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Contents.
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IV.—Geology.
XLIV. The Fossils of the Waitemata and Papakura Series. By E. Clarke 413–421
XLV. Notes on the East Coast Earthquake of 9th August, 1904. By G. Hogben 421–424
XLVI. The Path of Earthquake-waves through the Earth. By G. Hogben 424-426
XLVII. On some Glaciated Stones from Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu. By E. G. Hogg 426–431
XLVIII. The Artesian-water Basins of the Heretaunga Plain, Hawke's Bay. By H. Hill 431–444
XLIX. Taupo Plateau and Lake: a Retrospect and Prospect. By H. Hill 445–464
L. The Formation of the Canterbury Plains. By Captain F. W. Hutton 465–472
LI. Three New Tertiary Shells. By Captain F. W. Hutton 472–473
LII. Revision of the Tertiary Brachiopoda of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton 474–481
LIII. Magnesian Rocks at Milford Sound. By Dr. P. Marshall 481–484
LIV. Description of a New Species of Pecten from the Oamaru Series. By Professor J. Park 485
LV. On the Causes of Border-segregation in some Igneous Magmas. By Professor J. Park 486–488
LVI. On the Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury, with Special Reference to the Relations existing between the Pareora and Oamaru Series. By Professor J. Park 489–551
LVII. On the Occurrence of Large Bodies of Ferrous Sulphate in the Gold-mines of Thames Goldfields. By Matthew Paul 551–552
LVIII. Notes on some Rocks from Campbell Island. By R. Speight 552–554
V.—Physics.
LIX. Meteorology of New Zealand: On the Routes of High and Low Pressures, and the Changes of Pressure and Wind-movement resulting from them. By Captain R. A. Edwin 555–567
LX. The Distillation of the Fatty Acids for the Manufacture of Candles. By P. W. Robertson 568–577
LXI. The Association of the Fatty Acids and their Esters, and the Arrangement of Atoms in Space. By P. W. Robertson 577–580
LXII. A Flash of Lightning. By Archdeacon Walsh 580–581

Records of Milne Seismographs
No. 16, Christchurch: Observer, H. F. Skey 582–587
No. 20, Wellington: Observer, G. Hogben 588–589