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Contents.
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Art. PAGES
XLII. Remarks on the Genus Abrotanella, Cassini, with Descriptions of New Species. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. 418–422
XLIII. Descriptions of New Plants from the Vicinity of Port Nicholson. By T. Kirk 423–425
XLIV. Notice of the Occurrence of Australian Orchids in New Zealand. By T. Kirk 425–428
XLV. On a New Mistletoe. By T. Kirk 429–430
IV.—Miscellaneous.
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
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
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
XLIX. The Tradition respecting the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Whakatane. By the late Lieutenant-Colonel St. John: communicated by T. Kirk 478
L. On the Working of Greenstone or Nephrite by the Maoris. By F. R. Chapman 479–539
LI. On the Native Dog of New Zealand. By Taylor White 540–557
LII. Discoveries of Moa-bones. By H. C. Field 558–561
LIII. On the Shifting of Sand-dunes. By H. C. Field 561–568
LIV. On Earthquakes in the Vicinity of Wanganui. By H. C. Field 569–573
LV. Notes on the Earthquake of the 24th June, 1891. By George Hogben, M.A. 574–577
LVI. Notes on the Earthquake of the 5th July, 1891, in Cook Strait: an Attempt to define the Epicentrum. By George Hogben 577–579
LVII. On Geyser-action at Rotorua. By Camille Malfroy, C.E., J. P., Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur 579–590
LVIII. The Rotorua Railway and District. By James Stewart, C.E. 591–602
LIX. Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 603–625
LX. On the Establishment of an Expert Agricultural Department in New Zealand. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. 625–627
LXI. The Farm: Winter Pasture and its Grazing. By J. R. Wilkinson, M.A. 628–630
LXII. On Moth-destruction. By Coleman Phillips 630–633
LXIII. Is it expedient to make Vaccination compulsory? By R. H. Bakewell, M.D., &c. 634–641
LXIV. Brake-Fins: A Proposed Appliance for the Better Handling of Ocean Steamers. By the Rev. Philip Walsh 641–644
LXV. Mill on Demonstration and Necessary Truth. By William W. Carlile, M.A. 644–653
LXVI. The Stability of Ships: its Principles made clear by Models and Diagrams. By E. Withy 653–676