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- Section E—Chairman's Address Pleistocene and Recent Deposits of New Zealand Mr. H. W. Wellman, Geological Survey Office, Wellington, from Volume 82, 1954-55
- Art. XXXIV. — The Discovery and Extent of Former Glaciation in the Tararua Ranges, North Island, New Zealand. By G. L. Adkin, from Volume 44, 1911
- Art. LXI.—The Great Ice Age of New Zealand. By Professor James Park, F.G.S., from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. V.—The Modification of Spur-ends by Glaciation. By R. Speight, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Curator of the Canterbury Museum., from Volume 53, 1921
- Coastal History of Southern Westland and Northern Fiordland from Volume 83, 1955-56
- Art. XLIII.—The Glaciation of New Zealand. By P. Marshall, D.Sc., Professor of Geology, Otago University., from Volume 42, 1909
- On the Definition, Date, and Character of the Ross Glaciation, Early Pleistocene, New Zealand By Maxwell Gage, from Volume 88, 1960-61
- Art. 6.—Note on the Hanging Valleys of the Upper Rangitata Valley. By R. Speight, M.Sc, F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Curator of the Canterbury Museum., from Volume 54, 1923
- Art. XXX.—On the Drift in South Canterbury. Hardcastle, J., from Volume 23, 1890
- Art. LVI.—On the Hawke's Bay Pleistocene Beds and the Glacial Period. By H. Hill, F.G.S., from Volume 27, 1894
- Rock Fans in South-East Wellington By J. B. Waterhouse Victoria University College, Wellington, from Volume 85, 1957-58
- Pleistocene Glaciation of Central Otago. By H. T. Ferrar, M.A., F.G.S., from Volume 59, 1928
- Art. LX.—The Last Glacial Epoch: explained by Major-General Drayson's Discovery of the Second Rotation of the Earth. Schaw, H., from Volume 27, 1894
- The Rangitata Glacier—The Question of Its Maximum Extension. By R. Speight., from Volume 71, 1942
- The Geology of the Region about Preservation and Chalky Inlets, Southern Fiordland, N.Z. from Volume 64, 1935
- The Tertiary and Quaternary Geology of Ross, Westland. By Maxwell Gage, N.Z. Geological Survey., from Volume 75, 1945-46
- Art. XXXVII.—The Mount Arrowsmith District: a Study in Physiography and Plant Ecology. By R. Speight, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S.; L. Cockayne, Ph.D., F.L.S.; and R. M. Laing, M.A., B.Sc., from Volume 43, 1910
- Art. XLVII.—On some Glaciated Stones from Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu. By Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A., from Volume 37, 1904
- Art. LVIII.—On the Glacial Till in Hautapu Valley, Rangitikei, Wellington. By Professor James Park, F.G.S., from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. I.—New Zealand a Post-glacial Centre of Creation. By T. H. Cockburn-Hood, F.G.S., from Volume 10, 1877
- Art. XLIII.—Note on the Rate of Erosion of the Hooker and Mueller Glaciers. By P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Professor of Geology, Otago University., from Volume 45, 1912
- The Rakaia Valley. By R. Speight, Curator of the Canterbury Museum., from Volume 63, 1934
- 2. “On the Glacial Till in Hautapu Valley, Rangitikei, Wellington,” by Professor Park. from Volume 42, 1909
- Art. LX.—Some Evidences of Glaciation on the Shores of Cook Strait and Golden Bay. By Professor James Park, F.G.S., from Volume 42, 1909
- The Geology of the West Coast from Abut Head to Milford Sound. Part 2. Glaciation. By H. W. Wellman and R. W. Willett., from Volume 72, 1942-43
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