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Volume 44, 1911

List of Plates.

(Text figures not included.)

Cockayne, L. follows page
  Plate I.—Example of a taxonomic species 4
  Plate II
    Fig. 1. Three forms of the “species” Veronica buxifolia 4
    Fig. 2. Juvenile Coprosma Baueri 4
  Plate III
    Fig. 1. Sophora microphylla 20
    Fig. 2. Pittosporum divaricatum 20
  Plate IV.—Podocarpus nivalis 20
  Plate V
    Fig. 1. Veronica chathamica 22
    Fig. 2. Veronica loganioides, V. cassinioides, and V. tetragona 22
  Plate VI
    Figs. 1 and 2. Sophora tetraptera 22
  Plate VII
    Fig. 1. Aristotelia fruticosa 26
    Fig. 2. Pennantia corymbosa 26
  Plate VIII.—Pittosporum divaricatum. 26
Poppelwell, D. L.
  Plate IX.—
    Fig. 1. Rugged Islands, from, the north; Codfish Island in the distance 80
    Fig. 2. Northern aspect of one of the Rugged Islands, showing Olearia angustifolia and O. Colensoi 80
    Fig. 3. Rugged Islands (weather side) 80
Waite, Edgar R.—
  Plate X.—Aegoeonichthys appelii Clarke 194
  Plate XI.—Oreosoma atlanticum, Cuvier and Valenciennes 198
  Plate XII.—Eurumetopos johnstonii Morton 200
Aston, B. C.
  Plate XIII
    Fig. 1. Corynocarpus association, Palliser Bay. 208
    Fig. 2. Corynocarpus and Muehlenbeckia complexa associations, Beach No. 4 208
    Fig. 3. Pond formed immediately above Beach. No. 2 208
    Fig. 4. Beach No. 1, elevated at 1855 earthquake 208
  Plate XIV
    Fig. 1. Beach No. 5 (95 ft. above sea) 208
    Fig. 2. Boulder Plain with No. 3 Beach (6O ft. above sea) 208
Gatenby, J. B.
  Plate XV.—Nests, &c., of Migas distinctus, a New Zealand trapdoor spider 240
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Kirk, H. B.—
  Plate XVI
    Fig. 1. Diagrammatic representation of the circulatory system of Heptatrema cirrata 244
    Fig. 2. Part of the dorsal vessels and the nephridial system, from the dorsal side 244
  Plate XVII.—
    Fig. 1. The efferent branchial vessels and the anterior part of the dorsal aortic system, from the dorsal aspect 244
    Fig. 2. The afferent branchial system, from the ventral aspect 244
    Fig. 3. Right afferent branchial vessels, from the right side 244
    Fig. 4. Anterior part of post-cardinal system, showing connection of right sinus with portal heart 244
    Fig. 5. The jugular system, dissected from ventral aspect 244
Cotton, C. A.—
  Plate XVIII
    Fig. 1. View looking southward up Makara Valley from surface of flood-plain of Tongue Point cycle 250
    Fig. 2. The eastern shore of Miramar Peninsula, showing raised rock platforms 250
    Fig. 3. Elevated coast platform at Tongue Point 250
  Plate XIX
    Fig. 1. South coast, east of Sinclair Head 250
    Fig. 2. Scarp of the Wellington fault seen from Petone 250
    Fig. 3. Facets at Petone Railway-station 250
    Fig. 4. “Long Valley”: View from Nga to towards Karori 250
  Plate XX.—
    Fig. 1. View looking up the lower gorge of the Kaiwarra towards Wades-town 258
    Fig. 2. Fall in the lower gorge of the Ngahauranga 258
  Plate XXI
    Fig. 1. Narrowed spur in the Ngahauranga Valley 258
    Fig. 2. Raised beaches and wave-cut cliffs on the south-eastern shore of Miramar Peninsula 258
Adkin, G. L.
  Plate XXII
    Fig. 1. General view of the glaciated part of Park Valley 308
    Fig. 2. Waiohine-iti Valley 308
  Plate XXIII—Glaciated head of Park Valley 312
  Plate XXIV—The largest glacial hanging valley in Park Valley 312