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XLII. |
Remarks on the Genus Abrotanella, Cassini, with Descriptions of New Species. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
418–422
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XLIII. |
Descriptions of New Plants from the Vicinity of Port Nicholson. By T. Kirk |
423–425
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XLIV. |
Notice of the Occurrence of Australian Orchids in New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
425–428
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XLV. |
On a New Mistletoe. By T. Kirk |
429–430
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IV.—Miscellaneous.
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XLVI. |
On the Ancient Relations between New Zealand and South America. By Dr. H. von Jhering, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: communicated by Professor Hutton |
431–445
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XLVII. |
Vestiges: Reminiscences: Memorabilia of Works, Deeds, and Sayings of the Ancient Maoris. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. |
445–467
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XLVIII. |
Status quo: A Retrospect.—A Few More Words by way of Explanation and Correction concerning the First Finding of the Bones of the Moa in New Zealand; also Strictures on the Quarterly Reviewer's Severe and Unjust Remarks on the Late Dr. G. A. Mantell, F.R.S., in connection with the same. By W. Colenso |
468–478
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XLIX. |
The Tradition respecting the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Whakatane. By the late Lieutenant-Colonel St. John: communicated by T. Kirk |
478
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On the Working of Greenstone or Nephrite by the Maoris. By F. R. Chapman |
479–539
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LI. |
On the Native Dog of New Zealand. By Taylor White |
540–557
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LII. |
Discoveries of Moa-bones. By H. C. Field |
558–561
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LIII. |
On the Shifting of Sand-dunes. By H. C. Field |
561–568
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LIV. |
On Earthquakes in the Vicinity of Wanganui. By H. C. Field |
569–573
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LV. |
Notes on the Earthquake of the 24th June, 1891. By George Hogben, M.A. |
574–577
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LVI. |
Notes on the Earthquake of the 5th July, 1891, in Cook Strait: an Attempt to define the Epicentrum. By George Hogben |
577–579
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LVII. |
On Geyser-action at Rotorua. By Camille Malfroy, C.E., J. P., Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur |
579–590
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LVIII. |
The Rotorua Railway and District. By James Stewart, C.E. |
591–602
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LIX. |
Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. |
603–625
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LX. |
On the Establishment of an Expert Agricultural Department in New Zealand. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. |
625–627
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LXI. |
The Farm: Winter Pasture and its Grazing. By J. R. Wilkinson, M.A. |
628–630
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LXII. |
On Moth-destruction. By Coleman Phillips |
630–633
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LXIII. |
Is it expedient to make Vaccination compulsory? By R. H. Bakewell, M.D., &c. |
634–641
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LXIV. |
Brake-Fins: A Proposed Appliance for the Better Handling of Ocean Steamers. By the Rev. Philip Walsh |
641–644
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LXV. |
Mill on Demonstration and Necessary Truth. By William W. Carlile, M.A. |
644–653
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LXVI. |
The Stability of Ships: its Principles made clear by Models and Diagrams. By E. Withy |
653–676
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