Volume 51, 1919

List Of Plates.
| Follows Page | |
| Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull | vi |
| Henry Suter | x |
| Thomas William Adams | x |
| M. H. Godby— | |
| Plate I— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Selwyn River | 48 |
| Fig. 2. “Displacement” scale, Rakaia River | 48 |
| Plate II— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Selwyn River | 48 |
| Fig. 2. Brown trout, Selwyn River | 48 |
| Plate III— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Selwyn River | 48 |
| Fig. 2. Brown trout, Lake Ellesmere | 48 |
| Plate IV— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Opihi River | 48 |
| Fig. 2. Brown trout, Rakaia River | 48 |
| Plate V— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Marymere | 54 |
| Fig. 2. Brown trout, Marymere | 54 |
| Plate VI— | |
| Fig. 1. Brown trout, Lake Coleridge | 54 |
| Fig. 2. Brown trout, Lake Coleridge | 54 |
| J. Bartrum— | |
| Plate VII.—New fossil Mollusca | 100 |
| M. K. Mestayer— | |
| Plate VIII.—New species of Mollusca | 134 |
| J. E. Holloway— | |
| Plate IX— | |
| Fig. 1. Lycopodium varium and L. varium var. polaris | 168 |
| Fig. 2. L. Selago and L. ? varium | 168 |
| Plate X— | |
| Fig. 1. Lycopodium Selago | 168 |
| Fig. 2. L. Billardieri, L. Billardieri var. gracile, and L. Phlegmaria | 168 |
| Plate XI.—Lycopodium cernuum | 180 |
| Plate XII— | |
| Fig. 1. Lycopodium laterale and L. ramulosum | 180 |
| Fig. 2. L. volubile and L. scariosum | 180 |
| Plate XIII.—Lycopodium densum | 192 |
| Plate XIV—Lycopodium fastigiatum and L. Drummondii | 192 |
| P. Marshall— | |
| Plate XV.—Fossils from the Hampden beds | 234 |
| Plate XVI.—Fossils from the Hampden beds | 234 |
| Plate XVII.—Fossils from the Hampden beds | 234 |
| Plate XVIII.—Part of femur of moa from lower Wanganui strata | 252 |
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| P. Marshall and R. Murdoch— | |
| Plate XIX.—New fossil species of Mollusca | 258 |
| Plate XX.—New fossil species of Mollusca | 258 |
| Plate XXI.—New fossil species of Mollusca | 258 |
| A. W. Burwell— | |
| Plate XXII.—Working model showing ocean currents | 266 |
| H. D. Skinner— | |
| Plate XXIII.—Maori fish-hooks from Otago | 268 |
| J. A. Thomson— | |
| Plate XXIV— | |
| Fig. 1. The summit of Mount Tapuaenuku | 308 |
| Fig. 2. Cliff of “syenite,” Mount Tapuaenuku | 308 |
| Plate XXV— | |
| Fig. 1. View of Coverham, looking westward | 308 |
| Fig. 2. Junction between Clarentian and pre-Notocene | 308 |
| Plate XXVI— | |
| Fig. 1. Chalk Range, from the south-south-east | 316 |
| Fig. 2. Folding in the Sawpit Gully mudstones | 316 |
| Plate XXVII.—Cliffs on left bank of Isolated Hill Creek | 316 |
| Plate XXVIII.—Isolated Hill from Isolated Hill Creek | 326 |
| Plate XXIX— | |
| Fig. 1. The ridge between the Dee and the Limburne | 326 |
| Fig. 2. Great Marlborough conglomerate in the Dee Gorge | 326 |
| A. R. McCulloch— | |
| Plate XXX.—Liopelma hamiltoni n. sp. | 448 |
