
8. “Further Contributions to the Ornithology of New Zealand,” by W. L. Buller, C.M.G. Sc.D., F.R.S.
9. “Contributions to the Lichenographia of New Zealand,” by Charles Knight, F.L.S. (Transactions, p. 367.)
10. “Descriptions of new Flowering Plants,” by T. Kirk, F.L.S. (Transactions, p. 393.)
11. “Notice of the Occurrence of Lagenophora emphysopus, and other unrecorded Plants in New Zealand,” by T. Kirk. (Transactions, p. 397.)
12. “Description of a new Species of Cladophora,” by T. Kirk. (Transactions, p. 397.)
13. “Further Notes upon the Movements of Camphor on Water,” by William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department. (Transactions, p. 403.)
14. “On the Mode in which Oil acts as a Nucleus in Super-saturated Saline Solutions; with Notes on the Mode of Action of Solid Nuclei,” by W. Skey. (Transactions, p. 407.)
15. “On the Cause of the Deposition of Camphor towards Light,” by W. Skey. (Transactions, p. 411.)
16. “On the Nature of the Precipitate formed by certain Mercuric Salts in presence of Essential Oils,” by W. Skey. (Transactions, p. 412.)

17. “On the Decomposition of Argentic-oxide by Mercury,” by W. Skey. (Transactions, p. 414.)
At the close of the meeting, Dr. Hector called attention to a splendid collection of type fossils and minerals lately received from England for the Museum, part of which had been presented by Mr. J. Brogden and Mr. Alexander Brogden, M.P., and which were arranged on the tables for inspection.
