I.—Miscellaneous.
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PAGES
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I. |
On the Lake Districts of the Province of Auckland. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
1–15
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II. |
On the Traditions, Manners, and Customs of the Mori-oris. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
15–27
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III. |
On the Influence of Atmospheric Changes on the Hot Springs and Geysers in the Rotorua District. By Captain Gilbert Mair |
27–29
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On the Draining of Towns. By W. D. Campbell, Assoc. Inst. C.E., F.G.S. |
29–37
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V. |
Speculations on the Physiological Changes obtaining in the English Race when Transplanted to New Zealand. By Dr. Newman, M.B. |
37–44
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VI. |
Polynesia. By J. Adams, B.A. |
44–59
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VII. |
Civilization of the Pacific. By Coleman Phillips. (With Map.) |
59–95
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VIII. |
Colonial Standard Survey. By J. T. Thomson, F.R.G.S. |
96–108
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IX. |
On the Building Materials of Otago. By W. N. Blair, C.E. |
108–133
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X. |
The Building Materials of Otago. By W. N. Blair, C.E. |
134–181
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XI. |
On the Durability of Matai Timber. By John Buchanan, F.L.S. |
182
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XII. |
On Charring Timber as a Protection from the Teredo. By John Buchanan, F.L.S. |
183–187
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XIII. |
State Forestry: its aim and object. By Captain Campbell Walker, F.R.G.S. |
187–203
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The Climatic and Financial Aspect of Forest Conservancy as applicable to New Zealand. By Captain Campbell Walker, F.R.G.S. |
App. xxvii
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XIV. |
On Hedges and Hedge Plants. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
203–206
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XV. |
Lime as Manure: its beneficial Effects when applied to the Cultivation of the Soil. By D. Hay |
206–209
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XVI. |
On Quartz Crushing at the Thames. By J. Goodall, C.E. |
209–211
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XVII. |
Comparative Atmospheric Pressure of New Zealand and Great Britain. By C. Rous Marten, F.R.G.S., F.M.S., M.Sc.M.S. |
212–217
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XVIII. |
On the Longitude of Wellington Observatory. By Ven. Archdeacon Stock, B.A. |
217–220
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XIX. |
Notes on some Ancient Aboriginal Caches near Wanganui. By H. C. Field. |
220–229
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XIXa. |
Stray Thoughts on Mahori or Maori Migrations. By R. C. Barstow |
229–243
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XX. |
The Remains of a Dog found by Captain Rowan near White Cliffs, Taranaki. By Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.G.S. |
243–249
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XXI. |
Savage and Barbaric Survivals in Marriage. By the Rev. J. Wallis, D.D. |
249–260
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XXII. |
Draining of Towns: Results of having Outfall Drains within Sydney Harbour. By W. R. E. Brown |
260–264
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