Address.—“The Improvement of Wild Flowers by Artificial Selection,” by L. Cockayne. The address was illustrated by a very large number of exhibits of out and pot plants.
Papers.—1. “A Comparison of the Animal Mind with, the “Human Mind,” by C. W. Purnell. (Transactions, p. 71.) 2. “Notes on Certain Species of Delesseria, including One New One,” by R. M. Laing, M.A. (Transactions, p. 446.) 3. “The Moas of the North Island,” by Captain Hutton. (Transactions, p. 541.) 4. “The Stenopelmatidæ of New Zealand,” by Captain Hutton. (Transactions, p. 208.) 5. “Note on the Mantis found in New Zealand,” by Captain Hutton. (Transactions, p. 242.) 6. “Notes on New Zealand Mosses,” by R. Brown. (Transactions, p. 478.) 7. “On New Zealand Mosses,” by T. W. Taylor-Beckett. (Transactions, p. 441.)
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 29, 1896, Page 623
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