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PAGES.
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LII. |
Description of a new Species of Ehrharta. By D. Petrie |
356–357
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LIII. |
Notes on the Growth of certain Trees on Scoria Soil near Mount Eden, Auckland. By T. B. Gillies, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand |
357–358
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LIV. |
A Description of a few new Plants from our New Zealand Forests, with dried Specimens of the same. By W. Colenso, F.L.S. |
359–367
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LV. |
Contribution to the Lichenographia of New Zealand. By Charles Knight, F.L.S. |
367–379
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LVI. |
Notes on New Zealand Plants. By J. Buchanan, F.L.S. |
380–382
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LVII. |
On Grasses and Fodder Plants. By S. M. Curl, M.D. |
382–393
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LVIII. |
Descriptions of new Flowering Plants. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
393–397
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LIX. |
Description of a new Species of Cladophora. By T. Kirk |
397
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LX. |
Notice of the Occurrence of Lagenophora emphysopus and other unrecorded Plants in New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
397–399
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IV.—Chemistry.
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LXI. |
On certain Results obtained upon some of the Argentiferous Salts which are affected by Light. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department |
401–403
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LXII. |
Further Notes upon the Movements of Camphor on Water. By William Skey |
403–406
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LXIII. |
On the Mode in which Oil acts as a Nucleus in Super-saturated Saline Solutions; with Notes on the Mode of Action of Solid Nuclei. By William Skey |
407–411
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LXIV. |
On the Cause of the Deposition of Camphor towards Light. By William Skey |
411
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LXV. |
On the Nature of the Precipitate formed by certain Mercuric Salts in presence of Essential Oils. By William Skey |
412–414
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LXVI. |
On the Decomposition of Argentic-oxide by Mercury. By William Skey |
414
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V.—Geology.
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LXVII. |
On Wind-formed Lakes. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
415–416
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LXVIII. |
On Bidwill's Front Hills. By J. C. Crawford |
416–418
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LXIX. |
Remarks on Volcanoes and Geysers of New Zealand. By W. Collie |
418–420
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PROCEEDINGS.
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WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
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Account of Two Journeys to the Summit of Mount Ruapehu. By G. Beetham, M.H.R. (abstract) |
423
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Remarks on Hæmatite and Spathic Iron Ores. By Dr. Hector |
424
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What should be the Highest Aim of the Wellington Philosophical Society? By Dominick Brown |
425
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Suggestion towards a Theory accounting for the Movements of the Magnetic Needle. By the Hon. R. Hart, M.L.C. |
425
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Remarks on Forest Planting and Conservation, with reference to particular Localities in the Wellington District. By G. W. Williams (abstract) |
428–429
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Election of Governor of New Zealand Institute |
431
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On the Cultivation of Beet for the Manufacture of Sugar, etc. By S. M. Curl, M.D. (abstract) |
431
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Account of the Sydney Exhibition. By Dr. Hector |
432
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A few Remarks on Art Perspective. By R. T. Holmes |
432
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