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VI.—Chemistry.
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LVIII. |
On the Distillation Products of the Blackball Coal. By Dr. W. P. Evans |
487–494
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LIX. |
On a Convenient Form of Oil-bath for studying the Influence of Definite Temperatures on Solids. By Dr. W. P. Evans |
495–496
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LX. |
On the Error introduced by using a Coal-gas Flame while determining the Percentage of Sulphur in Coals, with Especial Reference to the Methods "Eschka" and "Nakamura." By Dr. W. P. Evans |
496–497
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LXI. |
On an Improved Adjustable Drip-proof Bunsen Burner. By Dr. W. P. Evans |
497–498
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LXII. |
On the Electro-deposition of Gold upon the Gold of our Drifts. By William Skey, Analyst to the Department of Mines |
498–509
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LXIII. |
On the Decomposition of Water by Tannic Acid in Conjunction with an Alkali. By William Skey |
509–510
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LXIV. |
On the Liberation of Hydrogen in a certain Variation of the Apparatus used for cyaniding Gold. By William Skey |
510–512
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LXV. |
On the Rapid Action of Strong Cyanide Solutions on Gold superficially. By William Skey |
512–513
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VII.—Addenda.
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LXVI. |
On the Hawke's Bay Plain: Past and Present. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. |
515–531
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LXVII. |
On Swallows and Martins at Hicks Bay. By H. Hill |
532
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LXVIII. |
On Maori Middens at Wainui, Poverty Bay. By F. Hutchinson |
533–536
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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Twenty-ninth Annual Report |
593–595
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Accounts for 1896–97 |
595
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