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230 Crime and its punishment, 103 et seq. Crook, Mr., 75 Cruise of H.M.S. "Fawn," The, 80 (footnote) Custom, a unique, 92

Dance, a native, 119, 120 Disease, native fear of, 75, 76; introduced by whalers, 78 Diseases of the natives, 133 et seq. "Dongai," 100 Duel, a mimic, 121 Duff, the, 75, 105 Dunedin, the Bishop of, 162

Earth, tradition of the peopling of the, 84 Eaves-dropping, 208 Elephantiasis, cases of, 176 English, Mr., 131 Entertainment, a native, 117 et seq. Erskine, Captain, visit of, to Niué, 77 European merchants, 209 Evil spirits, belief in, 99

Fakafolau, the practice of, 102 Falcon Island, 183 Fao, 86, 87 Fataaki, King, 2, 3, 35, 36 (footnote) Fatafehi, 157, 168, 171, 182, 189, 214, 216 — family, death portent of, 197 Favourite, H.M.S., 194, 195 Fawn, H.M.S., 80 Feletoa, fortress, 191, 193 Fiji, 94, 100; the Mathuata province in, 95; medical officers in, 98; warriors of, 131; concubitancy in, 135; land tenure in, 138 Fijian architecture, 16, 17 Finau, George, 185, 190, 191 — Ulukalala, 189, 191-3 Flies, swarms of, 140 Flood, Mr., 50; his store, 55 Fono, the, 37, 111, 112 Fornander, 91 French missionaries, the influence of, 218 Fujipala, 182 Futuna, 21, 22

Galiaga, King, 36 (footnote) George Tubou I., King, 144, 158, 216 George Tubou II., King, 158 German plantations in Samoa, 3, 81 Germans in Tonga, the, 153, 172, 173 Gilbert Islands, 90 Gill, Mr., 90 Godefroy and Sons, 57 Goodenough, Commodore, 35 Graves. See Burial customs Grey, Sir George, 84 Grice Sumner, Messrs., 81

Haapai, 212; population of, 179 (footnote) Hakupu, the headman of, 133 Havannah, H.M.S., 77