascent of Mouna- 
Kea—Arrival of Messrs. Bishop and Goodrich at Kai- 
rua—Erection of a place of worship—Observance of 
the sabbath—Maritime character of the people—Go¬ 
vernment of the islands—Hereditary rank—Tenure of 
lands—Revenue and laws—Embarkation for Oahu. 
CHAP. XVI. 
FROM PAGE 427 TO PAGE 458. 
Traditions respecting the origin of the islanders—Mar¬ 
riage among the natives—Account of foreigners who 
visited the Sandwich islands before they were dis¬ 
covered by Captain Cook—Preaching at Kairua—Tra¬ 
ditions of a deluge—Visit to Maui—Memoir of the late 
king and queen of the islands—Notice of Boki, their 
principal attendant—Return to Oahu. 
Appendix...459 
PLATES IN YOL. IV. 
Chart of the Sandwich Isles.. page 1 
Vignette Title—Swimming in the Surf ..... 
Frontispiece.—Volcano of Kirauea ...... 237 
