Abstract
The author gives brief notes on the source areas of the eruptions of 1852, 1880, and 1887; the latter was still fuming in July 1888. He postulates that fissures trending southwestward at the south end of Mokuaweoweo were probably produced at the beginning of the 1887 eruption, before the outflow of lava at lower levels.
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