I.—Miscellaneous.
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PAGES
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Art. |
I. |
The Forest Question in New Zealand. By A. Lecoy, M.A., LL.B. Univ. Paris |
3–23
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II. |
Influence of Forests on Climate and Rainfall. By Frederick S. Peppercorne, C.E. |
24–32
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Notes on Port Nicholson and the Natives in 1839. By Major Charles Heaphy, V.C. |
32–39
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On the Principle of New Zealand Weather Forecast. By Commander R. A. Edwin, R.N. |
40–49
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On the Ignorance of the Ancient New Zealander of the Use of Projectile Weapons. By Coleman Phillips |
50–63
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On the Moa. By W. Colenso, F.L.S. |
63–108
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VII. |
Contributions towards a better Knowledge of the Maori Race. By W. Colenso |
108–147
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VIII. |
A few Remarks on a Cavern near Cook's Well, at Tolaga Bay, and on a Tree (Sapota costata) found there. By W. Colenso |
147–150
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Notes on an Ancient Manufactory of Stone Implements at the Mouth of the Otokai Creek, Brighton, Otago. By Prof. Julius von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum |
150–153
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Notes on the Colour-Sense of the Maori. By James W. Stack |
153–158
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XI. |
Remarks on Mr. Mackenzie Cameron's Theory respecting the Kahui Tipua. By James W. Stack |
159–164
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XII. |
Notes on the Southern Stars and other Celestial Objects. By J. H. Pope |
165–175
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XIII. |
Partial Impact (Paper No. 3): On the Origin of the Visible Universe. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton, F.C.S., President of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury |
175–181
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Partial Impact (Paper No. 4): On the General Problem of Stellar Collision. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton |
181–186
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XV. |
On the Genesis of Worlds and Systems. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton |
187–197
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XVI. |
On the Birth of Nebulæ. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton |
197–205
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XVII. |
On the Doctrine of Mind-Stuff. By Frederick W. Frankland |
205–215
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XVIII. |
A Reply to Mr. Frankland's Paper on "The Doctrine of MindStuff." By C. W. Richmond, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand |
215–223
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XIX. |
Pronouns and other Barat Fossil Words compared with Primeval and Non-Aryan Languages of Hindostan and Borders. By J. Turnbull Thomson, F.R.G.S., F.R.S..A., etc. |
223–237
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XX. |
Moriori Connection. By J. Turnbull Thomson |
237–240
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II.—Zoology.
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Notes on Ziphius (Epiodon) novæ-zealandiæ, von Haast—Goosebeaked Whale. By Prof. Julius von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum |
241–246
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On the Occurrence of the Red-capped Dotterel (Hiaticula ruficapilla) in New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk, Assistant in the Colonial Museum |
246–247
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