I.—Miscellaneous.
PAGES
Art.
I.
The Forest Question in New Zealand. By A. Lecoy , M.A., LL.B. Univ. Paris
3–23
II.
Influence of Forests on Climate and Rainfall. By Frederick S. Peppercorne , C.E.
24–32
III.
Notes on Port Nicholson and the Natives in 1839. By Major Charles Heaphy , V.C.
32–39
IV.
On the Principle of New Zealand Weather Forecast. By Commander R. A. Edwin , R.N.
40–49
V.
On the Ignorance of the Ancient New Zealander of the Use of Projectile Weapons. By Coleman Phillips
50–63
VI.
On the Moa. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
63–108
VII.
Contributions towards a better Knowledge of the Maori Race. By W. Colenso
108–147
VIII.
A few Remarks on a Cavern near Cook's Well, at Tolaga Bay, and on a Tree (Sapota costata ) found there. By W. Colenso
147–150
IX.
Notes on an Ancient Manufactory of Stone Implements at the Mouth of the Otokai Creek, Brighton, Otago. By Prof. Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum
150–153
X.
Notes on the Colour-Sense of the Maori. By James W. Stack
153–158
XI.
Remarks on Mr. Mackenzie Cameron's Theory respecting the Kahui Tipua. By James W. Stack
159–164
XII.
Notes on the Southern Stars and other Celestial Objects. By J. H. Pope
165–175
XIII.
Partial Impact (Paper No. 3): On the Origin of the Visible Universe. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton , F.C.S., President of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury
175–181
XIV.
Partial Impact (Paper No. 4): On the General Problem of Stellar Collision. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton
181–186
XV.
On the Genesis of Worlds and Systems. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton
187–197
XVI.
On the Birth of Nebulæ. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton
197–205
XVII.
On the Doctrine of Mind-Stuff. By Frederick W. Frankland
205–215
XVIII.
A Reply to Mr. Frankland's Paper on "The Doctrine of MindStuff." By C. W. Richmond , a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
215–223
XIX.
Pronouns and other Barat Fossil Words compared with Primeval and Non-Aryan Languages of Hindostan and Borders. By J. Turnbull Thomson , F.R.G.S., F.R.S..A., etc.
223–237
XX.
Moriori Connection. By J. Turnbull Thomson
237–240
II.—Zoology.
XXI.
Notes on Ziphius (Epiodon) novæ-zealandiæ , von Haast—Goosebeaked Whale. By Prof. Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum
241–246
XXII.
On the Occurrence of the Red-capped Dotterel (Hiaticula ruficapilla) in New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk , Assistant in the Colonial Museum
246–247
XXIII.
Remarks on some curious Specimens of New Zealand Birds. By T. W. Kirk
248–249
XXIV.
Notes on the Nesting Habits of the Orange-wattled Crow. By W. D. Campbell , Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., F.G.S.
249–250
XXV.
On the New Zealand Frog. By Dr. Fitzinger . Translated from the Zoology of the Voyage of the "Novara," by Prof. Hutton
250–251
XXVI.
Notes and Observations on the Animal Economy and Habits of one of our New Zealand Lizards, supposed to be a new Species of Naultinus . By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
251–264
XXVII.
Description of a new (?) Genus and Species of Butterfly of the Sub-family Satyrinæ . By R. W. Fereday , C.M.E.S.L.
264–266
XXVIII.
Description of a (?) new Species of the Family Leucanidæ , and a (?) new Species of the Genus (?) Chlenias . By R. W. Fereday
267–270
XXIX.
Note and Description of a possibly-new Species of Aplysia . By F. H. Meinertzhagen
270–271
XXX.
On Anas gracilis , Buller. By Prof. Hutton , of the Otago University
271–272
XXXI.
Contributions to the Entomology of New Zealand. By Prof . Hutton
272–274
XXXII.
Contributions to the Cœlenterate Fauna of New Zealand. By Prof. Hutton
274–276
XXXIII.
Additions to the List of New Zealand Worms. By Prof. Hutton
277–278
XXXIV.
Descriptions of new Star-fishes from New Zealand. By Prof. A. E. Verrill . From the Trans. Connecticut Acad. , 1867. Communicated by Prof. Hutton
278–283
XXXV.
On the Habits of Prionoplus reticularis , with Diagnoses of the Larva and Pupa. By Capt. T. Broun
284–288
XXXVI.
Description of the Larva of Pericoptus truncatus , with Observations as to Habitat. By Capt. T. Broun
288–290
XXXVII.
Further Notes on New Zealand Coccidæ . By W. M. Maskell
291–301
XXXVIII.
On Melicerta ringens and Plumatella repens . By A. Hamilton
301–303
XXXIX.
List of Marine Mollusca found in the neighbourhood of Wellington. By T. W. Kirk , Assistant in the Colonial Museum
303–306
XL.
Descriptions of new Marine Shells. By T. W. Kirk
306–307
XLI.
Notice of the Occurrence of Vitrina milligani in New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk
307
XLII.
Additions to the List of New Zealand Fishes. By T. W. Kirk
308–310
XLIII.
On the Occurrence of Giant Cuttlefish on the New Zealand Coast. By T. W. Kirk
310–313
XLIV.
Description of a new Species of Palinurus . By T. W. Kirk
313–314
XLV.
Description of a new Species of Lizard of the Genus Naultinus . By W. L. Buller , C.M.G., Sc.D., F.R.S.
314–315
XLVI.
Notes on Fishes in Upper Whanganui River. By Captain Mair , F.L.S.
315–316
III.—Botany.
XLVII.
On the Botany of the Pirongia Mountain. By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S.
317–323
XLVIII.
On the Occurrence of the Genus Sporadanthus in New Zealand. By T. F. Cheeseman
324–325
XLIX.
A short Sketch of the Flora of the Province of Canterbury, with Catalogue of Species. By J. B. Armstrong
325–353
L.
Notice of the Occurrence of Liparophyllum gunnii , Lob., in New Zealand. By D. Petrie , M.A.
354
LI.
Notice of the Occurrence of a Species of Hemiphues in New Zealand. By D. Petrie
355–356
LII.
Description of a new Species of Ehrharta . By D. Petrie
356–357
LIII.
Notes on the Growth of certain Trees on Scoria Soil near Mount Eden, Auckland. By T. B. Gillies , a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
357–358
LIV.
A Description of a few new Plants from our New Zealand Forests, with dried Specimens of the same. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
359–367
LV.
Contribution to the Lichenographia of New Zealand. By Charles Knight , F.L.S.
367–379
LVI.
Notes on New Zealand Plants. By J. Buchanan , F.L.S.
380–382
LVII.
On Grasses and Fodder Plants. By S. M. Curl , M.D.
382–393
LVIII.
Descriptions of new Flowering Plants. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
393–397
LIX.
Description of a new Species of Cladophora . By T. Kirk
397
LX.
Notice of the Occurrence of Lagenophora emphysopus and other unrecorded Plants in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
397–399
IV.—Chemistry.
LXI.
On certain Results obtained upon some of the Argentiferous Salts which are affected by Light. By William Skey , Analyst to the Geological Survey Department
401–403
LXII.
Further Notes upon the Movements of Camphor on Water. By William Skey
403–406
LXIII.
On the Mode in which Oil acts as a Nucleus in Super-saturated Saline Solutions; with Notes on the Mode of Action of Solid Nuclei. By William Skey
407–411
LXIV.
On the Cause of the Deposition of Camphor towards Light. By William Skey
411
LXV.
On the Nature of the Precipitate formed by certain Mercuric Salts in presence of Essential Oils. By William Skey
412–414
LXVI.
On the Decomposition of Argentic-oxide by Mercury. By William Skey
414
V.—Geology.
LXVII.
On Wind-formed Lakes. By J. C. Crawford , F.G.S.
415–416
LXVIII.
On Bidwill's Front Hills. By J. C. Crawford
416–418
LXIX.
Remarks on Volcanoes and Geysers of New Zealand. By W. Collie
418–420
PROCEEDINGS .
WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Account of Two Journeys to the Summit of Mount Ruapehu. By G. Beetham , M.H.R. (abstract)
423
Remarks on Hæmatite and Spathic Iron Ores. By Dr. Hector
424
What should be the Highest Aim of the Wellington Philosophical Society? By Dominick Brown
425
Suggestion towards a Theory accounting for the Movements of the Magnetic Needle. By the Hon. R. Hart , M.L.C.
425
Remarks on Forest Planting and Conservation, with reference to particular Localities in the Wellington District. By G. W. Williams (abstract)
428–429
Election of Governor of New Zealand Institute
431
On the Cultivation of Beet for the Manufacture of Sugar, etc. By S. M. Curl , M.D. (abstract)
431
Account of the Sydney Exhibition. By Dr. Hector
432
A few Remarks on Art Perspective. By R. T. Holmes
432
Abstract Report of Council
432
Election of Officers for 1880
432–433
Anniversary Address by the President , Dr. Newman
433–438
On Neobalæna marginata and Kogia breviceps . By Dr. Hector
438–439
On a Deposit of Chalk recently discovered near Oxford in Canterbury. By Dr. Hector
439
On Moa Feathers. By Dr. Hector
439
Further Contributions to the Ornithology of New Zealand. By W. L. Buller , C.M.G., Sc.D., F.R.S.
439
AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
Address by the President , the Rev. Dr. Purchas
441–446
Notes on a Disease among Sheep in the Waikato District. By Major W. G. Mair
446
On the Mound-builders of North America. By J. Adams , B.A.
447
Notes on the Growth of Trees on Clay Soils. By W. Atkins
447
The possible Pacification of the World by means of a rational International Policy. By the Rev. S. Edgar
447
The Distress in England: its Causes and Remedies. By J. C. Firth
447
Note on Spiral Markings on Trenails. By the Rev. Dr. Purchas
447
Concerning Alcohol. By E. A. Mackechnie
448
Notes on the Rise and Progress of Architecture and the Fine Arts generally. By Albin Martin
448
The Distress in England: its Causes and Remedies; being a Reply to Mr. Firth's paper on the same subject. By the Rev. S. Edgar
448
Note on the American Horned Frog (Phrynosoma blainvillii ). By B. S. Booth
448
On Landscape Art in the Province of Auckland. By K. Watkins
448
Remarks on Lepidosiren and other Fishes. By T. F. Cheeseman
448
Abstract of Annual Report
448–449
Election of Officers for 1880
449
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
On a Universal Code of Signals. By C. W. Adams
451
On Musical Tones in the Notes of Australian Birds. By C. W. Adams
451
Notes upon the Height of Mount Cook. By C. W. Adams
452
Abstract of Annual Report
452
Election of Officers for 1880
453
Notes on Ceramic and Industrial Art Specimens. By Prof. von Haast
453
OTAGO INSTITUTE.
A Criticism of Herbert Spencer's "First Principles." By the Rev. Prof. Salmond
454
The Unseen Universe. By J. S. Webb
454
Socialism, an Appeal to First Principles. By the Rev. Dr. Roseby
454
The Diptera of New Zealand. By Professor Hutton
454
On George Elliot's Poems. By the Rev. J. Upton Davis
455
Description of a new Fish. By Professor Hutton
455–456
Election of Officers for 1880
456
Abstract of Annual Report
456
WESTLAND INSTITUTE.
Abstract of Annual Report
457
Election of Officers for 1880
457
HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
Election of Officers for 1879
458
Abstract of Annual Report
458
Memoir of Allan and Richard Cunningham. By W. Colenso
459
The Myth of Kae and the Pet Whale of Tinirau . By W. Colenso
459
Election of Governor of New Zealand Institute
460
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
Eleventh Annual Report of the Board of Governors
463–464
Museum
464–469
Publications
469–470
Meteorology
470
Time-ball Observatory
470–471
Laboratory
471
Library
471
Accounts of the New Zealand Institute, 1878–9
472
APPENDIX .
On the Medical Aspects of Education. By W. G. Kemp , L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S, Engl.
xxi–xliv
Meteorological Statistics of New Zealand for 1879
xlv–xlvii
Earthquakes reported in New Zealand during 1879
xlvii
Comparative Abstract for 1879, and previous years
xlviii
Notes on the Weather during 1879
xlix
Record of Papers on New Zealand Natural History, 1879–80
l
Honorary Members of the New Zealand Institute
li
Ordinary Members
li–lxiii
List of Public Institutions and Individuals to whom this Volume is presented
lxiv–lxvi
Addenda et Corrigenda
iv
Contents
v–ix
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
Officers of Incorporated Societies, and Extracts from their Rules
xiv–xvii