TABLE OF CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| Introduction | [v] | |
| I. | The Ghost of Wahaula Temple | [1] |
| II. | Maluae and the Under-world | [14] |
| III. | A Giant's Rock-throwing | [21] |
| IV. | Kalo-eke-eke, the Timid Taro | [26] |
| V. | Legendary Canoe-making | [29] |
| VI. | Lau-ka-ieie | [36] |
| VII. | Kauhuhu, the Shark God of Molokai | [49] |
| VIII. | The Shark-man of Waipio Valley | [59] |
| IX. | The Strange Banana Skin | [66] |
| X. | The Old Man of the Mountain | [74] |
| XI. | Hawaiian Ghost Testing | [84] |
| XII. | How Milu became the King of Ghosts | [94] |
| XIII. | A Visit to the King of Ghosts | [100] |
| XIV. | Kalai-pahoa, the Poison-god | [108] |
| XV. | Ke-ao-mele-mele, the Maid of theGolden Cloud | [116] |
| XVI. | Puna and the Dragon | [152] |
| XVII. | Ke-au-nini | [163] |
| XVIII. | The Bride from the Under-world | [224] |
| Appendix: | ||
| The Deceiving of Kewa | [241] | |
| Homeless and Desolate Ghosts | [245] | |
| Aumakuas, or Ancestor-ghosts | [248] | |
| The Dragon Ghost-gods | [255] | |
| Chas. R. Bishop | [259] | |
| Partial List of Hawaiian Terms | [260] | |
| Press Notices | [264] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| 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:—