I.—Miscellaneous.
PAGES.
Art.
I.
The Displacement of Species in New Zealand. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
1–27
II.
True Instincts of Animals. By Charles W. Parnell
27–36
III.
The Ancient Tribe Te Panenehu. By Captain Gilbert Mair
36–40
IV.
The History of Otakanini Pa, Kaipara. By S. Percy Smith
41–47
V.
Volcanic Activity in Sunday Island in 1814. By S. Percy Smith
47–49
VI.
On Dusky Sound. By Richard Henry , Government Resident in charge of Resolution Island Reserve. Communicated by Sir J. Hector
50–54
VII.
The Ceremony of Rahui . By Taylor White
54–59
VIII.
The Railway and its Place in Social Economy. By A. G. Purchas , M.R.C.S.Eng.
59–62
IX.
Antarctic Research. By Major-General Schaw , C.B., R.E.
62–71
X.
A Wellington Weather Prognostic. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E.
71–73
XI.
The Ultimate Problem of Philosophy. By William W. Carlile
74–86
XII.
Memorabilia of certain Animal Prodigies; Native and Foreign, Ancient and Modern. By W. Colenso , F.R.S., F.L.S. (Lond.), &c.
87–97
XIII.
Democracy. By the Rev. J. Bates
97–111
XIV.
The Training of Teachers for Primary Schools. By the Rev. J. Bates
111–117
XV.
Abel Tasman and his Journal. By Dr. T. M. Hocken , F.L.S.
117–140
XVI.
On an Account of a Massacre at the Entrance of Dunedin Harbour in the Year 1817. By A. Hamilton
141–147
XVII.
On the Forests of New Zealand. By A. Hamilton
147–163
XVIII.
On the Rise and Progress of our Knowledge of the Oceanic Areas. By A. Hamilton
163–178
XIX.
A Comparison of the Magnetic Screening produced by Different Metals. By J. A. Erskine , M.A.
178–182
XX.
Magnetic Viscosity. By E. Rutherford , M.A., B.Sc, 1851 Exhibition Science Scholar
182–204
II.–Zoology.
XXI.
New Zealand Sponges: Third Paper. By H. B. Kirk , M.A.
205–210
XXII.
Notes on New Zealand Land Planarians: Part II. By Arthur Dendy , D.Sc, F.L.S., Professor of Biology in the Canterbury College, University of New Zealand
210–214
XXIII.
Note on the Discovery of Living Specimens of Geonemertes novæ-zealandiæ . By Arthur Dendy
214–215
XXIV.
New Zealand Diptera: No. 1. By P. Marshall , M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S., Lecturer on Natural Science, Lincoln College
216–250
XXV.
New Zealand Diptera: No. 2. Mycetophilidæ . By P. Marshall
250–309
XXVI.
New Zealand Diptera: No. 3. Simulidæ . By P. Marshall
310–311
XXVII.
On Dodonidia helmsi , Fereday. By P. Marshall
312–313
XXVIII.
Notes on some New Zealand Fishes, with Description of a New Species. By Captain F. W. Hutton , F.R.S., Curator of the Canterbury Museum
314–318
XXIX.
Further Contributions to the Molluscan Fauna of New Zealand. By Henry Suter . Communicated by Captain Hutton, F.R.S.
319–323
XXX.
On a New Species of Deinacrida or Forest-cricket from Nelson. By Sir Walter L. Buller , K.C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S.
323–326
XXXI.
Notes on New Zealand Ornithology, with an Exhibition of Specimens. By Sir W. L. Buller
326–358
XXXII.
On the Occurrence of the Nankeen Kestrel of Australia (Cerchneis cenchroides ) in New Zealand. By Sir W. L. Buller
359
XXXIII.
Notes on some Species of New Zealand Birds. By Author:J. Walling Handley . Communicated by Sir Walter Buller
360–367
XXXIV.
Bird Life on a Run. By H. Guthrie-Smith
367–375
XXXV.
An Ornithological Note. By R. Coupland Harding
376–377
XXXVI.
Notes on Rare Lepidoptera in Wellington. By Walter P. Cohen
377–379
XXXVII.
On the Unusual Abundance of certain Species of Plume-moths during the Summer of 1894–95. By G. V. Hudson , F.E.S.
379
XXXVIII.
Further Coccid Notes: with Descriptions of New Species, and Discussion of Questions of Interest. By W. M. Maskell , Registrar of the University of New Zealand, Corr. Mem. Roy. Soc. of South Australia
380–411
XXXIX.
Contributions towards a Monograph of the Aleurodidæ , a Family of Hemiptera-Homoptera. By W. M. Maskell
411–449
XL.
Zoological Notes, Nelson District. By R. I. Kingsley
449–450
XLI.
On Animal and Vegetable Parasites associated with the Production of Neoplasms in Cattle and Sheep. By Archibald Park , M.R.C.V.S. Communicated by Sir J. Hector
451–454
XLII.
Notes on the Cicadidæ of New Zealand. By W. F. Kirby , F.L.S., F.E.S., Assistant in Zoological Department, British Museum (Natural History), South Kensington, London. Communicated by G. V. Hudson, F.E.S.
454–459
XLIII.
List of New Zealand Hydroida. By H. Farquhar
459–468
XLIV.
On the Habits of New Zealand Ants. By W. W. Smith , F.E.S.
468–479
XLV.
On the Construction of the Comb of the Hive-bee. By Coleman Phillips
479–490
III.–Botany.
XLVI.
Notes on MS. Descriptions of Collections made during Captain Cook's First Voyage. By T. Kirk , F.L.S.
491–498
XLVII.
Notes on Dactylanthus taylori , Hook. f. By T. Kirk, F.L.S.
493–497
XLVIII.
On Zannichellia and Lepilæna in New Zealand. By T. Kirk
498–500
XLIX.
On the Products of a Ballast-heap. By T. Kirk
501–507
L.
Notice of the Occurrence of an Undescribed Palm-lily on the Auckland Peninsula. By T. Kirk
508–509
LI.
A Revision of the New Zealand Species of Hymenanthera , R. Br. By T. Kirk
510–515
LII.
Notes on Certain Veronicas, and Descriptions of New Species. By T. Kirk
515–531
LIII.
New Zealand Musci: Notes on a New Genus. By Robert Brown
531–533
LIV.
On some Additions to the New Zealand Flora. By T. F. Cheeseman , F.L.S., F.Z.S., Curator of the Auckland Museum
534–537
LV.
Botanical Notes, Nelson District. By R. I. Kingsley
537–538
LVI.
Descriptions of Three New Native Plants. By D. Petrie , M.A., F.L.S.
538–539
LVII.
List of the Flowering Plants indigenous to Otago, with Indications of their Distribution and Range in Altitude. By D. Petrie
540–591
LVIII.
Phænogams: A Description of a few more Newly-discovered Indigenous Plants; being a Further Contribution towards the making known the Botany of New Zealand. By W. Colenso , F.R.S., F.L.S. (Lond.), &c.
591–613
LIX.
New Zealand Cryptogams: A List of a few Additional Cryptogamic Plants, of the Orders Hepaticæ and Fungi , more recently detected in New Zealand. By W. Colenso
614–615
LX.
Cryptogams: A Description of Two New Ferns, a New Lycopodium , and a New Moss, lately detected in our New Zealand Forests. By W. Colenso
615–618
LXI.
A Description of Three Ferns believed to be undescribed, discovered more than Fifty Years ago in the Northern District of New Zealand. By W. Colenso
618–622
LXII.
Note on a Branched Specimen of a Tree-fern (Hemitelia smithii ). By A. Hamilton
622–623
LXIII.
On Cordiceps robertsii . By H. C. Field
623–624
IV.–Geology.
LXIV.
Notes on some Rocks from the Kermadec Islands. By R. Speight , M.A.
625–627
LXV.
On a Deposit of Moa-bones at Kapua. By Captain F. W. Hutton , F.R.S., Curator of the Canterbury Museum
627–644
LXVI.
On the Moa-bones from Enfield. By Captain F. W. Hutton
645-650
LXVII.
On the Discovery of Moa-remains on Riverton Beach. By C. A. Ewen . Communicated by Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S.
651–654
LXVIII.
On the Behaviour of Two Artesian Wells at the Canterbury Museum. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S, Curator
654–664
LXIX.
On the Affinities of Harpagornis: A Letter to Professor T. Jeffery Parker by R. W. Shufeldt , M.D., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, dated 25th January, 1895
665
LXX.
Denudation as a Factor of Geological Time. By H. Hill , B.A., F.G.S.
666–680
LXXI.
Ruapehu and the Volcanic Zone in 1895: No. IV. By H. Hill
681–688
V.—Chemistry.
LXXII.
On Iron from the Titaniferous Sand of New Zealand. By E. Purser . Communicated by T. H. Hustwick
689–694
LXXIII.
On the Action of Potassium-Cyanide Solution upon Gold. By J. S. Maclaurin , B.Sc.
695–708
LXXIV.
Notes on J. S. Maclaurin's Paper on the Action of Potassium-Cyanide Solutions upon Gold. By William Skey , Government Analyst
708–716
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE .
Twenty-seventh Annual Report
719–720
Accounts for 1894–95
720
PROCEEDINGS .
WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
On the Discovery of a New River and Valley in the Vicinity of Milford Sound. By D. Sutherland . Communicated by Sir J. Hector
724
Remarks on the late Dr. David Lyall, R.N. By T. Kirk
725
Remarks on Antarctic Research. By Major-General Schaw , C.B., R.E.
731
On a Cranial Fallacy. By E. Tregear , F.R.G.S.
732
On Seasonal Time-adjustment in Countries South of Lat. 30°. By G. V. Hudson , F.E.S.
734
Remarks on an Albino Tai and Naultinus versicolor . By Sir W. Buller
735
Remarks on Aristotelia racemosa . By T. Kirk
735
Remarks on Drawings of New Zealand Veronicas. By Sir J. Hector
735
Resolution with regard to the late Professor C. V. Riley
735
Note on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand. By Sir J. Hector
736–738
Note on Double-flowered Columbine. By T. Kirk
738
Election of Governors of New Zealand Institute
738
Discussion on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand
738–743
On a New Species of Luminous Fish (Polyipnus kirkii ). By Sir J. Hector
743
On an Eclipse Phenomenon. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E.
744
Exhibit of Sketches by Mr. Deverill of the Outlying Islands
745
Abstract of Annual Report
745
Election of Officers for 1896
745
List of Exhibits
746
AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
Life and Crystals : Anniversary Address by Professor A. P. Thomas , F.L.S., President
747
On Argon, the Newly-discovered Constituent of the Air. By Professor F. D. Brown
747–748
Social Problems: Poverty and Unemployed Labour in Civilised Communities. By F. G. Ewington
748
The Recent Chitral Difficulty, and the Future of the Country between Western Afghanistan and the Indus. By the Right Rev. W. G. Cowie , D.D.
748
The Dawn of the English Drama. By Professor C. W. Egerton
748–749
Two Coming Eclipses. By Professor H. W. Segar
749
Browning's Vision of Life. By E. A. Mackechnie
749
Art and Photography. By E. W. Payton
750
Abstract of Annual Report
750–752
Election of Officers for 1896
752
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
Periodimeter, for measurmg Periods of Rapidly-oscillating Currents. By E. Rutherford , M. A.
754
Note of Occurrence of Mus rattus at Opawa. By A. C. Murray-Aynsley
754
On the Dicraniums of New Zealand. By R. Brown
754
Abstract of Annual Report
755
Election of Officers for 1896
755
Exhibit of Nests and Young of the Katipo. By Captain Hutton
755
On the Holothurians of New Zealand. By Professor Dendy , D.Sc, President
755
OTAGO INSTITUTE.
Exhibit of New Zealand Passion-flower. By F. R. Chapman
756
Remarks on an Egg of Megapodius pritchardi . By A. Wilson
756
On a Method of Colour mixing. By Professor Scott
756
On the Etymology of the word "Penguin." By Dr. Hocken
756
Natural History: Notes of a Trip in the "Hinemoa." By Professor Parker
757
Notice of a Catalogue of Flowering-plants found near Dunedin. By J. Tennant
757
On the Anti-toxin Treatment of Diphtheria. By Dr. W. S. Roberts
757
Professor Huxley, from the Point of View of a Disciple. By Professor Parker
757
Remarks on an Arrow-head Worm (Spadella ) from New Zealand Waters. By Professor Parker
758
On New Zealand Fisheries, and the Desirability of introducing New Species of Fish. By G. M. Thomson
758
Abstract of Annual Report
758–759
Election of Officers for 1896
759
Resolution regarding Dr. J. Murray completing the "Challenger" Reports
759
HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
Anniversary Address by the President
760
The Zoda or Thodawar Tribe of Madras, and their Funeral Customs. By A. R. W. Lascelles
760
Bimetallism. By W. F. Howlett
760
Reminiscences of the Tin-mines of Cornwall Seventy Years Ago. By the Rev. W. Colenso , F.R.S.
760
The Coinage of England under Charles I. By H. M. Lund
760
Native Names of Places. By Taylor White
760
On University Extension in New Zealand. By H. Hill
761
On Pond Spiders. By Taylor White
761
A Hunting Spider. By Taylor White
761
Rats nesting in Trees. By Taylor White
761
The Moa and the Maoris. By Taylor White
761
On Antarctic Exploration. By the Rev. W. Colenso, F.R.S.
761
Abstract of Annual Report
761
Election of Officers for 1896
761
NELSON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
On the Anti-toxin Treatment of Diphtheria. By Dr. J. Hudson
762
List of Exhibits
762
Abstract of Annual Report
762
Election of Officers for 1896
762
Remarks on the Government of the New Zealand Institute
762
List of Exhibits
763
APPENDIX.
Meteorological Statistics for 1895
767
Notes on the Weather for 1895
768
Earthquakes reported in New Zealand during 1895
768
Honorary Members of the New Zealand Institute
769
Ordinary Members of the New Zealand Institute
770–777
Institutions and Individuals to whom this Volume is presented
778–782
Alphabetical Index
783–787
Corrigenda
vi.
Contents
vii.–xii.
List of Plates
xiii.
Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute
xv.
Abstract of Rules and Statutes of the New Zealand Institute
xv.–xvii.
Roll of Incorporated Societies
xviii.
Officers of Incorporated Societies, and Extracts from the Rules
xxviii.–xxi.