Ke Aloha Aina, Volume III, Number 45, 6 November 1897 — AOHE MEA O LOKO O KA MAHINA. [ARTICLE]
AOHE MEA O LOKO O KA MAHINA.
Aole be wai, aole he ea, a l ' ole meā ulu, aole n® hoi he hjona o kēkahimea Hanu ola I ike ia maloko o ka «ahina e hl ohe#ana nui l kukuluia mal nei. He elua kanaka akeaka,mai nana i nana mal nei ! ka mahin<* me.ka ohenana nui a Yerkes, Mamua aku * aei ua loaa ina poe o Par]sa> he mau mea i., U.ke me , ka mu]iwai ( a me na nfea ulu maloko o ka mahina. Ma ka nana ana mai nei nae a £. £. Banard ame F. L. O. Wadsvirorth me ka ohenana nui Yerkes, ua hooholo like Jaua, aole he mau mea ano nul i ka hoaua e lohe ai i I«aa aku ia laua.
"O ka mahina he, paniiina nani kona i ikeia maloko o,k| ohenana wahi % Mr, Banard i ka_po nei. Ua hikl i ka mea hookahi ke ike, be lehulehu wale ona mea i ike ole la mamua, e like rae na luapele lulii, ame na mawae, afea, aole nae he- moali o ke eā a i ole o aa mea uiui jlce ja. Me he mea la, o na laina i loaa aku ai i ka paikī! 0 kahi kilo 0 "Meudon ObierYatory f ' k he mau mawae, aole Soi e hikl ia 1 u ke hoike i ka lakou saea i hoohalike ai, oka mea i ikeia maanei, aole ia i me kana pee akeakamai o Parisa i ike ai.