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- Further Notes on Greenstone. from Volume 25, 1892
- Contributions towards a better Knowledge of the Maori Race. Part V. On the Hawaiki of the Maoris and the Greenstone Legends. Division I. from Volume 16, 1883
- Art. XII.—The Southern Maori, and Greenstone. Beattie, H., from Volume 52, 1920
- New Zealand Greenstone By H. D. Skinner, Otago University Museum., from Volume 65, 1936
- Notes on the Discovery of some Ancient Maori Relics at Parua Bay, Whangarei. By A. J. Millar, from Volume 24, 1891
- Art. LXVIII.—The Modern History of a Block of Greenstone. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S. (Lond.), &c., from Volume 27, 1894
- Art. III.—Did the Maori discover the Greenstone? By Joshua Rutland., from Volume 30, 1897
- Description of a Collection of Maori Articles bequeathed to the Museum by Mr. C. O. Davis. from Volume 20, 1887
- Donations to the Museum exhibited from Volume 23, 1890
- Eighth Meeting: 6th December, 1910. from Volume 43, 1910
- Art. XXIX.—A Very Rare Maori Implement—-Ahao. By Dr. A. K. Newman., from Volume 41, 1908
- Art. L.—On the Working of Greenstone or Nephrite by the Maoris. By F. R. Chapman., from Volume 24, 1891
- Art. LII.—On Ancient Maori Relics from Canterbury, New Zealand. By W. W. Smith, F.E.S., from Volume 33, 1900
- Notice of the Discovery of an Old Maori Wooden Comb on Great Barrier Island. By H. Winkelmann, from Volume 22, 1889
- On the Distribution of Moa Remains in New Zealand. from Volume 34, 1901
- Second Meeting: 1st June, 1910. from Volume 43, 1910
- Abstract of Annual Report. from Volume 23, 1890
- Geological Investigation of the Nephrites, Serpentines, and Related “Greenstones” used by the Maoris of Otago and South Canterbury. By F. J. Turner, Otago University., from Volume 65, 1936
- Art. LIII.—Remarks on the Resemblance of the Country in the neighbourhood of the Dun Mountain, and Wairoa Gorge, to the Mining Districts of Queensland and Auckland. By W. Wells., from Volume 3, 1870
- Art. XXV.—Further Notes on Moa Remains.[Read before the Wellington Philosophical Institute, 24th February, 1877.] By C. H. Robson. With Plates., from Volume 9, 1876
- On some Maori Implements of Uncommon Design. By T. W. Kirk, F.R.M.S., from Volume 22, 1889
- Art. XLVI.—On the Geological Structure of the Thames Gold Fields. By Capt. F. W. Hutton, F.G.S., from Volume 6, 1873
- Art. XXXVIII.—Note on the Disappearance of the Moa. By H. O. Forbes. Communicated by the Secretary, from Volume 23, 1890
- Art. XXXI.—Further Notes on Maori Skeletons and Relics brought to Light at Karaka Bay, Wellington. By H. N. McLeod., from Volume 32, 1899
- Art. XXXV.—Note on the Eruptive Rocks of the Bluff Peninsula, Southland. By Professor F. W. Hutton., from Volume 23, 1890
