English-Hawaiian dictionary written by John Smith Emerson as an abridged translation of Webster's Abridgement. From the letter O to the end, it is written by Reverend Artemas Bishop.
"A heart-stirring tale of Orlando Kaaka, the youth that dwelt in the forest, skilled in the use of rifles, tender-hearted and brave" (title page), written by W.D. Alexander, Jr. and translated by F. Metcalf.