Hilo and Puna Waimea 265 9,647 28 453 703 3301 25 387 5,906 108 3,19 Kohala HAWAII 96 5,955 12 812 264 1464] 51 800 2,292| 39 1,226 91 23 80 1,264 27 793 80 900 9,031 934 173 4,114 550 100 2,339 67 466 139 575 33 95 1,465 12 1,692 22 450 3,544 273 51 16 841 59 574 14 1,265 23 46 Wailuku 55 1,573 9 319 58 212 18 1,262 17 979 73 4,226 361 67 MAUI.. Lahaina 90 1,119 48 222 126 363| 5 20 762 53 1,105 55 5,646 524 67 52 3,429 412 52 14 1,595 34 636 134 1200 7,389 627 132 14 458 1,131 24 626 137 1000 6,375 793 122 OAHU.. 8 167 1,430 35 559 44 900 3,308 323 37 Kaneohe 36 326 3 22 21 90 22 203 2 151 37 450 2,832 368 51 Waioli 40 292 1 29 20 78 41 17 259 12 102 40 2,340 216 57 Total 1594 37,224 315 4652 2352 9754 278 2206 22,831 462 12,724 1084 THE LITTLE SAVAGE. BEING THE HISTORY OF A BOY LEFT ALONE ON AN UNINHABITED ISLAND. BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT, R.N. 12MO, PAPER, 37 CENTS; MUSLIN, 50 CENTS. No modern writer excels him in the art of mingling instruction with amusement. Whatever the subject may be, he is sure to render it interesting by his lively and practical mode of treating it.—John Bull. One of the most interesting of the literary productions of the late Captain Marryat.-Boston Transcript. Capt. Marryat's rare powers of story-telling appear here to as much advantage as in his celebrated sea novels.-Washington Republic. A most instructive and at the same time entertaining and delightful story. It will charm all our youthful readers by the simplicity and naturalness of its incidents and the attractive style in which it is written, and it will well repay the perusal of readers of the maturest age.- Western Continent. THE WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS; OR, THE WHALEMAN'S ADVENTURES AND THE WHALE'S BIOG RAPHY, AS GATHERED ON THE HOMEWARD CRUISE OF THE "COMMODORE PREBLE. BY REV. HENRY T. CHEEVER. WITH ENGRAVINGS. 18MO, MUSLIN, 60 CENTS. Replete with incident and valuable information.-Yankee Nation. Written in the lively and picturesque style of the author-its perusal can not fail to both please and profit.-Southern Christian Advocate. There is very much valuable information contained in a small compass. Interspersed are glowing and graphic pictures of the ocean-its dangers, its storms, its calms-and the peculiar habits of those that roam its depths. It is a very readable and pleasant as well as profitable volume.-Alb. Atlas. Since the issue of Dana's justly celebrated "Two Years before the Mast," we have read nothing of sea life and adventure so fresh, lively, and instructive as this beautiful little book. It is full of life, anecdote, facts, incident, and character, and succeeds in keeping the reader intensely occupied with the glories and wonders of the deep to the end. It is embellished with several very fine engravings, which are full of instruction.-N. Y. Evangelist. A most attractive work, both as a composition and for its pictorial interest.-Albany Evening Journal. HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, NEW YOR |