Geological Specimens exhibited Exhibits.—Scoria from Galatea Fort, 15 miles from Tarawera; specimens from Te Aroha, containing large quantities of silver and only traces of gold; specimens from the Richmond Hill Silver-mine; coal from a new seam at Mokihinui (30ft. seam). 4. The following papers were taken as read:— “On a New Species of Alpheus,” by T. W. Kirk. (Transactions, p. 194.)
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 19, 1886, Page 594
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61Geological Specimens exhibited Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 19, 1886, Page 594
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