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Maori Marriage Customs: leing Notes on Ancient Maori Customs, Ritual and Socio-logical,connected withCourtship,MaiTiage, andDivorce,36, 14.. Best, E.—continued.Tuhoeland: Notes on the Or

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TO THK

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

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PREFACE.

This Indexof the first forty volumes of the'•Transactions and Proceedings

of tlie New Zealand Institute" has been compiled, in accordance with aresolution 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 volumesin 1886 Both of these are seded by the present Index This Index, however, deals only with the authors and titles of the variouspapers, and no attempt has been made to

super-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 difficultone, 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

itwas found thatthiswas almost impossible, owingtothefact that manyof

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 numberof miscellaneouszoological 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 Proceedingsofthedifferent branchesof theNew 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.

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I X i:> E X TKANSAOTIONS AND PHOOKEDINdS

MortalityinN.Z., Investigation into theRates

of,duringthePeriod1881-91,29, 52

Mortalityin N.Z., inVictoriaand New South

Wales,andinEnglandcompared,31, 661

Natural Sines, Construction ofa Tableof, by

Means of a New Relation between the

Calculation of Distances by Means of

Re-ciprocal\'urticalAngles,11, 132

MountCook,Heightof, 14, 106

VerticalTriangulation,14, 105

Adams,J

UotanyofHikurangi Mountain,30, 414

Botanj-ofTe ArohaMountain, 17, 275

Botany of Te Moehau Mountain, Cajjc

Col-ville,21, 32

Botany- oftheThamesGoldiields, 16, 385

Education: EarlyInstruction 7, 175

Mathematics, Elementsof, 9,304

Mollusca,Land,ofTliamesGoldhelds,19, 177

Polynesia, 9, 44

School-teaching: Whyshoulditprovide only

fortheCounter ortheDesk'! 26.452

Agardh, J

Algcefrom Chatham Islands,3, 213; 6, 208.AlTKEN, A AV

Frog, N.Z., withanAccountofa Remarkable

Feature in the History of some Species ofAustralian Frogs,2, 87

AxDis, W. S.

Straight Line, Mechanical Description of a,

by MeansofLink- work, 21, 441

FishesofN.Z.: Observationsmadeat

Porbo-bello MarineFish-hatchery, 39, 477

Andrew, A R

Geology of ClarendonOtago, 38, 447

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Plantsof X.Z NewSpeciesof 4. 290.

A'egctation of the Neighbourhood of

Herring, Picton, Notes onthe,15, 208 '

Sidiiionidce., Notes on some Specimens of

|

Aligratory, 13, 17.5.

Skew Arches,9, 2<j.').

SpratofN.Z., Notes onthe, 15, 203

Taieri River Floodsand theirPrevention, 14,

Botanical Notes: List of Plants

supple-mentarytoDunedinFieldClub"sCatalogue,

New Habitats of some Rare Otago Plants,

and Plants omittedfrom Kirk and Petrie's

Listsof OtagoPlants 31,747

AsTox,B.C, andEasterfield,T H

ChemistryoftheN.Z Flora,Stu<liesonthe

Drahiage-worksatRcmuera Swamp. 2. 219

'•rowth of 'Transplanted Trees Rate of, 18,

Bagley, (<.,and Easterfield,T H.

Colophony,Chemistryof,35, 470

Blood, Growth and Reproduction of the Red

Corpusclesofthe,7, App xxxi

ConsumptioninOtaso,Some Common f'auses

of, 7,543

Inflammatory' Action in Detached Portions

of Dead Animal Bodies, Productionof. 14,113

IsLifea Distinct Force? 17,410

Vaccination: is itexjjedient tomakeit pulsory? 24 034

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MossFlora ofN.Z Additionstothe, 31 42().

MH>^ri of X.Z X(>vv Species of, 25 2S!);

Fossil Bird from Karnscleujih Caves, New

Anasfinschi 9 oOO

Bexiia.m, \V B

Ac'ititltodtilusulicjiiMsus,Accountof,33, 122

Pxtliiiioglossus, Occurrence in N.Z Waters of

the ('ienus,32, 0.

Cogia hrevirp.ps, the Lessei- Sperm Whale,

Noteson,34, loo ^\£Mli •^^'1

EarthwormsfromtheKermadecs,37, 298

Earthworms from Little Barrier Island, 38,

248

Earthwormsof tiie North Island of N.Z., 37,

281: 38, 239

Elephant, Evolution of the, 39,547

Ephydra, AquaticLarvaofthe Fly, 37,308

Kea,Flesh-eatingPropensityof the, 39, 71

Lancelet, TheN.Z., 33, 120."^

Leech, New Species of (Hirndo antipodum),

discoveredinN.Z.,36, 185

Leechei^inN.Z.,Two NewSpeciesof:

Placob-dellfi maoricaand Hirudomauiana,39, 180

Moa-egg, Note on an Entire, now in the

Museumof Otago L'niver.sity, 34 149

BkNH\M, \V V>. -voiiliiuird

Molluscs,Nudihranch, from X.Z 37,312.Xotarnis, Xotcs on certain of tiie \'iscera of,

31, 151

Xofoiiiis-. Xotes ontiie l-'ourtliSkinof,31 IH)

()l ii/ocJuhtd from the Southern idands of theX.Z Rciiion, 37, 285

Olii/ochteld ofthe X.Z Lakes 36, 192

I'ennatulid, New S])ecies of: iS'ircipIii/lhiiu.

C'oastofOtago,32 I.

Berggren', S

H(Bm(itococcuj>siimiuineus: Occurrenceonthe

Woolofa Deaci Sheep,7, 31)9.

Diversions of the Whafe Tapere: Some count of the various (iames Amusements, and Trials of Skill practised liy tlie Maori

Ac-in FormerTimes, 34, 34 v

ilaoriEschatology: The Wlune Pokic(House

of Mourning) and its Lore; also some

Account of Xativc Belief in a SpiritualWorld, 38 148

Maori Foi'cst Lore: being some Account of

Nati\e Forest Loreand Woodcraft, as also

of many Myths, Rites, Customs, and

Superstitionsconnected withthe Floraand Fauna of the Tuhoe or Urewera Di.strict,

40, 185

-Maoii ^lagic: Notes upon Witchcraft, Magic

Rites, and various Superstitions as

prac-tisedorbelieved in bv the Old-timeMaori,

34, (39.

Maori Marriage Customs: l)eing Notes on

Ancient Maori Customs, Ritual and

Socio-logical,connected withCourtship,MaiTiage,

andDivorce,36, 14

Maori Numeration, 39, 150

MaoriOrigins,32,294: 33,407

Polynesian Migiants, or \'oyagers, to N.Z.,

and Voyage ofthe "Aratawhao" CanoetoHawaiki 37, 121

Tuhoeland, FoodProductsof; with Account

of Customs, &c., pertaining to Food, 35,

' 45

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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

Modeoflengtheningthe, 27,558

Cosmic Impact, Synoptic Statement of the

Principlesand Phenomenaof, 27,54.").

DoubleStars, Originof, 13, 100

EccentricityofPlanetaryOrbits, Causes

tend-ing toalter the, 13, 149

Education,SchemeforUniversityandGeneral,

7, 154

Electric T.amp, ^lodification of, for

project-ingSpectraofMetalson theScreen,7,403

fmniortality of the Cosmos; being an

At-tempt toshow that theTheory of

Dissipa-tionof Energyislimited to Finite Portions

of Space,27^ 538

Impact,Probabilitj'of,13, KiB

Impact,Some Recent Evidence in Favourof,

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,

SolarSystem, Originof the, 13, 154

Stars,Temporary andVariable, 11, 118

Thermometer for Lecture Purposes, A New,

GoldatHarbourCone,38, 425

BowEN,HisExceDencySirG 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, andOthers

(irasses Introduced, in Canterburv Province,

Fruit-flies, Noteson witli a Descriptionof a

New Species (Dacusxanlhodes), 37, 325.Insects injurious to theKauri Pine,9, 366

Kumarasfromthe FriendlyIslands, Notes onthe Destructionof, causedbyan Imported

AA'cevil; with Descriptions of the Lava,Pupa, andPerfect Insect, 40, 262.Lasiorhynchus barbicornis Larva and Pupa

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Brown, F D.—contmued

]Presidential Adchrss toAucklandInstitute—

Andrecea, N.Z Species of the Genus; with

Descriptionsof New Species,25, 276 |

Composite Plant, New: Glosnogyne (?) hen- \

iiedyK 15, 259 i

MossesofN.Z.: GenusGrimmia,27, 409 I

MossesofN.Z.: GenusOrthotikhum,27,422

MossesofN.Z.: GenusPottia, 26, 288

Mosses, Proposed New Genus of N.Z.; with

Description ofThree NewSpecies 25,285

Mn-'ciofCalcareousDistrictsof N.Z 35, 323

Musci of N.Z., Notes on, 31, 437; 32, 137;

MusciofN.Z.: Notes onNewSpeciesofMoss

belonging to theGenusSeligera—S cardotii,

30, 398

Musci of N.Z., Notes on some Species of:

GenusPhascuni, 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 DescriptionsofNew Species,26,296

MusciofN.Z.: Noteson the Genus

Strepto-j)0(jon, with Description of a New Species

—S.hookerii, 30,409

Musciof N.Z.: Noteson theGenus Tortula,

withDescriptionsof NewSpecies, 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 Drainswithin SydneyHarbour, 9, 260

Botanical Notes: Loranthus fieldii,

Bolbo-phylluiii exiguum, Calochilus paludosus,and

Buchanan, J

coutinued

Botanical Notes: Melicope pnrvula,

Ranun-culustenuis,andNotolhlaspihookeri, 20,255

Botany of Kawau Island: PhysicalFeatures

and Causes influencing Distribution of

Species,9. 503

Botany of Otago Sketch of, 1, Pt iii, 22[2nded., 18lj

CampbellIslandanditsFlora,16,398

Celtnisia, NewSpecies of: C cordatifolin,11,

427

Cyttaria purdiei, 18,317

Eriqeron,NewSpeciesof: E.novce-zealatidiif.,

17, 287

Floraof N.Z Additionsto,15, 339

Floraof ^Vellington Province,6, 210.Flowering-plants and Ferns of (JhathamIslands,7, 333

Gnaphalii(m{Hclickrysum) fasciculatmn,9,529.Hemiielin smiihii Remarkable Branchmg

Specimen of, 19, 217

Maraltinfruxineu, Rootstockof, 9, 527.Matai Timber,Durabilityof, 9, 182

Panax, Revised Description of Two Species

ofN.Z.: P crassifoliumandP.longissimum,

Teredo,CharringTimberas a Protectionfrom,

Wanganui Beds (Uj^perTertiar3-), 2, 163

Buchanan, J.,and Kirk,T

PlantsfoundinNorthernDistrict ofProvince

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Albatros, Wandoi'ing; withan Exhibition of

S]X'cinieniii, and the Determination of a

New Species {Diomedearegia) 23 230

Apteryx maxima, a Hnge Kiwi from Stewart

Island, 23, 002; 24, 91

Apteryx oweni: OccurrenceatHighAltitudes

in theNorth Island,8, 103

Batsof N.Z., 25, 50

Bird-life, SomeCuriositiesof.27, 134

Birds in the Colonial Museum: Additions to

theCollection,7, 224

" Birds of N.Z.,""Additionsto Listof Sj)ecies

and Rare Occurrences since Publicationof,

BirdsofN.Z.,ExhibitionofNewand

Interest-ingFormsof.withRemarksthereon,23 30

Birdsof N.Z Noteson, 8. KMi; 24 04 75;

25, 53, 03

Birds of N.Z.: Remarks on Hutton's Notes

oncertainSjx-cies, 6, 123

Birdsof N.Z., Some RareSpecies of. 16, 308

Birdsobserved durinsa Voyagefrom N.Z to

England,26 182

"

Bittern, Little (Ardtthi maridaia) of X.Z., 6,

119

Cuckoo,Long-tailed,Remarksonthe, 11, 353

Darwinism,Illustrationsof; or.TheAvifauna

ofN.Z consideredinrelationtothe

Funda-mental Law of Descent with Modification,

27, 75

Deinacrida (Weta) inN.Z., 3, 34

Deinacrida, or Forest-cricket, A Ne\\' Species

of, from Nelson: D hroughi, 28, 323

Duck, Flightless, of Auckland Islands

Geri/yorieflaviveiitris, Note on,8, 19t>.

Hieracidea, Existencein N.Z of TwoSpecies

of: H. vovce-zealatidife and H fernx 7,

213

Himuntopusin N.Z.,7. 220

Huia, Eggof the, 10,212

Huia, Further Descriptive Notes of the, 10,

211

Huia, Nesting Habitsof the,'8, 192

Huia, Structure andHabits of, 3, 24

Insect Architecture: Notes on the Habits of

the Black Spider-waspof N.Z., 9, 343

Insectivorous PlantinN.Z New,25, 302

Katipo, 3, 29

Korimako {Anthonrin welanvra): its

Dis-appearancefromtheNorth Island, 10,209

Larince,Noteon H Saunders"sReviewof the,

11,359

Ledrifi: Remarks on a Sjieeics inhabiting

N.Z Seas 11,355

Lizard,New: NavUiniispHlrhem'iiiKs, 9, 326

Lizardsinhabiting N.Z., Listof. with

Nankeen Kestrel of Australia (Cerehiiei.9

cen-ehmides), OccuiTencein N.Z of, 28, 359.Natural-historyNotes: LizardsandBirds 5,

404

Nestor meridionalis, Tendency to Defcu'inity

in theBillof, 9, 340

Ornithological Portion of "Taylors N.Z

and its Inhabitants,"" Ci'itical Notes on,

3, 11

Ornithology of N.Z., 1 (independently nated)l2nd ed., 213]; 2, 385; 3. 37; 7,

pagi-197; 8. 181; 9. 327; 10, 191, 201; 11,30(); 28, 320; 29, 179: 31 1.

Ornithology of N.Z.: Notes on O Finsch'sReview'of W. Buller's Essay, 1, 105 [2nd

Phalacrocorax eoleiisoi of Auckland Island.'?,

andP.on-slowiofChathamIslands,27,129.PJotus novoi-hoUandiip: Occurrence in N.Z.,

7, 217

Platycercus unicolorinBritishiluseum.6,121

Polecat: Proposed introduction into N.Z.,

9, 034

Presitlential Address to Wellington sophical Society—1875 8, 4ti3: 18.S4. 17,

Philo-443

Prion banhsii.Specific \'alueof, 11, 351

Rail, Flightless, of the Chatham Islands(Cahdiis modestus).25 52

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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

ofSuijposed New Species, 9, 317

^'e.^etable Caterpillar {('nrdircp.^: rnhrrf-iii).

Note onthe, 27, 1 ">.>,

W'etas, a Orou]) of Orthopterous Insects

in-habiting N.Z.: with Descriptions of Two

Araiieideaof N.Z., Introduction to theStudy

andCollectionof, 6, 187

Traj)-door S))iderfioin N.Z.,NewS})ecies of:

Hijiitiiiopteni Collection of, made in

Neigh-bourhoodof Wellingtonby .Mr ( J \'.

Hud-son; withDescrijjtionsof New(Generaand

Species, 33, 104

Hymenopteni ofN.Z., Listof, 35,290

Campbell, AV D

Beach-jjrotection, 11, I4ii.

Boomerang, (Jrigin of the, 15, 459

Crow, Orange-wattled, Nestins Habits of the

12,240

Crystalline Rocks, 14,450

DrainingofTowns,9,29

Fish, New: Discusnureus,11, 297

Gold,A Pseudomorphous Form of, 14, 457

AnimalIntelligence, 24, 349 "I

Fallacies, SomeDeep-seated,20,448 |,-!

Hinnfst Doctrine of Causation inits Relation

to ModernAgnosticism, 27, <54(5.

MentalScience,Some MootPointsin,20,45(5.

Mill on Demonstration and Necessary Truth,

24, b44

Cakruthers,.1.

Mill's Kourtli Kundainental Theorem

respect-ing( 'apital,10 24 |Reiilied to])v 1.Vouu",

Floraoftiu-Mauku District, 34,3(i2.

Pdnax arboreuiH, Occurrence of, as an

Epi-])hyte on the Stems of Tree-ferns in the.Mauku District 34. 359

Chai'.max, F

Foniniiiiifeiri and Ostrtirod/i obtained (jlf (Ji-eat Barrier Island, N.Z.,38 77

Chapmax, F R

Gelnii-si(t,NewS|X'ci'esof: C.hmicnii.22,444

Crhnisifi, New Species of: 0 C(iiiiphpllpn sis,

Meteoric Appearance, Notesona,38, 143

Presidential Address to AVellington sophical Society, 1881,13 433

Philo-SolarandStellarHeat, Permanencyof,13,97

Albatros, Shy (DioiKedeu ciuta): Capture of

aSpecimennearAuckland,21, 125.Aspleniu.iii japonicum, a Fern new to theN.Z Flora, Discoveryof,22,448

BatsofN.Z.,Noteson,26,218

Bkds ofthe Kermadec Islands, 20, 163 ; 21,

121; 23, 216

Botanical Nomenclature, Notes on; with

Remarks on the Rules adopted by the tei'national Botanical Congress of Vienna,

In-40, 447

BotanyofPirongiaMountain, 12,317

Botany of Three Kings Islands, 20, 141 ;

23, 408

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8 IXDEX.

CffEESEMAN, T Y.^continued

Carex,Additional NotesontheGenus,24, 413

Carex,RevisionoftheN.Z.Speciesof,16,414

Chromodoris, New Speciesof: C amoeiw 18,

137

Coprosmu, N.Z.Speciesof, 19, 218

Coprosma, Three New Species of: C

tfnui-foliu, C.areoldta, andC petrici, 18, 31o

Corymnihe-1, A New Sjjccies of: C

mat-theirsii,31, 351

Flora of Kerniadec Islands; witli Notes on

theFauna,20, 151

FloraofNelson Province, 14 301

Flora of N.Z., Additions to the, 14, 299

FloraofNorthCapeDistrict, 29,333

Food-plants of the Polynesians, Cultivated;

with Special Reference to the Ti Pore

{Cordylineterminalis), 33, 306

Frigate-bird, Lesser (Fregaia arid)

Occur-rence in the North Aiiclvland District of,

40, 2(55.

GlossosiigrKii,Fertilisation of,10,353

Byddtdla, a (4enus new to the N.Z Flora,

UccuiTcnce of,39, 433

Hyinenophylliun, New Species of: H

cheese-murd,8, 330

Juncustenuis: OcciuTenccinN.Z.,11,433

Kyllinga: Occurrenceof the Genus in N.Z.,

Maori Carved Bmial-chests in Auckland

Museum,Noteson,39,451

MarineReptilia inN.Z Waters, Notesonthe

Occurrenceof certain, 40,267

Moa Remains discovered at EUerslie, near

Auckland, 8,427

Mollu-scaofAuclilandHarbour,8, 304

Mollusca of the Vicinitv of Aucldand, 19,

(jlauca, 11,378

Oiielia inN.Z.,Occurrenceof,31,350

PiUosporumobcordftturn.Noteson,39,435

Planaiians from Auckland Harbour, Two

New: Thysanozoonaucldandicaand

Lepto-plana (?)brunnea, 15, 213

Plants, New Species of: lianunculus

tenui-cnulis, Myosotis {Exairhena) concinna, and

M. {£.]lata, 17,235

PlantsnewtotheN.Z.Flora,29,390

Plants of Auckland District, Naturalised, 15,

Sdliera, Fertilisationof, 9,542

Se7iecio, New Species of: S wi/rianthos, 7,

Swordfish,Notesonthe,8,219

Thdymitra, Fertilisationof, 13,291

Three KingsIslands, Noteson,23, 408.Vallisneriu spiralis Establishment in Lake

Takajjuna of; with Remarks on its history, 29,38(i.

CrustaceaofN.Z., Additionstothe, 14, 171

Crustacea of N.Z., Sessile-eyed, Additions tothe, 16, 249

Crustacea,Subterranean,14, 174; 15, 87

Dipterous Insects bclongmg to the Family

BlepharoceridcB, Occun-ence in N.Z of, 38,

277

Idoteido',Revisionof the N.Z.,22, 189

Isopodan Fauna of N.Z., Additions to the,

15, 145

Isopod, Parasitic(Nerocila), Changesin l-'orm

ofa, 23, 68

Isopods, New: Cymodocea cordiforaminahs

andJceranovce-zealandive., 15, 188

Ixodes, A Sjjecies of, parasitic on the (Jrey

Duck: /.anutis, 36,201

Marine IVlites, Two: Halncnrus parvus and

H truncipes, 15, 190

Meto'ponorthus pruinosus, Brandt, Occurrence

inNewZealandof,38, 04

Philygria, New Siiecies of: P thotnsoni, 18,159

Phreatoicus from Surface Waters of N.Z.,Descriptionofa Speciesof,38,274

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Teinnocephitla, a Parasite found (in N.Z.

Fresh-waterCrayfish,21, 252

Water-beetlefoundinSea-water,38, 03

Whale-feed (Grimothca f/reijaria). Function of

the Last Pair ofThoracic Legs in the, 37,

320

Chilton,C, and Thomson,G.M.

Crustacea Malacostraca of N.Z., Critical List

Fishes, Two New: Argyropdecusintermedins

andJS<j(Xonichthys appelii, 10,243

Galaxidoe, Notes on N.Z., more especially

those oftheWesternSlopes; with

Descrip-tionsofNewSpecies,&c., 31, 78

Globe-fish,Two New: Telrodon(jillhanksiiand

T cheesemanii,29, 243

Lophote-s,OccurrenceontheCoastof Taranaki

ofaSpeciesof,29,251

Parore(theMangrove-fish),Noteson,31, 90

Regalecusargenleu^s Occurrence on the

Tara-nakiCoastof, 30, 254

Tmchypterus, New Species of: T araxcatoe,

13, 195

Cockayne,A.H.

Ceratitis capilaia (Mediterranean Fruit-fly),

OccurrenceinN.Z.of,40, 504

Phytophthora infestans Notes on the Spread

of, with Special Reference to Hybernating

Burning and Reproduction of Subalpine

Scrub and its Associated Plants; with

Special Reference to Arthur's Pass

Dis-trict, 31, 398

Cehnisia lindsayi Supposed Mount Bonpland

Habitat of,38, 346

'Coastal ^'egetation of the South Island of

N.Z.: General Remarks on the Coastal

Cultiva-Experiment conducted in the chamber,Lyttelton, 30,435

Freezing-Gayahjallii,Defoliationof,37, 368; 39, 359

Gunnera and Myosotis, Occurrence in

Chat-hamIslands oftheGenera,33, 298.LigusiicumtrifoUaturn, 31,424

MountFyffe,Subalpiiie Scrubof,38,301.Nomenclature of N.Z Myrsinacece, RecentChangesin, 35,355

Phanerogams, inquiry into the Seedling

Forms of N.Z.,and theirDevelopment, 31,

logicalPointofView,32, 95

1 Plant-habitats,SomeHitherto-unrecorded,37,

VegetationoftheOpen BayIslands,37,368

I Veronica macroura Cook Strait Habitat of,

! 39, 361

Cockbukn-Hood, T H

Caves in (Jtago where Skin, Neck, and

FeathersofMoafound, 6, 387

Hot Windsof Canterbury and Hawke's Bay,

AncientMaoris,MemorabiliaofAVorks,Deeds,

andSayhigs of the, 24,445.

Animal Prodigies, Native and Foreign, cient and Modern, Memorabilia of certain,

British Plants (Weeds) recently introduced,

Trang 14

BushJottings: Botanical, 25, 307.

CuUorhynchvs, Notes on the Genus: with

Description of C dasi/caudatus, 11, 298

Cavern near "Cook's Well," at Tolaga Bay,

anda Treefoinrd there,Remarks on a, 12,

Colour-sense of the Maoris, 14, 49, 477

Cook, Captain: the Day on which he took

FormalPosses.sion ofN.Z., 10 99

Cryptogaraic Plants, New. 18, 219; 19 271;

20, 234; 21, 43; 22.449, 452

Ci'jqjtogamsofN.Z.: List ofaFewAdditional

Cryptogauiic Plants, of the Ortlers

Hepa-iicce andFungi, 28 til4.

Cryptogams: DescriiDtion of a ¥f\\ lately

discovered Rare Indigenous Ferns; also

Noticeof a Fineand PeculiarFungus, 25,

319

Cryptogams: DescriptionofTwo NewFerns, a

NewLycopodium, andaNew^lo.ss, 28,615

Dnnais berenire Metamorphosis and

Fernsfrom N.Z Forests,Fom' New: Cyathea

tricolor, Dicksonia</rucilis, Hynienophyllum

inegalocarpH))!, and Avphnium (mnumdiim,

Fernsof ScindeIsland, 13, 370

Fungi collected in Bush District, Hawke's

Bay, List of, 25,.338

Fungi collected in Bush District, AVaijiawa

County, Listof, 26, 320

Fungirecently (Jiscovered in N.Z.,

Hepcdicw NovieZelandia',List of NewSpecies

of,named byF Stephani,24, 398

Historical Incidents and Traditions of the

Olden Times, pertaining to the Maoris of

theEastCoastofthe Nortli island, 13.38;

14,3.

Huia, Curiouslj'formed Bill of a, 19, 140

InsectsofN.Z.behevcdtobeNewtoScience,

CoLE.vso,W.

continued

Insects of N.Z.: New Species of the ((rders

Orthopteru andColeoptera, 14, 277

Itdus Description of a Large Species of

:

/. {Spirostrepjtu)i) fijieu-^i-s.26, 106

Lizard,N.Z.(Supposed New Speciesof

Xcnd-tinu-<) : Animal Economy and Habits 12

'More Last \Vords ": an Appendix to

Papers on the Volcanic Mountain-range of

Tongariroand Ruapehu. 26, 483

NauUivii'i, Gestation, Birth,and Young, of a.

Lizard, a Sjieciesof, 19, 147

Orobanrhc, Species of (supposed to be new),

parasiticalona PlantofHydrocotyle,21,4L

Orthopterous Insect, Large and New Species

of: Hemideinalongipes, 19, 145

Owl, N.Z (Athene novce-zealandiie)the, 21, 200

Parkinson, Sydney: ^lemoir of

Artist who visited N.Z 10 108

Intro-and PricklyPeai" 26 323

Presidential Address to Hawke's Bay sophicalInstitute, 1896, 29 129

Philo-Projectile Weapons, Ignoranceof theAaciintNew-Zealanderofthe Use of, 11, 106

Pyranteis gonerilla Economy and Habits of,

Explanation and Correction concerning tlie

First Finding of the Bones of the Moa in.

Notes onthe Fiist

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Tin-mines in Cornwall Remarks and

Intoi-mationrespeetinjxsomeof the 32 HO!).

Tree-ferns of N.Z with Pavtieidar {Reference

to their Peculiar E])ipliytes their Habit,

and theirManner of Growth 19, 2.'>2.

VegetableFoodoftheAncient Xe«-Zealandei-s

beforeCook'sVisit, 13,3.

Waikaremoana: NotesandRemhiiscences of

Eaily Crossings, of its Neighbouring

Coun-try,andofitsPeculiar Botan}'.27,35!).

Heat-effect, NoteonaSupposed, 36,402

Kauri-gum, Physical Properties of,36 4!)().

Light, An Experiment bearing on the Wave

Theoryof, 36, 4S7

COUGHTKEY, ]\L

Actinia,NewSpeciesof: 4.thompaoni,7.280

- Hydroida,CriticalNotesonthe N.Z 8 2!)8.

Maori Place-names: with Special Reference

to the Great Lakes and Mountains of the

Southisland,38, 113

'nx, S. H

Copper-mineat iJ IrvilleIsland, 11,525

Mineral belonging to the Serpentine Group,

Mount Cook, Valley System on the ^^'e^^tern

Flanksof, 9 .jTTI

CerealsinX.Z (irowthof, 11 149

Coal-deposits in Wellington Province, babilityof finding Extensive, 8, 379.Coast-line of Southern Part of North Island

Pro-ofN.Z., IndicationsofChangesin Levelof,

1, 38[2nd ed.,442]

Coffee, X.Z.,9. 545

CookStrait River: Didit How tothe west or to the South-east'! 7, 448.iJate atwhichtheXorthantlSouthIslandsof

Xorth-X.Z wereunited, 7, 451

Drainage, Thorough, 2, 211

I'^ossils in the I'pper Palaeozoic and Triassic

RocksofN.Z.: Probable Reasonswhy Few

are found, 9, 561

Geographj'and TopographyofAustralia,with

some X.Z Comparisons and Contrasts, 4,

364 i^#; "«i,^*»iGeology and Topographv of South America,5,425 -'iBJ t*it''Geology of Xorth Island of X.Z., 1 (inde-

pendently paginated) [2nded 305]

GeologyofProvinceof Wellurgton, 2, 343.GoldinWellingtonProvincialDistrict 10.477.Hataitai Valley, Changesin the, 17, 342

Hedges and HedgePlants,9, 203

IgneousRocksofWellingtonProvince,8,375,IiTigation as applied to the Growth of X.Z.Flax,2, 129

Lakes Wind-formed, 12, 415

Lake Systemof N.Z.,Old; with Observations

as toFormationofCanterburyPlains,8,369.Maori Ancestry,20, 414

Maori Language, with Remarks on tlie form of EnglishSpelling, 18, 46

Re-MineralVeuis,An Attempt atan Explanation

ofthe Orighiof, 9,560

^liramar Peninsula, Wellington Harbour, 5,

39ti.

MiramarPeninsula,Improvementson,11,530

Orthography of ^laori Language, 1, 40 [2nd

Earthquake WavefeltatGisborne, 11thMay,

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12 INDKX.

CUSSEN,L

Physiograi^hy aiul (Tcolofiy of the

King-country,20, 3If).

Piakoand Waikato River-basins, 26, 398

RuapehuCrater,ThermalActivityin,19,374

WaikatoRiverBasins 21 40fi.

Iron-pjTites, New Form of, 3, 287

Rocks, Nomenclatureof, 3, 285

White Island, CVystallized Sulphur from, 3,

Oeonemertes novoE-zealandi(f, Discovery of

Living Specimens of, 28,214

Lamprey, TheN.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 Collectionof, 30, 320

MorioriRace, SomeRelicsofthe, 34, 123

Nemertine, AN.Z Lanil: Oeonemertes

Methane, Temperatnie of Combustion of, in

PresenceofPalladiuinised Asbestos, 38, 39

Xi'.xos, M., and Otuehs

Grasses, Introduced, in Canterburv Province,

GlacialPeriod,Notesonthe,6, 294

GlacialPeriodofN.Z.,Dateof: aComi)arison

ofViews, 7,440

GlaciersinNelsonProvince, Ancient,4,33ti.

Reclamation ofWaste River-beds, 14, 100

PresidentialAddressto Philosophical Institute

Fegnlecus, Noteson, 30, 253

Tuberculosis in Pheasants in Wanganui, 32,54

Eastekfield, T H.,andAston, B C

Chemistryofthe N.Z Flora, Studiesonthe

Karaka-nut,34, 495

Rimu-resin, 36,483

Tutu Plant, 33, 345

Eastkkf-ield, T H.,and B.a.gley, G

Colophony, Chemistryof, 35,470

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Ka-stkukield, T H andBek, J.

Raoult's MethodforMolecularWeight

Deter-miiiatioti,34 497

Eastkkkiklo,T H.,and Robertson, P. W.

Vajiour Densitiesofthe Fatty Aci.ls,34, 499

ECCLES, A

Addre-ss toOta.L'o institute 18t)<), 2, 428

DiscoveryofX.Z 3, Proc <>;">.

ED^vI^ Lieut.,and Rolston, Dr

WliiteIsland,Craterof, 1, r>7[2nded.,4(141.

Edwix, R a

Meteorology ofX.Z.: OntheRoutesofHigh

and Low Pressures, and the Changes of

Pressure and Wind-movement resulting

Magnetic Screening produced by Different

Metals,Comparisonof the, 28, 178

Screening of Electro-motive Force in the

Fieldsproduced by Leyden-jar Discharges,

Coals,Analyses(Technical)ofN.Z.,31,564

Contact Metamorjihism at the New Brockley

Coal-mine, MalvernHills, 31, 557

Oil-bathforstudyingthe influenceofDeflnite

Temperatures in Solids, Convenient Form

of, 30,495

Photography inColour,37, 616

Relative Thermometric Conductivities of

Liquids, Instrument for rougldy

deter-miningthe, 31,555

Stereo-chemistry, or the Arrangement of

Evans, W. ^.—continued

Sulphur in Coals, Error introduced by using

a Coal-gas Flame while determining centage of, with Especial Refercnice to the

BipolarTheory, The,40, 259

BipolarityofLittoralMarine Faunas,39, 131

EchinodermsofN.Z.,27, 194

Echinoderms ofN.Z.; with Description of a

NewSpecies: Ophidciis nouie.ntis,39, 123

Gymnoblastic Hydroids, Two New: Coryne

ienellaandTuhiclava rubra, 27,208.Hydroida, ListofN.Z., 28, 459

Ophiurid, A New: Amphiuraaster,33, 250.Ophiuroid, A New: Ophiocoina bollonv, 40,108

Ophiuroidea, A New Species of: O

ButterflynewtoN.Z.: Dayiaisberenice,6,183

ButterflynewtoN.Z.andprobablyto Science,

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Jiiiidniiiihnlina.OeeurienceinN.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 asa"Remedy, 5, 289

Lcpidopiriit: Occurrencein N.Z.ofa Species

belonging to the CovaidceFamily, 9, 459

Lepidoplrni of N.Z., Synonymic List of, 30,

I'cirnodai1110)1 pliito, Pt'culiar Neuration in

A\'ingsof Individualsof, 15, 197

P.'^tichida'.New(JeneraandSjjeciesof,10,2tK).

Ferol'.sun, a

Trout, Young: Causeof their i)isa])pearance

from our Sti'eams, 21, 235

Fern, CuriousForms ofN.Z.,30, 434

Ferns, Growth of: and on a New Fern now

firstreporteil, 27 446

Ferns,Hybrid,35, 372

Fern.s Noteson, 37,377

Ferns, Two New, 38, 495

<Geographical and other Features of

Little-known Portionsof \\'ellington Province, 4,

128

Lny<iniJius/ieldii, Noteson,17,288

Moa-1)ones, Discoveries of, at Waikanae, 24,

558

JSloa,Dateofthe Extinctionof the, 26,5(i0.

Rats and Plague, 33,443

Sand-dunes, Shiftingof, 24,561

Tauakira Ascent of, 5, 405

Insulation, Relative Commercial Values of

Pumice and Charcoal for Purposes of, 30,463

Fishesof the Family Fercidce, A New Genus

of,from N.Z.: Plugiogeneion, 22, 273.Moa, Disa])pearanceof the, 23, 373

Plutyceiru.s from Antipodes Island: P

cry-throti.s,24, 190

Pegalecti-^. oi(!reat Oarfish.caught inOkains

Bay, 24, 192

Sea-bear caught off Sumner, Points in the

Anatomy of a; with Notes on the N.Z.Eared Seals, 24, 198

ForEL, A

Fortnicidce (Ants) of N.Z., Revision of theSpecies of the, 37,353

Fonnividw De.scription of a New (iepus of

theFamily: Huhen'a, 24, 303

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Small-nailed Sral {Stiii(/iii/^)i<-i('>- /rjdoiii^x),

I'l'O-liably Ni'Nv \';uicty of, 2 'oA.

Volcanoesoftln' Taupo District 31.4!»,s.

Fi:o.sT C and Lucas A H S.

[wizardsiiidiLTcnoiis to X.Z 29 2ti4.

FlLTiiN K

Birds, Disappearanceof the X.Z 40, 485

Cuckoo, Long-tailed {Urodyii/uni-s Itidensi.s):

anAccount of its Habits, Descriptionof a

Nest containing its (supposed) Egg, and a

Suggestionas to howthe ParasiticHabitin

Bints has become established, 36, 113

Fire-walkingCeremony Fiji, witlia Pi-obable

Ex))lanation of theMystery, 35, 187

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

PatentSlips,Meritsof, 1.oO [2nded.,453],

Watershed Districts; County or other

Di-visionsoftheCountryto bedetermined

FaunaofOtago,SomeChangesiuthe, 10,30!J.

Presidential Adtlress to OtagoIn.stitute, 187(3,

9, 656

Te Puia Hot S])ring, near Wangape Lake,

Vi-sitto,2, 169

Trap-doorSpider, Habitsof the,8,222

Trap-door Spiders" Nestsfrom California and

from Western Australia in Christchuich

Mu.seum, 10, 301

Gillies, T B

CorkOakin.Uickland, (jrowtlioF, 15,2i>"^.

Danuisherenice,Noteon,7, 523

Geri/yoneflriviventris, Habitsof, 7,524

Moa: Footpiintsat Povertv Bav,4, 127

Glvde,S. D.,andOthers

Grasses, Introduced, in Canterbury Province,

4, 304

Goldie, W. H

Maori Medical Lore: Noteson theCauses of

Diseaseand 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 Ritesconnected withthesame,37 1.

con-Existence of Man in N.Z at or before theVolcanic Era,Discovery of Cut Stump of

TreegivingEvidenceof, 7, 144

Ouartz-crushineatThamesGoldtields, 8, 17>) ;

Aranpjje of N.Z., New Sjjccies: DoloDicdes

aijnaticus,Lycosa uliginosa,andL.bellicoia,

20, 133

Amnece of N.Z., New Species of, with Notes

on their Habits: Cijdoctenus fugax and

BalcBua nuirf/imdu, NotesonSkullof, 3, 123

Seals, Whales, andDolphins of N.Z., List of,

6, 87

Whale, N.Z Right, Skeletonof, 6, 91).

Whales and DolphinsofN.Z Seas: Notes on

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16 INDEX.

Gkay,W.,andPotts, T H

NativeTreesandShrubs, CultivationofSome

Development of some N.Z Conifer Leaves

with regard to Transfusion Tissue and to

Address to Canterbury Institute on

Cen-tenary of Cook's FirstLanding in N.Z., 2,

421

Ancient Native Burial-place, near Moa-bone

Point, Sumner,7,86

Balcenopterarostrata, 13, 169

" Birds of N.Z.": Explanationo^some

Per-sonalRemarksinMr Potts'sPaper,7,530

Canterbury Museum, Early History of, 14,

503

Carved Stone Bird, named "Korotangi" by

the Maoris, 14 104

Chargesagainst A McKayreExcavations at

Moa-bone Point Cave at Sumner, 7, 528,

531, 532, 534

Curlew, probablyNumeniuscyanopus

Occur-renceinN.Z.ofa, 9, 427

Dinornis Bones from Glenmark,

Measure-mentsof, 1,80[2nded., 21]

Distributionof Plants in Province of

Cheinxmichthysfoste.ri[forderi],6, 103

FishesofN.Z.,Notes onsomeI'ntleseribed, 5,

Kiwi,Leg-bonesof aNewSiieciesof, 16,576

Lamnn cornuhka (Porbeagle Shark):

Moa-bone Point Cave, Sumner Road:

Ro-searchesandExcavations,7,54

Moa-hunter Encampment at Shag Point,Otago, 7, 91

Moas andMoa-hunters,4, ()6.

Oulodon, aNew Genusof Ziphioid \Vhale«,9.

Regnlecuspacificus, a NewSpecies of

Ribbon-fishfromN.Z Seas,10,246

Rock Specimens collected by H. H Travers

onChatham Islands, 1, ISO [2nded., 127]

Saurian Remains from Waipara River, terbury, 2, 186

Can-Sedimentary Rocks of Canterbury

Moun-tains, Age andSubdivisionsof, 19,449.Southern Aljis, Geological Structure of, 17,

332

Stone Implements, Ancient Manufactory of,

atMouthofOtokaiCreek,Otago, 12, 150

Stone Weaponsofthe MorioriandtheMaori

Fora miniferafrom Hauraki Gulf, 19, 196

Gold, Ohinemuri, ISIicroscopical Structure ofthe, 23, 335

Hall, J V

Rapa Island, Southern Archipelago, 1, 128[2nded.,75]

Hall, J. W.

Trees, N.Z., planted at Parawai, Thames, at

and subsequent to 1873, Remarks on, 34,

BoneLizard Pendant,35, HI.

BonePendants foundinSouthIslandofN.Z

25, 489

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AUTHORS. 17

HAMiuTt)N, A

continued

BotanicalSiibjpcts,Listof I'apcrsandNotices

on,in Trans N.Z Inst, and other

Electric Ray new to the Fauna of N.Z.,

be-longing to the Oenus AHrape: A aysoni,

34, 224

Euryapteryx from Riverton Beach,

South-land,NotesonaSpecimenof,30,445

Extinct Birds of N.Z Note on Remains of

someof the, found near Ngapara,36, 474

Ferns of N.Z., Abnormal Developments in;

with a List of Papers by various Authors

ontheFernsofN.Z.,36,334

FernsofN.Z.,Notes on some,22,493

FishesandFishing, ListofPapersonN.Z.,34,

539

Fissures and Caves at Castle Rocks,

South-land: with Description of Remains of

Existingand Extinct Birds founfi inthem,

25, 88^26. 22(>.

FlaxMatsfoundinOtago,(Jld,25, 48().

Foraminijera of Tertiary Beds at Petane,

nearNapier,13,393

Forestsof N.Z.,28, 147

Fossils from Wharckuri, on the Waitaki

River, North Otago, Notes ona Small

Col-lectionof.36, 465

Gannet, Brown {Sula fusca), shot in Napier

Harbour; with Notes onotherN.Z Birds,

21, 128

GeologyofN.Z., List ofPaperson,35.489

Macquarie Island, Notes on a Visit to, 27,

559

MaoriNecklaces,25,491

Maori Race, Hand-list of certain Papers

re-lating to the, and published in various

Moa, Feathersof aSmall Speciesof, foundin

a Cave at the Head of Waikaia River

;

with a Notice of a Moa-himter's

Camping-placeintheOldManRange,27, 232

Moa Gizzard-stones, 24, 172

Moriori Carving on the Trunks of

Karaka-trees, 36, 11

Murihiku, Notesfrom: a Descriptionofsome

RockPictographsontheWaitaki,andNotes

onaMaoriKete containing Textile Fabrics

OkaritoDistrict, Wostland,11,386

PnhtdiceUainN.Z., Occurrenceof,35,262

Stone Relic fouiul atOrepuki, 35, 113

Suntish {OHJm;ori-icu-^ tnola) ca])tured atNapier, 18, T'.o.

Tree-fern{flemiidiii stnithii). Branched

Speci-menofa, 28 622

"Vegetable CaOTpillar"'

of N.Z., Notes ontheso-called, 18.209

Wind in N.Z., Gyration of, with its

Charac-teristics inthe various Quarters, 3, 303

Moon,Stereoscopic Aspectof the, 20,428

Tarawera Eruption: Criticism of tionsofitsCauses, 20, 277

Explana-TimaruLoessasa Climate-register,23,324.Volcanic Action, Causeof,19,338

Harding, J

TeAoroa, Northern Wairoa, 21, 336.Hardinc4, R.C

DecimalandMetricalFallacies, 36, 85

Kerns andSerifs, 29, 95

Literature, Unwritten,25, 439

Marsh-lights,30, 87

Mental OperationsinSleep,26, 687

Ornithological Note,28, 376

. Rainbows, Observationson,25, 448

" Relicsof the FirstN.Z. Press, 32,400.

"iVowel-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, ACurious Propertyof,25,544.Rainbows, FurtherNoteon, 26, 481

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Antigone, Notes on, 19,504.

Etvmo]og\- of the Word '' Dicrectus"'

inPlautus",20, 429

Haszard, H D M

Cannibalism, Some Relicsof, 22, 104

C'aptain Cook Foot-tracksof, 35, 24

•Growth of some Indigenous anil other Trees

Dodonidin helmsi, Criticism of ^Ir 1'.

Mar-shall'sPaperon, 30, 559

> Lfpidoptera, Two New Species of: Oiiliosia

juari/arifaand Asaphodessirix.29, 2S2

Addressto Aucldand Institute, 1874, 7, 513

Bc2innin2Sof Life, Remarkson Dr Rastians

i\'orkon,6, 400

Eelip.scs, 4, 389

Eclipse ofthe Sun, 187(3, 9, 640

Gold Improvements in Processes for

Ex-tracting andSaving, 2, 174

(iccultationof Stars bytheMoon, Prediction

Fishes, EffectofColdon 16.275

Swiss LakeDwellings, 14, 551

Hector, D

Earth'sMotionin S])ace.TheEtjuatorial

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 NewShell, 27 292

Auriferous Omenls in N.Z., Distribution of,

Bruimer Mine Disaster 29 602

Canada. Western: Early Explorations and

Colonisation,33, 552

(/anterburv Mountains, (ieological Structine

of, 17, 337

Ceniiodiisfosteri [forsteri\ 7, 490

CetaceainColonialMu.seum Noteson.2,26

Cetacea of N.Z., Noteson the.9. 477

Cetaci'u ofN.Z Recent antl Fossil.13 434

Cuetniorni-s cnlritrans, showing its AfHnit\- to

Delphinus forsteri.Notes on,6, 85

Dinornisgi;/anteiis, Di.-<coveiv of Bonesof, onthe Surface, 27 655

Dog, Remains of a. found near White Cliffs,

Taranaki 9. 243

Dolphins ofthe N.Z Seas 17 207

Earthcpiakes ami Wave Phenomenaobserve<l

in N.Z in 1868 1.93 [2nd ed 351.

Earthcpiakes in N.Z 20 450

Ferns '.f N.Z ( rrected Li.st of 3. end oivol

Fish,New: hi/poh/codeshaastii 13 194

Fishesof N.Z.,'Noteson.34,239

Flight ofcertain Birds, Anatomy of. 27, 284.FossilBrarhiopodit ofN.Z 11.537

Mercurial Springs of the Bav of Islands 10

Petrel, Antarctic {Friocella antarctica) 9 4(i4.

Planarian, Land Notes ona. 25 255

Foiiiaderrid, New S])ecies of: P lainui, 11

428

Presidential Address to Wellington sophical Societv—1872 5. 407: 1873 6,

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ShootingStars inNovember. 1898, 31 721.

Tarawera ICiiijjtion ()l)servations on, 19,

WhiteIsland, (leology of, 3, 278

Xiphias gladius (Northern Swordhsh)

com-jjaredwithHisfiophornshfrschelli(Antarctic

Swordfish),30, 551

Dredging ou the Continental Shelf of New

Zealand, Residtsof, 38, b8

J'inrll/dre.Enumerationof the, 25,15(5.

Floods in Lake Districts andFlooded Rivers

ingeneral; withMethodsfortheir

Preven-tionandControl,10, 180

Sewerage,Sanitary,21, 3C59.

Hiloexdorf, F W.

Bees,Magnetic Sense ofDirectionin,35, 483

Earth's Rotation, Influence of the, on the

Course of the Rivers on the Canterburv

Plains,39, 20f5.

Hvdroids of the Neiglibourhood of DuneiHn,

"30. 200

Insects, Short Notesonsome,35, 2(54.

I'cdicellina,Occurrence inN.Z of, 30 218

Plutdla crucifernnDii, Life-historv <if, 33

Artesian-water Basins of the Heretaunga

Plain,Hawke'sBay,37 431

Artesian -water Prospects at Wanganui. 25

Geology of (Jountry between Dannevirke and

Wainui,Hawke'sBay, 26, 392

Geology of District between Napier and RuapehuMountain,22,422

(JeologvofDistrictlietweenNapierand

Puke-titiri^ 32, 183

Geology of Scinde Island, and the Pu-lation

ofNa])ierLimestonestoothersining Districts 19 441

Surround-Hawke's Bav Plain: Past and Present 30515

Maoris To-dav and To-morrow, 29, 150: 35

Nuhaka HotSprings, 27,478

Oil Prospects of Povertv Bav and District

Philo-Printing in N.Z.,EarlyDaysof, 33.407

Pumice: its Geological I)istril>ution on theEast CoastofNorthIslandofN.Z.,20.293.Relation of the Kidnapper and Pohui Con-glomerates to the Napier Limestones and

PetaneMarls.23, 340

Rua]5ehuand Ngauruhoe, 24 603

l\ua])ehu andthe Volcanic Zone in 1895 28

TechnicalandScientificTraining,35, 153

Universitvand ScienceWorkin N.Z sion of,33,395

Exten-\'e!/etab]e Caterpillai' {Cordire p.<:rohnisii) 34396

\'olcanic-dust Showei-s at Napier, 19 3,S5 •

29 .571.

Volcanic Outburst at Te Mari, Tongariro in

Trang 24

Earl\-VisitsoftheFrenchto N.Z., 40,

137-FijiFireCeremony, Accountofthe, 31, 667

Literaturein N.Z., Some Accountof the

Be-ginningsof:

TheMaoriSection,33, 472

TheEnglishSection—Newspapers,34, 99

TasmanandhisJournal,28, 117

HoGBEN, (;.

Calculating Cubic Content of Excavation,

CTraphic Method of, as for Water-races on

UnevenGround,31,602

Earthquake of 5th December, 1881, felt at

Christ.church, Determination of the Origin

ofthe, 23,465

Earthquake of 27th December, 1888, feltin

Cantcrburx' and Westland Origin of, 23,

470

Earthquakeof7thMarch,1890,feltatNapier,

Gisborne,andother Places,23 473

Earthquakeof24th June, 1891, 24,574

Earthquake of 5th J\dy, 1891, in Cook

Strait: an Attemjtt to define the

Earthquake Motion as observed in N.Z.,

Notes on theComparisonofsomeElements

of,withtheirTheoretic Values,31,590

Earthquake-waves Path of, through the

Earth 37 424

Earthquakes,Theoryof N.Z.,38, 502

Geometry, Transcendental: Remarks

sug-gested by Mr Frankland's Paper, ''

Non-EuclidianGeometryvindicated,"19,510

SeismogramsofDistantEarthquakes,33,560

Seismograph Records atWellington,34, 598;

Lepidoptera, Noteson, 40,533

Lepidoptera Some New Speciesof,38, 510

Metacria-s strategica Occurrence at

Ca-CometofAprU,May, andJune, 1901, 34, 31

Declana flocco-sa, a Common Moth, Varieties

of, 21, 190

Dipterous Insect, New: Nettiorcea

nyctmeri-aniis, 15, 218

Entomological Field-workin N.Z 33 383.Entomological Tour on the Tableland of

Insects,Sensesof, 34, 18

InsectSwarms onMountain-topsinN.Z., 38,334

Instinct in Insects,Instancesof,24,354

Junonia vellidaandDeiopeiapvlrheUa,renceinN.Z.of,19,201

Occur-Macro-lepidoptera, New Species of, 35, 243

Macro-lepidoptera, Recent Observations on

N.Z.,including DescriptionsofNewSpecies,

40, 104

Micro-Iepidoptera, Natural Histor\- of ThreeSpecies of,21, 189

Neuroptera ofN.Z., Noteson,26, 105

Plume-moths: Unusual Abundance of

cer-tain Species during Summer of 1894—95,

Blights, Notes on: Dactylopinx ralceolarice

and Lecanium hispidum,23, 111

SpontaneousGeneration, DescriptionofaJew

ExperimentsbearingontheQuestionof,17,182

Wattle-blight {Icerya purchasi) in Tasmania,

anditsNatural Enemies,22, 176

Hughes, H G

Trang 25

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

EvidenceofaChangein the, 16,459

Hawaii-neiandthe Hawaiians,15, 467

Presidential Address to Wellington

Philo-sophical Society, 1887,20,439

Hgttok, F W.

Acrididce,Notesonthe N.Z.,31, 44

Alcpisaurusferox Occurrenceonthe Coastof

ArtesianWells near Na})ier,3, 251

Auckland and Campbell Islands, Zoological

Collection from, 11,337

Baleen Platesof,inOtago Museum,7,266

BatsofN.Z 4, 184

Beetles oftheAucklandIslands, 34, 175

Birds, OurMigratory,33, 251

Birds of Great Barrier Island, 1, 160 [2nd

BirdsofN.Z.,Nestsand Eggsofsome,3, 111

BirdsoftheChatham Islands,5, 222

Birds,Two, newto theFaunaofN.Z.: Nyroca

atistralisand ^Estrelala [CEstrelata] gouldii,

BouldersinthePortHills, Nelson,24, 365

Brachiopoda of N.Z., Tertiary, Revision of

Chrj/sophrtnnsjcrcdayi, Notc^ on, 33, 96

Cirn'pcdid of N.Z inOtago Museum. 11, 328.CoalfieldsofN.Z.,RelativeAgesof the, 22,377

(Vielenterate Fauna of N.Z., Contributions to

Cowfish, or Bottle-nosed Dolphin [Tursio

metis) Descriptionofthe, 8, 180

DipternIjrachycera ofN.Z., Synop.sisof the, 33,1.

Diptera Fauna of N.Z., Additionsto the, 34,

179

Diptera from the SouthernIslandsof N.Z., A

SmallCollection of, 34, 169

Dog, The AncientMaori, 30, 151

Earnscleugh Cave, 7, 138

EarthquakesintheAmuriin 1888,21,269

EarthwormsofN.Z.inOtago Museum,9, 350.Echinodermata, Catalogue of the N.Z : Cor-rectionsandAdditions,9, 362

Fire-drill (supposed) found in the Cave at

Moa-bonePoint, Sumner, 26, 516.Fishes, Noteson someN.Z., withDescription

of a New Species

Crepidotjnster simus, 28,316

Fishesof N.Z., Listof, 22, 275

Fishes, SomeN.Z., 6, 104

Fish, New : Bovichiths [Bovichthys] pictus, 36, 148

roseo-Fish,New: Labrichthysroseipunctata,12,455

Flies, Two New: Limnia castanea and L

striata, 36, 153

Flight ofthe Albatros Mechanical Principlesinvolvedin, 1,58 [2nded.,465]; 2, 227.Flightofthe Black-backedGidl, 5, 140

Flight, Sailing, of the Albatros: Reply to

J S Webb, 4, 347

FoliatedRocksofOtago, 24,359

Fossil Pecten,New,fromtheChathamIslands:

Trang 26

<4eological HistoryofN.Z., 32 15i).

<.Teology of(.'ountr\- about Lvell, 22 38"

(Tcologv of Country between ()aiiiaru and

Moeraki, 19 41.").

"

(leologyofNoi'thHead of MannkanHarliotir,

2, ibl

Geologyof PakihiIsland 1. HiTI2nded 1 13].

Geology ofScinde Island, 18 327

Geology of Trelissiek or Broken Hivi-i' Basin,

Greensandsof theWaihao I'orks, 20, 264

Heiuifjlrra of X.Z whichhave been flescribed

previous to 1896, Synopsisof, 30, 167

Htjdrobiinceof X.Z., 14, 143

Ichthvologv of X.Z., Contributions to the,

5,259; 8, 209; 9,353

Insects from the Chatham Islands, with a

Descriptionof ThreeXew Species, 30, 155

Insectsrecordedashaving beenfoundinX.Z

LizardsofX.Z.,withDescrii)tionofTwo Xew

Species, 4, 167 [See(!l-<o 5. 404.]

Leuco])hyre fromtheSelw\n <lorge, 20, 271

Magnetic Dip, 11.558

JIajaqueu.s rFquinoctialit<, from Anti])odes

Island, 27, 177

Malacology ofX.Z.,('ontributionsto 13 200

Mantis foundinX.Z.,Xoteonthe, 29 242

Maori Cookina-placesatilouthofShanKiver,

8, 103

Maori Stone Implements,30 130

yi((japodiuH jiritchftrdii : Mx/apodiii.s liutloni,

Moa-bonesat Kapna, I)e])osit ot, 28, ti27.

Moa-bones fiom Kntidd, 28 645

Mosses, ^lod ideations in Capsules of. \\ith

Referenceto Dispersion of Spores,7, 342

^Mountains Formationof, 5,App xxv

^Mountains.Formationof: Replyto O Fisher,

I'muphanlalignaria, Xoteon, 32 22

I 'haliterororax caruncidntus, 11,332

Fhasmida.of X.Z., 30, 160

Fhastnidfje, Revision of the X.Z., 31, .30.

Pheasants: Introduction into Province of

Auclvland 2, 80

Phonniiun tenax StructureofLeaf of, 2, 111

Phorocera, Revision of the X.Z Members of

theGenus,36 150

Plesiosaiu', Xew. from Waijiara River 26,

354

J'oli/zoa in the "'

Catalogue of the Marine

^lollusca of X.Z.": Corrections and

Addi-tions, 9, 358

Railway Cuttingsin the Weka Pass 20 257

Jiallidce, XewC'enusof, 6, 108

P>at.Maori, 9, 348; 10,288

Rat [Miis iiiaoiiuiii) that invaded Pictcjn in

March 1884,20 43

Rhyolitesfromthe Mataui

Ris.^oiita-, Xew (Jenus of:

ofsomeX.Z.,

Trang 27

Sliells.' Land-, ofN.Z 15, i:U: 16 101.

Sliclls.Tertiary,fromW'ansjauui,New,15,-410.

Sliells,Tertiarv,inOtago Museum.ThreeNew,

Struthiolaria papulosa,Structureof, 15 117

Te Tarata, Rotomahana. Notes onthe Basin

of 1, 162 [2nded., 106]

Tipididai,\>v Crane-flies, of N.Z 32 22

Waimakariri,LowerGoi'geofthe, 16,449

Waitemata Series and Brown-coal Series of

Drurv and Waikato Relative Ages of 3,

Wormsof N.Z.".Catalogueof,11.314; 12.277

Hi'TTux, F W and Kiek, T

Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf, Description of, 1,

•Mollusca AdditionalList of: MinuteSpecies

found inSand fromTitahiBay, 40 559

Mollusca, Marine, of Banks Peninsula,

Pre-liminaryListof,40,387

.Molluscs collected in Otago, List of Marine,

40, 404

.Molluscs,Noteson someN.Z Marine,40,373

Plutaha rcgia.OccurrenceinN.Z of, 39, 137

Ikedale,T., and Mestayer,M K

Mollusca,ilarine,fromLvallBa\', Listof,40,

410

J

Ja(Ksox, H

Longitudeb\-^leridianTransitsof theMoon:

Observations takenat theHutt in 1870.3.

Bu-ds.Noteson,25, 107

Black Vine-weevil (Otiorhi/nchus -iulcaiK-^).currenceinNelson of the, 22, 338.Botanical Notes from Takaka District 25.304

Oc-BotanicalNotes, NelsonDistrict, 28, 537.Botanical Notes on the Wangapeka Valley,Nelson, 30, 442

Botanical Notes: Plants newto Nelson

Dis-trict,&c.,fromWest Wanganui, 27,407.Danai^ plexippus and Sphinx convolvilli (?),

OccurrenceinNelsonof, 23, 192

Diadnniu neritm, Desci-iptionof, 18,205

Loiiiaria lanreolata.Remarkable Variation m,

25 306

Maori Implements discovered at Takaka,

Nelson 25, 494

NoxiousW>edsinNelson District, 27,407

Plati/cercusnuriceps RemarkableVariationin

the Colourof, 23, 192

Ribbon-hsh {Ee<jalecus argenfeus) taken in

ZoologicalNotes: (1) Arboreal Nestsof

Bush-rat {Mus maoriuin); (2) Paryphanta

hoch-stetferi found at Low Levels at West

Trang 28

J/*-Kirk, H B.

Calceolaria repens and other Plants

dis-coveredin WellingtonDistrict, 11,466

Gytnnoriiyxa, TwoMarine: Amoebaagilisand

Myroplasmarete.39, 520

Poll/chafe, Preliminary Note on some Stages

intheDeveloiimcntofa,40,286

Sepioteuthis hiUneala,Anatomyof, 16, 145

Sponges of N.Z., Contributions to a

Abroianella, Pvcmarks on the Genus; with

DescriptionsofNewSpecies,24, 418

Amphibromus, Discovery in N.Z of; with

Description of a New Species—.1. fluiians,

BeechesofN.Z.,Noteson,17,298

Botamcal Notes: Pisonia timbellifera and

Botany inOtago,Historyof,29, 532

BotanV ofAntipodesIsland, 23,436

Botanv ofBluffHill, 10,400

Botany of EastCapeDistrict, 29, 509

Botany of Great Barrier Island, 1, 144 [2nd

ed.,"88]

BotanyofIslandsinHaurakiGxdf, 11,444

Botany of Kawau Island: Critical Notes on

certain Species of Plants doubtfully

In-digenous,9, 525

BotanyofNorthern PartofProvinceof

Auck-land,3, 166

Botany ofOtago, 10,406

Botany ofthe Snares,23,426

BotanyofThamesGoldfields,2,89

Botany of certain PlacesinWaikatoDistrict,

3, 142

Boirychium lunaria.Noteson,16, 366

CarexinN.Z., Notes oncertainSpeciesof,23,

Cdmisia,New Formsof,27,327

Centrolepis, New Species of: C minima,

C.viridis,andC strigosa, 23,441

<'li-itham Islands, X;',linaliscd Plants of, 5,

320.^->-|^ *^,.;;.i ,,.;;y^

C'heilanthes,N.Z iormsof, 6,247

Chenopodiuvi, New Speciesof: 0 buchanani,

22, 446 1^.^,

Cladophora,NewSpeciesof, 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]>-tionsof BotanicalCollections madedurin<r,

Double Parasitism in Loranlhacccp,

Remark-ableInstanceof, 8,329

Drimys, New Species of: I), traversii, 30

andGeographicalNotes, 10,App xxviii

Floras, Indigenous, of British Islands andN.Z compared,4, 247

Floras of N.Z and Australia, Relationshipbetween, 11, 540

Fungus: ExportfromN.Z., 11,454.GentiansofN.Z.,A Revisionofthe, 27, 330.Graminece, A New (Jenus of: Siinplicia, 29

ovata,'' Petric, and (i. ftavida,

Colenso, Remarks on in Replv to Mr

Petrie, SO,380

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AUTHORS 25

Kirk T.—<:onli7iu€d

'Handbook of \.Z Flora." Certain N.Z

Plantsnotinchi(kHlin, 3, 163

Hy)uciM>illtera.RevisionoftheN.Z.Specie.sof,

IsortesandotherGeneraofRhizocarpwnewto

FloraofN.Z., Discoveryof, 2, 107

Isoites.NewSpecie.?of: /.alpinus,7, 377

Juncusqlaucus.OccurrenceinN.Z.of,10,393

Juncus 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-scriptionsofNewSpecies, 14,379

Lindsaya viridis,10, 396

LittoralPlantsinWaikato District,3, 147

Lycopodium New Species of: L raundosum,

n. 456

Lycopodium varium and L billardieri, with

DescriptionofaNew Form,16,370

Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Three Dried

Specimensof 10,417

Mistletoe,A New: Viscuvi clavatum,24, 429

Mitrasacme montcma Occurrence in N.Z of

aVarietyof,22,445

Monocleajorstcri.DiscoveryinN.Z.of,10,418

Naturalised PlantsofN.Z., especiallythosein

Olearias, Macrocephalous, ofN.Z.; with

De-scriptionofaNew Species,23,443

Panaxlincare.Noteson,9, 492

Paper, Indigenous Materials for Manufacture

of, 3, Proc.48; 6, 55

Paratrophisheterophylla.Remarkson,29,498

Phyllocladus, N.Z Species of: P glauca, P

trichomanoides, andP alpina, 10,378

Pilularia,NewSpeciesof: P.nova'-ztalandioB,

9, 547

Pimelea,NewSpeciesof: P.suteri, 26,259

Pine,A New: Podocarpusacutifolius, 16,370

Pittosporuin and Lorayithxis in Herbarium of

ColonialMuseum, AnUndescribed,3, 161

Pittosporum, N.Z Speciesof, 4, 260

Plants collected at Okarito: Notes on Mr

Hamilton'sCollection,11.439

Plants collected on Stewart fslajid,. New, 16,

371

Plants Common to British Islandsand N.Z.,

LocalDistributionof, 4,256

Plants Descriptions of New,3, 177; 9, 547;

10 tlO: 11, 463: 13, 384

Kirk, T.—continued.

Plantsfrom Campbell Island, 14, 387

Plant.s, Naturalised, of Port Xicholsoii 10,

Puka [Merytasivclairii).Accountof, 2, 100

Punui of Stewart Island: Aralia h/allii. 17,

293

Rata (Metrosiderosrohusta) Habitof, 4,267.Reclamation of Sand Wastes, Plants bestadaptedfor, 6,45

Rhagodia, Occurrenceof a Speciesof, atPortNicholson.16,369

Eiunex, NewSpeciesof: li. neglectus,9,493.Senecio, NewSpeciesof: <S'. muelleri, 15,359.Sowthistles of N.Z., Remarks on; with De-scriptionofaNewSpecies,26, 263

Timbers ofN.Z., Utilisation ofNeglected, 11,

458

Triodiu and Atropis: Occurrence in N.Z.,

andDescriptions ofNewSpecies, 14,378.Veronica, Two New Species of: V ohovaia

Kirk,T., and Buchanax,J

Plants found in Northern District of vinceofAuckland,2, 239

Pro-KiEK,T., and Hutton,F.W.

AridIsland, Hauraki GuK, Description of, 1,

Aphroditce, Some N.Z.; withDescriptions of

supposed New Species, 11,397

Birds in the Colonial Museum, Additions toCollection of,13, 235

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KiKK T W.

ioniiHutd

'Crustaceans,New: HfiUiims nibiginosus,

Gehi-•innis Ihotiif'oni. and Mi/sis iiteinetizhctgfni,

13, 286

Crustaceans So)iu- X.Z II 401

Cuttlelish (iiant: ()(cuiitluc onX.Z Coast

Mnllu.^ai Marine, of Welliimton 12 303

<hnithological Notes.20 2!t : 26 ISl

I'lilhuinis New S])ecies of: P Ixiiiidii.^. 12,

Piijeon, N.Z (CttrpupJuii/n nuiir-zKildndue),

Remarkable Variety of, 18 129

Pill-millipede, New: Sji}i(t>rofhtriu)ii

Shells, New. 12 3Uli: 14, 282

ShellsofN.Z., Additionsto List of, 14, 2t)8.

Soaring of theHawk: a PossibleReason for

Notched Wing-feathers, 22, 32.3.

Sparrow, European (Passer domesticus), in

N.Z., Breeding Habitsof the, 23 108

TertiaryFossils New, 14,409

Vitn'vaiiiiUiijitui : OccurrenceinX.Z 12,307

\'i/iiicflhv. Specimens of, collected in

Neigh-bomhood of Wellington, 18, 21.").

Worm.Double,Noteona Curious,19, (54.

X((nthiHni slnuiKin'uiii OccurrenceinN.Z of,

Presidential Address to Wellington

I'iiilo-so])hicalSociety, 1874,7. •U7

TeethoftheLeiodo)i,6 3.")8.

ThysdiiolhiciuKi New S])ecies of. collected in

Southern Aljis: T hiirhdiKiiii. 13 38.").

Ctenohdniis knoxi Note on, 5, 308

Kanae Anatomy of 4. 189

Kioic the IndigenousRat of N.Z.,4, 3()2.

XdultiHUs i/r(-!/ii (Brown Tree-lizard of X.Z.),

Dis-Cerdinidcffe.TheN.Z Speciesof,37, 384

iJdesseria, Notes on several S]iecies of ()nebeing New

D linearis 29 446

FucoidecE ofBanks Peninsula.18 303.Lessoniavariegata 26 304

PhifUitis fascia.OccurrenceinN.Z.of,39 220

Seaweeds of N.Z Revised List of, 32 57;

Glossostignia ddtinoidcsfound lieside

^launsira-pouri Stream, Otaki,21, 108

Lemox, C

Telegraphy, Duplex,7, 396

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I.KWIS .1. H

Cohoptciri, Noteson.34, '201.

L< jiidopiern ofMount Ida 33, 18().

Oihtiiiiid ppnrtieas,35 272

LlKllTuX, E N

IMioasants on the \\'cst Coast of the North

Island, Decrease of.21, 225

^Minerals ofN.Z in Otago Museum, 10, 490

IMoa Eggshell, Analysisof, 13, 22;').

Mh-H(Ius antarcticvs Analysis of

Pseudam-nioticFluid of,22 332

Rock Specimen from N.Z showing Junction

between Granite antl Slate, Analyses of,

10,505

.Slatein contact with Granite from

Preserva-tion Inlet, Analysigof,17, 340

AL'riculturalChemistry, 1, 63 [2nd'ed 4701.

Lucas, A H S., and Frost C

Lizardsindigenousto N.Z.,29, 264

LUDLA.M, A

Cultivation and Acclimatisation of Trees and

Plants, 1 (independently paginated) [2nd

PhotographicLenses.Meansforincreasing theScale of, and theI'se of Telescopic Powers

in connection with anC)rdinar\'Camera, 23.461

ReptilianBeds of X.Z., 9, 5Sl

Rlnnirhonclla, (Jenus, 13, 396

Rimutaka andTararua Mountains.Liinestf)ne.s

and otherRocksof,21, 486

Waihao Greensandsand theirRelation to theOtotara Limestone, 19, 434

McKay, A.,and Skey,W.

^linerals Rare, associated with tiic Tin-ore

of Stewart Island; with Notes on their

Browning'sVisionof Life, 32, 368

Influence of theIdeal 30, 109

Socialism, APoefs 32, 377

"TheCurseof Charity,"" 17,453

Therapeutic Agent,AMysteri(jus 22 1 19.

MacLACRix, J S.,and Poxo, J A

Soil ofth"eTaupo Plains.Compositionof the,

anditsSuitabilityfortheGrowthof(4ra.sses,

Trang 32

FoginWellington ontheMorningofthe 19th

June, 1900, Noteon,33, 380

" Giotto's Circle" and Writing, 33 491

Maori Skeletonsand Relics broughtto Light

atKaraka Bay.Wellington, 32.271

MaupuiaPa,Miramar, TheSiteof,37 171

MacLeod, W. A

Dolerite, Notes ona WestCoast,31,487

HornblendeTrachyte from Tawhetarangi, 31,

Atmospheric Changes, Influence of, on the

HotSpringsandGeysersatRotorua,9, 27

ChathamIslandsandtheir Inhabitants,3,311

Chipsfrom an Ancient ]Maori Workshop, 35,

240

FishesinUpper Whanganui River,12, 315

Fi.shfoundin thePiako River,35 319

Moa,Antiquity of the, 25, 534

Morioris, Early History of the; with an

Ab-stract of a Moriori Narrative, presentedby

CaptainG.Mair duringtheAdjourned

Dis-cussionon Mr A Shand's Paper,37 156

Te Panenehu,TheAncient Tribe 28 36

Presi<lential Address to Wellington

Philo-sophical Society, 1870, 3, App 17

Hylaavrea Anatomyof,38,257

Kea, Natural History of the; with S])ecial

Reference to its Reputed Sheep-killingPropensities,39 271 : 40, 534

Psi/llidfE, NewSpeciesof: Trioza alexinu, 35,305

Geological Notes on the Country Norih-west

ofLake Wakatipu,38, 5()0.

GeologyofCentre and NorthofNoith Island,

40, 79

Kingston Moraine, 35 387

Leaf-bedsin theKaikorai Valk\ 34 585

. Rocks, Magnesian, at Milford Sound, 37 481.Tridymite-trachyte of Lyttelton, 26 3ii8.

Volcanic Action inN.Z Historyof. 39.542

Beasts ofPrey to destroy the Rabbit

(Jbjec-tions tothe Introductionof.17, 179 '

Birds, Native, Protection of. 18 112

Alfvrodidcp, a Family of

Hemiptera-Homo-ptera Contributionstowards a Monograpli

ofthe, 28,411Aleurodid(jefrom N.Z.and Fiji. 22 17<t.

Aphidian Insect infesting Pine-trees; withObservationson the Name " Chernies" or

'Kermes," 17 13

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Cocrido' 'Honcyclcw" of, and the Fungus

accomjianyingtheseIn.sects, 19, 41

Cocridcp roi)oi'tecl from Australasia and the

Pacific Lslatuls up to December 1804,

SynopticalListof. 27 1.

Desmidiew Contributions towards a List of

the N.Z 13 207

DesinidicaofX.Z., 21, 3.

Drsmidiecp of X.Z.: Additions to Catalogue

andNotesonvarious Species 15,237

Desniid, New Variety of: Triplocrrns

fri-dcntdlnm, Maskcll,var superbuin,18,325

Diopria corcophaga a Hymenopterous Insect

parasiticonCoccida> 11, 228 QH

Earth([nake of 1st September, 1888, and its

BeariiiiTon the Architecture ofWellington,

Psyliidce inN.Z SomeS))eciesof,22 157

TickParasites oftheKiwi, 29, 200

Vegetable Caterpillar (so called) and other

FungithatattackInsects, 27,665

Shingle-bearingRivers: Causeswhich operate

in the Determination of their Courses and

intheFormationofPlains,11.524 p|

Meesox, J T

CavenearSumner, Newlyopened.22, 64

Presidential Address to Philosophical

Insti-tuteofCanterbury, 1800,23 624

RainfallofN.Z.,23,'546

Rats, Plagueof, in Nelson and Marlborough,

17, 100

Sun-glows, and the Theories that have been

advancedtoaccountforthem,17.357

Kea,Memorandinnof the 11 37i).

Mestaver.M K mid Ikkdai.i:,'f.

i MoUuira Marine, fT-om Lvall Baw List of,

BuUdingofHotunui, WhareWhakairo,W H.

Taipari's Carved House at Thames, 1878,

30, 41

Mollet, T A

ArtesianWellatAvonside,13,410

Burette,New Formof,14,392

Horinosirabillardieri.Structure"of, 13,318.Phosphine, Preparation of Spontaneously In-flammable, 14, 391 /

Alga: ChathamIslands,6. 208

Chatham Island Plants: Notes on H H.Travers's Collections, 5, 300

Mueller, K

"AncientRelations between N.Z and South

America": Remarkson Dr von.Thering's

Paper, 25,428

Trang 34

Molbisca Pliocene, from the Wanganui

Dis-trict.New S]>ecies of; withNotes on other

Described Species,32, 216

Pori/phanfo atiainentarid Anatoniv of. 38,

313

Puri/phantiibtisbi/i,Anatomyof, 35,2.")8.

Pari/pluinUtfuniosa Anatomyof.36 1.3(i.

Murdoch, R.,andiSutek H

Dredging on the Continental Slielf of X.Z.,

Dog Wild,Noteonthe, 10.322

MoaRemains, Noteson,4, 120

MaoriCalabashes,Two,with Carved Wooden

NeckscalledTukior Ko-ono-utto.36 1,527

MaoriDredges{Roukcil-ahiandHdo],37, 138

Maoii Eel-aod, Stone-carved \\ooden Image

Page, S and Peideaux, E B R

Artesian-wcUSystematthe Base of thePoit

Hills 33 33.5.

Paek, a

Parasites Animal and Vegetable, associateil

withtheProductionofNeoplasmsinCattle

Deposition of Mineral Matter from Aqueous

Solutions in its Relation to the Filling of

Cavitiesand Vein-fissures 38, 36

Fluorspar at the Baton (Joldfields rence of,22, 521

Occur-GeologyofKuaotunu(ioldfield, 26, 360.Geology of Noi-th Head, Waikouaiti, and its

Relation to the Geological History of

Lead Native,at Parapara,35.403

Magmatic Segregation in its Relation to theGenesisofcertainOre-botlies 38 1 1.

MaitaiSeries,Jurassic Ageof 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-tionof ()re-dei)Osits,Originof.39, 98

Metasomatism in the Formation of certainOre-deposits Rnhof,38, 33

Minerals, Rare, Occurrence in N.Z of some,

26 365

MoUusca Marine, of Totaranui Bay Nelson

35 299

Mount Franklin Ascentof. 17, 350

Octoi)us New: (ktoinis coiumuni.$, 17, 198

Oil-bearing Strata of the North Island 21

489

Ores in Horizontal Zones in Vertical DepthsDistributionof,39, 90

Pecten, New Species of, from the Oamaru

Series: Pseudmnusshim(Pecten)huitoni,37.485

Trang 35

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

Thermal Activity in its Relation to the

•iencsis of certain Metalliferous Veins 38,

2(t.

Waiteniata Scries Conformahle lielations of

the DifferentMembersofthe,22.:V.tl.

Zinc Native: Occurrence at Ha))e (reek,

Cai-tilairinousSkeletonsandother Soft Animal

Strut'tures Methodofpreserving 14 2.'3S |

I'liirodota dntndinrnsis, a New Holothundii, I

Fin-whale in Otago University Museum, |

SkeletonandBaleenof,17.3.

|

" Index Collection" for Small Zoological i

Museums, in the Form of a Genealogical !

TreeoftheAnimal Kingdom,18, 73 i

LophotesinX.Z., Occurrenceof, 26,223

Moa, Presence of a C'rest of Feathers in

cer-tain Species of, 25 3; postscript facing

{

p 2.

Moa-skuUs Three, probably referable to the

(Mentis FnrJijioniix,26, 223

Miistelus antarcticus Foetal Membranes of;

with Analysis of Pseudamniotic Fluid by

Professor A Liversidge,22.331

Mustehis ((ntfortirn.^. (iravid Uterus of. 15,

219

Xofornis, Skeleton of.18 78

JS'ofornis wantclli Skeletonof, 14,245

P(dimini>t lalandii andP edwardsii Remarks

on, 19, ir,0.

Palinurus Structure of the Head in; with

Especial Reference to Classification of

Shark, Spinous {Hchinorhinu-s ^piiio'ius) (

)e-e\nreneein X.Z Watersof the 16, 280.Skate{Rnjdiiasiitd).Venous Svstemof the 13.413

Sternum.Origin ofthe 23, 1 i'.l.

Torpedo (T fii.Td) caught near Duncdin 16

FerrousSuli^hatt^' in ihi- <iold-niincs ofThames

(;oldtiel(l. Occurrence f)f ] aige Bodies of,

BotanicalXotes: Raniniciilu < kiiL-ii. K

hiiy-greiii. Haloragis npicaUi, Cart^x ptfromrim

Canin'chaelia A Xew S]jeeies of; withXotes

on the Distribution of the S])eeies Xative

Floraof StewartIsland, 13 323

Flowering-plants indigenoustoOtago,List of,

with Indications of their Distribution and RangeinAltitude, 28.540: 29 421.Orass, Description of a Xew Xative: Pna

OlenriaTipciori, Xoticeof,16, 393

Plants, Xew Xative 14 362: 17 269: 18,

Trang 36

ter in,

Petkie, D.—continued

PollinationofRhnhdothamnussolandri, 35,321

Uncinia, New Syjocies of: U.clarkii 20, 185

Uncinia, New Species of: U laxiflora, U

St John's Nursery Garden, Wanganui, with

RateofGrowthofIntroducedTrees,4,367

CivilisationofthePacitic,9, 59

Gavelkind,The Lawof, 16,518

Hive-bee, Construction of the Comb of the,

28 479

Moth-destruction,24,630

MuscovyDuck, Crossingwiththe, 32, Mi

Projectile ^^'eapons, Ignorance of Ancient

New-Zealanderof U.seof.12, 50

Rabbit-disease inj the Wairarapa, 21, 429;

22, 308

Spiders as Engineers,26.600

VitalForce,A Common,26.604; 30, 122

VolcanoesofthePacific, 31 510; 32, 188

Philpott, a

Lepidojdera: New Si^ecies from Southland,

35, 246

Lepidoptera, NewSpeciesof,37, 328

Lepidoptera,NotesonSouthernN.Z 36, 161

Lepidopleni of Southland, Catalogue of; 33,

Vanessa atalanfa and Plusia jestucoi

Occur-renceinSouthlandof. 36, 161

CitricAcidfromLimes growninAucldand and

Tahiti, Percientageof,14,405

Fireclaysof the Auckland Province, Analyses

Platinum in Quartz Lodes at Thames

Gold-fields, Occurrenceof,15,419

Pottery ClaysoftheAucklandDistrict, 16,443.Presidential Address to Auckland Institute,

1885, 18,416

SaltSpring near Hokianga,11,512

Tellurium in the Thames Lodes, Occiirrcnce

of, 21, 358

Torpedoes,Firingof,byElectricity,10, 164

Pond.J.A., and Maclaurin,J S

Soil of the Taupo Plains, Composition of

the,and its Suitabilitv for the Growth ofGrasses,32,227

Pond,J.A.,andSmith,S.P

Alca impennis.Notesonan Eggof, 3, 109

Apteryx,New Speciesof: A.haasti, 4,204.Birds of N.Z., 2, 40; 3, 59; 5, 171; 6, 139

[See also7, 530.]

Ferns, Noteson, 10,358

CtuU, New Species of: Lams (Bruchii/aria)

Native TreesandShrubs, Cultivationofsome

Avon; with a Consideration of the

Ques-tion,•'WhatisWhitebait?"'2, 84

Hd'matococcussanguineus.Colouring-matterof,

Trang 37

Kauri-vcsin, Investigation into, 33, 868.

Prideaux,E B R.,and Page,S.

Artesian-well System at theBaseof the Port

Submarine Telegraph between Australia and

N.Z., BestLinefora, 8. 166

PURDIE A

Epyaxarostaria.Life-historyof,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,

Instinctsof Animals.True,28, 27

MollxAca Marine: Influence of Climate over

Fly and a Spider: Pompilidfje, Salius

mono-chtis, andPorrhothele antipodiana.35, 256

Lepidoptem ofN.Z., Embryologyof, 33, 159•

34, 220

Lysiphrrtf/wa howesii,sp nov 33 154

Vanf.'isaijonerilla,Hymenopterous Parasite of

Mode of ('oiumunication between a Station

onaLineofRailwayandaTrainin Motion

ontheSame Line.4,394

Reischek, a

All)atros Wandering {JJioiiiedea exulans),Habitsand Homeof the 21, 126

Birds ofN.Z Habitsof. 18, 105

Birds of N.Z., Habits of. their Usefulness orDestructiveness to theCountry, 18, 96.ILxjilorations Noith (jf Chalky" Sound 20

441

Islands to theSouthof N.Z.,21 378

LittleBarrier Island, the Birdswhich Inhabit

itandthe Localitv as a Protection tothem,

Rats, Noteson,20, 125

Sphenodon punctalum (Fringe-back Lizard),

Man'sPlaceinCreation,2,267

Mind-.stuff The Doctrine of: Reply to Mr.Frankland's Paper 12, 215

ModernAspect ofNatural Theology,2, 281

Consumption,StatePreventionof,30, 66

MalariaandMosquitos, 35, 225

Milkas aVehicleofDisease, 23, 570

Presidential Address to Auckland Institute,

1897,30, 562

Roberts, W. H S

Moa: Description by Maoris of Mode of

huntingit. &c.,7, 548

Trang 38

Maximum or Minimum in the Properties of

certain Series of Organic Compounds, 35,

465

Robertson, P.W., and Easterfield, T H

VapourDensitiesoftheFattyAcids,34,499

Plover, Eastern Golden {Charadrius fulvus) :

Observations on BreedingHabits 16, 308

ROBSON,C.W.

Cuttlefish,NewSpeciesof: Architndhiskirkii,

19, 155

ROCHFORT, J

Hokitika River, Changesin, 3, 299

RoLSTON,Dr., a7idEdwin,Lieut

WhiteIsland,Craterof, 1,57[2nded.,4(i4j.

Ross, A H

MagneticNeetUe, Declinationof, 6, 3.

Ships'Compasses: DeviationsinIron

Grayling,Habitsofthe N.Z., 10,250

Greenstone: did the Maori discover it ? 30,

29

Rat, N.Z.Bush {Musinaorium).Habitsof the,

22, 300

Right-sidedness, 40, 339

Totara, Regrowthof the, 33.324

Traces of Civilisation: an Inquiry into the

Atmosphere, Further Light onthe(irculation

of the, intheSouthernHemisphere,31,57" Atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere,FactsdiscoveredinhisInvestigationsoftheMotionsofthe, 33, 376

Cyclones, Interaction of. upon one another,

31, 567

Earth's Atmosphere Vertical Comiionent of

the Motionsof the, 30, 465

Glacial Epoch, The Last: explained by

Majoi'-General Drayson's Discovery of theSecond Rotationofthe Earth.27, 513.Presidential Address to Wellington Philo-sophical Society, 1893, 26, 635

Rainbowscausedby ReflectioninStill Water,

and on EUiptically Generated Rainbows,

Spiders, Noteson, 26, 107

Stormsof30th.lanuary and l(5th April 1897,Historiesof the, 30 477

TripleBows,Remarkable Appearance ofTwo,

Segar, H W.

Age-di.stribution of the Population of the

Four Chief Provincial Districts of N.Z.,

Trang 39

Seoak, H W —conlinued.

Census of 1901, Note on the Veracity of the

Returns ofAgein the, 36, 80

Drawing for Sequence in Competitions, 36,

Trade and Public Debtof N.Z.,35, 117

Trade, English, Statistics respecting the

Cyanide Process, Treatment of Partiall\-

De-composedPyritic Tailings by, 38, 558

Aerial Transit, Introduction of the Principle

oftheGyroscopein,10, 176

Aerial Transit, Introduction of the Tension

Aurorain the Southern Hemisphere,35, 405

Biela's Comet: Reported Collision with the

Earths Atmosphere,7, 148

Earths Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical

Os-cillations inthe, and theConnection

exist-ing between the Fluctuations of Pressure,

asiirdicatcdbytheBarometer,and Changes

inthe Weather, 3, 306

Fire-gratefor economizingtheCombu.stionof

Coals and Lignites and increasing the

Skev, H.—conlinued

Furnace, Smokelessand Self-feeding, for

Lig-nites and other Fuels, and the Utilisation

of the WasteHeat, 6, 25

Sun's Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical

Oscilla-tions inthe,and theirConnection with theAppearanceandDisappearanceofthe SolarSpots, 13, 91

Telescopes, Direct-vision Solar Eye-piece forLarge, 8, 172

Zodiacal Lightas seeninSouthernLatitudes,

Light, Results obtained upon, 12, 401.Association of Grains of Gold with NativeCopper,20, 454

Auriferous Alloys,Modeofprotlucing,by Wet

Brachyglotti-s lepanda andB rangiora Search

forPoisonousPrincipleof, 14, 400.Calcic Carbonate, Solubilit\' of, in AlkalineChlorides, 10,449

Camphor, CauseoftheDepositionof.towardsLight, 12, 411

Camphor on Water, Movements of. 11, 473;

Coprosma grandiflora Examination of the

Barkof, forAlkaloids, 2, 152

Crystalline Phosphates and Arseniates,

Trang 40

CyanidingGold, Liberation of Hydrogenin a

certain VariationoftheApparatus usedfor,

30, 510

Cyanogen,Analogyof,toOxygen,7, 379

Cyanogen, Free: Further Results showing

that it does not dissolve or even attack

Cold, 29, 576

Cyanogen: the Positionitholdsinrelationto

the Simple Radicals, and its Inability to

combine directly with Silver or Gold, 29,

574

DesilveringofArgentiferous Gold, New ^Nlode

for Direct, 1, 103[2nded., 47]

Earthy Carbonates: Degree of Solubilitv in

Pure Water, 10,452

Electricity, Conducting-powcrofMetallic

Sul-phidesand Oxidesfor, 4. 311

Electro-capillarv Theory, Fallacy of the, 21,

(ialvanic Circuit or Battery, Capability of

certainSulphidestoform Negative Poleof,

3, 222

Gold,AbsorptionofSulphurby,anditsEffects

in retardingAmalgamation, 3. 216

Gold, Alleged Nuclear Actionof, 5, 372

Gold Nuggetsin Drift, Formationof, 5, 377

Gold, Oxidation of, in Presence of Air and

Water, 25, 381

Hot Blast, Applicationof, to Blow-pipe

Pur-poses, 2, 148

Hydration of Clay-slate, Claj% and Coal,

Evolutionof Heatduringthe,7, 384

Iodine and Bromine, Application of, for

De-tectionofGoldinMinuteQuantities, 2,156

Iodine, Manufacture of. Substitution of

Ace-tatefor SulphateofCopper in, 5, 376

KarakaNut, Isolationofthe BitterSubstance

of, 4, 316

Lead, APeriodide and an lodo-carbonate of,

13, 388 ^J1

Lead, Native, Occurrence at Collingwood of,

anditsAssociationwithGold,21, 367

Magnesia,Dimorphism of, 13,389

Manganese-oi'es: Examinationfo"^'Cobalt,10,

448

Mercuro-iodide Test for Detection of

Alka-loidal orAlbumenous Matters Modification

of the, 9, 553

MineralOils of N.Z., 6, 252

MineralWatersofN.Z.,10,423

ModeinwhichOilacts asaNucleusin

Super-saturated Saline Solutions, 12,407

Osomose[Osmose]astheCauseofthe

Persist-ent SuspensionofClayinWater, 11,485

OxidationofGold andMereurvby Oxygenin

Skev, W —coiitiituid.

Oxidation ofMercury in Airand Water,also

ofIron,inAlkaline Solution,29 582.Oxidationof Silver and Platinum bv Oxygen

Potassium-cyanide Solution, Action of, upon

Gold : Notes on Mr J S. Maclaurin"sPaper, 28, 708

Precipitate formed by certain Mercuric Salts

in Presence of Essential Oils, Nature of,

12, 412

Property possessed by Essential (Jils of

whitening Precipitate produced by mixingSolution of Moi'curo-iodide and MercuricChloride, 11, 470

Reduction of certain Metals from their tionsby]\Ietallic Sulphides, 3, 225.Seismograph for indicating or registeringMinute Shocks, Electro-magnetic,4, 330

Solu-Silica,AbsorptivePropertiesof,anditsDirectHydration byContact with Water, 2, 151

Silver-ore of Richmond Hill, Comj>osit)on ofthe, 9, 556

Simplest Continuous ^lanifoldness of Two

Dimensions and of Finite Extent: Notes

uponMr Frankland'sPaper,13, 100

Stinkstone (Anthraco7iite), Nature of,25, 379.Sulpho-cyanide of Potassium, New Processforilatuifactureof, 4, 330

Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas, (4eneration of,

Water, Decomposition of, by Tannic Acid in

Conjunction with anAlkali, 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

Modeof Occurrence, 22, 415

Skinner, W. H

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