Lehua, a border (island), [14], [18].
bird-catching pole at, [380].
blossoms of Hilo, [398];
blossoms, wreath of, [298].
cliff of, at Kilou, [306];
man of, on cliff, [306].
[[xxxiii]]-eater, Ku the, [286], [302].
-flower eater, [392].
groves, fighting men, [28].
islet southwest of Kauai, [376], [380].
Kauai filled with, [28];
great island of, is Kauai, [374].
of Kawaihaipai, [398].
of my land, [306].
rain falls amongst the; the sun sinks beyond, [376].
Lei palaoa necklace, [220]–24, [496].
Lele, [284], [302].
an ancient name of Lahaina, [484].
arrival of Eleio at, [484].
bread-fruit trees of, pulled up by Kaululaau, [486].
fire as a signal to the people at, [484].
Kanikaniaula and party reached, [486].
known also as Lahaina, [482].
trees scarce in the district of, [486].
Wahanui returns and lands at, [516].
Leleiwi, land breeze at, [390].
sea for small crabs is at, [378].
Lelo, [378].
Lena, Kila, otherwise known as, [138].
the name of Kila on becoming a son of Kunaka, king of Waipio, [134].
Lewalani, [84].
Lewanuu, [84].
Lewanuu and Lewalani, Kaeha carried up by the spirits to, [522].
two-sphered cloud lands, [522].