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Index. Authors of Papers. Adams, T. W.— Page The Species of the Genus Pinus now growing in New Zealand, with some Notes on their Introduction and Growth 216 On an Exhibit of Acorns and Leaves of Oaks grown by the Author at Green-dale, Canterbury, New Zealand 223 Allison, T—The Star Test for Telescopic Mirrors 498 Archey, G.—Notes on the Marine Crayfish of New Zealand 396 Aston, B. C.—The Vegetation of the Tarawera Mountains, New Zealand 304 Bartrum, J A.—High-water Rock-platforms: A Phase of Shore-line Erosion 132 Benham, W. B.—Notes on New Zealand Polychaeta 386 Best, E.— Maori and Maruiwi: Notes on the Original Inhabitants of New Zealand and their Culture: on the Question of how that Culture affected the Later-coming Maori; and on the Existence in these Isles of Customs, Arts, and Artifacts not traceable to Polynesia 435 Maori Voyagers and their Vessels: How the Maori explored the Pacific Ocean, and laid down the Sea Roads for all Time 447 Bird, J. W.—Observations on the Lianes of the AncientForest of the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand 315 Birks, L., and Webb, E.—Investigation into the Resistance of Earth Connections 464 Brittin, G—Notes on some Coccidae in the Canterbury Museum, together with a Description of a New Species 423 Broadgate, F. K—The “Red Rocks” and Associated Beds of Wellington Peninsula 76 Buckman S S—Terminology for Foraminal Development in Terebratuloids (Brachiopoda) 130 Carse, H—Some Further Additions to the Flora of the Mongonui County 237 Cheeseman, T F.—New Species of Plants 210 Chilton, C—A New Species of Orchestia 354 Some Australian and New Zealand Gammaridae 359 Cockayne, A. H.—Notes from the Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station No 3—Some Economic Considerations concerning Montane Tussock Grassland 154 Cockayne, L.—Notes on New Zealand Floristic Botany, including Descriptions of New Species, &c. (No. 1) 193 Some Hitherto-unrecorded Plant-habitats (X) 203 Cockayne, L, and Foweraker, C. E.—Notes from the Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station. No 4—The Principal Plant Associations in the Immediate Vicinity of the Station 166 Cotton, C A—Block Mountains and a “Fossil” Denudation Plain in Northern Nelson 59 Donovan, W.—The Distribution of Titanium, Phosphorus, and Vanadium in Taranaki Ironsand 503 Downes, T W.—New Light on the Period of the Extinction of the Moa (according to Maori Record) 426 Easterfield, T. H, and McDowell, J C—Studies on the Chemistry of the New Zealand Flora. Part V—The Chemistry of Podocarpus totara and Podocarpus spicatus 518

Foweraker, C. E., and Cockayne, L.—Notes from the Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station: No. 4—The Principal Plant Associations in the Immediate Vicinity of the Station 166 Hamilton, H.—Notes on the Occurrence of the Genus Trachipterus in New Zealand 370 Hogg, E. G.—On the Inscribed Parabola 490 Holloway, J.—Studies in the New Zealand Species of the Genus Lycopodium 253 Jenkinson, S H.—The Manufacture of Iron and Steel in New Zealand 508 Kirk, H. B.—On the Much-abbreviated Development of a Sand-star (Ophionereis schayeri)—Preliminary Note 383 On the Gonoducts of the Porcupine-fish (Dicotylichthys jaculiferus Cuvier) 384 Laing, R. M.—The Norfolk Island Species of Pteris 229 McDowell, J. C., and Easterfield, T. H.—Studies on the Chemistry of the New Zealand Flora: Part V—The Chemistry of Podocarpus totara and Podocarpus spicatus 518 Marshall, P.—The Younger Limestones of New Zealand 87 Relations between Cretaceous and Tertiary Rocks 100 Some New Fossil Gastropods 120 Mesteyeb, M. K.—Preliminary List of Mollusca from Dredgings taken off the Northern Coasts of New Zealand 122 Mesteyer, R. L.—List of Foraminifera dredged from 15′ S of the Big King at 98 Fathoms depth 128 Meyrick, E.—Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera 414 Morgan, P. G.—Records of Unconformities from Late Cretaceous to Early Miocene in New Zealand 1 Park, J.—On the Occurrence of a Striated Erratic Block of Andesite in the Rangitikei Valley, North Island, New Zealand 135 Parry, E.—Resistance to the Flow of Fluids through Pipes 481 Petrie, D.—Descriptions of New Native Phanerogams 186 Philpott, A.—Descriptions of New Species of Lepidoptera 420 Poppelwell, D L.—Notes on the Plant-covering of Pukeokaoka, Stewart Island 244 Notes on the Plant-covering of the Breaksea Islands, Stewart Island 246 Speight, R.—The Orientation of the River-valleys of Canterbury 137 Notes from the Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station. No. 2—The Physiography of the Cass District 145 Thomson, J. A.—On Stage Names applicable to the Divisions of the Tertiary in New Zealand 28 Additions to the Knowledge of the Recent and Tertiary Biachiopoda of New Zealand and Australia 41 The Flint-beds associated with the Amuri Limestone of Marlborough 48 Uttley, G. H.—The Geology of the Neighbourhood of Kakanui 19 Watt, M. N.—Contributions to the Entomology of New Zealand. No 8—Parectopa citharoda Meyr. (Order Lepidoptera) 407 Description of a New Species of Melanchia from Mount Egmont 413 Webb, E. and Birks, L.—Investigation in the Investigation of Earth Connections 464 Westland, C. J.—Southern Variable Stais 500 Wild, L. J.—Studies on the Lime Requirements of certain Soils 513 Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington.—1916.

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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 48, 1915, Page 597

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Index. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 48, 1915, Page 597

Index. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 48, 1915, Page 597

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