Contents - Volume 38, 1905
All full-page illustrations (plates) in this volume can be seen in the Picture Gallery.
- Circular New Zealand Institute.
- Frontispiece
- (title page)
- Transactions of the New Zealand Institute
- In Memoriam.
- Contents
- List of Plates at the End of the Volume.
- New Zealand Institute
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Transactions
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Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, 1905.
- Art. I.—Early Native Records of the Manawatu Block.
- Art. II.—Magmatic Segregation in its Relation to the Genesis of certain Ore-bodies.
- Art. III.—Contact Metamorphism in its Relation to the Genesis of certain Ore-deposits.
- Art. IV.—Thermal Activity in its Relation to the Genesis of certain Metalliferous Veins.
- Art. V.—On the Rôle of Metasomatism in the Formation of certain Ore-deposits.
- Art. VI.—The Deposition of Mineral Matter from Aqueous Solutions in its Relation to the Filling of Cavities and Vein-fissures.
- Art. VII.—The Temperature of Combustion of Methane in the Presence of Palladiumised Asbestos (Abstract.)
- Art. VIII.—Technical Analyses of Coal, and Coal-testing.
- Art. IX.—Some New Compounds of a Similar Nature to Antifebrine.
- Art. X.—The Detection and Estimation of the Alkaloids by means of their Double Sulphocyanides.
- Art. XI.—Notes on the Hemiptera of the “Index Fauna Nova-Zealandia.”
- Art. XII.—Note on a Water-beetle found in Sea-water.
- Art. XIII.—Note on the Occurrence of Metoponorthus pruinosus, Brandt, in New Zealand.
- Art. XIV.—On Crassatellites trailli.
- Art. XV.—On a Skeleton of Emeus crassus from the North Island.
- Art. XVI.—Results of Dredging on the Continental Shelf of New Zealand.
- Art. XVII.—On some Foraminifera and Ostracoda obtained off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand.
- Art. XVIII.—Maori Place-names: with Special Reference to the Great Lakes and Mountains of the South Island.
- Art. XIX.—Some Historic Maori Personages.
- Art. XX.—The Winged Pilot of Hawaiki.
- Art. XXI.—On a Stone-carved Ancient Wooden Image of a Maori Eel-god.
- Art. XXII.—On the Musical Notes and Other Features of the Long Maori Trumpet.
- Notes on Dr. Newman's Maori Trumpet
- Art. XXIII.—On Temporary Stars.
- Art. XXIV.—Notes on a Meteoric Appearance.
- Art. XXV.—Maori Eschatology: The Whare Potae (House of Mourning) and its Lore; being a Description of many Customs, Beliefs, Superstitions, Rites, &c., pertaining to Death and Burial among the Maori People, as also some Account of Native Belief in a Spiritual World.
- Art. XXVI.—Additional Notes on the Earthworms of the North Island of New Zealand.
- Art. XXVII.—On a Large Pterotrachœid from the Pacific Ocean.
- Art. XXVIII.—An Account of some Earthworms from Little Barrier Island.
- Art. XXIX.—On the Anatomy of Hyla aurea.
- Art. XXX.—Report of some Crustacea dredged off the Coast of Auckland.
- Art. XXXI.—List of Crustacea from the Chatham Islands.
- Art XXXII.—Description of a Species of Phreatoicus from the Surface Waters of New Zealand.
- Art. XXXIII.—Note on the Occurence in New Zealand of Dipterous Insects belonging to the Family Blepharoceridæ.
- Art. XXXIV.—Results of Dredging on the Continental Shelf of New Zealand.
- Art. XXXV.—Results of Dredging on the Continental Shelf of New Zealand.
- Art. XXXVI.—Additions to the New Zealand Fauna
- Art. XXXVII.—On the Anatomy of Paryphanta atramentaria,Shuttleworth.
- Art. XXXVIII.—Notes on New Zealand Mollusca, with Descriptions of New Species and Subspecies.
- Art. XXXIX.—Genus Isidora: Correction of Article XVI. in Last Year's Transactions (Volume XXXVII).
- Art. XL.—On Flabellum rugulosum, Tenison-Woods.
- Art. XLI.—Notes on Insect Swarms on Mountain-tops in New Zealand.
- Art. XLII.—Notes on some South Island Birds, and Maori Associations connected therewith.
- Art. XLIII.—On a Specific Case of Leaf-variation in Coprosma baueri, Endl. (Rubiaceæ).
- Art. XLIV. —On the Supposed Mount Bonpland Habitat of Celmisia lindsayi, Hook. f.
- Art. XLV.—Notes on a Brief Botanical Visit to the Poor. Knights Islands.
- Art. XLVI.—Notes on the Subalpine Scrub of Mount Fyffe (Seaward Kaikouras).
- Art. XLVII.—Notes on the Growth of certain Native Trees in the Auckland Domain.
- Art. XLVIII.—On the Leaf-structure of some Plants from the Southern Islands of New Zealand.
- Art. XLIX.—Description of a New Native Grass.
- Art. L.—Appendix to the List of Seaweeds of Norfolk Island.
- Art. LI.—The Occurrence of Gold at Harbour Cone.
- Art. LII.—On the Geology of the Clarendon Phosphate-deposits, Otago, New Zealand.
- Art. LIII.—The Gem Gravels of Kakanui; with Remarks on the Geology of the District.
- Art. LIV.—Two New Ferns..
- Art. LV.—Notes upon a Find of Kauri-gum in Rangitikei, Wellington Province.
- Art. LVI.—Brief Notes on the Theory of New Zealand Earthquakes.
- Art. LVII.—Note on the Occurrence of Two Rare and Two Introduced Moths.
- Art. LVIII.—Some New Species of Lepidoptera.
- Art. LIX.—The Effect on Temperature of Molecular Association and Dissociation.
- Art. LX.—The Resistance of Steel to Mechanical Shock, and the Determination of Material suitable for Machinery.
- Art. LXI.—The Portobello Marine Fish-hatchery and Biological Station.
- Art. LXII.—On the Treatment of Partially Decomposed Pyritic Tailings by the Cyanide Process.
- Art. LXIII. —Geological Notes on the Country North-west of Lake Wakatipu.
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Records Of Milne Seismographs.
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Records of the Milne Seismographs Nos. 16 and 20, taken at Christchurch and Wellington, by Mr. Skey and Mr. Hogben. Communicated by Mr. G. Hogben, M.A. Plates LXI.-LXVII.
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