Portal:Royal Society of New Zealand
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Royal Society Te Apārangi, as it is now called, was founded in 1867 as The New Zealand Institute. In 1933 it was renamed Royal Society of New Zealand, which remains its legal name. The Māori epithet "Te Apārangi" means "group of experts".
Works
[edit]Journals
[edit]- Catalogue of articles by Author, Volumes 1 to 40
- Catalogue of articles by Author, Volumes 41 to 51
Legislation
[edit]- New Zealand Institute Act 1867
- New Zealand Institute Act 1903
- New Zealand Institute Act 1908
- New Zealand Institute Amendment Act 1930
- Royal Society of New Zealand Act 1933
- Royal Society of New Zealand Amendment Act 1964
- Royal Society of New Zealand Act 1965
- Royal Society of New Zealand Act 1997
- Royal Society of New Zealand Amendment Act 2012