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Philosophical Institute of Canterbury. Page On the Metallurgy of the Economic Minerals. By J. B. Stansell 518 Resolution regarding the late Mr. T. H. Potts 518 On the Goldfields of New Zealand. By Professor Hutton 518 Abstract of Annual Report and Accounts 519 Election of Officers for 1889 519 The Restoration of Philosophy. By Professor Haslam 519 Otago Institute. On the Economic Position of New Zealand. By Professor J. Mainwaring Brown 520 Additions to the Museum 521 Remarks on Election of Professor Parker as F.R.S. 521 On the Early History of Otago. By Dr. Hocken 521 On Methods of mounting Animals. By Professor Parker 522 On the Conservation and Extension of the Amenities of Dunedin and its Neighbourhood. By Alexander Bathgate 522 On some Nepheline-bearing Rocks (Nepheline-Phonolites) from the Neighbourhood of Dunedin. By Professor Ulrich 522 On the Early History of Otago. By Dr. Hocken 522 Description of New Zealand Plants. By D. Petrie, M.A. 523 Descriptions of new Species of New Zealand Araneæ. By P. Goyen 523 On Gasteracantha ocellata. By P. Goyen 523 On Specimens of Birds mounted for the Museum. By Professor Parker 523 On a Specimen of Dinornis casuarinus. By Professor Parker 523 Abstract of Annual Report and Accounts 523 Election of Officers for 1889 523–524 On an Ancient Cosmogony. By A. Wilson, M.A. 524 Westland Institute. Abstract of Annual Report and Accounts 525 Election of Officers 525 Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute. Remarks on Exhibits 526–527 The Moa and its Hunters. By L. Moore 527 Pope, the English Poet. By W. Colenso, F.R.S. 527 Exhibits of Specimens from the Kermadec Islands 527 On Experiments in Fish-hatching. By Mr. Balfour 527 Nelson Philosophical Society. Remarks on Exhibits 529 The Royston Cave, Hertfordshire, its History, Origin, and Use, by R. J. Kingsley 529 Abstract of Annual Report and Accounts 529 Election of Officers for 1889 529 On Germs, their Baneful and Beneficent Influence on the Human Organism. By the Bishop of Nelson 529 Remarks on Exhibits 529–530