Volume 51, 1919

Contents.
| Anthropology. | ||
| Pages | ||
| Art. XXVI. | The Edible Fish, &c., of Taupo-nui-a-Tia. By H. J. Fletcher | 259–264 |
| XXVIII. | Some Maori Fish-hooks from Otago. By H. D. Skinner | 267–268 |
| XXXVI. | Some Notes on the Language of the Chatham Islands. By H. W. Williams | 415–422 |
| Botany. | ||
| Art. IX. | Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the Flora of New Zealand; No. 6. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. | 85–92 |
| X. | Some Additions to the New Zealand Flora. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. | 92–95 |
| XI. | A New Variety of Pteris macilenta. By H. Carse | 95 |
| XIV. | Descriptions of New Native Flowering-plants. By D. Petrie, M.A, Ph.D. | 106–107 |
| XVIII. | Notes on the Autecology of certain Plants of the Peridotite Belt, Nelson: Part I—Structure of some of the Plants (No. 2). By M. Winifred Betts, M.Sc. | 136–156 |
| XX. | Studies in the New Zealand Species of the Genus Lycopodium: Part III—The Plasticity of the Species. By the Rev. J. E. Holloway, D.Sc. | 161–216 |
| XXXIV. | The Vegetation of Banks Peninsula, with a List of Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns). By R. M. Laing, B.Sc. | 355–408 |
| XXXV. | The Pronunciation of Scientific Terms in New Zealand, with Special Reference to the Terms of Botany. By A. Wall | 409–414 |
| XXXVIII. | A History of Hagley Park, Christchurch, with Special Reference to its Botany. By Miss E. M. Herriott, M.A. | 427–447 |
| Geology. | ||
| Art. II. | The Significant Features of Reef-bordered Coasts. By W. M. Davis | 6–30 |
| V. | On the Occurrence of Thin Bands of Marble at South Peak, near Hampden. Otago. By J. Park, F.G.S. | 41–42 |
| VII. | Description of a New Species of the Family Cerithiidae. By H. Suter | 68 |
| XII. | New Fossil Mollusca. By J. A. Bartrum | 96–100 |
| XIII. | A Fossiliferous Bed at Kawa Creek, West Coast, South of Waikato River, New Zealand. By J. A. Bartrum | 101–106 |
| XV. | Further Notes on the Horowhenua Coastal Plain and the Associated Physiographic Features. By G. L. Adkin | 108–118 |
| XIX. | Further Notes on the Geology of the Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin. By R. Speight, M.Sc. | 157–160 |
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| Art. XXIII. | Fauna of the Hampden Beds and Classification of the Oamaru System. By P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S. | 226–250 |
| XIV. | Occurrence of Fossil Moa-bones in the Lower Wanganui Strata By P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S. | 250–253 |
| XXV. | Some New Fossil Species of Mollusca. By P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., and R. Murdoch | 253–258 |
| XXIX. | The Older Gravels of North Canterbury. By R. Speight, M.Sc, F.G.S. | 269–281 |
| XXX. | Rough Ridge, Otago, and its Splintered Fault-scarp. By C. A. Cotton | 282–285 |
| XXXI. | Note on the Mechanical Composition of the so-called Loess at Timaru. By L. J. Wild, M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S. | 286–288 |
| XXXII. | The Geology of the Middle Clarence and Ure Valleys, East Marlborough, New Zealand. By J. Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S. | 289–349 |
| XXXVII. | Report on the Natural Features of the Arthur's Pass Tunnel. By C. C. Farr, E. G. Hogg, S. Page, L J. Wild, and F. W. Hilgendorf | 422–426 |
| XL. | Terminology for Beak and Foraminal Development in Brachiopoda. By S. S. Buckman, F.G.S. | 450–454 |
| Zoology. | ||
| Art. III. | On the Occurrence of Two Unusual Blood-vessels in Hyla aurea. By W. B. Benham, D.Sc., F.R.S. | 30–34 |
| IV. | Some Earthworms from Stephen Island and D'Urville Island. By W. B. Benham, D.Sc., F.R.S. | 35–41 |
| VI. | A Preliminary Investigation of the Age and Manner of Growth of Brown Trout in Canterbury, as shown by a Microscopic Examination of their Scales. By M. H. Godby, M.A., B.Sc. | 42–67 |
| VIII. | The Structure of Amphibola crenata Martyn. By Winifred C. Farnie, M.A. | 69–85 |
| XVI. | Ceina, an Aberrant Genus of the Amphipodan Family Talitridae. By C. Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.L.S. | 118–129 |
| XVII. | New Species of Mollusca, from various Dredgings taken off the Coast of New Zealand, the Snares Islands, and the Bounty Islands. By Miss M. K. Mestayer | 130–135 |
| XXI. | Notes on the Birds of South-western Otago. By A. Philpott | 216–224 |
| XXII. | Description of New Species of Lepidoptera. By A. Philpott | 224–225 |
| XXXIII. | Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera. By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.R.S. | 349–359 |
| XXXIX. | A New Discoglossoid Frog from New Zealand. By A. R. McCulloch | 447–449 |
| Miscellaneous. | ||
| Art. I. | On the Toxicity of the Tutu Fruit and Seed. By J. Malcolm, M.D. | 1–5 |
| XXVII. | To what extent is Earth-rotation the Cause of the Ocean Currents? By A. W. Burrell | 264–267 |
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| Proceedings. | |
| Pages | |
| Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors | 457–472 |
| Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute Science Congress, 1919 | 473–485 |
| Annual Address of the President | 485–495 |
| Wellington Philosophical Society | 496–498 |
| Auckland Institute | 499–502 |
| Philosophical Institute of Canterbury | 503–504 |
| Otago Institute | 505–506 |
| Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute | 506 |
| Manawatu Philosophical Society | 507 |
| Wanganui Philosophical Society | 508 |
| Nelson Institute | 508 |
| Appendix. | |
| New Zealand Institute Act and Regulations | 511 |
| Hutton Memorial Medal and Research Fund | 511–513 |
| Hector Memorial Research Fund | 513–515 |
| Regulations for administering the Government Research Grant | 515–516 |
| Carter Bequest | 516 |
| New Zealand Institute—List of Officers, &c. | 517–520 |
| Roll of Members | 521–535 |
| Serial Publications received by the Library of the Institute | 536–539 |
| List of Institutions to which the Publications of the Institute are presented | 540–545 |
| Index | 547–548 |
