Total Value Domestic Produce, Including the Catch of Hawaiian Whalers, rates taken at Custom House, viz. : Sperm oil $1 05 per gall., Whale oil 34 c. per gall., Coast oil 31 c. per gall., Arctic bone 62 c. per lb., Ochotsk bone 59 c. per lb., Kodiac bone 57 c. per lb., All other Ports, all vessels, cargoes and supplies, estimated, Total of all Exports, Port of Honolulu. Value Foreign Goods exported, Value Domestic Goods exported, Value Domestic Goods furnished as Supplies, Value of Goods paying duty Imported at Honolulu, from $1,205,622 02 72,100 00 26,400 00 20,000 00 30,000 00' $1,354,122 02 $355.539 85 1,205,622 02 118,500 00 $1,679,661 87 $669,015 96 137,486 87 213,097 39 164,614 45 14,037 11 4,153 71 698,70 4,409 63 168 00 23,739 15 302,30 173 50 $1,231,896 17 Merchant Vessels and Steamers at the Ports of the Hawaiian Islands, 1867. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. Whaling Vessels at the Ports of Hawaiian Islands, 1867. The Catalogue of Hawaiian Publications here presented was suggested by Mr. J. F. Hunnewell, and as many books in the native language were fast passing away, it seemed worth the while to collect such titles as might now be found. The former catalogues of Dibble, Jarves, Pease and Martin have been here rearranged, and a large collection of Island publications, procured for Harvard College through the kindness of the Hawaiian Evangelical Board and individual missionaries, has been added. To economize space, the catalogue has been arranged under authors, and where these are unknown, under subjects, so that in no case is the same title repeated; cross references are, however, given. The list of works relating to the Islands in the Library of Harvard College (marked H. C. in the Catalogue), was chiefly made by Sanford B. Dole, Esq., and the index to the Missionary Herald by Mr. J. F. Hunnewell, who has also rendered much assistance in other ways. Books found only in his collection are marked H. Books collected by the compiler are marked B., and all such in the Hawaiian language have been deposited in the Harvard Library, where is now the largest collection of Hawaiian literature extant. A few (marked A.) are in the Boston Athenæum. Publications of the American Mission, embracing two hundred and thirty-eight titles, are, except those printed at Lahainaluna, marked M., those of the Catholic Mission, C. M., and some others, H. M. W. (H. M. Whitney). It is hoped that omissions and additions as well as corrections, will be reported to the officers of the Hawaiian Club, that as complete a list, especially of Hawaiian Works, as possible may be preserved. A CATALOGUE OF WORKS PUBLISHED AT, OR RELATING TO, THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ROYAL HAWAIIAN, TRANSACTIONS OF. Honolulu, 1850-56. 2 vols. AHA ELELE, KA.-The Convention. 8vo. B. (H. C.) A Journal published in Ameri can and Hawaiian during the debates in the Convention of 1864. 18 Nos. to August 31. Honolulu. AI O KA LA, KA.-Daily Food. 2d Edition. New York, 1862. 18mo. pp. 154. (A. B. C. F. M.) B. See Emerson. ALAKAI MUA.—First steps in Reading. Honolulu,1854. 12mo. B. (H.C.) ALAULA, KE.—A Child's Paper. Illus. Honolulu, 1866. ALEMANAKA HAWAII. Honolulu, 1834. 2000 copies. ALEMANAKA KERITIANO, 1861. Honolulu, M., 1861. 12mo. pp. 36. B. (H. C.) Almanacs have been published every year since 1835. ALEXANDER (WILLIAM DEWITT). — A short synopsis of the most essential points in Hawaiian Grammar: for the use of the pupils of Oahu College. Honolulu, H. M. W., 1864. 2 pts. pp. 19 and 34. 12mo. B. (H. C.) Review of a Pastoral Address by T. N. Staley; containing a reply to some of his charges against the American Protestant Mission to the Hawaiian Islands. [Originally published in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser.] Honolulu, H. M. W., 1864. 8vo. pp. 87. B. (H. C.) ALEXANDER, (Rev. W. P.).—Na Haawina mua o ka hoailona helu, a me ka anahonua, ka ana huinakolu, ka anaaina, a me ke kumu holoholo moku. [Translated from Legendre.] Lahainaluna, 1843. Na Hoike e ikeia'i i ka olelo i kapaia o ka Palapala Hemolele. [Biblical Commentary.] Honolulu, M., 1849. 12mo. B. ALEXANDER (Rev. W. P.).—Same. 2d Edition. Honolulu, H. M. W., 1863. 12mo. pp. 116. B. (H. C.) He olelo no ke Akua ano, a me na mea ana i kauoha mai ai i kanaka. A Treatise on God's character, and commandments 12mo. pp. 219. B. (H. C.) to men. Honolulu, M., 1848. 2d Edition. Honolulu, H. M. W., 1861. B. (H. C.) 8vo. pp. 168. B. (H. C.) ALLEN (ELISHA H.).-See Reports. Lahainaluna, 1838. Amateur, The.-Edited by A. M. Carter. Aug., 1852. Published by the "Hawaiian Juvenile Society." ANAHONUA, KE.-Trigonometry. Lahainaluna, 1834. 8vo. pp. 122. 45 woodcuts. B. (H. C.) See Andrews, Lorrin. ANDERSON.-A Catalogue of the different species of cloth collected in the three voyages of Captain Cook, with a particular account of the manner of manufacturing the same in the various islands of the South Seas; extracted from observations of Anderson and R. Forster. London, 1787. 4to. ANDERSON (Mrs. E. H.).—He mau olelo i na wahine o Hawaii. Address to the Women of Hawaii. Honolulu, H. M. W., 1863. 18mo. 12. B. (H. C.) ANDERSON (Miss M. E.).—Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California. Boston, 1861. 18mo. pp. 238. Illus. ANDERSON (Rev. RUFUS).-Memorial volume of the first Fifty Years of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Boston, 1861. Fifth Ed. 1863. 8vo. pp. 450. Map and Woodcuts. B. (H. C.) The Hawaiian Islands, their Progress and Condition under Missionary Labors. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1864. 12mo. pp. 450. Map and woodcuts. B. (H. C.) Special Report presented to the A. B. C. F. M., Sept., 1866, on the Reformed Catholics and Sandwich Islands Mission. 8vo. pp. 8. B. (H. C.) Sermon at Funeral of Rev. E. Spaulding. Boston, 1840. 8vo. H. ANDERSSON (N. J.). Botanique du Voyage de la frégate suédoise Stockholm, 1857. 4to, plates. l'Eugenie, en 1851-53. See Virgin (C. A.). ANDREWS (Rev. LORRIN).—Ka Hoike Honua. Geography. Honolulu, M., 1832. 12mo. pp. 44. 3d Ed. B. Na Holoholona o ka Honua. Animals of the World. Honolulu, |