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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
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Volume 1
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Various
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James Hector
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1868
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New Zealand Institute
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Wellington
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CONTENTS.
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
MINUTES OF MEETINGS, 1868.
PAGE
Inaugural Meeting
1
Reply by Mr. Fox to the President's Inaugural Address
1–2
On recent Earthquakes and Wave Phenomena.
By
Dr. Hector
3–4
Valedictory Address by the Governors of the Institute to Sir G. Grey, K.C.B.
4–5
Address on the Moa (abstract).
By the Hon.
W. B. D. Mantell
, F.G.S.
5–7
Inaugural Address of the President
, H.E. Sir
George F. Bowen
, G.C.M.G.
9–15
TRANSACTIONS.
Art. I.—
On Boulders and Travelled Blocks in the Wellington Province.
By
J. C. Crawford
, F.G.S.
19–20
Art. II.—
On the Measurements of
Dinornis
Bones.
By
Julius Haast
, Ph.D., F.R.S
21–30
Art. III.—
On Hybridization, with reference to Variation in Plants.
By
W. T. L. Travers
, F.L.S.
31–35
Art. IV.—
On the recent Earthquakes and Wave Phenomena observed in New Zealand.
By James Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey of New Zealand
35–40
Second Communication on the same subject. By Dr. Hector
40–42
Third Communication on the same subject. By Dr. Hector
42–47
Art. V.—
On a new Mode for the direct Desilvering of Argentiferous Gold.
By
William Skey
, Analytical Chemist to the Geological Survey of New Zealand
47–48
Art. VI.—
Notes on Herr Finsch's Review of Mr. Walter Buller's Essay on New Zealand Ornithology.
By
the Author
49–57
Art. VI.
a.
—
Notes on Mr. Walter Buller's Essay on the Ornithology of New Zealand.
By Dr.
Otto Finsch
, Bremen. Translated from the German
58–73
Art. VII.—
On the Celtic Origin of the English Vowel Sounds.
By the Right Reverend
C. J. Abraham
, Bishop of Wellington
73–75
Art. VIII.—
On the Island of Rapa.
By Captain
John Vine Hall
75–83
Art. IX.—
Notes on Plants observed during a Visit to the North of Auckland.
By
T. Kirk
84–88
Art. X.—
On the Botany of the Great Barrier Island.
By T. Kirk
88–99
Catalogue of Plants found on the South and South-east Coasts of the Little Barrier Island. By T. Kirk
99–100
Catalogue of Naturalized Plants observed at Kororarika, Bay of Islands. By T. Kirk
100–101
Art. XI.—
On some Experiments in Hydraulic Mortar, in Auckland.
By
James Stewart
, Assoc. Inst. C.E.
101–104
Art. XII.—
Notes on the Birds of the Great Barrier Island.
By Captain
F. W. Hutton
, F.G.S.
104–106
Art. XIII.—
Notes on the Birds of the Little Barrier Island.
By Captain F. W. Hutton
106
Art. XIV.—
Notes on the Basin of Te Tarata, Rotomahana.
By Captain F. W. Hutton
106–108
Art. XV.—
Description of Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf.
By Captain F. W. Hutton and T. Kirk
108–112
Art. XVI.—
On the Geology of the Island of Pakihi.
By Captain F. W. Hutton
113
Art. XVII.—
On the Utilization of the
Phormium tenax
.
By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
114–119
Art. XVIII.—
On the Chatham Islands.
By
H. H. Travers
119–127
Art. XIX.—
Notes on the Rock Specimens collected by H. H. Travers, Esq., on the Chatham Islands.
By Julius Haast, Ph.D., F.G.S., F.L.S
127–129
Art. XX.—
On the Present State of Applied Science in the Canterbury Province.
By
E. Dobson
, C.E., Provincial Engineer.
129–145
Art. XXI.—
On the Wave Phenomena observed in Lyttelton Harbour, 15th August, 1868.
By Captain
F. D. Gibson
, Chief Harbour Master
146
Art. XXII.—
On the recent Earthquakes on Land and Sea.
By Julius Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S.
147–154
ESSAYS.
On the Geographical Botany of New Zealand.
Explanatory of the three following Essays. By James Hector, M.D., F.R.S.
157–160
On the Leading Features of the Geographical Botany of the Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough, New Zealand.
By Sir
David Monro
, M.D.
161–174
Remarks on a Comparison of the General Features of the Flora of the Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough with that of Canterbury.
By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
174–179
Sketch of the Botany of Otago.
By
John Buchanan
, of the Geological Survey of New Zealand
181–212
On the Ornithology of New Zealand.
By Walter Buller, F.L.S.
213–231
On the Geographic and Economic Botany of the North Island of New Zealand.
By
William Colenso
, F.L.S.
233–283
On the Cultivation and Acclimatization of Trees and Plants.
By
A. Ludlam
285–304
On the Geology of the North Island of New Zealand.
By the Hon. J. Coutts Crawford, F.G.S.
305–328
A Short Sketch of the Maori Races.
By
Edward Shortland
329–338
On the Maori Races of New Zealand.
By William Colenso, F.L.S.
339–424
PROCEEDINGS.
Wellington Philosophical Society.
On Building Materials for New Zealand.
By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S.
429–430
On the Amount of Silver in Gold from Makara.
By W. Skey
430–431
Results of an Analysis of the fixed Constituents of Rain Water, collected from a Galvanized Iron Roof.
By W. Skey
431
On Supposed Coal from the Auckland Islands.
By W. Skey
431
On Extract of Towai Bark.
By W. Skey
431
On the Water from the Whangaehu River, Onetapu, Auckland.
By W. Skey
431–432
On Phosphate of Lime for Manure.
By W. Skey
432
On Coal from Preservation Inlet.
By W. Skey
432
Remarks on some of the Coleopterous Insects which injure Trees in the neighbourhood of Wellington.
By
R. H. Huntley
432–433
Proposed Improvement in the Mechanical Separation of Liquids from each other in certain Analyses for Alkaloids.
By W. Skey
433–434
On the Solubility of Alkaloids generally in certain Hydrocarbons, and the proposed Substitution of Benzol for Ether in the Separation of certain of the Alkaloids.
By W. Skey
434
Notes on the proposed Substitution of Cyanide of Potassium for Sodium, in certain amalgamating Processes for the Extraction of Cold from Metallic Sulphides, &c.
By W. Skey
434–435
Report on the Geology of the Country between the Lower Clutha and Mataura Rivers.
By John Buchanan, Geol. Survey of N.Z.
435
Report on the Geology of the Great Barrier Island.
By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S
435
Notes on the Earthquake felt in Wellington on the 1st of February, 1868.
By the Bishop of Wellington
436
Notes on New Zealand Agricultural Implements.
By
R. Pharazyn
, F.R.G.S.
436
On a new
Chiton
found in Wellington Harbour.
By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
437
On a Fluke from the intestinal Canal of a Snapper.
By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
437
Suggestions and Experiments on the Smelting of Taranaki Iron Sand.
By R. Pharazyn, F.R.G.S.
437–438
Yield of Gold throughout the World, from the Discovery of America in 1492 to the present Time
439–440
Account of Analyses made by Geological Survey Department.
By Dr. Hector
440–441
On Indications of Changes in the Level of the Coast Line of the Southern Part of the North Island.
By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S.
442–443
On Variation in the New Zealand Flora.
By John Buchanan
443
Account of a Meteor seen at Karori, near Wellington, 5th August, 1868.
By E. Baker
443–444
On the Orthography of the Maori Language.
By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S.
444–445
Description of the Maori House at the Colonial Museum.
By
Tareha
, M.H.R.
445–446
Notice of a Sword-fish presented to the Museum by Dr. Knox.
By Dr. Hector
447–448
On the Mineralogy of Gold in New Zealand.
By Dr. Hector
448
On the Analysis of Auriferous Rocks from the Thames Gold Fields.
By Dr. Hector
449
On New Zealand Mean Time.
By Dr. Hector
451–453
On the Merits of Patent Slips.
By
J. R. George
, C.E.
453–455
On the Merits of Graving Docks.
By
J. Balfour
, C.E., Marine Engineer
455
Auckland Institute.
Inaugural Address of the President
,
Frederick Whitaker
456–463
On the Crater of White Island.
By Dr. Rolston and
Lieut. Edwin
463–465
On the Mechanical Principles involved in the Flight of the Albatros.
By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S.
465–467
Notes on Land and Fresh-water Shells, collected in the Northern Part of the Province of Auckland, April, 1868.
By
T. B. Gillies
467–468
On Thames Auriferous Quartz.
By
Geo. Ford
, Gold-mining Chemist
468
On Agricultural Chemistry.
By
John Lowe
, C.E.
470–471
On Sinking Funds.
By Capt. F. W. Hutton
472
On the supposed Rise in the Land about Auckland.
By the Rev.
A. G. Purchas
, M.R.C.S.
472
On the Preparation of Native Flax.
By the Rev. A. G. Purchas, M.R.C.S.
472–475
Analyses of Waters from Hot Springs at Waiwera, near Mahurangi, Auckland.
By Dr. Hector
476–477
Description of the Wangape Hot Springs.
By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S.
477
On some remarkable Circumstances connected with the Saving of Gold.
By
F. Whitaker
477–479
On the best Method of saving Gold at the Thames.
By the Rev. A. G. Purchas, M.R.C.S.
479–481
APPENDIX.
Meteorological Statistics of New Zealand, to end of 1867
485–487
List of Members of Societies incorporated with the New Zealand Institute
488–490
Contents.
List of Illustrations.
Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute
xiii.
Abstracts of Rules and Statutes of the New Zealand Institute
xiii.–xv.
List of Incorporated Societies
xv.
Officers of Incorporated Societies, and Extracts from the Rules
xv.–xvii.
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