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Contents.
vii
PAGES.


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