PART II.—PAPERS (CLASSIFIED).
SYNOPSIS.
Anthropology and Philology— | PAGES |
Anthropology | 43–45 |
Philology | 46 |
Botany | 46–54 |
Chemistry | 54–56 |
Geology | 56–64 |
Physics | 64–66 |
Zoology— | |
Mammalia | 66–67 |
Aves | 67–70 |
Reptilia | 70–71 |
Amphibia | 71 |
Pisces | 71–72 |
Tunicata | 72 |
Cephalochorda | 72 |
Hemichorda | 73 |
Mollusca | 73–74 |
Insecta | 74–78 |
Myriapoda | 78 |
Onychophora | 78 |
Arachnida | 78–79 |
Crustacea | 79–80 |
Annulata | 80 |
Echinodermata | 80 |
Molluscoida | 81 |
Rotifera | 81 |
Platyhelminthes | 81 |
Cœlenterata | 81 |
Porifera | 81 |
Protozoa | 81 |
Miscellaneous | 82 |
Miscellaneous— | |
Addresses | 82–83 |
Economics | 83 |
Education | 83 |
Engineering, Mechanics, and Scientific Appliances | 83–85 |
Exploration and General Geography | 85 |
Geometry, Mathematics, Surveying | 85–86 |
History | 86 |
Literature and Music | 86 |
Medicine and Sanitation | 87 |
Metaphysics | 87 |
Obituary | 88 |
Statistics | 88 |
Trade and Industry | 88 |
ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHILOLOGY.
ANTHROPOLOGY.
Boomerang, Origin of the (W. D. Campbell), 15, 459.
Chatham Islands (see Morioris, p. 45).
Civilisation of the Pacific (C. Phillips), 9, 59.
Congenital Stigmata (E. Tregear), 31, 623.
Existence of Man in N.Z. at or before the Volcanic Era, Discovery of Cut Stump of Tree giving Evidence of (J. Goodall), 7, 144.
Family Marks (J. Rutland), 40, 563.
Fiji Fire Ceremony, Account of the (T. M. Hocken), 31, 667.
Fiji Fire-walking Ceremony with a Probable Explanation of the Mystery (R. Fulton), 35, 187.
Food Plants now used by Civilised Man as compared with those used in Prehistoric Times (W. T. L. Travers), 18, 30.
Greenstone, Modern History of a Block of (W. Colenso), 27, 598.
Hawaii-nei and the Hawaiians (F. B. Hutchinson), 15, 467.
Life in the South Seas: Fairy Tales and Folklore (F. W. Christian), 30, 93.
Maoris—
Ancestry (J. C. Crawford), 20, 414.
Ancient Aboriginal Câches near Wanganui (H. C. Field), 9, 220.
Ancient Maoris, Memorabilia of Works, Deeds, and Sayings of the (W. Colenso), 24, 445.
Ancient Native Burial-place, near Moa-bone Point, Sumner (J. von Haast), 7, 86.
Are they Old Kumara-pits? (T. White), 32, 396.
Arrow-propulsion by Maoris, Peculiar Method of (C. Philllps), 10, 97.
Art of the Whare Poa: Notes on the Clothing of the Ancient Maori (E. Best), 31, 625.
Aryo-Semitic Maori (A. S. Atkinson), 19, 552.
Aryo-Semitic Maori: Reply to A. S. Atkinson (E. Tregear), 20, 400.
Bone Comb for ornamenting the Head of a Maori Chief, found in Otago (A. Hamilton), 25, 483.
Bone Lizard Pendant (A. Hamilton), 35, 111.
Bone Pendants found in South Island of N.Z. (A. Hamilton), 25, 489.
Building of Hotunui, Whare Whakairo, W. H. Taipari's Carved House at Thames. 1878 (Mereana Mokomoko), 30, 41.
Burial-chests, Carved, in Auckland Museum, Notes on (T. F. Cheeseman), 39, 451.
Calabashes, Two, with Carved Wooden Necks called Tuki or Ko-ano-ano (A. K. Newman), 36, 1, 527.
Cannibalism, Some Relics of (H. D. M. Haszard), 22, 104.
Canoe, Maori (R. C. Barstow), 11, 71.
Canoe that brought the Maoris to N.Z. (K. Watkins), 40, 568.