| OPPOSITE PAGE | Ke-alohi-lani | Frontispiece | Images of Gods at the Heiau | 12 | From a Taro Patch | 28 | Kukui-trees, Iao Valley, Mt. Eeke | 50 | A Trusty Fisherman | 64 | The Misty Pali, Nuuanu | 120 | Dancing the Hula | 140 | Breadfruit-trees | 160 | A Young Chief of Hawaii | 189 | The Home of the Dragons Near Hilo | 198 | Cocoanuts | 222 | The Home of Kewalu | 230 | Fish Plates in Color | PRONUNCIATION Readers will have little difficulty in pronouncing names if they remember two rules:— 1. No syllable ends in a consonant, e.g., Ho-no-lu-lu, not Hon-o-lulu. 2. Give vowels the German sound rather than the English, e.g., "e" equals "a," and "i" equals "e," and "a" is sounded like "a" in "father."
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