I.—Miscellaneous.
PAGES
Art.
I.
New Zealand a Post-glacial Centre of Creation. By T. H. Cockburn-Hood , F.G.S.
3–24
II.
On Mill's Fourth Fundamental Theorem respecting Capital. By John Carruthers , M. Inst. C.E.
24–34
III.
Observations on the Evidences of recent Change in the Elevation of the Waikato District. By James Stewart , C.E.
34–37
IV.
Address. By Professor Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S., President of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury
37–56
V.
Sketch of the Traditional History of the South Island Maoris. By the Rev. James W. Stack
57–92
VI.
On the Influence of the Earth's Rotation on Rivers. By A. C. Baines
92–96
VII.
On a peculiar Method of Arrow Propulsion as observed amongst the Maoris. By Coleman Phillips
97–99
VIII.
On the Day in which Captain Cook took formal Possession of New Zealand. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
99–108
IX.
Manibus Parkinsonibus Sacrum: A brief Memoir of the First Artist who visited New Zealand; together with several little-known Items of Interest extracted from his Journal. By W. Colenso, F.L.S.
108–134
X.
Notes, chiefly historical, on the ancient Dog of the New Zealanders. By W. Colenso, F.L.S.
135–155
XI.
A System of Weights and Measures. By J. Carruthers , M. Inst. C.E.
155–160
XII.
Notes on blowing up Snags in the Waikato River with Dynamite. By R. R. Hunt
161–164
XIII.
Notes on the Firing of Torpedoes by Electricity. By J. A. Pond
164–170
XIV.
Experiments on the Lifting-power of Inclined Planes in Aerial Transit. By Henry Skey
170–173
XV.
Introduction of the Tension Wheel in Aerial Transit. By Henry Skey
173–176
XVI.
Introduction of the Principle of the Gyroscope in Aerial Transit. By Henry Skey
176–180
XVII.
On Floods in Lake Districts and Flooded Rivers in general, with Methods adopted for their Prevention and Control. By H. P. Higginson , M. Inst. C.E.
180–189
XVIII.
On a means of selecting the most durable Timber. By John Buchanan
190
II.—Zoology.
XIX.
Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand. By Walter L. Buller , C.M.G., Sc.D., F.L.S.
191–201
XX.
Further Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand. By W. L. Buller.
201–209
XXI.
On the Disappearance of the Korimako (Anthornis melanura ) from the North Island. By W. L. Buller
209–211
XXII.
Further descriptive Notes of the Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris ). By W. L. Buller
211
XXIII.
On the Egg of the Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris ). By W. L. Buller
212
XXIV.
On the Species forming the Genus Ocydromus , a peculiar Group of brevi-pennate Rails. By W. L. Buller
213–216
XXV.
Notice of the Occurrence of the Shy Albatros (Diomedea cauta ) in the North Island. By W. L. Buller
217–219
XXVI.
On the Addition of the Red-tailed Tropic Bird (Phæton rubricauda ) to the Avifauna of New Zealand. By W. L. Buller
219–220
XXVII.
Notice of a new Variety of Tuatara Lizard (Sphenodon ) from East Cape Island. By W. L. Buller
220–221
XXVIII.
Notes on the Physiology and Anatomy of the Tuatara (Sphenodon güntheri ). By A. K. Newman , M.B., M.R.C.P.
222–239
XXIX.
Disappearance of the small Birds of New Zealand. By D. C. Wilson
239–242
XXX.
On two new Fishes. By F. E. Clarke
243–246
XXXI.
Notes on Regalecus pacificus , a new Species of Ribbon-fish from the New Zealand Seas. By Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S.
246–250
XXXII.
On the Habits of the New Zealand Grayling (Prototroctes oxyrhynchus ). By J. Rutland
250–252
XXXIII.
Supplementary Description of Species or Varieties of Chrysophani (Lepidoptera Rhopalocera ) inhabiting New Zealand. By R. W. Fereday , C.M.E.S.L.
252–259
XXXIV.
Description of new Genera and Species of Psychidæ . By R. W. Fereday
260–263
XXXV.
On the Butterflies of New Zealand. By Arthur G. Butler , F.L.S., etc. Communicated by John D. Enys, F.G.S.
263–276
XXXVI.
Notes on the Metamorphosis and Development of one of our large Butterflies (Danais berenice ), or a closely-allied Species. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
276–280
XXXVII.
On a new Species of Trapdoor Spider from New Zealand. By the Rev. O. P. Cambridge , A.M., C.M.Z.S., Hon. Mem. N.Z. Inst.
281–287
XXXVIII.
Second Note on the Maori Rat. By Professor F. W. Hutton
288
XXXIX.
Notes on the New Zealand Myriopoda in the Otago Museum. By Professor F. W. Hutton
288–293
XL.
Contributions to the Conchology of New Zealand. By Professor F. W. Hutton
293–299
XLI.
Notes on a Marine Spider found at Cape Campbell. By C. H. Robson
299–300
XLII.
Description of Trapdoor Spiders' Nests from California and firom Western Australia in the Christchurch Museum. By R. Gillies , F.L.S.
301–306
XLIII.
Notes on some Changes in the Fauna of Otago. By R. Gillies
306–324
XLIV.
The Dunedin Fish Supply. By P. Thomson
324–330
XLV.
Notes on the Whales of the New Zealand Seas. By James Hector , C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S.
331–343
III.—Botany.
XLVI.
On Grasses. By S. M. Curl , M.D.
345–353
XLVII.
Notes on the Fertilization of Glossostigma . By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S.
353–356
XLVIII.
Description of a new Species of Polypodium . By T. F. Cheeseman
356–357
XLIX.
Note on a branched Nikau Tree. By S. Percy Smith
357–358
L.
Notes on Ferns. By T. H. Potts
358–362
LI.
On the Naturalized Plants of Port Nicholson and the adjacent District. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
362–378
LII.
On the New Zealand Species of Phyllocladus . By T. Kirk
373–383
LIII.
A revised Arrangement of the New Zealand Species of Dacrydium , with Descriptions of new Species. By T. Kirk
383–391
LIV.
Notice of the Occurrence of a Variety of Zostera nana , Roth, in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
392–393
LV.
Notice of the Occurrence of Juncus glaucus , L., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
393–394
LVI.
Description of a new Species of Hymenophyllum . By T. Kirk
394
LVII.
On Hymenophyllum villosum , Colenso. By T. Kirk
395–396
LVIII.
On Lindsaya viridis , Colenso. By T. Kirk
396–398
LIX.
On Nephrodium decompositum , Br., and N. glabellum , A. Cunn. By T. Kirk
398–400
LX.
On the Botany of the Bluff Hill. By T. Kirk
400–406
LXI.
Contributions to the Botany of Otago. By T. Kirk
406–417
LXII.
Notes on three dried Specimens of Matai (Podocarpus spicata) . By T. Kirk
417–418
LXIII.
Notice of the Discovery of Monoclea forsteri , Hook., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
418–419
LXIV.
Descriptions of New Plants. By T. Kirk
419–421
IV.—Chemistry.
LXV.
On certain of the Mineral Waters of New Zealand. By William Skey , Analyst to the Geological Survey Department
423–448
LXVI.
On the Result of an Examination of certain of our Manganese Ores for Cobalt. By William Skey
448–449
LXVII.
On the Solubility of Calcic Carbonate in Solutions of the Alkaline Chlorides. By William Skey
449–452
LXVIII.
On the Degree of Solubility of certain Earthy Carbonates in pure Water. By William Skey
452–454
LXIX.
On the Presence of Nickel in the Auckland District. By J. A. Pond
454–456
LXX.
Notes on a Deposit in the Shaft of the Pumping Association. By G. Black
456–458
V.—Geology.
LXXI.
Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Periods. By W. T. L. Travers , F.L.S.
459–469
LXXII.
Further Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Epochs. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
470–474
LXXIII.
On the Formation of detached Shingle Beaches. By John Carruthers , M. Inst. C.E.
475–477
LXXIV.
On Gold in the Wellington Provincial District. By J. C. Crawford , F.G.S.
477–480
LXXV.
On the Occurrence of Gold in the Mackenzie Country, Canterbury. By Alexander McKay , of the Geological Survey Department
481–484
LXXVI.
On the Belemnites found in New Zealand. By Dr. Hector , C.M.G., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey
484–489
LXXVII.
Notes on some of the New Zealand Minerals belonging to the Otago Museum, Dunedin. By A. Liversidge , Professor in the University of Sydney. Communicated by Professor Hutton
490–505
LXXVIII.
Analyses of a Rock Specimen from New Zealand, showing the Junction between Granite and Slate. By Archibald Liversidge, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Sydney. Communicated by Professor Hutton
505–506
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
Ninth Annual Report of the Board of Governors
509–510
Museum
511–515
Laboratory
515
Accounts of the New Zealand Institute
516
PROCEEDINGS .
WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Address by the President , W. T. L. Travers , F.L.S. (abstract)
519
Notice regarding the Occurrence of the Tidal Wave of 11th May, 1877 (abstract). By J. F. Martin . Communicated by Capt. E. A. Edwin, R.N.
520–522
Notice of an Albino of the New Zealand Crow (Glaucopis wilsoni ). By Dr. Hector , F.R.S.
522
On Black Mahi. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
522
Notes on the Tidal Wave of 11th May, 1877. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S., President
522
On the Development of Azolla rubra . By Dr. Berggren , of Lund, Hon. Mem. N.Z. Inst.
522
On the Reciprocity of the Seasons with those of the Northern Hemisphere (abstract). By S. G. Rawson . Communicated by Captain Edwin
523
Some Remarks on the Plant called Prickly Comfrey (Symphytum asperrimum) (abstract). By J. C. Crawford , F.G.S.
523–524
Further Remarks upon Prickly Comfrey, with Description of Mode of storing it and other Forage Plants (abstract). By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S.
528
On the Improvement of Wellington Harbour in providing additional Wharf Accommodation (abstract). By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S.
528–529
On Nephrodium pentangularum . By T. Kirk, F.L.S.
531
On Hymenophyllum armstrongii , By T. Kirk
532
On the relative Ages of the Australian, Tasmanian, and New Zealand Coal-fields (abstract). By Dr. Hector, F.R.S.
532–533
On Regalecus gladius , and other additions to the Colonial Museum. By Dr. Hector
533
On the Mercurial Springs of the Bay of Islands (abstract). By Dr. Hector
535
Abstract Report of Council
536
Election of Officers for 1878
536
On Paper Currency, being a Reply to a Paper by John Carruthers, M. Inst. C.E. (abstract). By J. Young
536–538
Anniversary Address of the President , W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S.
539–544
AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
Anniversary Address of the President, R. C. Barstow
545–550
The Study of Statistics. By F. J. Moss
550
Descriptions of new Species of Coleoptera (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
550
Notes on the recent Earthquake Wave, as observed at the Bay of Islands. By James Macfarlane
551
Notes on the Earthquake Wave as felt at Gisborne. By Captain Crisp, Harbourmaster
551
Description of a new Mollusk from Auckland Harbour. By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S.
551
Descriptions of new Species of Coleoptera (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
551
Early Records of Auckland (abstract). By His Honour Mr. Justice Gillies
552
Reason in the Lower Animals. By F. G. Ewington
552
Note on the Discovery of Moa Remains at Awitu (abstract). By A. Mactier
552
Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
552
Tewkesbury. By J. Adams , B.A.
553
Personal Reminiscences (abstract). By J. L. Campbell , M.D.
553
Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
553
Notes on the Aphodiadæ of New Zealand (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
553
Descriptions of two new Mollusks from Auckland Harbour. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S.
553
Technical Education. By J. C. Firth
554
On a Marine Plant called by the Maoris "Totaramoana." By Capt. G. Mair , F.L.S.
554–555
The Curculionidæ of New Zealand (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
555
The New Zealand Heteromera (abstract). By Capt. T. Broun
555
Abstract of Annual Report
555
Election of Officers for 1878
555
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
On the Drainage of Christchurch. By H. Czerwonka
556
Election of Officers for 1878
557
Abstract of Annual Report
557
OTAGO INSTITUTE.
The Earth a Cinder. By Professor Black
559
On Schivendener's Theory of the Nature of Lichens. By Prof. Hutton , F.G.S.
559
On a Fungus-penetrating Nostoc. By Prof. Hutton
559
On Mental Physics. By Prof. Macgregor
559
On the Hot Springs of New Zealand. By Dr Hocken
560
On Religion and the Drama. By Prof. Sale
560
On Eudyptes schlegeli , Finsch. By Prof. Hutton
560
On the Hand in different Animals. By Prof. Scott
561
Abstract of Annual Report
561
Election of Officers for 1878
562
Address by the President , the Rt. Rev. Bishop Neville
562–566
HAWKE BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
Abstract of Annual Report
567
Election of Officers for 1877–8
567
On two indigenous Productions—Manganese and Zostera marina —which might be made fair Articles of Export . By J. A. Smith
568–569
APPENDIX .
Meteorological Statistics of New Zealand, for 1877
xxi–xxiii
Earthquakes reported in New Zealand, during 1877
xxiii
Comparative Abstract for 1877, and previous Years
xxiv
Notes on the Weather during 1877
xxv
Abstract of Meteorological Observations, taken at Delanasau, Bay of Islands, Bua, Fiji, for the Year ending 31st December, 1877. By R. L. Holmes , F.M.S.
xxvi–xxvii
An Enumeration of recent Additions to the New Zealand Flora, with Critical and Geographical Notes. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
xxviii–xlv
Honorary Members of the New Zealand Institute
xlvi
Ordinary Members
xlvi–lvii
List of Public Institutions and Individuals to whom this volume is presented
lviii–lx
Addenda et Corrigenda
iv
Contents
v–x
List of Plates
x
Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute
xi
Abstract of Rules and Statutes of the New Zealand Institute
xi–xiii
List of Incorporated Societies
xiv–xvii
Officers of Incorporated Societies, and Extracts from the Rules
xiv–xvii