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Contents of this issue
Contents
- HALFTITLETransactions of the New Zealand Institute
- CONTENTSContents.
- SECTIONNew Zealand Institute.
- SECTIONTransactions
- SUBSECTIONTransactions of the New Zealand Institute, 1890.
- ARTICLEArt. I.—Further Coccid Notes: with Descriptions of New Species from New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji.
- ARTICLEArt. II.—An Exhibition of New and Interesting Forms of New Zealand Birds, with Remarks thereon.
- ARTICLEArt. III.—The Habits and Life-history of the New Zealand Glowworm.
- ARTICLEArt. IV.—On the New Zealand Cicadæ.
- ARTICLEArt. V—A few Words on the Codlin - moths, Carpocapsa pomonella, L., and Cacoecia excessana, Walk.
- ARTICLEArt. VI.—Notes on the New Zealand Squillidæ.
- ARTICLEArt. VII.—On the Changes in Form of a Parasitic Isopod (Nerocila).
- ARTICLEArt. VIII.—On the Anatomy of the Red Cod (Lotella bacchus).
- ARTICLEArt. IX.—Descriptions of New Species of New Zealand Land and Fresh-water Shells.
- ARTICLEArt. X.—Miscellaneous Communications on New Zealand Land and Fresh-water Molluscs.
- ARTICLEArt. XI.—New Species of Lepidoptera.
- ARTICLEArt. XII.—Revised List of the Marine Bryozoa of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XIII.—Note on the Breeding Habits of the European Sparrow (Passer domesticus) in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XIV.—Note on Blights.
- ARTICLEArt. XV.—Takahe versus Kakapo.
- ARTICLEArt. XVI.—On the Origin of the Sternum.
- ARTICLEArt. XVII.—Description of a New Species of Migas, with Notes on its Habits.
- ARTICLEArt. XVIII.—Notice of the Occurrence of the Basking Shark (Selache maxima,L.) in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XIX.—On New Species of Araneæ.
- ARTICLEArt. XX.—Notes on Sceloglaux albifacies, the Laughing Owl of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXI.—Description of a Remarkable Variation in the Colour of Platycercus auriceps.
- ARTICLEArt. XXII.—On the Occurrence of Danais plexippus and Sphinx convolvuli (?) in Nelson.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIII.—On Rats and Mice.
- ARTICLEArt. XXIV.—On Rabbits, Weasels, and Sparrows.
- ARTICLEArt. XXV.—Further Notes on Coloured Sheep.† See vol. xxi., art. liii.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVI.—On the Birds of the Kermadec Islands.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVII.—A New Parasitic Copepod.
- ARTICLEArt. XXVIII.—On, the Wandering Albatros; with an Exhibition of Specimens, and the Determination of a New-Species (Dio...
- ARTICLEArt. XXIX.—Contributions to the Knowledge of the Fossil Flora of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XXX.—On the Drift in South Canterbury.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXI.—On the Timaru Loess as a Climate Register.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXII.—On Glacier-motion.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIII.— On the Microscopical Structure of the Ohine-muri Gold.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIV.—-On the Relation of the Kidnapper and Pohui Conglomerates to the Napier Limestones and Petane Marls.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXV.—Note on the Eruptive Rocks of the Bluff Peninsula, Southland.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVI.—On the Murchison Glacier.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVII.—On Avian Remains found under a Lava-flow near Timaru, in Canterbury.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXVIII.—Note on the Disappearance of the Moa.
- ARTICLEArt. XXXIX.—On a Deposit of Diatomaceous Earth at Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, Auckland.
- ARTICLEArt. XL.—A Description of some Newly-discovered Indigenous Plants, being a Further Contribution towards the making kn...
- ARTICLEArt. XLI.—An Enumeration of Fungi recently discovered in New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. XLII.—Descriptions of New Native Plants, with Notes on some Known Species.
- ARTICLEArt. XLIII.—On a New Species of Celmisia.
- ARTICLEArt. XLIV.—Further Notes on the Three Kings Islands.
- ARTICLEArt. XLV.—On a Remarkable Variety of Asplenium umbrosum, J. Sm.
- ARTICLEArt. XLVI.—On the Botany of the Snares
- ARTICLEArt. XLVII.—On Pleurophyllum; Hook. f.
- ARTICLEArt. XLVIII.—On the Botany of Antipodes Island.
- ARTICLEArt. XLIX.—Description of New Species of Centrolepis, Labill.
- ARTICLEArt. L.—On the Macrocephalous Olearias ofNew Zealand with Description of a New Species.
- ARTICLEArt. LI.—-Notes on Certain Species of Carex in New Zealand.
- SECTIONIV.—Miscellaneous.
- ARTICLEArt. LII.—The Story of John Rutherford
- ARTICLEArt. LIII.—On some Means for increasing the Scale of Photographic Lenses and the Use of Telescopic Powers in connecti...
- ARTICLEArt. LIV.—The Determination of the Origin of the Earthquake of the 5th December, 1881, felt at Christchurch and other...
- ARTICLEArt. LV.—The Origin of the Earthquake of the 27th December, 1888, felt in Canterbury and Westland.
- ARTICLEArt. LVI.—Notes on the Earthquake of 7th March, 1890, felt at Napier, Gisborne, and other Places.
- ARTICLEArt. LVII.—Bush Notes; or, Short Objective Jottings.
- ARTICLEArt. LVIII.—The Outlying Islands south of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. LIX.—The Age of Pulp: a Speculation on the Future of the Wood-fibre Industry.
- ARTICLEArt. LX.—Thermal Springs in Lake Waikare, Waikato.
- ARTICLEArt. LXI.—On Vine-growing in Hawke's Bay.
- ARTICLEArt. LXII.—Curious Polynesian Words.
- ARTICLEArt. LXIII.—The Rainfall of New Zealand.
- ARTICLEArt. LXIV.—Milk as a Vehicle of Disease.
- SECTIONNew Zealand Institute.
- SECTIONProceedings.
- SECTIONAppendix.
- ARTICLEIndex.