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Volume 41, 1908

Contents

Transactions.

Pages
Miscellaneous
Art. III. On a Method of carrying out the Decimal Currency. By H. Skey. 16-22
VII. On the Harmonic Conic of Two Given Conics. By. Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A. 34-37
VIII. On certain Conic-loci of Isogonal Conjugates. By Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A. 38-42
XXIII. Captain Dumont D'Urville's Visit to Tologa Bay in 1827. Translated from the French by S. Percy Smith, F.R.G.S. 130-139
XXIX. A Very Rare Maori Implement—Ahao. By Dr. A. K. Newman 216-218
XXX. On the Trisection of an Angle. By H. W. Segar, M.A… 218-221
XXXI. Insanity: Some Comparative Statistics. By H. W. Segar, M.A. 221-230
XXXII. Maori Forest Lore: Being some Account of Native Forest Lore and Woodcraft, as also of many Myths, Rites, Customs, and Superstitions connected with the Flora and Fauna of the Tuhoe or Ure-wera District: Part II. By Elsdon Best 231-286
XXXIII. A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Physiological Action of Tutin. By Frank Fitchett, M.D. (Edin.).. 286-366
XL. The Wellington Tide-gauge. By C. E. Adams, M.Sc., A.I.A. (Lond.), F.R.A.S. 406-410
XLI. A Natural Classification of English Poetry. By Johannes C. Andersen 410-418
XLII. Development of Four - syllabled Metrical Unit in the Australian Modification of the English Ballad. By Johannes C. Andersen 418-421
XLIII. New Zealand Bird-song. By Johannes C. Andersen 422-428
II.—Zoology.
I. On the Nesting Habits of Rhipidura flabellifera. By W W. Smith 1-4
II. Notes and Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera. By E. Meyrick, B. A., F.R.S., F.Z.S. 5-16
IV. A List of the Hemiptera (excluding Sternorrhyncha) of the Maorian Subregion, with Notes on a Few of the Species. By G. W. Kirkaldy. 22-29
V. Birds on Kapiti Island. By James Drummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 30-32
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Art. X. Notes on Lepidoptera collected by H. Hamilton in various, Localities in the Queenstown District, Otago, between November, 1907, and March, 1908. By A. Hamilton 44-48
XIII. The Fresh-water Amphipoda of New Zealand. By Charles Chilton, M. A. D.Sc., F.L.S. 53-59
XIV. Note on the Amphipodan Genera Bircenna, Kuria, and Wandelia. By Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S. 59-63
XXII. Further Notes on New Zealand Starfishes. By H. Farquhar, 126-129
XXVII. Notes on Coleoptera from the Chatham Islands. By Major T. Broun, F. E. S. 145-151
XXVIII. Revision of the New Zealand Cossonidæ, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. By Major T. Broun, F.E.S. 151-215
XXXIV. Notes on a New Zealand Actinian, Bunodes aureoradiata. By F. G. A. Stuckey, M.A. 367-369
XXXV. On Two Anemones found in the Neighbourhood of Wellington, Leotealid thomsoni and Sagartia albocincta. By F. G. A. Stuckey, M:A. 370-374
XXXVI. A Review of the New Zealand Actiniaria known to Science, together with a Description of Twelve New Species: By F. G. A. Stuckey, M.A. 374-398
III.—Botany.
XXIV. Description of a New Species of Epilobium. By D. Petrie, M.A., F.L.S. 140
XXV Notice of the, Discovery of a Species, of Burmanmaceæ, a Family new to the New Zealand Flora. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 140-143
XXXVII. Some Hitherto-unrecorded Plant-habitats (IV). By L. Cockayne, Ph.D. 399-403
XXXVIII. On a Collection of Plants from the Solanders. By L. Cockayne, Ph.D. 404-405
XXXIX. Note on Aerial Rhizomes in Cordyline australis. By L. Cockayne, Ph.D. 405-406
XLV. On Dactylanthns Taylori. By H. Hill, B.A, F.G.S. 437-440
IV.—Geology and Chemistry.
VI. Some Striated Stones from the St. Bernard, Saddle, Upper Waimakariri Valley. By M. C. Gudex 33
IX. The Technical Analysis of Sliped Wool. By A. M. Wright, F.C.S. 42-43
XI. A. Rapid and Accurate Method of estimating Iron in Iron-ores. By. J. S. Maclaurin, D.Sc., F.C.S., and W. Donovan, M.Sc. 49-51
XII. On a Hornblende andesite from the Solander Islands. By R. Speight, M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S. 52-53
XV. The Geology of the Quartz Veins of the Otago Goldfields. By A. M. Finlayson, M.Sc., A.O.S.M. 64-84
XVI. The Geology of the Reefton Gold-veins. By A. M. Finlayson 85-98
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Art. XVII. The Geology of Rarotonga and Aitutataki. By P. Marshall, M.A., D.So., F.G.S. 98-100
XVIII. Contact Rocks from West Nelson. By P. Marshall 101-102
XIX. Crater of Ngauruhoe. By P. Marshall 102-105
XX. Additions to the List of New Zealand Minerals. By P. Marshall 105-110
XXI. Geology of Signal Hill, Dunedin. By C. A. Cotton, M.Sc. 111-126
XXVI. Some New Zealand Fossil Cephalopods. By P. Marshall 143-145
XLIV. The Great Wairarapa: A Lost River. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 429-437
List Of Plates.
Plate To illustrate article
I. Striated Stones.—Gudex VI
II. Quartz Veins of Otago Goldfields.—Finlayson XV
III. IV (Fig. 1). Rarotonga-and Aitutaki.—Marshall XVII
IV (Figs. 2, 3). Contact Rocks of West Nelson.—Marshall XVIII.
V-VII. Crater of Ngauruhoe.—Marshall XIX
VIII-XI. Geology of Signal Hill.—Cotton XXI
XII. New Zealand Starfish.—Farquhab XXII
XIII, XIV. D'Urville's Visit to Tologa Bay.—Smith XXIII
XIVA. New Zealand Fossil Cephalopods.—Marshall XXVI
XV, XVI. New Zealand Cossonidce.—Broun XXVIII
XVII. A New Zealand Actinian.—Stuckey XXXIV
XVIII-XX. Two Anemones.—Stuckey XXXV
XXI-XXVIII. A Review of New Zealand Actiniaria—Stuckey XXXVT
XXIX. Aerial Rhizomes in Cordyline australis.—Cockayne XXXIX
XXX-XXXII. Dactylanthus Taylori.—Hill XLV