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IV.—Geology.
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XLIV. |
The Fossils of the Waitemata and Papakura Series. By E. Clarke |
413–421
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XLV. |
Notes on the East Coast Earthquake of 9th August, 1904. By G. Hogben |
421–424
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XLVI. |
The Path of Earthquake-waves through the Earth. By G. Hogben |
424-426
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XLVII. |
On some Glaciated Stones from Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu. By E. G. Hogg |
426–431
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XLVIII. |
The Artesian-water Basins of the Heretaunga Plain, Hawke's Bay. By H. Hill |
431–444
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XLIX. |
Taupo Plateau and Lake: a Retrospect and Prospect. By H. Hill |
445–464
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The Formation of the Canterbury Plains. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
465–472
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LI. |
Three New Tertiary Shells. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
472–473
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LII. |
Revision of the Tertiary Brachiopoda of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
474–481
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LIII. |
Magnesian Rocks at Milford Sound. By Dr. P. Marshall |
481–484
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LIV. |
Description of a New Species of Pecten from the Oamaru Series. By Professor J. Park |
485
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LV. |
On the Causes of Border-segregation in some Igneous Magmas. By Professor J. Park |
486–488
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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
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LVII. |
On the Occurrence of Large Bodies of Ferrous Sulphate in the Gold-mines of Thames Goldfields. By Matthew Paul |
551–552
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LVIII. |
Notes on some Rocks from Campbell Island. By R. Speight |
552–554
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V.—Physics.
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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
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LX. |
The Distillation of the Fatty Acids for the Manufacture of Candles. By P. W. Robertson |
568–577
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LXI. |
The Association of the Fatty Acids and their Esters, and the Arrangement of Atoms in Space. By P. W. Robertson |
577–580
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LXII. |
A Flash of Lightning. By Archdeacon Walsh |
580–581
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Records of Milne Seismographs—
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No. 16, Christchurch: Observer, H. F. Skey |
582–587
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No. 20, Wellington: Observer, G. Hogben |
588–589
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