[Legend of Pamano].

I. [Pamano Becomes a Famed Chanter—King Kaiuli Adopts Him and Places His Daughter Keaka in His Care—Passing Her House He Is Invited to Enter—Koolau, His Companion, Informs the King—Decree of Death by Awa Is Passed on Pamano—While Surf-Riding Is Bid to the Awa Feast—Is Suspicious of Its Portent—His Spirit-Sisters Remove the Awa’s Intoxicant for a Time, But Eventually He is Overcome] 302
II. [Waipu Prepares the Axe for Pamano’s Death—He Is Buried in a Pile of Cane-Trash—His Spirit-Sisters Remove the Body and Restore It to Life—They Meet a Prophet Who Tests His Ghost Character by an Ape Leaf—Keaka and Koolau—At Kilu Attended by Pamano and Others, Keaka Recognizes Him by His Chant—He Declines Relations While Kaiuli, Waipu and Koolau are Alive—All Three are Killed and Put Into the Oven] 310

[Tradition of Kamapuaa].

I. [Kamapuaa’s Exploits in Koolau—Escape from Olopana at Kaliuwaa—Capture at Waianae—The Deposed Priest Lonoaohi Aids in Overthrow of Olopana] 314
II. [Relating to Lonoaohi the Priest] 322
III. [Battle Between Kamapuaa and Lonokaeho—The Second Battle—Battle Between Kamapuaa and Kuilioloa] 326
IV. [Fourth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Pele] 332
V. [Fifth Battle, Between Kamapuaa and Makalii] 342
VI. [Relating to Kahikiula and Kahikihonuakele] 354
VII. [How the Parents Failed to Recognize Kamapuaa, Which Action Almost Cost Them Their Lives] 356

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[Legend of Kaulu].

Kaulu Seeks His Kind Brother—Encounters Ghosts and Other Obstacles—He Drinks up the Sea—Awakes Makalii for Aid—Kaaona Foiled—Shark Kalakeenuiakane—The Sea Restored—Of Haumea—Lonokaeho of Eight Foreheads Overcome—Mokolii, the Wizard, Killed 364

[Story of Palila].

Palila a Noted Warrior—His Second Battle—Of Olomana and Palila’s Third and Fourth Battles 372

[Story of Piimaiwaa].