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checked and amended by the Assistant Secretary (Miss Wood), and then
the arrangement of the matter For this work the thanks of the Board
of Governors of the Institute are due to Professors Kirk, Easterfield,
Marsden, and Cotton, Dr. C M Hector, Messrs Elsdon Best, W R B.
This Index is supplementary to the Index of volumes 1-40 published
papers and abstracts, and it includes the eleven volumes 41-51 No
attempt has been made to index the actual subject-matter : and, whilst the two present volumes serve well enough as an index of authors, it is
recognized that there is urgent need for a complete subject-index of the
whole of the volumes issued It is hoped that the Institute may be in
Trang 5Harmonic Tidal Constants of N.Z Ports:
Dunedin andPort Chalmers,46, 316
Harmonic Tidal Constants of N.Z Ports:
TidalGauge,TheWellington,41, 406
Time Control of Wellington Tide-gauge, 43,
Proc.Ill, 84
Adams,T W.
at Greendale,Canterbury,48, 223
in N.Z., with Notes on their Introduction
HorowhenuaCoastal PlainandtheAssociated
51, 108
Horowhenua County:
Geo-logical History of the Ohau River and of
ClassificationofEnglish Verse,Smallest Basic
Unitin,42, Proc.Ill, 68
Investiga-tion of theHutchinson-MacLennan Method
Soils,49, 466
Annandale,N
theGenusScalpellum fromN.Z., 43, 164.
*
54344
Trang 6,/-,,•,
Craterostigmus tasmanianus Pocock
(Chilo-poda),TheOccurrenceinN.Z.of,49, 319
Crayfish, Fresh-water,inN.Z., 47, 295.
Crayfish,Marine,inN.Z., 48, 396
Daphnia newto N.Z., Speciesof,46,124
Hydra found in N.Z., Notes on Species of,
44, Proc.I, 25
Lithobiomorpha ofN.Z., 49, 303
Myriapoda of the Genus Scutigerclla, Order
Symphyla,OccurrenceinN.Z.of,47,293
BushSickness,TheChemistryof,44, 288
ofPlants, 46,40
Imported Animals, Effects of, on Indigenous
Vegetation, 44,Proc.I, 19
Phanerogamic Plants Indigenous to
Welling-ton Province, Listof,43, 225
Plant-habitats hitherto unrecorded for N.Z.,
42,26; 46, 55; 47,67
B.
Balfour, J.B
Pratia angulala Hook f. and Lobelia
lin-naeoides Petrie, 43, Proc.II, 54
Distribution ofIgneous Rocksin N.Z.,
Addi-tionalFacts concerningthe,49, 418
FossiliferousBedatKawaCreek,WestCoast,
SouthofWaikatoRiver, 51, 101
Geological History of Westport-Charleston
NewFossil Mollusca, 51,96
RocksofMountCargill, Dunedin,44, 163
Bathgate,A
Presidential Address, 1911, 44, Proc I,12
Bavay, M.
Pecten multisquamalvs Dunker, and Pecten
radintvHHutton,43, Proc.II, 56
OnaNew SouthPolynesian Palm, wdth Notes
ontheGenusRkopalostylisWendl.&Drude,
49,47
Geological Reconnaissance ^of NorthernmostN.Z., 42, 613
Velocity ofEvolutionofOxygen from
Nitrate,andthe Modificationsproducedby
Bendall, W. E.,and Kirk,H B
Hydra newto N.Z., Species of, 42, Proc IV,
Sundry Invertebrates from Kermadec
Is-lands,Reporton, 44,135
Two Unusual Blood-vessels in Hyla aurea
Benham, W. B., and Cameron, G.M.
Berry,S S
affected Later-coming Maori; and on the
and Artifacts not traceable to Pol5aiesia,
48, 435
42, 433
theSeaRoadsforallTime,48, 447
Trang 7Betts, M W.
Belt, Nelson: PartI, Structure ofsomeof
the Plants,No 1,50,230; No.2, 51, 136
Investigations into the Resistance of Earth
Cossonidae, N.Z.,Revision of, with
Descrip-tionsofNew GeneraandSpecies, 41, 151.
Brown, J M.
Burbidge, p W.,and Laby, T H
Burltxchame,L L
Bubrell, a W.
OceanCurrents? 51, 264
Cameron, G M.
the Earthworm Maoridrilusrosae Beddard,
76
48, 237
Hypolepis,A NewSpeciesof, 50,64
Pteris macilenta NewVarietyof,51,95
Chambers,J M.
Attempt to smelt Ironsands at Onehunga
in 1883, 50, 223
Cheeseman,T F
Aciphylla, with Description of New Species.
Celmisia, Description of a Nevv, 46, 21
214
Plants,A New Genus and some New Sjiecies
of,44,159
Plants, New Speciesof,43, 175; 45,93; 48,210
Plants,NewSpecies of Flowering, 47,45
Presidential Address,1912, 44, Proc. Ill, 75;
Sta-tion,Notesfrom: No 1, Introductionand
Ceina, An Aberrant Genus of the podan FamilyTalitridae, 51,118
Amphi-Crab, A Fresh-water,and its Distribution inAustraliaandN.Z., 47, 316.
Crustacea, Miscellaneous Notes on N.Z., 44,
128
Dispersal of Marine Crustacea by Means of
Ship.s, 43, 131
Trang 8Chrysler, M. A., and Jeffrey,E.C.
Proc.Ill, 88
Clark,H L
Clarke, E.de C, and Bell, J M.
Geological Reconnaissance of Northernmost
N.Z., 42, 613
Cockayne, A H
Sta-tion, Notes from: No 3, Some Economic
fromEcological Studies in N.Z., 44,1.
Ploristic Botany, Notes on N.Z., with
De-scriptionsof NewSpecies, 48, 193; 49,56;
Terms "Species" and "Variety" asusedin
Cockayne, L.,and Foweraker, C E
Sta-tion, Notes from: No 4, Principal PlantAssociations in the Immediate Vicinity ofthe Station, 48, 166
Cockayne, L.; Speight, R.; andLaing, R.M The Mount ArrowsmithDistrict: A Studyin
Cooke, F W.
Salicornia australis, Observationson, 44, 349.
Cotton,C A
PlaininNorthern Nelson,48,59
FossilPlains ofNorthOtago,49, 429.Geomorphologyof Coastal District ofSouth-
Amuri Limestone and Weka Pass Stone
atWekaPass, 44, Proc.Ill, 84
UpUfted East Coast of Marlborough,
Pre-hminaryNoteson, 46, 286
46, 294
Cotton,C.A.; Marshall,P.; andSpeight, R.YoungerRock-series of N.Z., 43, 378
Cottrell, a J
ACorrectioninNomenclature,43, Proc.III.100
Denham, H G
Trang 9Devereux, H B
Cirrus Clouds, Direction ofMotionof,45,1 8,
Oi'risia modesta Diels, eine neue[Art
Neu-seelands, 43, Proc.II, 56
Pflanzengeograi)hie, 43, Proc II, 51
DOMIN,K
Monographic der Gattung Koeleria, 44, Proc
Ill, 95
Donovan, W.
48, 503
Donovan, W., and Maclaurin, J S
BirdsonKapitiIsland, 41,30
Methodsof snaring Birdsusedbythe Maoris,
Studies on Chemistry of N.Z Flora
IV
spicatu-"^,48, 518
Easterfield, T H., a^idTaylor, C M
Interactionof Ironwith Higher FattyAcids,
44,301
Edgerley,K.V
ProthalliaofThree N.Z Lycopods,47,94
Platinum Gravels of Orepuki,43, 448
Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of
Christ-church, andEffectonFish-hfe,
42, 185
43,55
Farr,C C, and Others.
Report on the Natural Features of Arthur's
Farrow, F D
CarbonDioxidein Solution, 43,29
Vege-tationofTaupoDistrict,47,70
Florance, D C H., and Farr, C C
Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of
Christ-church,andEffectonFish-life,42, 185
Foweraker, C E
Sta-tion, Notes from; No 5, Mat-plants,Cushion-plants, and Allied Forms of Cass
Foweraker, C E., and Cockayne, L
Sta-tion: No 4, Principal Plant Associations
in Immediate Vicinity of the CollegeStation, 48, 166
Trang 10Gardeners' Chronicle, Editor.
HybridVeronicas 44, Proc I,33
Gatenby, G B
Nest, Life-history and Habits of Migas
dis-tinctus,aN.Z Trap-doorSpider, 44, 234
GodBY, M H.
Prelirainarj^Investigation ofAge and Manner
of Growth of Brown Trout in Canterbury
as shown bya Microscopic Examination of
Striated Stones from St Bernard Saddle,
Tertiary Beds in Pareora District, South
Gwynne-Vaughan,D T., and Kidston, R
FossilOsmundaceae,43, Proc II, 52
Graptolites, CloldenRidge,47, 411
Graptolites, Occurrence of Lower Ordovician,
in WesternOtago,47, 410
Hamilton, A
Armour presented to Titore by William IV
in 1835, 42,40
Chrysalis of Australian Wood-boring Moth
Lejjidoptera from Queenstown District
col-lected byH Hamilton, 41,44
46
PresidentialAddress, 1910, 42, Proc IV,99;
1911, 43, Proc Ill, 74; 1910 (Wellington
Phil Soc),43 Proc T, 5.
Hare, E J
Perlidae, Neuroptera
-Planijjennia, and
Harrlson, L., and Johnston. T H
of.44, 363
Henderson,J
Coalfields of West Nelson, with Notes on Formationof Coal, 43, 297
Drainage-sj'stemsoiWestNelson, 43, 306
Henslow,G
RemarkableInstancesofPlant-dispersion, 44,Proc.T,33
Herriott,E M
Baird, The Occurrence and Habits of, 49,284
Hagley Park, Christchurch, A History of,
with Special Reference to its Botany, 51,427
Sta-tion, Notes from: No 6. Insect-life, 50,
135
Artesian Wells in Christchurch Area, 44,
KermadecIsland Fleas, 49, 428
Trang 11PresidentialAddress, 1911, 44, Proc I, 18
Rotomaliana and District revisited
Twenty-threeYearsafterEruption,43, 278
Preferential Voting in Single-member
Con-stituencies,46, 304
Hogben, G., and Skey, H.F
44, 441
Hogg. E G
Centroidal Triangles,On,43, 669
Conic-lociof Isogonal Conjugates, Oncertain,
Hogg,E G.,and Others.
Lycopodium laterale R Br Prodr.,
Lycopodium: Studies in N.Z Species of
Genus —PlasticityofSpecies, 51, 161
Lycopodium: Studies in N.Z Species of
Genui —Vegetable Reproduction,49,80
Tme-^ipteris, Prothallus and Young Plant of,
Larvae and Pupae of some N.Z
Butter-flies,44, 203
100
Hudson, G V
Entomology of Ohakune and Waiouru
Dis-tricts,Noteson, 45,57
FlightlessFemalesincertain SpeciesofMoths,withan AttemptedExplanation, Noteson,
Land MoUuscan Faunas of the Kermadec
Group and Norfolk Islands, Comparison
of,47, 498
onthe "Sinusigera Apex,"43, Proc.II, 57
Suter's Manual of the N.Z Mollusca,
Jeffrey,E.C, and Chrysler,M A
Microgametophyte of the Podocarpineae, 42,Proc.Ill, 88
Jenkinson,S H
ManufactureofIronandSteel in N.Z., 48, 508
CirripediaofN.Z.,Revisionof,50,56
Trang 12JoHNSTOX, T H., and Harrison, L.
Ona CollectionofMallophagafrom Kermadec
Islands, 44, 303
K.
FossilOsmundaceae,43, Proc II, 52
Circulatory System of Heptatrema cirrata \
Forster,Featuresof,44, 241 !
Gonoducts of Porcupine-fish {Dicotylichthys
jaculiferus Cuvier), 48, 384 |
MosquitoLarvicides, 50,193 i
Mr.W.R.B Oliver, 43, 574 |
Sand-star lOphionereis schayeri?) : Preliminaryi
Kirk, H.B., and Bendall, W. E
Report onKapitiIsland, 51, 468
Kirkaldy, G W.
Hemipteraof theMaorianSubregion,41,22
Names, Summaries of Papers relating to,
42, Proc.IV, 129
KUKENTHAL, G
Cyi^eraceae-Caricoideae, 42,Proc IV, 122
L.
Laby, T H., and Burbidge, P W.
Botany of Spenser Mountains, with List of
Species collected, 44,60
Species,RevisedListof,47,1.
PresidentialAddress, 1911, 44, Proc I, 16
Pteris,NorfolkIsland Speciesof,48, 229
Ranunculus crithmifolius Hook, f
Pen-insula,46,56
Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns), 51,
355
Mount Arrowsmith District: A Study in
NewDiscoglossoidFrog fromN.Z., 51, 447.
McDowell,J.C, and Easterfield,T H
Studies on Chemistry of N.Z Flora: V,
spicatus, 48, 518
McKay, A
Maclaurin, J S
NotedOccurrenceof,43,9
Maclaurin,J.S.,and Donovan, W.
of,41,49
MACLEOD, D B
Acid, 43, 33
Macleod, D B., and Fare, C C
43,55
Malcolm, J
46, 248
Marriner. G R
MokoiaAerolite, 42, 176
Marshall, C R
Toot-plant ofNewZealand,43, Proc I,27.Marshall, P
Cape RunawayDistrict,Geologyof,46, 283.CentralKaipara,Geologyof,49, 433
Trang 13Marshall, P.—contimied.
Hampden(Onekakara) Beds, Fossilsand Age
of, 49, 463,
Handbuchder Regionahn Geologic: New
Minerals, N.Z.,AdditionstoListof,41, 105
Moa-bones in Wanganui Strata, Occurrence
ofFossil,51, 250
Moorea and RurutuIslands,NotesonGeology
of,46, 281
Rarotonga and Aitutaki, Geologyof, 41, 98
Glaciers,45, 342
Tahiti,Geologyof,47, 361
Tertiary Molluscan Fauna of Pakaurangi
Point,KaiparaHarbour,50, 263
Tubuai Islands and Pitcairn Island, Geology
of.50, 278
WangaloaBeds,The,49, 450
YoungerLimestonesof N.Z.,The,48,87
Marshall,P., aridMurdoch,R
New Fossil SpeciesofMollusca, 51, 253,
Marshall, P.; Speight, R.; and Cotton,C A,
YoungerRock-series of N.Z., 43, 378
Marshall, P.,and Uttley, G.H
Localities for Fossils at Oamaru, 45, 297;
BountyIslands, 51, 130
Mestayer, R L
BigKingat98FathomsDepth,48,128
Meyrick. E
Caradrinina, Revisionofthe Classificationof,
44,88
Empididae (Order Diptera), New Species of
N.Z., 45, 198
45, 206
Miller, D., and Watt, M. N
Entomo-logy from an Economical and Biological
Phytomyzaalbicej)sMg.(Diptera), 47, 274
Morgan, P, G,
258,
RoleofWaterinRock-magmas, 45, 398,
Morris, C, B
Rotatoria, ClassifiedListofN.Z., 46, 213,Rotifera notpreviouslyrecordedas occurring
inN.Z., 45, 163
Murdoch.R.,and Marshall, P
NewFossil Species of Mollusca, 51, 253.
N.
Deflection of Plumb-line from Vertical due
MethodsofObservingtoeliminate the Periodic
Circles in Astronomicaland Surveying
Nelson, P, S
Influence of PressureonSolubility of Tricalcic
573,
Newman, A K
Trang 14Oliver, W. R B.
Howe, Norfolk, and KermadecIslands, 44,
214
KermadecIslands,Birdsof.Further Noteson,
45,92
KermadecIslands,Geologyof,43, 524
Kermadec Islands: Lichens and Fungi
col-lectedin 1908, Listof,44,86
KermadecIslands,MoUuscaof,47, 509
KermadecIslands, Reptilesand Mammalsof,
43, 535
KermadecIslands,Vegetationof,42, 118
Lord Howe Island, Vegetationand Floraof,
Page,S., and Others.
Report onNatural Featuresof Arthur's Pass
Park, J
160
Coral from Lower Oamaruian Tuffs near
Glacial Till in Hautapu Valley, Wellington,
Glaciation ofNorthIsland,N.Z., 42, 580
Glaciation on the Shores of Cook Strait and
GoldenBay,42, 585
Marlborough Coastal Moraines and Waiau
Glacial Valley, 43, 520
Glaciers, 49, 395
Lower Cainozoic Formations in N.Z., 49,
392
Striated Erratic Blocks of Andesite in the
Flowering-plants, DescriptionsofNewNative,
Wing-eximnseofaMoth,Effectsof,45, 431.ProtectiveMimicryinN.Z Moths,45, 431
Nothopanax arboreum, with some Reference
to the Development of the Gametophyte,
POPPELWELL, D L
Anas stiperciliosa Gmel., On a Pure-white
Formof,47,145
Upper MakaroraValleyandtheHaastPass,
Island,Noteson, 47, 142
BotanyofRouteburnValleyand LakeHarris
Saddle, 46,22
Botany of Ruggedy Mountains and Upper
Trang 15PoppELWELL,D L., and Thomson, W.A.
Martin's Bay, with a List of Indigenous
MagnitudeofSmallForces, especially
Arrangement for quieting the Flow of a
StreamofDisturbed Water,49, 498
Trisectionofan Angle,41, 218
Semadeni, C a
Skey, H.F
41, 16
Skey, H F., and Hogben, G
44,441
Skinner, H D
of,43, Proc I, 10
Olearia semidentata, Attempt to introduce,into the British Isles,44, Proc I,32
Moth-killing Spider, Notes on, 45,69
Speight, R
BanksPeninsula,
Sta-tion, Notes from: No 2, PhysiographyoftheCassDistrict,48,145
Fossils from Lower Waipara, Additions toListof,46, 300
Glaciated Surfaces and Boulder-clay nearBealey, 43, Proc Ill, 98
Lower Waipara Gorge, Preliminary Account
of,44, 221
Orientation of the River-valleys of
Canter-bury, 48, 137
Post-glacialCUmateofCanterbury,43, 408.Redcliff Gully,RakaiaRiver, 45, 335.Rocks from Kermadecs,PetrologicalNoteson,
42, 241
Rocks fromNorfolkIsland,Ona Collectionof,
45, 326
Trang 16Trelessick or CastleffillBasin, 43, 321
Changesin the Positionof,47, 353
Tertiary OutlierinBasin of Rakaia, An
Un-recorded, 49, 356
Trelissick or Castle HillBasin, Further Notes
The Mount ArrowsmithDistrict: A Studyin
YoungerRock-seriesof N.Z., 43, 378
Stratigraphical Relationsliipof theWekaPass
the Formation of a Hydrate at£Low
Stuckey,F G a
Actinian,Bunodesaureoradiata, N.Z., 41, 367
Descrip-tionsof,46, 132
Actiniaria, N.Z.,Reviewof,41, 374
Anemones from near Wellington, Two, 41,
370
Stuckey, F G A., and Walton, C L
MoUusca, NewSpeciesofTertiary, 45, 294
Mollusca,Two NewFossil,43, 595
Origin of a New Species by Isolation,
with Bouchardiform Beak Characters, 47,392
Know-ledge ofRecent,47, 404
to the Knowledge of Recent and Tertiary,
48,41
Classi-fication and Correlation,andtheExistence
ofMinorDiastrophicDistricts inthe
Thomson, W.A.,and Poppelwell, D.L
Martin's Bay, with List of Indigenous
Effects ofSnowstormof6th September, 1916,
onVegetatioia ofStewartIsland, 49, 518.
TURNBULL, A H
u.
Uttley, G H
Oamaru-Papakaio District, Geology of, 50,118
Strati-graphicalSeries,50, 106