CHAPTER I.
The Sacramento valley: A general view, with hints to tourists and sportsmen
CHAPTER II.
WINE AND RAISINS—PROFITS OF DRYING FRUITS
CHAPTER III.
THE TULE LANDS AND LAND DRAINAGE
CHAPTER IV.
SHEEP-GRAZING IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
CHAPTER V.
THE CHINESE AS LABORERS AND PRODUCERS
CHAPTER VI.
THE MENDOCINO COAST AND CLEAR LAKE—GENERAL VIEW
CHAPTER VII.
AN INDIAN RESERVATION
CHAPTER VIII.
THE REDWOODS AND THE SAW-MILL COUNTRY OF MENDOCINO
CHAPTER IX.
DAIRY-FARMING IN CALIFORNIA
CHAPTER X.
TEHAMA AND BUTTE, AND THE UPPER COUNTRY
CHAPTER XI.
TOBACCO CULTURE—WITH A NEW METHOD OR CURING THE LEAF
CHAPTER XII.
THE FARALLON ISLANDS
CHAPTER XIII.
THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUGET SOUND—HINTS TO TOURISTS
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APPENDIX.
Contributions of A venerable savage to the ancient history of the Hawaiian islands
NOTES
ILLUSTRATIONS.
MAP OF THE HAWAIIAN ARCHIPELAGO
KING KALAKAUA
DIAMOND HEAD AND WAIKIKI
HONOLULU—GENERAL VIEW
HAWAIIAN HOTEL, HONOLULU
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, HONOLULU
ROYAL SCHOOL, HONOLULU
COURT-HOUSE, HONOLULU
MRS. LUCY G. THURSTON
KAWAIAHO CHURCH—FIRST NATIVE CHURCH IN HONOLULU
DR. JUDD
DR. COAN
BETHEL CHURCH
DR. DAMON