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EXTRACTS FROM JOURNAL OF SCHOUTEN. 403

Explanation of Plate on p. 311.

A. Meeting of the two chiefs, welcoming one another with remarkable ceremony.

B. The same two chiefs sitting in state together on two mats under a thatched shed.

c. Our trumpeters and drummer playing before the chiefs, from which they derived great satisfaction (or took as a great compliment).

D. Commoners chewing a green root called by them kava. When it is chewed up water is added to it, and thus a drink is made from it, which is greatly esteemed by them.

E. Shows the fashion of the houses. They are round and pointed, and covered with thatch.

F. Shows the costume of a chief, and coiffure.

G G. Shows the plaits of hair worn by chiefs.

H. Shows an instance of frizzed hair.

I. Another, whose hair stands up stiff like the bristles of a

pig, more than a quarter of an ell long.

K. Shows how the women wear their hair cut short.

L. Are cocoa-nut palms.

[APPENDIX III.

III.-TABLE SHOWING GENEALOGY OF THE CHIEFS NEAREST TO THE THRONE OF TONGA.

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Leave-taking, 282.

Legislation, 220.

Leprosy, 279.

Liberation of convicts, 20.
Liquor-selling, 166.

Lobase, 147.

Lord Chief-Justice, 97.

Lulu, 148.

Maafu, 361.

Maealiuaki, 28, 269.

Magic-lantern, 145.

Magistrate, Special, 101.

Malao, 391.

Manase, 168, 259, 268.
Mangaia labourers, 42.
Mariner's Tonga,' 51, 135.
Mary Butako's confession, 79.
Mataka, 50, 146, 257.
Mayors, 87.
Megapodius, 391.

Minister of Finance, 23, 99.
Police, 95.

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Missions, failure of, 217.
Mitchell, Sir C., 7, 8.
Monuments, 379.

Moss, 12.

Moulton, Rev. J. E., 213.
Mutinous Governor, 155.

Nuku, 94.

Nukualofa, 30.

Offices, Baker's, 16.

Opening of Parliament, 249, 251,

253.

Order of Prohibition, 14.

in Council, 183.

Origin of Tui Kanokubolu, 301.

Palace, Vavau, 164.

Parrots, 391.

Persecution, 5, 7.

Peter Vi, 58.

Philately, 156.

Photographs, distribution of, 81.

Pigs, 383.

Lawsuit against Government, 244. Plymouth Brethren, 143.

Poems, 378.

Police, 103, 112.

Population, 372.

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