Contents of this issue
Contents
- ERRATAErrata.
- CONTENTSContents.
- SECTIONNew Zealand Institute.
- SECTIONTransactions.
- SUBSECTIONTransactions of the New Zealand Institute, 1875.
- ARTICLEArt. I.—On the probable origin of the Maori Races.* This paper is the substance of one read before the British Associ...
- ARTICLEArt. II.—Notes on the Extinction of the Moa, with a review of the discussions on the subject, published in the “Trans...
- ARTICLEArt. III.—Notes on the Discovery of Moa and Moa-hunters' Remains at Pataua River, near Whangarei.
- ARTICLEArt. IV.—Notes on Moa Remains in the vicinity of Cape Campbell.
- ARTICLEArt. V.—Notes on Moa Caves, etc., in the Wakatipu District.
- ARTICLEArt. VI.—Extracts from a Letter from F. E. Maning, Esq., relative to the Extinction of the Moa.
- ARTICLEArt VII.—Notes on the Maori Cooking Places at the Mouth of the Shag River.
- ARTICLEArt. VIII.—The Mythology and Traditions of the Maori in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. IX.—On the Building Materials of Otago.
- ARTICLEArt. X.—On the best Line for a Submarine Telegraph between Australia and New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XI.—Improvement of Ships' Life-Boats.
- ARTICLEArt. XII.—On a “Direct-vision Solar” Eye-piece for large Telescopes.
- ARTICLEArt. XIII.—An account of the Maori House, attached to the Christchurch Museum.
- ARTICLEArt. XIV.—Notes on Quartz Crushing at the Thames Gold-fields.
- ARTICLEArt. XV.—Notice of the Existence of a large Bat in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XVI.—Description of the “Cow-Fish,” or “Bottle-nosed Dolphin” (Tursio metis) of the Sounds, on the West Coast of...
- ARTICLEArt. XVII.—Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XVIII.—Note on Gerygone flaviventris.
- ARTICLEArt. XIX.—On the Nesting Habits of the Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris).
- ARTICLEArt. XX.—On the Occurrence of Apteryx oweni at high altitudes in the North Island.
- ARTICLEArt. XXI.—Remarks on Dr. Finsch's Paper on New Zealand Ornithology.
- ARTICLEArt. XXII.—Remarks on various species of New Zealand Birds, in explanation of Specimens exhibited at meetings of the ...
- ARTICLEArt. XXIII.—Notes on Birds observed during the Voyage to England, in a Letter to the President.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIV.—Further remarks on some New Zealand Birds.
- ARTICLEArt, XXV.—An account of the Maori manner of preserving the Skin of the Huia, Heteralocha auctirostris, Buller.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVI.—Notes on the Introduction and Acclimatization of the Salmon.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVII.—Contributions to the Ichthyology of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVIII.—Notes on the Habits of the Frost Fish (Lepidopus caudatus).
- ARTICLEArt. XXIX.—Notes on the Sword Fish (Ziphias gladius).
- ARTICLEArt. XXX.—Is Access to the Sea a Necessity to Eels?
- ARTICLEArt. XXXI.—On the Habits of the Trap-door Spider.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXII.—Notes on the Coleoptera of Auckland, New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIII.—Remarks on the Pselaphidæ (Coleoptera) of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIV.—Descriptions of a New Genera and Species of Heteromera, New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXV.—Critical Notes on the New Zealand Hydroida.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVI.—Description of a Species of Butterfly belonging to the Family Satyridæ, Westwood.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVII.—On the Mollusca of Auckland Harbour.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVIII—Description of a New Species of Fabronia.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIX.—Further contributions to the Lichen Flora of New Zealand. * In continuation of Art. LIII., Vol. VII. Tran...
- ARTICLEArt. XL.—On a Remarkable Instance of Double Parasitism in Loranthaceæ.
- ARTICLEArt. XLI.—Description of a new species of Hymenophyllum.
- ARTICLEArt. XLII.—On the Oxidation of Silver and Platinum by Oxygen in presence of Water.
- ARTICLEArt. XLIII.—On the electro-motive order of certain Metals in Cyanide of Potassium, with reference to the use of this ...
- ARTICLEArt. XLIV.—On the Absorption of Antimony and Arsenic from a Solution of their Oxides in Hydrochloric Acid by Charcoal.
- ARTICLEArt. XLV.—On the Solubility of the Alkalies in Ether.
- ARTICLEArt. XLVI.—On the Oxidation of Gold, and supposed Oxidation of Mercury by Oxygen in presence of Water.
- ARTICLEArt. XLVII.—Notes on the alleged “Replacement of Electro-positive by Electronegative Metals in a Voltaic Cell.”
- ARTICLEArt. XLVIII.—Notes on the Electric and Chemical Deportment of Argentic Sulphide.
- ARTICLEArt. XLIX.—On certain Chemical Effects of Oxygenized Graphite and Platinum.
- ARTICLEArt. L.—Analyses of a few of the Fire-clays of the Province of Auckland.
- ARTICLEArt. LI.—Volcanic Action regarded as due to the Retardation of the Earth's Rotation.
- ARTICLEArt. LII.—On the Old Lake System of New Zealand, with some -observations as to the formation of the Canterbury Plains.
- ARTICLEArt. LIII.—On the Igneous Rocks of the Province of Wellington.
- ARTICLEArt. LIV.—On the Probability of Finding Extensive Coal Deposits within the Province of Wellington.
- ARTICLEArt. LV.—On the Cause of the former great Extension of the Glaciers in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. LVI.—The Coals and Coal Fields in the Province of Auckland.
- SUBSECTIONNew Zealand Institute.
- SECTIONPROCEEDINGS OF INCORPORATED SOCIETIES.
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