.irrfimtHwIiHBt*''- iisr OEX TO THK TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE Vols. 1 TO 40. PAET I.- AUTHORS. PART II.— PAPERS (CLASSIFIED). COMPILED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF OOVERNORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE, Issued 11th July, 1911. Oi&Uiugtoir, |[,I. : .JOHN MACKAY, GOVERNMENT PllINTING OFFICR. William Wesley and Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London, W.C. ^^^\CAi PREFACE. This Index of the first forty volumes of the '• Transactions and Proceedings of tlie New Zealand Institute " has been compiled, in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Governors, by Mr. Riddick. of the Government Printing Office. An index of the first eight volumes was issued in 1877, and one to the first seventeen volumes in 1886. Both of these are super- seded by the present Index. This Index, however, deals only with the authors and titles of the various papers, and no attempt has been made to index the subject-matter of the articles themselves. The first part, the index of the authors, presented no difficulty. In the second part, dealing with the subject-matter of the titles to the different articles, the question of classification was an extremely difficult one, and the system adopted can onlv be looked upon as a compromise. In some subjects, such as Botany and Geology, further subdivision would no doubt have been desirable, but it was found that this was almost impossible, owing to the fact that many of the papers are of a general nature, and deal with several branches of the subject. The subdivisions under Zoology do not pretend to represent the present scientific opinion on the subject, but are those which seemed most practically useful in classifying a number of miscellaneous zoological articles written between the years 1867 and 1907, and for the same reason it has been kept as nearly as possible parallel with the classification adopted in the " Index Fauna> Novse Zealandiic/' In the Proceedings of the different branches of the New Zealand Institute, only those papers have been indexed of which some abstract has been given ; papers of which only the title is given and which do not appear in the Transactions are not indexed. I X i:> E X TKANSAOTIONS AND PHOOKEDINdS N1-:W ZEALAND INSTITl'TE VOLS. 1-40. [Fi;;ures in black type indicate number of volume.] PART I. -AUTHORS A. Abraham, C. J. Celtic Origin of the English V^owel Sounds, 1, 125 [2nd ed., 73]. Earthquake in Wellington, 1st February, 1868. 1, 33 [2nd ed., 436]. Adams, C. E. Mortality, Comparison of 2s. Z., during the Periods 1874-81 and 1881-91, 31, ()59. Mortality in N.Z., Investigation into the Rates of, during the Period 1881-91, 29, 52. Mortality in N.Z., in Victoria and New South Wales, and in England compared, 31, 661. Natural Sines, Construction of a Table of, by Means of a New Relation between the Leading Difference.s, 35, 408 ; 37, 202. Triangulation by Least Squares, Adjustment of, 35, 201 ; 37, 195. Adams, C. W. •Almucantar, Two New and Improved Forms of the, 40, 560. Calculation of Distances by Means of Re- ciprocal \'urtical Angles, 11, 132. Mount Cook, Height of, 14, 106. Vertical Triangulation, 14, 105. Adams, J. Uotany of Hikurangi Mountain, 30, 414. Botanj- of Te Aroha Mountain, 17, 275. Botany of Te Moehau Mountain, Cajjc Col- ville, 21, 32. Botany- of the Thames Goldiields, 16, 385. Education : Early Instruction. 7, 175. Mathematics, Elements of, 9, 304. Mollusca, Land, of Tliames Goldhelds, 19, 177. Polynesia, 9, 44. School-teaching : Why should it provide only for the Counter or the Desk '! 26. 452 1 — Trans. Inde-x. Agardh, J. Algce from Chatham Islands, 3, 213 ; 6, 208. AlTKEN, A. AV. Frog, N.Z., with an Account of a Remarkable Feature in the History of some Species of Australian Frogs, 2, 87. AxDis, W. S. Straight Line, Mechanical Description of a, by Means of Link- work, 21, 441. Alexandee, C. Myoporum Icetum, Glands in the Leaf and Stem of, 19, 314. Andersen, J. C. Metre, 40, 466. Anderton, T. Fishes of N.Z. : Observations made at Porbo- bello Marine Fish-hatchery, 39, 477. Andrew, A. R. Geology of Clarendon Otago, 38, 447. Phosphate-deposits, Andrews, E. W. Pebbles and Drifting Sand, 26, 397. Armstrong, J. B. Corallospartium, Genus, 13, 333. Ferns of N.Z., A Natural Arrangement of the, 13, 359. Flora of Canterbury Province, with Catalogue of Species, 12, 325. Morchella esculenta : Occurrence in N.Z., 13, 343. Plants of N.Z., New, 13, 335 ; 14, 359. Veronica, Synop.sis of the N.Z. Species of, 13, Akmstroxg, .J. B. (iiid .1. F. Grasses indiiieiKnis t() C'antrrburv Province, 4, 301. Ak.m.stroxg, J. F. Grasses naturalised in C'aiiter'unrv i'lovince. List of, 4, 309. ^ Plants, Naturalised, of Canterhurs' Province, 4, 284. Plants of X.Z.. New Species of. 4. 290. A'egctation of the Neighbourhood of Christ- church. 2. lis. ! Armstrong, J. F. and J. B. I (hasses indigenous to Canterbury I'rovince, I 4, 301. ■ j ARTHDlt, \V. l-"i:^h-culture in N.Z.. History of. 14. 180. ! Fishes of N.Z., 17, 100. ' Herring, Picton, Notes on the, 15, 208. ' Sidiiionidce., Notes on some Specimens of | Aligratory, 13, 17.5. Skew Arches, 9, 252. Barer, .J. Drahiage- works at Rcmuera Swamp. 2. 219. '•rowth of 'Transplanted Trees. Rate of, 18, 311 ; 20. 186. ^Icdicinal Pioperties of some N.Z. Plants, 19, 319. .^'urface Fall of ^\'ater as a Cuide foi- I'nder Drainage, 2. 213. Bagley, (<., and Easterfield, T. H. Colophony, Chemistry of, 35, 470. BaGX ALL, L. J. Kahikatea as a Building-timber. 19. .■)77. Kauri-guHi, Occurrence of. in the Kahikatea Forest at Turua, 29, 412. Batkes, a. C. Earth's Rotation : its Influence on Rivers, iO, 92. Baker, S. ^V. \'o]caiio in the Fiiendly Islands, New, 18. 41. Baker, W . H. Coi^per, Crystallized Native, on .Mine-timbers at Kawau Island, 33, 330. Bakewkll, W. H. Blood, Growth and Reproduction of the Red Corpuscles of the, 7, App. xxxi. Consumption in Otaso, Some Common f'auses of, 7, 543. Inflammatory' Action in Detached Portions of Dead Animal Bodies, Production of. 14, 113. Is Life a Distinct Force ? 17, 410. Vaccination : is it exjjedient to make it com- pulsory ? 24. 034. Baldwin", P. E. Manawatu Block, Earlv Native RecoriLs of, 38, 1. Barff, E. Mount Cook, Change in the Ajjex of. 6, 379. Barker, G. H. Dist^ases of Domesticated Animals. 30. 5.')(l. Barxett, L. S. Tcenia echinocorcii'< and HyT. Beal, L. < ). Alluvial Deposits of Otauo. 3. 27n ; 21. .S:52. Keattik, J. .M. Cod. i-vctl {Li'I'll'i hdcrhii-^ [luirli a ■•<]). Anatomy of. 23, 7 1 . BlX'KETT, T. W. X. Mosses of .\.Z.. 27. 4U3 : 29, 441. Mosses of X.Z.. Some i.ittle-known. 25. 207 ; 26, 277. Moss Flora of N.Z.. Additions to the, 31. 42(). MH>^ri of X.Z.. X(>vv Species of, 25. 2S!) ; 26. 274. Bee. .(. Citric and Suli)hviric Acids. Interaction of. 36, 4S(.i. Bee, J., nnd Easterfieeo. T. H. Raoult's .Method for Molccnlar Woi.uht De- termination, 34, 497. Belcher, H. Land System of the Iliad, 22. 21. Latin Place-names, 19, 507. Latin, The Middle Voice in, 22. 1. BeXEDEX, p. J. VAN. Fossil Bird from Karnscleujih Caves, New : Anas finschi. 9. oOO. Bexiia.m, \V. B. Ac'ititltodtilus ulicji iMsus, Account of, 33, 122. Pxtliiiioglossus, Occurrence in N.Z. Waters of the ('ienus, 32, 0. Cogia hrevirp.ps, the Lessei- Sperm Whale, Notes on, 34, loo. ^\£M li •^^'1 Cordi/cej)S sinclairii. 32, 4. i r\ i Sj Ctenophores of N.Z., 39. 138. #,"^ '^ %\ F.arthworm from Auckland Islands : Notio- diiln-'i a urkhnidir >(.'<. 35, 275. Earthworm from Noifolk Island : Meyas- rolex laingii, 35. 273. Earthworms, A Ke-examination of Mutton's Types of N.Z., 31, 156. Earthworms belonginp- to (icnus J'liKjio- chcela, 35, 277. Earthworms from the Islands arountl N.Z., 33, 129. Earthworms from the Kermadecs, 37, 298. Earthworms from Little Barrier Island, 38, 248. Earthworms of tiie North Island of N.Z., 37, 281 : 38, 239. Elephant, Evolution of the, 39, 547. Ephydra, Aquatic Larva of the Fly, 37, 308. Kea, Flesh-eating Propensity of the, 39, 71. Lancelet, The N.Z., 33, 120."^ Leech, New Species of (Hirndo antipodum), discovered in N.Z., 36, 185. Leechei^ in N.Z., Two New Species of : Placob- dellfi maorica and Hirudo mauiana, 39, 180. Moa-egg, Note on an Entire, now in the Museum of Otago L'niver.sity, 34. 149. 1 BkNH\M, \V. V>. -voiiliiuird. Molluscs, Nudihranch, from X.Z.. 37, 312. Xotarnis, Xotcs on certain of tiie \'iscera of, 31, 151. Xofoiiiis-. Xotes on tiie l-'ourtli Skin of, 31. IH). ()l ii/ocJuhtd from the Southern idands of the X.Z. Rciiion, 37, 285. Olii/ochteld of the X.Z. Lakes. 36, 192. I'ennatulid, New S])ecies of : iS'ircipIii/lhiiu. hollonsl. 39, 193. Presidential Address to Otauo Institute. I'.)n4, 37, til 3. Pterotrachrt'id from tlii' I'acitie ( k-ean. A Large. 38. 245. Raiiudina, Occurrence in X'.Z. Wafers of the Foraminiferan (lenus, 37, .300. RejiideciUi, An ap])arentlv Xew Species of (R. parkeri). 36, 198. Rorqual (BalfFnoplfni rostnitu). Baby, Ex- ternal Anatomy of a, 34, 151. Sipunculids of XiZ., 36, 172 : 37, 301. Zoological Results of Trawling Trials oft' tiif; C'oast of Otago, 32. I. Berggren', S. H(Bm(itococcuj> siimiuineus : Occurrence on the Wool of a Deaci Sheep, 7, 31)9. Plants of X.Z.. New, 13, 290. Best, E. Art of the Whare Pom. : Notes on the Cloth- ing of the Ancient Maori, their- Knowledge of preparing, dyeing, and weaving various Fibres, together with some Account of Dre-ss and Ornaments, and the Ancient Ceremonies and Supcistitions of the Whare Pom, 31, 625. Diversions of the Whafe Tapere : Some Ac- count of the various (iames. Amusements, and Trials of Skill practised liy tlie Maori in Former Times, 34, 34. v ilaori Eschatology : The Wlune Pokic (House of .Mourning) and its Lore; also some Account of Xativc Belief in a Spiritual World, 38. 148. Maori Foi'cst Lore : being some Account of Nati\e Forest Lore and Woodcraft, as also of many Myths, Rites, Customs, and Superstitions connected with the Flora and Fauna of the Tuhoe or Urewera Di.strict, 40, 185. -Maoii ^lagic : Notes upon Witchcraft, Magic Rites, and various Superstitions as prac- tised or believed in bv the Old-time Maori, 34, (39. Maori Marriage Customs : l)eing Notes on Ancient Maori Customs, Ritual and Socio- logical, connected with Courtship, MaiTiage, and Divorce, 36, 14. Maori Numeration, 39, 150. Maori Origins, 32, 294 : 33, 407. Polynesian Migiants, or \'oyagers, to N.Z., and Voyage of the " Aratawhao " Canoe to Hawaiki. 37, 121. Tuhoeland, Food Products of ; with Account of Customs, &c., pertaining to Food, 35, ' 45. Best, E. — continued. Tuhoeland : Notes on the Origin, History, Customs, and Traditions of the Tuhoo or Urewera Tribe, 30, 33. BiCKEKTON, A. \V. Age of the 8un's Heat, Oversight in Croll's Mode of lengthening the, 27, 558. Cosmic Impact, Synoptic Statement of the Principles and Phenomena of, 27, 54."). Double Stars, Origin of, 13, 100. Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits, Causes tend- ing to alter the, 13, 149. Education, Scheme for University and General, 7, 154. Electric T.amp, ^lodification of, for project- ing Spectra of Metals on the Screen, 7, 403. fmniortality of the Cosmos ; being an At- tempt to show that the Theory of Dissipa- tion of Energy is limited to Finite Portions of Space, 27^ 538. Impact, Probabilitj' of, 13, KiB. Impact, Some Recent Evidence in Favour of, 26, 404. Motions of the Earth, Simple Method of illustrating the, 13, 164. Nebula?, The Birth of, 12, 197. Partial Impact : a Possible ExjDlanation of the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, and other Phenomena of the Universe, 11, 125. Partial Impact : Ceneral Problem of Stellar CoUision, 12, 181. Partial Impact : Origin of the Visible Uni- verse, 12, 175. Refrigeration, Notes on, 14, 394. Scientific Instruction in N.Z., 9, 666. Solar System, Origin of the, 13, 154. Stars, Temporary and Variable, 11, 118. Thermometer for Lecture Purposes, A New, 7, 152. , Worlds and Systems, Oenesis of, 12, 187. BiNNS, G. J. Striated Kock-surface from Boatman's, near Reefton, 21, 335. Black, G. Lime-deposit in Shaft of United Pumping Association, 10. 456. Blair, W. N. Building-materials of Otago, 8, 123 : 9, 108, 134. ' Presidential Address to Otago Institute, 1879, 11, 561. Blttndell, H. Grasses and Fodder Plants : Remarks on Dr. Curl's Paper. 11, 528. Blyth, W. H. Whence of the Maori, 19, 515. BONNEY, T. G. Rock collected near Summit of Mount Cook, 21. 334. Booth, B. S. Moa-bones at Hamilton, Second Disco verv of, 9, 365. Moa Swam]) at Hamilton, Description of. 7, 123. BOTTLT, C. N. Gold at Harbour Cone, 38, 425. BowEN, His ExceDency Sir G. F. Presidential Address to N.Z. Institute — 1868 (inauijiiral), 1. 3 [2nd ed., 9] ; 1869, 2, 3 ; 1870, 3, App. 1 ; 1871, 4, 1 ; 1872, 5, 1. Boys, J. C, and Others. (irasses. Introduced, in Canterburv Province, 4, 304. Brandox, a. de B. Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- sophical Society, 1889, 22. 515." Bray, W^ B. Ocean, The Currents, Temperature, and Salt- ness of the. 3, 322. Brent, D. Geometry, Modern Methods of, 3, Proc. 59. Broun, T. Carabidre of N.Z., 25. 194. Cpratoi/ncithus irroruiw^. Larva and Pupa of. 13, 230. Cicindela, New Species of : C. huttoni. 9, 374. Coleoptera, New Species of, 9, 371 ; 19. 604. Coleoptem of Auckland, 8, 262. Fruit-flies, Notes on. witli a Description of a New Species (Dacus xanlhodes), 37, 325. Insects injurious to the Kauri Pine, 9, 366. Kumaras from the Friendly Islands, Notes on the Destruction of, caused by an Imported AA'cevil ; with Descriptions of the Lava, Pupa, and Perfect Insect, 40, 262. Lasiorhynchus barbicornis. Larva and Pupa of, 13, 228. Parasitic Fungus allied to Cnrdicepx cUivatula, Remarks on a, 40, 5()9. Pericoptufi truncatus. Larva of ; with Obser- vations as to Habitat, 12, 288. Prionoplus reticularis. Habits of ; with Diag- noses of Larva and Pupa, 12, 284. PselaphidcB (Coleoptera) of N.Z., Remarks on. 8, 271. Pselaphidcr from Neighbourhood of Clevedon, Southern Wairoa, 22. 230. Brown, E. G. Fusible Cutouts, Researches into the Action of, 33, 356. Interpolation, Use of the Standard Functions in, 35, 420. Phenomena of N'ariation and their Symbolic Expression, 34, .519. Brown, F. I). Insulation of Cold-stores, 30, 44. Luminosity of Flames, 19, 603. AUTHORS. Brown, F. D. — contmued. ] Presidential Adchrss to Auckland Institute— | 1880. 19, oOo; 1891, 24, 702; 1892, 25, 546. Sun's Heat, Maintenance of the, 18, 394. Brown, R. Andrecea, N.Z. Species of the Genus; with Descriptions of New Species, 25, 276. | Composite Plant, New: Glosnogyne (?) hen- \ iiedyK 15, 259. i Mosses of N.Z. : Genus Grimmia, 27, 409. I Mosses of N.Z. : Genus Orthotikhum, 27, 422. Mosses of N.Z. : Genus Pottia, 26, 288. Mosses, Proposed New Genus of N.Z. ; with Description of Three New Species. 25, 285. Mn-'ci of Calcareous Districts of N.Z.. 35, 323. Musci of N.Z., Notes on, 31, 437 ; 32, 137 ; 33, 330. Mu-sri of N.Z., Notes on, and Descriptions of New Species, 29, 465 ; 30, 412 : 31, 442. Mtisci of N.Z., Notes on : On a Proposed New Genus— Slirtonku 32, 149. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on New Genus Dendia, 30, 411. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on New Genus Tetra- cocinodo)i, 28, 531. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on New Species of Moss belonging to the Genus Seligera — S. cardotii, 30, 398. Musci of N.Z., Notes on some Species of : Genus Phascuni, 26, 302. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on the Genus Dicra- num, with Description of New Species, in- cluding some Doubtful Species of Blindia, 29, 451. Musci : Notes on the Genus Gymnostomum, with Descriptions of New Species, 26, 296. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on the Genus Strepto- j)0(jon, with Description of a New Species —S. hookerii, 30, 409. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on the Genus Tortula, with Descriptions of New Species, 30, 399. Musci of N.Z. : Notes on the Genus Tricho- stonium, with Descriptions of some New Species, 29, 478. Rosaceous Plant, New : Acce?ia huUoni, 16, 382. Brown, W. R. E. Draining of Towns : Results of having Out- fall Drains within Sydney Harbour, 9, 260. Browne, R. Geonemertes, Occurrence in the North Island of, 39, 546. Browning, K. After-images, 25, 506. Bruce, R. C. Maori Waiata, A, 25, 426. Buchanan, J. Alpine Flora of N.Z., 14, 342. Botanical Notes : Loranthus fieldii, Bolbo- phylluiii exiguum, Calochilus paludosus, and Dendrobium hifiorum, 16, 397. Buchanan, J. — coutinued. Botanical Notes : Melicope pnrvula, Ranun- culus tenuis, and Notolhlaspi hookeri, 20, 255. Botany of Kawau Island : Physical Features and Causes influencing Distribution of Species, 9. 503. Botany of Otago. Sketch of, 1, Pt. iii, 22 [2nd ed., 18lj. Campbell Island and its Flora, 16, 398. Celtnisia, New Species of : C. cordatifolin, 11, 427. Cyttaria purdiei, 18, 317. Eriqeron, New Species of : E. novce-zealatidiif., 17, 287. Flora of N.Z.. Additions to, 15, 339. Flora of ^Vellington Province, 6, 210. Flowering - plants and Ferns of (Jhatham Islands, 7, 333. Gnaphalii(m {H clickrysum) fasciculatmn, 9, 529. Hemiielin smiihii. Remarkable Branchmg Specimen of, 19, 217. Maraltin fruxineu, Rootstock of, 9, 527. Matai Timber, Durability of, 9, 182. Panax, Revised Description of Two Species of N.Z. : P. crassifolium and P. longissimum, 9, 529. Plants found on Miramar Peninsula, Welhng- ton, 5, 349. Plants New to N.Z., and Desci-iption of a New SiJccies, 14, 356. Plants of N.Z., 12, 380. Plants of N.Z.. New Species and Varieties of, 2. 88 ; 3, 208 : 4. 224 ; 6, 241 ; 16, 394 ; 19, 213. Senecio, New Species of : S. hectori, 5, 348. Sheep, Pseudo-scab and Lung-worm in, 14, 269. Teredo, Charring Timber as a Protection from, 9, 183. Timber, A Means for selecting the Most Durable, 10, 190. Timber, Durability of N.Z., with Suggestions for its Preservation, 6, 390. Wanganui Beds (Uj^per Tertiar3-), 2, 163. Buchanan, J., and Kirk, T. Plants found in Northern District of Province of Auckland, 2, 239. Buchanan, W. Tides, Currents, and the Moon, 30, 79. Bull, F. Seismograph, A Now Form of, 18, H'J. Buller, a. p. Anosia bolina in the Wellington District, Appearance of, 31, 38. Lepidoptera, Occurrence of some Rare Species of, 37, 331. Buller, P. Moths, Diurnal, 13, 237. Buller, W. L. Albatros, Shy {Diomedea cauta) : Occurrence in the North Island, 10. 217. BULLER, W. L. — roniinved. Albatros, Wandering {Diomedea exulans). Note on the, 22, 340. Albatros, Wandoi'ing ; with an Exhibition of S]X'cinieniii, and the Determination of a New Species {Diomedea regia). 23. 230. Apteryx maxima, a Hnge Kiwi from Stewart Island, 23, 002 ; 24, 91. Apteryx oweni : Occurrence at High Altitudes in the North Island, 8, 103. Bats of N.Z., 25, 50. Bird-life, Some Curiosities of. 27, 134. Birds in the Colonial Museum : Additions to the Collection, 7, 224. " Birds of N.Z.,"" Additions to List of Sj)ecies and Rare Occurrences since Publication of, 11, 301. " Birds of N.Z." : Reply to F. \\. Hiitton. 6, 12(). Birds of N.Z., Certain Disputed S])ecies of. 7. 211. Birds of N.Z., Exhibition of New and Interest- ing Forms of. with Remarks thereon, 23. 30. Birds of N.Z.. Notes on, 8. KMi ; 24. 04. 75 ; 25, 53, 03. Birds of N.Z. : Remarks on Hutton's Notes on certain Sjx-cies, 6, 1 23. Birds of N.Z., Some Rare Species of. 16, 308. Birds observed durins a Voyage from N.Z. to England, 26. 182. " Bittern, Little (Ardtthi maridaia). of X.Z., 6, 119. Cuckoo, Long-tailed, Remarks on the, 11, 353. Darwinism, Illustrations of ; or. The Avifauna of N.Z. considered in relation to the Funda- mental Law of Descent with Modification, 27, 75. Deinacrida (Weta) in N.Z., 3, 34. Deinacrida, or Forest-cricket, A Ne\\' Species of, from Nelson : D. hroughi, 28, 323. Duck, Flightless, of Auckland Islands (Neso- netta aucklandica), 27, 128. Fern-bird {Sphenceacus) : New Species from Snares Islands — S. caudalus, 27, 127. Geri/yorie flaviveiitris, Note on, 8, 19t>. Hieracidea, Existence in N.Z. of Two Species of: H. vovce-zealatidife and H. fernx. 7, 213. Himuntopus in N.Z., 7. 220. Huia, Egg of the, 10, 212. Huia, Further Descriptive Notes of the, 10, 211. Huia, Nesting Habits of the,' 8, 192. Huia, Structure and Habits of, 3, 24. Insect Architecture: Notes on the Habits of the Black Spider-wasp of N.Z., 9, 343. Insectivorous Plant in N.Z.. New, 25, 302. Katipo, 3, 29. Korimako {Anthonrin welanvra) : its Dis- appearance from the North Island, 10, 209. Larince, Note on H. Saunders"s Review of the, 11, 359. Ledrifi : Remarks on a Sjieeics inhabiting N.Z. Seas. 11, 355. Lizard, New : NavUiniis pHlrhem'iiiKs, 9, 326. Lizards inhabiting N.Z., List of. with Descrip- tions, 3- 4. 50. BuLi.ER, W. L. — continued. Lizards of the Genus Xaii/tinus, New Species of, 12, 314 ; 13, 419. Maori Flute. Curious, in the Collection of the late Dr. Shortland. 26. 508. Maori Implement, Remarkable, in Hiuiterian MuseuTu, (xlasgow, 26, 570. Maori Remains. Some Peculiai- : with Re- marks on Ta])u. 27, 148. Mei/apode in Auckland Museum, Notice of a Species of. 3, 14. Moth : Notice of a New Species in N.Z. — Porina mairi, 5, 279. Mns maorivin. Note on : with P^xhibition of Specimen, 25, 49. Nankeen Kestrel of Australia (Cerehiiei.9 cen- ehmides), OccuiTence in N.Z. of, 28, 359. Natural-history Notes : Lizards and Birds. 5, 404. Nestor meridional is, Tendency to Defcu'inity in the Bill of, 9, 340. Nntornis, 14, 238. Ocydromus earli and the Domestic Fowl, Intercrossing of. 9, 341. Ori/dronnis. The Species forming the Genu.s, iO. 213. (Estrelcda ncglectu, 27, 132. Ornithological Portion of " Taylors N.Z. and its Inhabitants,"" Ci'itical Notes on, 3, 11. Ornithology of N.Z., 1 (independently pagi- nated) l2nd ed., 213] ; 2, 385 ; 3. 37 ; 7, 197; 8. 181; 9. 327; 10, 191, 201; 11, 30(); 28, 320; 29, 179: 31. 1. Ornithology of N.Z. : Notes on O. Finsch's Review'of W. Buller's Essay, 1, 105 [2nd ed., 49]. Ornithology of N.Z. : Remarks on O. Finsch's Paper, 8, 194. Ornitholoiry of N.Z. : Re])lv to O. Finseh, 6. 112. Oniithology of N.Z. ; with Exhibition of Rare Specimens, 27, 104. Papaitonga, Story of ; or. .V Page of Maori Histoiy, 26, 572. Parrakeet, New S])ecies in N.Z. : Phitycercvs rouieyi, 7, 219. Petrel, New Species of : I'rorellaria a/finia, 7, 215. Phalacrocorax eoleiisoi of Auckland Island.'?, and P. on-slowi of Chatham Islands, 27, 129. PJotus novoi-hoUandiip : Occurrence in N.Z., 7, 217. Platycercus unicolor in British iluseum. 6, 121. Polecat : Proposed introduction into N.Z., 9, 034. Presitlential Address to Wellington Philo- sophical Society— 1875. 8, 4ti3 : 18.S4. 17, 443. Prion banhsii. Specific \'alue of, 11, 351. Rail, Flightless, of the Chatham Islands (Cahdiis modestus). 25. 52. Rat. N.Z., 3, 1. Royal Spoonbill {J'lidaira re/jia). Occurrence in N.Z. of the, 9, 337. Shag, Species of, inhabiting Uueeu Charlotte Sound, 9, 338. AUTHOKS Bui.r.KK, W. 1>. -roiiliinotL Tern, Alk'Sicd New Spccii's of : Sferiin alhri, 7, 214. Trei'-s\vallo\\'. Australian : Occurrence in X.Z., 7. ."ilO; 11. .-{(iO. Tropic Bird. Red-tailed : AdditiDU to tlie Avifauna of X.Z.. 10. 2Ut. Tuatara Lizard, Habits of tlic. 11. :W.). Tuataia Lizard : New N'arietv fioui i^^ast Ca|)e Island. 10, 22(1. Tuatara Lizaiil, Notes on; with I )escri|)tioa of Suijposed New Species, 9, 317. ^'e.^etable Caterpillar {('nrdircp.^: rnhrrf-iii). Note on the, 27, 1. ">.■>, W'etas, a Orou]) of Orthopterous Insects in- habiting N.Z. : with Descriptions of Two Ni>w Species, 27, 143. Zo'iu-s versicolor, 17, 149. Maoii Race, Contributions towards a Better Knowledge of the. 11. 77: 12. ' 108; 13. 57 ; 14, 53. ilaori Races of N.Z.. 1 (independently pagi- nated) [2nd ed.. 339]. Meizgeria, New Species of — J/. {Sytnphyogynn) rugulosa ; also, the Finding in N.Z. of Baoniijce-^ \^Bceomyces] heleroinorphiis, 13, 368. Moa, 12, 63. '■ Moas and Moa-hunters '" : Notes and C)b- servations on A. de Quatrefages" Paper, 26, 498. Modern History of a Block of Greenstone. 27, 598. '■ More Last \Vords " : an Appendix to Papers on the Volcanic Mountain-range of Tongariro and Ruapehu. 26, 483. NauUivii'i, Gestation, Birth, and Young, of a. Lizard, a Sjiecies of, 19, 147. Orobanrhc, Species of (supposed to be new),. parasitical on a Plant of Hydrocotyle, 21, 4L Orthopterous Insect, Large and New Species of : Hemideina longipes, 19, 145. Owl, N.Z. (Athene novce-zealandiie) the, 21, 200. Parkinson, Sydney : ^lemoir of Artist who visited N.Z.. 10. 108. Ph^nogams. New. 19. 259 ; 20. 188 ; 21, 80 ; 22, 459 ; 25. 324 ; 26. 313 ; 27, 383 ; 28, 591 ; 31, 2()6. Plants, Fom- Notaljle Foreign : Banana,. Vanilla plan if olid. Edelweiss, and Rose of Jericho, 26. 333. Plants from N.Z. l-'orests. New. 12. 359 : 14. 329. Plants, New intligenous, 15. 320 ; ^ 17. 2:57 ; 18, 256 : 23. 381 ; 24, 387. Plants of South America, Two Peculiar Intro- ducetl and Naturalised : American .\loe and Prickly Peai". 26. 323. Presidential Address to Hawke's Bay Philo- sophical Institute, 1896, 29. 129. Projectile Weapons, Ignorance of the Aaciint New-Zealander of the Use of, 11, 106. Pyranteis gonerilla. Economy and Habits of, 21, 196. Radiant Phenomenon, C)f a: "In hoc signo- yinces,'" 32, 305. Shells of N.Z., Two Little-known Species of : Pntellii ■•solnndri and Unio icnikarense. 14. 168. aphenodon, Bones of a New Species of, 18. 1 1^. Sf(itu'< quo — a Retrospect: Words by way or Explanation and Correction concerning tlie First Finding of the Bones of the Moa in. i N.Z., &c., 24, 468. Notes on the Fiist 11 CoLENso, W. — continued. Tide-lore and Tales of the Sea, Ancient. 20, 418. Tin-mines in Cornwall. Remarks and Intoi- mation respeetinjx some of the. 32. HO!). Tree-ferns of N.Z.. with Pavtieidar {Reference to their Peculiar E])ipliytes. their Habit, and their Manner of Growth. 19, 2.'>2. Vegetable Food of the Ancient Xe«-Zealandei-s before Cook's Visit, 13, 3. Waikaremoana : Notes and Remhiiscences of Eaily Crossings, of its Neighbouring Coun- try, and of its Peculiar Botan}'. 27, 35!). Collie, \V. Volcanoes and Cexseis of X.Z.. 12, 4 IS. r. IXXELL, J. A. Surveys. N.Z.. 8, A|'|). xxvii. €ooK, C. H. H. Brunner (Jorge Bridge, Construction of, 9, 310. Cooke, C. J. Telegrai)h Cables. 32, 324. COOPEK, C. Shells, Marme, found at Uhauuarei Heads, List of. 31. 134. CciiPEK, J. S. S. Heat-effect, Note on a Supposed, 36, 402. Kauri-gum, Physical Properties of, 36. 4!)(). Light, An Experiment bearing on the Wave Theory of, 36, 4S7. COUGHTKEY, ]\L Actinia, New Species of : .4. thompaoni, 7. 280. - Hydroida, Critical Notes on the N.Z.. 8. 2!)8. Hydraidece of N.Z., 7, 281. Moa Remains found at Earriscleugh Cave, Anatomy of, 7, 141. Moa's Leg found at Knobby Ranges, (,)tago : Anatomical Notes, 7, 269. Cowan, J. Birds, South Island, and Maori Associations connected therewith, 38, 337. Maori Place-names : with Special Reference to the Great Lakes and Mountains of the South island, 38, 113. '■nx, S. H. Copper-mine at iJ I rville Island, 11, 525. Mineral belonging to the Serpentine Group, New, 15, 409. ' Mineralogy of N.Z., 14, 418 ; 15, 361. Minerals in X.Z., OccuiTence of some New, 16, 448. Mount Cook, Valley System on the ^^'e^^tern Flanks of, 9. .jTTI ''eawfiikd, J. C. Address to Welliniiton Philosophical Society, 1869, 2, 396. Alluvial Gold in the Province of Wellington, 2, 160. Aiiuiiophila (trundin'icKi and Elymw.^ arenarius, directions for Raising and Spreading, 5, 111. Crawford, J. ('.. — -r.otitinued. Bidwill's Front HilLs, Wairarapa, 12, 416. Bouklers and Travelled Blocks in Wellington P)-ovince. 1. 79 |2nd ed.. 19J. Building-materials foi- N.Z.. 1, 25 |2nd ed., 429]. Cereals in X.Z.. (irowth of, 11. 149. Coal-deposits in Wellington Province, Pro- bability of finding Extensive, 8, 379. Coast-line of Southern Part of North Island of N.Z., Indications of Changes in Level of, 1, 38 [2nd ed., 442]. Coffee, X.Z., 9. 545. Cook Strait River : Did it How to the Xorth- west or to the South-east '! 7, 448. iJate at which the Xorth antl South Islands of X.Z. were united, 7, 451. Drainage, Thorough, 2, 211. I'^ossils in the I'pper Palaeozoic and Triassic Rocks of N.Z. : Probable Reasons why Few are found, 9, 561. Geographj' and Topography of Australia, with some X.Z. Comparisons and Contrasts, 4, 364. i^ #; "«i, ^*»i Geology and Topographv of South America, 5,425. - 'iBJ t*it'' Geology of Xorth Island of X.Z., 1 (inde- pendently paginated) [2nd ed. 305]. Geology of Province of Wellurgton, 2, 343. Gold in Wellington Provincial District. 10. 477. Hataitai Valley, Changes in the, 17, 342. Hedges and Hedge Plants, 9, 203. Igneous Rocks of Wellington Province, 8, 375, IiTigation as applied to the Growth of X.Z. Flax, 2, 129. Lakes. Wind-formed, 12, 415. Lake System of N.Z., Old ; with Observations as to Formation of Canterbury Plains, 8, 369. Maori Ancestry, 20, 414. Maori Language, with Remarks on tlie Re- form of English Spelling, 18, 46. Mineral Veuis, An Attempt at an Explanation of the Orighi of, 9, 560. ^liramar Peninsula, Wellington Harbour, 5, 39ti. Miramar Peninsula, Improvements on, 11, 530. Orthography of ^laori Language, 1, 40 [2nd ed., 444]. Port Nicholson an Ancient Fresh-water Lake, 6, 290. Prickly Comfrev [Si/niplii/tuiii ((■tpt^rri niiint), 10, 523*528. \Vater- power. An Adaptation of, 3, 315. Water- worn Pebbles in the Soil, 17, 341. Crisp, Captain. Earthquake Wave felt at Gisborne, 11th May, 1877, 10, 551. Curl, S. M. Grasses and Fodder Plants, 9, 531 ; 10, 345 ; 11, 403 ; 12, 382. Pituri, a New \'egetable Product, 11, 411. Sugar-beet in X.Z., Growth of, 13, 142. Trees and Plants of Economic N'alue to X'.Z., Introduced, 13, 427. 12 INDKX. CUSSEN, L. Physiograi^hy aiul (Tcolofiy of the King- country, 20, 3 If). Piako and Waikato River-basins, 26, 398. Ruapehu Crater, Thermal Activity in, 19, 374. Waikato River Basins. 21. 40fi. CUTHBERTSON, J. R. Water-supply for Invercargill. 14, 121. D. Daintkee, R. Igneous Rocks, Microscopic Structure of cer- tain, 7, 458. Darnell, B. H. Stone Epoch at Cape of < kiod Hope, Remains of, 4, 157 ; 5, 138. Davie, C. Earthquake Waves observed on the Coast of N.Z., Earlier, 2, 222. Dams, E. H. Iron-pjTites, New Form of, 3, 287. Rocks, Nomenclature of, 3, 285. White Island, CVystallized Sulphur from, 3, 284. Deck, Dr. Infant Mortahty, Influence of Temperature on, 5, App. XXXV. Dendy, a. CoUeinbola, Australasian, Note on the Distri- bution of some, 33, !t7. Fredericella sultana. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 39, 221. Oeonemertes novoE-zealandi(f, Discovery of Living Specimens of, 28, 214. Lamprey, The N.Z., 34, 147. Leech, A N.Z. Fresh-water {Glossiphonia (Clepsine) novce-zmlandice, n. sp.), 33, 99. Marine Animals founrl on New Brighton Beach, Remarkable Collection of, 30, 320. Moriori Race, Some Relics of the, 34, 123. Nemertine, A N.Z. Lanil : Oeonemertes novce- zealandice, 27, 191. Feripatus novce - zealundio', NevA- Varietv of, 27, 190. Planarian.s, N.Z. Land. 27, 177; 28, 210; 29, 258 ; 33, 222. Sjjonges described in Dieffenbach'.s " New Zealand," 30, 3 Hi. » Tuatara {Sphenodon punctatum), l.,ife-history of the, 31, 249. Vmjidaria ijmc.illinui in Lyttelton Harbour, 29, 250. Denilv-M, H. i\K DUIGNAN, J. Eels, Is access to the Sea a Necessitv to ? 8, 221. Electricity, Conduction of, 3, 324. DUMERQUE, E. P. Tarawera Eruption, as observed at Opotiki, 19, 382. Duncan, A. GJrasses, Introduced, in Canterburv Province, 4, 307. Duncan, K. Captain Cook, Following the Tracks of, 35, 32. E. Eastekfield, T. H., and Aston, B. C. Chemistry of the N.Z. Flora, Studies on the — Karaka-nut, 34, 495. Rimu-resin, 36, 483. Tutu Plant, 33, 345. Eastkkf-ield, T. H., and B.a.gley, G. Colophony, Chemistry of, 35, 470. A^'^T^ou^ 13 Ka-stkukield, T. H.. and Bek, J. Raoult's Method for Molecular Weight Deter- miiiatioti, 34. 497. Eastkkkiklo, T. H., and Robertson, P. W. Vajiour Densities of the Fatty Aci.ls, 34, 499. ECCLES, A. Addre-ss to Ota.L'o institute. 18t)<), 2, 428. Discovery of X.Z.. 3, Proc. <>;">. ED^vI^. Lieut., and Rolston, Dr. Wliite Island, Crater of, 1, r>7 [2nd ed., 4(141. Edwix, R. a. Meteorology of X.Z. : On the Routes of High and Low Pressures, and the Changes of Pressure and Wind-movement resulting from them, 37, 555. Ships' Compasses, Influence of Change of Latitude on, 5, 128. Weather Forecast, Principle of N.Z., 12, 40. Emery, C. Ant, New Species of, from N.Z. antnrctiat, 27, fi35. Discothyrea En-ys, J. D. Fern Botrychiuni lunaria (Moonwort), Occur- rence in N.Z. of, 16, 363. Ferns of N.Z., Changes in Nomenclature of, 3, 213. Huia, Maori Manner of preserving the Skin of the, 8, 204. Moa-egg discovered on Kaikoura Peninsula, Notes on, 4. 403. Erskine, J. A. Magnetic Screening produced by Different Metals, Comparison of the, 28, 178. Screening of Electro-motive Force in the Fields produced by Leyden-jar Discharges, 30, 459 ; Corrigenda, 31, facing p. 4. ETTINCiHAV^SEK, C. VON. Fossil Flora of N.Z., Contributions to the Knowledge of the, 23, 237. Evans, W. P. Bromine Method of estimating Sulphur in Gaseous Compounds, 29, 573. Bunsen Burner, Imjiroved Adjustable Drip- proof, 30, 497. Coal, Blackball, Distillation Products of, 30, 487 ; 31, 556. Coals, Analyses (Technical) of N.Z., 31, 564. Contact Metamorjihism at the New Brockley Coal-mine, Malvern Hills, 31, 557. Oil-bath for studying the influence of Deflnite Temperatures in Solids, Convenient Form of, 30, 495. Photography in Colour, 37, 616. Relative Thermometric Conductivities of Liquids, Instrument for rougldy deter- mining the, 31, 555. Stereo-chemistry, or the Arrangement of Atoms, 24, 697. Evans, W. ^.—continued. Sulphur in Coals, Error introduced by using a Coal-gas Flame while determining Per- centage of, with Especial Refercnice to the Methods '' Eschka " and " Nakamura," 30, 496. Sulphuretted Hydrogen in a Bituminous Coal, Apparent Occlusion of, 31, 56(i. X-rays, Refraction and Reflexion of, 29, 573. EWINGTON, F. G. Lunatics, The Treatment of, historically con- sidered, 27, 675. Fairburn, E. Maori and Indo-European Languages, Analogy between, 3, 313. Fairchild, J. White Island, Notes on the Crater of, 26, 668. Fairclough, p. W. Comets, Constitution of, 15, 477. Farquhar, H. Bipolar Theory, The, 40, 259. Bipolarity of Littoral Marine Faunas, 39, 131. Echinoderms of N.Z., 27, 194. Echinoderms of N.Z. ; with Description of a New Species : Ophidciis nouie.ntis, 39, 123. Gymnoblastic Hydroids, Two New : Coryne ienella and Tuhiclava rubra, 27, 208. Hydroida, List of N.Z., 28, 459. Ophiurid, A New : Amphiura aster, 33, 250. Ophiuroid, A New : Ophiocoina bollonv, 40, 108. Ophiuroidea, A New Species of : O. con- siricius, 32, 405. Ophiuridce, A New Species of : Amphiura rosea, 26, 109. Plateau, The N.Z., 39, 135. Starfishes, Notes on N.Z., 30, 187. Farr, C. C. Earthquake Diagrams, Milne, Interpretation of, 35, 415. Gravitation. An Objection to Le Sage's Theory of, 30, 118. Magnetic Force Parallel to the Axis in the Interior of Solenoids, 30, 121. Seismograph Records, Chiistchurch, 34, 607 ; 35, 593. Spherical Harmonic Relations, 35, 414. Fereday, R. W. ButtcKtly belonging to the Family Saiyridce : Oreina othello, 8, 302. Butterfly, New Genus and Species of : Ere- biola butleri, 12, 264. Butterfly new to N.Z. : Dayiais berenice, 6, 183. Butterfly new to N.Z. and probably to Science, 15, 193. Cutocala, Description of a Species of, new to Science : C. traversii, 9, 457. Chrysophani, Supplementary Description of N.Z. Species or Varieties of, 10, 252. u Fekeday, 1!. \V. — continued. C/iii/soplifiini-^ : Observations on the Genus a-s represented in N.Z., 9, 460. Cidarid {Lfjiidopteru), A New Species of : C. /nirptififera, 16, 110. Jiiiidniiii hnlina. Oeeurience in N.Z. of. 9. 4()3. Hetcropterons Li pidoptera : Lencaiua ■siilccimt and Chlevidf iiHinxiferu, 12, 267. Heteioj)ter()iis Lcpidopiem. Two New Species of : Leucdiilit piodii and L. hlenheintensis, 15, 195. Injuries to ^"egetation by Insects, and the Exjiediencv of introducing Insectivorous Birds as a" Remedy, 5, 289. Lcpidopiriit : Occurrence in N.Z. of a Species belonging to the Covaidce Family, 9, 459. Lepidoplrni of N.Z., Synonymic List of, 30, •,V2i). Lrjiidoptcrti of Otago : Observation on a Paper by A. Bathgate, 4, 214. Lrpldopterd I'ccoi'ded as having been fomid in N.Z. jireA'ious to 1871, 6, 171. Opliiderpx : Occurrence of a Sjjccies new to N.Z., 15, 192. I 'cirnodai 1110)1 pliito, Pt'culiar Neuration in A\'ings of Individuals of, 15, 197. P.'^tichida'. New (Jenera and Sjjecies of, 10, 2tK). Ferol'.sun, a. Trout, Young : Cause of their i)isa])pearance from our Sti'eams, 21, 235. Field, H. C. Ancient .Aboriginal Caches near Wanganui, 9, 220. Cordkepfi rohertsii, 28. 623. • Earthquake of Sth December, 1897, 30, 447. Earthquakes in the Vicinity of Wanganui, 24, 569. Fern, Curious Forms of N.Z., 30, 434. Ferns, Growth of : and on a New Fern now first reporteil, 27. 446. Ferns, Hybrid, 35, 372. Fern.s. Notes on, 37, 377. Ferns, Two New, 38, 495. < Geographical and other Features of Little- known Portions of \\'ellington Province, 4, 128. Lny- /rjdoiii^x), I'l'O- liably Ni'Nv \';uicty of, 2. 'oA. linvt'isity K(liK:atioii. 7. 1()4. rni\2. Friedlaendku, B. Volcanoes of tln' Taupo District. 31. 4!»,s. Fi:o.sT. C. and Lucas. A. H. S. [wizards iiidiLTcnoiis to X.Z.. 29. 2ti4. FlLTiiN. K. Birds, Disappearance of the X.Z.. 40, 485. Cuckoo, Long-tailed {Urodyii/uni-s Itidensi.s) : an Account of its Habits, Description of a Nest containing its (supposed) Egg, and a Suggestion as to how the Parasitic Habit in Bints has become established, 36, 113. Fire-walking Ceremony. Fiji, witli a Pi-obable Ex))lanation of the Mystery, 35, 187. FVFFE, \V. K. Kati])o. The Bite ,.f the. 33. 430. G. Georue, J. R. Coals for Steam Purposes, Determining the Value of, 4. 131. Gas-producing Materials : Relati\'e Value of N.8.W. and' N.Z. Coals, 4, 14(i. Patent Slip at Wellinaton, Description of, 6, 14. Patent Slips, Merits of, 1. oO [2nd ed., 453], Watershed Districts ; County or other Di- visions of the Country to be determined by- Area of Watershed, 13, 119. GiBSux, E. Whitebait of X.Z., 35, 311. (.IBSnX, F. D. Wave Phenomena observed in Lyttelton Har- bour in 1868, 1, 19.3 [2nd ed., 14(3]. GlFFOl^D, A. C. Te Anau District, Explorations in, 32, 42,"). GnxiES, R. Fauna of Otago, Some Changes iu the, 10, 30!J. Presidential Adtlress to Otago In.stitute, 187(3, 9, 656. Te Puia Hot S])ring, near Wangape Lake, Vi-sit to, 2, 169. Trap-door Spider, Habits of the, 8, 222. Trap-door Spiders" Nests from California and from Western Australia in Christchuich Mu.seum, 10, 301. Gillies, T. B. Cork Oak in .Uickland, (jrowtli oF, 15, 2i>"^. Danuis herenice, Note on, 7, 523. Geri/yone flriviventris, Habits of, 7, 524. Moa : Footpiints at Povertv Bav, 4, 127. Mollusca of N.Z., 14, 169. Gillies, T. B. — continned. i'residential Address to .\nckland Institute— 18()9, 2, 405 ; 1873, 6, 394 : 1876, 9, 638. Sorghum Fxijcrinient, 14, 373 : 15, 2t)l ; 16, 512. Trees on Scoria Soil near Moiuit Ivien, Growth of. 12, 357. Glvde, S. D., and Others. Grasses, Introduced, in Canterbury Province, 4, 304. Goldie, W. H. Maori Medical Lore : Notes on the Causes of Disease and Treatment of the Sick among the Maori People of N.Z., as believed and practised in Former Times, together with some Account of various Ancient Rites connected with the same, 37. 1. Gold-Smith, E. C. Mayor Island, Descri])tion of, 17, 417. Goodall, J. Blasting at Ahuriri Bluii, Napier, in con- nection with Construction of the Break- water, 19, 549. Existence of Man in N.Z. at or before the Volcanic Era, Discovery of Cut Stump of Tree giving Evidence of, 7, 144. Ouartz-crushine at Thames Goldtields, 8, 17>) ; 9. 209. Timaru Downs, Formation of, 19. 455. Water-supply for Auckland from Mount Eden, 6, 35., GORRIE, W. Plants of N.Z. successfully cultivated in l^ Scotland, 13. 428. GOSSET, C. H. Charagia virescens. Life-history of. 11, 347. (iOVETT, R. H. Bird-killing Tree. A : Pi.-. Flax Mats found in Otago, (Jld, 25, 48(). Foraminijera of Tertiary Beds at Petane, near Napier, 13, 393. Forests of N.Z., 28, 147. Fossils from Wharckuri, on the Waitaki River, North Otago, Notes on a Small Col- lection of. 36, 465. Gannet, Brown {Sula fusca), shot in Napier Harbour ; with Notes on other N.Z. Birds, 21, 128. Geology of N.Z., List of Papers on, 35. 489. Macquarie Island, Notes on a Visit to, 27, 559. Maori Necklaces, 25, 491. Maori Race, Hand-list of certain Papers re- lating to the, and published in various Publications, 33, 515. Massacre at the Entrance of Dunedin Har- bour in 1817, 28, 141. Mdicerta ringens and Plumatella repens, 12, 301. Moa-bones in Te Aute Swamp, Hawkc"s Bay, 21, 311. Moa, Feathers of a Small Species of, found in a Cave at the Head of Waikaia River ; with a Notice of a Moa-himter's Camping- place in the Old Man Range, 27, 232. Moa Gizzard-stones, 24, 172. Moriori Carving on the Trunks of Karaka- trees, 36, 11 Murihiku, Notes from : a Description of some Rock Pictographs on the Waitaki, and Notes on a Maori Kete containing Textile Fabrics and Materials, 29, 1G9. Notornis, Distribution of, and General Notes on the Genus, 31, 739. Oceanic Areas, Rise and Progress of our Knowledge of, 28, 163. Okarito District, Wostland, 11, 386. PnhtdiceUa in N.Z., Occurrence of, 35, 262. Hamilton, \. — continued. Plants collected in Okarito District, List of, 11, 435. Rook Pictocraiilis in South Canterbury, 30, 24. Scptariaii Boulders of Moeraki, Otago, 34 447. Stone Relic fouiul at Orepuki, 35, 113. Suntish {OHJm ;ori-icu-^ tnola) ca])tured at Napier, 18, T'.o. Tree-fern {flemiidiii stnithii). Branched Speci- men of a, 28. 622. "Vegetable CaOTpillar "' of N.Z., Notes on the so-called, 18. 209. Hamilton, J. W. Moa, Maori Tra litiotis of. 7, 121. Hamilton', ^V. S. Education Scheme for N.Z.. General Prin- ciples of an, 2, 196. Geology of the Bluff District, 19, 452. Plants of N.Z., Occurrence and Habits of some of the, 17, 290. Platiiuiin Crystals in Ironsands of Orepuki Goldlield, 18, 4(»2. Quartz I't'bbles of Southland Plains, Forma- tion of, 15, 414. Wind in N.Z., Gyration of, with its Charac- teristics in the various Quarters, 3, 303. Haxdlv, .]. W. Birds, Notes on some Species of N.Z., 28, 360. Hardcastle, J. Drift in South Canterbury, 23, 311. Glacier- motion, 23, 332. Loess Deposit of the Timaru Plateau, Origin of the, 22, 406. Moon, Stereoscopic Aspect of the, 20, 428. Tarawera Eruption : Criticism of Explana- tions of its Causes, 20, 277. Timaru Loess as a Climate-register, 23, 324. Volcanic Action, Cause of, 19, 338. Harding, J. Te Aoroa, Northern Wairoa, 21, 336. Hardinc4, R. C. Decimal and Metrical Fallacies, 36, 85. Kerns and Serifs, 29, 95. Literature, Unwritten, 25, 439. Marsh-lights, 30, 87. Mental Operations in Sleep, 26, 687. Ornithological Note, 28, 376. . Rainbows, Observations on, 25, 448. " Relics of the First N.Z. Press, 32, 400. "i Vowel-sounds, Mental Effects of certain, 21, 418. Harding, T. B. Occultations and Solar Eclipses, A New and Simple (Graphic Method of projecting, 26, 477. Odd Numbers, A Curious Property of, 25, 544. Rainbows, Further Note on, 26, 481. lb H.AKRISOX, L. H. Coal (?) from Bohy's Cicck. ^Vaipara, 39, 47-''>. Hart. R. 3Iagnetisni. Tcircstria!, 22, 12'.t. Hasla.m, F. W. Antigone, Notes on, 19, 504. Etvmo]og\- of the Word '' Dicrectus "' in Plautus", 20, 429. Haszard, H. D. M. Cannibalism, .Some Relics of, 22, 104. C'aptain Cook. Foot-tracks of, 35, 24. • Growth of some Indigenous anil other Trees in N.Z., 34, 38t). Thermal Springs in Lake U'aikare. Waikato, 23, 527. Hacltain, T. M. Phoniiium tenax. Growth of, 5, 357. Hawthorne, E, F. Dodonidin helmsi, Criticism of ^Ir. 1'. Mar- shall's Paper on, 30, 559. > Lfpidoptera, Two New Species of : Oiiliosia juari/arifa and Asaphodes sirix. 29, 2S2. ^yg| Hay, D. Cultivation of Native Trees, 5. 452. Lime as a Manure, 9, 206. Trees suitable for Streets and Avenues, 7. 519. Heale, T. Address to Aucldand Institute, 1874, 7, 513. Bc2innin2S of Life, Remarks on Dr. Rastians i\'ork on, 6, 400. Eelip.scs, 4, 389. Eclipse of the Sun, 187(3, 9, 640. Gold. Improvements in Processes for Ex- tracting and Saving, 2, 174. ( iccultation of Stars by the Moon, Prediction of. 6, 57. Presidential Address to Auckland Institute — 1871, 4. 383; 1872, 5. 442. Hkaphv, C. I'lioriiiiuin lenax, 2, 116. Port Nicholson and the Nati\ es in 1839, 12. 32. Heath. N. Fishes, Effect of Cold on. 16. 275. Swiss Lake Dwellings, 14, 551. Hector, D. Earth's Motion in S])ace. The Etjuatorial Com- ponent of the, 34, 513. ^Mathematical Treatment of the Problem of Production, Rent, Intei-est, and \Vag:es, 34, 514. Mercuiv, Note on the \^apour-densit\- of, 33, 382. He( tor, J. Aiiomiu wuh'ri, a New Shell, 27. 292. Auriferous Omenls in N.Z., Distribution of, 13, 429. l^elemnites found in \.Z.. 10. 484. Birds observed (huiu'i a \'i>\a!ie to Iviidand, 8, 199- Hector. J. — continued. Black Sulphur: its Occurrence in the Native State. 20, 442. Botany, (ieographicai. of N.Z., 1, i't. iii. 3 [2u(i ed., 157]. Bruimer Mine Disaster. 29. 602. Canada. Western: Early Explorations and Colonisation, 33, 552. (/anterburv Mountains, (ieological Structine of, 17, 337. Ceniiodiis foster i [forsteri\. 7, 490. Cetacea in Colonial Mu.seum. Notes on. 2, 26. Cetacea of N.Z., Notes on the. 9. 477. Cetaci'u of N.Z.. Recent antl Fossil. 13. 434. Cuetniorni-s cnlritrans, showing its AfHnit\- to Lamellirostrate Natatores, 6. 76. Coalfields. Relative Ages of the Australian, Tasmanian, and N.Z.. 10, 532. Con/phienoide-s norfr-zelavdia'. a New Species of Fish, 3, 136. Crustacea of N.Z., 9. 472. Delphinus forsteri. Notes on, 6, 85. Dinornis gi;/anteiis, Di.-ution on the East Coast of North Island of N.Z., 20. 293. Relation of the Kidnapper and Pohui Con- glomerates to the Napier Limestones and Petane Marls. 23, 340. Rua]5ehu and Ngauruhoe, 24. 603. l\ua])ehu and the Volcanic Zone in 1895. 28. 681. Hcaphiles found near Cape Turnagain. 19. 3S7. Swallows and Martms in Hicks Bay, 30. 532. Taupo Plateau and Lake : a Retrospect and Prospect, 37, 445. Technical and Scientific Training, 35, 153. Universitv and Science Work in N.Z.. Exten- sion of, 33, 395. \'e!/etab]e Caterpillai' {Cord ire p.<: rohnisii). 34 396. \'olcanic-dust Showei-s at Napier, 19 3,S5 • 29. .571. Volcanic Outburst at Te Mari, Tongariro. in November, 1892, 26, 388. 20 HOCKKN', T. M. Derelict Ship in Facile Harbour, Dusky Bay, 20. 422. Earliest Literature and Maps relating to X.Z., 27. 616. Earl\- Visits of the French to N.Z., 40, 137- Fiji Fire Ceremony, Account of the, 31, 667. Literature in N.Z., Some Account of the Be- ginnings of : — The Maori Section, 33, 472. The English Section — Newspapers, 34, 99. Tasman and his Journal, 28, 117. HoGBEN, (;. Calculating Cubic Content of Excavation, CTraphic Method of, as for Water-races on Uneven Ground, 31, 602. Earthquake of 5th December, 1881, felt at Christ.church, Determination of the Origin of the, 23, 465. Earthquake of 27th December, 1888, felt in Cantcrburx' and Westland. Origin of, 23, 470. Earthquake of 7th March, 1890, felt at Napier, Gisborne, and other Places, 23. 473. Earthquake of 24th June, 1891, 24, 574. Earthquake of 5th .J\dy, 1891, in Cook Strait : an Attemjtt to define the Epi- centrum, 24, 577. Earthquake of 4th December, 1891, 25, 362. .Earthquake. Tasmanian, of 27th .January, 1892. 31. 594. Earthquake at Nelson, 12th February, 1893, 26. 347. Earthquake at Wanganui on 8th December, 1897. 31, 583. Earthquake. East (Joa.st, of 9th August, 1904, 37, 421. Earthquake Motion as observed in N.Z., Notes on the Comparison of some Elements of, with their Theoretic Values, 31, 590. Earthquake-waves. Path of, through the Earth. 37. 424. Earthquakes, Theory of N.Z., 38, 502. Geometry, Transcendental : Remarks sug- gested by Mr. Frankland's Paper, '' Non- Euclidian Geometry vindicated," 19, 510. Seismograms of Distant Earthquakes, 33, 560. Seismograph Records at Wellington, 34, 598 ; 35, 582 ; 37, 588 ; 38, 572. Hogg, E. (J. JGlaciated Stones from Quecnstown, Lake "J Wakatipu, 37, 426. .,^lsogonal Transformations, 39, 305 ; 40, 333. tiowELL, J. H. Radio-activity of certain Soils, 39, 223. Howes, G. Lepidoptera, Notes on, 40, 533. Lepidoptera. Some New Species of, 38, 510. Metacria-s strategica. Occurrence at Invercar- gill of, 33, 188. Moths, Two Rare and Two Introduced, 38, 509. HuDsox, G. V. Ant-like Insect {Betyla fulva) parasitic in the N.Z. Glow-worm, 25, 164. Aurora Australis observed at Karori on the 20th August, 1894, 27, 657. Biological Collections, N.Z., Importance of, 26,^199. Caddis Fly, Metamorphosis of the, 18. 213. Cicadce of N.Z., 23, 49. Cicadidoe of N.Z., Synonymical Notes on, 25, 162. Codlin-moths Carpocapsa pouiondht and Ca- coecia excc.ssnna. Few Words on, 23, 56. Comet of AprU, May, and June, 1901, 34, 31. Declana flocco-sa, a Common Moth, Varieties of, 21, 190. Dipterous Insect, New : Nettiorcea nyctmeri- aniis, 15, 218. Entomological Field-work in N.Z.. 33. 383. Entomological Tour on the Tableland of Mount Arthur, 22, 179. Entomology of Mount Holdsworth, Tararua Range, 37, 334. Entomology of the Routeburn Valley, 39, 197. Eristalis tenax and Musca voniitoria in N.Z., 22, 187. Glow-worm of N.Z., Habits and Life-history of the, 23, 43. Glow-worms of N.Z., 19, 62. Insects, Senses of, 34, 18. Insect Swarms on Mountain-tops in N.Z., 38, 334. Instinct in Insects, Instances of, 24, 354. Junonia vellida and Deiopeia pvlrheUa, Occur- rence in N.Z. of, 19, 201. Macro-lepidoptera, New Species of, 35, 243 ; 37, 355. Macro-lepidoptera observed during the Sum- mer of 1898-99, 32, 10. Macro-lepidoptera ob.served during the Sum- mer of 1903^, including a Note on a Hawk-moth new to N.Z., 37. 358. Macro-lepidoptera, Recent Observations on N.Z., including Descriptions of New Species, 40, 104. Micro-Iepidoptera, Natural Histor\- of Three Species of, 21, 189. Neuroptera of N.Z., Notes on, 26, 105. Plume-moths : Unusual Abundance of cer- tain Species during Summer of 1894—95, 28, 379. Seasonal Time, 28, 734 ; 31, 577. Tipulm (Daddv-longlegs), New Species of, 27, 293. Vegetable Caterjiillar. Origin of the. 39, 195. Hudson, J. Blights, Notes on : Dactylopinx ralceolarice and Lecanium hispidum, 23, 111. Spontaneous Generation, Description of a Jew Experiments bearing on the Question of, 17, 182. Wattle-blight {Icerya purchasi) in Tasmania, and its Natural Enemies, 22, 176. Hughes, H. G. Tutu Plant, Certain Properties of, 3, 237. AU'nion8 21 the Waikato liiver with rlULKK, ('. PiH'siik'utial Aildrcss to Wellington Philo- sophical Soc-ictv, 1890. 23, 597. Hunt. R. R. Blowing up Snai Dvtiamitf. 10. KM. Sugar-bfct in N.Z., (howtii of: Remarks on i)r. Curl's I'apcT. 13. 441. HUNTKK, A. Elevation ot the Waikato District, Direct Evidence of a Change in the, 16, 459. HUTCUIN'SON, F.. .)uu. Maori Jliddcnt^ at Wainui, Poverty Bay, 30, 533. Napier-Greeumeadows Road, 34, 409. .Scindo Island, from a Naturalist'.s Point of View, 33, 213. Shelly, Fresh-water, of Rissington, Hawke's Bay, 33, 207. HCTTCHINSOX, F. B. Hawaii-nei and the Hawaiians, 15, 467. Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- sophical Society, 1887, 20, 439. Hgttok, F. W. Acrididce, Notes on the N.Z., 31, 44. Alcpisaurus ferox. Occurrence on the Coast of N.Z. of, 34, 197. Alluvial Deposits of the Lower Waikato, 4, 333. Anns (jraciliv. 12. 271. Anomnlopteri/.v aiitiqua, 25, 14. Apbjsia, Two New Species of : A. hrimnta and A. veriosa, 7, 279. Artesian Wells at Canterbury Museum, Be- haviour of, 28, 654. Artesian Wells near Na})ier, 3, 251. Auckland and Campbell Islands, Zoological Collection from, 11, 337. Baleen. Plates of, in Otago Museum, 7, 266. Bats of N.Z.. 4, 184. Beetles of the Auckland Islands, 34, 175. Birds, Our Migratory, 33, 251. Birds of Great Barrier Island, 1, 160 [2nd ed., 104]. Birds of Little Barrier Islands, 1, 162 [2nd ed , 106]. " Buds of N.Z.,'" by W. L. Bullet, Notes on, 6, 126. Birds of N.Z., Nests and Eggs of some, 3, 111. Birds of the Chatham Islands, 5, 222. Birds, Two, new to the Fauna of N.Z. : Nyroca atistralis and ^Estrelala [CEstrelata] gouldii, 2, 78. Bitentaculate Slugs of N.Z., Anatomy of, 14, 158. Blow-fly, New, from Campbell Island : Calli- phora cocfcai/tifi, 36, 155. Boulders in the Port Hills, Nelson, 24, 365. Brachiopoda of N.Z., Tertiary, Revision of the, 37, 474. Bryozoa of N.Z., Marine, Revised List of, 23, 102. Canterbury Plains, i"'orniation of the, 37, 465. [See also 16, 449.] HUTTDN, F. W.— continued. Carbonaceous Mineral from Wliangarei Har- bour, 3, 250. Cantrolophus, ( )eeuiicnce in N'.Z. of. 36. 149. Chito)iid(jp, N.Z., 4. 173. Chrj/sophrtnns jcrcdayi, Notc^ on, 33, 96. Cirn'pcdid of N.Z. in Otago Museum. 11, 328. Coalfields of N.Z., Relative Ages of the, 22, 377. ( Vielenterate Fauna of N.Z., Contributions to the, 12, 274. CoUuricincht roiicixna. Notes on, 5, 226. Concholouv of N.Z.. Contributions to the, 10, 293. Conchotki/ra parasitica, 26, 358. Cothurnia patellae, an Infusorian j)arisitic on Patella unjentea, 11, 330. Cowfish, or Bottle-nosed Dolphin [Tursio metis). Description of the, 8, 180. Crassatellites trailli, 38, 65. Crustacea from N.Z., Two New Species of : Sesanna pentarjona and Palinurus ediixirdsii, 7, 279. Curlew-Sandpiper {Anci/lochihis sub-arquat^is). Occurrence in N.Z. of the, 36, 155. Delphi, I idee of N.Z., 9, 349. Dinornis Bones, Dimensions of. 7, 274. Dinornithidce, Axial Skeleton in the, 27, 157. Diptern Ijrachycera of N.Z., Synop.sis of the, 33, 1. Diptera Fauna of N.Z., Additions to the, 34, 179. Diptera from the Southern Islands of N.Z., A Small Collection of, 34, 169. Dog, The Ancient Maori, 30, 151. Earnscleugh Cave, 7, 138. Earthquakes in the Amuri in 1888, 21, 269. Earthworms of N.Z. in Otago Museum, 9, 350. Echinodermata, Catalogue of the N.Z. : Cor- rections and Additions, 9, 362. Echinodermata, Some N.Z., 11, 305. Emeus crassus. Skeleton of, from North Island, 38, 66. Entomology of N.Z., Contributions to the, 9, 355 ; 12, 272. Eruptive Rocks of the Bluff Peninsula, South- land, 23, 353. Fauna of N.Z., Geographical Relations of, 5, 227. Fire-drill (supposed) found in the Cave at Moa-bone Point, Sumner, 26, 516. Fishes, Notes on some N.Z., with Description of a New Species — Crepidotjnster simus, 28, 316. Fishes of N.Z., List of, 22, 275. Fishes, Some N.Z., 6, 104. Fish, New : Bovichiths [Bovichthys] roseo- pictus, 36, 148. Fish, New : Labrichthys rosei punctata, 12, 455. Flies, Two New : Limnia castanea and L. striata, 36, 153. Flight of the Albatros. Mechanical Principles involved in, 1, 58 [2nd ed., 465] ; 2, 227. Flight of the Black-backed Gidl, 5, 140. Flight, Sailing, of the Albatros : Reply to J. S. Webb, 4, 347. Foliated Rocks of Otago, 24, 359. Fossil Pecten, New, from the Chatham Islands : P. dendyi, 34, 196. HuTToN, F. W. — continual. Fossils obtained from the ( obdeii Limestone at Greymouth. 20, 2(57. Gabbio of ]Jnn .Mountain, 19, 412. G(d(ixia.y, Maiine. from the .\ucklanil Islands, 34, 198. GudrojjocUi. Branchiate. 15. 118. <4eological History of N.Z., 32. 15i). <.Teology of (.'ountr\- about Lvell, 22. 38". (Tcologv of Country between ()aiiiaru and Moeraki, 19. 41."). " ( leology of Noi'th Head of .Mannkan Harliotir, 2, ibl. Geology of Pakihi Island. 1. HiT I2nd ed.. 1 13]. Geology of Scinde Island, 18. 327. Geology of Trelissiek or Broken Hivi-i' Basin, Selwyn County, 19, 392. •iieologv of Valiev of the Waihao, South Can- terbury, 19. 430. (^lacier Period in N.Z.. Date ')f the La-^t (ireat, 5, 384. •(ilaciers in X.Z., Cause of the Former (^reat Extension of the, 8, 383. ^Toldtields of the Thames, Geolof.'ical Structure of, 6, 272. Grasshoppers and Locusts of X.Z. and the Kermadec Islands, 30, 135. Grnucalus tiif-hinops. Occurrence in X.Z. of. 37, 350. Greensands of the Waihao I'orks, 20, 264. Heiuifjlrra of X.Z. which have been flescribed previous to 1896, Synopsis of, 30, 167. Htjdrobiince of X.Z., 14, 143. Ichthvologv of X.Z., Contributions to the, 5, 259 ; 8, 209 ; 9, 353. Insects from the Chatham Islands, with a Description of Three Xew Species, 30, 155. Insects recorded as having been found in X.Z. previous to 1870, 6, 158. Kiwi-like Bird from ilanaroa, Footi)iint oi a, 31, 486. Kumi, or Xgarara. A Supposed l^ib of the, 31, 485. Lake Wakatipu, Formation of, 5. 394. Lamellibranchs of X.Z., Fresh-water, 14, 148. Lizards of X.Z., with Descrii)tion of Two Xew Species, 4, 167. [See (!l-at. Maori, 9, 348 ; 10, 288. Rat [Miis iiiaoiiuiii) that invaded Pictcjn in March. 1884, 20. 43. Rhyolites from the .Mataui Ris.^oiita-, Xew (Jenus of : 14. 147. Rocks, Corrections in the Xamt 31, 483. Sea-anemones of X.Z., 11, 308. Sertularians, X.Z.. 5, 256. Shells, Fresh-watei'. of X.Z. lielonging to th Family Linmceida, 17, 54. a District, 20. 269. Dardania olirarea. of some X.Z., Al'THORS •23 Hl "TTciN. I'". W. — rontinufd. :Slioll, l-iiml-. Xew, from Nelson Province: /'(in/phdHta lujnuria. 20. 43. Sliells.' Land-, of N.Z.. 15, i:U : 16. 101. Sliclls. Tertiary, from W'ansjauui, New, 15, -410. Sliells, Tertiarv, in Otago Museum. Three New, 7. 4.}S. SIr-Us, Terliarv. New >Si)eeies of. 17. :U;i : 18, :i33 ; 37, 472. Silt-deposit at Lvtteltou. 15, 411. Sinking Funds, 2, 236 ; Errata, 3. 325. Siphonuriidc of N.Z., 15. 141. Slugs, Descriptions of some New, 11. 331. Stenopebnatidce of N.Z.. 29. 208. Stmopehiiatidiv of N.Z.. Supplement to the, 31, 40. Struthiolaria papulosa, Structure of, 15. 117. Te Tarata, Rotomahana. Notes on the Basin of. 1, 162 [2nd ed., 106]. T i pididai,\>v Crane-flies, of N.Z.. 32. 22. Waimakariri, Lower Goi'ge of the, 16, 449. Waitemata Series and Brown-coal Series of Drurv and Waikato. Relative Ages of. 3, 244. ■ Wanganui System, 18, 336. Weta (Lo'cii-sfidce) : New Species from Bounty Island — Ceuthophilus (?) isolatus, 27. 174. Weta, New, from Chatham Islands : Pleio- plectron serrafum, 36, 154. AYoodhens {Oci/droiiius) of N.Z., 6. 110. Worms of N.Z.". Catalogue of, 11. 314 ; 12. 277. Hi'TTux, F. W.. and Kiek, T. Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf, Description of, 1, 163 [2nd ed.. 108]. I. IXGLIS, J. Diatomaceous Deposits of N.Z., 15, 340. Diatoms of N.Z., New Species of, 14, 357. Ikedale, T. • Mollusca. Additional List of : Minute Species found in Sand from Titahi Bay, 40. 559. Mollusca, Marine, of Banks Peninsula, Pre- liminary List of, 40, 387. .Molluscs collected in Otago, List of Marine, 40, 404. .Molluscs, Notes on some N.Z. Marine, 40, 373. Plutaha rcgia. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 39, 137. Ikedale, T., and Mestayer, M. K. Mollusca, ilarine, from Lvall Ba\', List of, 40, 410. J. Ja(Ksox, H. Longitude b\- ^leridian Transits of the Moon : Observations taken at the Hutt in 1870. 3. Proc. 82. Jervois, His Excellency Sir W. F. D. Defence of N.Z., 17. xxi. Presidential Address to N.Z. Institute — 1883, 16, xix ; 1884, 17, xix. Jherixg, H. vox. .\ncient Relations between N.Z. and >()uth America. 24. 431. At'i.c. ( ieograpliicai l-)istri!)uti()n of. 25. 252. JOHXSO.X, (i. U. Presidential Address to \\'ellingtou Philo- sophical Society. 1883, 16. 547. K. Keexe. W. Sandhills. Fixii Kem!'. W. (;. Education. Medical .Vspects of. 12, -Vpi'- xxi. KiDD, R. Induction and Necessary Truth. 7. .Vl)|i. xxxviii. Probability, 7, -Vpp- xlvi. What is Science ': 7. App. Iviii. KiXG. T. Mean Time. N.Z.. 35, 428. Kixgslev. R. I. Bu-ds. Notes on, 25, 107. Black Vine-weevil (Otiorhi/nchus -iulcaiK-^). Oc- currence in Nelson of the, 22, 338. Botanical Notes from Takaka District. 25. 304. Botanical Notes, Nelson District, 28, 537. Botanical Notes on the Wangapeka Valley, Nelson, 30, 442. Botanical Notes : Plants new to Nelson Dis- trict, &c., from West Wanganui, 27, 407. Danai^ plexippus and Sphinx con vol villi (?), Occurrence in Nelson of, 23, 192. Diadnniu neritm, Desci-iption of, 18, 205. Loiiiaria lanreolata. Remarkable Variation m, 25. 306. Maori Implements discovered at Takaka, Nelson. 25, 494. Noxious W>eds in Nelson District, 27, 407. Plati/cercus nuriceps. Remarkable Variation in the Colour of, 23, 192. Ribbon-hsh {Ee-|^..*^,.;;.i ,,.;;y^ C'heilanthes, N.Z. iorms of, 6, 247. Chenopodiuvi, New Species of : 0. buchanani, 22, 446. 1^ .^, . Cladophora, New Species of, 12, 397. »/ ('olohanihus, A Revision of the N.Z. Species of, 27, 354. Kirk, T. — continued. Cook"s First Voj'age, Notes on MS. Descri]>- tions of Botanical Collections made durinilltera. Revision of the N.Z. Specie.s of, 28, 510. Hymenophyllum, New iS])eeies of : //. mon- tanum, 10, 394. Hymcnophyllum, New Species of : //. rnj( scens, 11. 457. ■ Hyuicnophyllum villosum. 10, 395. Isortes and other Genera of Rhizocarpw new to Flora of N.Z., Discovery of, 2, 107. Isoi tes. New Specie.? of : /. alpinus, 7, 377. Juncus qlaucus. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 10, 393. ■J uncus lamprocarpus. Occurrence in N.Z of, 7, 378. Lagenophora emphysopus and other Unre- corded Plants, Occurrence iii N.Z. of, 12, 397. Lepidia, Revision of the N.Z. ; with De- scriptions of New Species, 14, 379. Lindsaya viridis, 10, 396. Littoral Plants in Waikato District, 3, 147. Lycopodium. New Species of : L. raundosum, n. 456. Lycopodium varium and L. billardieri, with Description of a New Form, 16, 370. Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Three Dried Specimens of 10, 417. Mistletoe, A New : Viscuvi clavatum, 24, 429. Mitrasacme montcma. Occurrence in N.Z. of a Variety of, 22, 445. Monoclea jorstcri. Discovery in N.Z. of, 10, 418. Naturalised Plants of N.Z., especially those in Province of Auckland, 2, 131. Nephrodium decompositum and N. glahcllum, • 10, 398. Orohancht, a Genus new to Flora of N.Z., Oc- currence of, 2, 106. Olearias, Macrocephalous, of N.Z. ; with De- scription of a New Species, 23, 443. Olives, N.Z., 14, 375. Orchids, Australian, Occurrence in N.Z. of, 24. 425. Palm-lih', Occurrence on the Auckland Penin- sula of an Undescribed. 28, 508. Panax lincare. Notes on, 9, 492. Paper, Indigenous Materials for Manufacture of, 3, Proc. 48 ; 6, 55. Paratrophis heterophylla. Remarks on, 29, 498. Phyllocladus, N.Z. Species of : P. glauca, P. trichomanoides, and P. alpina, 10, 378. Pilularia, New Species of : P. nova'-ztalandioB, 9, 547. Pimelea, New Species of : P. suteri, 26, 259. Pine, A New : Podocarpus acutifolius, 16, 370. Pittosporuin and Lorayithxis in Herbarium of Colonial Museum, An Undescribed, 3, 161. Pittosporum, N.Z. Species of, 4, 260. Plants collected at Okarito : Notes on Mr. Hamilton's Collection, 11. 439. Plants collected on Stewart fslajid,. New, 16, 371. Plants Common to British Islands and N.Z., Local Distribution of, 4, 256. Plants. Descriptions of New, 3, 177 ; 9, 547 ; 10. tlO: 11, 463 : 13, 384. Kirk, T. — continued. Plants from Campbell Island, 14, 387. Plant.s, Naturalised, of Port Xicholsoii. 10, 362. Plants, New or Remarkable, fioin tiie L'i)])er Waimakariri. 27, 349. Plants, New. from Vicinitv of Port Nicholson, 24, 423. Plants observed during a Visit to the North of Auckland, 1, 140 12nd ed., 84]. Ple^nophylluni, 23, 431. Polygonum aviculurc. Nativity in N.Z. of, 4, 238. Polygonum aviculare. Nativity in N.Z. of : Reply to W. T. L. Travers, 5, 320. Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- sophical Society, 1879, 11, 539. Products of a Ballast-heap, 28. 501. Puka [Meryta sivclairii). Account of, 2, 100. Punui of Stewart Island : Aralia h/allii. 17, 293. Rata (Metrosideros rohusta). Habit of, 4, 267. Reclamation of Sand Wastes, Plants best adapted for, 6, 45. Rhagodia, Occurrence of a Species of, at Port Nicholson. 16, 369. Eiunex, New Species of : li. neglectus, 9, 493. Senecio, New Species of : i/,ard, English Scaly iZootoca rivijxird) : Occurrence in N.Z., 19, li". Maori Im])lenients of Uncommon Di'siizn, 22, .-)3U. Mole-cricket {dniUotnl pii rtil'/an's] in X.Z.. 21, 233. Mnllu.^ai. Marine, of Welliimton. 12. 303. < hnithological Notes. 20. 2!t : 26. ISl. I'lilhuinis. New S])ecies of : P. Ixiiiidii.^. 12, 313. I'aper Xautihis, New S])ecies of: Ari/oHiifita hiiUeri, 18, 138. Pajjer Nautilus, New Species of: A)iauia ijracilis, 17, oH. Piijeon, N.Z. (CttrpupJuii/n nuiir-zKildndue), Remarkable Variety of, 18. 129. Pill-millipede, New : Sji}i(t>rofhtriu)ii iiovw- uaJfindid'. 18. 139. Planarians. Marine : TIic/siiiiouxjii liutlviti and Eniyhpid Imhrrli, 14, 2(57. Platyci'rciis rnifinps. Instance of Abnormal Colouring in, 18, 129. Plover, Eastern ( lolden : < tccurrence near AVellmgton, 17, .'>9. Plover, ^tasked {Lohimndlus pi rsnnntii.s), ( )c- currence in N.Z. of. 20. 33. Shells, New. 12. 3Uli : 14, 282. Shells of N.Z., Additions to List of, 14, 2t)8. Soaring of the Hawk : a Possible Reason for Notched Wing-feathers, 22, 32.3. Sparrow, European (Passer domesticus), in N.Z., Breeding Habits of the, 23. 108. Tertiary Fossils. New, 14, 409. Vitn'va iiiiUiijitui : Occurrence in X.Z.. 12, 307. \'i/iiicflhv. Specimens of, collected in Neigh- bomhood of Wellington, 18, 21."). Worm. Double, Note on a Curious, 19, (54. X((nthiHni slnuiKin'uiii. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 26. 310. IClutz, O. Transpacilic Longitudes, 39, 49. Knicht, C. Fnhroida. New Species of: F. (ftohh p]i7 ; 15. 346; 16, 400. Lichens, Description of some X.Z., 7, 3.>6. KxiGHT. ('. — conlinucd. Presidential Address to Wellington I'iiilo- so])hical Society, 1874, 7. •U7. Teeth of the Leiodo)i, 6. 3.")8. ThysdiiolhiciuKi. New S])ecies of. collected in Southern Aljis : T. hiirhdiKiiii. 13. 38."). Kxux. F. .1. Albino Eel. ( Miservations on an. 4. 378. Balcrnidw. 2. 21. Bats. X.Z.. 4, 186. Chatham Island Aborigine, Skeleton of. 5. 304. Coridoddx. puUtis, Observations on, 3. l3o. Ctenohdniis knoxi. Note on, 5, 308. Kanae. Anatomy of. 4. 189. Kioic. the Indigenous Rat of N.Z., 4, 3()2. XdultiHUs i/r(-!/ii (Brown Tree-lizard of X.Z. ), Anatomy of, 2, 20. ydultiiius pdci/iciis, Observations on. 5. 307. Ojjhi.stirus nora'-zdfindicc. Anatomical ( tbser- vations on, 2. 35. Swordtish. N.Z., 2. 13. Tooth of a Cetact'an. Notice of a Remailcaliie, 3. 130. Tuatara Lizard. 2. 17. ZipJiidae. Observations on. 3. 125. KkX.meh. a. ('o]ie])ods and ( 'ladoceres, Pelaaic. of Hauiaki Oulf, 27, 214. L.11N-U. R. :\i. Ah/d/. (lassitication oL 18, 299. Alyce of N.Z. : their Characteristics and Dis- tribution, 27, 297. Cerdinidcffe. The N.Z. Species of, 37, 384. iJdesseria, Notes on several S]iecies of. ( )ne being New — D. linearis. 29. 446. FucoidecE of Banks Peninsula. 18. 303. Lessonia variegata. 26. 304. PhifUitis fascia. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 39. 220. Seaweeds of N.Z.. Revised List of, 32. 57 ; 34, 327 ; 37, 380. Seaweeds of Xoi-folk Island, List of. 33. 299 ; 38. 424. Sphchnidiurii ni'/nxitin. 25. 28s. Thermal Spiings at Lyttclton. 16. '447. LAUTorR, H. A. DE.| Diatomaceous Deposit near Oamaiai. Fos.sil Marine, 21, 293. Leahy, J. P. D. Tuberculosis, The Ficrht auainst, in Australia and N.Z., 35, 220. Lecoy, a. Forest Question in N.Z., 12, 3. Lee, C. \y. Glossostignia ddtinoidcs found lieside ^launsira- pouri Stream, Otaki, 21, 108. Lemox, C. Telegraphy, Duplex, 7, 396. 27 I.KWIS. .1. H. Cohoptciri, Notes on. 34, '201. L< jiidopiern of Mount Ida. 33, 18(). Oihtiiiiid ppnrtieas, 35. 272. LlKllTuX, E. N. IMioasants on the \\'cst Coast of the North Island, Decrease of. 21, 225. Llli.ik. V. O. Ephenieridce. Notes on N.Z., 33, 149. Ephfiiirridce oil. 11, 228. QH Earth([nake of 1st September, 1888, and its BeariiiiT on the Architecture of Wellington, 21. 402. Call-producing Insects in N.Z., 21, 253. t^eneration in Insects, Extraordinary Dis- covery regarding, 20, 444. Henops hrunneus, 20, 100. Infiison'd. Fi-esh-water, of Wellington Dis- trict. 19. 40 ; 20, 3. Insect Pests, (_'hapter in the History of the Warfare against. 27. 282. Mites ])arasitic on Beetles and Woodlice, 25, 100. Parasite of the Penguin : Ixodes eudyptidis, 17. 10. Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- sophical Society. 1888. 21. 483. Psyliidce in N.Z.. Some S))ecies of, 22. 157. Tick Parasites of the Kiwi, 29, 200. Vegetable Caterpillar (so called) and other Fungi that attack Insects, 27, 665. Masox, T. Plants growing at " The (!ums.' Taita, 29, 303 ; 35, 374. M.\SSEE, G. Fungus FloraJoffN.Z., 31, 282 ; 39, 1. Maxwell, C. F. Coast-line of the NorthllslandJofjX.Z.,' Altera- tions in, 29, 564. Maxwell, J. P. Shingle-bearing Rivers : Causes which operate in the Determination of their Courses and in the Formation of Plains, 11. 524. p| Meesox, J. T. Cave near Sumner, Newly opened. 22, 64. Presidential Address to Philosophical Insti- tute of Canterbury, 1800, 23. 624. Rainfall of N.Z., 23,' 546. Rats, Plague of, in Nelson and Marlborough, 17, 100. Sun-glows, and the Theories that have been advanced to account for them, 17. 357. MErNERTZHAGEN, F. H. Aplysia, Possibly New Species of : .-1. tn/onii, 12, 270. Melland, E. " Takahe (Xnloryiis mantelU) in Western Otago," Notes on Mr. Park's Paper on, 22, 205, Mexzies, J. Kea, Memorandinn of the. 11. 37i). Mestaver. M. K.. mid Ikkdai.i:, 'f. i MoUuira. Marine, fT-om Lvall Baw List of, I 40, 410. Meyrick, E. I Geovictriiia of N.Z., 20, 47. j Geomctrinii of N.Z., .Monograph of ttic, 16, 40. I Geowefrina of N.Z., Sup))lemt'nt to a Mono- j graph of the, 17, 62. I Geoiinlrum of N.Z., Notes on Nomenclature j of, 18, 184. I Lepidojjfcm of N.Z., 22, 204. Lepidoptera, New Species of, 23, 07: 24, 216; 39, 106. Micro-lepidoptp.ra of N.Z., 15, 3 ; 16. 3 ; 17, 68, 121, 141 ; 18, 162; 21, l.U. Xoctuina of N.Z., ilonoaraph of, 19. :'> : 20. 44. Pijralidina of N.Z., 20, 62. Tineina of N.Z., 20, 77. Tortrkinn of N.Z., 20, 73. Miers, E. .j. Astacoides and ParaiK plirops. Notes on the Genera, 9, 475. MOKOMOKO, MeREANA. BuUding of Hotunui, Whare Whakairo, W. H. Taipari's Carved House at Thames, 1878, 30, 41. Mollet, T. A. Artesian Well at Avonside, 13, 410. Burette, New Form of, 14, 392. Horinosira billardieri. Structure" of, 13, 318. Phosphine, Preparation of Spontaneously In- flammable, 14, 391. / Monro, D. Botany of Nelson and Marlborough, Geo- graphical, 1, Pt. iii, 6 [2nd ed., 161 j. MoRESBV, Captain. New (Juinea, Lecture on, 6, App. Ixxxi. Morris, E. E. Captain Cook, on the Tracks of, 33. 400. MoRRisox, Miss. National Melodies, 25. 514. MORTOX, .1. Birds of N.Z., 5, 22.3. Mueller, F. vox. Alga: Chatham Islands, 6. 208. Chatham Island Plants : Notes on H. H. Travers's Collections, 5, 300. Mueller, K. " Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South America " : Remarks on Dr. von .Thering's Paper, 25, 428. 30 Mn.uAN, E. K. Northern Wairoa. 'J'hf. 36, 453. Volcanic (irits and Ajih-licds in the Waite- mata Scries. 34. 414. MlKDO(H. E. MolluMCii of N.Z.. Marine. Additions to the, 37, 217. Molbisca. Pliocene, from the Wanganui Dis- trict. New S]>ecies of ; with Notes on other Described Species, 32, 216. Pori/phanfo atiainentarid. Anatoniv of. 38, 313. Puri/phantii btisbi/i, Anatomy of, 35, 2.")8. Pari/pluinUt funiosa. Anatomy of. 36. 1.3(i. Murdoch, R., and iSutek. H. Dredging on the Continental Slielf of X.Z., Results of. 38. 27S. MCRIE, J. Hvbriditv between the Common Fowl and the Woodhen. 22. 342. MVKISU.N. \V. D. Dog. Wild, Note on the, 10. 322. Moa Remains, Notes on, 4, 120. N. Naees, (4. S. Longitude of Wellington ()bser\atoiy. 7. o02. Nevill. S. T. Presidential Address to ( )ta^o Institute, 1878, 10, .-)62. Newell. J. A. Lim])et {I'iiHikUh raclinn-i), Anatom\- of, 19, 157. Newman, A. K. l'"xtinction of the iNIaori, Study of the Causes leading to the. 14, 459. Is N.Z. a Healthy Country r 15, 493. Maori Calabashes, Two, with Carved Wooden Necks called Tuki or Ko-ono-utto. 36. 1, 527. Maori Dredges {Roukcil-ahi and Hdo], 37, 138. Maoii Eel-aod, Stone-carved \\ooden Image of a. 38. 130. Maori Trumpet. Long: Musical Notes and other Features, 38, 134. New Zealand from a Plivsician's Point of View, 12. 433. l'h\ siological Changes in English Race when transplanted to N.Z.. 9. 37. Presidential Atldress to Wellington Philo >ophical Society, 1880, 12. 433. Tuatara Lizard, Phvsiologv and Anatomy of tlic. 10. 222. NOTT. .1. T. Ascidians. Composite, of th<' Ninth Shore Reef, 24, 305. NOTTIDGE, T. PhoniiixDii tetiax. Structure and Ct)lour of 1m lire of, 2, 108. Page. S. ^loleeular Association and Dissociation, Effect on Temjierature of, 38. 512. Page, S.. and Peideaux, E. B. R. Artesian-wcU System at the Base of the Poit Hills. 33. 33.5. Paek, a. Parasites. Animal and Vegetable, associateil with the Production of Neoplasms in Cattle and Sheei). 28. 451. Park, J. Andesites from Thames (ioldtield. 34, 435. Border-segregation in some Igneous Magmas, Cause of, 37, 486. Coalfields of N.Z., Age and Relations of the, 36. 405. Coal in N.Z.. Extent and Duration of Work- able. 21. .325. Coal on the Shores of the Waitemata, Pro- spects of finding Workable, 24, 380. Coast-line. Secular Movements of the N.Z., 34. 440. Contact Metamori)hism in its Relation to cer- tain Ore-deposits, 38. 16. Deposition of Mineral Matter from Aqueous Solutions in its Relation to the Filling of Cavities and Vein-fissures. 38, 36. Fluorspar at the Baton (Joldfields. Occur- rence of, 22, 521. Geology of Kuaotunu (ioldfield, 26, 360. Geology of Noi-th Head, Waikouaiti, and its Relation to the Geological History of Dunedin, 36, 418. Glacier Moraines in the Leith Valle\ , Dun- edin. 34. 444. Granite and Gneis.sic Rocks in the Ki!iii- country, 25, 353. Hv]iersthene Andesite from Waihi ^line. 33. 342. Lead. Native, at Parapara, 35. 403. Magmatic Segregation in its Relation to the Genesis of certain Ore-botlies. 38. 1 1. Maitai Series, Jurassic Age of the, 36. 431. Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury, with S])ecial Reference to the Relations existinii between the Pareora and < »amaru Series, '^37, 489. Metal-bearing Solutions concerned in Forma- tion of ()re-dei)Osits, Origin of. 39, 98. Metasomatism in the Formation of certain Ore-deposits. Rnh of, 38, 33. Minerals, Rare, Occurrence in N.Z. of some, 26. 365. MoUusca. Marine, of Totaranui Bay. Nelson. 35. 299. Mount Franklin. Ascent of. 17, 350. Octoi)us. New : (ktoinis coiumuni.$, 17, 198. Oil-bearing Strata of the North Island. 21. 489. Ores in Horizontal Zones in Vertical Depths Distribution of, 39, 90. Pecten, New Species of, from the Oamaru Series : Pseudmnusshim (Pecten) huitoni, 37. 485. 31 Park. •). — tMitiniuil. yuaitz Mica-dioiitf tKnu Wcsicni Flanks of M(.ehau. 33. ;?3!t. i!iK-k-phos])hatc Di'ixisits of ( lanniloii. < )taL:o. (Jfolocry of. 35. :5!tl. lUxUs. ])iscoverv of Pfitno-iarliouifrrous. at Mount Mary. Otago. 36. 44". Uofks of N.Z.. (h^ the Subdivision of tlic Lower Mesozoif. 36. 1573. Ruapi'hu, Ascent of. 19. :527. Silver. Native: Oeeuiienee at 'riiaiiies (lold- lield. 24. :W(>. Takahe (Xotoniis itKiiildll} in Western Otairo, 21. 22(i. .v)3. Takahe (Xotonu's mtmliUi) r(rxu.-< Kakapo. 23. 112. Thermal Activity in its Relation to the • iencsis of certain Metalliferous Veins. 38, 2(t. Waiteniata Scries. Conformahle lielations of the Different Members of the, 22. :V.tl. Zinc. Native: Occurrence at Ha))e (reek, Thames, 24, 384. i Zones of Secondary Enrichment in Metalli- j ferotjs Lodes, Formation of. 39. !I3. | Parkek, T. -I. Cai-tilairinous Skeletons and other Soft Animal Strut'tures. Method of preserving. 14. 2.'3S. | I'liirodota dntndinrnsis, a New Holothundii, I 13, 418. ! t'od. Red (Lotillii harrliw-: \b'irIiH-s]). C'onnec- j tion of the Air-bladdeis and the Aut lalandii and P. edwardsii. Remarks on, 19, ir,0. Palinurus. Structure of the Head in ; with Especial Reference to Classification of Oenus, 16, 297. Presidential Address to Otago Institute, 1886, 19, 111 3. Rfgnlaciis stranded in Otago Harbour. 20. 2(1; AddmduiK, iii. Ribbon-tish {Rfgalecus fiiyenteK-s-) obtained at Moeraki. 16, 284. Srtpnnu^'i lichki, Anatomv and Eml)r\ ologv of, 15, 222. P\kki;k. T. I. — cuiilinu(d. Shark, Spinous {Hchinorhinu-s ■■^piiio'ius). ( )e- e\nrenee in X.Z. Waters of the. 16, 280. Skate {Rnjd iiasiitd). Venous Svstem of the. 13. 413. Sternum. Origin of the. 23, 1 i'.l. Torpedo (T. fii.Td) caught near Duncdin. 16. 281. Pas(()i:. F. p. Colcoptrra of X.Z. : Xe\v (ienera and Species. 9, 402. Paul. M. Ferrous Suli^hatt^' in ihi- < iold-niincs of Thames (;oldtiel(l. Occurrence f)f ]..aige Bodies of, 37. .V)l. Peacock, T. Presidential Address to Auckdand Institute, 1881, 14, r)4ri. Pexnefathek, T. W. Samaritan Pentateuch, Not is on a F'rag- ment of, 16, 554. Pei'percoexe, F. S. Climate and Rainfall. Influence of Forests on, 12, 24. Petrte, D. Botanical Xotes : Raniniciilu--< kiiL-ii. K. hiiy- greiii. Haloragis npicaUi, Cart^x pt from rim. C. rubirunda, 31, 352. • Carex. Xew Species of: C. kaloides and (\ viridis, 13, 332. Carex Xew Species of: '''. liNnrrdis and C rheefscmanii. 15. 358. Canin'chaelia. A Xew S]jeeies of ; with Xotes on the Distribution of the S])eeies Xative to Otago, 17, 272. Celmisin sessilifloru, var. )ninor, 15, 359. Coprosina. Xew Xative Species of : C. baiik-sii, 30. 433. Copro-sitm. Xew Species of : (J. rire-srf'n-, 7, 294. Four Fishes commonly found in the River ' Avon ; with a Consideration of the Ques- tion, •' What is Whitebait ? "' 2, 84. Hd'matococcus sanguineus. Colouring-matter of, 7, 404. Katipo (Lairodectus). the Poisonous Spider of N.Z., 3, .56. Marine Spider from Cape Campbell : Desis rohsoni, 11, 263. Reqalecus pacificus. Anatomy of, 11, 269. Spiders of N.Z., 5, 280. ADTHORS. 83 POYNTUN. J. W. Insect found in tioino Hot Spriny;s at 'ravi])0, Notes on an, 36. 1 70, ">2t'>. I'RIDEAUX. E. B. R. Kauri-vcsin, Investigation into, 33, 868. Prideaux, E. B. R., and Page, S. Artesian-well System at the Base of the Port Hills, 33, 335. PURCHAS, A, G. Phormium icnax. I'reparation of, 1, (iti [2n(l ed., 473J. Presidential Address to Auekland Institute — 1870, 3. App. 39 ; 1879, 12, 441. Railway, The, and its Place in Social Economy, 28. 59. Submarine Telegraph between Australia and N.Z., Best Line for a, 8. 166. PURDIE. A. Epyaxa rostaria. Life-history of, 18, 208. Moth, New Species of : Pasiphila lichenodes, 19, 69. PtTRDIE, A. C. Bittern, Supposed New Species of, from the Lake District : Ardeola novce-zelandice. 3, Proc. 99. Duck, Supposed New Species of, 4, 213. PURNELL, 0. W. Animal Mind and the Human Mind, A Com- parison between, 29, 71. Animal Mind as a Eactor in Organic Evolu- tion. 32. 243. Antarctic Exploration. 11, 31. Instincts of Animals. True, 28, 27. MollxAca. Marine : Influence of Climate over Geographical Distribution. 9. 665. Technical Education for Artisans, A System of, 17, 398. Wanganui Tertiaries. 7. 453. Purser, E. Iron from the Titanifcrous Sand of N.Z., 28, 689. Pycroft. a. T. Birds of the Bay of Island^^ 31, 141. Quail, A. Gharagia virescens, 35. 249. Epalxiphora axenana, Meyr., a Si:>ecies of Lrpidoptera scarce in N.Z., 37, 343. Fly and a Spider : Pompilidfje, Salius mono- chtis, and Porrhothele antipodiana. 35, 256. Lepidoptem of N.Z., Embryology of, 33, 159 • 34, 220. Lysiphrrtf/wa howesii, sp. nov.. 33. 154. Vanf.'isa ijonerilla, Hymenopterous Parasite of Ovum of. 33, 153.^ QUATKEFAGES, A. DE. Moas and Moa-hunters, 25, 17. •2— Trans. Inde.x. R. Raynek, G. Mode of ( 'oiumunication between a Station on a Line of Railway and a Train in Motion on the Same Line. 4, 394. Reischek, a. All)atros. Wandering {JJioiiiedea exulans), Habits and Home of the. 21, 126. Birds of N.Z.. Habits of. 18, 105. Birds of N.Z., Habits of. their Usefulness or Destructiveness to the Country, 18, 96. ILxjilorations Noith (jf Chalky" Sound. 20. 441. Islands to the South of N.Z., 21. 378. Little Barrier Island, the Birds which Inhabit it and the Localitv as a Protection to them, 19. 181. Ornithology. Notes on, 17, 187 ; 18, 84-96 ; 19, 184, 188. Polecat, Ferret, Mongoose, Stoat, and Weasel Habits of, 18, 110. Rats, Notes on, 20, 125. Sphenodon punctalum (Fringe-back Lizard), 18, 108. Zoological Researches on the Chicken Island.s, N.Z.. 14, 274. Richardson, G. F. Survey : Practical and Precise. 33, 492. Richmond, C. W. Man's Place in Creation, 2, 267. Mind-.stuff. The Doctrine of : Reply to Mr. Frankland's Paper. 12, 215. Modern Aspect of Natural Theology, 2, 281. Richmond, M. W. Metaphysical H\pothesis, A Preliminarv Note of a, 40, 538." RiNGWOOD, W. Red Sunsets, 17, 386. Roberton, E. Consumption, State Prevention of, 30, 66. Malaria and Mosquitos, 35, 225. Milk as a Vehicle of Disease, 23, 570. Presidential Address to Auckland Institute, 1897, 30, 562. Roberts, W. H. S. Moa : Description by Maoris of Mode of hunting it. &c., 7, 548. Robertson, P. W'. Alkaloids. Detection and Estimation of, by means of their Double Sulphocvanides, 38, 51. Antifebrine, Some New Compounds of a Similar Nature to, 38, 45. Fatty Acids and their Esters, Association of the, and the Arrangement of Atoms in Space, 37, 577. Fatty Acids, Distillation of the, for the Manufacture of Candles, 37, 568. Fatty Acids. Molecular ('omplexity of the 35, 452. 34 Robertson, P. W. — continued. Latent Heats of Fusion of the Elements and Compounds. 34, 501. Maximum or Minimum in the Properties of certain Series of Organic Compounds, 35, 465. Robertson, P. W., and Easterfield, T. H. Vapour Densities of the Fatty Acids, 34, 499. ROBSON, C. H. Fi'ost-fish {Lepidojnis caudatva). Habits of the, 8, 218. Katipo {Latrodectus katipo). Breedinc Habits of the, 11, 391. Mai-ine Spider found at Cape Campbell : Argyronetra marina, 10, 299. Moa Remains in Vicinity of Cape Campbell, 8, 95 ; 9, 279. Plover, Eastern Golden {Charadrius fulvus) : Observations on Breeding Habits. 16, 308. ROBSON, C. W. Cuttlefish, New Species of : Architndhis kirkii, 19, 155. ROCHFORT, J. Hokitika River, Changes in, 3, 299. RoLSTON, Dr., a7id Edwin, Lieut. White Island, Crater of, 1, 57 [2nd ed., 4(i4j. Ross, A. H. Magnetic NeetUe, Declination of, 6, 3. Ships' Compasses : Deviations in Iron Steam- vessels, 6, 10. Rothschild, W. Rail from Auckland Islands, New : ifaUus mueUeri, 26, 180. RowE, T. W. Coriaria niscifolia, Development of the Flower of, 19, 317. Rutherford, E. Magnetic Viscosity, 28, 182. Magnetization of Iron by High-frequency Dis- charges, 27, 481. Rutherfurd, A. J. Salmonidcp. and their New Home in the South Pacific, 33, 240. Rutland, J. FaU of the Leaf, 21, 110. Family Marks, 40, 563. Grayling, Habits of the N.Z., 10, 250. Greenstone : did the Maori discover it ? 30, 29. Rat, N.Z. Bush {Mus inaorium). Habits of the, 22, 300. Right-sidedness, 40, 339. Totara, Regrowth of the, 33. 324. Traces of Civilisation : an Inquiry into the History of the Pacific, 29, 1. St. John, J. H. H. Tradition respecting the Aboriginal Inhabit- ants of Whakatane. 24, 478. Salmon, E. S. Isotachis new to Science. A N.Z. : I . osit)on of the, 9, 556. Simplest Continuous ^lanifoldness of Two Dimensions and of Finite Extent : Notes upon Mr. Frankland's Paper, 13, 100. Stinkstone (Anthraco7iite), Nature of, 25, 379. Sulpho-cyanide of Potassium, New Process for ilatuifacture of, 4, 330. Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas, (4eneration of, 4, 321. Sulphur from Carbon bv Voltaic Action, Evo- lution of. 7. 389. Suspension of ( 'lay in Water, Cause of, and its Precipitation, 4. 380. Tonalinson's Cohesion Figures, Nature and Cause of, 11, 490. Torbanite. Formation and Constitution of, 7, 387. Tutu Plant, Extraction of the Poisonous Prin- ciple of, 2, 153. Voltaic Cell, Replacement of Metals in a, 8, 343. Water, Decomposition of, by Tannic Acid in Conjunction with an Alkali, 30. 509. Writing-ink, A I'seful Modification of Com- mon, 9, 557. Zinc and Cobalt Salts, AUotropic Form of, 13, 387. Skey, W., and McK.\y, A. Minerals. Rare, associated with the Tin-ore of Stewart Island ; with Notes on their Mode of Occurrence, 22, 415. Skinner, W. H. Marsland Hill, Notes on, 37, 211. ALTTHOHS. 37 Smith. H. (J. Sf.th. Prcsi(l(Mitial A(ldr(>;;y t(i Auckland Jnslitute', 1884, 17. 4.".1. Smith, J. A. Barks for 'J'anning Purposes, X.Z. and Aus- tralian. 11. 570. Smith, J. P. Alkaline and Xci)heline Rocks from WCstland, 40, 122. Smith, S. P. Coast-line at Manukau Heads. Traditional Change in the. 11. .")14. Coastline in the Northern Part of the North Island, Indications of Changes in the, 13, 398. Dumont D'Urville's Exploration of Tasman Bay in 1827, 40, 416. Geological Notes on the Kerraadec (^roup, 20, 333. Geology of Northern Portion of Hawke's Bay, 9, 565. Nikan-tree, Branched, 10. 357. Otakanini Pa, Kaipara, History of, 28, 41. Tohunga-Maori, The : a Sketch, 32, 253. Tongarevva, or Penrhyn Island, antl its People, 22, 85. Volcanic Activity in Sunday Island in 1814, 28, 47. Smith. S. P., and Pond, J. A. Tarawera Eruption, 19, 342. Smith, T. H. ilaori Implements and Weapons, 26, 423. ;Maori Nomenclature, 25, 395. Maori Proverbs. 22. 111. Smith, W. W. Ants, Habits of N.Z., 28, 468. Birds of Lake Brunner District, 21, 205. Ducks, N.Z., Notes on certain Species of. 29, 252. Earthworms of N.Z., 19, 123 ; 26, 155. Earthworms of N.Z., Further Notes on : with Observations on the Known Aquatic Species, 25, 111. Hicracidea nnrce-zfttlavdicf and //. l/rvnnea, 16. 318. IVIaori Relics, Ancient, from Canterl)UTy, N.Z., 33, 426. :Mites attacking Beetles and Moths. 34. 199. Ocydromus australis, Habits of, 18, 131. Plants naturalised in the County of Ash- Imrton, 36. 203. Speight, R. Doleritic Dyke at Dyer's Pass, 26, 4(I8. Dyke at Nugget Point, Note on a, 36, 477. Olivine-andesite of Banks Peninsula, 25, 367. Rocks from Campbell Island, 37, 552. Rocks from the Kermadec Islands, 28. 625. Soda Amphibole Trachyte from Cass's Peak, Banks Peninsula, 40, 176. Terrace-development in the Valleys of the Canterbur\- Rivers, Some Aspects of the, 40, 16. SrEXCEE. W. I. Ahu^ of N.Z.. Fresh-water. 14, 287 ; 15, 302. Life, 13, 109. Presidential Address to Hawke's Bay Philo- sophical Institute. 18S6. 19. 619. Stack, J. ^V. Colour-sense of tiie .Maori. 12. 153. Kahui Tipua, Reniaiks on Jlr. jM. Cameron's Theory respecting the, 12. 159. Lizard : Disap])earance of Larger Kinds from North Canterbury, 7, 295. Maori House, Christchurch JIuseum, 8, 172. " Moas and Moa-hunters "' : Observations on J. Haast's Address, 4, 107. " Moa " : Notes on the Word " Moa " in the Poetry of the New-Zealanders, 7, App. xxviii. Traditional History of the South Island Maoris, 10, 57. Stair, J. B. Manu Mea, or Red Bird of Samoa, Records relating to the : a Romance of Sanioan Natural History. 30, 293. Stenhouse, a. Pic-tish {Afjriopiis !< arop7. Lichens, New Australian and N.Z., 30. 382 ; 32, 70. Lichens of Wellington Province, 6, 235. Pyxine, New Classification of the Genus, 30, 393. Stock, A. Bat in N.Z., Existence of a Large, 8. 180. Flosctilaria coronetta, N.Z. Variety of, 25, 193. Longitude of Wellington Observatory, 9. 217. Stowe, E. Sand as a Cutting Agent, Effect of Wind- driven, 5, 105. Shell found at Nelson. New : Im piiator dnvisii, 4, 218. Sttjakt, W. Lake Wakatipu. Formation of. 14. 407. Sttjem, F. W. C. Danais berenice. Notes on, 11, 305. Timber and Firewood, Beneficial Raising of Trees suited for. 11, 568. Stjtek, a. B. Presidential Address to Nelson Philosophical Society— 1883. 16. 573 ; 1887. 20. 476. SUTEK, H. Dredging in Hauraki (iulf. Results of ; with Descriptions of Se\en New Species. 39, 252. FJabdhnn ruc/ulosu))i, Tenison-Woods, 38, 334. Gundlachia, The First -discovered in N.Z. : G. neozelanica, 37, 258. Insects of N.Z., Notes on. 25, 153. Isidora, Revision of the N.Z. Species of the Genus, with Description of a New Sub- species. 37. 267 : Correction. 38. 333. Molhisca collected by Messrs. Lucas and Hodgkin in Six Lakes in N.Z., Report on, 37, 233. MoUvsca. Descriptions of New Species of N.Z., 40, 360. JloUusca, Hutton's Manual of the N.Z. : List of the Species described, with the Corresponding Names used at the Present Time. 34. 207. MoUusrri. Land, of Little Barrier Island, 34, 204. AIoUkscii, List of Land and Fresh-water, doubtful for N.Z. or not inhabitins it. 24, 281. MoUusca. List of N.Z., described in Foreign Publications since 1890, 31, 255. Mollusm, N.Z. Non-marine. Further Contri- butions to the Geosraphical Distribution of, 33, 151. MoUusca, Notes on N.Z., with Descriptions of New Species and Subspecies, 38, 316. Mollvsca of N.Z., Dentition of some Land and Fresh- water ; with Descriptions of New Species. 24. 28(i. MoUusca of X.Z., Land and Fiesh-water, Check-list of the. 26. 139. Mollusca of X.Z.. Land and Fresh-water, Mis- cellaneous Communications on, 24, 283. SuTER, H. — continued. Mollmcfi of N.Z., List of the Introduced Land and Fresh-watei-, 24, 279. MoUiisrn, Result of Dredging for. iiear Cuvier Island, with Descriptions of New Species, 40, 344. Molluscan Fauna of N.Z., 24, 270 ; 25. 147 ; 26, 121 ; 28, 319 ; 39, 265. Molluscs of N.Z., Land and Fresh-water, IMia- cellaneous Communications on, 23, 93. Plueostylus from N.Z., A New : P. boUonsi, 40, 340. Pleurotoniidce, Revision of the N.Z., with De- scriptions of Six New Species, 31, 64. Polyplarophora, N.Z. : Keys to Genera and Species, 31, 59. Potnnwpyrcjus, Revision of the N.Z. Species of the Genus, with Description of a New Species, 37, 258. Shells of N.Z., Land and Fresh-water : De- scriptions of New Species. 22, 221 ; 23, 84. SxjTER. H.. and Murdoch, R. Dredging on the Continental Shelf of N.Z., Results of, 38. 278. SlTTHERLAND, D. Cat's Eye Bay, 17. 435. Milford Sound, Discoveries in the Neigh- bourhood of, 16, 454. ililford Sound, Discoverv of a New River and Valle\- in Vicinitv of. 28, 724. T. Tancred, H. .). Presidential Address to Philosophical Institute of Canterbury. 1873. 6, 407. Tajjcred, T. S. Sewage Irrigation and its Results, with a Sketch of the Main Drainage .Systems of London and Paris. 2. 214. Tareha. Maoii House, Colonial Museum. Description of, 1. 41 [2nd ed., 445]. Taylor. R. Lake Pas, N.Z., 5, 101. Moa Remains, Accoimt of First Discoverv of, 5, 97. Texiso>;-Woods, J. E. MlUepora, New Species of : M. nnduhm, 11, 345. Tenxant, J. S. AlgcB, Fresh-water, collected in Dunedin Dis- trict durinu the Summers of 1896-97, 31, 748. Thilenus. ( ;. Formaline in Muscolotiy. 31, 101. Tho.^l^.s, a. p. W. Geology of Tonsariro and the Taupo District, 21, 338. PhylloglossitnL The Prothallium of, 34, 402. AUTHORS. 39 Thomas. A. P. W. — rout i mad. Presidential Adilross to AurUlaml Institute. 189.-.. 28. 747. Rocks of the Kermadeo Islanils. 20. :U1. Voleanic Hocks of 'I'aupo District an. Material and Scientific Progress in N.Z. dnrinL!; the Victorian Era, 30. 1. Moa, Extinction of the : Review of Discus- sions published in the Transactions, 8, 58. Morioris, Traditions and Manners and Cus- toms of the, 9, lo. Organic Productions of X.Z., Distribution of the. 16, 461. Pari/phanta in N.Z., Notes on the Larger Species of ; with Remarks on the Distribu- tion and Dispersal of Land-shells, 27, 224. Patdlidce, Notes on, with reference to Species found on the Rocks at Lsland and Lyall Bays, 30, 300. Pathogenic ^licrobes, and the Means of pre- venting Diseases originating in their In- troduction into the System, 22, 55. p]ior)iiiuni fpiui.v. Utilisation of, 1, lOS [2nd ed., 114|. Photography, Practice of Outdoor, 4, lUO. Pleistocene Glaciation of N.Z., Notes on Dr. Haast's Supposed, 7. 409. Podiceps cristafus, Notes on Habits of, 3, 113. Polygonum aricnlnre. Origin in N.Z. of, 5. 310. Presidential Addres.s to Wellington Philo- sophical Society— 1871, 4, 356; 1878, 10, 539: 1896. 29," 111. Rauparaha, Te, Life and Times of, 5, 19. Sand-dunes of the West Coast of Wellington Province, Reclamation of, 14, 89. Sand-worn Stone of Evans Bay, 2, 247. Survey : Notes on the System proposed by Mr. Thomson for N.Z., from a Legal Point of View, 9, 280. " Traditions of the New-Zealanders," as col- lected bv Sir 0. (Trev, Historical Value of, 4, 51. Warmer Climate in High Northern Latitudes durins Former Geological Periods, Causes of, 10, 459. 470. Teegeab, E. Ancient Alphabets in Polynesia, 20, 353. Aryo-Semitic Maori : Replv to A. S. Atkinson, 20, 400. Ceremonial Language, 27, 593. Congenital Stigmata, 31, 623. Hypnotism. A Phase of, 29, 83. Maori Civilisation, Old, 26, 533. Maori in Asia, 18, 3. Maori Spirals and Sun-worship. 32, 284. Moa, Extinction of the, 25, 413. Moriori. The, 22, 75. Mythology, Comparative, Thoughts on, 30, 50. Myths of Observation. 27, 579." Name for a Spider, A, 32, 298. Polynesian Folli-lore, 19, 486. Polynesian Folk-lore : the Origin of Fire, 20, 369. Polynesian Legends of the Deluge, 22, 506. Polynesian Words, Curious, 23, 531. Polynesians, Ancient. Knowledge of Cattle amongst, 21. 447. Presidential Address to Wellington Philoso- phical Society— 1891, 24, 687 ; 1898, 31, 605. Tregear, E. — continued. Track of a Word : the Maori Noun Muta, 19, 482. Ttjxsy, .J. M. Coals and Coalfields in Auckland Province, 8, 387. TtrnNBULL, T. (Architect, Wellington). Earthquakes and Architecture. 21, 498. TtTRNBULL, T. (Harbourmaster, Westland). , Haast Wreck and Ocean-currents, 8. 446. Wreck found at Haast River, Description of, 7, 14(i. u. Ukquhaist. a. T. Aranea, Two Species new to Science, from Jenolan Caves, N.S.W. : Linyphia weburdi and Cyclocteniis abyssinus, 22, 236. Araneidce, Catalogue of the Described Speciea of N.Z., 24, 220 ; 29, 284. Araneidea in N.Z., Protective Resemblances in the, 15, 174. Araneidea. New Species of, 19. 72 ; 20, 109 ; 21, 134 ; 22. 239 ; 23. 128 ; 24. 230 ; 25, 165 ; 26, 204. Argiope from Fiji, New Species of: ^4. leuco- pida. 22, 234. Earthworms in N.Z., Habits of, 16, 266. Earthworms in N.Z., Work of, 19, 119. Epacris niiciophylla in N.Z., 14, 364. Eucah/ptus in the Karaka District, Natural Spread of, 16, 383. Gasteracantlia, New Species of, from Norfolk Island : G. ocillatum, 21, 152. Spiders of N.Z., 17, 31 ; 18, 184. Errata. 19, 118. V. Vatjx, W. S. W. Maori Races, Probable Origin of the, 8, 3. Veeeill, a. E. Starfi.shes from N.Z., New, 12, 278. w. Wakefield, C. M. Cohoptera : New Genera and Species from Canterbury, 6, 155. Cohoptera of Canterbury. 5, 294. Dermesies lardarius and Phoracantha recurva. Occurrence of, in Canterbury, 6, 153. Wakefield, F. Intercommunication, Clertain Modern Pro- jects of, and their Relation to N.Z., 2, 331. Wakelin, T. Circular Motion, Fallacies in the Thcorv of, 14, 134. Gravitational Experiments, 17. 4(>7. Gravitation, Cause of, 13, 122. Gravitation, Probable Discovery of the I'hy- sical Causation of, 20, 452. Surface Features of the Earth and Local Variations in the Force of Gravity, 15, 463. AUTHORS. 41 Walker, C. Forest Conservancy : Climatic and Financial Aspect as applicable to N.Z., 9, App. xxvii. Forestry, State : its Aim and Object, 9, 187. \A'-\XKEE, J. J. ' Entomology of X.Z., Notes on, 34, 572. W.uxis, J. Marriage, Savage and Barbaric Survivals in, 9, 249. W.\LSH, P. Brake Fins : a Proposed Appliance for the Better Handling of Ocean-steamers, 24, 641. Bush, Disappearance of the X.Z., 29, 400. Bush, Future of the N.Z., 31, 471. ■Cordyline ieniiinaJis, Occurrence in X.Z. of, 33, 301. Deer, Effect of, on the X.Z. Bush : a Plea for Protection of Forest Reserves, 25, 435. Ferneries. Public : a Suggestion, 26, 619. Flax, An Abnormal Growth of X.Z.. 14, 374. Kokowai, Maori Method of preparing and using, 36, 4. Kumara, Cultivation and Treatment of the, 35, 12. Lightning, A Flash of, 37, 580. Maori Preserved Heads, 27, 610. Maori, The Passing of the : an Inquiry into the Principal Causes of the Decav of the Race, 40, 154. Pulp, The Age of : a Speculation on the Future of the Wood-fibre Industry, 23, 523. Saurian, A Rare, 37, 351. Winged Pilot of Hawaiki, 38, 127. Ward, C. D. R. Presidential Address (Inaugural) to Otago In- stitute, 1869, 2, 425. Warrex, W. H. Maori Ti-umpet, Xotes on Dr. Xewman's, 38, 138. Washbourke, H. p. Formation of Gold into Specks and Nuggets, A Theory on the, 22, 400. Minerals at Xelson, 20, 344. Watkixs, K. Canoe that brought the ^Maoris to X.Z., 40, 568. IYatt, J. BoUcnia pachijdennatinci. Structure of, 24, 334. Webb, J. S. Address to Otago Institute, 1871, 4, 409. Astronomy and Celestial Physics, 5, App. 1. Atmospheric Pressure : Local Variations de- pendent on Strength of \A'hids, 5, 106. Fur-seal of X.Z., 4, 199. Moon and the Weather, 3, Proc. 62. Natural-historv Collections in Otago Museum, 3, 203. Plants collected near Invercargill, 5, 360. .Presidential Address to Otago Institute — 1875, 8, 4,34 ; 1876, 9, 647. Webb, .1. S. — continued. Psychic Force (so called): Notes upon the Experiments made by Mr. Crookes, 4, 421. Sailing Flight of the" .Ubatros, Mechanical Principles involved in, 2, 233. Seals of the Genus Stenorhipiciis captured on East Coast of Otago, 2, 28. j Sinking Funds : Notes on a Paper by Captain Hutton, 3, 325. 4 Whale-fisheries, Report on, 3, Proc. 68. j """ Zodiacal Light. 5, App. xlvii. Webster, AV. H. Dredging on the Continental Shelf of N.Z., Results of, 38. 305. Fauna, Atlditions to the N.Z., 38, 309. MoUuscan Fauna, Additions to the N.Z., 40, 254. Shells of N.Z., New Species of Marine, to- gether with Remarks on some Non-marine Species, and some Additions to the "" Index Fauuffi," 37, 276. Weet.max, S. Great Barrier Island, Notes on, 22, 79. Moa Remains found at Great Ban-ier Island, 19, 193. Welch, W. Bronze Buddhas from Pekin, Notes on, 37, 208. Wells, W. Drift Beds of Wakapuaka and Port Hills, with Remarks on the Boulder Bank and its Formation, 17, 344. Resemblance of Country in Neighbourhood of Dun Mountain and Wairoa Gorge to Mining Districts of Queensland and Auckland, 3, 287. WniTcoirBE, C. D. Reclamation of Land devastated by En- croachment of Sand, 5, 108. White, T. Atkis hoschas : Note on Female assuming Plumage of Male, 20, 39. Arachnids : the Small Pond in the Forest, 32, 408. Are thev Old Kumara-pits ? 32, 396. Biixl Moa and its Aliases, 27, 262. Cook's Last Vovage, Relics of, 21, 397. Dos of N.Z., Native, 24, 540. Dois of N.Z., AYild, 22, 327. Ducks, Hvbrid, bred from Common Duck ami Grey Duck, 18, 134. Goat, The Travelled [with Captain Cook], 35. 209. Have we the Remams of a Swimming Swan- like Moa ? 32, 339. Horse, The : a Study in Philolog\-, 35, 211. Hybridism, 33, 199. Instincts, Inherited, and Anecdotes of Do- mestic Animals, 32, 272. Kea, a Sheep-eating Parrot, 27, 273. Maori Earthwork Fortification, 32, 398. Maori Pa at Lake Te Anau, 26, 513. 42 INDEX. White, T. — continued. Maori Stronghold, A. 32, 397. Marxi-iwi walk over Glenshea Cliff at Ni^jht, The Fleeing, 32. 363. Meteor of 4th May. 1888. Description of, 22, 105. Moa and Toa — the Bird and the Tree, 32, 344. Moa Caves in Wakatipu District, 8, 97. Moa, Feathers of Two Species of, 18, 83. Moa Remains in the Forest, 25, 504. Native Names for Places, 32, 347. Philological Study in Natural History, A, 34, 135. Poua and other Extinct Birds of the Chatham Islands, 29, 162, 632. Rabbits, Weasels, and Sparrows. 23, 201. Bahui, The Ceremony of, 28, 54 ; 32, 352. Rat, Black : Note accompanying Specimens, 11, 343. Rats and Mice, 23, 194. Rats, and their Nesting in Small Branches of Trees, 30, 303. Rats of N.Z., 27, 240. Shadow Pictures, 22, 108. Sheep, Breeding Black : a Study in Colour, 33, 191. Sheep, Coloured, 21, 402 ; 23, 207. Snow Scenes on the Southern Alps, 21, 398. Spider, A Hunting, 32, 406. Te Kuri Maori (the Dog of N.Z.) : a Reply to W. Colenso, 26, 585. WlLDIXG, R. Central Forces, 3, Proc. 101. WlLKI>'SON, J. R. Winter Pasture and its Grazing, 24, 628. Williams, G. W. Forest Planting and Conservation, 12. 428. WlLLLiJlS, H. W. Fourth Dimension, Some Observations on the, 34, 507. Williams, W. L. Cook's Visit to Poverty Bay and Tolaga Bay, 21, 389. Footprints of Large Bird found at Turanga- nui, Poverty Bay, 4, 124. Phonnium colensoi, Abnormal Growth of a Plant of, 36, 333. Rain-gauge, A Simple Form of, 4, 392. Ruthei-ford, John, Story of, 23, 453. Sunfish captured at Poverty Bay, 25, 110. Tarawera Eruption, Phenomena comiected with, as observed at Gisborne, 19, 380. Wilson, A. Light and Sound, Analogy between : Are they Convertible ? 25, 510. Wilson, D. C. Rising Generation, Notes on the, 11, 549, Small Birds of N.Z., Disappearance of the, 10, 239. Wilson, H. Oxford Chalk Deposit. Canterbury, N.Z.. 20, 274. Wilson, Major. Korotangi, or Stone Bird. 22, 499. WrNKELMANN, C. P. Great Barrier Island Hot Spring.s, 19, 388. Withy, E. Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern House. 25, 459. Stability of Ships : its Principles made clear by Models and Diagrams, 24, 653. WOHLERS, J. F. H. Maori Mythology and Traditions, 7, 3 ; 8, 108. Maoris in the South Island of N.Z., C!onver- sion and Civilisation of the, 14, 123. WOJEIKUF, A. Results of the Destruction of Forests upon the River Wolga at A.stracan, 4, 374. WORLEY, W. F. Geology of Nelson, 26, 414. Manures, Chemical, Notes on some Experi- ments with, 29, 588. Nelson Boulder-bank, 32, 221. Weight, A. M. Coal. Technical Analysis of, and Coal-testing, 38, 42. ileat Products, Analyses of certain N.Z., 40, 322. Nitroculture, Increase of Nitrogen in certain Soils due to, 39, 121. Nitrogen -fixing Bacteria, Fixation of Atmo- spheric Nitrogen by, in certain Solutions, 40, 324. Wright, F. E. Electricity, Earth of N.Z. a Bad Conductor of, 2, 226. Village Greens, 6, 415. Wright, F. W. Katipo : a Poisonous Spider of N.Z., 2, 81. Tramway, Self-acting Clamp Mountain Wire, 3, 32f. Yardin, Rev. Father. Vine-growing in Hawke's Bay, 23, 528. Young, J. Paper Currency : Reply to Paper by J. Car- ruthers on " Mill's Fourth Fundamental Theorem respecting Capital," 10, 536. [. Relics, Anc-k'iit, from Cantrrlniiv. X.Z. (W. W. .Smith), 33, 42t). Relics fi'om Moucii's C'avo. Siuimor (.1. T. Meeson), 22, 64. Roclc-paintino;s in Wcka Pass (A. .M. Camcion), 11, 154. Rock Pictolis on the Waitaki (A. Hamil- ton), 29, IHO. Rock Fi(to.arai>hs in Sonth C'antcrbnry (A. Hamilton), 30, 24. kSkclctons and Relic's at Kavaka Bay, Welling- ton (H. N. McLeod), 32, 271. Spirals and 8un- worship (E. Tregear), 32, 284. Stone Ini]jlements : Ancient Manufactory at Mouth of Otokai Creek, Otago (J. von Haast), 12, 150. Stone Implements, Maori (F. W. Hutton), 30, 130. Stone Relic found at Orepuki (A. Hamilton), 35, 113. Stone \Veapons of the Moriori and the Maori (J. von Haast), 18, 24. Strontiholcl. A Maori (T. U'hite). 32, 397. Te Panenelui, The Ancient Tribe ((.J. Mair), 28, 3^tatrefat;es), 25. 17. -Moas and .Moa-hunters " : Notes and Ob- servations on .\. de (j)uatrefages" Paper (W. Colenso), 26, 498. Moa and Moa-hunters' Remains at Pataua River, WTiangarei ((4. Thorne, jun.), 8, 83. Moa-farmers (R. Henry), 31, 673. Moa-lnniter Encampment at Shag Point, Otago (J. von Haast), 7, 91. Moa-hunters, Ancient, at Waingongoro (T. McDonnell), 21, 43S. Moa-hunters' Cam])ing-i)lace in the Old Man Range (A. Hamilton). 27, 237. Moa-hunters, Identity of, with Present Maori Race (A. McKay), '7, 98. [See also 7, 528, 531. 532, 534. J ' Morioris — Canoes, Morioi'i (A. Shand), 4, 354. Carving on the Trunks of Karaka-trees (A. Hamilton), 36, 11. Chatham Islands and their Inhabitants (G. Mair), 3, 311. Early History of the Morioris (A. Shand). 37, 144. Eai'ly History of the Morioris ; with an Abstract of a Moriori Narrative, presented by Captain G. Mair during the Adjourned Discussion on Mr. A. Shand's Paper (G. Mair), 37, 156. Moriori Connection (J. T. Thomson^, 12, 237. Moriori, The (E. Tregear), 22, 75. Osteology of Aborigines of New Zealand and of Chatham Islands (J. H. Scott), 26, 1. Relics of the Moriori Race (A. Dendy), 34, 123. Skeleton of Chatham Island Aborigine (F. J. Knox), 5, 304. Stone Weajjons of the Moriori and the Maori (J. yon Haast), 18, 24. Traditions and Manners and Customs of the Morioris (W. T. L. Travers), 9, 15. Mythology, Comparative, Thoughts on (E. Tregear), 30, 50. National Melodies (Miss Moriison), 25, 514. Polynesian Folk-lore (E. Tregear), 19, 486. Polynesian Folk-lore : the Origin of Fire (E, Tregear), 20, 369. Polynesian Legend of the Deluge (E. Ti'egear), 22, 506. Polynesian Migrants, or Voyagers, to N.Z., and Voyage of the " Aratawhao " Canoe to Hawaiki (E. Best), 37, 121. Polynesians, Ancient, Knowledge of Cattle amongst (E. Tregear), 21, 447. Samoan(?) Mats discovered at Hyde, Central Otago (A. Hamilton), 29, 175. Stone Epoch at Cape of (lood Hope, Remains of (B. H. Darnell), 4, 157 ; 5, 138. Swiss Lake Dwellings (N. Heath), 14, 551. Tide-lore and Tales. of the Sea, Ancient (W. Colenso), 20, 418. Tombs of a Prehistoric Race of Colombia, South America (R. 1. Kingsley), 27, 606. Tongarewa, or Penrhyn Island, antl its Peo])lc (S. P. Smith), 22, 8'.-. 46 INDEX. PHILOLOGY. Ancient Alphabets in Polynesia (E. Tregear). 20, 353. Aryo - Semitic Maori (A. S. Atkinson), 19, 562. Aryo-Semitic Maori : Reply to A. 8. Atkinson (E. Tregear), 20, 400. Barata Numerals {J. T. Thomson), 5, 13L Barat or Barata Fossil Words (J. T. Thomson), 11, L57 ; 12, 223. Bird Moa and its Aliases (T. White), 27, 262. Celtic Origin of the English Vowel Soimds (C. J. Abraham), 1, 125 [2nd ed., 73]. Ceremonial Language (E. Tregear), 27, 593. " Diereetus,'" Etymology of the \A'ord. in Plautus (F. W. Haslam), 20, 429. Horse, The : a Study in Philology (T. White). 35, 211. Hypnotism, A Phase of (E. Tregear), 29, 83. Kerns and Serifs (R. C. Harding), 29, 95. Latin Place-names (H. Belcher), 19, 507. Latin. The Middle Voice in (H. Belcher). 22, 1. Maori and Indo-European Languages, Analogy between (E. Fairburn). 3, 313. Maori Lansiuagc. with Remarks on the l-teform of English Spelling (J. C. Crawford), 18, 46. Maori Nomenclature (T. H. Smith), 25. 395. Maori Numeration (E. Best). 39, 150. Moa and Toa— the Bird and the Tree (T. White), 32, 344. " Moa '' : Notes on the Word " Moa "' in the Poetry of the New-Zealanders (J. W. Stack). 7, App. xxviii. Name for a Spider, A (E. Tregear), 32, 298. Names of Places, their Origin and Meaning (J. Bates), 13, 440. Natiye Names for Places (T. White). 32, 347. Oceanic Languages, Comjiarison of (C E. Fox), 39, 464. Orthography of Maori Language (J. C. Crawford), 1, 40 [2nd ed., 444]. Philological Study in Natural History. A (T. White), 34, 135.' Polj'nesian Words, Curious (E. Tregear) 23, 531. Track of a \A'ord : the ilaori Noun Mala (E. Tregear), 19, 482. Whence of the Maori, Philological Considerations on the (J. T. Thomson). 6, App. xxv. BOTANY. AbroUmtUu, Remarks on the Genus ; with De- scriptions of New Species (T. Kirk), 24, 418. Acmna huttoni, a New Rosaceous Plant (R. Brown), 16, 382. Acianthus and Cyrtostylis, Fertilisation of (T. F. Cheeseman), 7, 349. Additions to Flora of N.Z. (J. Buchanan). 15, 339. Additions to the Flora of N.Z. (T. F. Cheese- man), 14, 299 ; 15, 298 ; 16, 409 ; 24, 409 ; 28, 534 ; 33, 312. Algoe, Chatham Islands (F. yon Mueller), 6, 208. Algce, Chatham Islands (J. Agardh), 3, 213 ; 6, 208. Algce, Qassilication of (R. M. Laing), 18, 299. AlgcB, Fresh- water, collected in Dunedin Dis- trict during the Summers of 1896-97 (J. S. Tennant), 31, 748. AlgcB of N.Z., Fresh-water (W. I. Spencer). 14, 287 ; 15, 302. Algce of N.Z. : their Characteristics and Dis- tribution (R. M. Laing), 27, 297. Alisma plantago found in N.Z. (W. Colenso), 27, 401. Aloe and Prickly Pear, Two Peculiar Intro- duced and Naturalised Plants of South America (W. Colenso), 26, 323. Alpine Flora of N.Z. (J. Buchanan), 14, 342. Ammophila arundinacea and Elymus arenarius. Directions for Raising and Spreading (J. C. Crawford), 5, 111. Amphibromus, Discoyery in N.Z. of; with De- scription of a New Species — A. fluitans (T. Kirk), 16, 374. Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South America (H. yon Jhering), 24, 431. j " Ancient Relations between N.Z. and Soutli j America '" : Remarks on Dr. yon .Ihering's I Paper (K. MueUer), 25, 428. I Andrecea, N.Z. Species of the Genus ; with Descriptions of New Species (R. Brown), 25, 276. : Antipodes Island, Botany of (T. Kirk). 23, 436. Aralia lyallii (T. Kirk), 17, 293. i Aseroe rubra- (W. L. Buller), 25, 302. { Ashburton, Plants naturalised in the Comity oi I (W. W. Smith), 36, 203. I Asplenium juponicum, a Fern new to the N.Z. i Flora. Discoyery of (T. F. Cheeseman). 22, 448. ] Asplenium vmbrosum. Remarkable Variety of (T. Kirk), 23, 424. Astehads, N.Z., with Descriptions of New Species (T. Kirk), 4, 241. Astelia, Veronica, and 'Celmisia. New Species of (L. Cockayne), 31, 419. Atropis and Triodia : Occurrence in N.Z., and Descriptions of New Species (T. Kirk), 14, 378. Auckland District, Naturalised Plants of (T. F. Cheeseman), 15, 268. Auckland Isthmus and Takapuna District. Flora of (T. Kirk), 3, 148 ; 4, 228. Auckland, North of : Plants obseryed during a Visit (T. Kirk), 1, 140 [2nd ed., 84]. Auckland Proyince. Botany of Northern Part of (T. Kirk), 3. 166. Auckland Proyince. Plants found in Northern District of (J. Buchanan and T. Kirk), 2, 239, Australian Plants, Finding of Two Hitherto- inmoticed : Erythrcea ausfrali-s and Alisma plantago (W. Colenso). 27, 401. I'APKKS : HOTANY. 47 Bieoniycis [Bceoiiti/cec!] /u-teromorpltK-^. Fiuclinu; in N.Z. of (W. Coienso), 13, 3t;8. Ballast-hcap, Produc-ts of a (T. Kirk), 28, .X)I. Barks for Tanning Pur]josc.'<. X.Z. and Aus- tralian (J. A. Smith). 11, 570. Becciies of N.Z.. Notes on (T. Kirk), 17, 298. Bird-killing Tree, A : Pisoniu hnnioniana (R. H. Govett),'^16, 3(i4. Bluft' Hill. Botany of (T. Kirk), 10, 400. Bolboplii/U 11)11 exiijuum (J. Buchanan), 16, 307. Botany of X.Z. (W. Colcnso). 16, 325. Botany of X.Z., Plain and Practical Thoughts and'Notes on (W. Colenso), 24, 400. Boirj/chintii lunaria. Notes on (T. Kirk). 16, 366. Botrifchinm lunaria. Occurrence in N.Z. of (J. D. Eiiys), 16, 363. Brachyglottis repaiida and B. rangiora, .Search for Poisonous Principle of (W. Skey), 14, 400. British Plants (Weeds) recently introduced (W. Colenso), 18, 288. Burning and Reproduction of Subalpine Scrub and its Associated Plants ; with Special Refer- ence to Arthur's Pass District (L. Cockayne), 31, 398. Bush. Di.sa])pearance of the N.Z. (P. Walsh), 29, 490. Bush, Future of the N.Z. (P. Walsh), 31, 471. Bush Jottings : Botanical (W. Colenso), 25, 307. Bush Notes ; or, Short Objective Jottings (W. Colenso), 23, 477. Calceolaria repens and other Plants discovered in Wellington District (H. B. Kirk), 11, 466. Calochihtti paludosus (J. Buchanan), 16, 397. Campbell Island and its Flora (J. Buchanan), 16, 398. Campbell Island, Plants from (T. Kirk), 14, 387. Canterbury, Flora of Nelson and Marlborough compared with that of (W. T. L. Travers), 1, Pt. iii, 17 [2nd ed., 174]. Canterbury Province, Distribution of Plants in (J. von Haast), 2, 118. Canterbury Province, Flora of, with Catalogue of Species (J. B. Armstrong), 12, 325. Canterbury Province, Naturalised Plants of (J. F. Armstrong), 4, 284. Carex, Additional Notes on the Genus (T. F. Cheeseman), 24, 413. Carex in N.Z., Notes on certain Species of (T. Kirk), 23, 448. Carex, New Species of : C. kaloides and C. viridis (D. Petrie), 13, 332. Carex, New Species of : C. littoralis and C. cheesemanii (D. Petrie), 15, 358. Carex pterocarpa and C. rubicanda (D. Petrie), 31, 353. Carex, Revision of the N.Z. Species of (T. F. Cheeseman), 16, 414. Carmickaelia, A New Species of ; with Notes on the Distribution of the Species Native to Otago (D. Petrie), 17, 272. Carmiclmelia, Notes on, with. Descrijjtions of New Species (T. Kirk), 16, 378. Carmickaelia, Corallosparlium, Hnttonella, and NotospaHium (T. Kirk), 29, 501. Cassinia leptophylla. Spread of (W. T. L. Travers), 6, 248. Celmisia, Adeliu, anil Veronica, New Species of (L. Cockayne), 31, 419. Celmisia Undfiai/i, Supposed Mount Bonpland Habitat of (L. Cockayne), 38, 34(>. Celmisia, New Forms of (T. Kirk), 27, 327. Celmisia. New Species of : C. broumii (F. R. Chapman)", 22, 444. ' Celmisia, New Species of : C. campbellensis (F. R. Chapman), 23, 407. Celmisia, New Species of : C. cordatifolia (J. Buchanan), 11, 427. Celmisia sessiliflora, var. minor (D. Petrie), 15, 359. Centrolepis, New Species of : C. minima, C. viridis, and C. strigosa (T. Kirk), 23, 441. CeramiaceoB, The N.Z. Species of (R. M. Laing), 37, 384. Chatham Island Plants : Notes on H. H. Travers's Collections (F. von Mueller), 5, 309. Chatham Island, Short Account of the Plant Covering of (L. Cockayne), 34, 243. Chatham Islands, Flowering Plants and Ferns of (J. Buchanan), 7, 333. Chatham Islands, Naturalised Plants of (T. Kirk), 5, 320. Cheilanthes, N.Z. Forms of (T. Kirk), 6, 247. Chenopodium, New Species of : C. buchanani (T. Kirk), 22, 446. Christchurch, Vegetation of the Neighbourhood of (J. F. Armstrong), 2, 118. Cladophora, New Species of (T. Kirk), 12, 397. Clianthus puniceus (W. Colenso), 18, 291. Coastal Vegetation of the South Island of N.Z. : General Remarks on the Coastal Plant Cover- ing (L. Cockayne), 39, 312. Coffee, N.Z. (J. C. Crawford), 9, 545. Colobanthus, A Revision of the N.Z. Species of (T. ICirk), 27, 354. Conifer Leaves, Development of some N.Z., with regard to Transfusion Tissue and to Adapta- tion to Environment (E. M. Griffin), 40, 43. Cook's First Voyage, Notes on MS. Description,"* of Botanical Collections made during (T. Kirk), 28, 491. Coprosma baueri. Specific Case of Leaf- varia- tion in (L. Cockayne), 38, 341. Coprosma grandiflora. Examination of the Bark of, for Alkaloids (W. Skey), 2, 152. Cojyiosma, Leaf-structure of (N. A. R. Greensill), 35, 342. Coprosma, New Native Species of : C. banksii (D. Petrie), 30, 433. Coprosma, New Species of : C. virescens (D. Petrie), 11, 426. Coprosma, N.Z. Species of (T. F. Cheeseman), 19, 218. Coprosma propinqua. Behaviour in Cultivation of a Chatham Island Form of (L. Cockayne), 39, 378. Coprosma, Three New Species of : C. ienui folia, C. areolata, and C. petriei (T. F. Cheeseman), 18, 315. Corallospartium, Carmickaelia, Huttonella, and Notospartium^ (T. Kirk), 29, 501. Corallospartiiim. Genus (J. B. Armstrong), 13, 333. Cordyceps {see Vegetable Caterpillar, p. 76). 48 INDEX. Cordyline, Notice of rndescribed .Species of (T. Kirk), 6, 244. Cordyline terminrdis. Occurrence in X.Z. of (P. Walsh), 33, 301. Coriaria rusci folia, Development of the Flower of (T. W. Rowe), 19, 317. Cork Oak in Auckland, Growth of (T. B. Gillies), 15, 267. Corysanthes, A New SiJecies of : C. matthewsii (T. F. t'heeseman), 31, 351. Crvptojramic Plants, New (W. Colenso), 18, 219 ; 19, 271 : 20, 234 ; 21, 43 ; 22, 449, 452. Crvptogams : Description of a Few Rare In- digenous Ferns ; also, Notice of a Fine and . Peculiar Fungus (W. Colenso), 25, 319. Cryptogams : Description of Two New Ferns, a New Lycopodi^im, and a New Moss (W. Colenso), 28, 615. Cryptogams of N.Z. : List of Additional Cryp- togamic Plants, of the Orders Hepaticce and Ftuuji (W. Colenso), 28, 614. Cultivation and Acclimatisation of Trees and Plants (A. Ludlam), 1 { independent h- pagi- nated), [2nd ed., 285]. Cultivation of Native Trees (D. Hay), 5, 452. Cultivation of some Species of Native Trees and Shrubs (T. H. Potts and W. Gray), 3, 181. Cyathea and Dicksonia, Young Stages of (G. B. Stephenson), 40, 1. Cvperaceous Plants, Ne\v, chiefly from Nelson 'Provmce (T. Kirk), 26, 260. Cyrtostylis and Aciantlius, Fertilisation of (T. F. Cheeseman), 7, 349. Cyttaria purdiei (J. Buchanan), 18, 317. Dacrydium, Revised An'angement of N.Z, Species of (T. Kirk), 10, 383. Dactylanlhus taylori. Notes on (T. Kirk), 28, 493. Deer, Eflect of, on the N.Z. Bush : a Plea for Protection of Forest Reserves (P. Walsh), 25, 435. Ddesseria, Notes on several Species of, One being New — D. linearis (R. M. Laing), 29, 446. Dendrobium hiflorum (J. Buchanan), 16, 397. Desmidiece, Contributions towards a List of the N.Z. (W. M. Maskell), 13, 297. iJesmidiece of N.Z. (W. M. Maskell), 21, 3. Desmidiece of N.Z. : Additions to Catalogue and Notes on various Si^ecies (W. M. Maskell), 15, 237. Desmid, New Variety of : Triploceras trident- atum, Maskell, var. superbum (W. M. Maskell), 18, 325. Diatomaceous Deposits of N.Z. (J. Inglis), 15, 340. Diatoms of K.Z., New Species of (J. Inglis), 14, .357. Dicksonia and Cyathea, Young Stages of (G. B. Stephenson), 40, 1. Dicksonia antarctica and D. lanata, S))ecific Characters of (T. Kirk), 5, 345. Displacement of Species in N.Z. ('I". Kirk), 28, 1. Dodders and Broom-r.ipes naturalised in N.Z. (T. Kirk), 20, 182. Donatia novce-zealandice. (G. M. Thomson), 13, 289. JJrimys, New Species of : l>. trarersii (T. Kirk), 30, 379. Dmiedin Field Club's Catalogue, List of Plants supplementary to (B. C. Aston), 31, 747. East Cape District, Botany of (T. Kirk), 29, 509. Ehrharta, New Species of: E. thomsoni (I). Petrie), 12, 356. Electricitv. Effect of, on Plant-growth (H. N. McLeocl), 25, 479 ; 26, 463. Elymus arenarius and Ammophila arundinacm, ■ Directions for Raising and Spreading (J. C. CVawford), 5, 111. Epacris mirrophi/lla in N.Z. (A. T. Urquhart), 14, 364. Epacris purpurascens in N.Z. ; with Remarks on Epacris pauci flora (T. Kirk), 2, 107. Erigeron, New Species of : E. novo'-zeidnndia (J. Buchanan), 17, 287. Erythrcea australis found in N.Z. (AV. Colenso), 27, 401. Eucalyptus in the Karaka District. Natural Spread of (A. T. Urquhart), 16, 383. Fabronia. New Sfjecies of : F. ortohlepharis (C. Knight), 8, 312. Farjus. New Species of : F. blairii (T. Kirk), 17, 297. Fall of the Leaf (J. Rutland), 21, 110. Fern, Curious Forms of N.Z. (H. C. Field), 30, 434. Fem, Remarkable Arborescent, on Ngongotaha (T. Kirk), 5, 347. Ferneries. Public : a Sugizestion (P. Walsh), 26, 619. Ferns and Fern Allies of Stewart Island (T. Kirk), 17, 228. Ferns from N.Z. Forests, Four New : Cyathea tricolor, Dicksonia gracilis, Hyvienophyllum tnegalocarpum. and Aspleniuvi anomodum (W. Colenso), 15, 304. Fems, Growth of ; and on a New Fern now first reported (H. C. Field), 27, 446. Ferns, Hybrid (H. C. Field), 35, 372. Ferns in the Seventy- mile Bush, Hawke's Bay (W. Colenso), 15, 311. Ferns, New Indigenous N.Z. Forest (W. Colenso), 29, 414. Ferns, Notes on (H. C. Field), 37, 377 Ferns, Notes on (T. H. Potts), 10, 35i>. Ferns, Rare (P. Thomson), 7, 540. Ferns, Two New (H. C. Field), 38, 495. Ferns, Two New, and One New Lycopodiurn (W. Colenso), 27, 399. Ferns of N.Z., Abnormal Developments in ; with a List of Papers by \arious Authors on the Ferns of N.Z. (A. Hamilton). 36, 334. Ferns of N.Z., a Natural Arrangement of the (J. B. Armstrong), 13, 359. Ferns of N.Z.. Changes in Nomenclature nf (J. D. Enys), 3, 213. Ferns of N.Z., Corrected List of, 3, end of vol. Ferns of N.Z.. New (W. Colenso), 11, 429 ; 13, 376; 20,212: 24,394; 28,618; 31,263. Ferns of N.Z., Notes on some (A. Hamilton), 22, 493. Ferns of Scinde Island (W. Colenso), 13, 370. Fertilisation of Flowering-plants of N.Z. (f!. M. Thomson), 13, 241. Flax, An Aipuormal Gr<)-,\th of X.Z. (]'. Walsh), 14, 374. PAPKHS : ROTANV. 49 Flax, liri.UiUioii as apiilieil to the (Jrowtli of (J. C. Crawford), 2, 129. Flora of N.Z., Additions to the (T. Iviik), 14, 382. Flora of A'.Z., Additions to : with Critical and ( ;eo!j;raphical Notes (T. Kirk), 10, App. xxviii. Flora of N.Z.. Contributions to a Fuller Kno\\ - ledcre of the (T. F. Cheeseman), 39, 4:5!) ; 40, 270" Flora of N.Z., Origin of the (G. M. Thomson), 14, 485. Flowering-plants, New (T. Kirk), 12, 393. Food-plants of the Polynesians, Cultixated ; \^'ith Special Reference to the Ti Pore (Cordy- Une tenninalis) (T. F. Cheeseman), 33, 30(j. Foreign Plants, Four Notable : Banana, Vanilla plani folia. Edelweiss, aiid Rose of Jericho (W. (olenso), 26, 333. Forest Conservancy : Climatic and Financial Aspect as applicable to N.Z. (C. Walker), 9, App. xxvli. Forest Culture (J. C. Firth), 7, 181. Forest Planting and Conservation (G. W. \Vil- liams), 12, 428. Forest Products of N.Z., Neglected (T. Kirk), 13, 130. Forest Question in N.Z. (A. Leco}-), 12, 3. Forestry, Importance of (D. McArthur), 15, 4(il. Forestry, State : its Aim and Object (C. Walker), 9, 187. Forests of N.Z. (A. Hamilton), 28, 147. Forests upon the River Wolga at Astracau, Results of the Destruction of (A. Wojeikof), 4, 374. Freezing of N.Z. Alpine Plants : Notes of an Experiment conducted in the Freezing- chamber, Lj'ttelton (L. Cockajne), 30, 435. Fuchsias of N.Z., Heterostyled Trimorphic Flowers in the ; wdth Notes on the Distinctive Characters of the Species (T. Kirk), 25, 261. Fucoidece of Banks Peninsula (R. 31. Laing), 18, 303. Fungi collected in Bush District, Hawke's Bav, List of (W. Colenso), 25, 338. Fungi collected in Bush District, Waipawa County, List of {W. Colenso), 26, 320. Fungi recently disco^xned in N.Z., Enumera- tion of ( W. Colenso), 17, 265 ; 19, 301 ; 23, 391. Fungus : Exiwrt from N.Z. (T. Kirk), 11, 454. Fungus Flora of N.Z. (G. Massee), 31, 282 : 39, 1. Fungus, Parasitic, allied to Cordyceps clavatula, Remarks on a (T. Broun), 40, 569. Gastrodia (G. M. Thomson), 40, 579. Gayn lyallii. Defoliation of (L. Cockavne), 37, 368 ; 39, 359. Gentians of N.Z.. A Revision of the (T. Kirk), 27, 330. Geographical Botan\- of N.Z. (.J. Hector), 1, Pt. iii, 3 [2n.l ed., "157]. Glosso(jt)ne{1) hennedyi, a New Composite Plant (R. Brown), 15,259. Glossostigma elatinoidcs found beside Maunga- pouri Stream, Otaki (,('. W. Lee), 21, 108. Glosisostiyma, Fertilisation of (T. F. Cheeseman), 10, 353. Gnaphaliurn {Helichryium) jasciculatum (J. Bu- chanan), 9, 529. GramiiKW. A New (ic!iiis of: Siniplicin (T. Kirk), 29, 497. Grass, Description of a New Native : Poci, a,'stoni (D. Petrie), 38, 423. Grasses and Fodder Plants (S. ]M. Curl). 9, 531 ; 10, 345 ; 11, 403 ; 12, 382. (irasses and Foddci' Plants : Remarks on Dr. Ciui's Paper (H. Blundell), 11, 528. Grasses and other Plants adapted for Pasturage in Province of Auckland (T. Kirk), 2, 102. Crasses from N.Z., New Species of (E. Hackel), 35, 377. (brasses. Indigenous, in Auckland Province (T. Kirk), 4, 299. Grasses Lrdigenous to Canterbur\- Province (J. F. and L B. Armstrong), 4, 301. Grasses, Introduced, in Auckland Province (T. Kirk), 4, 295. Grasses, Introduced, in (_'anterinii\ l'ro\ince (J. C. Boys and Others), 4, 304. Gra.sses, Introduced, in Cantevlnn\- Province (A. Duncan). 4, 307. Grasses, Native and Introduced : Report of Committee of Canter bur v Philosoijhical In- stitute, 4, 292. Grasses, Native. Economic Properties of certain (T. Kirk), 9, 494. Grasses naturalised in (_'anterbur\ Province, List of (J. F. Armstrong), 4, 309.'^ Grasses, New, from Macquarie Island : FpMuca contracta, Poa hamiltonii, ami l>r:--!i. I Ualoragis spirata (D. I'etrie), 31, 353. j " Handbook of N.Z. Flora,"' Certain N.Z. Plants ■ not included in (T. Kirk), 3, 163. ; Hauraki Gulf, Botanv of Islands in (T. Kirk), I 11, 444. 50 INDEX, Hedgetiand Hedge Plaiit.s (J. t'. Crawford), 9, 203. Hemiphue-<. Uccurretice in N.Z. of a Sjjecies of : H. novce-zealandice (D. Petrie), 12, 35o. Hemitfli'i sitiithii. Branched Specimen of a (A. Hamilton). 28, 022. Hemitdiu stnitliii. Remarkable Branching Speci- men of (J. Buchanan), 19, 217. Hepaticm in Seventy-mile Bush District, de- termined by F. Stephani (W. Colenso), 25, 341, Hepaticce Novse Zelandise, List of New Species of, named by F. Stephani (W. Colenso). 24, 398. Hikurantri Mountain, Botany of (J. Adams), 30, 414. Hormosira hiUurdieri, Structure of (T. A. MoUet), 13, 318. Hv.ttonrlUi, Carmkhuelia, Corallospartium, and Notospartium (T. Kirk), 29, 501. Hvbiidization, with reference to Variation in Plants (W. T. L. Travers), 1, 89 [2nded., 31], Hydatella, a Genus new to the N.Z. Flora, Oc- currence of (T. F, Cheeseman), 39, 433. Bi/menanthf^ra. Revision of the N.Z. Species of "(T. Kirk), 28, 510. HymenophylliDn, New Species of : H. chee-semani '{T. F. Cheeseman), 8, 330, H i/menophylhim, New Species of : H. monkinum (T. Kirk), 10, 394. HymenophyUum. New Species of : H. rufescens (T. Kirk), 11, 457. HymenophyUum villosum (T, Kirk), 10, 395. Indigenous Floras of British Islands and N.Z, compared (T. Kirk), 4, 247. Insectivorous Plant in N.Z., New (W, L. Buller), 25, 302. TnvercaroiU. Plants collected near (J. S, Webb), 5, 360.' Isoete.'i and other Genera of Ehizocarpce new to Flora of N.Z., Discovery of (T, Kirk), 2, 107, Iso'-tes, New Species of : /, nlpinus (T. Kirk), 7, 377. Isotachis new to Science, A N.Z. : I. stephanii (E. S. Salmon), 34, 325. Jvncn.t (jlaucus, Occurrence in N.Z, of (T. Kirk), 10, 393. Juncus lamprocarpus. Occurrence in N.Z, of (T, Kirk), 7, 378. Juncus tenuis : Occurrence in N.Z. (T. F. Cheeseman), 11, 433. Kahikatea as a Building-timber (L, J. BagnaLl), 19, 577. Karaka-nut, Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston), 34, 495. Karaka-nut, Isolation of the Bitter Substance of (W. Skey), 4, 316. Kauri-gum in Rangitikei, Find of (vS, A, R, Mair), 38, 499, Kauri-gum. Occurrence of, in the Kahikatea Forest at Turua (L. J. Bagnall), 29, 412. Kauri, Mottled (J. Stewart), 7, 376. Kauri-resin, Investigation into (E. B. R. Prideaux), 33, 368. Kawau Island, Botany of : Critical Notes on certain Species of Plants doubtfully Indi- genous (T. Kirk). 9, 525. Kawau Island, Botany of : Physical Features and Causes influencing Distribution of Species (J. Buchanan), 9, 503. Kermadec Islands, Flora of ; with Notes on the Fauna (T. F. Cheeseman), 20, 151. Kumara, Cultivation and Treatment of the (P. Walsh), 35, 12. Kyllinga : Occurrence of the Genus in N.Z. (T. F. Cheeseman), 11, 434. Lagenophora emphysopus and other Unrecorded Plants. Occurrence in N.Z. of (T. Kirk), 12, 397. Lake District of Noith Island, Flora of (T. Kirk), 5, 322. Leaf-structure of Coprosma (N. A. R. Greensill), 35, 342. Leaf-structure of some Plants from Southern Islands of N.Z. (E. M. Herriott), 38, 377, Lepidia, Revision of the N,Z. ; with Descriptions of New Species (T. Kirk), 14, 379, Lessonia variegata (R, M. Laing), 26, 304, Lichen Flora of N,Z, (C. Knight), 8, 313, Lichen, New : Stereocaulon huchanani (.1. Stirton). 7, 367. Lichen ographia of N.Z. (C. Knight). 12, 367 ; 15, 346 ; 16, 400. Lichens, Description of some N.Z. (C. Knight). 7, 356. Lichens, New Australian and N.Z. (J. Stiiton), 30, 382 ; 32, 70. Lichens of Wellington Province (•!. Stirton). 6, 235. Ligusticum trifoliatum (L. Cockayne), 31, 424. Lindsaya riridis (T. Kirk), 10, 396. Liparophi/Uum qunnii. Occurrence in N.Z. of (D. Petrie), 12, 354. Littoral Plants in Waikato District (T. Kirk), 3, 147. Local Distribution of Plants Common to British Islands and N.Z. (T. Kirk), 4, 256. Lomaria collected in the Malvern Distinct (T. H. Potts), 9, 491. Lomaria lanceolata, Remarkable Variation in (R. I. King.sley), 25, 306. Loranthacece, Remarkable Instance of Double Parasitism in (T. Kirk), 8, 329. Loranthus and Pittosporum in Herbarium of Colonial Museum, An Undescribed (T. Kjrk), 3, 161. Loranthus fieldii (J. Buchanan), 13, 397. Loranthus fieldii. Notes on (H. C. Field), 17, 288. Loranthus. New Species of : L. adams^ii (T. F. Cheeseman), 13, 296. Loranthus, Peculiar Attachment-discs developed in some Species of (G. M. Thomson), 31, 736. Lycopodium, New Species of : L. ramulosum (T. Kirk), 11, 456. Lycopodium varium and L. billardieri, with Description of a New Form (T. Kirk), 16, 376. Macquarie Island, Notes on a Visit to (A. Hamilton), 27, 559. Malt, Transformation of Barley into (P. B. Phipson), 40, 326. Marattia fraxinea, Rootstock of (J. Buchanan), 9, 527. Matai (Podocarpus spicata). Three Dried Speci- mens of (T. Kirk). 10, 417. Matai Timber, Durability of (J. Buchanan), 9, 182. Mauku District, Flora of the (H. Carse), 34, 362. papers: botany. 51 Melkopt jtiiiiula [•]. liiiohaiian), 20, 255. Melicope simpk.r, Cloistogamic Flowers of (t). M. Thouison), 24, 41(i. Meryia sivdairii (J'lika). Account of (T. Kirk), 2, 100 ; 16, 3(i8. Metrosideros rohustiu Habit of (T. Kirk), 4, 2(i7. Metzgeria, New Species of — M. (Symphyogyna) nujulosa ; also, the Finding in N.Z. of Bieo- myces heieromorphus (W. Colen.so), 13, 308. Miramar Peninsula, \A'ellino;ton, Plants found on (J. Buchanan), 5, 349. Mistletoe, A New : Viscum davattnn (T. Kirk), 24, 429. Mitmsacme inoutana. Occurrence in N.Z. of a Variety of (T. Kirk), 22, 44.5. Monodea forateri, Uiscover\- in N.Z. of (T. Kirk), 10, 418. ilorchelln esculenta : Occuncnce in N.Z. (J. B. Armstrong), 13, 343. Mosses (s'ee Musci). Mount Fvffe, Subalpine Scrub of (L. Cockayne), 38, 3<)i. Mount Hector, Account of a Visit to. with List of Flowerinc-plants (D. Petiie), 40, 289. 3fusci of N.Z.— Andrema, N.Z. Species of the Genus; with Descriptions of New Species (R. Brown), 25, 276. Capsules of Mosses, Modifications in, with Reference to Dispersion of Spores (F. W. Hutton), 7, 342. Cryptogamic Plants, New (W. Colenso), 18, 219; 19, 271; 20, 234, 21, 43; 28, 615. Genns Grimmia (R. Browia), 27, 409. Genus Orthotrichum (R. Bro\vii), 27, 422. Genus Pottia (R. Brown), 26, 288. Gymnostotmim , New- Species of (C. Knight), 7, 354. Henriedia, Proposed New Genus ; with Descrip- tion of Three New Species (R. Brown), 25, 285. Moss Flora of N.Z., Additions to the (T. W. N. Beckett), 31, 426. Mosses of N.Z. (T. W. N. Beckett), 27, 403 ; 29, 441. Musci of Calcareous Districts of N.Z. (R. BrowTi), 35, 323. New Species of (T. W. N. Beckett), 25, 289 ; 26, 274. Notes on (K. Brown), 31, 43-7 ; 32, 137 ; 33, 330. Notes on, and Descriptions of New Species (R. Brown), 29, 465 ; 30, 412 ; 31, 442. Notes on New Genus Dendia (R. Brown), 30, 411. Notes on Genus Dicranum, with Description of New Species, including some Doubtful Species of Blind ia (R. Brown), 29, 451. Notes on Genus Gymnostomum, with Descrip- tions of New Species (R. Brown), 26, 296. Notes on Proposed New Genus Stirfonra (R. Brown), 32, 149. Notes on Genus Streptopogon, with Description of a New Species, S. hooker ii {R. Brown), 30, 409. Notes on New Genus Tetracocinodon (R. Brown), 28, 531. Notes on Genus Tortida, with Descriptions of New Species (R. Brown). 30, 399. 3Iu-fri of New Zealand —rontinued. Notes on (4enus Tridtostomum, with Descrij)- tions of some New S])ecies (R. Brown), 29, 478. Notes on New Species belonging to the Genus Seligero—S. cardotii (R. Brown), 30, 398. Notes on some Species of : Genus I'hascum (R. Brown), 26, 302. Some Little-known N.Z. Mosses (T. W. N. Beckett), 25, 297 ; 26, 277. Myopormn Icetum, Glands in the Leaf and Stem of (C. Alexander), 19, 314. Myosofi.'i and Guinifid, Occurrence in Chatham Lslamls of the Genera (L. Cockavne), 33, 982. Jlyosofi-s (Exardieiia) concinnu, and M. (E.) lata (T. F. Cheeseman), 17, 235. MyrsinacecB, Recent Changes in Nomenclature of N.Z. (L. Cockayne), 35, 355. Naturalised Plants of N.Z., especialh' those in Province of Auckland (T. Kirk), 2, 131. Nelson anil Marlborough, Floi'a of, compared with that of Canterburv (W. T. L. Ti'avers). 1, Pt. iii, 17 L2nd ed., 174]. Nelson and Marlborough, Geograi)hical Botanj' of (D. Monro), 1, Pt. iii, 6 [2nd ed., 161]. Nelson District : Botanical Notes (R. 1. Kings- ley), 28, 537. Nelson District, &c.. from West Wanganui, Plants new to (R. I. Kingsley), 27, 407. Nelson Province, Additional Contributions to Flora of (T. Kirk), 18, 318. Nelson Province, Flora of (T. F. Chee.seman), 14, 301. Nephrodinin decompositiun and N. (;labdlum (T, Kirk), 10, 398. Nikau-tree, Branched (S. P. Smith), 10, 357. Nomenclature, Botanical, Notes on ; with Re- marks on the Rules adopted by the Inter- national Botanical Congress of Vienna (T. F. Cheeseman), 40, 447. North Cape District, Flora of (T. F. Cheeseman), 29, 333. North Island of N.Z., Geographic and Economic Botany of (W. Colenso), 1 (independent!}' paginated) [2nd ed., 233]. Notospartium, Carmidiaelia, Corallo-i pnrtinm, and Huttonella (T. Kirk), 29, 501. NototJdospi hookeri (J. Buchanan), 20, 255. Noxious Weeds in Nelson District (R. I. Kings- ley), 27, 407. Okarito District. List of Plants collected in (A. Hamilton), 11, 435. Okarito, Plants collected at : Notes on Mr. Hamilton's Collection (T. Kirk), 11, 439. Olearia hedori, Notice of (D. Petrie), 16, 393. Olearias, Macrocephalous, of N.Z. ; with De- scription of a New Species (T. Kirk), 23, 443. Olives, N.Z. (T. Kirk), 14, 375. Open Bay Islands, Vegetation of the (L. Cockayne), 37, 368. Orchids, Australian, Occurrence in N.Z. of (T. I^rk), 24, 425. Orchids of N.Z., Means of Fertilisation among some (G. M. Thomson), 11, 418. Organic Productions of N.Z., Distribution of the (W. T. L. Travers), 16, 461. Orobanche, a Genus new to Flora of N.Z.. Occur- rence of (T. Kirk), 2, 106. 52 Orobaitche, Species ot (supposed to be new), pai'asitical on a Plant of Hydrocotyle (W. C'olenso), 21, 41. Otago. Botan\- of (T. Kirk), 10, 4U(i. Otago. History of Botany in (T. Kirk), 29, 532. Otago. List of Flowering-plants indigenous to, with Indications of their Distribution and Range in Altitude (D. Petrie), 28, 540; 29, 421. Otago, Xaturalised Plants of (G. M. Thomson), 7, 370. Otaso, Notes on some Plants of (G. M. Thom- son). 9, 538. Otago Plants. New Habitats of (B. C. Aston), 31, 747. Otaao Plants omitted from Kirk and Petrie's Lists (B. C. Aston). 31, 747. Otaso, Sketch of Botany of (J. Buchanan), 1, Pt. iii, 22 [2nd ed., 181]. Ottelia in N.Z., Occun-ence of (T. F. C'heeseman), 31, 350. Palm-lilv, Occun-ence on the Aucldand Penin- sula of an Undescribed (T. Kirk), 28, 508. Panax nrhoreum. Occurrence of, as an Epiphj'te on the Stems of Ti-ee-fems in the Mauku District (H. Carse), 34, 359. Panax lineare. Notes on (T. Kirk), 9, 492. Panax, Revised Descriptions of Two Species of N.Z. : P. craiisijolinm and P. longissimum (J. Buchanan), 9, 529. Papers and Notices on Eotauical Subjects in Trans. X.Z. Inst, and other Publications. List of (A. Hamilton), 36, 342. Paratrophi': hderophyUa. Remarks on (T. Kirk), 29, 498. Pha?no2ams, New (W. C'olenso), 19, 259 ; 20, 188 r 21, 80 : 22, 459 : 25, 324 ; 26, 313 ; 27, 383 ; 28, 591 ; 31, 266. Phanerogams, Inquiry into the Seedling Forms of N.Z.. and their Development (L. CockaATie), 31, 354 ; 32, 83 ; 33, 265. Phormitiiii colensoi. Abnormal Growth of a Plant of (W. L. Williams), 36, 333. Phoniiium tenax (C. Heaphy), 2, 116. Phormium tenax. Chemistry of (A. H. Church), 6, 260. Phoimium tenax. Growth of (T. ~S\. Haultain), 5, 357. Phormium tenax, Preparation of (A. G. Purchas), 1, 6t; [2nd ed., 473]. Phormium tenax, Structure and Colour of Fibre of (T. Nottidge), 2, 108. Phormium tenax. Structure of Leaf of (F. W. Hutton), 2, HI. Plionnium tenax. Utilisation of (W. T. L. Travers), 1, 168 [2nd ed., 114]. Phyllitis fascia. Occurrence in N.Z. of (R. il. Laing), 39, 220. Phyllocladiis, N.Z. Species of : P. fjlanca, P. tri- chomanoides, and P. alpina (T. Kirk), 10, 378. Plii/lloijlos-mm, The ProthalUum of (A. P. W. Thomas), 34, 402. Phytophthora infestans. Notes on the Spread of, with Special Reference to Hybeniating My- eelium (A. H. ('ocka\nie), 40, 31G. PiJularia, New Species of : P. iiorie-zealandioe (T. Kirk), 9, 547. Pimelea. New Species of : P. suteri (T. Kirk), 26, 259. Pine, A New : Podocarpus acutifoUus (T. Kirk), 16, 370. Pirongia IMountain, Botanj- of (T. F. Cheeseman), 12, 317. Pisonia hninoniana, a Bird-killing Tree (R. H. Govett), 16, 364. Pisonia umbellifera (T. Kirk), 16, 367. Pittosporum and Loranthus in Herbarium of Colonial Museum, An Undescribed (T. Kirk), 3, 161. Pittosporum, N.Z. Species of (T. Kirk), 4, 260. Pittosporum obcordatum. Notes on {T. F. Cheese- <^ man), 39, 435. Pituri, A New Vegetable Product (S. il. Curl), * 11, 411. Plant-acclimatisation in N.Z. (G. M. Thomson), 33, 313. Plant-habitats. Some Hitherto-unrecorded (L. Cockayne). 37, 361 : 39, 361 ; 40, 304. Plants, Descriptions of New (T. Kirk), 3, 177 : 9, 547 ; 10, 419 ; 11, 463 ; 13, 384. Plants fi'om N.Z. Forests, New (W. Colenso), 12, 359 ; 14, 329. Plants growing at " The Gums," Taita (T. Mason), 29, 393 ; 35, 374. Plants, New Indigenous (W. Colenso), 15, 320 ; 17, 237 : 18, 256 ; 23, 381 ; 24, 387. Plants, New Native (D. Petrie), 14, 362 : 17, 269 ; 18, 295 ; 19, 323, 325 ; 22, 439 : 25, 269 ; 26, 266 ; 27, 405 ; 28, 538 : 29, 425 ; 33, 328 ; 34, 390. Plants, New Native, with Notes on some Known Species (D. Petrie), 23, 398. Plants New to N.Z., and Description of a New Species (J. Buchanan), 14, 356. Plants New to the N.Z. Flora (T. F. Cheeseman), 29, 390. Plants of N.Z. (J. Buchanan), 12, 380. Plants of N.Z., New (J. B. Armstrong). 13, 335 ; 14, 359. Plants of N.Z., New (S. Berggren), 13, 290. Plants of N.Z., New Species and Varieties of (.L Buchanan), 2, 88; 3, 208; 4, 224; 6, 241 ; 16, 394 : 19, 213. Plants of N.Z.. New Species of (J. F. Armstrong), 4, 290. Plants of N.Z., Occun-ence and Habits of some of the (W. S. Hamilton), 17, 290. Plants of N.Z. successfully cidtivated in Scot- land (W. Gon-ie); 13, 428. Pleurophyllum (T. Kirk), 23, 431. Podocarpus acutifoUus, a New Pine (T. Kirk), 16, 370. Poli/(jonum aviculare. Nativity in N.Z. of (T. Kirk), 4, 238. Polygonum aviculare, Nativitj" in N.Z. of : Reply to W. T. L. Travers (T. Kirk). 5, 320. Polygonum aviculare, Oriirin in N.Z. of (W. T. L. Travers), 5, 310. Poll/podium, New Species of (T. F. Cheeseman), 10, 356. Pomaderris, New Species of : P. tainui (J. Hector), 11, 428. Poor Knights Islands, Brief Botanical Visit to (L. Cockayne), 38, 351. I'.U'EKS : BOTANY. 53 Foidiitliiiii : Ocoiinciicf of Aiistialiau (ieiuis in X.Z. (T. F. C'hceseinaii), 11, -132. Port Xk'hol.'\v I'lants fioni Vitinit\- of (T. Kirk), 24, 42;}. Preparation and Preservation of Botanical Specimens (T. Kirk), 27, 318. Pi'icklv ('onifrev [Symphi/tuni ospcriimutii) (J. C. Crawford), 10, 523, 528. Prickly Pear and American Aloe, Two Peculiar Introduced and Naturalised Plants of South America (W. Colenso), 26, 323. Ptero-iti/li,", Fertilisation of N.Z. Species of (T. F. Cheeseman), 5, 352. Pteiosti/lis sqitamata in N.Z. (T. F. Cheeseman), 7, 352. Puka (Men/Id .^indaiiii). Account of (T. Kirk), 2, 100 : 16, 368. Punui of Stewait Island : Aralia lyallii (T. Kirk), 17, 293. Puriri ( r/7e.r lucens). Pollination of (D. Petrie), 37, 409. Pyxine. New Classification of the^Genus (J. Stirton), 30, 393. Ranunculus kirJdi and B. berggreni (T>. Petrie), 31, 352. Hanuiicuhis tenuicaulis (T. F. Cheeseman), 17, 235. Ranunculus tenuis (J. Buchanan), 20, 255. Rata IMetrosideros robusta), Habit of (T. Kirk), 4, 207. Relationship between Floras of N.Z. and Aus- tralia (T. Kirk), 11, 540. RJuibdotlia/mius solandri. Pollination of (D. Petrie), 35, 321. Rhar/odiu : Notice of the Discovery of tlie Genus in N.Z. (T. F. Cheeseman), 16, 408. Rhagodia, OccuiTence of a Species of, at Port Nicholson (T. Kirk), 16, 369. Rimu-resin, Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston), 36, 483. Rumex, New Species of : R. neglectus (T. Kirk), 9, 493. Sandhills, Fixing of (W. Keene), 6, 370. Sand \A'^astes, Plants best adapted for Reclama- tion of (T. Kirk), 6, 45. Sapota costata near " Cook's Well," Tolaga Bay (W. Colenso), 12, 147. Seaweeds of N.Z.. Revised List of (R. M. Laing), 32, 57 ; 34, 327 ; 37, 380. Seaweeds of Norfolk Island. List of (R. M. Laing). 33, 299; 38, 424. Selliero, Fertilisation of (T. F. Cheeseman), 9, 542. Senecio, New Species of : ' (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston)— Karaka-nut. 34, 495. . Rimu-resin. 36, 483. Tutu Plant. 33, 345. Chromes, Artificial : Preparation for (Orna- mental Purposes (W. Skey), 21, 359. Citric Acid from Limes grov^^l in Auckland and Tahiti, Percentage of (J. A. Pond), 14, 405. Citric and Sulphuric Acids, Interaction of (J. Bee), 36, 48(J. Coal, Blackball, Distillation Products of (W. P. Evans), 30, 487 : 31, 556. Coals, Analyses (Technical) of N.Z. (W. P. Evans), 31, 504. Coal, Technical Analysis of. and Coal-testing (A. M. Wright), 38, 42. ColophouA', Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfield and G. Bagiey), 35, 47(i. Contact IMetamorjjhism at the New Brockley Coal-mine. :\Ialyern Hills (W. P. Evans), 31, 557. Copper, Absor])tion of, from its Ammoniacal Solution (W. Skey), 4, 332. Coprosmci cjrandiftora. Examination of the Bark of, for Alkaloids (W. Skey), 2, 152. Crystalline Phosphates and Arseniates. Produc- tion of c'crtaui (W. Skey), 2, 146. (Jyanide Process, Treatment of Partially De- composed P\ritic Tailings by (H. P. Shepherd), 38, 558. C\'anide-solutions, Rapid Action of Strong, on "Gold superficially (W. Skey), 30, 512. Cyanide-solutions. Regeneration of (G. Doveton), "36,481. Cyanidmg (Jold, Liljcration of H_\-drogen in a certain Variation of the A]>paratus used for (W. Skey), 30, 510. ( 'yanogen. Analog\- of, to Oxygen (W. Skev), 7, '379.~ PAPERS : CHEMISTliY. 55 ('\anom>n. Free : Fuillier Results showing that it (iocs not dissolve or even attack ('3. Electro-deposition of Gokl upon the Gold of our Drifts (W. Skey), 30, 498. Electro - motive Orcler of certain Metals in t'yanide of Potassium (W. Skey), 8, 334. Electro- motive Power of Gold and Platina in Sulphides (W. Skey), 4, 313. Electro- motive Power of MetaUic Sulphides (W. Skey). 3, 232. Fatty Acids and theii' E.sters, Association of the, and the Arrangement of Atoms in Space (P. W. Robertson), 37, 577. Fatty Acids, Distillation of the, for the Manu- facture of Candles (P. W. Robertson), 37, 508. Fatty Acids, Molecular t^omplexity of the (P. W. Robertson). 35, 452. Fatty Acids, Vapour Densities of the (T. H. Eastertield and P. W. Robertson), 34, 499. Fireclay.s of the Auckland Province, Analvses of {.]. A. Pond), 8, 348. Cfalvanic Circuit or Battery, Capability of cer- tam Sulphides to form Negative Pole of (W. Skey), 3, 222. (toIcI, Absorption of Sulphur by, and its Effects in retarding Amalgamation (W. Skey), 3, 216. Gold. Alleoed Nuclear Action of (W. Ske^), 5, 372. Gold Nuggets in Drift, Formation of (W. Skey), 5, 377. ' Gold, Oxidation of, in Presence of Air and Water (W. Skey). 25, 381. Heat-effect. Note on a Supposed (.J. S. S. Cooper), 36, 492. Hot Blast, Application of, to Blow-jJipe Pur- poses (W. Skey), 2, 148. Hydration of Clay-slate, Cla^', and Coal, Evolu- tion of Heat during the (W. Skey), 7, 384. Iodine and Bromine, Application of, for Detec- tion of Gold m Minute Quantities (W. Skey), 2, 150. lodme, Manufactui'e of. Substitution of Acetate for Sulphate of Copper in (W. Skey), 5, 376. . Karaka-nut, Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfielcl and B. C. Aston), 34, 495. Karaka-nut, Isolation of the Bitter Substance of (W. Skey), 4, 316. Kauri-resin, Investigation into (E. B. R. Pri- deaux), 33, 368. Lake lakapuna. Percentage of Cliloiine in (.J. A. Pond), 32, 241. Latent Heats of Fusion of the Elements and Compounds, (P. W. Robertson), 34, 501. Lead, A Periodide and an lodo-carbonate of (W. Skey). 13, 388. Lime as a Manure (D. Hay). 9, 20(1. Lime-deposit in Shaft of l'nitc; of the Auckland District (J. A. Pond), 16, 443. Pieci2)itatt- formed by ceilain Mercuric Salts in Presence of Essential Oils, Nature of (W. Skey), 12, 412. Property ]jos«essed by Essential Oils of wkitcn- ing Precipitate produced b\- mixing Solution of ;Mercuro-iodide and 31ercuiic Chloride (W. Skey), 11, 470. Radio-activit\- of certain Soils (.j. H. Howell). 39, 223. Raoult's ^kthod Im- Molecular Weight Deter- mination (T. H. KasterHeld and J. Bee), 34, 497. Reduction of certain Metals from their Solutions by Metallic Sulphides (\V. Skey), 3, 225. Relative Thermometric Conductivities of Li- quids, Instrument for roughlv determining the (W. P. Evans), 31, 555. Rimu-resin, Chemistrv of (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston), 36, 483. Salt Spiring nt'ar Hokiansa (.J. A. Pond), 11, 512. SiUca, Absorptive Properties of. and its Direct Hydration b\- Contact with Water (AV. Skey), 2,151. Silver-ore of Richmond Hill, Composition of the (W. Skey), 9, 556. Slate in Contact with Granite from Preservation Inlet, Analysis of (A. Liversidge), 17, 340. Soil of the 'rau])o Plains, Composition of the, | and its Suitabilit\' for the Orowth of (irasses J. A. Pond and •'(. S. Maclaurii, i. 32, 227. Starch and Glucose in Timber, Occurrence of (H. B. Kirk), 37, 379. Stereo-chemistry, or the AiTangenient of Atoms (W. P. Evans), 24, 697. Strnkstone (Anthraconite), Nature of (W. Skev), 25, 379. Sulpho-cyanide of Potassium, Now Process for ^Manufacture of (W. Skey), 4, 330. i Sulphuretted Hvdi-ofren Gas, Generation of (W. Skey), 4, 321." ! Sulphuietted Hydrogen in a Bituminous Coal, ! Api)arent Occlusion of (W. P. Evans). 31, .566. j Sulphur from Carbon by Voltaic Action. Evohi- ! tion of (W. Skey), 7, "389. | Sulphur in Coals, Error introduced by using a Coal-gas Flame while determining Percentage j of, with Es])ecial Reference to the Methods ■■ Eschka "" and " Nakamura" (W. P. p]vans), i 30, 496. I Suspension of ( lay in Water, ( 'ausc of, and its | Precipitation {\V. Skey). 4, 380. - Tomlinsons Cohesion Figures. Nature and Cause of (W. Skey), 11, 490.' Torbanite, Formation and Constitution of (W. Skey), 7, 387. Tutu Plant. Certain Properties of (H. G. Hughes), 3, 237. Tutu Plant, Chemistrv of (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston), 33, 345. | Tutu Plant, Extraction of the Poisonous Prin- ' ciple of (W. Skey), 2, 153. ! Voltaic Cell, Replacement of Metals in a (W. Skey), 8, 343. Water, Decomposition of, by Tannic Acid in ' Conjunction with an Alkali (W. Skev), 30, j 509. ■ ! Writing-ink, a Usefid ^Modification of Cominon i (W. Skey), 9, 557. i Zinc and Cobalt Salts. Alloti-o)>ic Form of (W. '■ Skey), 13, 387. ! GEOLOGY. Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South .'Imerica (H. von Jhering), 24, 431. " .Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South Ajnerica " : Remarks on Dr. \on Jhering's Paper (K. Mueller), 25, 428. Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf, Description of (F. AV. Hutton and T. Kirk), 1, 163 [2iul ed., 108]. Artesian Wells — .Vramoho. Artesian Well at (J. T. Stewart), 34, 451. Artesian Wells (H. Hill), 22, 42!t. Avonside, Artesian Well at (T. A. ^doUet), 13, 410. Canterbtn'\- ^luseum. Behaviour of Artesian Wells at (F. AV. Hutton), 28, 654. Hawkes Bav. Arttsian-v.ell System of (H. Hill), 20, 282. HeretavuiLfa I'lain. Hawke's Bay, .\i-tesian- water Basins of the (H. Hill). 37, 431. Longbui-u Artesian Wells (.J. Miivchlwid^s). 31, 551. Artesian Wells — cott t in ued. Napier, Artesian Wells near (F. W. Hutton), 3, 251. Port Hills. Artesian-well System at the Base of the (8. Page and E. B. r! Prideaux ), 33, 335. Poverty Bav and Gisbome, .Vrtesian-water Prospects in (H. Hill), 29, 567. Ruataniwha Plain, Artesian \\'ater-sui>ply at (H. Hill), 25, 3.50. AA'anganui, Artesian- water Prosiiects at (H. Hill), 25, 343. Wanuanui Artesian Wells (H. Hill). 25. 348. Banks Peninsula, (reological Striictur;- of (•!. von Haast), 11, 495. Bidwill's l'"'ront Hills, AVairara[)a (.1. C. (Vaw- ford). 12, 416. Bluff District (W. S. Hamilton), 19, 452. Cantirbury Mountains, Geological Structure of I.I. Hector), 17, 337. Cantei-I)ury Plains, Formation of llic iV. W. Hutton i, 37, 465. P-APKUS : OEOLOCiV bl Castle Itork. CoromaiKlcl (.1. .M. Marlar<>n). 32, 213. Caves — Castle Rocks. Southland, Fissures and Caves at ; with l)escri])tion of l^eniaius of Exist- iuK and Extinct Birds found in them (A. Hamilton), 25, 88; 26, 22(). Eanisclcugh Cave (F. W. Hutton), 7, 138. Crevnionth District. Caves and Watcr-pas- saoes in the (H. X. McLeod). 36, 479. ^lartinboroush District, Caves in the, and ^loa-hones found therein (H. N. McLcod), 34f, o(i2. Papatu. Ormondville. Hawke's Bav, Cave at (H. X. ilcLeod). 33, 343. Sumner, Xewlv opened Cave near (J. T. :\Iceson), 22, 64. Takiroa Caves, Waitaki Vallev {W. B. D. Mantell), 1, 18 [2nd ed., fi]. Three Kinsis. Lava Caves at the (J. Stewart), 2, ]<)2. Clarendon Phosphate-deposits, Otago (A. R. Andrew), 38, 447. Coal- Age and Relations of the Coalfields of X.Z. (.1. Park), 36, 40.1. Auckland Province, Coals and Coalfields in (J. M. Tunny). 8, 387. Coal (?) from Bobv's Creek. Waipara (L. H. Harrison), 39, 475. Coals for Steam Purposes, Determinino- the Value of (J. R. George), 4, 151. Extent and Duration of WorkablejCoal in X.Z. (.1. Park), 21, 325. (;as-]:)roducing Materials: Relative Value of X.S.W. and X.Z. Coals (.1. R. George), 4, 14f>. Relative Ages of the Australian, Tasmanian. and X.Z. Coalfields (J. Hector), 10, 532. Relative Aces of the Coalfields of-X.Z. (F.?W. Hutton ),"^ 22, 377.1-"'^- ' ;r^«f -^pTT* ' Waitemata, Prospects of findina Workable Goal on the Shores of the (.1. Park). 24, 380. Wellington Province. Probabilit\' of finding Extensive Coal-de]iosits in (J. C. Crawford). 8, 379. Coast - line at Manukau Heads. Traditional Change in the (S. P. Smith), 11, 514. . Coast-line between Kai Iwi and Waitotara, Re- marks on (R. Pharazyn), 2, 158. Coast-line in the Xorthern Part of the Xorth Island, Indications of Changes in the (S. P. Smith). 13, 398. Coast-line of the Xorth Islanil of X.Z.. Altera- tions in (C. F. :Maxwell). 29, 5(i4. Coast-line of Southern Part of Xorth Island of X.Z., Indications of Changes in Level of (.J. C. Crawford), 1, 38 [2nd ed., 4421. Coast-line, Secular [Movements of the X.Z. (.J. Park). 34 440. Contact ^letamorphism at thi' Xew Brockley Coal-mine. [Malvern Hills (W. P. Evans), 31, 557. Cook Strait River : Did it flow to the X^^orth- west or to the South-east ? (.f. C. Crawford), 7, 448. Dannt'virkc and Waiuui, Hawke's l'>a\-. Country between (H. Hill), 26, 392. Date at which the Noith and Soutli Islands of X.Z. were united (.1. C. Crawfonh. 7, 451. Denudation as a Factor of ( Jrolnuical Time (H. Hill). 28, •)()(). Destruction of i^and i>v Shinule-liearinu I'vivers (A. D. Dobson), 4, 1.53. Drift Beils of Wakapuaka and Port Hills, with Remarks on the Boulder Bank and its Forma- tion (W. Wells). 17, 344. Drift in South Canterbury (d. Hardcastle), 23, 311. Dvke at Xuoo(-t Point, Xote on a (R. Speight). 36, 477. Dvke. Remarkable, on llie Hills'near Heathcote ■(A. D. Dobson). 13, 391. Earthquakes — Earthquakes and Wave Phenomena observed in X.Z. in 1808 (•). Hector). 1, 93 [2nd ed., 35]. Earthquakes on Land and Sea in 1808 (.J. von Haast), 1, 190 [2nd ed., 147]. Earthquake in Wellington, 1st February. 1808 (C. J. Abraham), 1,' 33 [2nd ed., 430]. Earthquake of .5th December, 1881, felt at Christchurch, Determination of the Origin of the (G. Hogben), 23, 405. Earthquake of Lst Se|)tember. 18SS. and its Bearino- on the Architecture of ^Velhngton (W. :\1. Maskell), 21, 492. Earthquakes in the .^muri in 1888 ( F. W. Hutton), 21, 209. Earthquakes in Amuri District in 1888 (A. McKav). 21, .■')08. Earthquake of 27th December, 1888, felt in Canterburx- and Westland, Origin of (G. Hogl)en ). 23, 470. Earthquake of 7th March, 1890, felt at Xapier. (iisljorne, and other Places (G. Hogben). 23, 473. Earthquake of 24th .June, 1891 [(\. Hogben), 24, 574. Earthquake of 5th -luly, 1891, in Cook Strait : an Attem])t to define the Eiiiccntrum (G. Hog})cn). 24, 577. Earthquake of 4th I)ecend)er. 1S91 (G. Hogben ). 25, 302. Earthquake. Ta.smanian. of 27th .lanuary, 1892 (G. Hogben), 31, a94. Earthquake at Xelson, 12th February. 1893 (G. Hogben), 26, 347. Earthquake at Wanganui on Sth December, 1897 (G. Hogben), 31, 583. Earthquake of Sth December, 1897 (H. C Field), 30, 447. Earthquake, East Coast, of 9th August, 1904 (G. Hogben), 37, 421. Earthquake Motion as observed in X.Z., Xotes on the Com^mrison of some Elements of. with their Theoretic Values (G. Hogben), 31, 590. Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Prime Causes of the Phenomena of (W. T. L. Travers). 19, 331. Earthquakes in X.Z. {.L Hector). 20, 450. Earthquakes in the Vicinitv of Wanganui (H. C. Field), 24, 509. 58 Earthquakes — continued. Eai'thquakc Wave.s ol)seive(l on the Coast of N.Z.. Earlier (( '. Davie). 2, 222. Earthquake Wa^e at Bay of Islands. Iltli May. 1877 (J. Macfarlaiie), 10, 551. Karth(_[uake Wave felt at (lisborne, lltJi .May, 1877 (Captain Crisp), 10, 551. Milne Earthquake Diagrams. Inter))retation of (C. C. Farr). 35, 415. Path of Earthquake-Maves through tlie Earth ((i. Hogben). 37, 424. Neismograms of Distant Earthquakes {(',. Hoghen), 33, 5(50. Seisnioffra])h. A Compound (W. .\. Carew). 26, 4()1. Seismograph, A New Form of (F. Bull), 18, 69. Seismograph for indicating or registering Minute Shocks, Electro-maonetic (W. Skev), 4, 330. Seismograph Records, Christchurch (C. C. Farr), 34, (507 ; 35, 593. Seismograph Records, Christclnuch (H. F. Siiey), 37, 582 ; 38, 5ti8. Seismograph Records at Welliniiton (G. Hogben), 34, 598 ; 35, 582 ; 37, 588 ; 38, 572. Theorv of N.Z. Earth(|uakes ((4. Hogben). 38, 502. Tidal Wave at Bav of Islands, 11th Mav. 1877 (J. F. Martin), 10, 520. Wave Phenomena observed in Lyttelton Harbour in 1868 (F. D. (Jibson),' 1, 195 L2nd ed., 146]. (Seismograph Records are given in Appendice,s to Vols. 1-38, since when they have been published in the N.Z. Gazette) Earth's Rotation. Influence of the. on the Course of the Rivers on the Canterbury Plains (F. W. Hilgendorf), 39, 206. Earth's Rotation: its Influence on Rivers (A. C. Baines), 10, 92. Elevation of the ^Vaikato District, Direct Fvi- dence of a Change in the (.\. Hunter), 16, 459. J^levation of the Waikato District. Evidences of Recent Change in the (J. Stewart). 10, 34. Fossils (see Palseontology, p- 60). Geography and To}iogra])hy of .Australia, with some N.Z. Cora])arisons and Contrasts (J. C. CVawford), 4, 364. Geological History of N.Z. (F. \V. Hutton). 32, 159. Glaciers — Ancient Glaciers in Nelson Province (A. 1). Dobson), 4, 336. Cause of the Former (heat Extension of the Glaciers in N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 8, 383. Date of Glacial Period of N.Z. : a Comparison of Views (A. D. Dobson). 7, 440. Date of the Last (ireat (daci(>r Period in N.Z. (F. W. Hutton). 5, 384. Extinct Glaciers of Middle Island of N.Z. (W. 'i\ L. Travers), 6, 297. Glacial Action and Terrace F^ormations of South N.Z. (.1. T. Thomson), 6, 309. n the Sub- divisions of the (J. Park). 36, 373. Lyell, Country about (F. W. Hutton). 22, 3S7. .Maitai Series.' Jurassic A<>i' of the (.1. I'ark). 36, 431. Manukau Harbour. North Head of ( F. W. Hutton). 2, 161. Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury, with Special Reference to the Relations exist- ing between the Pareora and Oamaru Series (.r. Park). 37, 489. Metallurgy a.nil Mineralogy — Alluvial D.'posits of Oitago (L. O. Heal), 3, 270 ; 21, 332. Alluvial Di'posits of the Lower Waikato (F. W. Hutton), 4, 333. Alluvial (iold in the Province of Wellinsiton (J. C. Crawford), 2, 1(50. Auriferous Cements in N.Z., Distrilmt ion of (.1. H(>etor), 13, 429. PAi'KKs : gkolo(;y. 59 Metalluriiv and Miiuralooy — couliniied. Awaniitc. a No\\- .Mineral from Barn Bav (W. Skcy). 18, 401. Bisniutli at the Owen. Occun-fiicc oF (W. Skcv). 19, 4.->!l. Bismiithic (UM at I lir Owen Cnldlirlds (W. Sk<-y). 20, 4.-.:}. Carbonacfous Mimial from Whansiarei Har- bour (F. \V. Hut (on), 3, 2o(l. Contact Mftamorpliisni in its Hrlation to certain Ore-deposits (J. Park). 38, Ki. Copper, Crystallized Native, on .Mine-timbers at Kawau Island (\V. H. Baker). 33, 33(i. Coppor-niiue at D Irville Island (S. H. Cox), 11, 525. Deposition of .Mineral Matter from A(iueous Solutions in its Relation to the Filliny of Cavities and Vein-fissures (.J. Park), 38, 'W. Distribution of Ores in Horizontal Zones in Vertical Deiitli (.1. Park). 39, itO. Ferrous Sulphate in the Cold-mines of Thames Ookllield, Occurrenci' of Lar^e Bodies of CSl Paul), 37, 551. Fluorspar at the Baton ( Joldlields. ( )cciu'rence of (J. Park). 22, 521. Gem (iravels of Kakanui : with Remarks on Geolouv of District (.1. .\. Thomson), 38, 482. Cold. A Pseudomorphous I'oim of (W. D. Campbell), 14, 457. (lold at Harbour Cone (C. N. Boult), 38, 425. Cold, Formation of. into Specks and Nuggets, A Theory on the (H. P. Washbourne"), 22, 4t»(_). Cold, lmpro\ements in Processes for Ex- tracting and Saving (T. Heale). 2, 174. | Cold in the Coromandel District, Occurrences of (J. M. Maclaren). 31, 4!t2. Gold in the Mackenzie CouTitry. Canterbury I (A. McKay). 10, 481. ^ ' \ Gold in Wellinoton Provincial District (.1. C. C*i'a\vford), 10, 477. i Cold. (.)hinemuri, Microscoj)ical Structurt' of the (R. Haeusler). 23, 335. ! Gold-saving at the Thames, 1, 74 [2nd ed., 477]. li'on from the Titaniferous Sand of X.Z. (E. Purser), 28, bS<). Iron-pvrites. New Form of ( Iv H. Davis), 3, 287.^ Lead, Native, at Parajjara (J. Park). 35, 403. i Lead, Native, Occiu'rence at Collingwood of, ' and its Association with Gold {\\. Skey), 21, 307. Magmatic Segregation in its Relation to the | Genesis of certain Ch-e-bodics (J. Park), 38, 11. ' Manganese - deposits of Auckland Distiict I (J. A. Pond). 21, 355. j Mercui'ial Springs of the Bay of Islands (J. ' Hector), 10, 535. Mercurv. Native: Occurrence near Pakaraka {F. W. Hutton), 3, 252. Metal-bearing Solutions concerned in Forma- I tion of Ore-deposits, (hiuin of (J. Park), 39, f)8. Metasomatism in the Formation of certain Ore-deposits, Bnlr of (J. Park). 38, 33. I Metallurgy and Mineralogy —roH7/;/»«^^//. I Mincrafogv of N.Z. (S. H. Cox). 14, 4iS; 15, 3H1. i Mineials at .\clson (H. I'. Washboiu'iic), 20, 344. Minerals of N.Z. in Otago .Museum (A. Liv(>rsidi;e), 10, 4!)0. Mining in N.Z. (J. Hector), 2, 3(il. New Minerals in N.Z.. ()ccurrcncc of some (S. H. Co.x), 16, 448. Nickel in .\uckland District, Presence of (.1. A. Pond). 10, 454. Origin of Mineral \'eins, .Vn .Utempt at an Explanation of the (J. C. Crawford), 9, otiO. Paraffin - deposit at \Vaia|ui. Su])posed (W. Skey), 14, 397. Platintnn Crystals in Ironsands of Oiepuki (JolclHeld {\V. S. Hamilton), 18, 402. Platinum in (Quartz Lodes at Thames Cold- lields. Occurrence of (J. \. Pond), 15, 419. (^uartz-crushinir at Thames (Joldtields (J. (^oodall), 8, 17(5; 9, 209. Quartz Pebbles of Southland Plains, Forma- tion of (W. S. Hamilton), 15, 414. Rare Minerals associated with tlu' Tin-ore of Stewart Island : with Notes on their Mode of Occurrence (\V. Skey and A. McKay), 22, 415. Rare .Minerals, Occmience in X.Z. of some (J. Park), 26, 3(i5. Scheelite of Otago (A. M. Finlayson), 40, 110. Ser])entine Group, New Mineral belonaing to the (S. H, Cox), 15, 409. Silver, Native : Occiu'rence at Thames Gold- field {.]. Paik). 24, 38(). Sulphur, Black: its Occurrence in the Native State (J. Hector), 20, 442. Sul|jhur, Crystallized, from White Island (F. H. Davis), 3, 284. Telhniiun in the Thames Lories, Occurrence of (.). A. Pond), 21, 358. Thermal Activity in its Relation to the Genesis of certain Jletalliferous Veins (J. Park), 38, 20. Tin-mines in Cornwall, Remarks and Informa- tion respectinu' some of the (W. Colenso), 32, 309. Zinc, \ati\e : Occmience at Hape Creek, Thames (.1. Park), 24, 384. Zones of Secondary Enrichment in Metallifer- ous Lodes, Formation of (J. Park), 39, 93. Miramar Peninsula. Improxements on (J. C. Crawford), 11, 530. ]\Iiramar Peninsula. WcUingtoii Haibour (.J. C. Crawford), 5, 39(). j\Iountains, Formation of ( F. W . Hutton), 5, Ap)). .x.w. ^Mountains. Fotination of: Reply to O. Fisher (F. W. Hutton), 6, 284. Mount Cook, CIiani>e in the Apex of ( F. Barff), 6, 379. Mount Cook, Valley Systi'm on the Western Flanks of (S. H. Cox)," 9, 577. I\Iount Eden, Deep Sinkint; in the La\a-beds of (J. C. Firth), 7, 4(iO. .Mount Franklin. .Ascent of (.1. Park). 17, 350. 60 INDBI. Napier and I'uki'titiii. District between (H. Hill), 32, 1^3. Napier and Rna))eliu Mountain. District between (H. Hill), 22, 422. Kapier-GrcenmeadoMS Koad (F. Hutchinson, jun.). 34, 409. Napier Limestones. Aects alon<;' the P^ast Coast (H. Hill). 39, 509. Orakei Bay Beds, near Auckland, Ase of (F. W. Hutton)". 17, 307. Otat'O. Geoloaical Notes on South-west of (P. Marshall). 39, 496. Outlving Islands of N.Z. (J. Hector), 2, 176; 28, 736. 738. Oxford Chalk Deposit. Canterbury. N.Z. (H. • Wilson). 20, 274. Pakihi Island (F. W. Hutton). 1, l(i7 [2nd cd.. 113]. Palseontology — Avas finschi, New Fossil Bird from Earns- cleugh Caves (P. J. van Beneden), 9, 599. Aptornis, The Genus: with more' ]->s])ecia] Reference to .4. defo-ssor (A. Hamilton), 24, 175. Avian Remains found at Castle Rocks, South- land (A. Hamilton), 25, 88 ; 26, 226. Avian Remains found under a Lava-flow near Timaru (H. O. Forbes). 23, 36(i. Eelemnites found in N.Z. (.1. Hector), 10, 484. Brachiopodd of N.Z., Fossil (.1. Hector), 11, 537. Biftch/opoda of N.Z.. Tertiary, Revision of the (F. W. Hutton). 37, 474. ' Cn(niioiiU!< r(dciti(in><, showinu its Affinity to Lainellirostrate Natatores (.J. Hector). 6. 76. Conchotliyra parasitica (F. W. Hutton), 26, 358. Diatomaceous Deposit near Oamaru, Fossil Marine (H. A. 1. Fossils obtained from the Cobden Limestone at Greymouth (F. W. Hutton). 20, 2H7. Fossils of the Waitemata and Paj^akuia Scries (E. Clarke), 37, .413. Harpaf/ornis, an Extinct Genus of (Gigantic Rai)torial Birds of N.Z. (.1. \-on Haast), 4, 192 ; 6, 62 : 13, 232. Hi6. Cause of Volcanic Action (J. Hardca.stle), 19, 338. Friendly Islanfls. New \"olcano in the (S. \\'. Baker), 18, 41. Geyser-action at Rotorua (C. Malfroy), 24, 579. Oreat Barrier Island Hot Springs (C. P. Winkelmann). 19, 388. Hanmer Plains. Thermal Springs in (•!. \on Haast). 3, 293; 14, 414. History of \'olcanic Action in N.Z. (P. Mar- shall"), 39, 542. Lake Waikare. Waikato, Thermal Springs iii (H. D. M. Haszard), 23, 527. Lyttelton. Thermal Springs at (R. :\I. Laing), 16, 447. Volcanoes and Tiiermal Si^rings — rontinxcd. " More Last Words "" : an .\|)i)endi.\ to i'ainrs on the V^ol(;ani(t .Mountain-range of Tonga- riro and Rua])ehu (W. Colenso), 26, 4s:5. Nuhaka Hot Springs (H. Hill), 27, 478. Prinu' Causes of the Phenomena of Earth- ipiakcs and N'olcanoes (W. T. L. Travers), 19, 331. I'umicc : its Geological Distribution on the Fast Coast of the North Island of X.Z. ( H. Hill), 20, 293. Retardation of Earth's Rotation l)y Volcanic Action (J. Carrutheis), 8, 352. Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe (H. Hill). 24, 603. Ruapehu and the \'olcanie Zone in 1S95 i H. Hill). 28, 681. Ruapehu, Ascent of (J. Park), 19, 327. Ruapehu Crater, Thermal Activity in ( L. Cussen), 19, 374. Sunday Island : \7)lcanic .\ctivity in 1814 (S. P. Smith), 28, 47. Tarawera Erujjtion — Phenomena connected with Tarawera Erup- tion, as observed at (dsboiin' f\V. L. Williams). 19, 380. Tarawera Eruption (J. A. Pom I and S. P. Smith), 19, 342. Tarawera Eruption, as obsir\-ed at ())jotiki (E. P. Dumer£|ue), 19, 382. Tarawera P>u])tion, as seen from Taheke, Lake Rotoiti (W. G. Mair), 19, 372. Tarawera Eru]jtion : Criticism of Explana- tions of its Causes (J. Hardcastic), 20, 277. Tarawera Eruption, (Observations on (J. Hector), 19, 461. Taupo District, \'olcanoes of the (B. Fried- lacnder), 31, 498. Taupo Plateau and Lake : a Retrospect and Prospect (H. Hill). 37, 445. Te Mari. Tongariro: Volcani<' Outbvirst in November. 1892 (H. Hill). 26, 3SS. Te Puia Hot Spring, near Wangape Lake. \'isit to (R. (4illies), 2, l(i9. Te Tarata, Rotomahana, Notes on the Basin of (F. \\. Hutton), 1, 162 [2nd ed., 106]. Thermal Activity in its Relation to the (ienesis of certain Metalliferous Veins (.). Park 1. 38, 20. Volcanic Beds of tlie Waitemata Scries (C. E. Fox), 34, 452. \'olcanic-dust Showers at Napier ( H. Hilll. 19, 385 ; 29, 571. \'olcanic Grits and Ash-beds in the Waitemata Series (E. K. Mulgan), 34, 414. X'olcanocs and Geysers of N.Z. (W. Collie). 12, 418. Volcanoes of the Pacific (C. Phillips). 31, 510 ; 32, 188. White Island. Crater of (Dr. Rolston and Lieut. Edwin), 1, 57 [2nd ed.. 4()4]. \\'hite Island, Notes on the Crater of (J. Fair- child), 26, 668. Waihao (4reensands, and their Relation to the Ototara Limestone (A. McKay). 19, 434. Waihao Valley. South Canterburv (F. W. Hutton), 19," 430. Waikato River Basins (L. Cussen). 21, 4(i(i. 64 INDEX. Waikouaiti, Geology ot North Head, and its Relation to the C^cological History of Dnn- edin (J. Park), 36, 418." Waimakariri. Lower (lovi^c of the (F. W. Hut- ton). 16, 44!». A\ aiteniata Series, Conformable Relations of the Different Members of the (J. Park), 22, 391. \\ aitemata Series and Brown-coal Series of Drurv and Waikato. Relative Ages of (F. W. Hntton). 3, 244. Wauganui Beds (Upper Tertiary) (J. Buchanan), 2, l(i3. Wanganui System (F. W. Hutton), 18, 33il. Wanganui Tertiaries (C. W. Puniell), 7, 453. Water-woi-n Pebbles in the Soil (J. C. Crawford), 17, 341. Weka Pass, Railway C\ittings in the (F. W. Hutton), 20, 257. ' Wellington Proyince (J. C. Crawford), 2, 343. ■\\Tiite Island (J. Hector). 3, 278. PHYSICS. Astronomy — Age of the Sun's Heat, Oversight in CrolFs Mode of lenotheninir the (A. W. Biekerton), 27, 558. Astronomy and Celestial Pliysies (.1. S. Webb), 5, App.' 1. Comet. Bielas : Reported Collision with the Earth's Atmosplu-re (H. Skey), 7, 148. Comet of April. yUw, and June. 1901 (C. V. Hudson). 34, 31. Comets. Constitution of (P. W. Fairclough), 15, 477. Earth's ^lotion in Space, The Equatorial Component of the (D. Hector). 34, 513. Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits, Causes tend- _ ing to alter the (A. W^. Biekerton), 13, 149. i^clipse of the Sun. 187H (T. Heale). 9, 040. Eclipse of the Sun. Total, of 9th September, 1885 : Digest of Communications to the N.Z. Institute. 18, 375. Eclipses (T. Heale), 4, 389. Immortality of the Cosmos ; being an Attempt to show that the Theory of Dissipation of Energy is limited to Finite Portions of S]mce"(A. W. Biekerton), 27, 538. lm])act. Cosmic : Synoiitic Statement of the Princijiles anrl Phenomena (A. W. Bicker- ton), 27, 545. Impact, Partial : A Possible Explanation of the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, and other Phenomena of the Universe (A. AV. Biekerton). 11, 125. Impact, Partial : (ieneral Problem of Stellar Collision (A. W. Biekerton). 12, 181. Impact, Partial : Origin of the \'isiblc Uni- verse (A. W. Biekerton), 12, 175. Impact. Proltabilitv of (A. W. Biekerton), 13, 166. Impact, Some Recent E^■idence in Favour of (A. W. Biekerton), 26, 464. Longitude by ^leridian Transits of the Moon : Observations taken at the Hutt in 1870 (H. Jackson), 3, Proc. 82. LouLiitude of Wellington (J. T. Thomson), 8, 441. Longitude of Welliuirton Olis(^r\atorv (J. Hector), 7, 502. Longitude of Welliuuton Observatory ((;. S. Naresi, 7, 502. Longitude of WclliiiLitun Observatorv Stock). 9, 217. (A. Astronomy — continued. Longitudes, Transpacific {O. Klotz). 39, 49. Mean Time, N.Z. (J. Hector), 1, 48 [2nd cd., 4511 ; Ermta. 3, 365. Mean Time, N.Z. (T. King), 35, 428. Meteoric A})pearancc, Notes on a (M. Chap- man), 38, 143. Meteor of 4th May. 18S8. Description of (T. White), 22, 105. Moon, Stei'eoscopic Aspect of the (J. Hard- castle), 20, 428. Motions of the Earth, Simple Method of illus- trating the (A. W. Biekerton). 13, 164. Ncbulfc, The Birth of (A. W. Biekerton), 12, 197. Occultation of Jupiter and its Satellites, 16th April. 1886 (.1. Hector), 19, 589. Occultation of Stars bv the Moon. Prediction of (T. Heale). 6, 57." Occultations and Solar Eclipses, A New and Simple (Jraphic Method of projecting (T. B. Harding), 26, 477. Partial Impact (see Impact). Retardation of Earth's Rotation by Volcanic Action (J. Carruthers). 8, 352. Solar and Stellar Heat, Permanency of (M. Chapman), 13, 97. Solar System, Origin of the (A. W. Biekerton), 13, 154. Stars and other Celestial Objects, Southern (J. H. Pope). 12, 165. Stars, Double, Method of measurina- Position of (J. H. Pope). 11, 141. Stars, Double, Origin of (A. W. Biekerton), 13, 160. Stars. Shooting, - in November, 1898 (J. Hector), 31, 721. Stars, Temporary (M. Cha]3man), 38, 139. Stars, Tem)jorarv and A'ariable (A. A\'. Bieker- ton), 11, 118. ' Sun's Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical Oscilla- tions in the. and their Connection with the A])pearance and Disappearance of the Solar Spots (H. Skey). 13, 91. Smi's Heat, Maintenance of the (F. D. Brown), 18, 394. Telesco})e. Astronomical, on a New Con.struc- tion (H. Skey), 5, 119. Telescope, Reflecting, made in Welliuuton by W. F. Parsons (J. Hector), 5, 125. Telescopes, Direct- vision Solar Eye-)>iece for Large (H. Skey), 8, 172. FAPEKS: PHYSICS. 65 Astronomy —ca/<endent on Strength of Winds (J. S. Webb), 5, 106. -Umospheric Pressure of N.Z. and Great Britain (C. R. Marten), 9, 212. .Uu'ora Australis observed at Karori on the 20th August, 1894 (G. V. Hudson), 27, 657. -Uu'ora in the Southern Hemisphere (H. Skey), 35, 405. Climate and Rainfall, Influence of Forests on (F. S. Peppercorne), 12, 24. Cyclones, Interaction of, upon one another (H. Schaw), 31, 567. Earth's Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical 0.3cil- lations in the, and the Connection existing between the Fluctuations of Pressure, as indicated b\' the Barometer, and Changes in the Weather (H. Skey), 3, 306. Earth's Atmosphere, Vertical Component of the Motions of the (H. Schaw). 30, 465. Fiji, Meteorology of (R. L. Holmes), 1873, 7, App. XXX ; 1877, 10, App. xxvi. Floods of February, 1868 (W. T. L. Travers), 14, 76. Fog in Wellington on the Morning of the 19th June, 1900, Note on (H. N. McLeod), 33, 380. Hot Winds of Canterbury (.\. McKaj'), 7, 105. Hot Winds of Canterbury and Hawke's Bay (T. H. Cockbum-Hood), 7, 107. Meteorolog}' of N.Z. : On the Routes of High and Low Pressures, and the Changes of Pressure and Wind- movement resulting from them (R. A. Edv.'ui), 37, 555. Moon and the Weather (J. S. Webb), 3, Proc. 62. Prevalent Wind of Kaikoura (J. S. Gunn), 40 572. Rainfall of N.Z. (J. T. Meeson), 23, 546. Rain-gauge, A Simple Form of (W. L. Wil- liams), 4, 392. Red Sunsets (W. Ringwood), 17, 386. Shadow Pictiu-es (T. V.Tiite), 22, 108. Skeleton of a Building revealed by Dew (H. Schaw), 28, 544. Solar and Terrestrial Radiation (C. R. Marten), 6, 391. Storms of 30th January and 16th April, 1897, Histories of the (H. Schaw), 30, 477. Sun-glows, and the Theories that have been advanced to account for them (J. T. Mee- son), 15, 357. Warmer Climate in High Northern Latitudes during Former Geological Periods. Cause of (W. T. L. Travers), 10, 459, 470. Waterspout in Cook Strait, 15th July, 1882 (J. W. A. Marchant), 15, 525. Weather-charts, Australasian, and N.Z. Storms (H. Schaw), 29, 61. 66 iX?DEX . Meteorology — continued. ■Weather Forecast, Principle 'of N.Z. (R. A. 1 Edwin), 12, 40. Weather Prognostic. A Wellington (H. Schaw), ^i 28, 71. Wind in N.Z., Gyration of, with its Character- istics in the various Quarters (W. S. Hamil- ton), 3, 303. (Meteorological Statistics and Notes are given in Appendices to Vols. 1-33, since when they have been published in the N.Z. Gazette.) Ocean, The Currents, Temperature, and Saltness of the (W. B. Bray), 3, 322. Optical Elusion, An (G. W. Tiffen), 33, 434. Radiant Phenomenon, Of a : "In hoc signo vinces " (W. Colenso), 32, 305. Rainbows caused by Reflection in Still Water, and on Ellipticallv Generated Rainbows (H. Schaw), 25, 450. Rainbows, Further Note on (T. B. Harding). 26, 481. Rainbows. Observations on (R. C. Harding), 25, 448. Reflection of Light, Some Peculiar Cases of the (H. Schaw), 27, 535. Surface Features of the Earth and Local Varia- tions in the Force of Gravitv (T. Wakelin), 15, 463. Triple Bows, Remarkable Appearance of Two, seen at Invercargill (H. Schaw), 28, 545. -X-ravs, Refraction and Reflection of (W. P. Evans), 27, 573. ZOOLOGY. [The groups of animals are given in approximately the*same order as in the " Index Faunae Xovse Zealandlse " MAMMALIA. Bats — Bat in N.Z., Existence of a Large (A. Stock), 8, 180. Bats, N.Z. (F. J. Knox), 4, 18G. Bats of N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 4, 184. Bats of N.Z. (W. L. BuUer), 25, 50. Bats of N.Z. (T. F. Cheeseman), 26, 218. Deer — Effect of Deer on the N.Z. Bush : a Plea for Protection of Forest Reserves (P. Walsh), 25, 435. Red Deer and their Wavs (J. W. Fortescue), 20, 450. Dog- Ancient Maori Dog (F. W. Hutton), 30, 151. Dog of the New-Zealanders : Historical Notes (W. Colenso), 10, 135. Native Dog of N.Z. (T. White), 24, 540. " Native Dog of N.Z." : Observations on Mr. T. White's Paper (W. Colenso), 25, 495. Remains of a Dog found near White Cliffs, Taranaki (J. Hector), 9, 243. Te Kuri Maori (the Dog of N.Z.) : a Reply to W. Colenso (T. White), 26, 585. Wild Dog, Note on the (W. D. Murison), 10, 322. Wild Dogs of N.Z. (T. White), 22, 327. Elephant, Evolution of the (W. B. Benham), 39, 547. Pig, Wild {Sus scrofa). Duplication of Tusks m (A. Hamilton), 11, 535. Polecat, Ferret, Mongoose, Stoat, and Weasel, Habits of (A. Reischek), 18, 110. Polecat : Proposed Introduction into N.Z. (W. L. Buller), 9, 634. Rabbit-disease in the Wairarapa (C. Phillips), 21, 429 ; 22, 308. Rabbits, Weasels, and Sparrows (T. White), 23, 201. Rat- Arboreal Nests of Bush-rat (J/((.« mamium) (R. I. Kingsley), 27, 238. Black Rat : Note accompanving Specimens (T. White), 11, 343. Bush-rat. N.Z. (3Iiis maorium). Habits of the (J. Rutland), 22, 300. Kiore, the Indigenous Rat 'of N.Z. (F. J. Knox), 4, 362. Maori Rat (F. W. Hutton), 9, 348 ; 10, 288. Mvs maorium. Note on ; with Exhibition of Specimen (W. L. Buller), 25, 49. Mus ruttiis, Description of Specimen of (F. W. Hutton), 4, 183. Notes on Rats (A.. Reischek), 20, 125. N.Z. Rat (W. L. Buller), 3, 1. Plague of Rats in Nelson and Marlborough (J. T. Meeson), 17, 199. Rat {3Ius maorium) that invaded Picton in March, 1884 (F. W. Hutton), 20, 43. 1 Rats and Mice (T. White), 23, 194. I Rats, and their Nesting in Small Branches of Trees (T. White), 30^ 303. Rats of N.Z. (T. .White), 27, 240. I Supposed Native Rat, observed at Whangarei I (Josiah JIartin), 3, Proc. 88. ' Seals — Fur-seal of N.Z. (J. Hector), 4, 196. Fur-seal of N.Z. (J. S. Webb), 4, 199. List of Seals. Whales, and Dolphins of N.Z. (J. E. Gray), 6, 87. Sea-bear caught oft' Sumner, Points in the Ajiatoni}' of a ; with Notes on the N.Z. Eared Seals (H. 0. Forbes), 24, 198. Seals as Navigators (R. Henry), 33, 439. Seals of the Genus .Stenorhyncus captured on East Coast of Otago (J. S. Webb), 2, 28. Small-nailed Seal {Stenorhi/ncus leptonyx), Pro- bably New Variety of (C. Eraser), 2, 33. Southern Seals (.1. Hector). 25, 255. PAPERS : ZOOLOaY. 67 Sheep — Breeding Black (Sheep : a Study in Colour (T. White), 33, 191. Coloured Sheep (T. White), 21, 402 ; 23, 207. Disease among Sheep in Waikato District (W. G. Mair), 12, 44(i. Pseudo-scab and Lung-worm in Sheep (J. Buchanan), 14. 269. Whales and Dolpliins — Bcdcenu marginafa. Notes on Skull nf (J. E. Gray). 3, 123. Balcenidcc {F. J. Knox). 2, 21. Balcenoptera rostrrda (J. von Haast), 13, 169. BfilcE7iopte>a lostirita : External Anatomj' of a Baby Rorqual (W. B. Benham), 34, 151. Baleen, Plates oi. in Gtago Museum (F. W. Hutton), 7, 200. Cetacea in Colonial Museum. Notes on (J. Hec- tor), 2, 20. Cetacen of N.Z.. Notes on the (J. Hector). 9, 477. Cetacea oi N.Z., Recent and Fossil (J. Hector), 18, 434. Cogia breviceps, the Lesser Sperm Whale, Notes on (W. B. Benham), 34, 155. Cowfish, or Bottle - nosed Dolphin {Tursio metis). Description of the (F. W. Hutton), 8, 180. Delphmidce of N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 9, 349. Delphinus forsteri. Notes on (J. Hector), 6, 8.5. .Dolphins of the N.Z. Seas (J. Hector), 17, 207. F.piodon novoi -zeal and ice. Notes on the Skeleton of f.T. von Haast). 9, 430. i Whales and Dolphins — continued. Euphysetes, Nev»- Species of, on Coast of N.Z. (J. von Haast), 6, 97. Fin-whale in Otago Universitj' Museum, Skele ton and Baleen of (T. J. Parker), 17, 3. List of Whales, Dolphins, and Seals of N.Z., (J. E. Gray), 6, 87. Megapfera lalandii. Skeleton of|(J.§von^Haast), 15, 214. Mesoplodon floweri. Notes on (J. von Haast), 9, 442. Mesoplodon hectori, Variation in the Dentition of (J. Hector), 6, 86. Oulodon, a New Genus of jZiphioid Whales (J. yon Haast), 9, 450. Right W]\a.\e. N.Z.. Skeleton of (J. E,= Gray), 6, 90. Tooth of a Cetacean, Notice {of ajRemarkable (F. J. Knox), 3, 130. ^Vhales and Dolphuis of N.Z. Seas : Notes on Dr. Hector's Paper (J. E. Gray), 6, 93. Whales a.nd Dolphins of the N.Z. Seas (J. Hector), 5, 154. ^^Tiale- fisheries, Report on (J. S. Webb),* 3, Proc. 68. Whales of N.Z. (J. Hector), 7, 2ol ; 10, 331. Ziphidm, Observations on (F. J. Knox), 8, 125. Ziphid Whale stranded near New Brighton, Preliminary Notice of a (J. von Haast), 2, 190. Ziphins (Epiodon) novce - zealandioe (Goose- beaked "^ATiale) (J. von Haast), 12, 241. AVES. .Mstrelata [CEstrelafa] qouldii (see (Esfre.lafn). Albatros — Flight of the Albatros, Mechanical Principles involved in (F. W. Hutton), 1, 5S [2nd ed.. 465] ; 2, 227. Sailing Flight of the Albatros, .Alechanicai Principles involved m (J. S. Webb), 2, 233. Sailing Flight of the Albatros: Rejilv to J. S. Webb (F. W. Hutton). 4, 347. Sh}' Albatros {Dioinedea cauta) : Capture ot a Specimen near Auckland (T. F. Cheeseman). 21, 125. Shy Albatros [Diomedea cauta) ; Occurrence in the North Island (W. L. Buller), 10, 217. Wandering Albatros [Diomedea e.rvlnns), Habits and Home of the (A. Reischek), 21, 126. Wandering Albatros (Diomedea cTulans-), Note on the (W. L. Buller). 22, 340. Wandering Albatros ; with an Exhibition of Specimens, and the Determination of a New Species (Diomedin rer/ia) (W. L. Buller). 23, 230. Alca impennis. Notes nn an Egg of (T. H. Potts), 3, 109. Bay of Islands. Birds of the (A. T. Pvcroft), 31, 141. Bird as the Labourer nf Man (W. T. L. Travers), 35, 1. Bird-life in the West Coast Sounds (R. Henry), 30, 279. Bird-life on a Run (H. Guthrie-Smith), 28, 367. Bird-life. Some Curiosities of (W. L. Buller), 27, 134. Birds observed during a Voyage from N.Z. to England (W. L. Buller), 26, 182. Birds observed during a Voyage to England (J. Hector), 8, 199. Birds of N.Z. (W. L. Buller), 8. 196 ; 24, 64, 75 ; 25, 53, 63. Birds of N.Z. (O. Finsch), 5, 206 ; 7, 226 ; 8, 200. Birds of N.Z. (K. 1. Kingsley). 25, 107. Birds of N.Z. (T. W. Kirk), 21, 230. Birds of N.Z. (J. Morton), 5, 225. Birds of N.Z. (T. H. Potts). 2, 40 ; 3, 59 ; 5, 171 ; 6, 159. [See also 7, 530.] Birds of N.Z. : Remarks on Hutton's Notes on certain Species (W. L. Buller), 6, 123. Birds of N.Z. : Notes on some Species (J. W. Handly), 28, 360. " Birds of N.Z.,"" Additions to List of Species and Rare Occurrences since Publication of (W. L. Buller), 11, 361. " Birds of N.Z. "" : Explanation of some Per- .sonal Remarks in Mr. Potts"s Paper (J. von Haast ). 7, 5.30. frj 68 INDEX. " Birds of N.Z.," by W. L. Buller, Notes on {F. W. Hiitton). 6, 126. . . p^ 'Birds of N.Z."' : Reply. to^F. W. Hutton (W. L. Buller), 6, 126. .£.•., Bittern, Little {Ardetta maculata}. of N.Z. (W. L. Buller), 6, 119. Bittern, Supjiosed New S])ecies of, from the Lake District: Ardeola novoe-zelandire (A. C. Purdie), 3, Proc. 99. Chatham Islands, Avifauna and Flora of the (W. T. L. Travers), 5, 212. Chatham Islands, Birds of the [F. W. Hutton). 5, 222. Chatham Islands, Birds of the (H. H. Travers). 5, 212. Colluricincla concinna. Notes on {F. W. Hutton), 5, 226. Colonial Museum : Additions to the Collection of Birds (W. L. Buller), 7, 224. Colonial Jluseum : Additions to Collection of Birds (T. W. Kirk), 13, 23o. Crow. Orange-wattled, Nesting Habits of the (W. D. Campbell), 12, 249. Cuckoo, Long-tailed (Vrodyniiniis tailensin) : An Account of its Habits, Description of a Ne.st containing its (supposed) Egg, and a Sugges- tion as to how the Parasitic Habit in Birds has become established (R. Fulton), 36, 113. Cuckoo, Long-tailed, Remarks on the (W. L. Buller), 11, 353. Curious Specimens of Birds of N.Z. (T. \\'. Kirk), 12, 248. Curlew, probably Nmnenitis cyunopiis. Occur- rence in N.Z. of a (J. von Haast), 9, 427. Curlew-Sand] )iper (Anci/lochihis suh-arquatus), Occurrence in N.Z. of the (F. W. Hutton), 36, 155. Darwinism, Illustrations of; or. The Avifauna of N.Z. considered in relation to the Funda- mental Law of Descent with Modi ticat ion (W. L. Buller), 27, 75. Dinornis (see Moa, |i. 60). Disappearance of the N.Z. Birds (R. Fulton), 40, 485. Disputed Species of Birds of N.Z. (W. L. Buller), 7, 211. Distribution of Birds of N.Z. (\V. T. L. Travers), 16, 178. Dotterel, Red-ca])iied : Occurrence in N.Z. (T. W. Kirk), 12, 246. Duck— Anfi/i bosrlids : Note on Female assuming Plumage of Male (T. White), 20, 39. Anm gracilis (F. W. Hutton), 12, 271. Crossing with the Muscovy Duck (C. Phillijis), 32, 5(). Flightless Duck of Auckland Islands {Npsotidln micklandica (\\ . L. Buller), 27, 128. Hybrid Ducks bred from Common Duck and Grey Duck (T. ^N'hite). 18, 134. Notes on certain Species of N.Z. Ducks (W. W. Smith), 29, 252. Supiwsed New Species of Duck (A. C. Punlie), 4, 213. F.xtinct Birds {.ice Paheonlology, p. 60). Fern-bird {Sphenaeacus) : New Species from Snares Islands (S. caudntus) {'W. L. Buller), 27, 127. Flight- Flight of certain Birda, Anatomy of (J. Hector), 27, 284. J'light of the .\lbatros. Mechanical Principles involved in (F. W. H\itton), 1, 58 f2nd ed., 465] ; 2, 227. Flight of the Black-backed (Uill (F. W. Hutton), 5, 140. Sailing Flight of the Albatros, Mechanical Principles involved in (J. S. Webb), 2, 233. Sailing Flight of the .Vlbatros : Re])lv to J. S. Webb (F. W. Hutton), 4, 347. Soaring of the Hawk : a Possible Reason for Notched Wiim-feathers (T. W. Kirk). 22, 325. Fossil Birds [see Palaeontology, p. 60). Frigate-bird, Lesser [Fregata nriel). Occurrence in the North Auckland District of (T. F. Cheeseman), 40, 265. (iiannet. Brown [Si'la fusra), shot in Napier Harbour ; with Notes on other N.Z. Birds (A. Hamilton), 21, 128. Gerygoue flaviventris. Habits of (T. B. (billies), 7, 524. Gerygone flarivcntrls, Note on (\\'. L. Buller), 8, 190. Graucalus tnelanops. Occurrence in N.Z. of (F. VV. Hutton), 37, 350. Great Barrier Island. Birds of ( K. W. Hutton). 1. KiO [2nd ed., 104]. Gull, Black - backed, Fhght of the (F. W. Hutton), 5, 140. Gull, New Sjjecies of : Lani« {Bnic/iigarifi) biiUeri (T. H. Potts), 4, 203. Habits of Birds of N.Z. (A. Reischck). 18, lO.i. Habits of some Birds of N.Z. (W. T. L. Travers), 4, 206. Habits of Birds of N.Z., their Csefulne.ss or Destructiveness to the Country (A. Reischek), 18, 96. Hawk. Soaring of the : a Possible Reason for Notched Wing-feathers (T. W. Kirk). 22, 325. Hieracidea brunnea and Nestor ocridrntnlis {W. L. Buller), 5, 405. Hieracidea, Existence in N.Z. of Tavo Species of : H. novce-zealandicB-a.nd H. ferox (AV. L. Buller), 7, 213. Hieracidea novce-zealandicf and H. Iinnmea (W. W. Smith). 16, 318. iliinantopxx in N.Z. (W. L. Buller). 7, 220. Huia — Curiouslv foi nud Bill of a Huia (W. Colenso), 19, 140. De,scri]itive Notes of tiic Huia (W. L. Buller). 10, 211. Eggs of the Huia {W. L. Buller). 10, 212. .Maoii ^Manner of preserving the Skin of the Huia (.J. D. Envs). 8, 204. Nestins Habits of the Huia (W. L. Buller), 8, 192. Structure and Hal)its of the Huia (W. L. Buller), 3, 24. PAPERS : ZOOLOGY. 69 Hvbriditv between the Common Fowl and the "Woodheii (J. Muvie), 22, 342. Insectivorous Birds, Expediency of introducing (R. W. Fereday), 5, 289. Introduced Birds (•!. Drummond), 39. 227. Introduced Birds : Dates on which they have lieen liliorated or have appeared in different Districts of X.Z. (,l. Drummond). 39, .")()3. Intercro.ssing of Ocydro)nws cadi and the Do- mestic Fowl (W. L. Buller), 9, 341. Kea — Flesh-eating Propensity of the Kea {\\ . B. Benham), 39, 71. Kea. a Sheep-eating Parrot (T. ^^■hite), 27, 273. ^Memorandum of the Kea (•). Mcnzies), 11, 37<>. Natural History of the Kea ; with Special Reference to its Reputed Sheep-killing Pro- pensities ((^. R. Marriner), 39, 271 ; 40, 5.34. Kermadeo Islands, Birds of the (T. F. Cheeseman), 20, IH3 : 21, 121 : 23, 21(i. Kiwi — Aplen/x bidkri (R. B. Sharpe), 21, 224. Apteryr maxima, a Huge Kiwi from Stewart Island (\V. L. Buller); 23, 602 ; 24, 91. Apferijr oireni : Occurrence at High Altitudes in the North Island (\V. L. Buller), 8, 193. Kiwi-like Bird from Manaroa, Footprint of a (F. W. Hutton), 31, 486. Leg-bones of a Xew Species of Kiwi (.1. von Haast), 16, 576. New Species : Aplcn/.c haast ii (T. H. Potts). 4, 204. Korimako (Anthornis mdanum) : its Disappear- ance from the North Island (W. L. Buller). 10, 209. Lake Brunner District. Birds of (W. \V. Smith), 21, 20.5. Larinre, Note on H. Saimders'.s Review of the (W. L. Buller), 11, 359. Lestris : Remarks on a Species inhabit iim N.Z. Seas (W. L. Buller), 11, 355. Little Barrier Bird-sanctuarv (.J. Drummond). 40, .51)0. Little Barrier Island, the Birds which Inhabit it and the Locality as a Protection to them (A. Rei,schek). 19, 181. Little Barrier Mamls, Birds of (F. W. Hutton), 1, 162 [2nd ed.. 106]. Majaqueiis ceqainoitiali-s. from Antipofles Island (F. W. Hutton). 27, 177. Manu Mea, or Red Bird of Samoa, Records relating to the : a Romance of Samoan Natural History (.J. B. Stair), 30, 293. Mfijapode in Auckland Museum. Notice of a Species of (W. L. Buller), 3, 14. MfgapodiHs piikhardii : 3Iegapodii(.s /mltoiii (F. W. Hutton). 4, 16.5. Meif>uni)iix from (ilcnniark. Leg-bones of (F. \V. Hutton). 29, 557. Migratory Birds. r)ur (F. W. Hutton). 33, 251. Moa (.see Palaeontology : Moa, p. 60 ; afxo Moas and Moa-hunters, p. 45). 31okohinou Islands and the Birds which vi.sit them (F. S. Sandager), 22, 286. Nankeen Kestrel of Australia (Cerchneis cen- chroide-s). Occurrence in N.Z. of (W. L. Buller), 28,- 359. Xe,S List of Fishes of X.Z.. Additions to the (T. \V. Kirk), 12, 308. List of Papers on N.Z. I'ishes and Kisliiiiu (A. Hamilton), 34, 539. Lophotes in N.Z., Ooeuircnic of ('J'. .). I'arker), 26, 223. Lophotes, OccuiTence on the Coast of Taranaki of a S)jecies of (F. F. ('larke), 29, 2oL- Mangrove- fish, Notes on (F. E. Clarke), 31, 96. Mokohinou Islands, Fishes found rovnid (¥. S. Sandager), 20, 127. Motellu iiovce-zeahuiJice (.). Hector), 6, K'T. Mud-tish (Neochanna apodn), 5, 450. Mustelus antarcticus, Foetal ilenibranes of : with Analysis of Fseudamniotic Fluid hv Prof. A. LiVersidge (T. J. Parker), 22, 331. Mu-9tel.us aiitarcticns, Oravid Uterus of (T. J. Parker), 15, 219. New Fishes (F. E. Clarke), 11, 291. Notes on .some N.Z. Fishes, with De.scriiJtion of a New Spacies — Cit pido(j(tster shnus (F. \V. Hutton), 28, 3 Hi. Ophisurus novce-zelaiidiiii. Anatomical 01jser\a- tions on (F. J. Knox), 2, 35. Ophisnrus, Speeies of, found on Coa.st r)f X.Z. (J. Hector), 2, 34. Parore (the Mangrove- fish). Notes on ( F. !•'. Clarke), 31, 9ti. Pig-fish (Agriopus leucopacilns). Anatomy of the (A. Stenhou.se), 26, 111. Piako River, Fi.sh found in the (C Mair). 35, 319. Pilchards (R. Henry), 34, 570. Plagiogeneion, a New Genus of Fishes of the Family Percidce from N.Z. (H. O. Forbes), 22, 273. Portobello Marine Fish-hatcherv and Kioloaical Station (Ct. M. Thom.son), 38," 529. Regalecus — Notes on Regcdexun (S. H. Drew), 30, 253. Regalecus, or Great Garfish, caught in Okain's Bay (H. G. Forbes), 24, 192. Regalecus argentevs (Ribbon-fish)-'obtained at Moeraki (T. J. Parker), 16, 284. Regalecus argenteus, Gccurrence on the Tara- naki Coast of (F. E. Clarke), 30, 254. Regalecus argenteus (Ribbon-fish) taken in Nelson Harbour (R. I. Kingsley), 22, 333. Regalecus pacificus, a New Species of Ribbon - fish from N.Z. Seas (J. von Haast), 10, 246. Regalecus pacificus. Anatomy of (L. Powell), 11, 269. Regalecus parheri, an Apparently New Species (W. B. Benham), 36, 198. Reyalecus stranded in Otago Harbour (T. J. Parker), 20, 20 ; Addendum, iii. Salmon-acclimatisation in N.Z. (W. L. Lindsay), 6, 436. 438. Salmon, Introduction and Acclimatisation of the (J. Stewart), 8, 205. Sabnoiiidce and their New Home in the South Pacific (A. J. Ruthci-furd), 33, 240. Salmonidai, Notes on some Specimens of Migra- tor\- (W. Arthur), 13, 175. • Salmonidai of N.Z. (J. Hector), 3, 133. Salmon Trout in Nelson Harl)Our, Occuirence of (J. Hector), 14, 211. Scymnus lichia, Anatom\' and Eml)rvologv of (T. J. Parker), 15, 222." Sea-trout (Salmon or Salmon-trout '!), Note on some (F. Sandager), 25, 254. Sea-fishes, Notes on (Li. M. Thomson), 24, 202. Shark, Basking {Selache mitxima), Gccurrence in N.Z. of the (T. F. Cheeseman), 23, 126. Shark, Porbeagle (Lnmna coruubicu) : Occur- rence in N.Z. (J. von Haast), 7, 237. Shark. Spinous {Echiaorhinns spinosus). Occur- rence in N.Z. Waters of the (T. J. Parker), 16, 280. Skate (Raja nasuia). Venous System of the (T. J. Parker), 13, 413. Sprat of N.Z., Notes on the (W. Arthur), 15, 203. Sunfish (Orthagoriscus mala) captured at Napier (A. Hamilton), 18, 135. Sunfish captured at Poverty Bay (W. L. Wil- liams), 25, 110. Swordfish — Swordfish, Notes on the (T. F. Cheeseman), 8, 219. Swordfish, N.Z. (F. J. Knox), 2, 13. Xiphias gladius (Northern Swordfish) com- pared with Histiophorus herscMli (Ant- arctic Swordfish) (J. Hector), 30, 551. Torpedo (T. fusca) caught near Dunedin (T. J. Parker), 16, 281. Trachypterus, New Species of : T. arawatas (F. E. Clarke), 13, 195. Trout, Brown, introduced into Otago (W. Arthur), 11, 271 ; 16, 467. Trout, Diseased, in Lake Wakatipu (\V. Arthur), 15, 198. Trout, Young : Cause of their Disappearance from our Streams (A. Ferguson), 21, 235. Undescribed Fishes of N.Z., Notes on some (J. von Haast), 5, 272. Cpper Whanganui River, Fishes in (G. Mair), 12, 315. Whitebait : a Consideration of the Question, " What is Whitebait ? " (L. Powell), 2, 84. Whitebait of N.Z. (E. Gibson), 35, 311. Whitebait of N.Z. (J. Hector), 35, 312. Whitebait of N.Z. (A. J. Mackenzie), 35, 309. Xiphias gladius [see Swordfish). TUNICATA. Ascidians, Composite, of the North Shore Reef (J. T. Nott), 24, 305. Boltenia pachydermatina. Structure of (J. Watt), 24, 334. CEPHALOCHORDA. Lancelet, The N.Z. (W. B, Benham), 33, 12u. I'Al'P'.KS ; ZOOIiOGV. 73 HEMI(H()KJ)A. BairuioiiIosiiHs. ( )(c-un('ncc in X.Z. Waters of the (!cnus (W. I>. Hcnliarn). 32, !l. .MOLLUSCA. jEoli'^-. Nfw Species of : ^-Eofi-^ t/ninlix {'V. W . Kirk). 15, 217. Aiioiin'a iraltpri. a New Shell (J. Hector). 27, 2f)2. Aplytiii. Possibly New Species of : .-I. tri/onii (¥. H. Meinertzhatrcn). 12. 270. Aplj/'-ia. Two New S])ecies of : .-I. hnuniea and .-1. cnom (F. W. Hiittou). 7, 270. Atit.r, ( u'Cgrajihical Distribution of (H. von .lherino).'25, 2.')2. Branchiate Ga.'ifropoda (F. \V. Huttoo). 15, 118. Branchiate MoUusca (F. W. Hvitton). 14, l(i2. Cephalopoda, New (T. W. Kirk). 14, 2s:?. ChitonidK. N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 4, 178. Chromodoris, New Species of : C. amana (T. F. Cheeseman). 18, 137. Conchologv and Botan\- of (Jrcat Oniaha (T. Kirk^ 5, 3G3. C'cncholoiiv of X.Z.. ('ontril)utions to the (F. W. Hutton), 10, 2!»3. Conchothi/ra puraaitira (F. W. Hutton). 26, 358. Cras-''>tt(Uit('.-< traiUi ( F. W. Hutton). 38, (io. Cuttlefish. Giant: Oecuri'ence on N.Z. Coast (T. W. Kirk). 12, 310. Cuttlefish, New Species of: ArrhitiuiJiis kirkii (C. W. Robson). 19, lo.-). Deca])od, New Species of: Airhit''itthis lotuji- >nanus{T. W. Kirk), 20, 34. Dentition of some Land and Fresh-water Molhisca of N.Z. ; with Descriptions of New Species (H. Suter), 24, 281). Dredtring for Molluscu near Cuvier Island, Re- sults of ; with Descriptions of New Species (H. Suter), 40, 344. Dredging in Hauraki Gulf, Results of ; with Descriptions of Seven New S]3ecies (H. Suter), 39, 252. Dred^ine on the Continental Shelf of New Zea- land, Results of (C. Hedley), 38, (>8. Dredgino- on the Contmental Shelf of N.Z.. Results of (R. Murdoch and H. Suter), 38, 278. Dredging on the Continental Shelf of N.Z., Re.snlts of (W. H. Webster), 38, 305. Fauna. Additions to the N.Z. (W. H. Webster). 38, 309. (hindJachia. The First-tliscoveredin N.Z. : G. neo- zdanira (H. Suter), 37, 258. HijdrohiinoR of N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 14, 143. Isidora. Revision of the N.Z. Species of the Genus, with Descriirtion of a New Subspecies (H. Suter), 37, 2t)7 ; Correction, 38, 333. JaneUidcB, Enumeration of the (C. Hedlev). 25, lot). Lamellibranchs of N.Z., Fresh-water (F. W. Hutton), 14, 148. List of N.Z. MoUusca described in Foreign Pultlications since 1890 (H. Suter), 31, 255. List of the Species described in Hutton's Manual of the N.Z. MoUusca, with the Corresponding Names used at the Present Time (H. Suter), 34, 207. 4— Trans. Index. Land MoUnsra of Little Harrici- Island (H. Suter). 34, 204. Land Molluttca of N.Z.. J-Jev ision of the ( F. W. H\itton). 16, 1st). Land Molhisca of Tliames (Joidtieids (.1. Adams), 19, 177. Land and Fresh-water Molhisca of N.Z., List of the Introduced (H. Suter), 24, 279. Land and Fresh-water Molhisca of X.Z.. Check- list of the (H. Suter), 26, 139. Land and Fresh-water Molhisca doubtful for N.Z. or not inhabitina it. List of (H. Suter), 24, 281. Land and Fresh-water Molhisca of N.Z. Mis- cellaneous Communications on (H. Suter), 23, 93 ; 24, 283. Limpet (Patinella radiiuis), Anatoniv of (.1. A. Newell), 19, 157. ^lalacolou-ilii/i. .\natom\- of (R. Murdoch), 35, 258. Parijphanta juiriosa, Anatoin\' of (R. ^lurdoch), 36, 156. Pan/phanta Jiochstcttiri found at Low Levels at West Wanuanui (R. 1. Kinjislev), 27, 230. Paryphantft litpiaria, a New Land-shell from Nelson Province (F. W. Huttou), 20, 43. Paryphanta licjnaria. Note on (F. W. Huttou), 32, 22. PatelUdce, Notes on, with reference to Species found on the Rocks at Island and Lvall Bavs (W. T. L. Travers), 30, 309. Pecten. New Species of, from the Oamaru Series : Pseudamu-ifsium [Pecten) huttoni (J. Park), 37, 485. PlaroMiiIus fi'oui N.Z., A New : P. hollonsi (H. Suter), 40, 340. PleurotomidcB, Revision of the N.Z., with De- scriptions of Six New S))ecies (H. Suter), 31, <;4. Polyplacophora, N.Z. : Kevs to Genera and Species (H. Suter), 31, 59." Potamopyrgus, Revision of the N.Z. Species of the Genus, with Description of a New Species (H. Suter). 37, 258. Pterotrachseid from the Pacific Ocean. A Lar^e (W. B. Benham), 38, 245. Pulmonate Mollmca (F. W. Hutton). 14, 15*1. Rachiolossate Mollusca of N.Z.. Revision of the (F. \V. Hutton), 16, 21(5. Rissoincp. New Genus of : Dardania oliracea (F. W. Hutton), 14, 147. Sluos. Descriptions of some New (F. \V. Hutton), 11, 331. Slugs of N.Z.. Bitcntaculate, Anatonn- of (F. W. Hutton), 14, 158. Sepioteuthis bilin^ata, Anatomv of (H. B. Kirk), 16, 145. Shell founel at Nelson, New : Iniptrator darisii (E. St owe), 4, 218. Shells, Fresh-water, of N.Z. belonging to the Family Lhnnceidfr' (H. W. Hutton), 17, 54. Shells, Fresh-water, of Rissington, Hawkes Bay (F. Hutchinson, jun.. 33, 207. ^ Shells, Land, of N.Z. (F. W. Huttou). 15, 134; 16, Kil. Shells of N.Z.. Land and Fresh-water : Dc.-^crip- tions of New Species (H. Siitci). 22, 221 ; 23, 84. Shells. Marine, found at Whanyarei Heads. List of (C. Cooper), 31, 134. Shells, New (T. W. Kirk). 12, 30() ; 14, 282. Shells of N.Z., .Additions to List of |T. \V. Kirk). 14, 2»)8. Shells of N.Z., New Species of .Marine, t(jgether with remarks on some Non-marine Species, and some Additions to tlu' " Index I'aunte " (W. H. AVebster). 37, 27ti. Shells of N.Z., Two Little-known Species- of : Patella solandri and Vnio wailcaren-sc (W. Colenso), 14, H)8. Siphonartidw oi N.Z. (F. W. Hutton). 15, 141. Struthiohiria papulosa. Structuri" of ( F. W. Hutton). 15, 117. Vitrina milligaui : Occurrence in N.Z. iT. \\ . Kirk), 12, 307. Zoological Results of Trawling Trials off the Coast of Otago (W. B. Benhaui), 32, 1. INS EOT A. (\V. \V. Smith). 28, iHscotliyrea Hymenoptera — Ant.s, Habits of N.Z. 468. Ant, New Species of, from N.Z. (tntarctica (C. Emery). 27, ll). 11, 228. Hynienoptera — continued. Formicidce (Ants) of N.Z.. Re\ision of the Species of the (A. Forel), 37, 353. Formicid(e. Description of a New Genus of the Family : Huhnia (A. Forel), 24, 303. Gall-])roducing Insects in N.Z. (W. M. .Vlas- kell). 21, 2.53. Halictus {Andrrnidce). A New Sjiecies of, from Christchurch. X.Z. : //. huttoni (P. Came- ron). 32, 17. Hynirnopti ra. ( ollect ion of, made in Neigh- bourhood of Wellington by Mr. G. V. H)idson : with Descriptions of New (icnera and Species (P. Cameron). 33, 104. PAPERS : ZOOLOGY. 7o Hyttienoptcru — cont inucd. Hi/niriioptnri of \.Z., Li^^t of (P. Ciiinci'on). 35, '2itO. Hvnienoptovous Parasite of Ovum of ]'ton District. Appearance of (A. P. Buller), 31, 38. Asaphodes lilri.s and ()rihotion of N.Z. Species or Varieties of (R. W. Fere- day), 10, 252. <^'h)i/sopliaiii(.illar, p. 76). Cossidce Family, (Jccurrence in N.Z. of a Species belonffino to the (R. \V. Feredav), 9,459. Dunais berenice, a Buttertiv new to N.Z. (R. W. Fereday), 6, 183. Dmmis berenice, ^letamorphosis and Develop- ment of (W. Colenso). 10, 27'!. Dunais berenice. Note on (T. B. Gillies). 7, 523. Danais berenice. Notes on (F. W. ('. Sturm), 11, 305. Dnnais plexippus and SpJiinx convolvuU (?), Occurrence in Nelson of (R. I. Kingsley), 23, 192. Ddsy podia selenopliora, Metamorphosis of (W. Colenso), 11, 300. Declftnd floccosa. a ('ommon ^loth. Varieties of (G. V. Hudson), 21, 190. Deiopeia pulcheUd and Jitnonin vellidd. Occur- rence in N.Z. of (G. V. Hudson), 19, 201. Diademn bolina, Occun-ence in N.Z. of (R. W. Fereday), 9, 463. Diddentd neriiid. Description rif (R. 1. Kincs- lev). 18, 205. Diurnal Moths (P. Buller), 13, 237. JJodonidia helmsi (P. Marshall), 28, 312. Lepidoptem — continued. Dodonidia Jiehnsi, Criticism of Mr. P. .Mar- shalFs Pa})er on (E. V. Hawthorne). 30, 559. Embr\olog\- of Lepidoptera of N.Z. (A. (^uail), 33, 159; '34, 220. Epdlxiphora 'ixriitnid, ]\Ieyr.. a Species of Lepidopff rd scarce in N.Z. (A. <)ua,}\]. 37, 343. Epirrdnthis rdectorarid. Description of the Caterpillar of (C. R. :\Iarriner). 33, 147. Epyaxa rosearia. Life-liist2. Pyrameis qonerilla. Economy and Habits of (W. Colenso), 21, 196. Rare Lepidoptera in Wellinirton. Notes on (W. P. Cohen). 28, 377. Rare Species of Lepidoptera, Occurrence of some (A. P. Buller)< 37, 331. Routeburn Valle\ . Entomology of the (G. V. Hudson). 39, 197. Silkworm, Varieties of Food for, and Manage- ment of the (T. C. Batchelor), 4, 426. Silkworm, Varieties of Mulberry-tree as Food for the (T. C. Batchelor), 4, 424. Southern N.Z. Lepidoptera. Notes on (A. Phili)ott), 36, 161. Southland Lepidoptera, Catalogue of (A. Pliil- pott), 33, 167. Sphinx convolvuli (?) and Danais plexipp^is. Occurrence in Nelson of (R. I. Kinaslev), 23, 192. " SugariuL: for Lepidoptera in Southland (A. Philpott). 33, 166. Synonymic List of Lepidoptera of N.Z. (R. W. " Fereday). 30, 326. Tineina of N.Z. (p]. Meyrick), 20, 77. Tortricina of N.Z. (E. Me.\'rick), 20, 73. Vanessa atalanta anrl Phisia festucw. Occur- rence in Southland of (A. Philpott), 36, 161. Vane-ssa ilea. Abimdance of, in Wellington during Season 1894 (W. P. Cohen), 27, 281. Vegetable Caterpillar — Cordyceps clavatula. Remarks on a Parasitic Fungus allied to (T. Broun). 40, 569. Cordyceps sinelairii {W. B. Benhain). 32, 4. Vegetable Caterpillar [Cordiceps robertsii) (H. C. Field), 28, ti23. Lepidoptera — continued. Vegetable Caterpillar — continued. Vegetable Caterpillar {Cordiceps robertsii) (H. Hill), 34, 396. Vegetable Caterjiillar {Cordiceps robertsii). Note on the {\\. L. Buller). 27, loo. \'egetable Cateri)i]lav fioin Dusky Sound (R. Henry). 34, o71. Vegetable Caterpillar, Notes on the (C. Fittou). 29, ()08. " Vegetable Caterpillar "" of N.Z., Notes on the so-called (A. Hamilton), 18, 209. Vegetable Caterpillar. Origin of the {('•. V. Hudson), 39, 19.1. Vegetable Caterpillar (so called) and other Fmiiii that attack Insects (W. M. Maskell), 27, 665. Diptera — Blepharoceridce, Occurrence in N.Z. of Dip- terous Insects belonging to the Famih" (C. Chilton), 38. 277. Caddis Fly. Metamorphosis of the (G. V. Hudson), 18, 213. Calliphora cockaynei, a New Blow-fly from Campbell Island (F. W. Hutton), 36, 155. Ceralitis capitatu (Mediterranean Fruit -fly), OccuiTence in N.Z. of (A. H. Cocka.\Tie), 40, 564. Diptera brachi/cera of N.Z.. Synopsis of the (F. W. Hutton). 33, 1. Diptera Fauna of N.Z.. Additions to the (F. W. Hutton), 34, 179. Diptera of N.Z. (P. Marshall). 28, 21U. 250, 310. Ephi/dra, Aquatic Larva of the Fly (W. B, Benham). 37, 308. Eristalis tena.c and Miisca vomitoria in N.Z. (G. V. Hudson), 22, 187. Flesh-fl\-, Notes upon a N.Z. (W. T. L. Travers), 3, 116. Fly and a Spider : Pompilidce, Salius moua- chns, and Porrhothele atitipodiana (A. Quail), 35, 256. Fruit-flies, Notes on, \\ith a Description of a New Species (J)aciis .canthodes) (T. Broun), 37, 325. Gall-producing Insects in N.Z. (W. M. Mas- kell), 21, 253. _ Glow-worms of N.Z. (G. V. Hudson), 19, 62. Glow-worm of N.Z.. Habits and Life-history of the (G. V. Hudson). 23, 43. Henops brnnneus (W. M. Maskell). 20, 10(i. Insect found in some Hot Springs at Tauiw, Notes on an (.). W. Poynton). 36, 170, 526. Lininia castanea and L. ■■striata. Two New Flies (F. W. Hutton). 36, 153. Mnsca vomitoria and Eristcdis tenu.c in N.Z. (G. V. Hudson), 22, 187. Nemorcea nyctmerianus. a New Dipterous Insect (G.'V. Hudson), 15, 218. Phorocera. Revision of the N.Z. Members of the Genus (F. W. Hutton). 36, 150. Southern islands of N.Z., A Small Collection of Diptera from the (F. W. Hutton), 34, 1(19. I'APERS : /OOLOGY. 77 Diptera- — coutinucil. Tifntlac (i)adtlv-l()iii;lccit'.-< of (A. 'I', rntuhait), 19, 72 ; 20, 1.") ; 26, 204. Anni'iddi of N.Z., liitroduftiou to the Study a-nd CoUec'tiou of (O. P. Canibml^uO, 6, 1S7. Aii/iopi from Fiji. N('«- Species of : A. Iiuvo- pirtii (A. T. rr.|uhait), 22, 234. Aiyi/rondni ituin'nn. Marine Spicier found at ('ape ('anii)bell (('. H. Hob.son). 10, 299. Jh-iis rohsoni, .Marine Spider from ('a])e Campbell (L. Powell). 11, 2t)3. Fl\' and a Spider: Pompilidw. Sarisitic on Infusoria, Fresh-water, of Wellington District Patdla an/entea (F. W. Hutton), 11, 330. (W. M. Maskell), 19, 49 ; 20, 3. Foraminijera and Ostrucoda obtained off (heat Ramulina, Occurrence in N.Z. Waters of the Barrier Island, N.Z. (F. Chapman), 38, 7: Foraminifera from Hauraki Giilf (P.. Hacusler), 19, 196. Oymnamyxa, Two Marine : Amaba agilis and Myxoplasma rete (H. B. Kirk), 39, 520. Foraminiferan Genus (W. B. Benham) 37, 300. Vorticellce, Specimens of, collected in Neigh- bourhood of Wellington (T. W. Kirkj. 18, 215. 82 IXDEX. .MISf'KLLAXEOU.S ZOOLOGY. Acclimatisation in X.Z. (A. Bathfrate). 30, 266. Ancient Relations between X.Z. and South America (H. von Jhering), 24, 431. " Ancient Relations between X.Z. and South America": Remarks on Dr. von .Iherings Paper (K. :\Iueller), 25, 428. Animal IVIind and the Human .Mind. A Com- parison between (C. W. Purnell). 29, 71. Ajiimal Mind as a Factor in ()r J list it lit o — continued. Hamilton, A., 28, 103. Xcvill. S. 'I'.. 10, 5(i2. Parker, T. .1.. 19, ()i:5. Scott, J. H.. 18, 429. Thom.son, J. T.. 6, 440 ; 7, .■).-.0. Ward. C. 1). K.. 2, 42.->. Webb, . I. S.. 4, 409: 8, 4:U : 9, t)47. Southland Institute — Thomson. J. T., 13, 4.58 : 14, 508. Welliniiton Philosophical Society — Brandon. A. de B., 22, .Ha. Bullcr. W. L., 8, 403 : 17, 443. (■hai)nui.n. .M.. 13, 4.33. Wellington Philo.sojjhical Societv — rant in ued. Crawford, J. C, 2, 39(). Hector, J., 5, 407 : 6, 3(>7 : 14, .'.31. .-)41 ; 19^ 401. Hulke. C. 23, .")97. Hutchinson. F. 1!.. 20, 439. .loiinson. C. Pv.. 16, ."i47. Kirk. T., 11, .539. Knifiht, C, 7, 047. Mantell, W. B. i).. 3, App. 17. Maskell, W. M., 21, 483. Newman. A. K.. 12, 433. Schaw. H., 26, 03.5. Travers, W. T. L.. 4, 3.5(i ; 10, .539 : 29, 111. Tretiear, E., 24, 087 ; 31, 005. EfOXOMlCS. Chinese Settlement in X.Z. and Aiistr.alia (C. Philli])s), 22, 527. Democraev (J. Bates), 28, 97. Flood of Gold (H. W. Seaar). 35, 122. (;avelkind. The Law of (C. Phillips). 16, 518. Lan72. Fires in Coal-ships : their Causes and Prevention (J. C. Firth). 29, 100. Fires on Shi])board and Elsewhere, Causes of (J. C. Firth), 25, 385. Floods in Lake Districts and Flooded Rivers in general ; with Methods for their Prevention and Control (H. P. Higginson). 10, 180. Furnace, Smokeless and Self-feeding, for Lignites and other Fuels, and the Utilisation of the Waste Heat (H. Skey). 6, 2.5. Fusible Cutouts. Researches into the Action of (E. G. Bro\ni). 33, 356. Hvdraulic ]Mortar in Auckland, Experiments in '(J. Stewart), 1, 157 [2nd ed., 101]. Insulation of Cold-stores (F. D. Brown). 30, 44. Insulation, Relative Commercial Values of Pumice and Charcoal for Purposes of (W. T. Firth). 30, 463. Kahikatea as a Building-timber (L. J. Bagnall), 19, 577. Life-boats. Improvements of Shij)s" (R. Mc- Naughton), 8, 168. Lighthouse in Ponui Passage, Foundation of (.1. Stewart), 4, 135. Matai Timber. Durability of (J. Buchanan). 9, 182. " • Mode of Communication between a Station on a Line of Railway and a Train in Motion on the Same Line (G. Rayner), 4, 394. Patent Slip at Wellington, Description of iJ. R. George). 6, 14. Patent' Slips. Merits of (J. R. George). 1, 50 [2nd ed.. 453]. PhotogTa]>hic Lenses. Means for increasing the Scale of, and the Use of Tele.scopic Powers in connection with an Ordinary Camera (A. -McKay), 23, 461. Photograjihv in Colour (W. P. Evans), 37, 616. Photogra])hv, Practice of Out-door (W. T. L. Travers),'4, 160. Reclamation of Land devastated Ijy Encroach- ment of Sand (C. D. Whitcombe), 5, 108. Reclamation of Sand Wastes on the Coast (-J. Stewart), 6, 42. Reclamation of Waste River-beds (A. D. Doti- son). 14, 100. Refrigeration. Notes on (A. W. Bickerton). 14, 394. Resistance of Steel to Mechanical Shock, and the Determination of Material suitable for Ma- chinery (R. J. Scott). 38, 515. Rivers, Contiivance for Economizing CuiTent of (J. T. Thomson), 4, 141. River- steamers on the Waikato, ('omparative Performances of (J. Stewart), 2, 220. Sandhills, Fixing of (W. Keene), 6, 376. Semicircular Protractor, Use of the, with De- scription of Improved Form of that Instni- ment (J. Stewart), 3, 316. Skew Arches (W. Arthur), 9, 265. Smelting of Taranaki Ironsand (R. Pharazyni. 1, 34 [2n^ ed., 437]. Stability of Ships : its Principles made clear by Models and Diagrams (E. Withy). 24, 653. Steam-boilers. Most Economic Mode of felting (J. C. Firth). 6, 32. Surface Fall of Water as a Guide for Under Drainage (J. Baber), 2, 213. Taieri Floods (G. M. Barr). 5, 111. Taieri River Floods and their Prevention iW. Arthur), 14, 94. '• Taranaki," s.s., Raising of the (J. T. Stewart), 2, 203. Telegraph Cables (C. J. Cooke), 32, 324. Telegrajih, Submarine, between Australia and N.Z., Best Line f or ■ a (A. G. Purchas), 8, KiC. I Telegraphy. Duplex (C. Lemon), 7, 396. I Telescojie, Astronomical, on a New Construc- I tion (H. Skey), 5, 119. Telescope, Reflecting, made in Wellington by W. F. Parsons (J. Hector), 5, 125. Telescopes, Direct-vision Solar Eye-piece for Large (H. Skey), 8, 172. Teredo, Chaning Timber as a Protection from (.1. Buchanan). 9, 183. Thermometer for Lecture Purposes. A New (A. W. Bickerton), 7, 152. Tide-gauges. Importance of. and Description of a Simple Tide-gauge (J. Hector), 20, 443. PAPEKt' MISCELLANKOUS. 85 Tirubev, A Means for selecting the Most Durable : Water-power. An Adaptation of (.). f. C'ravv- (.1. Buchanan). 10, 190. ford). 3, Ur>. Timber. Durability of N.Z., with Suggestions ' Water-supply ior Auckland from Mount Eden for its Preservation (J. Buchanan). 6, 390. ' (J. Goodall). 6, 3.5. Torpedoes. Firing of. bv Electricitv (J. A. Pond), , Water-supply for Auckland from Mount Eden 10, 164. (J- Stewart), 6, 40. Tramwa\-. Self-aetinc Clamp .Mountaii\ Wire Water-supply for Invercargill (.1. \\. ( uthbert- (E. W". Wright), 3, 321. son), 14, 121. EXPLORATION AND GENERAL GEOGRAPHY. Antarctic Exploration (C. W. Pumell), 11, 31. Antarctic Exploration. Economic (C. Traill), 19, 471 ». Antarctic Research (H. Schaw). 28, (32. Arctic Exploration, Problems of, bearing upon Recent Attempts to reach the North Pole (H. Hill), 32, 384. Barbados, our Earliest Tropical Colony (J. W. Fortescue), 20, 447. < 'anada. Western : Early Explorations and Colonisation (J. Hector). 33, 002. Captain Cook. Following the Tracks of (R. Duncan), 35, 32. Captain Cook, Foot-tracks of (H. D. M. Haszard), 35, 24. Captain Cook, On the Tracks of (E. E. Monis), 33, 499. Captain Cook"s Visit to Poverty Ba\- and Tolaga Bay (W. L. Williams). 21,' 389. " ( at's Eye Bay (D. Sutherland). 17, 435. Chalky Sound. Explorations North of (A. Reischek), 20, 441. Changes effected in the Natural Features of a New Country b\- the Introduction of Civil- i.sed Races (Vv. t. L. Travers), 2, 299 ; 3, 326. Chatham Islands (H. H. Travers). 1, 173 [2nd ed., 119]. Chatham Islands. Notes extracted from Letters from H. H. Tiavers (W. T. L. Travers), 4, 63. Dumont DUrville's Exploration of Tasman BaA- in 1827 (S. P. Smith), 40, 416. Dusky Sound (R. Henry), 28, 50. Dusky Sound, Old Huts at (R. Henry), 31, 677. < Geographical and other Features of Little-knowTi Portions of Wellintrton Province (H. C. Field), 4, 128. ( Treat Banner Island, Notes on (S. Weetman), 22, 79. Hawaii-nei and the Hawaiians (F. B. Hutchin- .son). 15, 467. Icebergs at the Chatham Islands (A. Shand), 25, 516. Islands to the South of N.Z. (A. Reischek). 21, 378. Lake District of Auckland Province (W. T. L. Travers), 9, 3. Macquarie Island (J. H. Scott). 15, 484. ]\Iac((uarie Island. Notes on a Visit to (A. Hamilton). 27, 559. :Marsland Hill. Notes on (W. H. Skimier). 37, 211. Mayor Island. Description of (E. C. Gold-Smith). 17, 417. MiLford Sound. Discoveries in the Neighbour- hood of (D. Sutherland). 16, 454. Milfoixl Sound. Discover\- of a New River and Valley in Vicinity of (D. Sutherland), 28, 724. Napier-(;reenmeadows Road (F. Hutchinson, jun.). 34, 409. New Guinea. Lecture on (Captain Moresby), 6, App. Ixxxi. Oceanic Areas. Rise and Progress of our Know- ledge of (A. Hamilton). 28,^ 163. Okarito District. Westland (A. Hamilton), 11, 386. Outhini;- Islands South of N.Z. (F. R. Cha])- man).' 23, 491. Polynesia (J. Adams), 9, 44. Rapa Island. Southern Archipelago (J. V. Hall), 1, 128 [2nd ed.. 75]. Rotorua Railway and District (J. Stewart), 24, 591. Snow Scenes on the Southern Alps (T. White), 21, 398. Southland District before Settlement (J. T. Thom.son). 13, 459. Tauakira, Ascent of (H. C. Field), 5, 405. Te Anau District, Ex]ilorations ii\ (A. C. Gif- ford). 32, 425. Te Aoroa. Northern Wairoa (J. Harding), 21, 336. Three Kings Islands. Notes on (T. F. Cheese- man), 23, 408. Tongarewa. or Penrhvn Island, and its People (S. P. Smith). 22, 85. Waikaremoaua : Notes and Reminiscences of Early Crossings, of its Neighbouring Country-, and of its Peculiar Botany (W. Colenso), 27, 359. Watershed Districts : County or other Divisions of the Country to be determined by Area of Watershed (J.' R. George). 13, 119. White Island. Notes on a Visit to (W. Sewell), 6. 38(). GEOMETRY, MATHE]\L\TICS, SURVEYING. Calculations of Altitude.'? from Barometrical Observation in Mountainous Countries, Tables for (E. Dobson). 2, 223. Calculation of Distances by Means of Reciprocal Vertical Angles (C. W. Adams), 11, 132. Decimal and Metrical Fallacies (R. C. Harding). 36, 85. Drawing for Sequence in Competitions (H. W. Segar), 36, 501. Fourth Dimension. Some Observations on the (H. W. Williams), 34, 507. Geometry, Modern Methods of (D. Brent), 3, Proc. 59. Geometry, Non- Euclidian, vindicated : a Replv to Mr."Skey [F. W. Frankland). 18, 58. Geometry, Transcendental: Remarks .suggested by Mr. Frankland's Paper, " Non-Euclidian Geometry vindicated " (G. Hogben), 19, 510. 86 INDEX. Interpolation. Use nf ilif Standard Fniu-tions in ' Sinkint;- Fumls ', F. W. Hutton), 2, 2'M') ; Enntft. (E. (4. Brown). 35, 420. 3, 325. Isogonal Transformations ( E. O. Hoag). 39, 30,j ; Sinkinii Fnnds : Notes on a Paper l)\ ('aptain 40, 333. ' Hntton (J. S. Webb), 3, 32.-). Mathematics, Elements of (.}. Adams), 9, 304. , Spherical Harmonie Relations (('. ('. Fair). 35, Mount Cook, Hei.uht of (('. W. Adams), 14,; 414. 106. ! Straight Line. Mechanical Dcscrii)tion of a. by Natural Sines. Construction of a Table of, b\- \ Means of Linlv-work (W. S. Aldis). 21, Means of a New Relation l)et\veen the Leading 441. Differences (C. E. Adams). 35, 4()S ; 37, Surve\. Colonial Standard (.J. T. 'I'honison). 9, 202. 0(i. ' Odd Numbers, A Curious l'roi)erty of ( T. H. Survt'v : Notes on the System [jrojiosed by Harding). 25, ."544. .Mr. 'I'liomson for N.Z., from a Legal Point of Phenomena of Variation and their Symbolic View (W. T. L. Travers), 9, 280. Expression (E. C. Brown), 34, .510. Survey : Practical and Precise {G. I'\ liichruci- Seasonal Time (C. V. Hudson). 28, 734; 31, i son), 33, 402. .577. ; Surve\-s. N.Z. (J. A. Council). 8, .\pp- x.w ii. Sim))lcst Continuous Ma.nifoklness of Two Di- Triangulation by Least Squares. Adjustment of mensions and of Finite Extent (F. \V. Fiank- (C. E. Adams'), 35, 201 ; 37, 10.5. land), 9, 272. Triangulation. Vertical (C. W. Adams). 14. Sim))lest Continuous Manifoldncss of '\\\o Di- 10.5. mensions and of Finite Extent : Notes upon Weights and Measures. A System of (.J. Car- Mr. FrankJand's Paper (W. Skey), 13, 100. ruthers), 10, 1.5.5. HISTORY. ; Bronze Buddhas from Pekin. Notes on (W. Earliest Settlers (R. C. Barstow). 15, 421. Welch). 37, 20S. Early Visits of the French to N.Z. ('!". ^\. Canterbury Museum, Eaily History of (.). \on Hocken). 40, 137. ', Haast), 14, .5(»3. Goat, The Travelled [with Captain Cook) iT. ; Cavern near ■• Cook's Well,"" Tolaga Bay. and a Whit(^), 35, 200. Tree found there. Remarks on a (W. Colenso). Life and Times of Te Raupaiaha (W. T. L. 12, 147. i Travers), 5, 19. Captain Cook. F''ollowin (T. M. Hocken), 27, 010. (^- ^^ • i't-nnetather). 16, .,..4. 'Miiotto's Circle^' and Writin- (H. N. McLeod), Socialism, A Poets ( K. A. Ma.ek.chnic). 32, 33, 491. 377. Literature in N.Z., Some Account of the Be- Tennyson and Browning : a Rctrospcd ol \ ic- ginnings of (T. M. Hocken)— torian Poetry (C. A. M. Pond). 26, .548. The Maori Section, 33, 472. Unwritten Literature (R. C. Harding). 25, The English Section — Newspapers, 34, 99. 439. PAPEHS ; MlSCEliLANKOUS. 87 .MKDICIN'K AND SA-MTA TION. J-Jiictcria ivnd thrir I'rlation tn Discasi- (I. t\r ZotK'he). 22, ;U. Blood, (irowtli and l!c|)rodin-tiim of ihc l!cd CorpuscU's of llic (H. H. Hakcwcll), 7, A|.|.. xxxi. ( 'onuciiital Sti<;nia.ta (E. Tre,uea.r). 31, (i23. ('onsuni])tion in Otago. vSonie Connnon Causos of (H. H. Bakewell), 7, r)43. ( 'ousiiinption. State Prevention of ( Iv Hoherlon), 30, liH. Education. Mc.lical As|iects of (W. ('•. Kemii). 12, A|)|.. xxi. Family .Marks; (.1. Pvutland). 40, .")(«. Hydatid Disease and Tcenin fclii iincnccxs (L. S. Baniett). 35, oUS. Infant Mortality. Jntluenee of 'i'cinperature on (Dr. J)eck). 5^ Apjx xxx\-. Jntianiinatory Action in Detaelied Portions of Dead Animal Bodies, Production of (H. H. Bake well). 14, 113. Is N.Z. a Healthy ("ovuitry V (X. K. Newman). 15, 408. Katipo. The Bite of the (W. K. K\ffe). 33, 4:}(). Katipo, the Poisonous Sj)ider of N.Z. (L. Powell), 3, .Ki. Lunatics, The Treatment of. historically con- sidered (F. G. Ewino-ton), 27, 075. [Malaria and IMo.squitos (E. Robert on). 35, 22.1. Maori Medical Lore (W. H. (Joldie). 37, 1. [Medicinal Properties of some N.Z. Plants (.1. Babei), 19, 319. Milk as a Veliicle of Disease (E. Pvoberton), 23, 570. New Zealand from a Physician's Point of View (A. K. Newman). 12, 433. Pathogenic Miciol^es and the [Means of ])revent- ing Diseases originating in their Introduction into the Rystem'(W. T. L. Travers). 22, 55. Phy.sit)logital Changes in English Race when transplanted to N.Z. (.\. K. Newman), 9, 37. Rats and Plague (H. C. Eield). 33, 443. Rising (Jeneration, Notes on the (1). ( '. Wilson), 11,549. Sanatorium in Rotorua District, Establisluuent of a (J. Stewart), 17, 427. Sanitation — ( 'leansing of Towns (.1. T. Thomson). 11, 38. Draining of Towns (W. D. Campbell), 9, 29. Draining of Towns: Results of having Out- fall Drains within S\-dney Harljour (W. R. E. Brown). 9, 2(i(». Sanitar\- Recpiiivments of Colonial Towns (E. Dobson), 13, S4. Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern Hou.se (E. Withy), 25, 459. Sanitation, Natme's Efforts at (R. H. Mak- gill), 35, 139. Sewage, Dispo.sal of. \)\- Api)licatioii to the Soil (W. A. Chaiiple),'26, 517. Sewage Irrigation and its Results, with a Sketch of the Main Drainage S\-stems of London and Paris (T. S. TancTed)! 2, 214. Sewerage. Sanitary (H. P. Higginson), 21, 3H9. Sight, lOtt'ects of School Life on (B. Schwarz- 'bach), 15, 472. Statistics of Lisanity, Cancer, and Phthisis in N.Z. (H. W. Segar). 34, 115. Therapeutic Agent. A Mysteiious (E. A. [Mac- kechnie), 22,119. Tuberculosis in [Man and Animals (W. A. Chapi)L'), 26, 520. Tuberculosis. The Fight against, in Australia ami N.Z. (J. P. D. Leahy). 35, 22U. Vaec-ination : is it exi)edient to make it eom- l)ulsory •.' (R. H. Bakewell), 24, 034. -METAPHYSICS. After-images (K. Browning), 25, .ICO. 1 Mental Science, Some Moot Points in (\\ . W. Animal Intelligence (W. W. Carlile), 24, 349. j Carlile). 20, 45(i. Animal Mind and the Human Mind, A Com- i Meta|j)iiysieal H\i)othesis. .\ I'reliininarv Note parison ))etween the (C. W. Purnell), 29, 71. Animal [Mind as a Factor in Organic Evolution (C. W. Purnell), 32, 243. Art, Nature of (4. E. FitzGerald), 2, 251. Coloured Hearing. A Case of (Mrs. H. [M. Christie), 40, 5(52. Fallacies. Some Deei)-seated (W. W. Carliit'), 20, 448. Humist Doctrine of Causation in its Relation to Modern Agnosticism (W. W. Carlile), 27, (U6. Hypnotism. A Phase of (E. Tregear), 29, 83. Luluction and Necessary Truth (R. Kidd), 7, Apj). xxxviii. of a (M. W. Richmond). 40, 538. [Mill on Demons! i-at ion and Necessary Truth (W. W. Carlile). 24, \- Mr. Crookes (.J. S. 410. Wel)b), 4, 421. Mental Operations in Sleep (R. C. HardiiiLi). 26, Vowel-.sounds. Mental Effects of certain (P.. C. 087. Harding), 21, 418. 88 OBITIARV. Arthur, Mr. W.. 18, 4:51. Bates. Kev. Canon, 30, oC)4. Buchanan. Mr. J., 31, 718, 744. Bnller, 8ir W. L.. 39, iii, 532, 539. 545. Colenso, Rev. VV.. 31, 722, 734 ; 32, 443. Fenton, Mr. F. !>., 31, 728. Firth, Mr. J. ('.. 30,504. GiUies, :\Ir. K.. 19, 1)13. Haast, 8ir J. von. 20, 4()3. Hector, Sir J.. 40, 543. 547. 554. Hulke, Mr. C. 31, 720. Hutton, Captain F. W., 38, v. 578. 589. 59<). 598 ; 39, 526. Kirk, Prof. T.. 30, 571 ; 31, 707. 713, 728, 730. Knox, Dr. F., 6, 3()7. Mackeclmie. Mr. PI A., 33, 560. Mantell, Mr. W. B. D., 29, 593. Ma.skell, Mr. W. M., 31, 708, 713, 730. Mason, Mr. T., 35, xx. Montgomery, Mr. A., 18, 'fel. Parlver. Prof. T. J., 30, 581, 583. Pond. Prof. C. A. M., 26, ti7U ; 27, ()73. Potts, Mr. T. H.. 21, 518. Richmond, Mr. Justice W. ('., 29, 593, Skey, Mr. W., 33, 5o5 ; 34, 554. Taylor, Rev. R., 6, 384. Travers. Mr. W. T. L., 35, xviii ; 36, 523. STATISTICS. A1 ; 16, 512. Svigar-beet in X.Z.. Cultivation of (T. Mackay), 5, 485. Sugar-beet in N.Z.. (Irowth of (S. M. Curl). 13, 142. Sugar-beet in N.Z., Growth of : Remarks on Dr. CurFs Paper (R. R. Hunt), 13, 441. Timbers of N.Z.. Utilisation of Neglected (T. Kirk), 11, 458. - Trade and Public Debt of N.Z. (H. W. Segar), 35, 117. Trade, English, Statistics respectmo- the Trend of (H. W. Segar). 36, 493. Trade. Foreign, The Struggle for (H. W. Segar), 40 520. Trade, The Balance of (H. W. Segar), 37, 173. Trees and Plants of Economic Value to N.Z., Introduced (S. M. Curl). 13, 427. Winter Pasture and its Grazing (J. R. Wilkin- son). 24, 628. Bv Authovitv •ToHN Mack.w. Government Printer. Wellington. — 1911. 11,000/5:10-6934 A>^ INDEX '*-? TO THE TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OP THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE Vols. 1 to 40. 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