Female dancing in hula costume                 Frontispiece
      II. ��e-��e (Freycinetia arnotti) leaves and fruit    19
     III. H��la-p��pe (Dracaena aurea)                      24
      IV. Maile (Alyxia myrtillifolia) wreath             32
       V. Ti (Dracaena terminalis)                        44
      VI. Ilima (Sida fallax), lei and flowers            56
     VII. Ipu hula, gourd drum                            73
    VIII. Marionettes (Maile-pakaha, Nihi-au-moe)         91
      IX. Marionette (Maka-k��)                            93
       X. Pahu hula, hula drum                           103
      XI. ��li-ul��, a gourd rattle                        107
     XII. Hawaiian tree-snails (Achatinella)             120
    XIII. Lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) flowers and
            leaves                                       126
 
XIV. Hawaiian trumpet, pu (Cassis madagascarensis) 131 XV. Woman playing on the nose-flute (ohe-hano-ihu) 135 XVI. Pu-niu, a drum 142 XVII. Hawaiian musician playing on the uku-lele 164 XVIII. Hala fruit bunch and drupe with a "lei" 170 XIX. Pu (Triton tritonis) 172 XX. Phyllodia and true leaves of the koa
            (Acacia koa)                                 181
     XXI. Pala-palai ferns                               194
    XXII. Awa-puhi, a Hawaiian ginger                    210
   XXIII. Hinano hala                                    235
    XXIV. Lady dancing the hula ku'i                     250
 FIGURE 1. Pu��li, bamboo rattle                          113
        2. Ka, drumstick for pu-niu                      142
        3. Ohe-hano-ihu, nose-flute                      145
 
MUSICAL PIECES
    I. Range of the nose-flute--Elsner                     146
   II. Music from the nose-flute--Elsner                   146
  III. The _ukek��_ (as played by Keaonaloa)--Eisner        149
   IV. Song from    
    
		
	
	
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