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A GENERAL INDEX • TO }LASSEN NATURE NOTES, 1932-1936 -:? AND _HAWAII NATURE NOTES, 1931-1933

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Compiled under the direction of Hazel Hunt Voth by assistants provided tbrouth the Works Progress Administration

UNITED STATF.5 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 1938 U. S. Government Deposit

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UNITED STATF.S DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOlt NATIONAL PARK SEltVICE BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA 1938

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This -.roluno was prepared by Works Progress Ad.'llinistration Projects.

Officiul Project numbers 65-3-4349 and 265-03-7010 ( Work Projects 4454 and 7306 ), District Eig.~t, Cnlifomia.

Sponsored by the United States De:1artment of Interior for the Western Museum Division of r.;ational Park Service.

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This is a portion of a general comprehensive index to the Nature Note, of the various national parks which has been compiled at the \'/estern Museum Laboratories. Because of their slight volume and the fact that Lassen Volcanic and Hawaii National Parks have volcanology in comra:>n, it seemed advisable to combine their indexes in one cover.

It should be noted that the publication of IIawaii Nature Notes has been somewhat erratic and short-lived: only volumes I, II, and III (June, 1931-June, 1933) have appeared and are represented herein. Lassen Volcanic National Park has published since August, 1932. The General Index referred to above covers the years 1920-1936 inclusive and contains 21,800 annotated catalogue cards. It was made primarily to fill the long-felt need for ready-reference material in the Division of Public Relations at Washington. A duplicate set of the cards is filed at the Laboratories 1n Berkeley. A limited nunber of bound volun3s of the entire Index are being prepared for distribution.

These cards fozm the basis for the present author­ subject index, with the emphasis on the subject aspect, many articles having been entered under several subject headings.

The compiler has not attempted systematic classifica­ tion of flora and fauna; but in the case of Lassen certain topics, such as Anmia.ls, Geology, o.nd others, have been loose­ ly grouped together for convenience.

However, in cases where there happened to be only three or four references to a certain topic in the Nature Notes of a particular purk (as in Ho.wo.11), thoso references have been distributed under their respective headings in the general alphabet. Certain inconsistenc:ies o.nd lo.ck of comprehensiveness exist because the indexing was done indirectly, rather than from tho original Nature Notes. The indexers were dependent for subject headings on the facts brought out in the briefly annotated catalogue cards.

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.Animals ~ Birds Carthew

.Algae. See: Watermelon snow. Heron, Blue Notes, by A.Carthew, Aug.-8ept., ANlM/JE AND BIRDS 1934, n.9. J,;artens .Animal census "In jesting rui~e," by :r.Lee, Aug., The annual animal census, br A. 1932, p.?. Holme~, Sept., 1933, o.3, illus. Porcupine~ .w-.ima~s. Miscellaneous references il:iscellanea, i·lay, 1924, ~. 3; Tt.e Anirr~ls of the Cinder Cone region, strangest a~~tite in the world, by by E.J.Barton, ?wiay, 1934, pp.4-5; E.Barton, Sept., 1933, np.5-6,illus. The annual animal census, by A. Scorpions Holmes, Sept., 1933, p.3, illus.; Mordaz:t ~corpion, Oct., 1936, n.4. Notes, by ~.Carthew, ~ug.-Sept., Townsend solitaire 1934, p.9, illus. Notes, by A.Eol.r..es, June-July,lro4,~7. Bears, Black 1fater ouzels Bears in Lassen Volcanic Natior.al The water ouzel, by A.Carthew, Aug., P!lrk, June, 1936, r.7. 193G, o.e. Chipmunks Wood -oewee Miscellanea, May, 1934, l).3. The Clarl· nutcracker, by A.Carthew, Clark's nutcracker Aug.-~e,.,t., 1934, ~.6. The Clark nutcracker, by JI. earth ew, Aub.-Sept., 1934, ~.6, illu~. (End of ~ection, Animals~~) Coneys Animals of the Cinder Cone region, Atl=lurev;i Indians. See: Eat Creek Indians. by E.Barton, May, 1934, ,.,,.,.4-5. AUfll,Stine, W.3. Coyotes A freak arqecblage of trees, se,t., Lost and saved, by C.L.Croghan, 1933, nn.4-5, illus. June, 1933, p.10; Note!'!, by A.. Carthew, Aug.-Sept., 1934, p.9. Barton, E. J. Deer ~riir.:als of the Cinder one region, Deer, by J.Rhoads, Sept., 1933,,.2; May, 1934, _::,r:i.4-5; Propagation of D&er at tigh altitudes, June, 1936, fish in upland waters, Aug.-Sept., p.5; Notes, by .a.Carthew, AUg.- 1934, P.8; The strangest aopetite Sept., 1934, p.9. in the world, Sept., 1933,~!>-6,il!us. Dirper. See: Water ouzel. Battle Creek. See: River sy~tems •••• Ducks Blackfeet Indians. See: Two Medicine Ducks on Hdt Creek, by J.Burge~s, district Aug., 1936, ~. 7. Brokeoff I.ft. in Ir.dian le~end Egrets The cal u:,,et i8 ':1£:ain 1'X1::>"ed••• , The .nn:erican egret, by C.R.Swartzlow, by C.E.Feathlcy, f>ejt., 1932,n-p.5-6. Oct., 1936, ~p.1-4; Note8, by A. Bur~e~s, J. Carthew, Aug.-Sent., 1934, '!).9. Ducks on :llat Creer., it.ue., 1936,n.7; Egrets, 11.ethocl of hunting. See: Egrets. Late fro:--tf: and flowors, Aug., 1936, Fawns, :tabandoned" p.(. Notes, by A.I-iolme~,Ju.ne-July,1934,p.7.durg0r'3, J. a.Hd Carttew, A. Ground squirrels, Golder.-t11:1I1tlcd Flant surv0y of tl:e cleva~tated area, The Goldt:m-i;-;antled grour,d i=;quirNl, Aug., 1936, "l".).6-7, illus. by C.E.Gilbert,Aug.,1932, nn.4-5; Carthew, A• Miscellanea, !,~ay,1934, l~.3. The ClarL nutcracter,Aug..,Sf:!t..'34,~6,:DJ..us.;

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Chaos Crags Flowers, et ceter~ -- ~ ri~gs

Plant survey of the devastated area, Flowers damaged by rodents by G.Burges~ and A.Carthew, Oct., Uii::cellanea, Lay, 1934, r,.3. 1936, pp.5-7; The water ouzel, Aug., Forests destroyed by lava 1936, Y).8. One corr.es into thP. do"l."a"ltated area, Chaos Cragq in Indian legend by !{.C .Lind, June-lu'..y ,193•1 ,p.4, illus. The calumet is ar:ain pasRed ••• , by Hemlock C.E.leathley, Sept., 1932, np.5-6. Spring ccr.es to the her!!lock, by J. Colburn, F. quoted, Aug.-Se~t.,1934, l:uir, li:ay, 1934, n.13. ..,p.3-4. Hemlock, Blac' .. or 1,;ountai:1 Eifh altitude trees, by J.Rho~ds, Fanner, R. Aue;., 1932, pp.2-3, illus. The i~boriginal population of Lassen Life zones Volcanic National Turk, Aue;. , 1936, A freak a~s~mblage of tree~, by W.B • np.1-3, illus.; Evidences of viscous .AUfi.11'1ti:::ie,Sent., 1933, "'n.4-5 ,illus. extrusion of some of the 1915 lava 1lahala wb.t (C0anothi.;s ".lrodrata) on Lassen ~ak, Sept., 1933, n.l; Utte fro~ts and .t'lo,1ers, by J.Burgess, Lassen Volca.~o--June,1936, ~~.6-7; Aup., 1'3~:6, '0.8. The ori~in of Crescent Cliff and aR­ Eanzanita sociated features, June-July, 1934, Late frostq a!td flo1verci, by J .Burgess, Tl.5; The origin of Lal:e Helen, :.,,ug.­ Aug., l~~-6, n.8. Sept., 1934, p.7; The prehistoric Pine , I.odgc~o le paroxysms of Cinder Cone, ?.~ay, 1£>34, Fifh altitude tr0es, by J.RhoadA, pn.2-3, illus.; Watermelon sncw, Aug., 1932, -,n.2-3, ilhis.; The Lodge­ Sept., 1933, n.2. 'X>le nine, b;.r r:.i,!. Yeager, June-July, Feather River. See: River systems •••• 1934, ".6. Finch and Anderson quoted Pine, ·,Ji'.i to br~rk The pret; is tori c oaroxy ror.s of Cinc or :-:igh altitude trees, by J.Rlwads, Cone, by R.F,umcr ,:May,1934, p.2, illus. Aug., 1932, .,...p.2-3 Fish culture Pines, Yellow Emerald lake, by D.Hummer, .Aug.1~32, Yullow pin~s, hy J.H.hoads, Sept., p.5; Propagation of fish in uplond 1932, pp.2-3, illus. waters, by E.Burton, Aug.-Rept., Plant survey 1934, p.8. Plant survey of the devastated urea, Fishing by J.Burress d.Ild A.Carthew, Aug., Fly fishing, by J.rthoads, Sept., 1936, ,p.6-7, illus. 1933, p.7, illus. Refore~tation The Lode,ay,olo nine~ by W.'.f. Yt:3ager, J:i1.0WERS , PLA,.~TS& TREE.'=i June-July, 19~4, ~.6. Snowplant Algae. Ree: Waterr::elon snow. (Note), I.ray, 1934, n.9. ~iscellanoous references Tar.1arack, Lodt:e::,ole pine wrorJ€lY called "In jesting gui~e:i," by E.Lee, .~ug., Yellow pir,eq, by C.E.roathley, Sept., 1932, p.7; Late frosts and flowers, 1932, n~.2-3, illus. by J.Burgess, Aug., 19Z6, ..,.E. Tobacco bruM (C;:;anothus volutinus) Ecology Lato frol'1ts and flowers, by J .Bure-;ess, A freak assemblage of trees, by ~l.B. Alli;:., lS:7,6, l'.'.8. Augustine, Sept., 1933, ,~.4-5, Tree rinc~ as historical evidence illus., A record of conflict, by D. The prohistoric puroxys~2 of Cinder Hummel, Aug., 1932, p.6. Cone,by R.Fann•3r, ?;:.::.y,19:54, :):p.2-3.

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Flowors _, ~ cetera Westem J\miper Gilbert Western juniper J.,a~sen Peak Western juniper, Aug.-Sept.,1934, Evidences of viscous extrusion of p.5, illus. some of the 1915 lava on Lassen J'ea}., by R.Fanner, ~erJt., 1933, p.1; (End ot section, Flowers; et cetera) Lassen I"eak, by D.Ford, Aug.,1932,p.l; Lassen Volcano -- , by R. Ford, D. Farmer, June,1936, ~p.6-7; What made Lassen reak, Aug., 1932, p.l. Lasnen ~a.1< erupt'? by A.Holr.les, Sept., 1932, p.6. GEOIOOY Lassen Peak -- Possibility ot its eruptim ~uestions asked park rangers, by A. Brokeoft llountain holmes, Aug., 1932, p.6. Brokeoff Crater, by D.Hur-,,mel,Sept., Lava 1932, p.l. Evidences of viscous extrusion of some Chaos Crags and Chaos Jumbles of the 1915 lava o~. Lo.snen Rlak, by Chaos Crags and Chaos J\Ullbles: a R.:i!'anner, Sept., 1%3, p.l. recent formation, by C.E.Keathley, Lava--Effect on vegetation Sept., 1932, pn.3-4, illus.; Com­ One comes into the devastated area, ~ents on the Chaos CraBs and the by H.C.Lind, June-July, 1~34,p.4,illus. Manzanita ]'J:lke area, by B.F.Loomis, McAdie scale of earthquake intensity June-July, 1934• P!"~2-3• illus. Recent seismic disturbances, by C.R. Chaos Lava Beds. See: Chaos Jumbles; Swartzlow, June, 1936, u~.1-3,illus. also: Indian legends. Manzanita Creek Cinder Cone Cement~ on the Ch~os Crag~ e.nd the The prehistoric paroxysmr: of Cinder i•:anzanita Lake area, by B.F.1,00:cis, Cone, by R.Fanner, May, 1934,'0".l.2-3. June-July, 1934, -on.2-Z, illus. Cirques Manzanita Lake area The origin ot Crescent Cliff and Cor.a·.ent~ on the Cl:ctos Crags and the associated features, by R.Fanner, 1:anzan i ta Lake areu, by B .F. Loomis , June-July, 1934, n.5, illus. June-Jul~.', l'J34, .,n.2-3, illus. Crescent Cliff Moraines The origin of Crescent Clift and The origin of Crescent Cliff and associated features, by R.Fanner, ussociated feature~, by R.Fanner, June-July, 1934, n.5, illus. June-July, 1934, p. 5, illus. Earthquakes Rossi-Forel Scale of earthquake inten­ Earthquake activity, Oct., 1936,p.?; sity Earthquake activity during June and Recent seismic disturbances, by C.R. July, 1936, by c.sw...rtzlow, ·Aug., sw-~rtzlow, June, 1936, pp.1-3,illus. 1936, pp.4-5; Recent seismic dis­ Seismograph turbances, by C.R.Swartzlow, June, Miscellaneous, by A.Holmes, Aug., 1936, pp.1-3, illus. 1932, p.6. Emerald Lake Volcanoes. See: Lasson Peak. Emerald lake, by D.EWT!l'.el,Aug., 1932, p.5. (End of section, Geology) Lake Helen The oricin of Lake Helen, by R. Fanner, AUg.-Sept., 1934, p.7. Gilbert, C.E. Lassen Peak - Description The Golden-niantled ground squirrel, Lassen Peak, by D.Ford ,Aug. ,1932, p.l. Aug., 1932, p,.4-5.

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Grinnell Pre 1 :,cct Peak

Grinnell, J. and Linsdule, J. winter, by a.Hol.!Tles, Sept.,1932,p.?. "Vertebrate Natural P.istory ••• " Lee, h. quoted. Oct., 1936, p.l. "In jestin~ guise," Aug. ,lS32, :p.?. Life z011e~. See: li'lower~, .Plant~, etc. :aa.t Creek Indians Lind, }:.C. The Aboriginal population of Lassen Mother of ~treams, ,pp.6-?, Volcanic National ~rk, by R.Farmer, L18p; One come~ into the devastated Aug., 19:36, pp.1-3, Hlus. area, J1me-July, 1934, p.4, illus. Hoff'nla.n, R. Loomis, B.l". "Birds of the Pacific States" quoted. Comr:!ents on the Chao~ Crags and the Oct., 1936, p.l. Manzanita 1~ke area, June-July,1934, Holmes, A, pp.2-3, illus. The annual animal census, Sept., Loomis i•ieriorial r:useum Station 1933, p.3, illus.; 'l'he Park in winter, Recont seim:lic disturbances, by C.R. Sept., 1932, p.?; Q.ue~tions a~ked Swartzlow, June, 19~56,pp.l-3,illus. park rangers, Aug., 1932, p.6; (Seismograph), Aug. ,1932, t>. 6. What Manzanita I.E:tJ~e ma.de Lassen Rla.k erupt? Sept. ,1932, Our can~ at !:anzanita Lake (poem), by p.6; Where did it get its name'? J.'..E.flhi rmy, June-Juiy, 1934, t:1.l, illus. Aug.-Sept., 1934, n.~.3-4. l.iaxon, G.8. Hummel, D. Tho Jagc-1r wall r:odcl shock-recorder, Brokeoff crater, Se~t., 19~2, n.l; June, J.S-36, '1ti.4-5, illus. Emerald ~e, Aug., 1922, ti,5; A r,-:c:.l, E.G. record of conflict, Aue.,1932, p.6. Moonril'1e (uoem), .Aug. ,1936, u.5. A. four-Hne noem quoted from "Blue In­ Indian legends terval," by Ernest G.l\!oll. The calUIOOt is again rassed at th~ Moore, D.L. council table of the "Ancients," 'l'ransition (poan), Oct., 1936, p.ii. by C.E.Keathley, Scpt.,1932,pu.5-6, MoW1t Ha.rkness illus. Recent seismic disturbances, by C.R. Indian tribes (Atsugewi; Maidu; Yahi; Swartzlow, June, 1936, pp.1-3, illus. Yani}. See: Hat Creek Indians. Mount I:arkness in Indian legend Tl:e calur:iet is again passed ••• , by Jaggar shock recorder C.E.teuthley, Sept. ,1932, pp,5-6. The Jaggar wall model shock-recorder, Mount HarkneM lookout by G.S.Ma.xson, June, 1936,pn.4-5,illm. One corrles into the devastated area, by J: .c. Lind ,ju1!e-July, 1934, p.4:, illus. Keathley, C.E. Muiris "The ~ounta1ns of Calif.,"quoted. The calumet is again ~ssed at the ·1,:ay,19;;i.,p.e{Spring cor"es to the ~ouncil table of the "Ancients," het1lock ,· illus. ) Sept., 1932, pp.5-6, illus.; Chaos Orags and Chaos JUC1bles--a recent Pearson, T.G. formation, Sept., 1932,pp.3-4,illus. "The E;-:ret" quoted,Oct. ,1936, p~i.2-3. h.roeber, A.L. Pit-t:cCloud River. See: River systems .... "Handbook of the Indians of Calif." Place r.umes of Lassen regio~ quoted, Aug.,1936, pn.l-3, illus. Where did it get its name'? by 1,.Holmes, Aug.-Sept. ,1934, pp.3-4. :assen Peak-Description Pro~pect Peak in Indian legend A Poem, June, 1936,p.l; Tho Park in Tha culur:iet is again pas~ed ••• , by

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Red imow

C.E.Keathley, Sept., 1932, pp.5-6. 1-4; Earthquake activity during June and July, 1936, Aug., 1936, Red snow. See: Watermelon snow ~p.4-5;Recent seismic disturbances, Rhoads, J. June, 1936, np.1-3, illus. Deer, Sept., 1933, n.2; Fly fishing, Sept., 1933, p.7, illus.; High alti­ Tourists' que~tions tude trees, Aug., 1932, pp.2-3; Tourist questions, by J.Rhoads, Tourist questions, Se~t., 1932, p.8; se~t., 1932, ~.e. Yellow pines, Sept.,1932,pp.2-3,illus. Rio de los Molinos. See: River systems Watenr.elon snow .... Watermelon snow, by R.Farmer, Sept., Hiver systems of Lo.ssen reeion 1933, p.2. l.iother of streBI:1s, by P..C.Lind, May, Wi.lliam~, I-:. 1934, ~p. 6-7, map. "Geology of :W.sson••• " mentioned, Aug.-Sept., 1934, ~.4. Shippy, A~.E. Wint er duties of rangers Our camp at r.;anzanita lake (poem), Tte Park in winter, by A.Holmes, June-July, 1934, p.l, illus. Sent., 1932, p.?. "Snow bend" Woodson, W.N. A record of conflict , by D. Hur:ime1 , Do you ever speak with the moun­ Aug., 1932, p.6, illus. tains? by ~.n.Woodson, Aug.-Sent., Strong-like-the-tree and DiL1ple-in­ 1934, "'•2, illu.c;;. the-cheek. See: Indian legends. Swartzlow, C.R. Yeager, W.W. The American egret, Oct., 1936, n"'• Tte Lodgenole pine,June-July,1934,~6~

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Digitized by Google NATURENOTES FIDM HA',!AII Alealea crater Doerr Alealea crater Clarke, F.W. (Goats in Alealea crater). by K. "Data on Geochemistry" quoted, Vol. Williams, Vol.I, No.l (), III,No.2{N~r.-Ap.l933),p.20,footnote. p.5; The tragedy of Alealea crater, Clemens, Samuel Vol.I, No.6 (Nov.1931), p.44. "Mark Twain's" st ranee dream, Vol. Astronomy I, No.5 (Oct.1931), pp.41-42; no.6 June's evening ekies, by J.E.Doerr, (lfov.1931), pp.45-47; No.7 (Dec. Jr., Vol.I, No.l (June 1931), p.6. 1931), pp.56-57. Cook, Capt. James Basalt porphyry. See: Rocks. The footprints in Kau, by J.E.Doerr, Beretania Chinese Church Jr., Vol.I, No.? {Dec.1931), ~p.52- Camping in the park, by J.E.Doerr, 56, illus., map. Jr., Vol.I, Ho.3 (Aug.1931), p.22. Craters, Chain of Birds in Kilauea crater The chain ot craters, by J.E.Doerr, Koae, by Vemon Lowery, Vol. II, No. Jr., Vol.II, No.l (Jan.1932), pp. 3 (Mar.-Ap.1932), pp.18-22,illus. 2-5, illus. Blackberries Cross, W. (A pleasant pest), by the Po.rk "Lavas of Hawaii •• •" quoted, Vol.III, Naturalist ,Vol.I ,No.l(June 1931.),p.S. No.2 (~~r.-Ap.1933), p.20, footnote. Boys' week Boys' week, by the Park Naturalist, Daly, R.A. Vol.I,No.l (June 1931),p.4, illus. "Ic;:ieoua Rock::;and Their Origin:' Brigham, W.T. quoted, Vol.III, No.2 (Mar.-Ap.1933), "Essay on Ancient Hawaiian Feather p.20, footnote. Decoration" cited, Vol.II, llo.3 11Devil's Throat, The" (Ma.r.-Ap.1932), p.22, footnote; Exploring the Devil's Throat, by Vol.III, 1;0.2 (No.r.-Ap.1933), pp. J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.II, No.3 (Mar.­ 15-16, footnotes. Ap.1J32), pp.23-27, illus. B rurnngi 1m, E • Doerr , J. :S. , 1r. Crater of Kilauea, Vol.I, No.6 Blackberries, Vol.I, No.l (June (Nov.1931), pp.49-50, illus.; How 1931), p.8; Boys' week, Vol.I, No.l Pele bec8l!le apotheosized, Vol.I, (June 1931), p.4, illus.; Ca~ping in No.6 (Nov.1931), p.47. the park, Vol.I, No.3 (Aug.1931), P• Brumaghim, E. fllld Doerr, J.E., Jr. 22; The chain of craters, Vol.II, Ho. W.iythologyof the volcanoes, Vol.I, 1 (Jan.1932), pp.2-5, illus.; The No.l (June 1931), pp.7-8, illus.; cover, Vol.I, No.2 (), p. Vol.I, no.2 (July 1931), pp.11-12, 10; The cover (Ohia lehua flower) illus. Vol.I, No.4 (Sept.1931), p.23,illus.; Bryan, W.A. The cover--~livine, Vol.I, !fo.5 (Oct. "A Key to the Birds of Hawaii" 1931), pp.38-39, illus.; The cover cited, Vol.III, No.3 (l1ny-Junc (Rest House, Mauna.Loa Trail), Vol. 1933), p.25; "Nnturnl History of I, No.6 (Nov.1931), p.48, illus.; Hnwo.11"cited, Vol.II, No.2 (Fob. A diagra.rlI:lB.tical story of the forma­ 1932), p.12, footnote. tion of a lava tube, Vol. I, Uo. 3 Christ, J .H. (Aug.1931), p.20, illus.; Exploring Haleakala ,Vol.I ,No.5(0ct.1931) ,p.40. the Devil'e Throat, Vol.II, No.3

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(l!a.r.-Ap.1932), pJ.a:5-27, illus.; Ferns, Tree The t'ootrirints in Kau, Vol.I, No. Pulu, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.II, 7 (Dec.1931), p,.52-56, illus.; Ho.2. (Jo.n.1932), :pp.~.0-15, illus. r:mp; Fossil ferns, Vol. III, Ho. 2 Footprints in lava (Mar.-Ap.1933), l)p.15-16, illus.; The footprints of Kau, by J.E.Doerr, Hui-0-Pele Hawaii, Vol.I, !fo.2 Jr., Vol.I, no.7 (De~.19Z.l), pp.52- (July 1931), pp.10-11; June's eve­ 56, illus. ning slcies, Vol. I, No.l (June 193l), Forests. See: Reforestation •. p. 6; ?iiauna Loa snow, Vol. III. No .1 (Jan.-Feb.1933), p.8; 1zytholof,y of Geology. See: Roc~i:s the volcanoes,with E.Brumac;hir.i, Vol. Goats, Wild I, No.l (June 1931), pp.?-8; Vol.I, (Goats in Al.ealea crater), by K. Ho.2 (July 1901), pp.11-12; liature iUlliar.is, Vol.I, ?lo.l (June 1931), study, Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), pp. p.5; The tr::i.gedy of ..Uealea crater, 13-15, illus.; Uene, the IIawaiian Vol.I, No.6 (Nov.1931), :,ri.44-45. coose, Vol.III, No.3 (1.iay-June Goose, Hawaiian 1933), r,p.25-30, 37, illus.; Pulu, Nene, the IIo.waiian (;Oose, by J.E. Vol.II, No.2 (Feb.1932), pp.9-16, Doerr, Jr., Vol.III, lfo.3 (r,fay-June illus., :r.lElps, bibliog.; Rocks in 1933), ~p.25-30, illus. Hawaii national park; basalt--a "Great Stone Face.~ car.non rock, Vol.III, No.l (Jan.- The cover, Vol.II, No.l (Jan.19:i2), Feb.1933), pp.9-11; Rocks ia Hawaii p.7, by the editor. national park; Basalt ~l"])hyry, a Halealro.la com-:ion rock, Vol.III, lio.2 (Har.- Haleakala, by J.::.Christ, Vol.I, Ap.1933), pp.19-20, bibliog.; Vol- ~o.5 (Oct.1931),pp.40-42, 45-17. canic glass--a common rock, Vol. ::alernnumau, Pe}.e 's ho:r.ie. ( see also: III, No.3 (Miy-), pp.31- E:ila11!~a Volcano). 3?, illus., bibliog.; Snow in ?.~tholo~;y of the volcanoes, by i .. Iiawaii, Vol.II, No.l (Jan.1982), Brumaghim & J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, pp.6-7, illus.; Stear.i clouds, Vol. Ho .1 ( June 1931), p. 7. I, lio.2 (Jul:, 1 1931), }).15; Tree Halel!l8ur.urn Trail molds in the Volcano golf course, The world's weirdest walk, by .T.E. Vol.III, Iio.l (Jan.-Feb.1933), np. Doerr~ .Jr., Vol.I, lfo.4 (Sept.1931), 2-8, illus., 1!18.p;University of pp.23-36, illus. I~awaii S11I71r.'.erschool in Emmii Hawaii ( Is::..and)-l!istorj national park, Vol.III, No.2 (Uar.- The footprints in Kau, Vol.I, No.? Ap.1933), p.21; Volcanic excitement, (I>ec.J.9:51}, pp.52-56. Vol.I, No.? (Dec .1931), p.5S; "The ''llawuii lfature notes" O,iagazine). world's weirdest walk," Vol.I, No. (Anr101.rncing chance in policy), Vol. 4 {Sept.1931), pp.23-36, il:..us. II, :'.o.3 (Jlar.-A.r.1932), verso of cover; l~oreword, Vol.I, No.l (Jan. Ellis, William 1$31), 11.3. 11Journal of William Ellis ••• 11cited, Renshaw, !:.\i. quoted. Vol.I,No.? (Dec.1931),p.52,footnote; . Footnotes 'vol.III 1;0.3 (l'ay-June Vol.III,Ho.3 (I:'ay-~-,3) ,p.28. 1933), :,.37. ' Hogs, a sacrifice to Pele Ferns, Fossil 11ythology of the volcanoes, by E. I<'ossil ferns,by J.E.Doerr,Jr.,Vol. Brunaghim, Vol.I, !To.2 ( July 1931), III ,No .2(Mar.-Ap.l933),pp.15-16,illus. p.12.

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Hui O Pele Hawaii artifacts Kilauea Military Car.ip The cover, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol. The tragedy of Alealea, (Anon.), I, No.2 (July 1931), p.10. Vol.I, No.6 (Nov.1931), p.44. Hui O Pele Hawaii Society Kilauea Volcano (See o.lso: it,ths and Hui O Pele Hawaii , by the Park legends) Naturalist, Vol.I, No.2 (July Crater of Kilauea, :iy E.Brumae-.,him, 1931), pp.10-11. Vol.I ,No.6 (Sept.1931) ,p.49, illus.; The chain of craters, Vol.II, ?lo.l Information, Vieans of disseminating (Jan.1932), pp.2-5; Exploring the ("Hui O Pele" shields guide visi­ "Devil's Throat," by C. ii .Scribner, tors}, by the Park Naturalist, Vol. Vol.II, No.3 (tfar.-Ap.1932), pp.23- I, No.2 (July 1931), p.10. 27, illus.; The footprints in Kau, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec. Judd, C .S. • i931), p.52, illus.; Steam clouds, Forest notes, Vol.III, No.2 (Ma.r.­ by the Park Naturalist, Vol.I, No. Ap.1933), pp.17-18, illus. 2 (July 1931), p.15; Volcanic ex­ citement, by the Park Naturalist, Kahele, Joseph K., quoted (10 items). Vol.I, Ho.7 (Dec.1931), p.58; The Hui O Pele Hawaii, Vol.I, No.2 world's weirdest walk, by J.E.Doerr, (July 1931), p.10. Jr., Vol.I, No.4 {Sept.1931) ,pp.23-36. Kalaniopuu, King Kilauea Volcano--Various eruptions The footprints 1n Kau, by J.E. The footprints in Kau, by J.E.Doerr, Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931), Jr., Vol.I, Ho.7 (D0c.1931),pp.52-56, p.52. illus.; M.ythology of the volcanoes, Kamapuaa. See: Pele. by E.B:ruinaghim, Vol.I, Ho.2 (July Kamehameha, King 1931), p.12. The footprints in Kau, by J.E. Kiwalao , King Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931), The footprints in Kau,by J.E.Doerr, p.52. Jr.,Vol.I, No.7 (~ec.1931),pp.52-56. Kamohoalii, brother of Pele Koae birds The cover, by N.E.Doerr, Vol.II, Koae, white-tailed tropic birds, by No.l (Jan.1932), p.7. Ver:.1onLowery, Vol.II, lJo.3 (Mar.­ Kaohelo, sister of Queen Ka.piolani Ap.1932), pp.18-22, illus. Hui O Pele Hawaii, by the Park Naturalist, Vol.I, No.1 (July Lava 1931), p.10. A trip through the Thurston Lava Kapiolani, Q,ueen tube, with Ranger Williams, Vol.I, Hui O Pele Hawai1, by the Park No.3 (Aug.1931), p.17. Naturalist, Vol.I, No.2 (July Lava tubes. See also: Thurston lava 1931) , p .10. tube Kau Desert A diasrannnatical story of the forma­ The footprints 1n Rau, by J .E .Doerr, tion of a lava tube, by J.E.Doerr, Jr. ,Vol.I,No.7 (Dec.1931), p.55,illus. Jr., Vol.I, Ho.3 (Aug.1931), p.20, Kau Road illus. (cross sections}. The footprints in Kau, by J.E.Doerr, Leavitt, E.P. Jr., Vol.I, Ho.7 (Dec.1931), p.54. ]!'oretrord, Vol.I,lfo.l(June 1931) ,p.3. Keoua, pretender to throne Lee, Gilbert W. The footprints 1n Kau,by J.E.Doerr, An ancient hale boomaha and st:oomcrook, Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931),p.52. Vol. I,No.3 {Aug.1931) ,pp.21-22, illus.

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Lowery Reforestation Lowery, Vemon Ohelo berries, a sacrifice to Pele Koae, white-tailed tropic birds, Hui O Pele Eawaii, by Park Natural­ . Vol.II, No.3 (Mar.-Ap.1932), PP• ist, Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), pp • 18-22, illus. 10-ll;"Story o:f' the Ohelo,"by J.K. Lowry, (Mrs.) Jennie Jones Kahele, Vol.I, No.2(July 1931), p. (Mentioned as collaborator), Vol. 10, footnote. II, No.l (Feb.1932), p.16. Ohia lehua The cover (Illus.}, Vol.I, No.4 WJB.gmaticdifferentiation (Sept.1931), pp.23-25. Rocks in Hawaii national park•••• Olivine by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.III, No.2 The cover: olivine, by J.E.Doerr, (Ma.r.-Ap.1933), p.19. Jr., Vol.I, No.5 (Oct.1931),pp.38- JI.ark Twain in Hawaii 39; Rocks in Hawaii national park Mark Twain's strange dream, ed. by •••• by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.III, J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, Ho.5 (Oct. No.2 (Mar.-Ap.1933), pp.21-22. 1931), pp.41-42, Vol.I, No.6 (Nov. 1931), pp.45-47; Vol.I, No.7 (Dec. Paleobotany. See: Ferns, Fossil. 1931), pp.56-58. Pele , Goddess ot Volcanoes Maun.a Iki lava flow (1920) Hui O Pele Eawaii, by J.E. Doerr, The :footprints in Ka.u,by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, Uo.2 (July 1931), pp. Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931), p.54. 10-11; ( See also: Myths and Legends, N':auna.Loa, Snow on. See: Snow. Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), p.10 ( item 1Iyths and legends ( See also names of 2); How Pele became apotheosized, legendary characters). by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, No.6 ("Nov. Haleakala, by J.H.Christ, Vol.I, 1931), pp.47-48; T'1e cover, by the No.5 (Oct.1931), p.40; How Pele Editor, Vol.II, No.l (Jan.1932),p.7. became apotheosized, by E.Br,,1~1m, "Pele's diamonds." See: Olivine. Vol.I, No.6 (Nov.1931), p.47; Hui ".Pele's hair." See: Rocks. 0 Pele Hawe.ii, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., "Pe le ' s tears • " Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), pp.10-11; The footprints in Kau,by 1.E.Doerr, Mark Twain's strange drenra,. ed. by Jr., Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931), p.55. J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I, No.5 (Oct. Plants, New species introduced 1931), pp.41-42; No.6 (Nov.1931), nature study, by the Park Natural­ pp.45-47; No.7 (Dec.1931), pp.56- ist, Vol.I, llo.2 (July 1931), p.13. 57; Mythology of the volcanoes, by Pulu tern. See: Ferns. E.Brtnnaghim ond the Park Natural­ Pumice. See: Rocks. ist, Vol.I, No.l (June 1931), pp. Puu Ulaula ( "Red Hill") 7-8;Vol.I,No.2 (July 1931),pp.ll-l.2. The oover (Rest house on Mauna Loa Tro.il, by the Park Naturalist, Vol. Nature study I, No.6 (Uov.1931), p.48. Nature study, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.I,No.2 (July 1931), pp.13-15; Rainfall, Heavy, produces steam ef­ Camping in the park, by J.E.Doerr, fects Jr., Vol.I, No.3 (Aug.1931), p.22; Steam clouds, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., University of Hawaii summer school Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), p.15. in Hawaii no.tional park, Vol. III, Reforestation No.2 (J.Iur.-Ap.1933), p.21. Foreet notes, by c.s.Judd, Vol. III, No.2 (?.'Iar.-Ap.1933), pp.17- Obsidian. See: Rocks. 18, illus •

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Digitized by Google NA.TORENOTES FROM EA.WAI! Rocks ----ot Hawaii National -Park Wilson Rocks of Hawaii National Park Thurston, Lorrin A. See: Thurston Rocks in Hawaii national park, by lava tube J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.III, No.l Tree molds (Jan.-Feb.1933), pp.9-10; Vol.III, Tree molds in the Volcano golt No.2 (Mar.-Ap.1933), pp.19-20; Vol. course, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.III, III, Mo.3 {May-June 1933), pp.31- No.l (Jan.-Feb.1933),pp.3-8, illus. 36, illus. ~ Trees of Hawaiian Islands Forest notes, by C.S.Judd, Vol.III, Scribner, C. W. No.2 (Mar.-Ap.1933), p.17. Ex:plorinc the "Devil's Throat," by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Vol.II, No.3 University of Hawaii. See: Nature (War.-Ap.1932), pp.23-£7, illus. study. Snow Uwekahuna Blutt. See: "Great Stone ~.auna Loa snow, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Face." Vol.III, No.l (Jan.-Fob.1933), p.8; Snow in Hawaii, by J.E.Doerr, Jr., Volcanic glass. See: Rocks. Vol.II, No.l (Jan.1932), p.6, illus.Volcano Far:iily, The Soils, How formed Mythology of the volcanoes, by E. Nature study, by the Park Natural- Brumaghim, Vol.I, No.1 (June 1931), ist, Vol.I, No.2 (July 1931), p.14. pp.7-8; Vol.I, Ho.2 (July 1931), Steam cracks as stoves pp.11-12, An ancient hale hoomaha and steam Volcano House. See also: ?Aa.rkTwo.in. crack, by G.W.Lee, Vol.I, ?lo.3 Editor's note, Vol.II, No.2 (Feb. (Auc.1931), p.21. 1932), p.16. Volcanoes in mythology. See: Myths. Taylor, Albert P. Taylor's "Under Hawaiian Skies ••• " Williams, K.J. cited, Vol.I, No.7 (Dec.1931), P• Through the Thurston lava tube, 53, footnote. Vol.I, No.3 (Aug.1931), p.19; A Thrum, T.G. trip through the Thurston lava tube "Hawaiian Annual tor 1929" cited, with Ro.n.::;er\iilliams, Vol.I, no.3 Vol.II, no.2 (Feb.1932), p.12, (AU{;.1931), pp.17-18, illus.; Wild footnote. goats, Vol.I, No.l (June 1931), p.5, Thurston lava tube illus. A trip through the Thuroton lave \lilson, Scott B. tube with Rancer Williams, by K.J. "The Birds of the Hawaiian Islonds" Vlilliams, Vol.I, No.3 (Aug.1931), cited, Vol.III, No.3 (May-June pp.17-19, illus. 1933), p.28.

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