Waikouaiti, Geology of North Head, and its Relation to the Geological History of Dunedin (J. Park), 36, 418.
Waimakariri, Lower Gorge of the (F. W. Hutton), 16, 449.
Waitemata Series, Conformable Relations of the Different Members of the (J. Park), 22, 391.
Waitemata Series and Brown-coal Series of Drury and Waikato, Relative Ages of (F. W. Hutton), 3, 244.
Wanganui Beds (Upper Tertiary), 2, 163.
Wanganui System (F. W. Hutton), 18, 336.
Wanganui Tertiaries (C. W. Purnell), 7, 453.
Water-worn Pebbles in the Soil (J. C. Crawford), 17, 341.
Weka Pass, Railway Cuttings in the (F. W. Hutton), 20, 257.
Wellington Province (J. C. Crawford), 2, 343.
White Island (J. Hector), 3, 278.
PHYSICS.
Astronomy—
Age of the Sun's Heat, Oversight in Croll's Mode of lengthening the (A. W. Bickerton), 27, 558.
Astronomy and Celestial Physics (J. S. Webb), 5, App. l.
Comet, Biela's: Reported Collision with the Earth's Atmosphere (H. Skey), 7, 148.
Comet of April, May, and June, 1901 (G. V. Hudson), 34, 31.
Comets, Constitution of (P. W. Fairclough), 15, 477.
Earth's Motion in Space, The Equatorial Component of the (D. Hector), 34, 513.
Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits, Causes tending to alter the (A. W. Biekerton), 13, 149.
Eclipse of the Sun, 1876 (T. Heale), 9, 640.
Eclipse of the Sun, Total, of 9th September, 1885: Digest of Communications to the N.Z. Institute, 18, 375.
Eclipses (T. Heale), 4, 389.
Immortality of the Cosmos; being an Attempt to show that the Theory of Dissipation of Energy is limited to Finite Portions of Space (A. W. Bickerton), 27, 538.
Impact, Cosmic: Synclitic Statement of the Principles and Phenomena (A. W. Bickerton), 27, 545.
Impact, Partial: A Possible Explanation of the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, and other Phenomena of the Universe (A. W. Bickerton), 11, 125.
Impact, Partial: General Problem of Stellar Collision (A. W. Bickerton), 12, 181.
Impact, Partial: Origin of the Visible Universe (A. W. Bickerton), 12, 175.
Impact, Probability of (A. W. Bickerton), 13, 166.
Impact, Some Recent Evidence in Favour of (A. W. Bickerton), 26, 464.
Longitude by Meridian Transits of the Moon: Observations taken at the Hutt in 1870 (H. Jackson), 3, Proc. 82.
Longitude of Wellington (J. T. Thomson), 8, 441.
Longitude of Wellington Observatory (J. Hector), 7, 502.
Longitude of Wellington Observatory (G. S. Nares), 7, 502.
Longitude of Wellington Observatory (A. Stock), 9, 217.
Longitudes, Transpacific (O. Klotz), 39, 49.
Mean Time, N.Z. (J. Hector), 1, 48 [2nd ed., 451]; Errata, 3, 365.
Mean Time, N.Z. (T. King), 35, 428.
Meteoric Appearance, Notes on a (M. Chapman), 38, 143.
Meteor of 4th May, 1858, Description of (T. White), 22, 105.
Moon, Stereoscopic Aspect of the (J. Hardcastle), 20, 428.
Motions of the Earth, Simple Method of illustrating the (A. W. Bickerton), 13, 164.
Nebulæ, The Birth of (A. W. Bickerton), 12, 197.
Occultation of Jupiter and its Satellites, 16th April. 1886 (J. Hector), 19, 589.
Occultation of Stars by the Moon, Prediction of (T. Heale), 6, 57.
Occultations and Solar Eclipses, A New and Simple Graphic Method of projecting (T. B. Harding), 26, 477.
Partial Impact (see Impact).
Retardation of Earth's Rotation by Volcanic Action (J. Carruthers), 8, 352.
Solar and Stellar Heat, Permanency of (M. Chapman), 13, 97.
Solar System, Origin of the (A. W. Bickerton), 13, 154.
Stars and other Celestial Objects, Southern (J. H. Pope), 12, 165.
Stars, Double, Method of measuring Position of (J. H. Pope), 11, 141.
Stars, Double, Origin of (A. W. Bickerton), 13, 160.
Stars, Shooting, in November, 1898 (J. Hector), 31, 721.
Stars, Temporary (M. Chapman), 38, 139.
Stars, Temporary and Variable (A. W. Bickerton), 11, 118.
Sun's Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical Oscillations in the, and their Connection with the Appearance and Disappearance of the Solar Spots (H. Skey), 13, 91.
Sun's Heat, Maintenance of the (F. D. Brown), 18, 394.
Telescope, Astronomical, on a New Construction (H. Skey), 5, 119.
Telescope, Reflecting, made in Wellington by W. F. Parsons (J. Hector), 5, 125.
Telescopes, Direct-vision Solar Eye-piece for Large (H. Skey), 8, 172.