On the Effect of the Scientific Societies of New Zealand on the Character of the Nation By A. Hamilton 1. “On the Effect of the Scientific Societies of New Zealand on the Character of the Nation,” by A. Hamilton. 2. A fine specimen of sponge sent by Mr. Harding, of Castlepoint, and prepared in the usual manner, proved to be of a marketable kind, though of low value. 3. Dr. Forrester Matthews presented to the Museum of the Society a specimen of the “Vegetable Sheep,” (Raoulia), from the Nelson mountains.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 17, 1884, Page 466
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