Contents of this issue
Contents
- SECTIONNew Zealand Institute.
- SECTIONMemorandum For Authors Of Papers.
- ARTICLEObituary.
- CONTENTSContents.
- PLATESList Of Plates.
- SECTIONTransactions
- SUBSECTIONTransactions of the New Zealand Institute.
- ARTICLEArt. I.—On the Toxicity of Tutu Fruit and Seed.* The expenses incurred in this research were defrayed out of a Govern...
- ARTICLEArt. II.—The Significant Features of Reef-bordered Coasts.
- ARTICLEArt. III. — On the Occurrence of Two Unusual Blood-vessels in Hyla aurea.
- ARTICLEArt. IV.—Some Earthworms from Stephen Island and D'Urville Island.
- ARTICLEArt. V.—On the Occurrence of Three Bands of Marble at South Peak, near Hampden, Otago.
- ARTICLEArt. VI. — A. Preliminary Investigation of the Age and Manner of Growth of Brown Trout in Canterbury, as shown by a M...
- ARTICLEArt. VII.—Description of a New Species of the Family Cerithiidae.
- ARTICLEArt VIII.—The Structure of Amphibola crenata Martyn.* This paper formed the basis of a thesis for Honours in Zoology ...
- ARTICLEArt. IX.—Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the Flora of New Zealand: No. 6.
- ARTICLEArt. X.—Some Additions to the New Zealand Flora.
- ARTICLEArt. XI.—A New Variety of Pteris macilenta.
- ARTICLEArt. XII.—New Fossil Mollusca.
- ARTICLEArt. XIII.—A Fossiliferous Bed at Kawa Creek, West Coast, South of Waikato River, New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XIV.—Descriptions of New Native Flowering-plants.
- ARTICLEArt. XV.—Further Notes on the Horowhenua Coastal Plain and the Associated Physiographic Features.
- ARTICLEArt. XVI.—Ceina, an Aberrant Genus of the Amphipodan Family Talitridae.
- ARTICLEArt. XVII.—New Species of Mollusca, from various Dredgings taken off the Coast of New Zealand, the Snares Islands, an...
- ARTICLEArt. XVIII.—Notes on the Autecology of certain Plants of the Peridotite Belt, Nelson: Part I—Structure of some of the...
- ARTICLEArt. XIX.—Further Notes on the Geology of the Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin.
- ARTICLEArt. XX.—Studies in the New Zealand Species of the Genus Lycopodium: Part III—The Plasticity of the Species.
- ARTICLEArt. XXI.— Notes on the Birds of South-western Otago.
- ARTICLEArt. XXII. — Descriptions of New Species of Lepidoptera.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIII.—Fauna of the Hampden Beds and Classification of the Oamaru System.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIV.—Occurrence of Fossil Moa-bones in the Lower Wanganui Strata.
- ARTICLEArt. XXV.—Some New Fossil Species of Mollusca.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVI.—The Edible Fish, &c., of Taupo-nui-a-Tia.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVII.—To what Extent is Earth-rotation the Cause of the Ocean Currents?
- ARTICLEArt. XXVIII.—Some Maori Fish-hooks from Otago.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIX.—The Older Gravels of North Canterbury.
- ARTICLEArt. XXX.—Rough Ridge, Otago, and its Splintered Fault-scarp.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXI.—Note on the Mechanical Composition of the So-called Loess at Timaru.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXII.—The Geology of the Middle Clarence and Ure Valleys, East Marlborough, New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIII.—Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIV.—The Vegetation of Banks Peninsula, with a List of Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns).
- ARTICLEArt. XXXV.—The Pronunciation of Scientific Terms in New Zealand, with Special Reference to the Terms of Botany.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVI.—Some Notes on the Language of the Chatham Islands.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVII.—Report on the Natural Features of the Arthur's Pass Tunnel.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVIII.—A History of Hagley Park, Christchurch, with Special Reference to its Botany.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIX.—A New Discoglossoid Frog from New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XL.—Terminology for Beak and Foraminal Development in Brachiopoda.
- SECTIONProceedings.
- SECTIONAppendix.
- INDEXIndex.