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Art. XLV. Description of a New Genus of Gramineæ. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. 497 XLVI. Remarks on Paratrophis heterophylla, Bl. By T. Kirk 498–500 XLVII. On Carmichaelia, Corallospartium, Huttonella, and Notospartium. By T. Kirk 501–509 XLVIII. Notes on the Botany of the East Cape District. By T. Kirk 509–532 XLIX. On the History of Botany in Otago. By T. Kirk 532–540 IV.—Geology. L. The Moas of the North Island of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., Curator of the Canterbury Museum 541–557 LI. On the Leg-bones of Meionornis from Glenmark. By Captain F. W. Hutton 557–560 LII. On Two Moa-skulls in the Canterbury Museum. By Captain F. W. Hutton 561–564 LIII. On Alterations in the Coast-line of the North Island of New Zealand. By C. F. Maxwell 564–667 LIV. On Artesian Water Prospects in Poverty Bay and Gisborne. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 567–571 LV. On a Volcanic-dust Shower in Napier. By H. Hill 571–572 V.—Chemistry. LVI. On the Bromine Method of Estimating Sulphur in Gaseous Compounds. By Dr. W. P. Evans 573 LVII. Refraction and Reflexion of x-rays. By Dr. W. P. Evans 573–574 LVIII. On the Position that Cyanogen holds in Relation to the Simple Radicals, and its Inability to combine directly with Silver or Gold. By William Skey, Analyst to the Department of Mines 574–576 LIX. Further Results showing that Free Cyanogen does not dissolve or even attack Gold. By William Skey 576–581 LX. On the Conductivity of certain Substances hitherto supposed to be Non-conducting for Voltaic Electricity. By William Skey 581–532 LXI. On the Oxidation of Mercury in Air and Water; also of Iron in Alkaline Solution. By William Skey 582–588 LXII. Notes on some Experiments with Chemical Manures. By W. F. Worley 588–590 New Zealand Institute. Twenty-eighth Annual Report 593–595 Accounts for 1895–96 595