Volume 53, 1921

List of Plates.
| Follows Page | |
| Sir David Ernest Hutchins | vii |
| Colonel Thomas William Porter | ix |
| Kenneth Wilson | xi |
| Elsdon Best— | |
| Plate I.—Stockade at the Taita. Pencil sketch by W. Swainson, 17th October, 184— | 20 |
| Plate II.—Fig. 1. Remains of Paremata Blockhouse still standing in 1920. Fig. 2. Old blockhouse near Wallaceville, built in 1860–61 | 20 |
| Herbert Baillie— | |
| Plate III.—Fig. 1. Putataka, Port Waikato (from a sketch by S. Percy Smith). Fig. 2. The “Calliope” gunboat (from a sketch by John A. Gilfillan) | 32 |
| Plate IV.—Fig. 1. The “Governor Grey” (from a painting by Major Heaphy). Fig. 2. The “Caroline” (from a painting by W. Forster) | 32 |
| Plate V.—Fig. 1. H.M.S. “Eclipse” (from a photograph supplied by Admiral Sir E. F. Fremantle, G.C.B). Fig. 2. The “Pioneer” off Meremere | 32 |
| Plate VI.—Fig. 1. The “Pioneer.” Fig. 2. The “Rangiriri” | 32 |
| R. Speight— | |
| Plate VII.—Fig. 1. Lake Manapouri, looking east, showing notched spurs. Fig. 2. Lake Manapouri, looking east, showing islands | 48 |
| Plate VIII.—Fig. 1. Lake Manapouri, looking west. Fig. 2. Semi-detached knob, Thompson Sound | 48 |
| Plate IX.—Range west of Cass River, Waimakariri Valley | 50 |
| Plate X.—Fig. 1. Jim's Knob, Upper Rakaia Valley. Fig. 2. Ice-cut bench on lower side of Bealey River at its junction with the Waimakariri River | 50 |
| Plate XI.—Fig. 1. Jumped-up Downs, Upper Rangitata Valley, looking downstream. Fig. 2. Jumped-up Downs, Upper Rangitata Valley, looking up-stream | 50 |
| Plate XII.—Fig. 1. Ice-front viewed from Park Rock, looking south-west. Fig. 2. General view of glacier, looking south from Park Rock | 54 |
| Plate XIII.—Fig. 1. View looking east from Park Rock. Fig. 2. View from peg No. 7, looking south | 54 |
| P. Marshall and R. Murdoch— | |
| Plate XIV.—Figs. 1, 2. Melina zealandica Suter | 80 |
| Plate XV.—Fig. 1. Ostrea gudexi Suter. Figs. 2, 3. Thracea magna n. sp. | 80 |
| Plate XVI.—Figs. 1, 2. Miltha neozelanica n. sp. | 80 |
| Plate XVII.—Fig. 1. Miltha neozelanica n. sp. Figs. 2, 2a. M. dosiniformis n. sp. Fig. 3. M. parki n. sp. | 80 |
| Plate XVIII.—Fig. 1. Couthouyia concinna n. sp. Fig. 2. Vermicularia ophiodes n. sp. Figs. 3, 4. Cymatium suteri n. sp. Fig. 5. C. pahiense n. sp. Fig. 6. Cypraea sp. Figs. 7, 8. Admete maorium n. sp. | 82 |
| Plate XIX.—Fig. 1. Daphnella varicostata n. sp. Figs. 2, 3. Euthria subcallimorpha n. sp. Fig. 4. Eulimella awamoaensis n. sp. Fig. 5. Odostomia (Pyrgulina) pseudorugata n. sp. Fig. 6. Turbonilla awamoaensis n. sp. Fig. 7. Eulima aoteaensis n. sp. | 82 |
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| M. J. Gilbert— | |
| Plate XX.—Fig. 1. Showing the characteristic dune-bedding in the consolidated sands close to the bed of lignite near Fishing Rock, on the coast north-west of Waiuku. Fig. 2. Photomicrograph of algal limestone north of Te Orairoa Point. Fig. 3. Photomicrograph of fine Globigerina limestone, Koruahine Point | 112 |
| Plate XXI.—Fig. 1. Mesozoic shales and sandstones of the “strike coast,” a little south of Okariha Point. Fig. 2. The belemnite shales (Mesozoic) at the South Head, Waikato River | 112 |
| J. L. Bartrum— | |
| Plate XXII.—Fig. 1. Western coast of Great Barrier Island: view looking north-north-west towards the entrance of Port Abercrombie. Fig. 2. Kaitoke Beach from the south, mid-east coast, Great Barrier Island | 118 |
| Plate XXIII.—Fig. 1. The Needles, north-east coast of Great Barrier Island. Fig. 2. Breakaway Cliffs of Whitecliffs Range, near Whangaparapara | 118 |
| Plate XXIV.—Typical rhyolitic bluffs, summit of Mount Young, looking north-west | 124 |
| Plate XXV.—Fig. 1. A conspicuous acid dyke, valley of Awana Stream. Fig. 2. Ramifying narrow dykes, Mine Bay, Great Barrier Island. Fig. 3. Closely-folded fine-bedded sediments, Harataonga Bay | 124 |
| Plate XXVI.—Figs. 1–6. Photomicrographs of rocks from Great Barrier Island | 124 |
| Plate XXVII.—Figs. 1–5. Photomicrographs of rocks from Great Barrier Island | 124 |
| Plate XXVIII.—Figs. 1–6. Photomicrographs of rocks from Great Barrier Island | 128 |
| C. A. Cotton— | |
| Plate XXIX.—Fig. 1. The eastern shore of Port Nicholson. Fig. 2. The Baring Head platform as seen from Cape Turakirae— | 136 |
| Plate XXX.—Fig. 1. The Baring Head platform between the mouths of the Wainui-o-mata and Orongorongo Rivers. Fig. 2. The Baring Head platform, Orongorongo platform, and higher benches, as seen from Baring Head | 136 |
| Plate XXXI.—Fig. 1. Baring Head platform on Baring Head. Fig. 2. Lake Koangatera, at the drowned mouth of Gollan's Valley | 140 |
| Plate XXXII.—Fig. 1. The aggraded headward-tilted valley of the western branch of the Wainui-o-mata. Fig. 2. View looking seaward across the widest part of the rocky coastal plain of Cape Turakirae | 140 |
| Plate XXXIII.—Fig. 1. Map of the Hutt River delta. Fig. 2. Map showing the Upper Hutt basin-plain | 140 |
| Plate XXXIV.—An aggraded plain in small headward-tilted tributaries of the Mangaroa River | 140 |
| G. L. Adkin— | |
| Plate XXXV.—The raised shore-platform of the Porirua coast | 148 |
| L. I. Grange— | |
| Plate XXXVI.—Fig. 1. Section of cemented greensand of Waterfall Creek. Fig. 2. Crystal of sodalite with inclusions | 164 |
| J. M. Fowler— | |
| Plate XXXVII.—Fig. 1. General view of striated rocks at Circle Cove. Fig. 2. Near view of striated rocks | 175 |
| M. K. Mestayer— | |
| Plate XXXVIII.—Figs. 1–3. Lorica haurakiensis n. sp. Figs. 4–6. Lorica volvox (Reeve). Figs. 7, 8. Plaxiphora (Maorichiton) lyallensis n. sp. Figs. 9–11. Rhyssoplax oliveri n. sp. Fig. 12. Damoniella alpha n sp. | 176 |
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| G. Archey— | |
| Plate XXXIX.—Scymnodon sherwoodi | 196 |
| M. N. Watt— | |
| Plate XL.—Mine of Nepticula ogygia, showing character of frass-deposition | 208 |
| Plate XLI.—Fig. 1. Mine of N. perissopa. Fig. 2. Portion of early part of gallery of N. perissopa, to show character of frass-deposition | 208 |
| Plate XLII—Early portions of mines of N. tricentra | 208 |
| Plate XLIII.—Fig. 1. Mine of N. fulva in leaf of O. nitida, as seen on upper surface of leaf. Fig. 2. Mine of N. fulva in leaf of O. nitida, as seen from underside of leaf | 208 |
| John G. Myers— | |
| Plate XLIV.—Fig. 1. Ctenoneurus hochstetteri: eggs (mostly hatched) in situ on under-surface of tawa-bark. Fig. 2. Ctenoneurus hochstetteri: imagines and nymph of advanced age | 236 |
| Plate XLV (coloured).—Figs. 1–10. Melampsalta (various species) | 250 |
| Plate XLVI (coloured).—Figs. 1–13. Melampsalta (various species) | 250 |
| David Miller— | |
| Plate XLVII—Figs. 1–5. Lepidomyia decessum: female, male, larva, and pupa. Fig 6. Sphaerophoria ventralis n. sp.: wing. Fig. 7. Syrphus novae-zealandiae; adult male | 304 |
| Plate XLVIII.—Fig. 1. Syrphus novae zealandiae: larva on leaf. Figs. 2, 3. S. ropalus: larva (side view) and empty pupa. Fig. 4. S. viridiceps: adult male. Fig. 5. Platycheirus lignudus n. sp.: adult female. Fig. 6. Melanostoma fasciatum: eggs on a grass-head | 304 |
| Plate XLIX.—Fig. 1. Melanostoma fasciatum: larva on leaf. Fig. 2. Xylota montana n. sp.: adult female. Fig. 3. Tropidia bilineata: adult female | 304 |
| Plate L.—Figs. 1, 4. Helophilus antipodus: adult male and adult female. Fig. 2. Mallota cingulata: adult female. Fig. 3. Helophilus hochstetteri: adult female | 304 |
| Plate LI.—Fig. 1. Myiatropa campbelli n. sp.: adult female. Fig. 2. Merodon equestris: adult female. Fig. 3. Eristalis tenax: adult male | 332 |
| Plate LII.—Fig. 1. Paragus pseudo-ropalus n. sp.: adult male. Fig. 2. Syrphus harrisi n. sp.: adult female. Fig. 3. Eristalis tenax larva submerged in water | 332 |
| R. J. Tillyard— | |
| Plate LIII.—Full-grown larva of Uropetala carovei White | 344 |
| L. T. Griffin— | |
| Plate LIV—Fig. 1. Muraenichthys breviceps. Fig. 2. Coris sandeyeri | 352 |
| Plate LV.—Fig. 1. Callanthias splendens n. sp. Fig. 2. Spheroides nitidus n. sp. | 352 |
| W. R. B. Oliver— | |
| Plate LVI.—Skull of crab-eating seal | 360 |
| D. Petrie— | |
| Plate LVII.—Fig. 1. Notospartium glabrescens in flower, Nidd Valley, Clarence River, Marlborough. Fig. 2. Notospartium Carmichaeliae, Tynterfield, Wanau Valley | 368 |
| Plate LVIII.—Figs. 1–5. Pods of Notospartium glabrescens, N. torulosum, and N. Carmichaeliae | 368 |
| G. H. Cunningham— | |
| Plate LIX.—Fig. 1. Cordyceps Aemonae Lloyd. Fig. 2. Larva of Aemona hirta Proun. Fig. 3. Imago of A. hirta | 376 |
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| Plate LX.—Fig. 1. Cordyceps consumpta n. sp. Fig. 2. Porina enysii Butl. Fig. 3. Cordyceps Craign Lloyd | 376 |
| Plate LXI.—Fig. 1. Cordyceps Robertsii Hook. Fig. 2. Transverse section through sclerotium | 376 |
| Plate LXII.—Fig. 1. Porina dinodes Meyr. Fig. 2. Cordyceps Sincla irii Berk. Fig. 3. a, Melampsalta cruentata Fabr.; b, M. cingulata Fabr. | 376 |
| J. E. Holloway— | |
| Plate LXIII.—Figs. 1–3. Tmesipteris: Photographs of portions of prothallus | 400 |
| Te Rangi Hiroa (P. H. Buck)— | |
| Plate LXIV.—Fig. 1. Tau koura: the korapa being slipped down between the canoe and the fern bundle. Fig. 2. Tau koura: the pekapeka being drawn up against the korapa | 440 |
| Plate LXV.—Fig. 1. Tau koura: completely out of water. Fig. 2. Tau koura: the catch from one fern bundle | 440 |
| Plate LXVI.—Decorative panels. Fig. 1. Te Mangaroa (the Milky Way). Fig. 2. Stars, or roimata (tears). Fig. 3. Roimata (tears). Fig. 4. Roimata toroa (albatross-tears) | 458 |
| Plate LXVII.—Decorative panels. Fig. 1. Poutama. Fig. 2. Kaokao (human ribs). Fig. 3. Kaokao (ribs, armpits). Fig. 4. Niho taniwha (dragon's teeth) | 458 |
| Plate LXVIII.—Decorative panels. Fig. 1. Kanohi aua (herring's eyes). Fig. 2. Waharua (double mouth). Fig. 3. Waharua, or waharua kopito. Fig. 4. Patiki (flounder) | 458 |
| Plate LXIX.—Overlapping wrapped stitch | 458 |
| R. Fulton— | |
| Plate LXX.-Three views of supposed sharpening-stone, showing grooves | 470 |
