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PAGES.
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LVI. |
On the New Zealand Olives. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
375–378
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LVII. |
Notice of the Occurrence of Triodia and Atropis in New Zealand, with Descriptions of new Species. By T. Kirk |
378–379
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LVIII. |
A Revision of the New Zealand Lepidia, with Descriptions of new Species. By T. Kirk |
379–382
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LIX. |
Notes on recent Additions to the New Zealand Flora. By T. Kirk |
382–386
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LX. |
Notes on Plants from Campbell Island. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
387–389
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IV.—Chemistry.
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LXI. |
On the Preparation of Spontaneously Inflammable Phosphine. By T. A. Mollet |
391–392
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LXII. |
On a new Form of Burette. By T. A. Mollet |
392–393
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LXIII. |
Notes on Refrigeration. By Professor A. W. Bickerton |
391–397
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LXIV. |
On the supposed Paraffin Deposit at Waiapu. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department |
397–399
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LXV. |
On a Search for the Poisonous Principle of Brachyglottis repanda and B. rangiora. By W. Skey |
400–402
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LXVI. |
On a new Theory of the Mode by which Photographic Effects are produced with Silver Salts. By William Skey |
403–404
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LXVII. |
On the Percentage of Citric Acid obtained from Limes grown in Auckland and Tahiti. By J. A. Pond |
405–406
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V.—Geology.
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LXVIII. |
On the Formation of Lake Wakatipu. By William Stuart |
407–408
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LXIX. |
Description of new Tertiary Fossils. By T. W. Kirk, Assistant in the Colonial Museum |
409
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LXX. |
On a Deposit of Moa Bones near Motanau, North Canterbury. By Alexander McKay, of the Geological Survey Department |
410–414
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LXXI. |
Further Notes on the Thermal Springs in the Hanmer Plains, Provincial District of Nelson. By Julius von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S. |
414–417
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LXXII. |
Notes on the Mineralogy of New Zealand. By S. Herbert Cox, F.C.S., F.G.S., Assistant Geologist |
418–450
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LXXIII. |
On Crystalline Rocks. By W. D. Campbell, F.G.S. |
450–457
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LXXIV. |
Notes on a Pseudomorphous Form of Gold. By W. D. Campbell |
457–458
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Miscellaneous—(Continued).
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LXXV. |
A Study of the Causes leading to the Extinction of the Maori. By Alfred K. Newman, M.B., M.R.C.P. |
459–477
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LXXVI. |
On the fine Perception of Colours possessed by the ancient Maoris (Addendum to Art. III.). By W. Colenso, F.L.S. |
477–484
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LXXVII. |
On the Origin of the New Zealand Flora—being a Presidential Address to the Otago Institute. By George M. Thomson, F.L.S. |
485–502
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LXXVIII. |
Origin and Early History of the Canterbury Museum; being the Annual Address. By Professor Julius von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., President of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury |
503–516
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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Governors |
519–520
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Accounts of the New Zealand Institute, 1880–1 |
520
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Reports on Museum, Geological Survey, Publications, Meteorology, Observatory, Laboratory, and Library |
521–527
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PROCEEDINGS.
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WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
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Address by the President, Dr. Hector (abstract) |
531
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Description of Additions to the Museum. By Dr. Hector |
531–532
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Do.do.do.do. |
533
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