I.—Miscellaneous.
PAGES
Art.
I.
On the Vegetable Food of the ancient New Zealauders before Cook's Visit. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
3–38
II.
Historical Incidents and Traditions of the Olden Times, pertaining to the Maoris of the North Island (East Coast), New Zealand; highly illustrative of their national character, and containing many peculiar, curious, and little known customs and circumstances, and matters firmly believed by them. Now, for the first time, faithfully translated from old Maori Writings and Recitals. By W. Colenso
38–57
III.
Contributions towards a better Knowledge of the Maori Race. By W. Colenso
57–84
IV.
Notes on the best Method of meeting the Sanitary Requirements of Colonial Towns. By Edward Dobson , C.E., President of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury
84–91
V.
On Periodic Vertical Oscillations in the Sun's Atmosphere, and their Connection with the Appearance and Disappearance of the Solar Spots. By H. Skey
91–97
VI.
On the Permanency of Solar and Stellar Heat. By Martin Chapman
97–100
VII.
Notes upon Mr. Frankland's Paper "On the Simplest Continuous Manifoldness of two Dimensions, and of Finite Extent." By William Skey , Analyst to the Geological Survey of New Zealand
100–109
VIII.
On Life. By Dr. W. I. Spencer
109–119
IX.
Watershed Districts. County or other Division of the Country to be determined by the Area of the Watershed. By J. Rees George
119–121
X.
The Cause of Gravitation. By T. Wakelin , B.A.
122–180
XI.
On the Neglected Forest Products of New Zealand. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
130–142
XII.
On the Growth of Sugar Beet in New Zealand. By S. M. Curl , M.D., F.L.S.
142–148
XIII.
On the Causes tending to alter the Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits. By Professor A. W. Bickerton
149–154
XIV.
The Origin of the Solar System. By Professor A. W. Bickerton
154–159
XV.
On the Origin of Double Stars. By Professor A. W. Bickerton
160–164
XVI.
On a simple Method of illustrating the Motions of the Earth. By Professor A. W. Bickerton
164–166
XVII.
Probabllity of Impact. By Professor A. W. Bickerton
166–169
II.—Zoology.
XVIII.
Notes on Balænoptera rostrata , Fabricius (B. huttoni , Gray). By Professor Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum
169–175
XIX.
Notes on some Specimens of Migratory Salmonidæ . By W. Arthur , C.E.
175–193
XX.
Notice of a new Fish. By Dr. Hector
194–195
XXI.
Description of a new Species of Trachypterus . By F. E. Clark
195–199
XXII.
Contributions to New Zealand Malacology. By Professor F. W. Hutton
200–204
XXIII.
Recent Additions to, and Notes on, New Zealand Crustacea. By G. M. Thomson , F.L.S.
204–221
XXIV.
On some new Species of Nudibranchiate Mollusca . By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S.
222–224
XXV.
On a new Genus of Opisthobranchiate Mollusca . By T. F. Cheeseman
224
XXVI.
An Analysis of Moa Eggshell. By Professor Liversidge , F.C.S. University of Sydney. Communicated by Professor von Haast, F.R.S.
225–227
XXVII.
Description of the Larva and Pupa of Lasiorhynchus barbicornis . By Captain T. Broun
228–230
XXVIII.
On the Larva and Pupa of Ceratognathus irroratus . By Captain T. Broun
230–231
XXIX.
On Harpagornis (third paper). By Professor Julius von Haast , Ph.D., F.R.S.
232–234
XXX.
Notes on some Additions to the Collection of Birds in the Colonial Museum. By T. W. Kirk , Assistant in the Colonial Museum
235–236
XXXI.
Notice of new Crustaceans. By T. W. Kirk
236–237
XXXII.
Notes on some Species of Diurnal Moths. By Percy Buller . Communicated by W. L. Buller, C.M.G., Sc.D., F.R.S.
237–239
III.—Botany.
XXXIII.
On the Fertilization of New Zealand Flowering Plants. By George M. Thomson , F.L.S.
241–288
XXXIV.
Note on Donatia novæ-zealandiæ , Hk.f. By G. M. Thomson
289–290
XXXV.
New New-Zealand Plants. By Dr. S. Berggren , Hon. Mem. N.Z. Inst.
290–291
XXXVI.
On the Fertilization of Thelymitra . By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S.
291–296
XXXVII.
Description of a new Species of Loranthus . By T. F. Cheeseman
296–297
XXXVIII.
Contributions towards a List of the New Zealand Desmidieæ . By W. M. Maskell , Fell. Roy. Micros. Soc.
297–317
XXXIX.
On the Structure of Hormosira billardieri . By T. A. Mollet
318–323
XL.
A Visit to Stewart Island, with Notes on its Flora. By D. Petrie , M.A.
323–332
XLI.
Description of new Species of Carex . By D. Petrie
332–333
XLII.
On the Genus Corallospartium . By J. B. Armstrong ,
333–334
XLIII.
Description of new and rare New Zealand Plants. By J. B. Armstrong
335–343
XLIV.
On the Occurrence of the Morel (Morchella esculenta) in New Zealand. By J. B. Armstrong
343–344
XLV.
A Synopsis of the New Zealand Species of Veronica , Linn., with Notes on new Species. By J. B. Armstrong
344–359
XLVI.
A natural Arrangement of the New Zealand Ferns, founded on the System of Smith's "Historia Filicum," with critical Notes on certain Species. By J. B. Armstrong
359–368
XLVII.
Description of a new Species of Metzgeria; also, a brief notice of Bæomyces heteromorphus , Nyl., in New Zealand. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
368–370
XLVIII.
The Ferns of Scinde Island (Napier). By W. Colenso, F.L.S.
370–376
XLIX.
On some new and undescribed New Zealand Ferns. By W. Colenso, F.L.S.
376–384
L.
Description of New Plants. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
384–385
LI.
Description of a new Species of Thysanothecium . Collected by John Buchanan, F.L.S., during his recent Expedition to the Southern Alps. By Charles Knight , F.R.C.S., F.L.S.
385–386
IV.—Chemistry.
LII.
On an Allotropic Form of Zinc and Cobalt Salts. By W. Skey
387–388
LIII.
On a Periodide and an Iodo-carbonate of Lead. By W. Skey
388–389
LIV.
On the Dimorphisim of Magnesia. By W. Skey
389–390
V.—Geology.
LV.
Description of a remarkable Dyke on the hills near Heathcote. By A. D. Dobson
391–393
LVI.
On the Foraminifera of the Tertiary Beds at Petane, near Napier. By A. Hamilton
393–396
LVII.
On the Genus Rhynchonella . By A. McKay
396–398
LVIII.
On some Indications of Changes in the Level of the Coast-line in the Northern part of the North Island. By S. Percy Smith
398–410
LIX.
Description of an Artesian-well sunk at Avonside. By T. A. Mollet
410–412
Zoology —(Continued) .
LX.
On the Venous System of the Skate (Raja nasuta) . By T. Jeffery Parker , B.Sc. Lond.
413–418
LXI.
On a new Holothurian (Chirodota dunedinensis , n.sp.). By T. Jeffery Parker, B.Sc. Lond.
418
LXII.
Description of a new Species of Lizard of the Genus Naultinus . By W. L. Buller , C.M.G., Sc.D., F.R.S.
419–420
PROCEEDINGS .
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
Twelfth Annual Report of the Board of Governors
421–425
WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Opening Address by the President , Martin Chapman
426
Notice of a large Stingaree (Trygon thalassia) . By Seymour George , M.H.R.
426
On Introduced Trees and Plants of Economic Value to New Zealand. By. Dr. Curl , F.L.S.
427
On New Zealand Plants cultivated in Scotland. By W. Gorrie
428
On Auriferous Cements of Mount Arthur District. By J. Park
428
On the Distribution of the Auriferous Cements in New Zealand. By Dr. Hector
429
On the Tertiary Corals and Bryozoa of New Zealand. By Rev. J. E. Tenison Woods , F.L.S.
429
On certain Minerals collected by the Geological Survey Staff. By S. H. Cox , F.G.S.
430
Explanation of Geological Map of New Zealand, prepared for Melbourne Exhibition. By Dr. Hector
430
On the Colour Sense. By Dr. G. Gillon
430
On the Industries most suitable to New Zealand. By Dr. Newman
431
Election of Governor of New Zealand Institute
431
On the Relation between the Pitch-stones and Quartz Porphyries of Mount Sumner District, Canterbury. By S. H. Cox, F.G.S.
432
Abstract Report of Council
482
Election of Officers for 1881
483
Address by the retiring President , M. Chapman
433
Alpine Plants of Otago. By T. Buchanan , F.L.S.
434
Notes on New Zealand Cetacea, Recent and Fossil. Neobalæna marginata, Kogia breviceps, Orca gladiator, Balænoptera and Kekenodon onamata . By Dr. Hector
434–436
Notes on New Zealand Fishes. By Dr. Hector
436
Description of Maori Comb and Arrow Heads. By T. W. Kirk
436
Notes on Dr. Dudgeon's Experiments regarding the Temperature of the Breath. By W. Skey
437
Remarks on New Zealand Olives. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
437
On the Occurrence of Friodia in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
437
A Revision of the New Zealand Lepidia , with Description of new Species. By T. Kirk
437
Notes on Plants recently added to the New Zealand Flora. By T. Kirk
487
Notes on Plants from Campbell Island. By T. Kirk
437
Exhibition of Gold Quartz from Te Aroha and Terawhiti; Coal from Wairarapa; Galena and Zinc Blende from Tararua Mountains, and Description of Locality in which the Terawhiti Specimen was found. By Dr. Hector
487
AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
Lecture on Afghanistan and Central Asia. By the Right Rev. W. G. Cowie , D.D.
438
Lecture on Chromatics. By J. Martin , F.G.S.
438
Lecture on Edgar Allen Poe, a Study in Morbid Psychology. By E. A. Mackechnie
438
Opening Address. By Dr. Purchas
438
On Art and Literature. By Albin Martin
439
Exhibition of Group of Birds of Paradise
439
Lecture on Russia and the Turkomans. By Hon. Col. Haultain
439
On Runes. By Neil Heath , F.G.S.
439
Lecture on Explosives. By J. A. Pond
439
Additions to Museum and Library
440
Names of Places, and their Origin and Meaning. By the Rev. J. Bates
440
On the Spontaneity or Self-action of the Will, as opposed to all doctrines of necessity. By the Rev. S. Edgar
440
Lecture on the Exodus of Israel. By R. S. Barstow
441
Lecture—A day on the Ice around Mount Blanc. By Neil Heath, F.G.S.
441
Remarks on Dr. Curl's paper on the Growth of Sugar-beet in New Zealand. By R. R. Hunt
441
On Heredity. By E. A. Mackechnie
443
Abstract of Annual Report
444
Election of Office-bearers for 1881
444
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
Opening Address. By President, E. Dobson
445
Election of Honorary Secretary
447
Notes on Suitable Subjects for Papers. By C. W. Adams
447
Election of N. K. Cherill to Council
447
On Hymenoptera of New Zealand. By Professor Hutton
447
On the Orthoptera of New Zealand. By Professor Hutton
448
Notes re Meteorological Stations. By W. M. Maskell
448
On Partial Impact. By Professor Bickerton
448
On a New Species of Diatom. By J. Inglis
448
On the Study of the French and German Languages. By J. von Tunzelmann
449
On some recent Criticisms on Partial Impact. By N. K. Cherill
449
On Sericiculture. By F. Adams
450
On the Study of the French and German Languages (second paper). By J. von Tunzelmann
450
Abstract of Annual Report
450
Election of Office-bearers for 1881
450
OTAGO INSTITUTE.
Election of Professor Parker on Council
451
John Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter. By A. Montgomery
451
Exhibition of Adult and Young specimens of the Rock-hopper (Pyzoscelis tæniata) . By Professor Parker
452
Exhibition of Skeleton of Pea-hen. By Professor Parker
452
Report of Dunedin Naturalists' Field Club
452
Lecture on Early History of New Zealand. By Dr. Hocken
452
Lecture on Early History of New Zealand. By Dr. Hocken. (Second lecture.)
452
Lecture on Modern Histological Methods. By Professor Parker
452
Address to Charles Darwin, F.R.S.
453
On the History of Fish Culture in New Zealand. By W. Arthur
453
Election of Office-bearers for 1881
453
Abstract of Annual Report
453
WESTLAND INSTITUTE.
On a Bird new to Science, found at mouth of the Mikonui River. by T. E. Clarke
454
Adstract of Annual Report
454
Election of Office-bearers for 1881
454
HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Election of Office-bearers for 1880
455
Abstract of Annual Report
455
Exhibition of Diatoms with Microscope. By Dr. Spencer
455
Exhibition by Secretary of specimens of Gold Ores and Auriferous Quartz, etc., from New Zealand and Australia
455
Exhibition of Indigenous Specimens of Arachnida and Insecta. By W. Colenso , F.L.S.
456
Exhibition of Fossil Teeth of Fishes of the family Squalidæ and Spines of Raiidæ
456
On Rare and Peculiar New Zealand Insects. By W. Colenso
457
Election of Governor of New Zealand Institute
457
Election of new Members during the Year
457
SOUTHLAND INSTITUTE.
Address by President , J. T. Thomson , F.R.G.S.
458
Abstract of Annual Report
462
Election of Office-bearers for 1880
462
On Orepuki Black-sand. By W. S. Hamilton
462
On Mind Stuff. By J. T. Thomson
462
On Improvements in the New River. By J. T. Thomson
462
Election of Office-bearers for 1881
462