Naulivou, King of Mbau, [26]
Navigation, prehistoric, [16], [290]
Ndambe, injury to children, [177], [388]
Ndauthina, fire-god, [113]
Ndengei, [7], [10], [16], [112], [133];
Melanesian deity, [134];
epic of, [138]
Ndeumba, wealth of, [81], [287]
Negroes, [ix];
educated, [xiv];
beachcombers, [32]
Nemani Ndreu, [149], [171]
New Caledonia, Expedition to, [44], [249]
New Guinea, [214], [250]
Niué I., [248]
Nkara, King of Rewa, [41], [44], [46], [48];
death, [49]
Noikoro tribe, [14]
Nyassa, natives, [180]
Obligatory marriage, [184]
Obstetrics, [207]
Oliver, Mr., discovered Matuku, [25]
Oneata I., [26]
Orua, preparation for defeat, [92]
Outriggers, [291]
Ovalau I., [33]
Overlord of land, [70]
Paddles, [295]
Palæolithic men, [viii]
Pandanus tree, [121]
Pandora, H.M.S., [24];
tender of, [25]
Path of the Shades, [119], [120]
Peering goddesses, [122]
Penrhyn I., [249]
Perouse, Count de la, [29]
Perversion, [241]
Pigs, [336], [378];
sacred, [151]
Pinching stone, [124]
Place of Wonder, [127]
Planting, [337]
Pocahontas, [xvii]
Poetry, [314]
Polygamy, [172], [235]
Polynesians, [12];
alleged settlement in Fiji, [13];
route of, [14];
sexual licence, [234]
Population, decrease of, [198]
Portent, death, [49]
Poultry, [336]
Priests, [62], [157];
inspiration of, [158], [160];
reformation of, [159]
Prostitution unknown, [173]
Pursuer of Shades, [122]
Pylstaart I., [15]
Race antipathy, [xv], [xvii]
Rajakarya in Ceylon, [68]
Rebellion of inland tribes, [55]
Reclaimed land, [377]
Reefs, property in, [385]
Relationships, [182]
Religion, ancestor-worship, [xi], [111]
Rent, [376], [379]
Review, tangka, [90]
Revolt at Seankanka, [145]
Rewa, [23];
war with Mbau, [39];
burnt, [39];
constitution, [367]
Ritova, [201]
Robson, Capt., [30]
Roko Tui, spiritual chief, [61]
Rokola, ancestor of craftsmen, [6], [9]
Romans, as slave-holders, [ix]
Rotuma, [317]
Rowe, G. S., [56]
Sailosi, scribe of Mba, [82]
St. Christoval I., [118]
St. Kilda I., [250]
Salt-pans, [360]
Sambeto, murder of, [306]
Sandal-wood traders, [27]
Sanitation by lala, [69], [79];
by fear of witchcraft, [166], [210]
Savage, Charles, [28], [95];
made koroi, [100];
armoured chair, [101];
death, [30]
Savage I., [248]
Savings of Fijians, [82]
Scrofula, [200]
Seemann, [107]
Serpent-worship, [16], [17], [114]
Sexual morality, [233];
decline of, [236], [388]
Shades, Lament of, [130]
Sharks, [115], [309]
Sieges, [93]
Sierra Leone, [178]
Skin diseases, [250], [276]
Slade, Rev. W., [229]
Smell, sense of, [303]
Smoking out enemy, [92]
Smythe, Col., [54]
Solevu, [68], [280];

in decay, [286]
Solomon I., [viii], [xv]
Somosomo, [37], [51]
Sorties, [94]
Soul stealing, [168]
Souls of children, [126]
South Africa, report of Native Commission, [174]
Spiritual chiefs, origin of, [60]
Spoliation by vasu, [75]
Stewart, Mr. James, [195]
Still-births, [210]
Strangling of widows, [132]
Stratagems, [94], [136]
Submission, mode of, [97], [364]
Suckling, [176], [177], [211]
Suva, destruction of, [38]
Swimming, [316]
Tabu, decay of, [64]
Tama, shout of respect, [305]
Tamils, [195]
Tanka, review, [90]
Tanna I., [195], [247]
Tanoa, King of Mbau, [33];
rebellion against, [33];
return from exile, [35];
death, [44]
Tasman, [24]
Tattooing of women, [217], [241]
Tauvu, kinship by, [5], [89], [380]
Taveuni I., [37]
Tenure, individual, [369];
in Tailevu, [382]
Thakaundrove province, [60]
Thakombau, [34], [35], [38];
assumes title of King of Fiji, [42], [54];
becomes Christian, [47];
limits of territory, [48];
declares constitution, [54];
pension, [55];
death, [55]
Theft, rare, [308]
Thimbi, death dance, [96]
Thriftlessness, [2]
Thunder Hill, [128]
Thurston, Sir J., [65]
Tinku, a game, [330]
Tobacco, [352]
Tofua I., [25]
Tombe, token of virginity, [202], [302]
Tongans, voyages of, [15];
assist Thakombau, [50];
conquer Lau, [52];
bravery, [94];
canoes, [294]
Tortures, [96], [108]
Totemism, [115]
Tower builders, [17]
Trade, [280];
in European goods, [286]
Traits of character, [304]
Transfer of land, [372]
Transition, state of, [232], [389]
Treachery, [95]
Tribal division, [355]
Tuberculosis, [277]
Tuka heresy, [140]
Tukuaho, Premier of Tonga, [16]
Turner, Rev. J., [247]
Turtles, [321];
mode of killing, [321]
Turukawa, Ndengei's pigeon, [135]
Tylor, Dr. E. B., [104]
Ulcers, [278]
Undreundre, remarkable cannibal, [109]
Vasu, spoliation by, [75]
Vatulele I., [92]
Verani, [37]
Verata tribe, [22], [23], [60]
Vessels, effect of, [69]
Vitality of offspring, [197]
Viwa, massacre at, [38];
revival at, [162]
Vunda, [7], [9]
Vunivalu, temporal chief, [61]
Wailea, massacre at, [30]
War, creates aristocracy, [59];
losses in, [85], [86];
causes of, [88];
declaration of, [89]
War-cry, [96]
War-paint, [303]
Wasting sickness, Lila, [25], [243]
Water, drinking, [340]
Water games, [318]
Water of solace, [120], [123], [132]
Waterhouse, Rev. J., [45]
Waya I., [11]
Weaning, [215]
Wells, Mr. H. G., [vii]
Wet nurses, [213]
Whooping-cough, [252]
Widows, strangled, [132]
Wilkes, Commodore, [37]
Wilkinson, Mr. D., [65]
Williams, Rev. J., [248]
Williams, Rev. T., [27], [56], [85]

Williams, U.S. Vice-consul, [51]
Witchcraft, [163];
sanitation by, [166], [210], [388];
detection of crime by, [167]
Wyandots, [195]
Yams, [339]
Yasawa I., [8], [63]
Yaws, [270];
distribution of, [270], [275];
in Timor, [270];
symptoms, [271];
sequelæ, [272];
contagion, [273];
treatment, [274];
believed beneficial, [275]

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RELATIONSHIPS OF THE CHIEF FAMILY OF MBAU.

Table.

Ratu VISAWANKA (TANOA), d. 1852.
Ratu Ilaitia Torotha =
(d. 1889).
Andi Thethere
(d. 1875).
[Ratu Lote=Andi Sereana.]Ratu Thakombau =
(d. 1883).
Andi Litia Samanunu
(d. 1881).
Ratu Vuki =
(d. 1888).
Andi AlisiRatu Joni Tholata =Salanieta.Nanise =
(d. 1875).
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau.Ratu Timothi =
(d. 1888).
Tubou (of Vavau).Andi Arieta Kuila =
(d. 1887).
Ratu Timothi Vakaruru
(d. 1874).
Ratu Kandavu Levu.Andi Thakombau.Adi Vuikamba.Ratu Nailatikau
(d. 1892).
Ratu Beni.Ratu Ravulo.Andi Senimili.Ratu Timothi.

Table B.