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Volume 55, 1924

Appendix.

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An Act to consolidate certain Enactments of the General Assembly relating to the New Zealand Institute.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1.
(1.)

The Short Title of this Act is the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908.

(2.)This Act is a consolidation of the enactments mentioned in the Schedule hereto, and with respect to those enactments the following provisions shall apply:—
(a.)

The Institute and Board respectively constituted under those enactments, and subsisting on the coming into operation of this Act, shall be deemed to be the same Institute and Board respectively constituted under this Act without any change of constitution or corporate entity or otherwise; and the members thereof in office on the coming into operation of this Act shall continue in office until their successors under this Act come into office.

(b.)

All Orders in Council, regulations, appointments, societies incorporated with the Institute, and generally all acts of authority which originated under the said enactments or any enactment thereby repealed, and are subsisting or in force on the coming into operation of this Act, shall enure for the purposes of this Act as fully and effectually as if they had originated under the corresponding provisions of this Act, and accordingly shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated.

(c)

All property vested in the Board constituted as aforesaid shall be deemed to be vested in the Board established and recognized by this Act.

(d.)

All matters and proceedings commenced under the said enactments, and pending or in progress on the coming into operation of this Act, may be continued, completed, and enforced under this Act.

2.
(1.)

The body now known as the New Zealand Institute (hereinafter referred to as “the Institute”) shall consist of the Auckland Institute, the Wellington Philosophical Society, the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, the Otago Institute, the Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute, the Nelson Institute, the Westland Institute, the Southland Institute, and such others as heretofore have been or may hereafter be incorporated therewith in accordance with regulations heretofore made or hereafter to be made by the Board of Governors.

(2.)

Members of the above-named incorporated societies shall be ipso facto members of the Institute.

3.

The control and management of the Institute shall be vested in a Board of Governors (hereinafter referred to as “the Board”), constituted as follows:—

The Governor:

The Minister of Internal Affairs:

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Four members to be appointed by the Governor in Council, of whom two shall be appointed during the month of December in every year:

Two members to be appointed by each of the incorporated societies at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin during the month of December in each alternate year; and the next year in which such an appointment shall be made is the year one thousand nine hundred and nine:

One member to be appointed by each of the other incorporated societies during the month of December in each alternate year; and the next year in which such an appointment shall be made is the year one thousand nine hundred and nine.

4.
(1.)

Of the members appointed by the Governor in Council, the two members longest in office without reappointment shall retire annually on the appointment of their successors.

(2.)

Subject to the last preceding subsection, the appointed members of the Board shall hold office until the appointment of their successors.

5.

The Board shall be a body corporate by the name of the “New Zealand Institute,” and by that name shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and may sue and be sued, and shall have power and authority to take, purchase, and hold lands for the purposes hereinafter mentioned.

6.
(1.)

The Board shall have power to appoint a fit person, to be known as the “President,” to superintend and carry out all necessary work in connection with the affairs of the Institute, and to provide him with such further assistance as may be required.

(2.)

The Board shall also appoint the President or some other fit person to be editor of the Transactions of the Institute, and may appoint a committee to assist him in the work of editing the same.

(3.)

The Board shall have power from time to time to make regulations under which societies may become incorporated with the Institute, and to declare that any incorporated society shall cease to be incorporated if such regulations are not complied with; and such regulations on being published in the Gazette shall have the force of law.

(4.)

The Board may receive any grants, bequests, or gifts of books or specimens of any kind whatsoever for the use of the Institute, and dispose of them as it thinks fit.

(5.)

The Board shall have control of the property from time to time vested in it or acquired by it; and shall make regulations for the management of the same, and for the encouragement of research by the members of the Institute; and in all matters, specified or unspecified, shall have power to act for and on behalf of the Institute.

7.
(1.)

Any casual vacancy in the Board, howsoever caused, shall be filled within three months by the society or authority that appointed the member whose place has become vacant, and if not filled within that time the vacancy shall be filled by the Board.

(2.)

Any person appointed to fill a casual vacancy shall only hold office for such period as his predecessor would have held office under this Act.

8.
(1.)

Annual meetings of the Board shall be held in the month of January in each year, the date and place of such annual meeting to be fixed at the previous annual meeting.

(2.)

The Board may meet during the year at such other times and places as it deems necessary.

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(3.)

At each annual meeting the President shall present to the meeting a report of the work of the Institute for the year preceding, and a balance-sheet, duly audited, of all sums received and paid on behalf of the Institute.

9.

The Board may from time to time, as it sees fit, make arrangements for the holding of general meetings of members of the Institute, at times and places to be arranged, for the reading of scientific papers, the delivery of lectures, and for the general promotion of science in New Zealand by any means that may appear desirable.

10.

The Minister of Finance shall from time to time, without further appropriation than this Act, pay to the Board the sum of five hundred pounds in each financial year, to be applied in or towards payment of the general current expenses of the Institute.

11.

Forth with upon the making of any regulations or the publication of any Transactions, the Board shall transmit a copy thereof to the Minister of Internal Affairs, who shall lay the same before Parliament if sitting, or if not, then within twenty days after the commencement of the next ensuing session thereof.

Schedule.
Enactments consolidated.

1903, No. 48.—The New Zealand Institute Act, 1903.

An Act to amend the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908. [30th July, 1920.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1.

This Act may be cited as the New Zealand Institute Amendment Act, 1920, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908.

2.

Section ten of the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908, is hereby amended by omitting the words “five hundred pounds,” and substituting the words “one thousand pounds.”

The following are the regulations of the New Zealand Institute under the Act of 1903:—*

The word “Institute” used in the following regulations means the New Zealand Institute as constituted by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903.

Incorporation Of Societies.

1.

No society shall be incorporated with the Institute under the provisions of the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903, unless such society shall consist of not less than twenty-five members, subscribing in the aggregate a sum of not less than £25 sterling annually for the promotion of art, science, or such other branch of knowledge for which it is associated, to be from time to time certified to the satisfaction of the Board of Governors of the Institute by the President for the time being of the society.

[Footnote] * New Zealand Gazette, 14th July, 1904.

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2.

Any society incorporated as aforesaid shall cease to be incorporated with the Institute in case the number of the members of the said society shall at any time become less than twenty-five, or the amount of money annually subscribed by such members shall at any time be less than £25.

3.

The by-laws of every society to be incorporated as aforesaid shall provide for the expenditure of not less than one-third of the annual revenue in or towards the formation or support of some local public museum or library, or otherwise shall provide for the contribution of not less than one-sixth of its said revenue towards the extension and maintenance of the New Zealand Institute.

4.

Any society incorporated as aforesaid which shall in any one year fail to expend the proportion of revenue specified in Regulation No. 3 aforesaid in manner provided shall from henceforth cease to be incorporated with the Institute.

Publications.

5. All papers read before any society for the time being incorporated with the Institute shall be deemed to be communications to the Institute, and then may be published as Proceedings or Transactions of the Institute, subject to the following regulations of the Board of the Institute regarding publications:—

(a.)

The publications of the Institute shall consist of—

(1.)

A current abstract of the proceedings of the societies for the time being incorporated with the Institute, to be intituled “Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute”;

(2.)

And of transactions comprising papers read before the incorporated societies (subject, however, to selection as hereinafter mentioned), and of such other matter as the Board of Governors shall from time to time determine to publish, to be intituled “Transactions of the New Zealand Institute.”

(b.)

The Board of Governors shall determine what papers are to be published.

(c.)

Papers not recommended for publication may be returned to their authors if so desired.

(d.)

All papers sent in for publication must be legibly written, type-written, or printed.

(e.)

A proportional contribution may be required from each society towards the cost of publishing Proceedings and Transactions of the Institute.

(f.)

Each incorporated society will be entitled to receive a proportional number of copies of the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, to be from time to time fixed by the Board of Governors.

Management of the Property of the Institute.

6. All property accumulated by or with funds derived from incorporated societies, and placed in charge of the Institute, shall be vested in the Institute, and be used and applied at the discretion of the Board of Governors for public advantage, in like manner with any other of the property of the Institute.

7. All donations by societies, public Departments, or private individuals to the Institute shall be acknowledged by a printed form of receipt and shall be entered in the books of the Institute provided for that purpose, and shall then be dealt with as the Board of Governors may direct.

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Honorary Members.

8. The Board of Governors shall have power to elect honorary members (being persons not residing in the Colony of New Zealand), provided that the total number of honorary members shall not exceed thirty.

9. In case of a vacancy in the list of honorary members, each incorporated society, after intimation from the Secretary of the Institute, may nominate for election as honorary member one person.

10. The names, descriptions, and addresses of persons so nominated together with the grounds on which their election as honorary members is recommended, shall be forthwith forwarded to the President of the New Zealand Institute, and shall by him be submitted to the Governors at the next succeeding meeting.

General Regulations.

11. Subject to the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908, and to the foregoing rules, all societies incorporated with the Institute shall be entitled to retain or alter their own form of constitution and the by-laws for their own management, and shall conduct their own affairs.

12. Upon application signed by the President and countersigned by the Secretary of any society, accompanied by the certificate required under Regulation No. 1, a certificate of incorporation will be granted under the seal of the Institute, and will remain in force as long as the foregoing regulations of the Institute are complied with by the society.

13.In voting on any subject the President is to have a deliberate as well as a casting vote.

14. The President may at any time call a meeting of the Board, and shall do so on the requisition in writing of four Governors.

15. Twenty-one days' notice of every meeting of the Board shall be given by posting the same to each Governor at an address furnished by him to the Secretary.

16. In case of a vacancy in the office of President, a meeting of the Board shall be called by the Secretary within twenty-one days to elect a new President.

17. The Governors for the time being resident or present in Wellington shall be a Standing Committee for the purpose of transacting urgent business and assisting the officers.

18. The Standing Committee may appoint persons to perform the duties of any other office which may become vacant. Any such appointment shall hold good until the next meeting of the Board, when the vacancy shall be filled.

19. The foregoing regulations may be altered or amended at any annual meeting, provided that notice be given in writing to the Secretary of the Institute not later than the 30th November.

The following additional regulations, and amendment to regulations, were adopted at a general meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute, held at Wellington on the 30th January, 1918, and at Christchurch on the 3rd February, 1919. (See New Zealand Gazette, No 110, 4th September, 1919.)

Regulations Governing the Fellowship of the Institute.

20. The Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute shall be an honorary distinction for the life of the holder.

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21. The Original Fellows shall be twenty in number, and shall include the past Presidents and the Hutton and Hector Medallists who have held their distinctions and positions prior to 3rd February, 1919, and who at that date are members of the Institute. The remaining Original Fellows shall be nominated as provided for in Regulation 26 (a), and shall be elected by the said past Presidents and Hector and Hutton Medallists.

22. The total number of Fellows at any time shall not be more than forty.

23. After the appointment and election of the Original Fellows, as provided in Regulation 21, not more than four Fellows shall be elected in any one year.

24. The Fellowship shall be given for research or distinction in science.

25. No person shall be elected as Fellow unless he is a British subject and has been a member of one of the incorporated societies for three years immediately preceding his election.

26. After the appointment and election of the Original Fellows as provided in Regulation 21 there shall be held an annual election of Fellows at such time as the Board of Governors shall appoint. Such election shall be determined as follows:—

(a.)

Each of the incorporated societies at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin may nominate not more than twice as many persons as there are vacancies, and each of the other incorporated societies may nominate as many persons as there are vacancies. Each nomination must be accompanied by a statement of the qualifications of the candidate for Fellowship.

(b.)

Out of the persons so nominated the Fellows resident in New Zealand shall select twice as many persons as there are vacancies, if so many be nominated.

(c.)

The names of the nominees shall be submitted to the Fellows at least six months, and the names selected by them submitted to the Governors at least three months, before the date fixed for the annual meeting of the Board of Governors at which the election is to take place.

(d.)

The election shall be made by the Board of Governors at the annual meeting from the persons selected by the Fellows.

(e.)

The methods of selection in subclause (b) and of election in subclause (d) shall be determined by the Board of Governors.

(f.)

The official abbreviation of the title “Fellow of the New Zealand Institute” shall be “F.N.Z.Inst.”

Amendment to Regulations.

Regulation 5 (a) of the regulations published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 14th July, 1904, is hereby amended to read:—

“(a.) The publications of the Institute shall consist of—

  • “(1.) Such current abstract of the proceedings of the societies for the time being incorporated with the Institute as the Board of Governors deems desirable;

  • “(2.) And of transactions comprising papers read before the incorporated societies or any general meeting of the New Zealand Institute (subject, however, to selection as hereinafter mentioned), and of such other matter as the Board of Governors shall from time to time for special reasons in each case determine to publish, to be intituled Transactions of the New Zealand Institute.”

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Declaration of Trust.

This deed, made the fifteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and nine (1909), between the New Zealand Institute of the one part, and the Public Trustee of the other part: Whereas the New Zealand Institute is possessed of a fund consisting now of the sum of five hundred and fifty-five pounds one shilling (£555 1s.), held for the purposes of the Hutton Memorial Medal and Research Fund on the terms of the rules and regulations made by the Governors of the said Institute, a copy whereof is hereto annexed: And whereas the said money has been transferred to the Public Trustee for the purposes of investment, and the Public Trustee now holds the same for such purposes, and it is expedient to declare the trusts upon which the same is held by the Public Trustee:

Now this deed witnesseth that the Public Trustee shall hold the said moneys and all other moneys which shall be handed to him by the said Governors for the same purposes upon trust from time to time to invest the same upon such securities as are lawful for the Public Trustee to invest on, and to hold the principal and income thereof for the purposes set out in the said rules hereto attached.

And it is hereby declared that it shall be lawful for the Public Trustee to pay all or any of the said moneys, both principal and interest, to the Treasurer of the said New Zealand Institute upon being directed so to do by a resolution of the Governors of the said Institute, and a letter signed by the Secretary of the said Institute enclosing a copy of such resolution certified by him and by the President as correct shall be sufficient evidence to the Public Trustee of the due passing of such resolution: And upon receipt of such letter and copy the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Institute shall be a sufficient discharge to the Public Trustee: And in no case shall the Public Trustee be concerned to inquire into the administration of the said moneys by the Governors of the said Institute.

As witness the seals of the said parties hereto, the day and year hereinbefore written.

Resolutions of Board of Governors.

Resolved by the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute that—

1.

The funds placed in the hands of the Board by the committee of subscribers to the Hutton Memorial Fund be called “The Hutton Memorial Research Fund,” in memory of the late Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton, F.R.S. Such fund shall consist of the moneys subscribed and granted for the purpose of the Hutton Memorial, and all other funds which may be given or granted for the same purpose.

2.

The funds shall be vested in the Institute. The Board of Governors of the Institute shall have the control of the said moneys, and may invest the same upon any securities proper for trust-moneys.

3.

A sum not exceeding £100 shall be expended in procuring a bronze medal to be known as “The Hutton Memorial Medal.”

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4.

The fund, or such part thereof as shall not be used as aforesaid, shall be invested in such securities as aforesaid as may be approved of by the Board of Governors, and the interest arising from such investment shall be used for the furtherance of the objects of the fund.

5.

The Hutton Memorial Medal shall be awarded from time to time by the Board of Governors, in accordance with these regulations, to persons who have made some noticeable contribution in connection with the zoology, botany, or geology of New Zealand.

6.

The Board shall make regulations setting out the manner in which the funds shall be administered. Such regulations shall conform to the terms of the trust.

7.

The Board of Governors may, in the manner prescribed in the regulations, make grants from time to time from the accrued interest to persons or committees who require assistance in prosecuting researches in the zoology, botany, or geology of New Zealand.

8.

There shall be published annually in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute the regulations adopted by the Board as aforesaid, a list of the recipients of the Hutton Memorial Medal, a list of the persons to whom grants have been made during the previous year, and also, where possible, an abstract of researches made by them.

Regulations Under Which the Hutton Memorial Medal Shall be Awarded and the Research Fund Administered.

1.

Unless in exceptional circumstances, the Hutton Memorial Medal shall be awarded not oftener than once in every three years; and in no case shall any medal be awarded unless, in the opinion of the Board, some contribution really deserving of the honour has been made.

2.

The medal shall not be awarded for any research published previous to the 31st December, 1906.

3.

The research for which the medal is awarded must have a distinct bearing on New Zealand zoology, botany, or geology.

4.

The medal shall be awarded only to those who have received the greater part of their education in New Zealand or who have resided in New Zealand for not less than ten years.

5.

Whenever possible, the medal shall be presented in some public manner.

6.

The Board of Governors may, at any annual meeting, make grants from the accrued interest of the fund to any person, society, or committee for the encouragement of research in New Zealand zoology, botany, or geology.

7.

Applications for such grants shall be made to the Board before the 30th September.

8.

In making such grants the Board of Governors shall give preference to such persons as are defined in regulation 4.

9.

The recipients of such grants shall report to the Board before the 31st December in the year following, showing in a general way how the grant has been expended and what progress has been made with the research.

10.

The results of researches aided by grants from the fund shall, where possible, be published in New Zealand.

11.

The Board of Governors may from time to time amend or alter the regulations, such amendments or alterations being in all cases in conformity with resolutions 1 to 4.

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Award of the Hutton Memorial Medal.

1911. Professor W. B. Benham, D.Sc. F.R.S., University of Otago—For researches in New Zealand zoology.

1914. Dr. L. Cockayne, F.L S., F.R.S.—For researches on the ecology of New Zealand plants.

1917. Professor P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc.—For researches in New Zealand geology.

1920. Rev John E. Holloway, D.Sc.—For researches in New Zealand pteridophytic botany.

1923. J. Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.—For researches in geology.

Grant From the Hutton Memorial Research Fund.

1919. Miss M. K. Mestayer—£10, for work on the New Zealand Mollusca.

1923. Professor P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst.—£40, for study of Upper Cretaceous ammonites of New Zealand.

Declaration of Trust.

This deed, made the thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, between the New Zealand Institute, a body corporate duly incorporated by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908, of the one part, and the Public Trustee of the other part: Whereas by a declaration of trust dated the twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, after reciting that the New Zealand Institute was possessed of a fund consisting of the sum of £1,045 10s. 2d., held for the purposes of the Hector Memorial Research Fund on the terms of the rules and regulations therein mentioned, which said moneys had been handed to the Public Trustee for investment, it was declared (inter alia) that the Public Trustee should hold the said moneys and all other moneys which should be handed to him by the said Governors of the Institute for the same purpose upon trust from time to time, to invest the same in the common fund of the Public Trust Office, and to hold the principal and income thereof for the purposes set out in the said rules and regulations in the said deed set forth: And whereas the said rules and regulations have been amended by the Governors of the New Zealand Institute, and as amended are hereinafter set forth: And whereas it is expedient to declare that the said moneys are held by the Public Trustee upon the trusts declared by the said deed of trust and for the purposes set forth in the said rules and regulations as amended as aforesaid:

Now this deed witnesseth and it is hereby declared that the Public Trustee shall hold the said moneys and all other moneys which shall be

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handed to him by the said Governors for the same purpose upon trust from time to time to invest the same in the common fund of the Public Trust Office, and to hold the principal and income thereof for the purposes set out in the said rules and regulations hereinafter set forth:

And it is hereby declared that it shall be lawful for the Public Trustee to pay, and he shall pay, all or any of the said moneys, both principal and interest, to the Treasurer of the said New Zealand Institute upon being directed to do so by a resolution of the Governors of the said Institute, and a letter signed by the Secretary of the said Institute enclosing a copy of such resolution certified by him and by the President as correct shall be sufficient evidence to the Public Trustee of the due passing of such resolution: And upon receipt of such letter and copy the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Institute shall be a sufficient discharge to the Public Trustee: And in no case shall the Public Trustee be concerned to inquire into the administration of the said moneys by the Governors of the said Institute.

As witness the seals of the said parties hereto, the day and year first hereinbefore written.

Rules and Regulations made by the Governors of the New Zealand Institute in relation to the Hector Memorial Research Fund.

1.

The funds placed in the hands of the Board by the Wellington Hector Memorial Committee be called “The Hector Memorial Research Fund,” in memory of the late Sir James Hector, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. The object of such fund shall be the encouragement of scientific research in New Zealand, and such fund shall consist of the moneys subscribed and granted for the purpose of the memorial and all other funds which may be given or granted for the same purpose.

2.

The funds shall be vested in the Institute. The Board of Governors of the said Institute shall have the control of the said moneys, and may invest the same upon any securities proper for trust-moneys.

3.

A sum not exceeding one hundred pounds (£100) shall be expended in procuring a bronze medal, to be known as the Hector Memorial Medal.

4.

The fund, or such part thereof as shall not be used as aforesaid, shall be invested in such securities as may be approved by the Board of Governors, and the interest arising from such investment shall be used for the furtherance of the objects of the fund by providing thereout a prize for the encouragement of such scientific research in New Zealand of such amount as the Board of Governors shall from time to time determine.

5.

The Hector Memorial Medal and Prize shall be awarded annually by the Board of Governors.

6.

The prize and medal shall be awarded by rotation for the following subjects, namely—(1) Botany, (2) chemistry, (3) ethnology, (4) geology, (5) physics (including mathematics and astronomy), (6) zoology (including animal physiology).

In each year the medal and prize shall be awarded to that investigator who, working within the Dominion of New Zealand, shall in the opinion of the Board of Governors have done most towards the advancement of that branch of science to which the medal and prize are in such year allotted.

7.

Whenever possible the medal shall be presented in some public manner.

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Award of the Hector Memorial Research Fund.

1912. L. Cockayne, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S.—For researches in New Zealand botany.

1913. T. H. Easterfield, M.A., Ph.D.—For researches in chemistry.

1914. Elsdon Best—For researches in New Zealand ethnology.

1915. P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S.—For researches in New Zealand geology.

1916. Sir Ernest Rutherford, F.R.S.—For researches in physics.

1917. Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S.—For researches in zoology.

1918. T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S.—For researches in New Zealand systematic botany.

1919. P. W. Robertson—For researches in chemistry.

1920. S. Percy Smith—For researches in New Zealand ethnology.

1921. R. Speight, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S.—For work in New Zealand geology.

1922. C. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc.—For research in physical science, and more particularly work in connection with the magnetic survey of New Zealand.

1923. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst.—For researches in New Zealand entomology.

1924. D. Petrie, M.A., F.N.Z.Inst.—For researches in New Zealand botany.

All grants shall be subject to the following conditions, and each grantee shall be duly informed of these conditions:—

1.

All instruments, specimens, objects, or materials of permanent value, whether purchased or obtained out of or by means of the grant, or supplied from among those at the disposal of the Institute, are to be regarded, unless the Research Grants Committee decide otherwise, as the property of the Institute, and are to be returned by the grantee, for disposal according to the orders of the committee, at the conclusion of his research, or at such other time as the committee may determine.

2.

Every one receiving a grant shall furnish to the Research Grants Committee, on or before the 1st January following upon the allotment of the grant, a report (or, if the object of the grant be not attained, an interim report, to be renewed at the same date in each subsequent year until a final report can be furnished or the committee dispense with further reports), containing (a) a brief statement showing the results arrived at or the stage which the inquiry has reached; (b) a general statement of the expenditure incurred, accompanied, as far as is possible, with vouchers; (c) a list of the instruments, specimens, objects, or materials purchased or obtained out of the grant, or supplied by the committee, which are at present in his possession; and (d) references to any transactions, journals, or other publications in which results of the research have been printed. In the event of the grantee failing to send in within three months of the said 1st January a report satisfactory to the committee he may be required, on resolution of the Board of Governors, to return the whole of the sum allotted to him.

[Footnote] * In addition to these regulations the Standing Committee is also bound by certain resolutions which appear on page 536 of volume 49, Trans. N.Z. Inst., and which grantees are also bound to observe.

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3.

Where a grant is made to two or more persons acting as a committee for the purpose of carrying out some research, one member of the said committee shall assume the responsibility of furnishing the report and receiving and disbursing the money.

4.

Papers in which results are published that have been obtained through aid furnished by the Government grant should contain an acknowledgment of that fact.

5.

Every grantee shall, before any of the grant is paid to him, be required to sign an engagement that he is prepared to carry out the general conditions applicable to all grants, as well as any conditions which may be attached to his particular grant.

6.

In cases where specimens or preparations of permanent value are obtained through a grant the committee shall, as far as possible, direct that such specimens shall be deposited in a museum or University college within the province where the specimens or material were obtained, or in which the grantee has worked. The acknowledgment of the receipt of the specimens by such institution shall fully satisfy the claims of the Institute.

7.

In cases where, after completion of a research, the committee directs that any instrument or apparatus obtained by means of the grant shall be deposited in an institution of higher learning, such deposit shall be subject to an annual report from the institution in question as to the condition of the instrument or apparatus, and as to the use that has been made of it.

Research Grants Made for Period Ending December, 1923.

Through the Auckland Institute:—

  • Professor F. P. Worley, £25 for chemistry of the essential oils and other products of the New Zealand flora.

  • Through the Wellington Philosophical Society:—

  • Dr. C. E. Adams, £20 for completing purchase of astronomical instruments.

  • Mr. F. Foster, £25 for collating the notes and manuscripts of the late Sir D. E. Hutchins.

  • Mr. H. Hamilton, £30 for research on the cave fauna of New Zealand.

  • Mr. E. K. Lomas, £25 for research on the intelligence of school-children.

  • Dr. E. Marsden, £100 for investigating the Taupo earthquakes.

  • Mr. J. G. Myers, £10 for research on New Zealand Hemiptera.

Through the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury:—

  • Dr. H. H. Allan, £30 for research on economic strains in rye-grasses and cocksfoot.

  • Dr. C. C. Farr, £30 for research on the relationship of radium-emanation and goitre.

Through the Otago Institute:—

  • Mr. H. J. Finlay, £10 for researches in palaeontology.

  • Professor J. K. Inglis, £25 for research on essential oils of native plants.

Through the Wanganui Philosophical Society:—

  • Dr. P. Marshall, £50 for research on Upper Cretaceous fauna of New Zealand.

  • N.B.—The above grants were made from moneys refunded by other grantees.

For extracts from the will of Charles Rooking Carter see vol. 48, 1916, pp. 565–66.

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Established Under an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand Intituled the New Zealand Institute Act, 1867; Reconstituted by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand Intituled the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903, And Continued by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908.

Board of Governors.

Ex Officio.

His Excellency the Governor-General.

The Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs.

Nominated by the Government

Dr. Charles Chilton, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S, F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1922); Dr. J. Allan Thomson, F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1921); Mr. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1921); Dr. Leonard Cockayne, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1922).

Elected by Affiliated Societies, 1921.

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Wellington Philosophical Society Professor E. Marsden, D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst.
Professor C. A. Cotton, D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
Auckland Institute Professor H. W. Segar, M.A., Ph.D., F.N Z.Inst.
Professor F. P. Worley, D.Sc.
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury F. W. Hilgendorf, M.A., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst. (elected 1922).
Mr. A. M. Wright, A.I.C., F.C.S.
Otago Institute Hon. G. M. Thomson, F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst., M.L.C.
Mr. W. G. Howes, F.E.S.
Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute Mr. H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S.
Nelson Institute R. J. Tillyard, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., F.E.S.
Manawatu Philosophical Society Mr. M. A. Eliott.
Wanganui Philosophical Society P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
Poverty Bay Institute Ven. Archdeacon H. W. Williams, M.A.
– 792 –

Officers for the Year 1923.

President: Professor H. B. Kirk, M.A., F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr M. A. Eliott.

Hon. Editor: Mr. Johannes C. Andersen, F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Librarian: Professor C. A. Cotton, D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Secretary: Mr. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (Box 40, Post-office, Wellington).

Hon. Returning Officer: Professor H. W. Segar, M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst.

Affiliated Societies, 1922–23.
Name of Society. Secretary's Name and Address. Date of Affiliation.
Wellington Philosophical Society E. K. Lomas, Training College, Kelburn, Wellington 10th June, 1868.
Auckland Institute T. F. Cheeseman, Auckland Institute and Museum, Auckland 10th June, 1868.
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury C. E. Foweraker, Canterbury College, Christchurch. 22nd October, 1868.
Otago Institute Wm. Martin, Musselburgh Rise, Dunedin 18th October, 1869.
Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute C. F. H. Pollock, P.O. Box 301, Napier 31st March, 1875.
Nelson Institute Mrs. Margaret Graham, Nelson 20th December, 1883.
Manawatu Philosophical Society Chas. T. Salmon, P.O. Box 293, Palmerston North 6th January, 1905.
Wanganui Philosophical Society J. P. Williamson, P.O. Box 171, Wanganui 2nd December, 1911.
Poverty Bay Institute John Mouat, Gisborne 1st February, 1919.
– 793 –

Established Under an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand Intituled the New Zealand Institute Act, 1867; Reconstituted by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand Intituled the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903, and Continued by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908

Board of Governors.

Ex Officio.

His Excellency the Governor-General.

The Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs.

Nominated by the Government.

Dr. Charles Chilton, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1922); Dr. J. Allan Thomson, F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1923); Mr. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1923); Dr. Leonard Cockayne, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1922).

Elected by Affiliated Societies, 1923.

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Wellington Philosophical Society Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
Mr. P. G. Morgan, M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
Auckland Institute Professor H. W. Segar, M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst.
Professor F. P. Worley, D.Sc.
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury Professor C. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc., F.P.S.L., F.N.Z.Inst.
Mr. A. M. Wright, A.I.C., F.C.S.
Otago Institute Hon. G. M. Thomson, F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst., M.L.C.
Professor J. Malcolm, M.D.
Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute Mr. H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S.
Nelson Institute Professor T. H. Easterfield, M.A., Ph.D., F.I.C., F.N.Z.Inst.
Manawatu Philosophical Society Mr. M. A. Eliott.
Wanganui Philosophical Society P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
– 794 –

Officers for the Year 1924.

President: Dr. P. Marshall, M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. M. A. Eliott.

Hon. Editor: Mr. Johannes C. Andersen, F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Librarian: Professor H. B. Kirk, M.A., F.N.Z.Inst.

Hon. Secretary: Mr. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (Box 40, Post-office, Wellington.)

Hon. Returning Officer: Professor H. W. Segar, M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst.

Affiliated Societies, 1923–24.
Name of Society. Secretary's Name and Address. Date of Affiliation.
Wellington Philosophical Society E. K. Lomas, Training College, Kelburn, Wellington 10th June, 1868.
Auckland Institute (Acting) L. T. Griffin, The Museum, Auckland 10th June, 1868.
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury C. E. Foweraker, Canterbury College, Christchurch 22nd October, 1868.
Otago Institute F. H. McDowall, Knox College, Dunedin 18th October, 1869.
Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute C. F. H. Pollock, P.O. Box 301, Napier 31st March, 1875.
Nelson Institute Mrs. Margaret Graham, Nelson 20th December, 1883.
Manawatu Philosophical Society Chas. T. Salmon, P.O. Box 293, Palmerston North 6th January, 1905.
Wanganui Philosophical Society J. P. Williamson, P.O. Box 171, Wanganui 2nd December, 1911.
– 795 –

[Under the New Zealand Institute Act, 1867.]

1867–1903.

Hector, Sir James, M.D., K.C.M.G., F.R.S.

1903–4.

Hutton, Captain Frederick Wollaston, F.R.S.

1905–6.

Hector, Sir James, M.D. K.C.M.G., F.R.S.

1907–8.

Thomson, George Malcolm, F.L.S.

1909–10.

Hamilton, A.

1911–12.

Cheeseman, T. F., F.L.S., F.Z.S.

1913–14.

Chilton, C., M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S.

1915.

Petrie, D., M.A., Ph.D.

1916–17.

Benham, W. B., M.A., D.Sc., F.Z.S., F.R.S.

1918–19.

Cockayne, L., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst.

1920–21.

Easterfield, T H., M. A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst.

1922–23.

Kirk, H. B., M.A., F.N.Z.Inst.

– 796 –

Elected
Bateson, Professor W., F.R.S., Merton, Surrey, England 1915
Beddard, F. E., D.Sc., F.R.S., Zoological Society, London 1906
Bragg, Professor W. H., F.R.S., University of London 1923
Chree, Charles, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., Kew Observatory, London 1924
David, Professor T. Edgeworth, F.R.S., C.M.G., Sydney University 1904
Davis, Professor W. Morris, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 1913
Dendy, Dr. A., F.R.S., King's College, University of London, England 1907
Diels, Professor L., Ph.D., University of Marburg 1907
Einstein, Professor Albert, University of Berlin, Germany 1924
Fraser, Sir J. G., D.C.L., No. 1 Brick Court, Temple, London, E.C. 4 1920
Goebel, Professor Dr. Carl von, University of Munich 1901
Goodale, Professor G. L., M.D., LL.D., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 1891
Gregory, Professor J. W., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., University, Glasgow 1920
Hall, Sir A. D., M.A., K.C.B., F.R.S., Ministry of Agriculture, London 1920
Haswell, Professor W. A., F.R.S, Mimihau, Woollahra Point, Sydney 1914
Hedley, Charles, F.L.S., Australian Museum, Sydney 1924
Hemsley, Dr. W. Botting, F.R.S., Kew Lodge, St. Peter's Road, Broadstairs, Kent, England 1913
Klotz, Professor Otto J., 437 Albert Street, Ottawa, Canada 1903
Liversidge, Professor A., M.A., F.R.S., Fieldhead, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, England 1890
Massart, Professor Jean, University of Brussels, Belgium 1916
Mawson, Sir Douglas, B.E., D.Sc., The University, Box 498, Adelaide 1920
Mellor, Joseph William, D.Sc. (N.Z.), Sandon House, Regent Street, Stokeon-Trent, England 1919
Meyrick, E., B.A., F.R.S., Marlborough College, England 1907
Nordstedt, Professor Otto, Ph.D., University of Lund, Sweden 1890
Rutherford, Professor Sir E., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Nobel Laureate, Cambridge, England 1904
Sars, Professor G. O., University of Christiania, Norway 1902
Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., F.R.S., Tunbridge Wells, England 1907
Thiselton-Dyer, Sir W. T., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., LL.D., M.A., F.R.S., Witcombe, Gloucester, England 1894
Woods, Henry, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., University, Cambridge 1920
– 797 –

Elected
Agardh, Dr. J. G. 1900
Agassiz, Professor Louis 1870
Arber, E. A. Newell, M.A., Sc.D., F.G.S., F.L.S. 1914
Avebury, Lord, P.C., F.R.S. 1900
Baird, Professor Spencer F. 1877
Balfour, Professor I. Bayley, F.R.S. 1914
Beneden, Professor J. P. van 1888
Berggren, Dr. S. 1876
Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, G.C.M.G. 1873
Brady, G. S., D.Sc., F.R.S. 1906
Bruce, Dr. W. S. 1910
Carpenter, Dr. W. B., C.B., F.R.S. 1883
Clarke, Rev. W. B., M.A., F.R.S. 1876
Codrington, Rev. R. H., D.D. 1894
Darwin, Charles, M.A., F.R.S. 1871
Darwin, Sir George, F.R.S. 1909
Davis, J. W., F.G.S., F.L.S. 1891
Drury, Captain Byron, R.N. 1870
Ellery, Robert L. J., F.R.S. 1883
Etheridge, Professor R., F.R.S. 1876
Ettingshausen, Baron von 1888
Eve, H. W., M.A. 1901
Filhol, Dr. H. 1875
Finsch, Professor Otto, Ph.D. 1870
Flower, Professor W. H., F.R.S. 1870
Garrod, Professor A. H., F.R.S. 1878
Gray, J. E., Ph.D., F.R.S. 1871
Gray, Professor Asa 1885
Grey, Sir George, K.C.B. 1872
Gunther, A.D, M., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. 1873
Hochstetter, Dr. Ferdinand von 1870
Hooker, Sir J. D., G C.S.I., C.B., M.D., F.R.S., O.M. 1870
Howes, G. B., LL.D., F.R.S. 1901
Huxley, Thomas H., LL.D., F.R.S. 1872
Langley, S. P. 1896
Lindsay, W. Lauder, M.D., F.R.S.E. 1871
Lydekker, Richard, F.R.S. 1896
Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart., D C.L., F.R.S. 1873
McCoy, Professor Sir F., K.C.M.G., D.Sc., F.R.S. 1888
McLachlan, Robert, F.L.S. 1874
Massee, George, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. 1900
Milne, J., F.R.S. 1906
Mitten, William, F.R.S. 1895
The Most Noble the Marquis of Normanby, G.C.M.G. 1880
Mueller, Ferdinand von, M.D., F.R.S., C.M.G. 1870
Müller, Professor Max, F.R.S. 1878
Newton, Alfred, F.R.S. 1874
Owen, Professor Richard, F.R.S. 1870
Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. O., M.A., F.R.S., C.M.Z.S. 1873
Richards, Rear-Admiral G. H. 1870
Riley, Professor C. V. 1890
Rolleston, Professor G., M.D., F.R.S. 1875
Sclater, P. L., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. 1875
Sharp, Dr. D. 187
Sharp, Richard Bowdler, M.A., F.R.S. 1885
Stokes, Vice-Admiral J. L. 1872
Tenison-Woods, Rev. J. E., F.L.S. 1878
Thomson, Professor Wyville, F.R.S. 1874
Thomson, Sir William, F.R.S. 1883
Wallace, Sir A. R., F.R.S., O.M. 1885
Weld, Frederick A., C.M.G. 1877
– 798 –

Original Fellows.

(See New Zealand Gazette, 20th November, 1919.)

  • Aston, Bernard Cracroft, F.I.C., F.C.S.

  • * Benham, Professor William Blaxland, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.S.

  • Best, Elsdon.

  • * Cheeseman, Thomas Frederick, F.L.S., F.Z.S.§

  • * Chilton, Professor Charles, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., M.B., C.M., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S

  • * Cockayne, Leonard, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.L.S.

  • Easterfield, Professor Thomas Hill, M.A., Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S.

  • Farr, Professor Clinton Coleridge, D.Sc., F.P.S.L., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E.

  • Hogben, George, C.M.G., M.A., F.G.S.§

  • Hudson, George Vernon, F.E.S.

  • Kirk, Professor Harry Borrer, M.A.

  • Marshall, Patrick, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.E.S.

  • * Petrie, Donald, M.A., Ph.D.

  • Rutherford, Sir Ernest, Kt., F.R.S., D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D.

  • Segar, Professor Hugh William, M.A.

  • Smith, Stephenson Percy, F.R.G.S.§

  • Speight, Robert, M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S.

  • Thomas, Professor Algernon Phillips Withiel, M.A., F.L.S.

  • * Thomson, Hon. George Malcolm, F.L.S., M.L.C

  • Thomson, James Allan, M.A., D.Sc., A.O.S.M., F.G.S

Fellows Elected, 1921.

  • Cotton, Charles Andrew, D.Sc., A.O.S.M., F G.S.

  • Hilgendorf, Frederick William, B.A., D.Sc.

  • Holloway, Rev. John Ernest, L.Th., D.Sc.

  • Park, Professor James, M.Am.Inst.M.E., M.Inst.M.M., F.G.S.

Fellows Elected, 1922.

  • Laing, Robert Malcolm, M.A., B.Sc.

  • Marsden, Ernest, D.Sc., F.R.A.S.

  • Morgan, Peroy Gates, M.A., F.G.S., A.O.S.M.

  • Sommerville, Duncan McLaren Young, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E.

Fellows Elected, 1923.

  • Williams, Ven. Archdeacon Herbert William, M.A.

  • Andersen, Johannes Carl.

Fellows Elected, 1924.

  • Smith, William Herbert Guthrie.

  • Tillyard, Robin John, M.A., D.Sc., Sc.D., F.L.S., F.E.S.

[Footnote] * Past President.

[Footnote] ‡ Hutton Medallist.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] * Past President.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] § Deceased.

[Footnote] * Past President.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] * Past President.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] ‡ Hutton Medallist.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] § Deceased.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] ‡ Hutton Medallist.

[Footnote] * Past President.

[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.

[Footnote] § Deceased.

[Footnote] * Past President.

– 799 –

Wellington Philosophical Society.*

  • Ackland, E. W., P.O. Box 928, Wellington.

  • Adams, C. E., D.Sc., A.I.A. (London), F.R.A.S., Hector Observatory, Wellington.

  • Adkin, G. L., Queen Street, Levin.

  • Andersen, Johannes C., F.N.Z.Inst., Alexander Turnbull Library, Bowen Street, Wellington.

  • Anderson, W. J., M.A., LL.D., 31 Shannon Street, Wellington.

  • Andrew, R. L., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Aston, B. C., F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Atkinson, E. H., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.

  • Baillie, H., Public Library, Wellington.

  • Baldwin, E. S., 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • Baldwin, —, Inspector of Machinery, Wellington.

  • Balneavis, H. R. H., Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

  • Barwell, J. S., Chatham Islands.

  • Bates, D. C., Meteorological Office, Wellington.

  • Beckett, Peter, Paraparaumu.

  • Bell, E. D., Panama Street, Wellington.

  • Bennett, Francis, Queen Alexandra Street, Khandallah.

  • Berry, C. G. G., Railway Buildings, Wellington.

  • Best, Elsdon, F.N.Z.Inst., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Birks, L., B.Sc., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E.,A.M.I.E.E., Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Blair, David K., M.I.Mech.E., 9 Grey Street, Wellington.

  • Bradshaw, G. B., Box 863, Wellington.

  • Brandon, A. de B., B.A., Featherston Street, Wellington.

  • Brent, H. C., Laboratory, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Brodrick, T. N., care of F. J. Slade-Gully, Lichfield, via Putaruru.

  • Buick, T. Lindsay, Press Association, Box 1514, Wellington.

  • Cachemaille, E. D., care of Harbour Board, Wellington.

  • Cameron, Dr. R. A., 148 Willis Street, Wellington.

  • Chamberlin, T. Chamberlin, Crescent Road, Khandallah.

  • Chapman, Miss Frederick, Wellington.

  • Chapman, Martin, K.C., Brandon Street, Wellington.

  • Cobeldick, W., Tourist Department, Rotorua.

  • Cockayne, A. H., Agricultural Department, Wellington.

  • Cockayne, L., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Ngaio, Wellington.

  • Cockcroft, T., Bank of New Zealand, To Aro.

  • Cotton, C. A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Coventry, Mrs. H., Te Rehunga, Dannevirke.

  • Crawford, A. D., Box 126, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Cromb, J. B., Harbour Board, Wellington.

  • Cull, J. E. L., B.Sc. in Eng. (Mech.), Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Cumming, E., Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington.

  • Dalrymple, K. W., Parewanui, Bulls.

  • Darling, J., Kelburn.

  • Davies, V. C., Westown, New Plymouth.

  • Davis, W. G., 24 Central Terrace, Wellington.

  • Davis, Mrs. W. G., 24 Central Terrace, Wellington.

  • Dixon, Miss A. M., Mount Cook Girls' School, Buckle Street, Wellington.

  • Donovan, W., M.Sc., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Dougall, Archibald, 9 Claremont Grove, Wellington.

  • Dyer, Miss, Education Department, Wellington.

  • Dymock, E. R., F.I.A.N.Z., A.I.A.V., Box 193, Wellington.

  • Earnshaw, W., 4 Watson Street, Wellington.

  • Ellis, E. MacIntosh, Director Forestry Department, Wellington.

  • Evans, Professor W. P., Kensington Street, Wellington.

  • Ferguson, William, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Silverstream, Wellington.

  • Ferrar, H. T., M.A., F.G.S., Geological Survey Department, 156 The Terrace.*

  • Florence, Professor, Victoria College, Wellington.

  • Forrester, J. H., Customs Department, Wellington.

  • Freeman, C. J., 95 Webb Street, Wellington.*

  • Frengley, Dr., Hatton Street, Karori.

  • Frost, C. A., care of Richardson, McCabe, and Co., Wellington.

  • Furkert, F. W., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Garrow, Professor J. M. E., B.A., LL.B., Victoria University College, Wellington.*

  • Gibbs, A. E., M.I.E.E., Assistant Telegraph Engineer, G.P.O., Wellington.

[Footnote] [* Life Members.]

– 800 –
  • Gibbs, Dr. H. E., 240 Willis Street, Wellington.

  • Gifford, A. C., M.A., F.R.A.S., 6 Shannon Street, Wellington.*

  • Gilbert, Rev. Father T. A., St. Patrick's College, Wellington.

  • Gillies, R., Marine Superintendent, U.S.S. Company (Limited), Wellington.

  • Good, F. W., Main-superintendent, Electric Light Department, Harris Street, Wellington.

  • Grange, L. I., 38 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Gray, W., Mauriceville.

  • Greenshields, F. S., 9 Glen Road, Kelburn.

  • Grimmett, R. E. R., Agricultural Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Hamilton, H., A.O.S.M., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Hansford, George D., Box 1025, Wellington.

  • Hardcastle, H., Evening Post, Wellington.

  • Hastie, Miss J. A., care of Street and Co., 30 Cornhill, London, E.C.*

  • Hector, C. Monro, M.D., B.Sc., F.R.A.S., Hobson Street, Wellington.

  • Helyer, Miss E., 13 Tonks Grove, Wellington.

  • Henderson, J., M.A., D.Sc., B.Sc. in Eng. (Metall.), Geological Survey Department, Wellington.

  • Hislop, J., Internal Affairs Department, Wellington.

  • Hodson, W. H., 40 Pirie Street, Wellington.

  • Holm, Miss A., 31 Patanga Crescent, Wellington.

  • Holmes, R. W., M.Inst.C.E., Burnell Avenue, Wellington.

  • Hooper, Captain G. S., Marine Department, Wellington.

  • Hooper, Miss, Upper Hutt.

  • Hooper, R. H., 6 St. John Street, Wellington.

  • Hudson, G. V., F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Hill View, Karori.

  • Hurley, J. A., Bacteriological Laboratory, Newtown.

  • Jack, J. W., 170 Featherston Street, Wellington.

  • Jacobson, N. R., Training College, Kelburn.

  • Jenkinson, S. H., Railway Department, Wellington.

  • Jones, A. Morris, 47 Upland Road, Kelburn.

  • Jones, F. J., Assistant Chief Engineer, N.Z. Railways, Wellington.

  • Joseph, Joseph, P.O. Box 443, Wellington.

  • Joyce, Miss, Training College, Kelburn.

  • Kerr, W. J., National Bank, Grey Street, Wellington.

  • Kirk, Professor H. B., M.A., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Kissell, F. T. M., Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Knight, C. Prendergast, 126 Bolton Street, Wellington.

  • La Trobe, W. S., M.A., Hamilton Road, Karori.

  • Lauchlan, G., Town Hall, Wellington.

  • Lawrence, G. A., Johnsonville.

  • Leighton, F. T., Dominion Laboratory.

  • Levi, P., M.A., care of Wilford and Levi, 15 Stout Street, Wellington.

  • Levy, E. Bruce, 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.

  • Lomas, E. K., M.A., M.Sc., Training College, Wellington.

  • Lomax, Major H. A., 288 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui.

  • Longhurst, W. T. A., Norway Street, Kelburn.

  • Loy, Miss, Training College, Kelburn.

  • Luke, Sir John P., C.M.G., M.P., “Pendennis,” Burnell Avenue, Wellington.

  • Lysaght, Miss, Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • McCalman, L. H., Telegraph-office, Gore.

  • McCulloch, A. R., Australian Museum, Sydney.

  • Macdonald, J., Assistant General Manager, Railway Department, Wellington.

  • McDonald, J., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Macfarlane, C. F. C., Dominion Farmers Buildings, Wellington.

  • McInnes, E. H., Engineer, 160 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • McKay, A. W., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • McKenzie, C. J., Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Maclaurin, J. S., D.Sc., F.C.S., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • MacLean, F. W., M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer, Head Office, Railway Department, Wellington.

  • McLeod, N., Adelphi Chambers, Willis Street, Wellington.

  • McSherry, Harry, Box 49, Pahiatua.

  • Manning, J. J., Municipal Milk-depot, Wellington.

  • Marchbanks, J., Harbour Board, Wellington.

  • Marsden, E., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., Director of Education, Wellington.

  • Martin, Mrs., Upper Hutt.

  • Marwick, J., 38 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Maskell, F. G., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Maxwell, E., Marumarunui, Opunake.

  • Maxwell, J. P., M.Inst.C.E., 145 Dixon Street, Wellington.

  • Miles, P. C. V. R., Room 45, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Millar, H. M., Public Works, Department, Wellington.

  • Miller, D., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.

  • Moore, G., Eparaima, via Masterton.

  • Moore, W., Lancelot, Bank Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • Moorhouse, W. H. Sefton, 134 Dixon Street, Wellington.

  • Morgan, P. G., M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Director of Geological Survey, 156 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Morice, J. M., B.Sc., Town Hall, Wellington.

  • Morrison, J. C., Box 413, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Morton, W., Hydro-electric Board. Public Works Department, Wellington.

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  • Murphy, Miss E. M., Ohangai, Hawera.

  • Myers, J. G., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Neill, J. C., 251 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Neill, W. T., Lands and Survey Department, Government Buildings, Wellington.

  • Newman, A. K., M.B., M.R.C.P., M.P., 56 Hobson Street, Wellington.

  • Newnham, W. L., Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Newton, R., 139 Lambton Quay, Wellington (Box 1185).

  • Ngata, Hon. A. T., Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

  • Nicol, John, 57 Cuba Street, Wellington.

  • Norris, E. T., M.A., Registrar, University of New Zealand, Wellington.

  • Oliver, W. R. B., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Ongley, M., M.A., Geological Survey Department, Wellington.

  • Orchiston, J., M.I.E.E., 16 Rimu Road, Kelburn.

  • O'Regan, P. J., 324 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • Orr, Robert, Heke Street, Lower Hutt, Wellington.

  • Parry, Evan, B.Sc., M.I.E.E., Assoc.M.Inst. C.E., the English Electric Company (Limited), Queen's House, Kingsway, London W.C. 2.

  • Patterson, Hugh, Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Peren, G. S., Professor of Agriculture, Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Phillipps, W. J., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Phillips, Coleman, Carterton.*

  • Philpott, H. E. R., care of A. D. Riley (Limited), Wellington.

  • Phipson, P. B., F.C.S., care of J. Staples and Co. (Limited), Wellington.

  • Pigott, Miss Ellen, M.A., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Pilcher, E. G., 225 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Plank, C. S., Telegraph Engineers' Department, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Pomare, Hon. Sir Maui, M.P., Wellington.

  • Ralph, T., 85 Webb Street, Wellington.

  • Rands, Henry, Wellington Gas Company (Limited), Miramar.

  • Reakes, C. J., D.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., Agricultural Department, Wellington.

  • Richardson, C. E., P.O. Box 863 (11 Gray Street), Wellington.

  • Roberts, J. W., 12 Vallance Street, Kilbirnie.

  • Robertson, G. D., 8 Hay Street, Oriental Bay, Wellington.

  • Robertson, Professor P. W., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Robinson, W. D., 274 Taranaki Street, Wellington.

  • Russell, J. W., Banks College, Wellington.

  • Sage, Miss, Wellington Girls' College, Wellington.

  • Salmon, Miss O. K:, 100 Coromandel Street, Wellington.

  • Salmond, Sir J. W., K.C., M.A., LL.B., 155 The Terrace, Wellington.

  • Sangster, Mrs., Ohangai, Hawera.

  • Saunders, G. F., High School, Hamilton.

  • Schofield, G. H., Sefton Street; Wadestown.

  • Schofield, Mrs. G. H., Sefton Street, Wadestown.

  • Seelye, F. T., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Sharp, H., care of Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Shrimpton, E. A., Telegraph Department, Wellington.

  • Sladden, H., Lower Hutt, Wellington.

  • Smith, J. R., care of District Telegraph Engineer, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Smith, R. D., 39 Willis Street, Wellington.

  • Sommerville, Professor D. M. Y., M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.

  • Speight, E. J., care of G. W. Sampson, Electrical Branch, Public Works Department.

  • Sunley, R. M., View Road, Karori.

  • Sutherland, W. S., “Kawaroa,” Oparau Ferry, via Te Awamutu.

  • Thomson, J. Allan, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Thomson, P., Solicitor, Stratford.

  • Thomson, W. M., M.A., M.B., Ch.B., Hawera.

  • Tillyard, R. J., M.A., D.Sc., F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Cawthron Institute, Nelson.

  • Tolley, H. R., 66 Hankey Street, Wellington.

  • Tombs, H. H., Burnell Avenue, Wellington.

  • Tomkies, A. E., Chief Electrical Line Inspector, N.Z. Railways.

  • Toogood, H. F., 11 Grey Street, Wellington.

  • Treadwell, C. H., 4 Panama Street, Wellington.

  • Turner, E. Phillips, F.R.G.S., Forestry Department, Wellington.

  • Uttley, G., M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S., High School, Masterton.

  • Vickerman, H., M.Sc., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington.

  • Waghorn, R. J., Technical High School, Hastings.

  • Ward, R. H., Taupo.

  • Warner, —, School-teacher, Upper Hutt.

  • Waters, R., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.

  • Waterworth, A., 286 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • Webb, E. N., 324 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

  • Webster, H. A., care of Begg and Co., Manners Street, Wellington.

  • Westland, C. J., F.R.A.S., 76 Glen Road, Kelburn.

  • Widdop, F. C., District Railway Engineer, Thorndon Office, Wellington.

  • Wilson, Sir James G., Bulls.

  • Wood, J., Inspecting Engineer, Public Works Department, Wellington.

  • Wyles, G. W., Assistant Signal Engineer, Railways, Wellington.

  • Wynne, H. J., Railway Department, Wellington.

  • Yates, G., 460 Adelaide Road, Wellington.

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Associate Members.

  • Bryant, D. L., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Castle, Miss A., Dominion Museum, Wellington.

  • Clarke, C. R., 136 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie.

  • Cotton, Mrs., Rimu Road, Kelburn, Wellington.

  • Craig, Miss K. M., 122 Molesworth Street, Wellington.

  • Foster, L. D., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Grigg, F. J. T., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Haggett, F. G., Trelissick Crescent, Ngaio.

  • Holm, Miss B., Patanga Crescent, Wellington.

  • Holm, Miss E., Patanga Crescent, Wellington.

  • Jackson, G. H., Box 692, G.P.O., Wellington.

  • Joyce, Miss, Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington.

  • Livermore, L. C., 79A Vivian Street, Wellington.

  • McKay, A. W., Dominion Museum.

  • Matthews, K. E., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Mestayer, Miss M. K., 139 Sydney Street, Wellington.

  • Munro, A. D., Victoria College, Kelburn.

  • Perks, T. E., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

  • Pragnell, Miss, Victoria College, Kelburn.

  • Richardson, Miss, Lands and Survey Department, Wellington.

  • Rump, B., 3 Freeling Street, Island Bay.

  • Short, H. F., Naval Intelligence Office, Harcourt's Buildings, Wellington.

  • Thomas, H., P.O. Box 199, Wellington.

  • Tripe, Mrs. J., Selwyn Terrace.

  • Wood, C. W., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.

Auckland Institute.
*

  • Abbott, R. H., City Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Abel, R. S., care of Abel, Dykes, and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Adams, C. E., B.A., LL.B., Hokitika.

  • Adams, L., 12 Ewington Avenue, Mount Eden.

  • Aickin, G., Carlton Gore Road, Auckland.

  • Aimer, K. W., Architect, 423 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.

  • Alexander, J., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Alexander, L. W., 1A Victoria Buildings, Auckland.

  • Algie, R. M., M.A., University College, Auckland.

  • Alison, A., Devonport Ferry Company, Auckland

  • Alison, Hon. E. W., M.L.C., Devonport Ferry Company, Auckland.

  • Alison, E. W., jun., Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Alison, Ernest, Takapuna.

  • Allum, John, National Electrical and Engineering Company, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Am bury, S. J., Greenwood's Corner, Onehunga.

  • Anderson, E., 4 Bassett Road, Remuera.

  • Anderson, Professor W., M.A., University College, Auckland.

  • Andrews, F. N., care of Andrews and Clark, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Ardern, P. S., M.A., Remuera.

  • Arey, W. E., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Armitage, F. L., Gleeson's Buildings, High Street.

  • Arnold, C., Sandford's Buildings, Auckland.

  • Arnoldson, L., Quay Street, Auckland.

  • Arthur, T. B., Upper Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Bagnall, R. D., Northern Club, Auckland.

  • Baker, C. C., Durham Street East, Auckland.

  • Baker, G. H., Commerce Street, Auckland.

  • Bankart, A. S., Strand Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Bankart, F. J., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Barr, J., Public Library, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Barr, J. M, Auckland Savings-bank, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Bartlett, W. H., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Bartrum, J. A., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Bates, T. L., Alfred Street, Waratah, Newcastle, New South Wales.*

  • Beattie, Dr. R. M., Mental Hospital, Avondale.

  • Bell, R. W., Waihi.

  • Binney, E. H., care of Binney and Sons, Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Bishop, J. J., Dunvegan, Titirangi, Auckland.

[Footnote] [* Honorary and life members.]

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  • Biss, N. L. H., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Blomfield, E. C., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Bloodworth, T., 36 Scarborough Terrace, Parnell.

  • Bloomfield, G. R., “The Pines,” Epsom, Auckland.*

  • Bloomfield, H. R., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.*

  • Bloomfield, J. L. N. R., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.

  • Boucher, P. T., Piha.

  • Bradley, Samuel, Onehunga.

  • Bradney, H., Hobson Street Wharf, Auckland.

  • Brame, J. W., 69 Crumner Road, Grey Lynn.

  • Brett, H., Star Office, Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Brookes, A. E., Okauia, Matamata.

  • Brown, Miss E., Ascot Avenue, Remuera.

  • Brown, E. A., Cleave's Buildings, High Street, Auckland.

  • Brownlee, Mrs., 4 Ascot Avenue, Remuera.

  • Bruce, W. W., Williamson Chambers, Shortland Street, Auckland

  • Buchanan, A., Legal Chambers, Wyndham Street, Auckland.*

  • Bucknill, Dr. C. E. R., Mount Maunganui, Tauranga.

  • Buddle, C., Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Buddle, H. D., Victoria Avenue, Remuera.

  • Burbidge, Professor, University College, Auckland.

  • Burns, R., Customs Street, Auckland

  • Burt, A., care of A. T. Burt (Limited), Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Bush, W. E., City Engineer, Auckland.

  • Butler, J., Kauri Timber Company, Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Buttle, B., Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Elliott Street, Auckland.

  • Buttle, G. A., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.

  • Buttle, J., Selwyn Road, Epsom.

  • Bygate, J. W., Tennyson Street, Birkenhead.

  • Cadman, F. P., care of Holland, Gillett, and Co., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Caldwell, D. R., Cambridge.

  • Campbell, A. D., Northern Club, Auckland.

  • Campbell, Hon. J. P. High Street, Auckland.

  • Cardno, Miss, Cheltenham Terrace, Devonport.

  • Carlaw, J., 226 Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Carpenter, J. M., Newmarket.

  • Carse, H., Lynwood Road, New Lynn.

  • Carter, C. E., Ewing Street, Takapuna.

  • Carter, C. M., Lake Town, Takapuna.

  • Carter, M., Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Casey, W., Hamilton Road, Ponsonby.

  • Caughey, A. C., care of Smith and Caughey, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Caughey, J. Marsden, care of Smith and Caughey, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Chambers, S. G., 106 Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Chatfield, Dr. H. A., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Cheal, P. E., Cameron Road, Remuera

  • Cheeseman, T. F., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Museum, Auckland.

  • Choyce, H. C., Remuera Road, Remuera.

  • Clark, A., Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Clark, H. C., Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Clark, M., Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Clark, R. G., care of Robertson Bros., Quay Street, Auckland.

  • Clay, T. B., care of S. Vaile and Sons, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Clayton, C. Z., Ellerslie:

  • Clayton, D. L., Kauri Timber Company, Customs Street. Auckland.

  • Cleave, A., High Street, Auckland.

  • Clinch, J. A., Ph.D., Training College, Auckland.

  • Coates, T., Orakei.

  • Coe, James, Lucerne Road, Auckland.

  • Colbeck, W. B., New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Cole, Rev. R. H., Gladstone Road, Parnell.

  • Coleman, J. W., Lower Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Colwill, J. H., Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Coombes, F. H., Victoria Avenue, Remuera.

  • Cooper, A. N., Read, Towle, Hellaby, and Cooper, High Street, Auckland.

  • Cooper, Sir T., Orakei Road, Remuera.

  • Copeland, M., 97 College Hill, Auckland.

  • Cory-Wright, S., M.Sc., Ranfurly Road. Epsom.

  • Coughlan, W. N., Native School, Omaio, Bay of Plenty.*

  • Court, A. J. G. Court and Co., Karangahape Road, Auckland.

  • Court, G., Karangahape Road, Auckland.

  • Court, J., Hamilton Road, Auckland.

  • Court, J. W., Birkenhead, Auckland.

  • Cousins, H. G., Principal of the Training College, Auckland.

  • Craig, J. C., care of J. J. Craig (Limited), Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Crompton, W. J., 3 Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Eden.

  • Crook, John, 10 Prospect Terrace, Mount Eden.

  • Cross, Captain H., Telephone Engineer, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Culpan, W., care of Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Dale, T. J., Tennyson Street, Auckland.

  • Davis, Elliot R., care of Hancock and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Davis, Ernest, care of Hancock and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Dearsly, H., P.O. Box 466, Auckland.

  • De Guerrier, F. E., Auckland Tramway Offices, Auckland.

  • Dempsey, J., Newmarket.

  • Dennin, John, care of Hon: E. Mitchelson, Waimauku.

  • Dettmann, Professor H. S., University College, Auckland.

  • Dick, R. J., Leighton's (Limited), High Street, Auckland.

  • Donald, A. W., care of A. B. Donald, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Donald, J. B., care of A. B. Donald, Queen Street, Auckland.

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  • Downard, F. N. R., Cambridge.

  • Draffin, M. K., Architect, Auckland.

  • Duthie, D. W., National Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.

  • Eady, A., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Earl, F., K.C., Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Edgerley, Miss K., Girls' Grammar School, Auckland.

  • Edmiston, H. J., care of Champtaloup and Edmiston, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Egerton, Professor C. W., University College, Auckland.

  • Ellingham, W. R., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Elliot, Sir George, Imperial Buildings, Auckland.

  • Elliot, W., Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Ellis, A. F., Argyle Street, Ponsonby.

  • Endean, J., jun., Waitemata Hotel, Auckland.

  • Entrican, A. J., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Entrican, A. R., University College, Auckland.

  • Entrican, J. C., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Evans, E. W., care of Brown, Barrett, and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Ewen, J. F. A., care of Sargood, Son, and Ewen (Limited), Victoria Street West, Auckland

  • Fairclough, Dr. W. A., Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Falla, R. A., 41 Calliope Road, Devonport.

  • Farrell, R., Anglesea Street, Auckland.

  • Fenwick, Dr. G., A.M.P. Buildings, Auckland.

  • Fenwick, R., care of T. and S. Morrin and Fenwick, High Street, Auckland.

  • Firth, R. W., Wymondsley Road, Otahuhu.

  • Fisher, F. S., Birkdale.

  • Fleming, G. A., Remuera Road, Remuera.

  • Fleming, J., 142 Grafton Road, Auckland.

  • Florence, R. S., Barrister, Russell, Bay of Plenty.

  • Fowlds, Hon. G., Queen Street, Auckland.*

  • Fowlds, G., jun., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Fraser, W. M., C.E., Whangarei.

  • Frater, J. W., Stock Exchange, Auckland

  • Frater, Captain W., Manukau Road, Parnell.

  • Furness, C. H., Customs Street East, Auckland.

  • Geddes, A., Brown, Barrett, and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • George, G., Technical College, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Gerard, E., Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Gibson, Noel, Dilworth Institute, Remuera.

  • Gilfillan, H., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.

  • Gillett, J., care of Hoiland and Gillett, Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Gillies, A. W., Courtville, Eden Crescent Auckland.

  • Girdler, Dr., Khyber Pass Road, Auckland.

  • Gleeson, J. C., Lower Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Goldie, A., Wallace Street, Ponsonby.

  • Goldie, D., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.

  • Goldie, H., Imperial Buildings. Auckland.

  • Gordon, Dr. F. W., Hillsborough.

  • Graham, A. G., care of Briscoe and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Graham, G., 25 Grafton Road, Auckland.

  • Grant, Miss J., M.A., Devonport.

  • Gray, A., Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.*

  • Gray, Alan A., care of G. W. Wilton and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Gray, S., Town Clerk, Mount Eden.

  • Gray, W. A., M.Inst.C.E., Smeeton's Buildings, Auckland.

  • Greenhough, H. P., 20 Lillington Road. Remuera.

  • Gribbin, G., care of Nicholson and Gribbin, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Grierson, H. C., Architect, 423 N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland.

  • Griffin, L. T., Museum, Auckland.

  • Gross, R. O., Wairiki Road, Mount Eden.

  • Gulliver, T. V., 503 New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland.

  • Gummer, W. H., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.

  • Gunson, J. H., C.M.G., Mayor of Auckland.

  • Haddow, J. G., Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Haines, H., F.R.C.S., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Hall, Edwin, Seacliff Road, Onehunga.

  • Hall, J. W., P.O. Box 1048, Auckland.

  • Hamer, W. H., C.E., Harbour Board Offices, Auckland.

  • Harbutt, S. J., Selwyn Road, Epsom.

  • Hardie, J. C., High Street, Auckland.

  • Harding, E., Private Bag, Dargaville.

  • Hardley, J. W., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Harris, Louis, Huntly.

  • Harman, W. B., M.Sc., 5 Benson Road, Remuera.

  • Harvey, A., Lower Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Hay, D. A., Montpellier Nursery, Remuera.

  • Hay, Douglas, Stock Exchange, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Hay, Miss, Grafton Road, Auckland.

  • Hemmingway, W. H., Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Henning, G., 36 Remuera Road, Remuera.

  • Herries, Hon. Sir W. H., M.P., Wellington.

  • Hesketh, H. R., Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Hesketh, S., Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Hill, J. C., care of Hill and Plummer, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Hills, F. M., Arney Road, Remuera.

  • Holderness, D., Harbour Board Offices, Auckland.

  • Holmden, Dr., Jervois Road, Ponsonby.

  • Horton, E., Herald Office, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Horton, H., Herald Office, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Houghton, C. V., New Zealand Shipping Company, Quay Street, Auckland.

  • Hovell, S. W., Kenny Street, Waihi.

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  • Hudson, C., Mount Eden Road, Auckland.

  • Hudson, J. H., G.P.O., Auckland.

  • Hull, Miss Cecil, Girls' Grammar School, Auckland.

  • Hunter, Ashley, C.E., Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Inglis, Dr. R. T., Alfred Street, Auckland.

  • Isaacs, R. C., St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.

  • Jackson, J. H., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Jackson, Thornton, Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Johnson, C. W., B.A., University College, Auckland.

  • Johnson, H. Dunbar, 151 Newton Road, Auckland.

  • Johnson, Professor J. C., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.*

  • Johnston, Hallyburton, Ngatea, Hauraki Plains.

  • Johnston, J. B., Stewart and Johnston. Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Johnstone, A. H., Fort Street, Auckland.

  • Joll, L., Mount Eden.

  • Kalaugher, J. P., Education Offices, Auckland.

  • Kenderdine, J., Sale Street, Auckland.

  • Kent, G. S., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.

  • Kissling, H. P., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.

  • Knight, G., Asquith Avenue, Mount Albert.

  • Laidlaw, R. A., Hobson Street, Auckland.

  • Lamb, J. A., Arney Road, Remuera.

  • Lamb, S. E., B.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Lamont, T., North Avenue, Devonport.

  • Lancaster, T. L., B.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Lang, Sir F. W., Queenstown Road, Onehunga.

  • Larner, V. J., Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • La Roche, W. E., Wapiti Avenue, Remuera.

  • La Roche, W., Wapiti Avenue, Remuera.

  • Laurie, B. A., care of W. S. Laurie and Co., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Le Roy, E., 42 Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Lewisham, W. C., care of Robertson Bros., Quay Street, Auckland.

  • Leyland, S. H., care of Leyland and O'Brien, Customs Street West, Auckland.

  • Leyland, W. B., care of Leyland and O'Brien, Customs Street West, Auckland.

  • Leys, Cecil, Star Office, Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Leys, T. W., LL.D., Star Office, Auckland.

  • Logan, R., P.O. Box 536, Auckland.

  • Long, D., Exchange Lane, Auckland.

  • Long, W. H., 16 St. Albans Avenue, Auckland.

  • Lowe, Dr. De Clive, Lower Symonds Street, Auckland

  • Lunn, A. G., care of Collins Bros., Wyndham Street, Auckland.

  • Lusk, H. B., M.A., King's College, Remuera.

  • McCullough, Hon. W., Thames.

  • Macdonald, Hugh. R., 47 St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.

  • McDonald, Rev. W., Gardner Road, Epsom.

  • McGregor, W. R., University College, Auckland.

  • McIlraith, Dr. J. W., 12 Mount Hobson Road, Remuera.

  • McIntosh, D. T., 5 Claybrook Road, Parnell.

  • Mackay, G. J., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Mackay, J. G. H., Ellison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Mackellar, Dr. E. D., Manukau Road, Parnell.

  • Mackenzie, Dr. Kenneth, Princes Street, Auckland.

  • McKenzie, Captain G., Devonport.

  • Macky, T. H., care of Macky, Logan, and Co., Elliott Street, Auckland.

  • McLaughlin, T. M., Phoenix Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Macmillan, C. C., care of Auckland Institute, Auckland.*

  • McVeagh, R., Russell, Campbell, and McVeagh, High Street, Auckland.

  • McVeagh, J. P., care of McVeagh and Fleming, 85 Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Mahoney, T., Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Mains, T., Papatoetoe.

  • Mair, Captain G., 3rd Avenue, Tauranga.

  • Mair, S. A. R., Hunterville, Wellington.

  • Major, C. T., King's College, Remuera.

  • Makglll, Dr. R. H., Health Department, Wellington.

  • Mander, F., Ranfurly Road, Epsom.

  • Marks, L., Chancery Street, Auckland.

  • Marriner, H. A., New Zealand Insurance Company, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Marshall, J., Te Ataahua, Remuera Road.

  • Maskill, T. G., 124 Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Mason, Mrs. F., West Town, New Plymouth.

  • Massey, Right Hon. W. F., M.P., Wellington.

  • Matthews, H. B., Clonbern Road, Remuera.

  • Maxwell, L. G., Lower Hobson Street, Auckland.

  • Mennie, J. M., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Merritt, H. T., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.

  • Miller, E. V., 71 Upland Road, Remuera.

  • Miller. E. N., Albert Street; Thames.

  • Milne, J. care of John Chambers and Son, Fort Street, Auckland.

  • Milne, Stewart, care of Milne and Choyce, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Milsom, Dr. E. H. B., 18 Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland.

  • Mitchelson, E. P., P.O. Box 873, Auckland.

  • Mitchelson, Sir E., M.L.C., Wantaramoa, Remuera.

  • Morgan, R. J., 1 Pentland Avenue, Mount Eden.

  • Morrison, A. R., Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Morton, E., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Morton, H. B., Taumata, Wapiti Avenue Epsom

  • Moses, H. C., No Deposit Piano Company High Street, Auckland.

  • Mulgan, A. E., Star Office, Auckland.

  • Mullins, P., Shaddock Street, Mount Eden.

  • Munro, G. H., 96 Grafton Road, Auckland.

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  • Myers, Hon. A. M., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Myers, B., Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Napier, W. J., Napier, Luxford, and Smith, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Nathan, C. J., Customs Street, Auckland.

  • Nathan, D L., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Nathan, N. A., Shortland Street, Auckland.*

  • Neve, B., Technical College, Wellesley Street, Auckland.

  • Niccol, G., Customs Street West, Auckland.

  • Nicholson, O., Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Oliphant, P., 24 Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Oliver, W. R. B., F.L.S., Museum, Wellington.*

  • Ostler, H. H., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Parr, Hon. C. J., C.M.G., M.P., Shortland Street, Auckland

  • Parr, P. R., M.Sc., Oaklands, Waikumete.

  • Parsons, D. B., Colonial Sugar Company, Quay Street, Auckland.

  • Partridge, H. E., Albert Street. Auckland.

  • Patterson, D. B., 23 Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Peacock, J. A. Queen Street, Auckland

  • Perkins, A. W., care of Dalgety and Co., Customs Street West, Auckland.

  • Petrie, D., M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst., “Rosemead,” Ranfurly Road, Epsom.

  • Philcox, T., 11 Fairview Road, Mount Eden.

  • Pond, J. A., F.C.S., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Porter, A., care of E. Porter and Co., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Potter, E. H., P.O. Box 230, Auckland.

  • Pountney, W. H., Fort Street, Auckland.

  • Powell, A. W. B., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Powell, F. E., C.E., Ferry Buildings, Queen Street Auckland.

  • Poynton, J. W., 55 Epsom Avenue, Mount Eden.

  • Price, E. A., Cambria Park, Papatoetoe.

  • Price, T. G., 109 Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Pryor, S. H., Hutchinson's Avenue, New Lynn.

  • Polling, Miss, Diocesan School, Epsom.

  • Purchas, Dr. A. G., Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Pycroft, A. T., Railway Offices, Auckland.

  • Ralph, W. J., Princes Street, Auckland.

  • Rangi Hiroa, Dr., care of Public Health Department Auckland.

  • Ratcliff, W., P.O. Box 259, Hamilton.

  • Rawnaley, S., Federal Street, Auckland.

  • Rayner, Dr. F. J., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Reed, Mr. Justice, Supreme Court, Wellington.

  • Reed, Vernon, Kawakawa.

  • Ronshaw, F., Sharland and Co., Lorne Street, Auckland.

  • Rhodes, C., “Ronaki,” Remuera.

  • Richmond, H. P., Arney Road, Remuera.

  • Robb, J., Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden.

  • Roberton, A. B., Heather, Roberton, and Co., Fort Street, Auckland.

  • Roberton, Dr. E., Market Road, Remuera.

  • Robertson, Dr. Carrick, Alfred Street, Auckland.

  • Robertson, James, Market Road, Remuera

  • Roche, H., Horahora, near Cambridge, Waikato.

  • Rollett, F. C., Herald Office, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Ropiha, T. T., Survey Office, Auckland.

  • Russell, E. N. A., care of Russell, Campbell, and McVeagh, High Street, Auckland.

  • Salt, G., MacBride, M.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Saunders, W. R., Commercial Union Insurance Company, Auckland.

  • Saxton, A. C., Pyrmont. Sydney.

  • Scott, D. D., Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Scott, Rev. D. D., The Manse, Onehunga.

  • Segar, Professor H. W., M A., F.N.Z.Inst., Manukau Road, Parnell.

  • Shakespear, Mrs. R. H., Whangaparaoa.

  • Shannon, J. W., 16 Dromorne Road, Remuera.

  • Shaw, F., Vermont Street, Ponsonby.

  • Shaw, H., care of Public Library, Auckland.

  • Short, W. F., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Shrewsbury, H., St. John Avenue, Epsom.

  • Shroff, H. R., 108 Victoria Street, Auckland.*

  • Simmonds, Rev. J. H., Wesley Training College, Epsom.

  • Simson, T., Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom.

  • Sinclair, A., Kuranui, Symonds Street, Auckland.

  • Sinclair, G., care of Pilkington and Co., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Skeet, H. M., Pencarrow Avenue, Mount Eden.

  • Smith, F. W., 1 Eden Crescent, Auckland.

  • Smith, Captain James, Franklin Road, Ponsonby.

  • Smith, Miss H. Seth, Hurstmere Road, Takapuna.

  • Smith, H. G. Seth, 88 Victoria Avenue, Remuera.*

  • Smith, S. A., P.O. Box 843, Auckland.

  • Smith, Mrs. W. H., Princes Street, Auckland.

  • Smith, W. Todd, 3 Seaview Road, Remuera.

  • Somerville, Dr. J., Alfred Street, Auckland.

  • Somerville, J. M., Birkenhead, Auckland.

  • Spedding, J. C., Market Road, Remuera.

  • Stanton, J., Fort Street, Auckland.

  • Stevenson, Arthur G., Gladstone Road, Mount Albert.

  • Stewart, D. F., care of R. S. Lamb and Co., 32 Jamieson Street, Sydney.

  • Stewart, J. W., Hamilton Road, Ponsonby.

  • Stewart, John A., Kainga-tonu, Ranfurly Road, Epsom.

  • Stewart, R. Leslie, care of Brown and Stewart, Swanson Street, Auckland.

  • Streeter, S. C., Enfield Street, Mount Eden.

  • Suter, A., 13 Ridings Road, Remuera.

  • Swan, H. C., Henderson.

  • Talbot, Dr. A. G., A.M.P. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Thomas, Professor A. P. W., M.A., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Mountain Road, Epsom.

  • Thornes, J., 231 Manukau Road, Pardell.

  • Tibbs, J. W., M.A., Ponsonby, Auckland.

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  • Tinne, H., Union Club, Trafalgar Square, London.*

  • Tomlinson, L. H., 97 College Hill, Auckland.

  • Townson, W., Thames.

  • Trounson, J., Northcote.

  • Tunks, C. J., Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Turner, E. C., care of Turner and Sons, Market Square, Auckland.

  • Upton, J. H., St. Stephen's Avenue, Auckland.

  • Upton, P., South British Insurance Company, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Upton, P. T., P.O. Box 878, Auckland.

  • Vaile, E. E., Broadlands, Waiotapu.

  • Vaile, H. E. Queen Street, Auckland.*

  • Veale, P. O., B.Sc., 1 Beresford Street, Auckland.

  • Wade, Dr. Wallace, Elliot Street, New Plymouth.

  • Wake, F. W., Cleave's Buildings, High Street, Auckland.

  • Wallace, T. F., Waihi Gold-mining Company, Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Warnock, J. A., 2 King Street, Grey Lynn.

  • Watt, W. M., Dredging Office, Harbour Board, Auckland.

  • Waymouth, G. W.; Rarere Road, Takapuna.

  • Wells, T. U., Westbourne Road, Remuera.

  • White, P. C., care of S. White and Sons, Customs Street West, Auckland.

  • White, R. W., Wellington Street, Auckland.

  • Whitley, W. S., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Whitney, C. A., Colonial Ammunition Company, Auckland.

  • Whittome, F., Newmarket.

  • Williams, N. T., 71 Arney Road, Remuera.

  • Williamson, C., Commercial Bank Buildings, Auckland.

  • Williamson, J. D., Northern Club, Auckland.*

  • Wilson, Andrew, District Surveyor, Hangatiki.

  • Wilson, C. A., P.O. Box 1081, Auckland.

  • Wilson, F. W., Herald Buildings, Auckland.

  • Wilson, G. A., Wilson and Canham, Ferry Buildings, Auckland.

  • Wilson, John, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Wilson, J. A., care of A. Eady and Sons, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Wilson, J. M., Portland Road, Remuera.

  • Wilson, Liston, Upland Road, Remuera.

  • Wilson, Martyn, Roselle. Lower Remuera.

  • Wilson, Mrs. R. M., Russell Road, Remuera.

  • Wilson, W. B., Herald Office, Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Wily, H., Mauku.

  • Wing, S., Hellabys limited, Shortland Street, Auckland.

  • Winkelmann, H., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.

  • Winstone, F. M., Claude Road, Epsom.*

  • Winstone, G., sen., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Wiseman, F., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Wiseman, J. W., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Withy, E., care of Auckland Institute, Auckland.*

  • Wood, Right Rev. C. J., D.D., Bishop of Melanesia, England.*

  • Woollams, W. H., Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Worley, Professor F. P., D.Sc., University College, Auckland.

  • Wright, R., care of A. B. Wright and Sons, Commerce Street, Auckland.

  • Wright, R. Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn.

  • Wright, R., jun., Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn.

  • Wyllie, A., C.E., City Electrical Engineer, Auckland.

  • Yates, E., Albert Street, Auckland.

  • Young, J. L., Henderson and Macfarlane, Customs Street, Auckland.

Philosophical Institute of Canterbury.
*

  • Acland, Dr. H. T. D., 381 Montreal Street, Christchurch.

  • Acland, H. D., 42 Park Terrace, Christchurch.

  • Adamson, R. de B., Boys' High School, Timaru.

  • Alexander, R. E, Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln.

  • Allan, H. H., M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., Feilding.

  • Allison, H., care of Harman and Stevens, Christchurch.

  • Alves, Miss, 536 Hagley Avenue, Christchurch.

  • Anderson, Mrs., Murchiston, St. Martin's, Christchurch.

  • Anderson, J. G., M.Sc., Boys' High School, Invercargill.

  • Archey, G. E., M.A., Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.

  • Askew, H. O., M.A., Konini Road, Riccarton.

  • Bamford, P. G., B.E., Canterbury College.

  • Barnett, W. J. F., Cathedral Square, Christchurch.

  • Bates, D., 5 Cranmer Square, Christchurch.

  • Beaven, A. W., care of Andrews and Beaven, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch.

  • Beere, Miss M., Public Hospital, Timaru

  • Belshaw, Horace, care of W.E.A., Christchurch.

  • Berry, R. E., 165 Manchester Street, Christchurch.

  • Bevan-Brown, C. E., M.A., Hackthorne Road, Christchurch.

  • Bevan-Brown, Dr. C. M., Hospital, Christchurch.

  • Bingham, S. C., 7 Cashel Street, Christchurch.

  • Bird, J. W., M.A., Scots College, Wellington.

[Footnote] [* Life members.]

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  • Bishop, R. C., Gas Office, 77 Worcester Street, Christchurch.

  • Booth, G. T., 242 Papanui Road, Christchurch

  • Borrie, Dr. F. J., 236 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Borne, Miss, 236 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Bowker, George, Timaru.

  • Bradley, Orton, Charteris Bay.

  • Bridge, H. W., Dyer's Pass Road, Cashmere.

  • Brittin, Guy, Riwaka, Motueka, Nelson.

  • Broadhead, H. D., M.A., Litt.D., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Brock, W., M.A., Education Office, Christchurch.

  • Brown, Professor Macmillan, M.A., LL.D., “Holmbank,” Cashmere Hills.*

  • Burnes, Mrs, Warwick House, 52 Armagh Street, Christchurch.

  • Burnett, T. D., Cave, South Canterbury.

  • Burns, Dr. W. C., Timaru.

  • Calvert, G. G., Canterbury College.

  • Campbell, J. W., Seaview Road, New Brighton.

  • Candy, Miss A. F., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Candy, F. R., care of Tramway Board Office, Christchurch.

  • Chilton, Professor C., D.Sc., M.A., LL.D., F.N.Z.Inst., F.L.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.*

  • Christensen, C. E., Rotorua.

  • Clark, W. H., 100 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch.

  • Coates, C. C., 134 Hereford, Street, Christchurch.

  • Colee, W. C., M.A., Schoolhouse, Waimataitai, Timaru.

  • Coles, W. R., 358 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

  • Collins, J. G., care of Collins and Harman, Christchurch.

  • Condliffe, Professor J. B., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Cowley, S. R., 156 Antigua Street, Christchurch.

  • Cox, P. T., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Cuthbert, Mrs. T. Y., 7 Rugby Street, Christchurch.

  • Dash, Charles, 233 Norwood Street, Beckenham, Christchurch.

  • Day, James S., care of Doimnion Trust Company, 163 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Deans, James, Homebush.

  • Deans, John, Kirkstyle, Coalgate.

  • Deans, William, Sandown, Waddington.

  • Denham, Professor H. G., M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., Canterbury College.

  • Dobson, A. Dudley, M.Inst.C.E., 76 Merivale Lane, Christchurch.

  • Dorrien-Smith, Major A, A., D.S.O., Tresco Abbey, Scilly, England.

  • Dongall, J. J., 105 Clyde Road, Christchurch.

  • Drummond, James, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Lyttelton Times, Christchurch.

  • English, R., F.C.S., M.I.M.E., Gas Office, Christchurch

  • Everist, W. M., 69 Dyer's Pass Road, Christchurch.

  • Fairbairn, A., P.O. Box 427, Christchurch.

  • Farr, Professor C. Coleridge, D.Se., F.P.S.L., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Ferrar, Miss, 450 Armagh Street, Christchurch.

  • Flesher, J. A., 169 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Flower, A. E., M.A., M.Sc., Christ's College, Christchurch.

  • Foweraker, C. E., M.A., F.L.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Francis, J. W. H., care of Rhodes, Ross, and Godby, Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Gabbatt, Professor J. P., M.A., M.Sc., Durford Edge, Petersfield, Hants, England.

  • Gabites, Dr., Timaru.

  • Gale, F. H. D., Sun Office, Christchurch.

  • Garnett, J. B., N.D.A., N.D.D., Technical College, Christchurch.

  • Garton, John W., Woolston Tanneries (Limited), Woolston, Christchurch.

  • Garton, W. W., M.A., The School, Pleasant Point.

  • Giles, E. D., Otiritiri, Timaru

  • Gilling, C. D., The School, Makikihi.

  • Gilling, W. O. R., M.A., B.Sc., 206 Westminster Street, St. Albans, Christchurch.

  • Godby, Mrs. M. D., 5 Jackson's Road, Fendalton, Christchurch.

  • Godby, M. H., M.A., B.Sc., Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Goss, W., Peterborough Street, Christchurch.

  • Gourlay, E. S., Cawthron Institute, Nelson.

  • Gourlay, H., Boys' High School, Christchurch.

  • Graham, Charles H. E., School, Tai Tapu.

  • Gray, G., F.C.S., Lincoln.

  • Grigg, J. C. N., Longbeach.

  • Gudex, M. C., M.A., M.Sc., Boys' High School, Christchurch.

  • Guthrie, Dr. John, Armagh Street, Christchurch.

  • Hall, G., Hororata.

  • Hamilton, W. M., 66 Dyers Pass Road, Cashmere.

  • Hansen, Dr. D. E., M.A., M.Sc., Technical College, Christchurch.

  • Hardcastle, John, 11 Heaton Street, Timaru.

  • Harris, H. W., 99 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

  • Haynes, E. J., F.Z.S., Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.

  • Harriott, Miss E. M., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Hewitt, S. J., 234 Selwyn Street, Christchurch.

  • Hight, Professor J., M.A., Litt.D., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Hilgendorf, F. W., M.A., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln*

  • Hitchings, C. H., 21 Tweed Street, Richmond.

  • Hodgson, T. V., F.L.S., Science and Art Museum, Plymouth, England.

  • Hogg, E. G., M.A., F.R.A.S., Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, Christchurch.

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  • Hogg, H. R., F.Z.S., 2 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall Street, London E.C.

  • Holford, George, B.Ag., Box 921, Christchurch.

  • Holloway, Rev. J. E., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., The Vicarage, Leeston.

  • Howard, E. J., M.P., care of Trades Hall, Christchurch.

  • Humphreys, G., Fendalton Road, Fendalton.

  • Hutton, D. E., 25 Garden Road, Christchurch.

  • Ick-Hewins, Dr. T. J., Leeston.

  • Ingle, Mrs. W., Greyburn, Amberley.

  • Ingram, John, 39 Mansfield Avenue, St. Albans.

  • Ironside, Miss A. F., Training College, Christchurch.

  • Irving, Dr.W., 56 Armagh Street, Christchurch.

  • Jameson, J. O., 152 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Jamieson, W. G., Deans Avenue, Lower Riccarton.

  • Jeams, Alexander, 24 Peacock Street, Christchurch.

  • Jobberns, G., M.A., Training College, Christchurch.

  • Jones, E. G., B.A., B.Sc., Technical College, Christchurch.

  • Keir, James, care of P. and D. Duncan (Limited), Christchurch.

  • Kidson, E., M.Sc, Weather Bureau, Melbourne.*

  • Kirkpatrick, W. D., F.R.H.S., M.A., Redcliffs, Sumner.

  • Kitchingman, Miss, 121a Hackthorne Road, Cashmere.

  • Knight, H. A., Racecourse Hill.

  • Laing, R. M., M.A., B.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., Boys' High School, Christchurch.

  • Lancaster, G. J., M.A., M.Sc., Boys' High School, Christchurch.

  • Landsay, Stuart, 18 Sydney Street, Spreydon.

  • Longworth, H. E., Education Department, Wellington.

  • Loughnan, Dr. J. R., Timaru.

  • Louisson, Hon. C., M.L.C., Heaton Street, Christchurch.

  • Louisson, Dr. M. G., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.

  • Lythgoe, J., 266 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch.

  • Macartney, R., Tai Tapu.

  • Macbeth, N. L., Box 976, Christchurch.

  • Macleod, D. B., M.A., D.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • McCallum, Mrs. Bella D., M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., 149 Morningside Road, Edinburgh.

  • McGillivray, Robert, Agriculture Department, Christchurch.

  • McKay, Dr. W., 45 Guinness Street, Greymouth.

  • McLean, Mrs. L. J., Sarah Street, Timaru.

  • Marsh, H. E., Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch.

  • Marshall. Mrs., 159 Westminster Street, St. Albans.

  • May, F. C., Timaru.

  • Mayne, J. B., 33 Edinburgh Street, Riccarton.

  • Mazey, G. A., 52 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch.

  • Meares, H. O. D., Fendalton.

  • Mears, F. D., F.C.S., 486 Lincoln. Road, Christchurch.

  • Mill, Dr. Thomas, 5 Merivale Lane, Christchurch.

  • Morkane, Dr. C. F., 153 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Morrison, W. G., Hanmer.

  • Mountford, A. V., F.C.S., care of Jaegar and Co., Tanneries, Auckland.

  • Murray, Miss F. B., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Murray, W., N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Nairn, R., Lincoln Road, Christchurch.

  • Neal, N. P., B.Ag., St. Andrew's College, Christchurch.

  • Newburgh, W. S., care of Newburgh, Best, and Co., Cathedral Square, Christchurch.

  • Newton, A. Wells, 58 Brittan Street, Linwood.

  • Oliver, F. S., 84 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Olliver, Miss F. M., M.A., M.Sc., High School, Waimate.

  • Ollivier, C. M., St. Martin's, Christchurch.

  • Orbell, Mrs. E. A., Park Lane, Timaru.

  • Orbell, N. M., Heaton Street, St. Albans.

  • Overton, Miss, 24 Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Owen, H., care of Cook and Ross, Christchurch.

  • Packer, J., M.Sc., Canterbury College.

  • Page, A. W., M.A., 59 May's Road, Papanui.

  • Page, R. O., M.Sc., 59 May's Road, Papanui.

  • Page, S., B.Sc., 59 May's Road, Papanui.

  • Pairman, Dr. J. C., 21 Latimer Square, Christchurch,

  • Pairman, Dr. T. W., Governor's Bay.

  • Pannett, J. A., Cashmere Hills.

  • Pearcy, B. W., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Pearson, Dr. A. B., Hospital, Christchurch.

  • Penlington, G., F.N.Z.I.A., Warrington Street, St. Albans.

  • Pennington, J. H., B.E., Canterbury College.

  • Pigott, J. E., Timaru.

  • Pitman, E. J., Canterbury College.

  • Polson, J. G. M.A., Training College, Christchurch.

  • Powell, Professor P. H., M.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Prudhoe, J. C., 20 Kidson Terrace, Cashmere.

  • Purchase, J. E., M.A., F.R.E.S., Training College, Christchurch.

  • Purnell, C. W., Ashburton.

  • Raymond, S. G., K.C., Heaton Street, St. Albans.

  • Reece, G. N., Dial Chemical Co., Moorhouse Avenue.

  • Rennie, J. M., Sun Office, Christchurch.

  • Ridley, G. S., 25 Matilda Street, Timaru.

  • Rhodes, Miss B. H. E., 86 Salisbury Street, Christchurch.

  • Rhodes, Mrs. J., 16 Sealey Street, Timaru.

  • Rhodes, J. H., care of Rhodes, Ross, and Godby, Hereford Street, Christchurch.

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  • Rhodes, Hon. Sir R. Heaton, M.P., Tai Tapu.

  • Robinson, R. G., Darfield.

  • Robinson, W. F., F.R.G.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Rowe, H. V., M.A., Boys' High School, Christchurch.

  • Sanders, C. J., care of Dominion Yeast Company, Christchurch.

  • Sandston, Dr. A. C., Latimer Square, Christchurch.

  • Seager, S. Hurst, F.R.I.B.A., care of High Commissioner for New Zealand, London.

  • Shelley, Professor J., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Shrubshall, A. H., Bowenvale Avenue, Cashmere.

  • Simpson, Dr. W., 108 Rugby Street, St. Albans.*

  • Sims, A., M.A., care of Sims, Cooper, and Co., Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Skey, H. F., B.Sc., Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch.

  • Skinner, W. H., 3 York Terrace, New Plymouth.

  • Slater, Dr. F., Sumner.

  • Smith, Hon. G. J., River Road, Opawa.

  • Speight, Professor R., M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.

  • Stead, E. F., Ilam, Riccarton.

  • Steele, G. P., 213 Manchester Street, Christchurch.

  • Stevenson, Dr. J., Fendalton.

  • Stevenson, James, Flaxton.

  • St. John, Charles E., 745 Colombo Street, Christchurch.

  • Stone, T., Lyttelton Times Office, Christchurch.

  • Strachan, J. E., M.A., Rangiora.

  • Sullivan, D. G., M.P., Christchurch.

  • Symes, Langford P., 20 May's Road, Papanui.

  • Symes, Dr. W. H., M.B., B.Sc., 63 Worcester Street, Christchurch.*

  • Tapley, J. F., Governor's Bay.

  • Taylor, A., M.A., M.R.C.V.S., Agricultural College, Lincoln.

  • Taylor, G. J., 440 Madras Street, St. Albans.

  • Telford, Dr. T. F. Government Buildings, Christchurch.

  • Thacker, Dr. H. T. J., B.A., 24 Latimer Square, Christchurch.

  • Thompson, A. H., Monck's Spur, Redeliffs.

  • Tripp, C. H., M.A., Timaru.*

  • Turnbull, D. C., Timaru.

  • Turner, H. S. E., 36 Brown's Road, St. Albans.

  • Unwin, Dr. W. H.; Church Street, Timaru.

  • Vangioni, L. J., Akaroa.

  • Vincent, Spencer W., Box 91, Christchurch.

  • Vowell, C., 21 Rata Road, Riccarton, Christchurch.

  • Waddell, John, 30 Strickland Street, Christchurch.

  • Wall, Professor A., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

  • Waller, F. D., B.A., West Christchurch District High School.

  • Ward, F. E., Agriculture Department, Christchurch.

  • Way, G. E., 73 Winchester Street, Christchurch.*

  • Weston, G. T., B.A., LL.B., 152 Manchester Street, Christchurch.

  • Whetter, Dr. J. P., 211 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

  • Widdowson, Dr. H. L., 4 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.

  • Wigram, Hon. H. F., M.L.C., 1 Armagh Street, Christchurch.

  • Wild, L. J., M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S., Feilding.

  • Wilding, Frank S., care of Wilding and Acland, Hereford Street, Christchurch.

  • Wilkins, T. J. C., B.A., Wairarapa Terrace, Fendalton.

  • Williams, C. J. R., M.Inst.C.E., Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, Christchurch.

  • Wright, A. M., A.I.C., F.C.S., 482 Lincoln Road, Christchurch.

Otago Institute.
*

  • Adams, Professor T. D., M.A., care of University.

  • Altken, Mrs. W., M.Sc., Museum.

  • Allan, R. S., B.Sc., 135 London Street.

  • Allen, Hon. Sir James, High Commissioner, London.

  • Anderson, W. D., 32 Linwood Avenue, Dunottar.

  • Anderson, Miss A. C., Macandrew Bay.

  • Angell, S., Commercial Bank of Australia, Princes Street.

  • Anscombe, E., 171 Princes Street.

  • Bain, A., B.A., Education Office, Dunedin.

  • Balk, O., 13 Driver Street, Maori Hill.

  • Barnett, Dr. L. E., Stafford Street.

  • Barron, Miss Vida, M.A., 44 Queen Street, Dunedin.

  • Bathgate, Alex., 85 Glen Avenue, Mornington.*

  • Bathgate, Dr. W. J., 76 Stuart Street.

  • Beal, L. O., Stock Exchange Buildings.

  • Beeson, J. R., 281 George Street, Dunedin.

  • Begg, J. C., F.R.A.S., Fifield Street, Roslyn.

  • Bell, A. Dillon, Shag Valley.*

  • Bell, Professor R. T. J., M.A., D.Sc., University.

  • Bell, Professor R. J., M.A., Dental School, University.

[Footnote] [* Life members.]

– 811 –
  • Benham, Professor W. B., M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Museum.

  • Benson, Gerald, 58 Manor Place.

  • Benson, Professor W. N., B.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., University.

  • Birrell, W. J., care of Robin and Co., Octagon.

  • Black, Alexander, 82 Clyde Street.*

  • Black, James, care of Cossens and Black, 164 Crawford Street.

  • Borlace, W., Lands Office.

  • Bowie, Dr. J. T., London Street.

  • Bowron, G. W., 426 Moray Place.

  • Brasch, H., 99 London Street.

  • Brebner, R. S., A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.

  • Browne, Robert, care of Post-office, Morrinsville.

  • Bruce, Mrs. M. G.

  • Buchanan, N. L., 44 Bronte Street, Nelson.*

  • Bush-King, Rev. C. J., St. Matthew's Buildings, Hope Street.

  • Butler, J. G., Linwood Avenue, Dunottar.

  • Cameron, Rev. A., B.A., LL.D., Tweed Street, Roslyn.

  • Chamberlain, C. W., 6 Regent Road.

  • Chapman, C. R., 135 Town Belt, Roslyn.

  • Christian, E., 27 Maitland Street.

  • Christie, E. M., M.Sc., High School, Gore.

  • Christie, Thomas R., 152 Cargill Street.

  • Church, Dr. R., 257 High Street.

  • Clarke, C. E., Octagon.

  • Clarke, E. S., Woodhaugh.

  • Colvin, W. L., Public Trust Office, Dunedin.

  • Crawford, W. J., 179 Carroll Street.

  • Crust, A., 5 Grey Street, Musselburgh.

  • Dalrymple, Rev. A. M., M.A., 65 District Road, Mornington.

  • Davidson, R. E., Hawthorne Road, Mornington.

  • Davie, Miss, 44 Heriot Row, Dunedin.

  • Davies, Rev. E., Royal Terrace.

  • Davies, O. V., 109 Princes Street.

  • De Beer, I. S., 75 London Street.

  • Don, W. G., care of Crust and Crust, Manse Street.

  • Douglas, J. S., Town Hall, Dunedin.

  • Dunacan, P., “Tolcarne,” Maori Hill.

  • Duncombe, Mrs. T. A., Varde Orchard, Earnscleugh, Alexandra.

  • Dunlop, Professor F. W., M.A., Ph.D., 95 Clyde Street.

  • Dunlop, James, 36 Arawa Street.

  • Dutton, Rev. D., F.G.S., F.R.A.S., 22 Passmore Crescent, Maori Hill.

  • Edgar, James, 286 York Place.

  • Elder, Professor R., M.A., Litt.D., care of University.

  • Farnie, Miss W., M.A., Geraldine.

  • Fea, W. B. M., 22 Highgate, Roslyn.

  • Fels, W., 84 London Street.*

  • Fenwick, Cuthbert, Stock Exchange.

  • Fenwick, Sir G., Otago Daily Times Office.

  • Ferguson, Dr. H. L., C.M.G., “Wychwood,” Musselburgh Rise.

  • Finlay, H. J., 10 Pine Hill Terrace.

  • Fitchett, Dr. F. W. B., 8 Pitt Street.

  • Fleming, T. R., M.A., LL.B., Education Office.

  • Frye, Charles, Gasworks, Caversham.

  • Fulton, Dr. R. V., Pitt Street.

  • Fyfe, H. E.

  • Gardner, R., M.Sc., Technical College.

  • Garrow, Professor J. M. E., LL.B., Victoria College, Wellington.*

  • George, Charles A., 15 Filluel Street.

  • Gilkinson, R., 29 Highgate, Roslyn.

  • Goyen, P., F.L.S., 136 Highgate, Roslyn.

  • Gray, J. A., 762 Cumberland Street.

  • Green, E. S., Education Office.

  • Guthrie, H. J., 426 Moray Place East.

  • Hall, Dr. A. J., 36 Stuart Street.

  • Hanlon, A. C., 16 Pitt Street.

  • Harris, M., Medical School, King Street.

  • Harrison, Miss V. K., B.Sc., Training College.

  • Helmkey, J., George Street.

  • Henderson, M. C., Electrical Engineer's Office, Cumberland Street.

  • Hendry, James, 48 Elgin Road, Mornington.

  • Hercus, G. R., 20 Albert Street.

  • Hinton, J. W., M.Sc., Physics Department, University.

  • Hoffmann, G., Littlebourne Crescent.

  • Holloway, J., D.Sc., care of Museum.

  • Howard, B., M.A., Boys' High School, Dunedin.

  • Howes, Miss Edith, Rawhiti Street, Sunshine.*

  • Howes, W. G., F.E.S., 432 George Street.

  • Incrocci, Robert, Glenelg Street, Kaikorai.

  • Inglis, Professor J. K. H., M.A., D.Sc., F.I.C., University.

  • Jack, Professor R., D.Sc., University.

  • Jeffery. Wm., care of Brown, Ewing, and Co., Dunedin.

  • Joachim, Miss M. E., 4 Beaumont Street.

  • Johnson, J. T., 46 Littlebourne Road, Roalyn.

  • Johnstone, J. A., Driver Street, Maori Hill.

  • Kay, J., 257 George Street, Dunedin.

  • Kennedy, A. R., Registrar's Office, Dunedin.

  • Lee, Robert, P.O. Box 363.

  • Lilly, L. G., 124 London Street.

  • Lowry, J. M., Public Works Department.

  • Macdonald, Dr. Marshall, 231 High Street.

  • Macdougall, W. P., jun., Schoolhouse, Otiake.

  • McCurdie, W. D. R., Town Hall.*

  • McDowall, F. H., M.Sc., A.I.C., Knox College.

  • McFarlane, J., 77 Canongate Street.

  • McGeorge, J. C., Eglinton Road, Mornington.

  • McKellar, Dr. T. G., Pitt Street.

  • McKerrow, Miss K., 122 London Street.

  • McLeod, Miss C. M., M.A., Training College.

  • Mackie, A., Test-room, Cumberland Street.

  • Malcolm, Professor J., M.D., University.

  • Mandeno, H., New Zealand Express Company's Buildings.

  • Marshall, Angus, B.A., Technical College.

  • Martin, W., B.Sc., Training College.

  • Marwick, Miss, Physics Department, Victoria College, Wellington.

  • Mason, George, New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Burnside.

  • McNair, J., Railway Engineer's Office.

  • Melland, E., Alport, near Bakewell; Derbyshire, England.*

  • Milnes, J. W., 39 Lees Street.*

– 812 –
  • Michaelis, W. R., Schoolhouse, Cromwell.

  • Moir, G. M., M.Sc., Technical College.

  • Moore, J. A., M.A., M.Sc., Training College.

  • Moore, Dr. S. A., Security Buildings, Stuart Street.*

  • Morrell, W. J., M.A., Boys' High School.*

  • Munro, H., Dunottar.

  • Mowat, D. G., 20 Government Life Insurance Buildings.

  • Nevill, Canon, St. Paul's Vicarage, 6 Heriot Row.

  • Newlands, Dr. W., 12 London Street.

  • Northcroft, E. F., 63 Clyde Street.

  • Olds, H., Municipal Baths, Moray Place.

  • O'Neill, Dr. E. J., 219 High Street.

  • Palmer, Alex., 21 Albert Street, St. Clair.

  • Park, Professor J., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., University.

  • Penseler, W. H. A., Mining School, University.

  • Petrie, D., M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst., Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland.*

  • Pickerill, Professor H. P., M.D., B.D.S., University.

  • Poppelwell, D. L., Gore.

  • Price, W. H., 55 Stuart Street.*

  • Ramsay, Professor M. A., University.

  • Rawson, Professor G. H., Home Science Department, University.

  • Richards, Rev. Bishop, See House, 2 Leith Road, Maori Hill.

  • Riley, Dr. F. R., 6 Pitt Street.

  • Ritchie, Dr. Russell, 400 George Street.

  • Roberts, E. F., 128 Highgate, Roslyn.

  • Roberts, John, C.M.G., Littlebourne.

  • Robertson, John, B.A., B.Sc., 13 Garfield Street, Roslyn.

  • Robertson, T. A., 285 Main Road, Ravensbourne.

  • Rogers, L. S., Pacific Street, Roslyn.

  • Ross, T. C., care of Ross and Glendining (Limited).

  • Rouse, Percy, Burnside Chemical Works.

  • Routfledge, W. R., 14 Norfolk Street, St. Clair.

  • Salmond, J. L., National Bank Buildings.

  • Sandle, Major S. G., Fort Cautley, Devonport, Auckland.

  • Sargood, Percy, “Marinoto,” Newington.

  • Shacklock, J. B., Bayfield, Anderson's Bay.

  • Shepherd, F. R., 36 Cargill Street.

  • Shortt, F. M., care of John Chambers and Sons, Stuart Street.

  • Sim, Mr. Justice, Musselburgh Rise.

  • Simpson, George, Jun., 9 Gamma Street, Roslyn.

  • Skinner, H. D., B.A., Museum, King Street.

  • Sligo, Alex., care of Mills, Dick, and Co., Dunedin.

  • Smith, C. S., Star Office.

  • Smith, J. C., 196 Tay Street, Invercargill.

  • Smith, H. McD., Union Bank Buildings.

  • Smith, Miss M., 44 Duke Street.

  • Somerville, T., care of Wilkie and Co., Princes Street.

  • Stark, James, care of Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.

  • Stewart, R. T., 21 Gamma Street, Roslyn.

  • Stewart, Hon. W. Downie, M.P., LL.B., 11 Heriot Row.

  • Strong, Professor, care of University.

  • Stout, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., Wellington.

  • Sutherland, R. S., F.Z.S., Lighthouse, Cape Foulwind, Westport.

  • Tannock, D., Botanical Gardens.

  • Theomin, D. E., 42 Royal Terrace.

  • Theomin, E., 8 Royal Terrace.

  • Thompson, Professor G. E., M.A., University.

  • Thompson, T. H., Patents Office, A.M.P. Buildings.

  • Thomson, A., Fern-tree House, Half-way Bush.

  • Thomson, Hon. G. M., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst., M.L.C., 99 Eglinton Road, Mornington.*

  • Thomson, G. S., B.Sc., 99 Eglinton Road. Mornington.

  • Thornton, Miss M., Training College.

  • Tily, H. S., care of Customhouse, Dunedin.

  • Turnbull, Miss M. I., M A., University.

  • Waite, Major F., Hillfoot, Waiwera S.

  • Walden, E. W., 12 Dowling Street.

  • Walker, A., Lloyd's Surveyor, Wellington.

  • Waters, Professor D. B., A.O.S.M., University.

  • White, C. J. L., 391 Castle Street.

  • White, Jas. H., A.R.I.B.A., 26 Dowling Street, Dunedin.

  • White, Professor D. R., M.A., 83 St. David Street.

  • White, D. R., Public Trust Office, Dunedin.

  • Wilkinson, H. K., 33 Royal Terrace.

  • Williams, J., B.Sc., F.C.S., Otago Boys' High School.

  • Williams, W. J., City Engineer's Office.

  • Wilson G. T. B, 1. Bright Street, Belleknowes.

  • Wingfield, J E., 663 Castle Street.

  • Woodthorpe, Ven. Archdeacon, Selwyn House, Cumberland Street.

  • Young, Dr. James, Don Street, Invercargill.

  • Young, Maxwell, F.C.S., care of Fish-hatchery, s.s. Tarewai, Port Chalmers.

  • Yuille, Rev. Tulloch, Knox Church Manse, George Street.

Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute.
*

  • Absolom, J. A.

  • Aldridge, A. E.

  • Andersen, Miss A. M., Napier.

  • Anderson, Andrew, Napier.

  • Armour, W. A., M.A., M.Sc., Boys' High School, Napier

  • Ashcroft, Mrs., Napier.

  • Ashcroft, P., Napier.

  • Asher, Rev. J. A., Napier.

  • Bennett, H. M., Napier.

  • Berry, Dr. J. A.

  • Black, J.

[Footnote] [* Life members.]

– 813 –
  • Chadwick, R. M., Napier.

  • Chambers, Bernard, Te Mata.

  • Chambers, J., Mokopeka, Hastings.

  • Chambers, Mason.

  • Chambers, Maurice.

  • Clark, T. P., Eskdale.

  • Cook, A. W.

  • Costello, E. T.

  • Costello, Dr. J.

  • Cottrell, H. S., Napier.

  • De Castro, F. K.

  • Dinwiddie, B., Napier.

  • Dinwiddie, W., Napier.

  • Dixon, A. J.

  • Dolan, B. J.

  • Duncan, Russell, Napier.

  • Edgar, Dr. J. J., Napier.

  • Edmundson, J. H., Napier.

  • Fitzgerald, Dr. D.

  • Gleadow, J.

  • Graham-Robertson, Dr. F.

  • Greig, Miss V.

  • Guthrie-Smith, H., Tutira.

  • Harding, J. W., Mount Vernon, Waipukurau.

  • Harding, T. B.

  • Harding, W. A., Napier.

  • Hay, Leslie, Napier.

  • Herrick, E. J., Hastings.

  • Hill, H., B.A., F.G.S., Napier.

  • Hislop, J., Napier.*

  • Hobson, A.

  • Holdsworth, J., Havelock North.

  • Honour, W. B.

  • Hutchinson, F., jun., Rissington.

  • Hyde, Thomas, Napier.

  • Kennedy, C. D., Napier.

  • Large, J. S., Napier.*

  • Large, Miss L., Napier.

  • Leahy, Dr. J. P., Napier.

  • Longney, G.

  • Lowry, T. H., Okawa.

  • Maney, C. C.

  • McLaren, R.

  • McLean, R. D. D., Napier.

  • McLernon, S.

  • Mercer, Dr. W. B.

  • Metcalfe, W. F., Kiritahi, Port Awanui.

  • Mitchell, W. F.

  • Moore, Dr. T. C., Napier.

  • Moore, Dr. W. W., Napier.

  • Morris, William C.

  • Nelson, George.

  • Oates, William, J.P., Tokomaru Bay.

  • Ormond, Frank.

  • Ormond, G. C., Mahia.

  • O'Ryan, W., Waipiro Bay.

  • Pallot, A. G., Napier.

  • Pallot, Mrs. R., Napier.

  • Pollock, C. F. H., Napier.

  • Reaney, P. S.

  • Rees, E. T.

  • Ringland, T. H., Napier.

  • Sagar, Mrs. M. J., Napier.

  • Sainsbury, G. O., Wairoa.

  • Smith, Hector J., Olrig.*

  • Strachan, D. A., M.A., Napier.

  • Swanseger, Dr. P.

  • Thorp, R., Napier.

  • Thomson, J. P., Napier.

  • Tiffen, G. W., Gisborne.

  • Vautier, T. P. Napier.

  • Waterhouse, R. W.

  • Waterworth, Dr. G.

  • Whetter, R. G., Napier.

  • Williams, F. W., Napier.

  • Williams, Ven. Archdeacon H. W., Gisborne.

  • Wilton, T. J., Port Ahuriri.

Nelson Institute.

  • Askew, Rev. C. F., The Deanery, Nelson.

  • Bartel, J. G., Collingwood Street.

  • Bruce, James, Britannia Heights.

  • Caradus, E., College House, Waimea Road.

  • Curtis, Dr. K. M., Cawthron Institute.

  • Curtis, W. S., Tasman Street.

  • Cunningham, G., Wainui Street.

  • Duncan, H. R., Hardy Street.

  • Davies, W. C., Cawthron Institute.

  • Easterfield, Professor, Cawthron Institute.

  • Field, T. A. H., Rocks Road.

  • Field, Mrs. T. A. H., Rocks Road.

  • Gibbs, F. G., Collingwood Street.

  • Gibbs, Dr. S., Hardy Street.

  • Gilkison, Miss N., 72 Nile Street.

  • Glasgow, J., Stoke.

  • Harrison, H., Cawthron Institute.

  • Harrison, J. Berkeley, Brougham Street.

  • Hunter-Brown, H., Tory Street.

  • Jamieson, Dr., J. P. S., Hardy Street.

  • Johnston, Dr. W. S., Hardy Street.

  • Kelly, R. H., 26 Hampden Street West.

  • Knapp, F. V., Alfred Street.

  • McKay, J. G., Boys' College.

  • Milligan, D. D., Cawthron Institute.

  • Moller, B. H., Collingwood Street.

  • Moncrieff, Captain M. M., The Cliffs.

  • Morley, E. L., Waimea Street.

  • Mules, Bishop, Trafalgar Square.

  • Murray, Miss B. J., Cawthron Institute.

  • Philpott, A., Cawthorn Institute.

  • Redgrave, A. J., Hardy Street.

  • Rigg, T., Cawthron Institute.

  • Rix-Trott, H., Hardy Street.

  • Rout, W., Hardy Street.

  • Russell, J., Sunnybank, Bronte Street.

  • Sadlier, Bishop, Wath Brow, Brougham Street.

  • Taylor, J., 84 Haven Road.

  • Tillyard, Dr. R. J., Maitai Lodge.

  • Turnbull, T. A., Hardy Street.

  • Wharton, Miss B. A., Maitai Bank.

  • Wharton, G. E., Maitai Bank.

  • Whitwell, F., Drumduan, Suburban North.

  • Worley, W. F., Trafalgar Street South.

– 814 –

Associates.

  • Askew, Mrs., The Deanery, Nelson.

  • Atkinson, Miss M., Brougham Street.

  • Bisley, Miss G., Hardy Street.

  • Bisley, Miss B., Hardy Street.

  • Bradshaw, C., Boys' College.

  • Broad, C. H., Boys' College.

  • Burton, A., Ngatitama Street.

  • Cole, H. L., Brook Street.

  • Collins, Mrs. Henn., Van Diemen Street.

  • Collins, Colonel the Hon. R. Henn., Van Diemen Street.

  • Fell, Mrs. C. Y., St. John's, Brougham Street.

  • Gibba, Miss R. L., Collingwood Street.

  • Gibbs, Miss E. J., Collingwood Street.

  • Gilkison, Miss E., 72 Nile Street.

  • Jennings, Miss, Weka Street.

  • King, Cecil, care of Miss Flett, Collingwood Street.

  • King, Mrs. Cecil, care of Miss Flett, Collingwood Street.

  • Kirby, Miss H., Cawthron Institute.

  • Leggo, J. R., Van Diemen Street.

  • Leggo, Mrs. J. R., Van Diemen Street.

  • Moncrieff, Mrs., The Cliffs.

  • Nottage, B., Boys' College.

  • O'Brien, Miss, Shakespeare Walk.

  • Pitcaithly, N., Boys' College.

  • Rhodes, Miss B., Cawthron Institute.

  • Satchell, Mrs., Examiner Street.

  • Satchell, Miss Ruth, Examiner Street.

  • Tiller, W. G., 39 Waimea Road.

  • Wallace, J. R., Kawai Street.

Manawatu Philosophical Society.
*

  • Akers, H., Duke Street.

  • Bagnall, H. G., 30 Te Aweawe Street.

  • Barnett, Dr. E. C., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Fitzherbert Street.

  • Batchelar, J. O., Willow Bank.

  • Bayly, Mrs., Patea.

  • Bendall, W. E., Dairy Union.

  • Bennett, G. H., The Square.

  • Bett, D. H. B., M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Broad Street.

  • Blackbourne, Rev. H. G., M.A., Vicarage.

  • Burges, A., 139 Featherston Street.

  • Callanan, F., Bainesse.

  • Cameron, W. B., 24 Russell Street.

  • Cameron, W. H. L., Queen Street.

  • Canton, H. J., Waldegrave Street.

  • Clausen, C. N., Rangitikei Street.

  • Cockayne, A. H., Wellington.

  • Cohen, M., Broad Street.

  • Collinson, L. H., The Square.

  • Crabb, E. H., College Street.

  • Cullen, Mrs., North Street.

  • Cunningham, G. H, Department of Agriculture.

  • Edwards, R., C.E., Duke Street.

  • Eliott, M. A., The Square

  • Fitzherbert, W. L., Broad Street.

  • Fuller, R. A., Alexandra Street.

  • Gardner, Captain F. S., Bank of New Zealand, Sydney.*

  • Gerrand, J. B., The Square.

  • Grace, R. H. F., National Bank.

  • Graham, A. J., The Square.

  • Grigor, A., National Bank.

  • Hannay, A., care of Manson and Barr.

  • Hepworth, H., The Square.

  • Hodder, T. R., Rangitikei Street.

  • Holben, E. R. B., Rangitikei Street.

  • Holbrook, H. W. F., 84 Rangitikei Street.

  • Hopwood, A., Main Street.

  • Hughes, J. R., C.E., The Square.

  • Hunter, W., 15 Rangitikei Street.

  • Hurley, E. O., The Square.

  • Johnston, J. Goring, Oakhurst.

  • Keeling, G. W., College Street W.

  • Larcomb, E., C.E., Roy Street.

  • Larcomb, P., Roy Street.

  • Mahon A., The Square.

  • Merton, J. L. C., LL.B., Rangitikei Street.

  • Miller, J., R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E., L.R.F.P. and S.G.

  • Mills, Miss C. B., M.A., Girls' High School.

  • Moore, Miss.

  • Murray, J., M.A., High School.

  • Nash, N. H., The Square.

  • Needham, F., Rangitikei Street.

  • Oakley, F. J., Rainforth Street.

  • Opie, F. D., Technical School.

  • Oram, M. H., M.A., LL.B., Rangitikei Street.

  • Park, W., F.R.H.S., College Street.

  • Peach, Dr. C. W., M.B., C.M., Broad Street.

  • Pigott, Miss E., 79 College Street.

  • Poynton, J. W., S.M., Auckland.*

  • Ross, R., Ferguson Street.

  • Russell, W. W., Rangitikei Street.

  • Salmon, C. T., Assoc. in Eng., Canterbury College, Rangitikei Street.

  • Seifert, A., George Street.

  • Seifert, H., Featherston Street W.

  • Seifert, L., George Street.

  • Sheppard, F. J., Rangitikei Street.

  • Sim, E. Grant, Rangitikei Street.

  • Sinclair, N. H., Allen Street.

  • Smith, W. W., F.E.S., Public Reserve, New Plymouth.

  • Stevens, J. H., Church Street.

  • Stevensen, J. C., High School.

  • Stowe, Dr. W. R., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Linton Street.

  • Sutherland, A., Boundary Road.

  • Taylor, C., George Street.

  • Turner, W., Queen Street.

  • Welch, W., F.R.G.S., Mosman's Bay, N.S.W

  • West, E. V., F.N.Z.I., King Street.

  • Whitaker, A., Grey Street.

  • Wilson, Miss D., Rangitikei Street.

  • Wilson, Miss E. Carncot, Rangitikei Street.*

  • Wood, J. R. Duke Street.

  • Wright, A. H. M., College Street.

  • Young, H. L., Cuba Street.

[Footnote] [* Life members.]

– 815 –

Wanganui Philosophical Society.
*

  • Aldis, Morton, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui.

  • Allison, Alexander, 4 Cambrae Place, Aramoho.

  • Allison, Thomas, 54 Glasgow Street, Wanganui.

  • Amess, A. H. R., M.A., Collegiate School, Wanganui.

  • Babbage, C. W., Main North Road, St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Bassett, W. G., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Battle, T. H., Architect, Wanganui.

  • Blair, Alan, care of Wanganui Brewery Company, Wanganui.

  • Brown, C. P., M.A., LL.B., College Street, Wanganui.

  • Burnet, J. H., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Cowper, A. E., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

  • Crow, E., Wanganui.

  • Cruickshank, Miss, M.A., M.Sc., Girls' College, Wanganui.

  • Currie, G., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • D'Arcy, W. A., 11 Campbell Street, Wanganui.

  • Downes, T. W., River Trust Board, Wanganui.

  • Drew, Harry, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

  • Duigan, Herbert, Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

  • Ford, C. R., F.R.G.S., College Street, Wanganui.

  • Gibbons, Hope, Wanganui East.

  • Hall, William, Jockey Club Office, Maria Place, Wanganui.

  • Hatherly, Henry R., M.R.C.S., Gonville, Wanganui.*

  • Jack, J. B., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Jones, Lloyd, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

  • Liffiton, E. N., J.P., Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

  • McBeth, J. D. W., Wicksteed Place, Wanganui.

  • McFarlane, D., Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

  • Marshall Professor P., M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Collegiate School, Wanganui.

  • Miles, F. F., M.A., Collegiate School, Wanganui.

  • Murdoch, R., P.O. Box 221, Wanganui.

  • Murray, J. B., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Neame, J. A., M.A., 47 Bell Street, Wanganui.

  • Park, G., B.Ecom., Technical College, Wanganui.

  • Robertson, A. C., Papaiti, Wanganui.

  • Stevenson, Russell, Wicksteed Place, Wanganui.

  • Sturge, A. C., M.A., Hurwoath School, Wanganui.

  • Sutherland, R. A. S., M.Sc., Collegiate School, Wanganui.

  • Talboys, F. P., Tramways Manager, Wanganui.

  • Ward, J. T., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.*

  • Watt, J. P., B.A., LL.B., Ridgway Street, Wanganui.

  • Watt, M. N., F.E.S., St. John's Hill, Wanganui.

  • Wilson, Alexander, M.D., Wickstead Street, Wanganui.

[Footnote] [* Life member.]

– 816 –

New Zealand.

Auckland University: Calendar.

Geological Survey: Bulletins.

Houses of Parliament: Journals and Appendix.

Journal of Agriculture.

Journal of Science and Technology.

New Zealand Employers' Federation: Industrial Bulletin.

New Zealand Official Year-book.

Polynesian Society: Journal.

Statistics of New Zealand.

Australia.

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science: Report.

Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers: Proceedings.

Australian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14: Reports.

Australian Forestry Journal.

Commonwealth of Australia, Fisheries: Parliamentary Report.

New South Wales.

Agricultural Department, N.S.W.: Agricultural Gazette.

Australian Museum, Sydney: Records; Annual Report.

Botanic Gardens and Government Domains, N.S.W.: Report.

Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus.

Linnean Society of N.S.W.: Proceedings.

Northern Engineering Institute of N.S.W.: Papers.

Public Health Department, N.S.W.: Annual Report.

Queensland.

Geological Survey of Queensland: Publications.

Queensland Naturalist.

Royal Geographical Society: Journal.

Royal Society of Queensland: Proceedings.

South Australia.

Adelaide Chamber of Commerce: Annual Report.

Department of Chemistry, South Australia: Bulletins.

Mines Department and Geological Survey of South Australia: Mining Operations; G.S. Bulletins and Reports; Metallurgical Reports; Synopsis of Mining Laws.

Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia: Annual Report.

Royal Society of South Australia: Transactions and Proceedings.

Tasmania.

Royal Society of Tasmania: Papers and Proceedings.

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Victoria.

Advisory Committee: Report on Brown Coal.

Department of Agriculture: Journal.

Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria: Victorian Naturalist.

Mines Department and Geological Survey of Victoria: Annual Report; Bulletins; Records.

Public Library, Museum, and National Art Gallery of Victoria: Annual Report.

Royal Society of Victoria: Proceedings.

Western Australia.

Geological Survey of Western Australia: Bulletins.

Royal Society of Western Australia: Journal and Proceedings.

United Kingdom.

Board of Agriculture and Fisheries: Fishery Investigations.

Botanical Society of Edinburgh: Transactions and Proceedings.

British Association for the Advancement of Science: Report.

British Astronomical Association: Journal; Memoirs; List of Members.

British Museum: Catalogues; Guides; Scientific Reports of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910.

Cambridge Philosophical Society: Proceedings.

Cambridge University Library: Report.

Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Reports.

Dove Marine Library: Report.

Geological Society, London: Quarterly Journal.

Geological Survey of Great Britain: Summary of Progress.

Handbooks, Commercial Towns, England.

Imperial Institute: Bulletins.

Institution of Civil Engineers: Report.

Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society: Annual Report.

Linnean Society: Journal (Botany); Proceedings; List of Members.

Liverpool Biological Society.: Proceedings.

Liverpool Geological Society: Proceedings.

Marine Biological Association. Journal.

Marlborough College Natural History Society: Reports.

Mercantile Guardian, London.

Mineralogical Society: Mineralogical Magazine.

North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers: Transactions; Annual Report.

Oxford University: Calendar.

Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain: Journal.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh: Notes.

Royal Colonial Institute: United Empire.

Royal Geographical Society: Geographical Journal.

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow: Proceedings.

Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh: Proceedings.

Royal Scottish Geographical Society: Scottish Geographical Magazine.

Royal Society, Dublin: Economic Proceedings.

Royal Society of Edinburgh: Proceedings; Transactions.

Royal Society, London: Proceedings (Series A, B); Phil. Trans. (Series A, B); Year-book.

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Royal Society of Literature: Transactions.

Royal Statistical Society, London: Journal.

Victoria Institute, London: Journal of Transactions.

Zoological Society of London: Proceedings and Transactions.

Austria.

Hofmuseum, Wien.

K.K. Central Anstalt für Meteorologie und Erdkunde. Vienna.

K.K. Geologischen Reichlanstalt, Vienna: Verhandl; Jahrb.

K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Vienna: Annalen.

K.K. Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft, Vienna: Verhandl.

Belgium.

Académie Royale de Belgique: Bulletins.

Librairie Nationale d'Art et d'Histoire: Les Cahiers belges.

Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique: Bulletins.

Société Royale Zoologique et Malacologique de Belgique: Annales

Denmark.

Acad. Roy. de Sciences et de Lettres de Denmark: Fordhandlinger; Memoires.

Dansk. Naturh. Foren., Kjöbenhavn: Videnskabelige Meddelelser.

Kong. Dansk. Videnskab. Selskab.: Forhandlinger; Skrifter.

Zoological Museum, Copenhagen: Danish-Ingolf Expedition.

Finland.

Academia Aboensis, Abo: Humaniora.

Finska Vetenskaps-Societeten: Ada; Ofersigt; Bidrag.

France.

Le Prince Bonaparte, 10 Avenue d'Jena: Notes.

L'Observatoire Météorologique, Paris: Annales.

Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Bulletins.

Société Astronomique France: Bulletin.

Société de Chimie Industrielle, Paris: Chimie et industries.

Société de Géographie: La Géographie.

Société Zoologique de France: Bulletin.

Germany.

Botanische Verein der Provinz Brandenburg: Verhandl.

Deutsches Entomologisches Museum, Berlin.

Ethnological Institute, Tubingen.

Konigl. Zool. u. Anthro.-Ethno. Museum, Dresden.

K.K. Zentral-Anstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik: Jahrb.

Naturhistorisches Museum, Hamburg: Mitth.

Naturhistorische Verein der Preussischen Rheinlande und Westfalens, Bonn: Verhandlungen; Sitzungsberichte.

Naturwissenschaftliche Verein für Schleswig-Holstein: Schriften.

Physikalisch-Okonomische Gesellschaft, Konisberg: Schriften.

Senkenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Frankfurt-am-Main: Berichte.

Staats und Universitatsbibliothek, Hamburg.

Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel.

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Holland and Dutch East Indies.

Banka Tin: Jaaresverslag von de Winning.

Koninklijke Naturkundige Vereeniging in Nederlandsch-Inde.

Mijnwesen in Nederlandsh Oest-Indie, Batavia: Jaarbock.

Nederlandsche Entomologische Vereeniging: Tydschrift.

Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden: Verslag.

Italy.

Giornale Botanico Italiano, Nuevo.

Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale E. Agraria, Portice, Naples.

Reale Societa Geographica, Roma: Bollettino.

Revista Geographica Italiana.

Società Africana d'Italia: Bollettino.

Societa Botanica Italliana, Firenze: Bollettino.

Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali, Pisa: Processi verbali.

Norway.

Bergens Museum: Aarbok; Aarberetning.

Norwegian Meteorologischen Instituts, Kristiana: Jahrb.

Russia.

Biological Station, Saratov.

Spain.

Junta de Ciences Naturals de Barcelona: Series botanica, geologica.

Sweden.

Botaniska Notiser, Lund.

Kungl Svenska Vetenskapademiens, Arkiv for

Meteorologiske Iakttealser i Sverige.

Sverigeo Geologiska-Undersokning: Arsbok

Switzerland.

Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve.

Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Basel.

Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Bern: Mittheilungen.

Societa Elvetica delle Scienze Naturali, Bern: Atti.

Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Geneve.

India and Ceylon.

Agricultural Department, Calcutta: Report on Progress of Agriculture.

Agricultural Research Institute and College, Pusa: Report.

Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.

Board of Scientific Advice: Annual Report.

Colombo Museum; Spolia Zeylanica.

Geological Survey of India: Records and Memoirs.

Japan.

Icones Plantarum Formosanarum, Yaihoku.

Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee, Tokyo: Bulletin.

Imperial University of Tokyo: Journal of the College of Science.

Tohoku Imperial University, Sendai: Science Reports.

Malay States.

Java Ethnographischen Reichsmuseums: Katalog.

Malay States Government Gazette.

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Africa.

Durban Museum, Natal: Annals.

Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg: Annals.

South African Association for the Advancement of Science: South African Journal of Science.

South African Museum: Annals.

Transvaal Museum: Annals.

Canada.

Department of Naval Service: Annual Report; Tide Tables.

Department of the Interior: Dominion Observatory Reports.

Mines Department, Geological Survey Branch: Memoirs; Summary Report; Museum Bulletin.

Mines Department, Mines Branch: Bulletins; Annual Report; other publications.

Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax: Proceedings

Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto: Transactions.

Royal Society, Canada: Proceedings and Transactions

United States.

Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia: Proceedings.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings.

American Geographical Society, New York: Geographical Review.

American Institute of Mining Engineers: Transactions.

American Journal of Philology.

American Museum of Natural History, New York: Bulletins

American Philosophical Society: Proceedings.

Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Journal.

Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco.

Astrophysical Journal

Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, Memoirs, &c.

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences: Bulletins.

Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences: Bulletin.

Californian Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.

Chicago University: Journal of Geology.

Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Transactions; Memoirs.

Cornell University Agricultural Station: Memoirs; Bulletins.

Department of Registration and Education, State of Illinois: Bulletin.

Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.

Franklin Institute: Journal.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry: Journal.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore: Studies; Circulars; Journal

Journal of Geology, Chicago.

Leland Stanford Junior University: Publications.

Library of Congress, Washington: Report.

Lick Observatory, University of California.

Lloyd Library, Ohio: Index.

Maryland Geological Survey: Reports.

Minnesota University and Geological Survey: Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin.

Missouri Botanical Gardens: Annals.

Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines: Reports.

– 821 –

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard: Bulletin; Annual Report; Memoirs.

Mycological Notes, Cincinnati.

National Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.

New York Academy of Sciences: Annals.

New York State College of Agriculture.

Ohio Journal of Science.

Ohio State University: Bulletin.

Rochester Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.

Smithsonian Institution and U.S. National Museum: Annual Report; Miscellaneous Collections; Contributions to Knowledge; Bulletins; Contributions from U.S. National Herbarium.

Tufts College: Studies (Scientific Series).

U.S. Department of Agriculture: Journal of Agricultural Research; Monthly List of Publications.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey: North American Fauna; Bulletins.

U.S. Geological Survey: Annual Report; Professional Papers; Mineral Resources; Bulletins; Water-supply Papers.

U.S. National Research Council: Bulletins.

United States Naval Observatory: Annual Report.

University of California: Bulletin of Department of Geology.

University of Washington.

Wagner Free Institute of Science: Transactions.

Wisconsin Academy of Sciences: Transactions.

Argentine.

Academia Nacional de Ciencias: Boletin.

Brazil

Da Escola Agricultura Rio de Janeiro.

Museo Nacional Rio de Janiero: Archives

Observatorio de Rio de Janeiro.

Mexico.

Instituto Geologico de Mexico: Anales.

Peru.

Cuerpo de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru: Boletin.

Hawaii.

Bishop Museum: Memoirs.

Philippines.

Bureau of Science: Philippine Journal of Science.

Tahiti.

Société d'Études Oceanniennes: Bulletin.

Hungary.

Hungarian National Museum, Budapest.

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To Which The Publications of the Institute Are Presented by the Governors of the New Zealand Institute.

Honorary Members of the New Zealand Institute.

New Zealand.

Alexander Turnbull Library, Bowen Street, Wellington.

Cabinet, The Members of, Wellington.

Executive Library, Wellington.

Forestry Department, Wellington.

Free Public Library, Auckland.

— Christchurch.

— Dunedin.

— Wellington.

Government Printer and publishing staff (6 copies).

Library, Auckland Institute, Auckland.

— Auckland Museum, Auckland.

— Biological Laboratory, Canterbury College, Christchurch.

— Biological Laboratory, University College, Auckland.

— Biological Laboratory, University of Otago, Dunedin.

— Biological Laboratory, Victoria University College, Wellington.

— Canterbury College, Christchurch.

— Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.

— Canterbury Public Library, Christchurch.

— Cawthron Institute, Nelson.

— Department of Agriculture, Wellington.

— Dunedin Athenaeum.

— General Assembly, Wellington (2 copies).

— Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute, Napier.

— Manawatu Philosophical Society, Palmerston North.

— Nelson College.

— Nelson Institute, Nelson.

— New Zealand Geological Survey.

— New Zealand Institute of Surveyors.

— New Zealand Institute, Wellington.

— Otago Institute, Dunedin.

— Otago Museum, Dunedin.

— Otago School of Mines, Dunedin.

— Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, Christchurch.

— Polynesian Society, New Plymouth.

— Portobello Fish-hatchery, Dunedin.

— Reefton School of Mines.

— Southland Museum, Invercargill.

— Thames School of Mines.

— University College, Auckland.

— University of Otago, Dunedin.

— Victoria University College, Wellington.

— Waihi School of Mines, Waihi.

— Wanganui Museum.

— Wellington Philosophical Society.

– 823 –

Great Britain.

Athenaeum Subject Index to Periodicals, 11 Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, London E.C.

Bodleian Library, Oxford University.

British Association for the Advancement of Science, London.

British Museum Library, London.

— Natural History Department, South Kensington London S.W.

Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cambridge University.

Colonial Office, London.

Clifton College, Bristol, England.

Geological Magazine, London.

Geological Society, Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.

— London.

Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, London.

Geological Survey Office, Hume Street, Dublin.

High Commissioner for New Zealand, London.

Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 89 Queen's Gate, London S.W. 7.

Imperial Institute, London.

Institution of Civil Engineers, London.

International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 34 Southampton Street, Strand, London.

Leeds Geological Association, Sunnyside, Crossgate, Leeds.

Linnean Society, London.

Literary and Philosophical Society, Liverpool.

Liverpool Biological Society.

Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth.

Natural History Society, Glasgow.

Nature, The Editor of, London.

Norfolk and Norwich Naturalist Society, Norwich.

North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Patent Office Library, 25 Southampton Street, London W.C.

Philosophical Society of Glasgow.

Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 59 Great Russell Street, London W.C.

Royal Botanic Garden Library, Edinburgh.

Royal Colonial Institute, London.

Royal Gardens, Kew, England.

Royal Geographical Society, Kensington Gore, London S.W.

Royal Institution, Liverpool.

Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.

Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh.

Royal Scottish Geographical Society, Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.

Royal Society, Dublin.

— Edinburgh.

— London.

Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, London.

Royal Statistical Society, London.

University Library, Cambridge, England.

— Edinburgh.

Victoria University, Manchester.

Victoria Institute, London.

Wheldon and Wesley, Ltd., London (Agents).

Zoological Society, London.

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British North America.

Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, Ottawa.

Hamilton Scientific Association, Hamilton, Canada.

Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

International Institute of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada.

Library, Advisory Research Council, Ottawa, Canada.

Natural History Society of New Brunswick, St. John's.

Nova-Scotian Institute of Natural Science, Halifax.

Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto.

South Africa.

Durban Museum, Natal.

Free Public Library, Cape Town.

Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg.

Rhodesia Museum, Bulawayo, South Africa.

South African Association for the Advancement of Science, Cape Town.

South African Museum, Cape Town.

India.

Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.

Colombo Museum, Ceylon.

Geological Survey of India, Calcutta.

Natural History Society, Bombay.

Raffles Museum, Singapore.

Queensland.

Geological Survey Office, Brisbane.

Queensland Museum, Brisbane.

Royal Society of Queensland, Brisbane.

New South Wales.

Agricultural Department, Sydney,

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Sydney.

Australian Museum Library, Sydney.

Consulate-General of the Czecho-Slovak Republic, Sydney.

Department of Mines, Sydney.

Engineering Association of New South Wales, Sydney.

Engineering Institute of New South Wales, Watt Street, Newcastle.

Library, Botanic Gardens, Sydney.

Linnean Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

Public Library, Sydney.

Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney.

University Library, Sydney.

Victoria.

Advisory Council of Science and Industry, 314 Albert Street, East Melbourne.

Australian Institute of Mining Engineers, Melbourne.

Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry, Danks Buildings, 391 Bourke Street, Melbourne.

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List of Free Copies.

Field Naturalists' Club, Melbourne.

Geological Survey of Victoria, Melbourne.

Legislative Library, Melbourne.

National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra

National Museum, Melbourne.

Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne.

University Library, Melbourne.

Tasmania.

Public Library of Tasmania, Hobart.

Royal Society of Tasmania, Hobart.

South Australia.

Public Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.

Royal Society of South Australia, Adelaide.

University Library, Adelaide.

Western Australia.

Government Geologist, Perth.

Russia.

Biological Station, Saratov.

Emperor Peter I Agricultural Institute, Woronesh.

Imper. Moskofskoie Obshchestvo Iestestvo - Ispytatelei (Imperial Moscow Society of Naturalists).

Kiefskoie Obshchestvo Iestestvo-Ispytatelei (Kief Society of Naturalists).

Norway.

Adviser of Norwegian Fisheries, Bergen.

Bergens Museum, Bergen.

University of Christiania.

Sweden.

Geological Survey of Sweden, Stockholm.

Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm.

Universitetsbiblioteket, Uppsala.

Denmark.

Natural History Society of Copenhagen.

Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Literature of Copenhagen.

Germany.

Biologisches Zentralblatt, Berlin, Dahlem.

Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg, Berlin.

Deutsches Entomologisches Museum, Berlin.

Ethnological Institute, Tubingen.

Königliche Physikalisch-Oekonomische Gesellschaft, Konigsberg, E. Prussia.

Königliches Zoologisches und Anthropologisch - Ethnographisches Museum, Dresden.

Naturhistorischer Verein, Bonn.

Naturhistorischer Museum, Hamburg.

Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein, Bremen.

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Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder.

Prussische Bibliothek, Berlin.

Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum (Städtisches Museum für Völkerkunde) Cologne.

Redaction des Biologischen Centralblatts, Erlangen.

Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Frankfurt-am-Main.

Staats und Universitatsbibliothek, Hamburg.

Staatliches Forschungsinstitut für Volkerkunde, Leipzig.

Verein für Vaterländische Naturkunde in Wurttemburg, Stuttgart.

Zoological Society, Berlin

Finland.

Abo Akademi, Abo.

Finska Vetenskats Societes, Helsingfors.

Austria.

Intendanz des Naturhistorische Hofmuseums, Vienna.

K.K. Central-Anstalt für Meteorologie und Erdmagnetismus, Vienna.

K.K. Geologische Reichsanstalt, Vienna.

Hungary.

Zoological Department, National Museum, Budapest.

Belgium and the Netherlands.

Académic Royal des Sciences, des Lettres, et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels.

La Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique, Brussels.

Musée Teyler, Haarlem.

Netherlands Entomological Society, Plantage, Middenlaan 15, Amsterdam.

Switzerland.

Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Société des Sciences Naturelles), Bern.

Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Geneve.

France.

Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.

Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.

Société Zoologique de France, Paris.

Société de Chimie Industrielle, 49 Rue de Mathurins, Paris.

Italy.

Biblioteca ed Archivio Tecnico, Rome.

Laboratorio di Zoologica Generale e Agraria, Portici, Naples.

Museo Civice di Storia Natarale, Genova.

Museo di Zoologia e di Anatomia Comparata della R. Universita, Turin.

R. Accademia dei Lincei, Rome.

R. Accademia di Scienze, Lettre, ed Arti, Modena.

Società Africana d'Italia, Naples.

Società Botanica Italiana, Florence.

Società Geografica Italiana, Rome.

Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali, Pisa.

Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, Naples.

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Spain.

Junta de Ciencies Naturals, Barcelona, Apartado 593.

United States of America.

Academy of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, State of New York.

— Davenport, Iowa.

— Library, Philadelphia.

— San Francisco.

American Engineering Societies' Library, 29 West 39th Street, New York.

American Geographical Society, New York.

American Journal of Science (Editors), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.

Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Jamaica Plains, U.S.A.

Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco.

Boston Society of Natural History.

Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, New York.

Chemical Abstracts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Connecticut Academy, New Haven.

Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.

Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.

Franklin Institute, Philadelphia.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

Journal of Geology (Editors), University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Leland Stanford Junior University, California.

Library, Bureau of Science, Manila.

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati.

Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Mo.

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.

National Academy of Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.

New York Academy of Sciences, 77th Street and Central Park West, New York.

New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York.

Rochester Academy of Sciences.

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Tufts College, Massachusetts.

United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.

University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

University of Montana, Missoula.

University of Washington, Seattle.

Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia.

Winconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Madison.

Brazil.

Escola de Minas, Rio de Janeiro.

Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo.

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Argentine Republic.

Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Cordoba.

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos Aires, Casilla del Correro.

Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, Buenos Ayres.

Uruguay.

Museo Nacional, Monte Video.

Japan.

College of Science, Imperial University of Japan, Tokyo.

Hawaii.

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu.

National Library, Honolulu.

Volcano Observatory, Kilauea, Hawaii Islands.

Java.

Society of Natural Science, Batavia.

[The Editor will be obliged if authors and other users of the index will notify him of any errors or omissions discovered, or make any suggestions for improvements.]

  • Abbotsford, Pleistocene glaciation (Park), 599.

  • abdita, Epichorista.

  • abditus, Crambus.

  • Abendanon, E. C., Aequinoctia region (Benson), 106.

  • Abies pectinata DC., host of Pucciniastrum pustulatum (Cunningham), 30.

  • Abieti-Chamaenerii, Pucciniastrum.

  • Abrotanella forsterioides Hook. f., host of Aecidium monocystis (Cunningham), 47.

  • abruptus, Conus.

  • Acacia sp., host of Uredo Acaciae (Cunningham), 47.

  • Acaciae, Uredo.

  • Acaena microphylla Hook. f., host of Phragmidium Acaenae (Cunningham), 18.

  • novae-zelandiae T. Kirk, host of Phragmidium novae-zelandiae (Cunningham), 19.

  • — — var. pallida T. Kirk, host of Phragmidium Potentillae (Cunningham), 20.

  • ovina A. Cunn., host of Phragmidium Potentillae (Cunningham), 20.

  • Sanguisorbae Vahl., host of Phragmidium Potentillae (Cunningham), 19.

  • — — host of Phragmidium subsimile (Cunningham), 21.

  • — — var. pilosa T. Kirk, host of Phragmidium subsimile (Cunningham), 21.

  • Acaenae, Phragmidium.

  • acanthocarpa, Aglaophenia.

  • acanthostoma, Stereotheca.

  • “Acheron,” time-signals (Baillie), 705.

  • acinaces, Zenatia.

  • Aciphylla squarrosa, tumatakuru in north (Rangi Hiroa), 357.

  • Acirsella oamarutica (Sut.), occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • — — variable form (Finlay), 508.

  • Acrocercops zorionella Huds., not Parectopa (Meyrick), 204.

  • Actaeae-Agropyri, Puccinia.

  • Actaeae-Elymi, Puccinia.

  • Actaeon praecursorius Sut., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 510.

  • Acteonella, occ. (Benson), 121.

  • Actinacis sumatraensis, occ. (Benson), 116.

  • acuminata, Struthiolaria.

  • acuminatus, Otolithus (Pleuronectidarum).

  • acutissima, Hamaspora.

  • Adams, C. E., research grant, 1923. 790.

  • Adams, J., ferns of Te Aroha and Te Moehau Mts., 88.

  • Adamsii, Dracophyllum.

  • Adelbert, Range, geol. (Benson), 117.

  • adhaerens, Stenothoe.

  • Admete anomala M. & M., congen. with Ptychatractus pukeuriensis Sut. (Finlay), 501.

  • maorium Marsh. & Murd., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • — — is Merica n. sp. of Suter (Finlay), 496.

  • — — possibly a Sveltella (Finlay), 501.

  • suteri Marsh. & Murd., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • — — is Merica n. sp. of Suter (Finlay), 496.

  • — — Neozel. repres. of Aust. Cancellaria (Finlay), 501.

  • — — type of Oamaruia (Finlay), 514.

  • Admiralty Islds., geol. (Benson), 120.

  • adspersa, Puccinia.

  • adusta, Verconella.

  • Aecidium Persoon, characteristics (Cunningham), 32.

  • Anisotomes Reich., occ. (Cunningham), 46.

  • Aquilegiae Pers., syn., 1.

  • Celmisiae-discoloris n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 37, 52.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Celmisiae-petiolatae n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 37, 52.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Celmisiae-Petriei n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 38, 53.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Clematidis DC., syn., 1.

  • Discariae Cke. belongs to cycle of Uromyces Discariae (Cunningham), 47.

  • disseminatum Berk. not the uredo of Melampsora Kusanoi (Cunningham), 27.

  • — — occ. (Cunningham), 47.

  • hupiro n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 36, 53.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • kowhai n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 35, 53.

  • — — hab. (Cunningham), 392.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Laricis Kleb., syn., 29.

  • Macrodontae n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 38, 53.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Milleri n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 35, 54.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • monocystis Berk., occ. (Cunningham), 47.

  • Myopori n. form-sp., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 35, 54.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

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  • Aecidium Oleariae McAlp., diff. from A. Macrodontae (Cunningham), 40.

  • otagense Lindsay, with fig. (Cunningham), 33.

  • — — Darluca Filum parasitic on (Cunningham), 49.

  • — — Tuberculina persicina parasitic on (Cunningham), 50.

  • — — Plantaginis-variae McAlpine, with fig. (Cunningham), 36.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • Ranunculacearum De Candolle, with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 34.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 33.

  • — — Darluca Filum parasitic on (Cunningham), 49.

  • Rosae Roehling, syn., 16.

  • Sophorae Kus., hab. (Cunningham), 392.

  • aegrotans, Dicranomyia.

  • aemula, Sabatinca.

  • aequilateralis, Spisula.

  • Aequinoctia of Abendanon (Benson), 106.

  • aerobatis, Gelechia.

  • Aethocola, partly replaces Siphonalia (Finlay), 501.

  • costata (Hutt.) [Siphonalia], occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

  • spinifera Finlay and McDowall, occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 510; Target Gully, 495, 496.

  • taitae n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 197.

  • affiliated societies. See N.Z. Institute.

  • affinis, Cyathus.

  • Agandecca in Poekillopteridae of Kirkaldy (Myers), 321 note.

  • agilis, Philorheithrus.

  • Aglaophenia acanthocarpa Allman, with fig. (Bale), 258, 259.

  • banksii Bale, syn., 263.

  • divaricata var. acanthocarpa? Jaederholm, identity, 258.

  • filicula Allman, occ. (Bale), 227.

  • — — Hilgendorf, identity (Bale), 257.

  • formosa Allman, syn., 261.

  • formosa Bonnevie, identity (Bale), 261.

  • gaymardi Lamouroux, syn., 252.

  • huttoni Coughtrey, identity (Bale), 257.

  • huttoni Kirchenpauer, identity (Bale), 257.

  • incisa Coughtrey, identity (Bale), 257.

  • laxa Allman, with fig. (Bale), 260.

  • laxa Hilgendorf, identity, 258, 259.

  • pennatula? Coughtrey, syn., 257.

  • plumosa Bale, occ. (Bale), 257.

  • secunda Kirchenpauer, syn., 263.

  • setacea Lamouroux, syn., 252.

  • tubulifera Hincks, affin. to A. filicula (Bale), 257.

  • whiteleggei, relation to A. laxa (Bale), 261.

  • zelandica Stechow, proposed for A. huttoni (Bale), 258 note.

  • aglaophenoides, Plumularia.

  • agorastis, Melanchra.

  • Agromyza urticae n. sp., with pl. (Watt), 685.

  • Agropyri, Puccinia.

  • Puccinia Actaeae.

  • Ustilago.

  • agropyrina, Puccinia.

  • Agropyron scabrum (Lab.) Beauv., host of Puccinia graminis (Cunningham), 394.

  • — — host of Ustilago bullata (Cunningham), 413.

  • Agrostidis, Puccinia.

  • Agrostis parviflora R. Br., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • vulgaris With., host of Tilletia decipiens (Cunningham), 424.

  • ahi a nga tane, Te, Maruiwi attacked at (Andersen), 696.

  • ahi-ka-roa, in land-claims (Rangi Hiroa), 354.

  • Airae-caespitosae, Tilletia.

  • “Airedale,” first interprov. steamer at Queen's Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 717.

  • Aka, charact. (Myers), 316, 321 note.

  • — in key (Myers), 317.

  • finitima Walker, with pl. (Myers), 326.

  • akeake-moth. See Apatetris melanombra.

  • Akhurst, F., Waimate winds, 75–76.

  • alata, Protocardia.

  • albescens, Helicopsyche.

  • albiceps, Oxyethira.

  • Phytomyza.

  • albida, Schistophleps.

  • albifasciata, Simaethis.

  • albomarginata, Wahlenbergia.

  • albula, Pleurotoma.

  • album, Chenopodium.

  • Alcithoe arabica, progen. of A, lutea (Marwick), 200.

  • lutea n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 200.

  • Alectrion latecostata Sut., occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508; Target Gully, 495.

  • Alectryon excelsum Gaertn., occ. with Olearia fragrantissima (Laing & Wall), 438.

  • algae, fish-foods (Phillips), 388.

  • Allan, H. H., research grant, 1923, 790.

  • Allan, R. S., Chatham Islds. schists (Benson), 130.

  • allani, Natica (Carinacca).

  • “Alligator” sent to N.Z. (Baillie), 700.

  • Allman, G. J., descrip. of Sertularella integra (Bale), 242.

  • “allotype,” use of term (Alexander), 643.

  • allporti, Marginella.

  • alokiza, Mitra.

  • alopecurivora, Tilletia.

  • alpina, Celmisia longifolia var.

  • alpinus, Prenaster.

  • Alsophila Colensoi Hook. f., occ. (Holloway), 77, 86.

  • — — occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 439.

  • alta, Cucullaea.

  • Leucosyrinx.

  • Pleurotoma.

  • Tudicula.

  • — subsp. transenna, Leucosyrinx.

  • alternans, Puccinia.

  • Alucita monospilalis Walk., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • Alvania suprasculpta May, rel. to Linemera (Finlay), 483.

  • thouinensis May, rel. to Linemera (Finlay), 483.

  • Alveolina, occ. (Benson), 125 note.

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  • Amathusia R. A. Philippi = Lahillia Cossm. (Wilckens), 540.

  • ambigua, Thuiaria.

  • ameghinoi, Struthiolaria.

  • ammonite, Hurunui River bed (Marshall), 615.

  • Amoeba, trout-food (Phillips), 382.

  • Amouropsella Chelot (Marwick), 576; in key, 549; range, 546.

  • major, with pl. (Marwick), 577; range, 548.

  • teres, with pl. (Marwick), 577; range, 548.

  • amphialus, Polinices.

  • Amphidesma subtriangulata Wood [Mesodesma] occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510.

  • Amphineurus (Nesormosia) fatuus (Hutton), desc., with fig. (Alexander), 651.

  • — — niveinervis Edwards, prob. a syn. (Alexander), 651.

  • — — subfatuus Alexander, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 651.

  • (Nothormosia) horni Edwards, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 650.

  • Amphipoda, N.Z. (Chilton), 269–80, 631–37.

  • Amphithalamus, in group (Finlay, 481

  • — absent from N.Z. Tert. (Finlay), 482.

  • inclusa (Carp.), in group (Finlay), 481.

  • ampla, Diplodonta.

  • Ampullina carinata (Hutt.), syn., 588.

  • drewi (Murdoch), syn., 576.

  • miocaenica Suter, syn., 575.

  • spiralis Marshall, syn., 575.

  • striata Gabb, rel. to Globisinum (Marwick), 574.

  • suturalis Marshall, syn., 554.

  • suturalis Sut., syn., 564.

  • undulata (Hutt.), syn., 575.

  • venusta (Suter), syn., 576.

  • waihaoensis Marshall, syn., 555.

  • waihaoensis Suter, type of Carinacca (Marwick), 553; syn., 554.

  • (Megatylotus) suturalis (Hutt.) Suter, syn., 556, 557.

  • Amuri Bluff, Senonian fossils (Wilckens), 539.

  • Anabathron, in group (Finlay), 481.

  • — absent from N.Z. Tert. (Finlay), 482.

  • contabulatum Frfld., in group (Finlay), 481.

  • Anachis cancellaria, with pl., differs from A. speighti (Marwick), 200.

  • pisaniopsis, with pl., differs from A. speighti (Marwick), 200.

  • speighti n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 199.

  • anceps, Poa.

  • Ancilla, retention of name (Finlay), 502.

  • — variable form (Finlay), 508.

  • depressa (Sowerby), confused by Suter with A. opima (Marwick), 201.

  • (Baryspira) opima n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 200.

  • pseudo-australis Tate, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Andersen, J. C., elected F.N.Z.Inst. (Inst.), 749.

  • Anemones, Urocystis.

  • angasi, Pteronotus.

  • Angelica geniculata Hook. f., host of Aecidium Anisotomes (Cunningham), 46.

  • angulosa, Sertularella.

  • angustifolia, Olearia.

  • Anisotome Enysii (T. Kirk) Laing, form of Banks Pen. plant (Laint & Wall), 442.

  • filifolia (Hook. f.) Cockayne & Laing, host of Puccinia namua (Cunningham), 4.

  • Haasti (F. v. M.) Cockayne & Laing, host of Puccinia Anisotominis (Cunningham), 4.

  • latifolia Hook. f. (= Ligusticum latifolium Hook. f.), host of Uredo inflata (Cunningham), 43.

  • Anisotomes, Aecidium.

  • Anisotominis, Puccinia.

  • annelids, new (Finlay), 448.

  • annual meeting. See N.Z. Institute.

  • anomala, Admete.

  • anomalodonta, Barytellina.

  • anomalum, Nothopanax.

  • Anomia, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • — subdiv. (Finlay), 506.

  • huttoni, aff. with A. trigonopsis (Marwick), 191.

  • trigonopsis Hutt., aff. with A. huttoni (Marwick), 191.

  • — — occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 510.

  • undata Hutton, with pl. (Marwick), 191.

  • Antarctic continent, existence (Benson), 127.

  • antarctica, Seba.

  • Uredo.

  • antarcticus, Scirpus.

  • antecostata, Bathytoma.

  • antennae, cleaning (Philpott), 215–24.

  • antennatis, Calliphora.

  • Anthoxanthum odoratum L., host of Ustilago Readeri (Cunningham), 414.

  • Anthracoidea Bref., syn., 420.

  • Caricis Bref., syn., 420.

  • Antigona, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Antimitra vexilliformis M. & M., occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • antipodi, Xenocalliphora.

  • ants, and nymphs of plant-hoppers (Myers), 316.

  • aoteaensis, Eulima.

  • Apatetris melanombra Meyr., with pls. (Watt), 331.

  • Aphrophila neozelanica (Edwards), desc., with fig. (Alexander), 652.

  • appressa, Carex.

  • approximata, Natica (Magnatica).

  • approximatus, Turbo (Marmorostoma).

  • aquatica, Poa.

  • Aquilegiae, Aecidium.

  • Puccinia.

  • arabica, Alcithoe.

  • Araeoptera, strigil (Philpott), 220.

  • Arafura Bight, geol. (Benson), 111.

  • — Sea, stable portion of Pacific region (Benson), 99.

  • arborea, Hedycarya.

  • arborescens, Olearia.

  • arboreum, Nothopanax.

  • arctica, Saxicava.

  • Arctiidae, strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 222, 223.

  • Ardgowan fossil-beds (Finlay), 508.

  • Ardices, strigil (Philpott), 222.

  • curvata Don., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 221.

  • Aregma Fr., syn., 14.

  • disciflora Arth., syn., 16.

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  • Aregma mucronata Fr., syn., 16.

  • argentosa, Tortrix.

  • Argina, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 220, 221.

  • cribraria Clerck, strigil, fig. (Philpott), 221.

  • Argobuccinum, in key (Finlay), 463.

  • argus (Gmel.), syn., 462.

  • australasia Suter, syn., 462.

  • tumidum (Dkr.), occ. (Finlay), 462.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • argus, Argobuccinum.

  • arguta, Erechtites.

  • Aristotelia racemosa (A. Cunn.) Hook. f. See Aristotelia serrata.

  • serrata (Forst.) Oliver [= A. racemosa (A. Cunn.) Hook. f.], host of Aecidium milleri (Cunningham), 35.

  • armata, Struthiolaria.

  • Armistead, W. J., deterioration of trout (Phillips), 390.

  • armorica, Mitra.

  • Armstrong, J. B., ferns on Banks Pen., 80.

  • — flora of Canterbury, 80, 82.

  • Armstrongii, Hymenophyllum.

  • Aro, Te, reclamation (Baillie), 714.

  • aroarohaki, or aroarokapa, in song (Andersen), 699.

  • Aroha, Te, Mount, ferns of (Holloway), 88.

  • Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv., host of Ustilago Avenae (Cunningham), 405.

  • Arrhoges haustianus O. Wilck. (Wilckens), 541.

  • Arthur, J. C., races of Puccinia Elymi (Cunningham), 2.

  • arthuria, Koroana.

  • arthuriana, Gynoplistia.

  • Aru Islds., on continental massif (Benson), 105.

  • Aruhetawiri, Te, prehistoric tribe (Andersen), 696.

  • Arundo conspicua Forst. f., host of Uredo toetoe (Cunningham), 41.

  • Ascidioclava parasitica Kirk, occ. (Bale), 228.

  • Asota, strigil (Philpott), 220.

  • Asperula perpusilla Hook. f., host of Puccinia punctata (Cunningham), 7.

  • Asperulae, Uromyces.

  • Asperulae-odoratae, Puccinia.

  • Aspidopleurus Sars = Phippsia Stebbing (Chilton), 633.

  • aspilus, Cixius.

  • Asplenium bulbiferum Forst. f., occ. (Holloway), 74.

  • — — var. tripinnatum Hook. f., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • flaccidum Forst. f., occ. (Holloway), 86.

  • assimilis, Stenothoe.

  • Astelia montana mined by Charixena iridoxa (Watt), 328.

  • astelia-moth. See Charixena iridoxa.

  • Astelobia rufa (Hudson), desc. of female (Alexander), 652.

  • Astraea sulcata subs. davisii Stowe, occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 518.

  • Astrogenes chrysograpta Meyr., varied marking (Meyrick), 206.

  • astronomical clock and Wellington. time-ball (Baillie), 705.

  • asymmetrica, Hypanthea.

  • Atarba (Atarba) filicornis Alexander, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 657.

  • — — viridicolor Alexander, desc. of male with fig. (Alexander), 657.

  • Ataxocerithium huttoni Cossm., charac. (Finlay), 477.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • nodicingulatum n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 475.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • per plexum M. & M., charac. (Finlay), 477.

  • — — syn., 194.

  • pyramidale n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 475.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • — — subsp. robustum n. subsp. (Finlay), 475.

  • — — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • quadricingulatum n. sp. (Finlay), 476.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • suteri n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 195.

  • — — A. quadricingulatum included in (Finlay), 477.

  • — — charac. (Finlay), 477.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • tricingulatum n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 194.

  • — — charac. (Finlay), 477.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 478.

  • Ati-awa fly-campaign (Rangi Hiroa), 356.

  • Atkins, C. G., food of trout (Phillips), 389.

  • atkinsoni, Oliarus.

  • Atomotricha prospiciens n. sp. (Meyrick), 662.

  • atomus, Rissoa.

  • Atractylidae (Bale), 227.

  • Atrina zelandica (Gray), occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 518.

  • atropos, Dolichopeza.

  • Tipula.

  • atrovirens, Hymenophyllum.

  • attenuata, Cucullaea.

  • attennoides, Tubularia.

  • attenuoides, Tubularia.

  • Aturia, occ. N. Auck. (Marshall), 618.

  • Auckland and Wellington rivalry (Baillie), 701.

  • — City, rainfall and climate (Holloway), 89.

  • — Isld., climate and vegetation (Holloway), 91.

  • —North, “hydraulic limestone” (Marshall), 617.

  • — — unconformity in Tertiary (Benson), 130.

  • — penin., post-Tertiary elevation (Henderson), 582–83; depression, 591.

  • aucklandicus, Scirpus.

  • aurantiaca, Sabatinca.

  • aurea, Hyla.

  • aureonotata, Calliphora.

  • auricoma, Hydropsyche.

  • auriformis, Micreschara (Macromphalima).

  • Australasia, structural features (Benson), 99.

  • australasia, Argobuccinum.

  • Mayena.

  • australasiae, Metamimas.

  • australe, Hymenophyllum.

  • Australian arc, first, of Suess (Benson), 119, 123.

  • australis Cordyline.

  • Cucullaea.

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  • australis Lunatia.

  • Malletia.

  • Modiolus.

  • Murex.

  • Natica.

  • Notoloupus.

  • Obelia.

  • Rubus.

  • Sertularia.

  • Struthiolaria.

  • Symplectoscyphus.

  • Uncinia.

  • — var. lytteltonensis, Myosotis.

  • Austrotoma n. subgen. (Finlay), 515.

  • Austrotriton, in key (Finlay), 463.

  • cyphoides n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 455.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 463.

  • cyphum (Tate), rel. to A. cyphoides (Finlay), 456.

  • maorium n. sp., with pls. (Finlay), 453.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 463.

  • — — var. insignitum n. var., with pl. (Finlay) 454.

  • — — — in key (Finlay), 463.

  • minimum (Hutt.), with pl. (Finlay), 454.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 463.

  • neozelanica M. & M., classific. (Finlay), 454.

  • — — occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • parkinsonianum (Perry), a Charonia (Finlay), 499.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 463.

  • — — rel. to A. maorium (Finlay), 453.

  • tortirostre (Tate), rel. to A. maorium (Finlay), 454.

  • — — rel. to A. minimum (Finlay), 455.

  • woodsi (Tate), rel. to A. minimum (Finlay), 455.

  • autocharis, Venusia.

  • automatic light, Barrett Reef (Baillie), 708.

  • avellanoides, Trivia.

  • Avena sativa L., host of Ustilago levis (Cunningham), 406.

  • Avenae, Cintractia.

  • Ustilago.

  • — — segetum var.

  • avenoides, Deyeuxia.

  • avicenniaefolia, Olearia.

  • “awa a te atua, Te,” a noted pumoana (Andersen), 696.

  • awamoaensis, Drillia.

  • Eulimella.

  • Linemera.

  • Turbonilla.

  • “Awamoan,” use of term (Finlay & McD.), 535 note 2.

  • axillaris, Muehlenbeckia.

  • Azorella trifoliata Benth. et Hook. f., host of Uromyces Azorellae (Cunningham), 46.

  • Azorellae, Uromyces.

  • Babber Is. on geanticlinal ridge (Benson), 103, 105.

  • becca, Natica.

  • bacchus, Physiculus.

  • badia, Potamopyrgus.

  • baguelensis, Nummulites.

  • Baileyi, Cyathus.

  • bait-rests, shape (Rangi Hiroa), 356.

  • Baker, J. G., humidity shown by fern-growth, 67.

  • Bali, on geanticlinal ridge (Benson), 102.

  • Banda arc, E. Indian Archipel. (Benson), 103.

  • Banda Deep, formation (Benson), 112.

  • Banda Sea, geol. phases (Benson), 105, 106–7, 109, 111, 113, 126.

  • Banks Pen. botan. subdist. (Laing & Wall), 438.

  • — — vegetation (Laing & Wall), 438–43.

  • — — veg. and climate (Holloway), 79–80.

  • banksi, Hemicarpus.

  • banksii, Aglaophenia.

  • Banksii, Blechnum.

  • Cordyline.

  • Freycinetia.

  • banksii, Plumularia.

  • barbatus, Musculus.

  • barley, covered smut (Cunningham), 408.

  • — naked smut (Cunningham), 409.

  • Barnea n. sp., ident. (Finlay), 497.

  • Barrett Reef, automatic light (Baillie), 708.

  • barrierensis, Uber (Euspira).

  • Bartrum, J. A., conglomerates in limestone (Benson), 130.

  • Baryspira See Ancilla.

  • Barytellina anomalodonta n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 473.

  • crassidens Marw., type of Barytellina (Finlay), 474.

  • bascauda, Tugalia.

  • Basilissa n. sp. of Suter. See Calliostoma suteri var. fragile.

  • basketry, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 344.

  • bathymetric map, E. Indies, N. Guinea, &c. (Benson), 100.

  • — — S.W. Pacific (Benson), 122.

  • Bathytoma antecostata Sut., assoc. with Cryptomella (Finlay), 516.

  • excavata Sut., type of Austrotoma (Finlay), 515.

  • nodilirata (M. & S.), an Epideira (Finlay), 515.

  • sulcata Hutt., renamed Pseudotoma suteri (Cossmann), (Finlay), 503 note.

  • transenna (Sut.) [Leucosyrinx alta transenna], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 511.

  • — — varying form (Finlay), 508.

  • Baudys, E., effect of smut on animals (Cunningham), 426.

  • “Beach, The,” Wellington waterfront (Baillie), 711.

  • Beacon Hill, telephone to pilot-station (Baillie), 705.

  • beacons, Wellington (Baillie), 702–3.

  • Bealey, rainfall (Holloway), 72.

  • Bedot, M., relation of various sp. of Plumularia (Bale), 253.

  • beech-nepticulid. See Nepticula lucida.

  • beet, food-plant of Haplomyza chenopodii (Watt), 684.

  • beet-fly. See Haplomyza chenopodii.

  • beethami, Pecten.

  • Bela, doubtful classific. (Finlay), 499.

  • canaliculata Sut., congen. with B. infelix, &c. (Finlay) 499.

  • infelix Sut., congen. with B. canaliculata Sut., &c., (Finlay), 499.

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  • Bela, infelix occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • robusta Hutt., replace with Belophos (Austrotoma) minor (Finlay), 515.

  • tenuilirata (Sut.) [Ptychatractus], occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • — — occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508.

  • woodsi Tate, one of Turridae (Finlay), 515.

  • bellidioides, Senecio.

  • bellula, Leda.

  • Nuculana.

  • Belophos (Austrotoma) minor, n. name for Bela robusta Hutt. (Finlay), 515 note.

  • sulcata (Hutton), fig. (Marwick), 161.

  • belts, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 344, 346.

  • Benmore coal area (Speight), 619.

  • Bennett, G. W., Wellington lighthouse-keeper (Baillie), 706, 708.

  • bensoni, Solecurtus.

  • Best, E., Maori belts (Rangi Hiroa), 346, 348, 349.

  • — Maori names of Aciphylla (Rangi Hiroa), 358.

  • — Maori sandals (Rangi Hiroa), 357, 360.

  • — Maruiwi, flight of (Andersen), 696.

  • Betulaceae, host of Melampsoridium betulinum (Cunningham), 29.

  • Betulae, Melampsoridium.

  • Uredo.

  • betulina, Melampsora.

  • betulinum, Melampsoridium.

  • Bewani Range, geol. (Benson), 116.

  • bicalycula, Hydrallmania.

  • Thuiaria.

  • bicaudatus, Otolithus (Physiculus).

  • Bidwillii, Libocedrus.

  • bilabiata, Campanularia.

  • Hypanthea.

  • Silicularia.

  • Billardieri, Polypodium.

  • bimutata, Cenospira.

  • bipunctatum, Sympetrum.

  • bird-protection, birds for Exhibition, 1923 (Inst.), 736, 756.

  • “birds-nest” fungi. See Nidulariales.

  • Bismarck Archipel. geol., (Benson), 119. See also New Britain, New Ireland.

  • — Range, geol. (Benson), 116.

  • bispinosa, Odontotheca.

  • Sertularia.

  • bivalve, Hymenophyllum.

  • blanda, Turbonilla.

  • Blechnum, occ. (Holloway), 77.

  • Banksii Hook. f., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 439.

  • capense (L.) Schlecht., occ. (Holloway), 74.

  • nigrum (Col.) Mett., occ. (Holloway), 86.

  • Patersoni Mett., occ. (Holloway), 78, 86.

  • penna marina (Poir.) Kuhn., occ. (Holloway), 74, 88.

  • vulcanicum (Bl.) Kuhn., occ. (Holloway), 74.

  • — — occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 439.

  • bollonsi, Venericardia.

  • Borkhausenia idiogama n. sp. (Meyrick), 661.

  • pallidula n. sp. (Meyrick), 210.

  • Borneo. See Malay Archipel.

  • Borsonia absent from Awamoan (Finlay), 499.

  • — doubtful classific. (Finlay), 499.

  • cincta (Hutt.), congen. with Ptychatractus pukeuriensis Sut. (Finlay), 501.

  • rudis (Hutt.), occ. only in Waihao greensands (Finlay), 499.

  • Bougainville Isld., geol. (Benson), 121.

  • Bougainville Range, geol. (Benson), 117.

  • Bougainvillidae (Bale), 228.

  • Bovallia gigantea Pfeffer, aff. to B. monoculoides (Chilton), 271.

  • monoculoides (Haswell), occ. (Chilton), 270.

  • Bowler's Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 714.

  • brachiopods, north New Guinea (Benson), 116.

  • Bragg, H., Queen's Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 718.

  • Bragg, W. H., honorary member, 1923 (Inst.), 750.

  • breath, length of (Andersen), 698.

  • Brefeld, O., classific. of smuts (Cunningham), 401, 408.

  • — germination of Urocystis (Cunningham), 430.

  • — infecn. of Arrhenatherum elatius (Cunningham), 406.

  • brevicornis, Cryptamorpha.

  • Mecorchesia.

  • brevipennis, Galaxias.

  • brevirostris, Latirus.

  • Turbinella.

  • brevis var. laevigata, Schismope.

  • brevispira, Marginella (Glabrella).

  • “Brick House,” signals from (Baillie), 704.

  • Brizae, Tilletia.

  • Brocchina pukeuriensis (Sut.) should replace Ptychatractus pukeuriensis Sut. (Finlay), 501.

  • — — occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 510; Pukeuri, 508.

  • bromivora, Ustilago.

  • Ustilago Carbo var. vulgaris d.

  • Bromus hordeaceus L., host of Ustilago bromivora (Cunningham), 412.

  • unioloides H. B. K., host of Ustilago bromivora (Cunningham), 412.

  • — — rust-proof, Hill (Cunningham), 401.

  • — — smut-free strain (Cunningham), 401.

  • Brookula and Liotella, relations (Finlay), 526.

  • corulum (Hutt.), not typical (Finlay), 526; in key, 531.

  • endodonta n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 530; in key, 531.

  • fossilis n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 527; in key, 531.

  • funiculata n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 519; in key, 531.

  • iredalei n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 527; in key, 531.

  • pukeuriensis n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 529; in key, 531.

  • stibarochila Iredale, type of group (Finlay), 531.

  • tenuilirata n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 528; in key, 531.

  • Broun, T., final part (8) of Bull. 1 (Inst.), 754.

  • Brouwer, H. A., E. Indian Archipel. tectonics, 103, 107, 110, 113.

  • — New Guinea, mountains (Benson), 115.

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  • Brouwer, H. A., Timor, rock-strata (Benson), 104–5.

  • — vulcanism in Banda Sea region (Benson), 108, 109.

  • Brown, F. D., resol. of sympathy (Inst.), 728, 753.

  • browni, Magadina.

  • Bruce, W. S., resol. of sympathy (Inst.), 728.

  • Bubakia Arth., syn., 26.

  • Buccinum coronarium Solander, syn., 180.

  • papulosum Martyn, in classific. (Marwick), 166, 174.

  • — — syn., 180.

  • scutulatum Martyn, charact. (Marwick), 166, 174.

  • — — syn., 180.

  • scutulatum Martyn, charact. (Marwick), 169.

  • vermis Martyn, syn., 187.

  • Buchanani, Danthonia.

  • Buck, P. See Te Rangi Hiroa.

  • bucknilli, Epitonium.

  • building fund, establishment (Inst.), 776.

  • Buka, geol. (Benson), 121.

  • bulbiferum, Asplenium.

  • — var. tripinnatum, Asplenium.

  • Bulbinella Hookeri Benth. & Hook., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 441.

  • Bulbophyllum pygmaeum (Sm.) Lindl., occ. (Holloway), 89.

  • bullata, Lima.

  • Ustilago.

  • Buller, W., Maori extinction (Rangi Hiroa), 362.

  • Bullinella enysi (Hutt.) [Cylichnella], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • soror (Sut.) [Cylichnella], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 510; Pukeuri, 508.

  • striata (Hutt.) [Cylichnella], occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • bully. See Gobiomorphus gobioides.

  • burden-carrier. See kawe.

  • burdigalensis, Natica.

  • burial, delayed (Rangi Hiroa), 355.

  • Burmese arc and Malay Aechipel. (Benson), 112–13.

  • burnetti, Chlamys.

  • Pecten.

  • Buru, geol. phases (Benson), 103, 104, 105, 105 note, 106, 107, 111, 112, 113.

  • Buru-Ceram trend-line (Benson), 113.

  • bush sickness, chemistry (Aston), 720.

  • buski, Plumularia.

  • Thuiaria.

  • buskii, Desmoscyphus.

  • caddis-flies. See Trichoptera.

  • Cadulus delicatulus Sut., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508; Target Gully, 495.

  • Caeoma Tul., in key (Cunningham), 32.

  • — syn., 26.

  • Epilobii Link., syn., 30.

  • fallax Cda., syn., 50.

  • miniatum Schlecht., syn., 16.

  • Potentillae Schlecht., syn., 19.

  • Rosae Schlecht., syn., 16.

  • caeruleus, Paraleptamphopus.

  • caesar, Lucilia.

  • caesaris, Eusiroides.

  • caespitosa, Uncinia.

  • cairoma, Marginella.

  • calabash-trumpet (Andersen), 689.

  • Calamoceratidae, key, &c. (Tillyard), 285, 302–3.

  • calcar, Struthiolaria.

  • calcarata, Hebella.

  • caliculata, Campanularia.

  • Orthopyxis.

  • californica, Plumularia.

  • Callanaitis speighti Sut. [Chione], occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • yatei (Gray), occ. Taieri (Finlay), 517.

  • calliactis, Glyphipteryx.

  • Calliostoma cancellatum Finlay, occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • — — new name C. temporemuta (Finlay), 509 note

  • marwicki Finlay, occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • selectum Chemn., occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 518.

  • suteri Finlay, occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508; Target Gully, 496.

  • — — var. fragile Finlay, occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508; Target Gully, 496.

  • — — — is Basilissa n. sp. of Suter (Finlay), 496.

  • temporemuta Finlay, proposed for C. cancellatum (Finlay), 509 note.

  • tigris Martyn, occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 518.

  • Calliphora Linné, in key (Malloch), 638; key to, 640.

  • antennatis, belongs to Anthomyiidae (Malloch), 640.

  • aureonotata Macquart, in key (Malloch) 640.

  • erythrocephala Linné, in key (Malloch), 640.

  • quadrimaculatus Swederus, in key (Malloch), 640.

  • villosa Rob.-Desv., in key (Malloch), 640.

  • Calliphoridae of N.Z. (Malloch), 638–40.

  • Callochiton empleurus (Hutt.), occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 517.

  • platessa Gould, occ. Taieri (Finlay), 517.

  • callosa, Natica.

  • Struthiolaria.

  • callosus, Polinices.

  • Calpe emarginata Fabr., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 221.

  • Calycella parkeri n. sp., a typical Gonothyraea (Bale), 227.

  • Calyptraea maculata (Q. & G.) should be C. novae-zelandiae (Lesson), (Finlay), 497.

  • novae-zelandiae Less., occ. (Marsh. & Murd), 156.

  • tenuis (Gray), occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • Campanulaceae, host of Puccina Wahlenbergiae (Cunningham), 8.

  • Campanularia bilabiata Coughtrey, syn., 233.

  • lennoxensis. Hartlaub's Eucopella crenata (Bale), 233.

  • tridentata Bale, syn., 236.

  • campanularia, Eucopella.

  • Silicularia.

  • campanulatus, Cyathus.

  • Campanulina humilis n. sp., with fig. (Bale), 235.

  • Campanulinidae (Bale), 235.

  • Campbell Isld., forest only scrub (Holloway), 92.

  • campylocarpum, Synthecium.

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  • canaliculata, Bela.

  • Corbula.

  • Rhyssoplax.

  • cancellaria, Anachis.

  • cancellata, Crossea.

  • cancellatum, Calliostoma.

  • candida, Nidula.

  • Nidularia.

  • Nozeba.

  • — var. effusa, Nozeba.

  • Candollaceae, host of an Aecidium (Cunningham), 47.

  • Candollei, Ustilago.

  • Canterbury College Jubilee, repres. (Inst.), 751.

  • Cantharidus tenebrosus A. Ad., wrong ident. (Finlay), 498.

  • capense, Blechnum.

  • Polystichum.

  • capillaris, Sertularella.

  • capitata, Myosotis.

  • captalis, Cheilosia.

  • Capua intractana (Walk.), N.Z. occ. (Philpott), 664.

  • Carbo var. vulgaris d. bromivora, Ustilago.

  • Carcharodon, occ. N. Auck. (Marshall), 618.

  • Cardium patulum Hutt. should be Protocardia patula (Hutt.), (Finlay), 498.

  • spatiosum Hutt., occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Carex appressa R. Br., host of Puccina Caricis (Cunningham), 394.

  • comans, used for belt (Rangi Hiroa), 348.

  • dipsacea Berggr., host of Elateromyces niger (Cunningham), 416.

  • — — host of E. olivaceus (Cunningham), 417.

  • flava Linn. var. cataractae R. Br., not on Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 444.

  • Gaudichaudiana Kunth., host of Cintractia Caricis (Cunningham), 420.

  • lucida Boott., used for belt (Rangi Hiroa), 348.

  • pseudo-cyperus L., host of Ustilago catenata (Cunningham), 417.

  • Solandri Boott., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 441.

  • subdola Boott., host of Cintractia Caricis (Cunningham), 420.

  • ternaria Forst. f., host of Cintractia Caricis (Cunningham), 420.

  • parkeri Hilgendorf, syn., 231.

  • testacea Sol. ex Boott., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 441.

  • virgata Sol., host of Elateromyces olivaceus (Cunningham), 417.

  • cargo, rate of discharge at Wellington (Baillie) 716.

  • caricicola, Ustilago.

  • Caricis, Anthracoidea.

  • Cintractia.

  • Puccinia.

  • Uredo.

  • Ustilago.

  • Caries, Tilletia.

  • Uredo.

  • Carinacca n. subg. (Marwick), 553; in key, 548, 554; range, 546.

  • Carinacca. See also Natica (Carinacca).

  • carinata, Ampullina.

  • carinatum, Sinum.

  • carinatus, Sigaretus.

  • Carpentaria, Gulf, geol. (Benson), 118.

  • Carsei, Schoenus.

  • Veronica.

  • Carstenz Top, geol. (Benson), 118.

  • Carter, C. R., Wellington lighthouse (Baillie), 705–6; Queen's Wharf, 719; reclamation contracts, 711.

  • Carter Bequest, erection of observatory with funds (Inst.), 733, 756, 772; erection of brick room for library, 734, 776; statement of accounts, 1922, 736, 759.

  • — Library, removal from Museum (Inst.), 733.

  • Caryophyllaceae, infection by rusts (Cunningham), 404, 427.

  • Cass, altitude, climate, &c. (Holloway), 74.

  • Cassidea labiata (Perry), diff. from Phalium labiatum (Finlay), 524.

  • pyra (Lamk.), diff., from Phalium labiatum, &c. (Finlay), 524.

  • — — should. be Galeodea senex (Hutt.), (Finlay), 507.

  • stadialis Hedley, with pl. (Finlay), 525; occ. 518.

  • castanea, Ponera.

  • Castnidae, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • Castnioidea, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • Catalogue Committee. See N.Z. Institute.

  • Catamacta transfixa n. sp. (Meyrick), 203.

  • cataractae, Carex flava var.

  • catenata, Limopsis.

  • Ustilago.

  • caudata, Siphonalia.

  • Verconella.

  • Cecidomyia oleariae Maskell, prob. host of Eurytoma oleariae (Gahan), 688.

  • uredinicola, parasitic on Uromyces (Cunningham), 51.

  • Celakovskyana, Puccinia.

  • Celama, strigil (Philpott), 222.

  • Celebes, geol. structure (Benson), 106, 107, 111.

  • Celmisia coriacea (Forst. f.) Hook. f., host of Puccinia Celmisiae (Cunningham), 9.

  • Dallii Buch., food-plant of Apatetris melanombra (Watt.), 332.

  • discolor Hook. f., host of Aecidium Celmisiae-discoloris (Cunningham), 37.

  • Hookeri Cockayne, host of Puccinia Celmisiae (Cunningham), 8.

  • longifolia Cass., host of Puccinia Celmisiae (Cunningham), 8.

  • — — var. alpina T. Kirk, host of Puccinia Celmisiae (Cunningham), 8.

  • petiolata Hook. f., host of Aecidium Celmisiae-petiolatae (Cunningham), 37.

  • Petriei Cheesem., host of Aecidium Celmisiae-Petriei (Cunningham), 38.

  • prorepens Petrie, host of Aecidium Celmisiae-discoloris (Cunningham), 37.

  • Sinclairii Hook. f., host of Aecidium Celmisae-discoloris (Cunningham), 37.

  • spectabilis Hook. f., host of Puccinia fodens (Cunningham), 395.

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  • Celmisia verbascifolia, food-plant of Apatetris melanombra (Watt), 332.

  • Celmisiae, Puccinia.

  • Uredo.

  • Uredo Compositarum.

  • Celmisiae-discoloris, Aecidium.

  • Celmisiae-petiolatae, Aecidium.

  • Celmisiae-Petriei, Aecidium.

  • Cenospira bimutata n. name proposed for Hemiconus ornatus (Hutt.), (Finlay), 498.

  • centrifoliae, Uredo Rosae.

  • cephalapods, N. Canterbury (Marshall), 615.

  • Cephanodes janus Misken, strigil, fig. (Philpott), 223.

  • Ceram, geol. phases (Benson), 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 111, 112, 113.

  • cerastium, Thuiaria.

  • Cerastium vulgatum Linné, food-plant of Haplomyza chenopodii (Watt), 684.

  • ceraunias, Ichneutica.

  • Cerithidea, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • perplexa (Marshall and Murdoch), (Marwick), 194.

  • — —, Ataxocerithium perplexum should stand as (Finlay), 477.

  • Cerithiella fidicula Sut., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • — — varying form (Finlay), 508.

  • Cerithiopsis, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Cerozodia paradisea Edwards, desc. (Alexander), 654.

  • “Challenger” fig. of Thuiaria cerastium (Bale), 237.

  • Chamaenerii, Pucciniastrum Abieti.

  • Chamostraea should be Cleidothaerus (Finlay), 497.

  • Chance Bros., Somes Isld. light (Baillie), 709.

  • Chapman, F., ident. of Serpula ouyenensis (Finlay), 449.

  • chapmani, Ditrupa.

  • Charagia, strigil (Philpott), 217, 218.

  • virescens Dbld., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 217.

  • charassa, Lironoba.

  • chariessa, Cytherea.

  • Charixena iridoxa Meyr., with pls. (Watt), 327.

  • Charles Louis Range, geol. (Benson), 123.

  • Charonia, in key (Finlay), 463.

  • clifdenensis n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 460.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • lampas (L.), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — (L.), juvenile characters (Finlay), 461.

  • — — occ. (Finlay), 462.

  • — — var. euclia Hedley, occ. (Finlay), 462, 518.

  • — — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • neozelanica (M. & M.), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — (M. & M.), rel. to C. clifdenensis (Finlay), 461.

  • nodifera var. euclia Hedley, syn., 462.

  • tritonis, in key (Finlay), 464.

  • chartularia, Orthenches.

  • Chatham Islds., climate and vegetation (Holloway), 90–1.

  • — — schists (Benson), 130.

  • chathamensis, Chlamys.

  • Pecten.

  • Rissoina.

  • Trochus.

  • chathamicum, Linum monogynum var.

  • chattonensis, Solecurtus.

  • Uber.

  • Cheeseman, T. F., Kermadec Islds. vegetation, 90.

  • — resol. of sympathy (Inst.), 753.

  • cheesemani, Drillia.

  • Cheesema ii, Potamogeton.

  • Cheilosia captalis n. sp. (Miller, 282.

  • fulvipes n. sp. (Miller), 282.

  • cheilostoma, Merelina.

  • Chenopodiaceae, hosts of Uredo Rhagodiae (Cunningham), 43.

  • chenopodii, Haplomyza.

  • Chenopodium album L., food-plant of Haplomyza chenopodii (Watt), 684.

  • Cheviots, bush sickness in (Aston), 723.

  • chickweed. See Cerastium vulgatum, and Stellaria media.

  • chiltoni, Pycnocentrodes.

  • Thecocarpus.

  • Chiltonia mihiwaka Chilton, with fig. (Chilton), 271.

  • subtenuis Sayce, affin. to C. mihiwaka (Chilton), 271.

  • Chione crassitesta n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 478.

  • marshalli Coss., a nomen nudum (Finlay), 505.

  • meridionalis (Sow.), is C. vellicata Hutt. (Finlay), 505.

  • speighti. See Callanaitis speighti.

  • stuchburyi (Gray), charact. (Finlay), 478.

  • Chlamys (Pallium) burnetti (Zitt.), [Pecten], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • chathamensis (Hutt.) [Pecten], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508; Target Gully, 495.

  • grangei n. sp., with fig. (Murdoch), 159.

  • oamarutica n. sp., with pl. (Murdoch), 158.

  • radiatus (Hutt.) [Pecten], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • Choiseul, geol. (Benson), 121.

  • chondroderma, Puccinia.

  • Chree, C., elected hon. member (Inst.), 775.

  • christiei, Trigonostoma.

  • christyi, Eulima.

  • chrysargyra, Sabatinca.

  • chrysippus petilia, Danaida.

  • chrysograpta, Astrogenes.

  • Chrysomyia Rob.-Desv., in key (Malloch), 638.

  • dux Eschscholz, charac. (Malloch), 639.

  • rufifacies Macquart, only sp. in N.Z. (Malloch), 639.

  • chudeaui, Orthophragmina.

  • cicada, trout-food (Phillipps), 383, &c.

  • Cicindela tuberculata, trout-food (Phillipps), 385.

  • ciliatum, Hymenophyllum.

  • cincta, Borsonia.

  • Struthiolaria.

  • cinctum, Sinum.

  • Sinum (Eunatacina).

  • cinctus, Polinices (Euspira).

  • Sigaretus.

  • Sigaretus (Natacina).

  • cinense, Polygonum.

  • cinerea, Puccinia.

  • cingulata, Melampsalta.

  • Struthiolaria.

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  • cingulata subsp. monilifera, Struthiolaria.

  • — var. B, Struthiolaria.

  • cingulatus, Circulus.

  • Cintractia, characters (Cunningham), 418.

  • — in key (Cunningham), 403.

  • Avenae Ell. et Tr., syn., 405.

  • Caricis (Persoon) Magnus, with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 420.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 418.

  • patagonica Cke. et Mass., syn., 412.

  • sclerotiformis (Cooke and Massee) n. comb., with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 421.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 418.

  • Spinificis (Ludwig) McAlpine, with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 418.

  • circularis, Otolithus (Scopelus).

  • Circulus cingulatus Bartrum, an Elachorbis (Finlay), 497.

  • helicoides (Hutt.), congen. with C. subtatei Sut. (Finlay), 497.

  • politus Sut., congen. with C. tatei (Angas), (Finlay), 497.

  • Cirsii-lanceolati, Gymnoconia.

  • Citharus. See also Otolithus (Citharus).

  • linguatula Linné, otolith (Frost), 614.

  • citriformis, Uromyces.

  • Cixiidae (Myers), 315–26.

  • Cixius, classific., &c. (Myers), 317.

  • — of Walker (Myers), 316.

  • aspilus Walker, syn., 318.

  • finitimus Walker, syn., 326.

  • interior Walker, with pl. (Myers), 318.

  • kermadecensis n. sp. (Myers), 319.

  • marginalis Walker, syn., 324.

  • nervosus (Linn.), type (Myers), 317.

  • oppositus Walker, syn., 324.

  • punctimargo Walker, with pl. (Myers), 317.

  • rufifrons Walker (Myers), 319.

  • Cladophora, trout-food (Phillips), 382.

  • cladrastidis, Uromyces.

  • clarkei, Tiriteana.

  • clathrata, Trichotropis.

  • Clathurella hamiltoni Hutton, syn., 197.

  • Clavidae (Bale), 228.

  • Clematidis, Aecidium.

  • Dicaeoma.

  • Puccinia.

  • Clematis Colensoi Hook. f., host of Aecidium octagense (Cunningham), 33.

  • hexasepala DC., recorded host of Aecidium otagense (Cunningham), 33.

  • indivisa Willd., host of Aecidium otagense (Cunningham), 33.

  • marata Armstr., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 441.

  • Clifden beds, note on (Finlay & McD.), 534–38.

  • — — list shells from bands 6, 7, and 8 (Finlay & McD.), 538.

  • clifdenensis, Charonia.

  • Magadina.

  • cliffortioides, Nothofagus.

  • climacotus, Fusinus.

  • Clinton, G. P., classific. of smuts (Cunningham), 403.

  • clypeatus, Semo.

  • Clytia johnstoni (Alder), occ. (Bale), 227, 232.

  • Cnephasia latomana (Meyr.), first male record (Philpott), 209.

  • Cockayne, L., ferns, Tongariro Nat. Park, 88.

  • — vegetation, Chatham Islds., 90.

  • — Arrowsmith dist., 75.

  • — and R. Laing, Cass climate, 75.

  • cockrofti, Malpha.

  • Colensoi, Alsophila.

  • Clematis.

  • Cyathus.

  • Olearia.

  • Phyllachne.

  • Trichomanes.

  • colensonis, Lestes.

  • Coleosporiaceae, charact. (Cunningham), 25.

  • — classific (Cunningham), 26.

  • — occ. of Uredo (Cunningham), 40.

  • Coleosporium Leveille (Cunningham), 25.

  • —, Peridermium in cycle of (Cunningham), 32.

  • Fuchsiae Cooke, with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 25.

  • “College Lane” of “College Passage” (Baillie), 711.

  • Collonista imperforata (Sut.), no fossil record (Finlay), 497.

  • colonica, Hydropsyche.

  • colorata, Lima.

  • Columbarium maorium M. & M., occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • columnaria, Sertularella.

  • colza-oil in N.Z. lighthouses (Baillie), 709.

  • comans, Carex.

  • Comarchis, strigil (Philpott), 222.

  • comburens, Ustilago.

  • Cominella, occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • drewi Hutton, syn., 198.

  • hamiltoni (Hutton), with pl. (Marwick), 197.

  • huttoni Kobelt, syn., 197.

  • pulchra Sut., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • quoyana (A. Ad.) diff. from C. hamiltoni (Marwick), 198.

  • communal life, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 367.

  • compacta, Pollia.

  • Puccinia.

  • Tritonidea.

  • complanata, Conomitra.

  • Compositae, hosts of Aecidium Celmisiae-discoloris (Cunningham), 37.

  • — hosts of Puccinia Celmisiae (Cunningham), 8.

  • — hosts of Puccinia spp (Cunningham), 393, 395.

  • — hosts of Uredo Oleariae (Cunningham), 44.

  • Compositarum var. Clemisiae, Uredo.

  • compressa, Sulconacca.

  • compta, Verconella.

  • conch-horn. See pumoana.

  • Conchothyra marshalli Trechmann, with fig. (Marwick), 171.

  • parasitica (McCoy) Hutt., aff. to Struthiolarella nordenskjoldi (Marwick), 165.

  • — — aff. to Pugnellus marshelli (Marwick), 170.

  • — — not at Shag Point (Wilckens), 544.

  • concinna, Couthouyia.

  • Lucinida.

  • Monalaria.

– 839 –
  • concinna, Struthiolaria tuberculata.

  • confusum, Psilochorema.

  • conglomerates in hydraulic limestone (Benson), 130.

  • conoidea, Siphonalia.

  • Verconella.

  • Conomitra complanata (Tate), rel. to C. inconspicua (Finlay), 468.

  • inconspicua (Hutt.), with pl. (Finlay), 468.

  • othone T.-Woods, similar to C. othoniana (Finlay), 468.

  • othoniana n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 467.

  • consortis, Natica.

  • conspicua, Arundo.

  • constricta, Philine.

  • contabulatum, Anabathron.

  • contraria, Ochrogaster.

  • Conus (Lithoconus) abruptus Marshall, occ. (Finlay), 479.

  • — — dennanti Tate, rel. to C. (L.) triangularis (Finlay), 479.

  • — — triangularis n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 479.

  • convexa, Struthiolaria.

  • convolvuli, Sphinx.

  • Cook, J., Maori population (Rangi Hiroa), 363.

  • — Strait, early importance (Baillie), 701.

  • cooking-bands, technique (Rangi Hiroa), 350.

  • Coons, G. W. See Potter, A. A., and Coons.

  • Coprosma foetidissima Forst., host of Aecidium hupiro (Cunningham), 37.

  • coracina. Monodonta.

  • coral, Fly River (Benson), 116.

  • Corallina setacea Ellis, syn., 252.

  • corbis, Venericardia.

  • Corbula canaliculata Hutt., same shell as C. humerosa Hutt. (Finlay), 499.

  • humerosa Hutt., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510.

  • — — same shell as C. canaliculata Hutt. (Finlay), 499.

  • kaiparaensis Sut., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

  • pumila Hutt., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • — — varying form (Finlay), 508.

  • Cordalia Gobi, syn., 49.

  • persicina Gobi, syn., 50.

  • Cordyline australis, used for sandals (Rangi Hiroa), 357, 358.

  • Banksii Hook. f., not on Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 438.

  • Corethra, food of Libellula pulchella (Phillipps), 389.

  • coriacea, Celmisia.

  • Corisa, food of Libellula pulchella (Phillipps), 389.

  • cornea var. wormbetiensis, Ditrupa.

  • coronarium, Buccinum.

  • coronata, Tylospira.

  • corrugata, Plumularia.

  • corulum, Brookula.

  • Lissospira

  • Scalaria.

  • Corynidae (Bale), 228.

  • Cossmann, M., Pelicaria and Tylospira (Marwick), 169.

  • — Struthiolariidae, classific. (Marwick), 161.

  • Ptychatractus, remarks on (Finlay), 500.

  • Trophon crispus named T. gouldi (Marwick), 199.

  • costata, Aethocola.

  • Crepidula.

  • Neptunea.

  • Siphonalia.

  • Terebra.

  • Cotton. C. A., Pleistocene crust-warping and block-faulting (Benson), 131.

  • cottreaui, Otolithus (Percidarum).

  • coughtreyi, Obelia.

  • Couthouyia concinna Marsh. & Murd., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Target Gully, 496.

  • covered smut of barley (Cunningham), 408.

  • Crambus abditus n. sp. (Philpott), 212.

  • crenaeus Meyr., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • crane-flies of N.Z. (Alexander), 641.

  • crenaeus, Crambus.

  • crenulata, Struthiolaria.

  • crassa, Cyproidia.

  • Crassatellites obesus (A. Ad.), ident. (Finlay), 505; occ. Awamoa, 511.

  • crassi, Eusiroides.

  • crassicaudatum, Neurochorema.

  • crassidens, Barytellina.

  • crassitesta, Chione.

  • crassiuscula, Sertularella.

  • crassum, Tetradeion.

  • crayfish. See Paranephrops planifrons

  • crenata, Eucopella.

  • Orthopyxis.

  • Crepidula costata (Sow.) should be expunged (Finlay), 498.

  • gregaria Sow., occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • incurva Zitt. is C. wilckensi Finlay (Finlay), 498.

  • monoxyla (Less.), occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510; Pukeuri, 508.

  • striata (Hutt.) should be C. radiata (Hutt.), (Finlay), 498.

  • cribraria, Argina.

  • crinis, Sertularia.

  • crinita, Dichelachne.

  • Luzula.

  • Crinitae, Uredo.

  • crispus, Fusus.

  • Trophon.

  • croceus, Fraus.

  • Cronartiaceae, classific. (Cunningham), 26.

  • — hosts of Uredo (Cunningham), 40.

  • Cronartium, Peridermium in cycle of (Cunningham), 32.

  • Crosidosemo plebeiana Zell., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • Crossea cancellata (T.-Woods), occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • sublabiata Tate., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510

  • crucibuliforme, Crucibulum.

  • Crucibulum Tulasne, characteristics (Cunningham), 62.

  • — in key, 61.

  • —, Cyathus.

  • —, Nidularia.

  • crucibuliforme (Scop.) White, syn., 63.

  • emodense Berk., syn., 62.

  • juglandicolum De Toni, syn., 63.

  • simile Mass., syn., 63.

  • vulgare Tulasne, with figs. (Cunningham), 63.

– 840 –
  • cruciferus, Molophilus

  • Cryptamorpha brevicornis White, with pl. (Hudson. 341.

  • Cryptomella n. subgen. (Finlay), 516.

  • Cucullaea, occ. N. Auck. (Marshall), 617.

  • alta Sow., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510.

  • — — var. B Hutt., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 510; Target Gully, 495.

  • attenuata Hutt., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • australis (Hutt.), occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511; Pukeuri, 508.

  • cumingi, Divaricella.

  • cuneata, Euphrasia.

  • cuniculi, Puccinia.

  • Cunninghamii, Cyathea.

  • Dendrobium.

  • Gleichenia.

  • Olea

  • Olearia.

  • Polypodium.

  • curta, Paphia.

  • curvata, Ardices.

  • Customhouse Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 715.

  • Cyathea Cunninghamii Hook. f., not on Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 444.

  • dealbata (Forst. f.) Sow., occ. (Holloway), 77.

  • kermadecensis W. R. B. Oliver, Trichomanes venosum epiphytic on (Holloway), 90.

  • medullaris (Forst. f.) Sw., grown in the open, Auckland (Holloway), 89.

  • lentifera (L.) White, syn., 65.

  • melanosperma (Schw.) White, syn., 66.

  • rufipes (Ell. et Ev.) White, syn., 66.

  • stercorea (Schw.) White, syn., 66

  • Cyathus Haller, characteristics (Cunningham), 63.

  • — in key (Cunningham), 61.

  • affinis Pat., syn., 66.

  • Baileyi Mass., syn., 66.

  • campanulatus Cda., syn., 65.

  • Colensoi Berkeley, with pl. (Cunningham), 64.

  • Crucibulum Pers., syn., 63.

  • dimorphus Cobb, syn., 66.

  • emodensis Berk., syn., 62.

  • fimentarius DC., syn., 63.

  • fimicola Berk., syn., 63.

  • Hookeri Berkley, with pl. (Cunningham), 65.

  • novae-zelandiae Tulasne (Cunningham), 64.

  • — — in key, 64.

  • laevis DC., syn., 63.

  • Lesuerii Tul., syn., 66.

  • melanospermus De Toni, syn., 66.

  • Olla Persoon, with pl. (Cunningham), 65.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 64.

  • pezizoides Berk., syn., 63.

  • pusio Berk., syn., 63.

  • rufipes Ell. et Ev., syn., 66.

  • similis Cke., syn., 65.

  • stercoreus (Schw.) De Toni, with pl. (Cunningham), 66.

  • vernicosus DC., syn., 65.

  • Wrightii Berk., syn., 66.

  • Cyclina dispar Hutton, syn., 193.

  • Cyclophorus serpens, food-plant of Philocryptica polypodii (Watt), 337.

  • Cyclostrema, name to be rejected (Finlay), 497.

  • Cylichnella enysi Hutt., a Bullinella (Finlay), 497.

  • soror Sut., a Bullinella (Finlay), 497.

  • Cymatiidae, key to (Finlay), 463.

  • Cymatium, in key (Finlay), 463.

  • — of Oamaru loc. (Finlay), 453.

  • — n. sp., undescribed (Finlay), 459.

  • decagonium n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 460.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • exaratum (Reeve), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — similar to C. decagonium (Finlay), 460.

  • gemmulatum (Tate), rel. to C revolutum (Finlay), 456.

  • intercostale (Tate), rel. to C. kaiparaense (Finlay), 458.

  • kaiparaense n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 457.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • marwicki n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 456.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • minimum (Hutt.) should be expunged from lists (Finlay), 499.

  • — — syn., 453.

  • octoserratum n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 459,

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • pahiense M. & M., classific. uncertain (Finlay), 462.

  • parthenopeum (von Salis), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — use of name (Finlay), 462.

  • radiale (Tate), rel. to Austrotriton maorium (Finlay), 454.

  • revolutum n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 456.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • sculpturatum n. sp., with pl. (Finlay), 458.

  • — — in key (Finlay), 464.

  • spengleri (Perry), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — fossil in Aust. (Finlay), 465.

  • — — unlike other N.Z. species (Finlay), 463.

  • suteri M. & M., a Xymene (Finlay), 462, 498.

  • transennum (Sut.), in key (Finlay), 464.

  • — — growth form (Finlay), 458.

  • cymodoce, Tinea.

  • Cyperaceae, hosts of Cintractia (Cunningham), 418.

  • — host of Elateromyces spp. (Cunningham), 414.

  • — host of Puccinia Caricis (Cunningham), 394.

  • — host of Sorosporum (Cunningham), 427–28, 429.

  • — host of Uredo Scirpinodosi (Cunningham), 42.

  • — host of Ustilago (Cunningham), 404.

  • cyphoides, Austrotriton.

  • cyphum, Austrotriton.

  • Cyproidia crassa Chilton, syn., 631.

  • cystophora, Laevilitorina.

  • Cytherea should be Antigona (Finlay), 497.

  • chariessa Sut., a syn. of Chione vellicata Hutt. (Finlay), 505.

  • oblonga (Hanley) is Chione vellicata Hutt. (Finlay), 505.

  • suboblonga Cossm., a nomen nudum (Finlay), 505

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  • Cytherea subsulcata (Sut.) is Chione vellicata Hutt. (Finlay), 505.

  • yatei Gray should be Callanaitis (Finlay), 505.

  • Dactylidis, Uromyces.

  • Dactylis glomerata L., host of Ustilago striae-formis (Cunningham), 410.

  • daddy-long-legs. See Tipuloidea.

  • Dahl, K., deterioration of trout (Phillipps), 390.

  • “daising” in sheep (Aston), 723.

  • Dall, W. H., Natica, shell (Marwick), 545.

  • Dallii, Celmisia.

  • Dalmasiceras Djanélidzé, descrip. (Marshall), 615.

  • speighti n. sp., with pls. (Marshall), 615.

  • Dampier Islds., geol. (Benson), 120.

  • — Strait, geol. (Benson), 119.

  • Danaida chrysippus petilia Stoll. (Philpott), 211.

  • Danthonia Buchanani Hook. f., host of Ustilago comburens (Cunningham), 413.

  • nuda Hook., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • pilosa R. Br., host of Ustilago Readeri (Cunningham), 414.

  • semiannularis R. Br., host of Ustilago Readeri (Cunningham), 414.

  • — — var. nigricans Petrie, occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • — — var. setifolia Hook. f., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • — — var. setifolia Hook. f., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • Daphnella varicostata M. & M., a syn. of Bela canaliculata Sut. (Finlay), 500, 511.

  • Dardanula, in group (Finlay), 482; in key, 493.

  • limbata (Hutt.), rel. to D. rivertonensis (Finlay), 491.

  • olivacea (Hutt.), in group (Finlay), 482; in key, 494.

  • — — occ. (Finlay), 491.

  • — — rel. to D. rivertonensis (Finlay), 491.

  • rivertonensis n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 491; in key, 494.

  • Darluca Castagne, characteristics (Cunningham), 47.

  • Filum Castagne, with fig. and pl. (Cunningham), 48.

  • — — infects sori of Uredo Scirpi-nodosi (Cunningham), 42.

  • Dartoni, Veronica.

  • Darwin, C., elevation of shore-lines (Henderson), 581.

  • David, T. W. E, Banda region tectonics (Benson), 112–13.

  • — New Caledonia, N.E. coast geol. (Benson), 126.

  • — New Guinea, trend-lines (Benson), 118.

  • David Robertson's wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 715.

  • davisii, Astraea sulcata subsp.

  • dead, delayed burial (Rangi Hiroa), 355.

  • dealbata, Cyathea.

  • De Baryana, Tilletia.

  • decagonium, Cymatium.

  • decens, Oecleus.

  • decepta, Margarella.

  • decipiens, Tilletia.

  • Uredo segetum var.

  • Declana, antennae (Philpott), 224.

  • junctilinea Walk., strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 223.

  • decussatum, Neurochorema.

  • “deep-water wharf,” Wellington (Baillie), 717.

  • Defrancia excavata Hutt., assoc. with Cryptomella (Finlay), 516.

  • delicatula, Halecium.

  • Sertularia.

  • delicatulum, Halecium.

  • delicatulus, Cadulus.

  • della-vallei, Eusiroides.

  • demissum, Hymenophyllum.

  • Sepimentum.

  • Dendrobium Cunninghamii Lindl., occ. (Holloway), 89.

  • dennanti, Conus.

  • Plesiotriton.

  • Dentalium, occ. N. Auck. (Marshall), 617.

  • — used as ornament (Andersen), 692; whiteness of, 692.

  • ecostatum Kirk., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508.

  • morganianum O. Wilck. (Wilckens), 543.

  • solidum Hutt., occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Dentex. See Otolithus (Dentex).

  • denticulifera, Natica.

  • D'Entrecasteaux Group, geol. (Benson), 114, 118, 119, 120.

  • depressa, Ancilla.

  • depression of N.Z., post-Tertiary (Henderson), 591–96.

  • depressus, Ranunculus.

  • Desmoscyphus buskii Allman., syn., 237.

  • De Toni, species of Phragmidium (Cunningham), 24.

  • Deyeuxia avenoides Buch., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • Forsteri Kunth., host of Puccinia Elymi (Cunningham), 2.

  • Petriei Hack., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • Dianella intermedia Endl., host of Uredo Dianellae (Cunningham), 42.

  • — — occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 441.

  • Dianellae, Uredo.

  • diaphana, Elachorbis.

  • diatoms, trout-food (Phillipps), 382, 388.

  • Dicaeoma Clematidis Arth., syn., 1.

  • Galiorum Arth., syn., 7.

  • Paniculare Arth., syn., 1.

  • punctatum Link., syn., 7.

  • triticinum Kern., syn., 1.

  • Dichelachne crinita (Forst. f.) Hook. f., host of Uredo Crinitae (Cunningham), 41.

  • dichotoma, Ostrea.

  • Selaginopsis.

  • dichotomum, Dictyocladium.

  • Dicranomyia aegrotans Edwards, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 644.

  • fasciata Hutton, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 643.

  • nigrescens Hutton, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 645.

  • repanda Edwards, desc. (Alexander), 644.

  • Dictyocladium dichotomum Allman, syn., 237.

– 842 –
  • Dietel, P., species of Phragmidium (Cunningham), 24.

  • difficilis, Venericardia.

  • difformis, Puccinia.

  • digitata, Schefflera.

  • dilata, Siphonalia.

  • dilatata, Siphonalia.

  • dilatatum, Hymenophyllum.

  • dillwynni, Natica.

  • dimorphus, Cyathus.

  • dinodes, Porina.

  • Diplodonta ampla (Hutt.), occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • globularis (Lamk.), occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

  • dipsacea, Carex.

  • diptera fauna of N.Z. (Miller), 281–84.

  • Diptychophora parorma n. sp. (Meyrick), 202.

  • Discariae, Aecidium.

  • disciflora, Aregma.

  • disciflorum, Phragmidium.

  • Discobola gibbera Edwards, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 645.

  • Discocyclina, occ. (Benson), 125 note

  • discoideum, Tubulostium.

  • discolor, Celmisia.

  • discoloris, Aecidium Celmisiae.

  • discors, Mactra.

  • discus, Orthophragmina.

  • diseases among Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 367.

  • disjuncta, Spirifera.

  • dispansa, Orthophragmina.

  • dispar, Cyclina.

  • Lucinida.

  • dispersa, Puccinia.

  • dissectum, Geranium.

  • disseminatum, Aecidium.

  • dissimilis, Epigrus.

  • distans, Hypolepis.

  • Pinna.

  • distracta, Melanchra.

  • Ditrupa chapmani p. sp., with figs. (Finlay), 449.

  • cornea var. wormbetiensis (McCoy), diff. from D. cornea (Finlay), 449.

  • parki n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 448.

  • divaricata var. acanthocarpa, Aglaophenia.

  • Divaricella cumingi (Ad. & Ang.), occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 511; Pukeuri, 508.

  • dives, Ichneutica.

  • Dixon, H. N., N.Z. mosses, printing of bull. (Inst.), 728, 754.

  • Djar, Cape, geol. (Benson), 116.

  • Dobu, Mt., geol. (Benson), 118.

  • dolichocarpa, Thuiaria.

  • Dolichopeza (Dolichopeza) atropos (Hudson), desc. of female (Alexander), 658.

  • dollfusi, Stenothoe.

  • Dominion Museum, erection (Inst.), 757, 758; control, 776.

  • doralis, Ocyptamus.

  • Dorset Point, light for (Baillie), 706.

  • Dosinia magna Hutt., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • subrosea (Gray), occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • — — syn., 193.

  • Dracophyllum Adamsii sp. nov. (Petrie), 435.

  • dragon-fly nymph, food (Phillipps), 389.

  • drewi, Ampullina.

  • Cominella.

  • Euthria.

  • Globisinum.

  • Pisania.

  • Sigaretus.

  • Sinum (Euanaticina).

  • Xymene.

  • Drillia awamoaensis (Hutt.), occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

  • cheesemani Hutt., incl. in Phenatoma (Finlay), 516.

  • laevis Hutt., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • — — ident. erroneous (Finlay), 496.

  • multiplex Webster, assoc. with Cryptomella (Finlay), 516.

  • Dryopteris pennigera (Forst. f.) C. Chr., occ. (Holloway), 78.

  • dubia, Verconella.

  • Dunedin, Hymenophyllaceae at (Holloway), 83.

  • — average rainfall 1911–20 (Holloway), 83.

  • dunedinensis, Thoristella.

  • duniana, Malpha.

  • dux, Chrysomyia.

  • Dynamena fasciculata Kirchenpauer, classific. (Bale), 246.

  • — — syn., 246.

  • pulchella D'Orbigny, relations (Bale), 246.

  • Earina mucronata Lindl., occ. (Holloway), 89.

  • Earlea Arth., syn., 14.

  • East Coast, N.Z., post-Tertiary elevation (Henderson), 583 et seq.; depression, 591 et seq.

  • East Indian Archipel., tectonic features (Benson), 103.

  • eatoni, Paroxyethira.

  • ecostatum, Dentalium.

  • edentula, Sertularella.

  • edgari, Macoma.

  • Edgcumbe, Mt. See Putauaki.

  • Edge-Partington, J. See Partington, J. Edge-.

  • Edwardsia tetraptera (J. Miller) Oliver (= Sophora tetraptera J. Mill.), host of Aecidium kowhai (Cunningham), 35.

  • — — host of Uromyces Edwardsiae (Cunningham), 392.

  • Edwardsiae, Uromyces.

  • Efate (Sandwich Isld.), geol. (Benson), 121.

  • effusa, Nozeba candida var.

  • egg-laying, effect of smut on (Cunningham), 425.

  • Eglanteriae, Uredo.

  • Eglentaria, Rosa.

  • Einstein, A., elected hon. member (Inst.), 775.

  • Elachista watti n. sp. (Philpott), 213.

  • Elachorbis Iredale, includes Circulus spp. (Finlay), 497.

  • diaphana n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 518.

  • helicoides (Hutt.) [Circulus], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • politus (Sut.) [Circulus], occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509.

  • substatei (Sut.), occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 518.

  • Elateromyces, characters (Cunningham), 414.

  • — in key (Cunningham), 403.

  • endotrichus (Berkeley), n. comb. (Cunningham), 416.

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  • Elateromyces endotrichus in key (Cunningham), 416.

  • niger n. sp., with pl. and figs. (Cunningham), 416, 417.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 416.

  • olivaceus (De Candolle) Bubak, with pl. and fig. (Cunningham), 417.

  • — — in key (Cunningham), 416.

  • Treubii (Solms.), of Bubak (Cunningham), 414.

  • elatinoides, Myriophyllum.

  • elatior, Mitra.

  • Tritonidea.

  • elatius, Arrhenatherum.

  • elegans, Globisinum.

  • Sertularia.

  • Sinum (Eunaticina).

  • Synthecium.

  • — var. sculpta Otolithus (Gadus).

  • Elephantomyia zealandica Edwards, desc. of male, with fig. (Alexander), 658.

  • elevata, Uredo.

  • elevation of N.Z., post-Tertiary (Henderson), 582–91.

  • elongata, Sertularia.

  • Stereotheca.

  • elongatum, Trichomanes.

  • elongatus, Otolithus (Ophidiidarum).

  • — — (Sparidarum).

  • Elops. See Otolithus (Elops).

  • Elymi, Puccinia.

  • — — Actaeae-.

  • Uredo.

  • emarginata, Calpe.

  • Nozeba.

  • Rissoina.

  • Emarginula striatula Q. & G., occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 511.

  • Embody, G. C., food of trout (Phillipps), 389.

  • emodense, Crucibulum.

  • emodensis, Cyathus.

  • Nidula.

  • Ustilago.

  • empleurus, Callochiton.

  • endodonta, Brookula.

  • Endophthora tylogramma n. sp. (Meyrick), 206.

  • Endothlaspis Sor., syn., 421.

  • endotricha, Ustilago.

  • endotrichus, Elateromyces.

  • Entometa, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 219, 220.

  • fervius Walk., strigil, fig. (Philpott), 219.

  • enysi, Bullinella.

  • Cylichnella.

  • Enysii, Anisotome.

  • ephedrioides, Muehlenbeckia.

  • Epichorista abdita n. sp., with figs. (Philpott), 664.

  • Epicoma tristris Lewin, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 222, 223.

  • Epigrus, in group (Finlay), 481; in key, 493.

  • dissimilis (Wats.), rel. to E. fossilis (Finlay), 489.

  • fossilis n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 489; in key, 494.

  • ischna (Tate), in group (Finlay), 481.

  • verconis (Tate), rel. to E. fossilis (Finlay), 489.

  • Epilobii, Caeoma.

  • Pucciniastrum.

  • Epilobii Uredo.

  • Epilobium junceum Sol., host of Puccinia pulverulenta (Cunningham), 395.

  • pictum Petrie, host of Puccinia pulverulenta (Cunningham), 395.

  • pubens A. Rich., host of Puccinia pulverulenta (Cunningham), 395.

  • — — host of Pucciniastrum pustulatum (Cunningham), 30.

  • Epiphthora melanombra Meyr., syn., 331.

  • episcopus, Sertularella.

  • Sertularia.

  • Epitea Fr., syn., 14.

  • Epitonium bucknilli n. sp., with pl. (Powell), 138.

  • tenellum probably E. bucknilli (Powell), 138.

  • zelebori diff. from E. bucknilli (Powell), 138.

  • Erannium Bon., syn., 25.

  • Erato neozelanica Sut., with pl. (Murdoch), 160.

  • — — occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Pukeuri, 508.

  • senectus n. sp., with pl. (Murdoch), 160.

  • Erechtites arguta DC., food-plant of Nepticula erechtitus (Watt.), 687.

  • erechtitus, Nepticula.

  • erichrysa, Metacrias.

  • Eristalis tenax, trout-food (Phillipps), 383.

  • errata, Struthiolaria.

  • Erycina parva (Desh.), occ. Dunedin (Finlay), 517.

  • erythrocephala, Calliphora.

  • esdailei, Uber.

  • espinosus, Hexaplex octogonus var.

  • Estea, classific. (Finlay), 480; in group, 481; in key, 493.

  • impressa (Hutt.), occ. (Finlay), 487; in key, 494.

  • minor (Sut.), rel. to E. impressa (Finlay), 487.

  • polysulcata n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 486; in key, 494.

  • rugosa (Hutt.), occ. (Finlay), 487; in key, 494.

  • semisulcata (Hutt.), rel. to E. polysulcata (Finlay), 487; in key, 494.

  • zosterophila (Webster), in group (Finlay), 481; in key, 494.

  • — — occ. (Finlay), 487.

  • Ethelton, ammonite from (Marshall), 615.

  • etremoides, Uromitra.

  • Eublemma, strigil (Philpott), 220.

  • euclia, Charonia lampas var.

  • — — nodifera var.

  • Eucopella campanularia not a syn. of Campanularia labiata (Bale), 234.

  • — — syn. of Silicularia campanularia, 234.

  • crenata n. sp., occ. (Bale), 227.

  • — — Hartlaub, syn., 232.

  • reticulata Hartlaub, syn., 234.

  • Eudolium? Suter, is Globisinum spirale (Marwick), 575.

  • eudypti, Xenocalliphora.

  • eugonia, Tellina.

  • Eulima aoteaensis Marsh. & Murd., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • christyi n. sp., with pl. (Marwick), 195.

  • obliqua (Hutt.), occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • Eulimella awamoaensis M. & M., occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

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  • Eunaticina Fischer (Marwick), 572; in key, 549; range, 546.

  • — See also Sinum (Eunatacina).

  • Euphrasia cuneata Forst., host of Puccinia Euphrasiana (Cunningham), 6.

  • Wilsoni n. sp. (Petrie), 97.

  • Euphrasiana, Puccinia.

  • Eurytoma oleariae Maskell, identity (Gahan), 687.

  • Eusiroides caesaris Walker, syn., 270.

  • crassi Stebbing, affin. to Bovallia monoculoides (Chilton), 271.

  • della-vallei Chevreux, affin. to Bovallia monoculoides (Chilton), 271.

  • monoculoides Stebbing, syn., 270.

  • Euspira Agassiz (Marwick), 568; in key, 549; range, 546.

  • venusta Suter, syn., 576.

  • — See also Uber (Euspira).

  • eusulcata, Mitra.

  • Euthria drewi (Hutton), syn., 198.

  • subcallimorpha M. & M., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • — — rel. to Tritonidea elatior Sut. (Finlay), 503–4.

  • — — should provis. be Pollia compacta (Sut.), (Finlay), 504.

  • Evalea impolita (Hutt.), occ. Taieri (Finlay), 517.

  • Evarne striata (Hutton), resembl. to Verconella dubia (Marwick), 196.

  • evecta, Pycnocentria.

  • evolutus, Solecurtus.

  • ewingii, Persectania.

  • exaratum, Cymatium.

  • excavata, Bathytoma.

  • Defrancia.

  • Pseudotoma.

  • excelsa, Siphonalia.

  • excelsum, Alectryon.

  • Macropiper.

  • exchange list, additions. See N.Z. Institute.

  • excorticata, Fuchsia.

  • exigua, Lissospira.

  • Ustilago.

  • eximia, Syncoryne.

  • fallax, Caeoma.

  • falsa, Scoparia.

  • Farquhar, H., list of N.Z. Hydroida, 226.

  • farquhari, Thuiaria.

  • Farr, C. C., Hector award, 1921 (Inst.), 728.

  • — research grant, 1923, 790.

  • fasciata, Dicranomyia.

  • fascicularis, Nidularia.

  • fasciculata, Dynamena.

  • Sertularia.

  • fat-hen. See Chenopodium album.

  • fats of herring food (Malcolm and Hamilton), 380.

  • “fatus,” Malayan term for “klippen” (Benson), 104.

  • fatuus, Amphineurus (Nesormosia).

  • Featherston, I. E., Maori extinction (Rangi Hiroa), 362.

  • — Street, Wellington, decided on (Baillie), 713.

  • fellowship elections. See N.Z. Institute.

  • fenestratum, Vexillum.

  • Fenton, F. D., Maori population (Rangi Hiroa), 370.

  • fenwicki, Mallobathra.

  • ferox, Pseudopanax.

  • ferrieri, Fusus.

  • Struthiolariopsis.

  • ferruginea, Platyptilia.

  • ferrugineum, Hymenophyllum.

  • fervius, Entometa.

  • festiva, Pyronata.

  • Festuca multinoides Petrie, not on Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 444.

  • rubra Linn., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 440.

  • Ficus imperfectus Marsh. & Murd., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • subtransennus Marsh. & Murd., occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 496.

  • — — is perhaps F. transennus (Finlay), 496.

  • transennus Sut. not a Ficus (Finlay), 456.

  • — — rel. to Cymatium revolutum (Finlay), 456.

  • — — See F. subtransennus.

  • fidicula, Cerithiella.

  • Fierasfer. See Otolithus (Fierasfer).

  • filicornis, Atarba (Atarba).

  • filicula, Aglaophenia.

  • filifolia, Anisotome.

  • fillets, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 344.

  • filmy fern. See Hymenophyllaceae.

  • filocincta, Rissoa.

  • Filum, Darluca.

  • Phoma.

  • Sphaeria.

  • fimbriata, Hydropsyche.

  • fimentarius, Cyathus.

  • fimicola, Cyathus.

  • Finisterre Range, geol. (Benson), 117, 118, 119.

  • finitima, Aka.

  • finitimus, Cixius.

  • Finlay, H. J., research grant, 1923, 790.

  • finlayi, Myllita.

  • Otolithus (Parapercis).

  • Uber.

  • fire, not fanned with breath (Rangi Hiroa), 354.

  • fireblight, control (Inst.) 734.

  • fire-fans, technique (Rangi Hiroa), 353.

  • firmus, Uber (Euspira).

  • fish, N.Z., food values (Malcolm and Hamilton), 375–80.

  • fishes, food of (Malcolm and Hamilton), 380.

  • flabellatum, Hymenophyllum.

  • flaccidum, Asplenium.

  • flammeata, Signeta.

  • Flat-top Hill, geol. (Bartrum), 151.

  • flava var. cataractae, Carex.

  • flavescentis, Uromyes Sophorae-.

  • flexile, Halecium.

  • Flores, on geanticlinal ridge (Benson), 102.

  • Florida Is., geol. (Benson), 121.

  • fluctuata, Leptothyra.

  • flute, imitated in “porutu” (Andersen), 694.

  • Fly, Riv., geol. (Benson), 116.

  • fly-campaign of Ati-awa (Rangi Hiroa), 356.

  • fly-flap, technique (Rangi Hiroa), 354.

  • fly-whisk (Rangi Hiroa), 355.

  • fodiens, Puccinia.

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  • foetens, Tilletia.

  • Ustilago.

  • foetidissima, Coprosma.

  • foliicola, Ustilago Tritici forma.

  • food, chemical change in fish (Malcolm and Hamilton), 380.

  • food values of N.Z. fish (Malcolm and Hamilton), 376–80.

  • forest covering of dividing range, Canterbury and Westland (Holloway), 71.

  • formosa, Aglaophenia.

  • Plumularia.

  • formosus, Thecocarpus.

  • fornicotum, Sinum.

  • Farsterae, Uredo.

  • Forsteri, Deyeuxia.

  • forsterioides, Abrotanella.

  • fortis, Struthiolaria.

  • fossa, Struthiolaria.

  • fossilis, Brookula.

  • Epigrus.

  • Foster, F., research grant, 1923, 790.

  • foveauxiana, Subonoba.

  • Foyana, Puccinia.

  • fragile, Calliostoma suteri var.

  • fragrantissima, Olearia.

  • franceascae, Typhis.

  • fraseri, Struthiolaria.

  • frater, Hydrobiosis.

  • fraudulenta, Marginella.

  • Fraus sp. strigil, fig. (Philpott), 217.

  • croceus Luc., strigil (Philpott), 218.

  • frazeri, Struthiolaria.

  • Freeman, E. M., and Johnson, E. C., smutprevention (Cunningham), 400.

  • French warship “Jules Michelet” (Inst.), 727.

  • Freycinetia Banksii A. Cunn., root used for binding (Andersen), 693, 696.

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hafen. See Madang.

  • frog-hopper. See Oliarus oppositus.

  • frondosus, Scirpus.

  • frontinalis, Salvelinus.

  • fruticosa, Tubiclava.

  • Fuchsia excorticata (Forst. f.) L. f., host of Coleosporium Fuchsiae (Cunningham), 26.

  • Fuchsiae, Coleosporum.

  • fue, technique (Rangi Hiroa), 354–5.

  • fuifui lago, technique (Rangi Hiroa), 354–55.

  • Fulgoraria displaced by Alcithoe (Marwick), 200; (Finlay), 502.

  • — not at Awamoa (Finlay), 502

  • Fulgoroidea of N.Z. (Myers), 315.

  • fulva, Nepticula.

  • Tiphobiosis.

  • fulvipes, Cheilosia.

  • fulvipes, Cheilosia.

  • fumata, Subonoba.

  • fumosum, Pollenia.

  • Sepimentum.

  • fungi parasitic on Uredinales (Cunningham), 47.

  • funiculata, Brookula.

  • furcata, Sertularia.

  • furfuraceae, Olearia.

  • furtiva, Melanchra.

  • fuscana, Nothophila.

  • fuscoplumbea, Gynoplistia.

  • fusiformis var. nana, Sertularella.

  • Sertularia.

  • Sertularia.

  • Turricula.

  • Fusinus climacotus Sut., occ. at Target Gully doubtful (Finlay), 498.

  • spiralis (A. Ad.), not at Target Gully (Finlay), 498.

  • Fusus crispus, Gould's name of Trophon crispus.

  • ferrieri Philippi, classific. (Marwick), 161. fyfei, Uber (Euspira).

  • Gadus. See Otolithus. (Gadus).

  • Gahnia, host of Elateromyces endotrichus (Cunningham), 414, 416.

  • Galaxias brevipennis, food of (Phillipps), 388.

  • — — trout-food (Philipps), 382.

  • huttoni, food of (Phillipps), 388.

  • Galeodea senex (Hutt.), occ. Ardgowan (Finlay), 509; Awamoa, 511; Target Gully, 495.

  • — — occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • Galii, Puccinia.

  • Galiorum, Dicaeoma.

  • Puccinia.

  • Galium umbrosum Sol., host of Puccinia punctata (Cunningham), 7.

  • Gari lineolata Gray [Psammobia], occ. Pukeuri (Finlay), 508.

  • gasteropods, Mesozoic, classific. (Trueman), 604.

  • Gastropodum gen. et sp. indet., with pl. (Wilckens), 542.

  • Gaudalcanar. geol. (Benson), 121.

  • Gaudichaudiana, Cartex.

  • gaymardi, Aglaopenia.

  • Tellina.

  • Gelechia aerobatis n. sp. (Meyrick), 204.

  • lapillosa n. sp. (Meyrick), 203.

  • neglecta n. sp. (Philpott), 665.

  • sparsa Philp., syn., 331.

  • gemmulatum, Gymatium.

  • geniculata, Angelica.

  • Obelia.

  • genitalia of Cixiidae, mounting, &c. (Myers), 315.

  • — specific importance (Philpott), 663.

  • geological sections across New Caledonia (Benson), 126.

  • Geometroidea, strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 223.

  • George, J. R., work on Queen's Wharf, Wellington, &c. (Baillie), 719.

  • georgiana Skenella.

  • geraniifolius, Ranunculus.

  • Geranium dissectum L. & G., host of Uromyces scariosus (Cunningham), 46.

  • microphyllum Hook. f. (= G. potentilloides), host of Uromyces scariosus (Cunningham), 46.

  • potentilloides Hook. f. See G. microphyllum.

  • gestures accompanying song (Andersen), 699.

  • Geum parviflorum Smith, occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall) 441.

  • gibbera, Discobola.

  • gibbosa, Natica.

  • Natica (Neverita).

  • Phippsia.

  • gibbosus, Polinices.

  • gigantea, Bovallia.

  • gigas, Oligorus.

  • Struthiolaria.

  • glabrella, Tellina.

  • Glabrella. See Marginella (Glabrella) brevispira.

  • glaciation, Pleistocene (Park), 599.

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  • Gleichenia Cunninghamii Hew., occ. (Holloway), 74.

  • Globigerina, occ. (Bartram), 141, 142, 149.

  • Globisinum n. gen. (Marwick), 573; key, 549, 574; range, 546.

  • drew (Murdoch), with pl. (Marwick), 576; in key, 674.

  • elegans (Suter), with pl. (Marwick), 574; in key, 574; range, 548.

  • miocaenicum (Suter), with pl. (Marwick), 575; in key, 574; range, 548.

  • spirale (Marshall), with pl. (Marwick), 575; in key, 574; range, 548.

  • undulatum (Hutton), with pl. (Marwick), 575; in key, 574; range, 548.

  • venustum (Suter), with pl. (Marwick), 576; in key, 574; range, 548.

  • globosa, Glycymeris.

  • globularis, Diplodonta.

  • glomerata, Dactylis.

  • Glycymeris globosa (Hutt.), occ. (Marsh. & Murd.), 156.

  • huttoni Marwick, occ. Awamoa (Finlay), 511.

  • Glyphipteryx calliactis Meyr., desc. of female (Meyrick), 204.

  • octonaria n. sp. (Philpott), 210.

  • Gnaphalium Traversii Hook. f., occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 442.

  • Gnophomyia rufa Hutton, syn., 652.

  • (Astelobia) rufa Edwards, syn., 652.

  • gobioides, Gobiomorphus.

  • Gobiomorphus gobioides, food of (Phillipps), 388.

  • — — trout-food (Phillipps), 382.

  • Goldsborough, E. L. See Kendall, W. C., and Goldsborough.

  • Gonomyia (Lipophleps) nigrohalterata Edwards, desc., with fig. (Alexander), 652.

  • Gonothyraea hyalina Hincks, identity of Calycella parkeri with (Bale), 231–32.

  • parkeri (Hilgendorf), occ. (Bale), 231.

  • Gordon, Point, light for (Baillie), 709.

  • gouldi, Trophon.

  • Gourlay, E. S., Gynoplistia pedestris, habitat (Alexander), 655.

  • “Govenment wharf,” Queen's Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 717.

  • Grabau, A., gasteropod sculpture (Marwick), 162.

  • Gracilaria selentis Meyr., with pl. and fig. (Watt), 679.

  • gracile, Halecium.

  • gracilis, Otolithus (Mocrurus).

  • Scoparia.

  • gradata, Rissoa.

  • Graham, G., on roria (Andersen), 689.

  • — Land and Otago trend-lines (Benson), 132.

  • Gramineae, hosts of Cintractia (Cunningham), 418.

  • — — Puccinia Elymi (Cunningham), 1.

  • — — — graminis (Cunningham), 394.

  • — — Sorosporium (Cunningham), 427.

  • — — Sphacelotheca (Cunningham), 423.

  • — — Tilletia (Cunningham), 424.

  • — — Uredo Crinitae (Cunningham), 41.

  • — — Urocystis (Cunningham), 429.

  • — — Ustilago (Cunningham), 404, 405.

  • graminis, Puccinia.

  • grammitidis, Polypodium.

  • grandiflora, Libertia.

  • Grange, L. I., Abbotsford glaciation (Park), 599.

  • grangei, Chalmys.

  • Great Barrier Reef. See N.Z. Institute, G.B.R. Committee.

  • Green Island, Senonian fossils (Wilckens), 539.

  • gregaria, Crepidula.

  • gregarius, Otolithus (Sparidarum).

  • Gregory, J. W., Banda region, tectonics (Benson), 111–12.

  • Greymouth forest (Holloway), 84.

  • Griselinia littoralis Raoul., occ. (Holloway), 77.

  • groper, food value (Malcolm and Hamilton), 376.

  • Grove, W. B., occ. of Tuberculina persicina (Cunningham), 50.

  • Guard, Capt., at Wellington (Baillie), 700.

  • gudgeon. See Galaxias bervipennis.

  • gum-lands, Auck., geol. (Bartrum), 139.

  • Guthrie-Smith. See Smith, H. Guthrie-.

  • Guttiferae, hosts of Melampsora Kusanoi (Cunningham), 27.

  • Gymnoconia, Caeoma in cycle of (Cunningham), 32.

  • Cirsii-lanceolati Bubak, syn., 10.

  • Gymnosporangium, Roestelia in cycle of (Cunningham), 32.

  • Gynoplistia arthuriana Edwards, desc. of male, with fig. (Alexander), 657.

  • fuscoplumbea Edwards, desc. of female (Alexander), 656.

  • incisa Edwards, desc. of female (Alexander), 656.

  • pedestris Edwards, desc. of male, with fig. (Alexander), 654–55.

  • sackeni Alexander, desc. of female (Alexander), 656.

  • Haast, J., Benmore coal-measures (Speight), 620–21.

  • — — so-called “Railroad,” Bakaia Gorge (Speight), 627 et seq.

  • Haasti, Anisotome.

  • haasti, Natica (Carinacca).

  • haastianus, Arrhoges.

  • haku. See Seriola Lalandii.

  • Haleciidae (Bale), 235.

  • Halecium delicatula Coughtrey, syn., 235.

  • delicatiulum Coughtrey, occ. (Bale), 235.

  • delicatulum Ridley, syn., 235.

  • flexile includes H. parvulum and H. gracile (Bale), 235.

  • gracile, syn. of H. flexile (Bale), 235.

  • parvulum Bale, syn. of H. flexile (Bale), 235.

  • Hales, W. H., Queen's Wharf, Wellington (Baillie), 718.

  • Half-moon Bay, rainfall, 1918–20 (Holloway), 84.

  • Halicornaria rostrata n. sp., with fig. (Bale), 264.

  • Haliotis iris, food value (Malcolm and Hamilton), 377.

  • Hall, W. H., Venericardia marshalli and V. corbis, identificn. (Marwick), 192.

  • Hallii Podocarpus.

  • Halmahera arc (Benson), 113.

  • Hamaspora Koern., characteristics (Cunningham), 21.

  • acutissima Syd., with figs. and pl. (Cunningham), 21–22.

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  • Hamaspora longissima (Theum.) Koern. (Cunningham), 21.

  • Hamilton, A., calabash-trumpet (Andersen), 689.

  • — Maori sails (Rangi Hiroa), 361.

  • pakuru (Andersen), 691, 692.

  • — Memorial Fund, investment of, 1922 (Inst.), 728, 737.

  • — Memorial Prize, for 1922 (Inst.), 728; for 1923, 750; rules, 729.

  • Hamilton, H., research grant, 1923, 790.

  • hamiltoni, Clathurella.

  • Cominella.

  • Haurakia.

  • Pycnocentrodes.

  • Hampden beds, age (Finlay), 448.

  • hapai, in song (Andersen), 699.

  • Haplomyza chenopodii n. sp., with pl. (Watt), 683.

  • hapuku. See Oligorus gigas.

  • harbour-lights, Wellington (Baillie), 710.

  • Hare Hongi, on minute tones in Maori music (Andersen), 693.

  • Harema, attack on rebels at (Andersen), 691.

  • Harmologa polypodii Watt, syn., 336.

  • harmonic heard in song (Andersen), 699.

  • “Harriet,” wreck (Baillie), 700.

  • harrisensis, Natica.

  • Harrisi, Huttia.

  • Hartlaub, C., Sertularella, classific. (Bale), 240.

  • Sertularia fusiformis and S. episcopus, identity (Bale), 246.

  • hartvigiana, Nucula.

  • Hauhangatahai, Mount, destruction of forest (Inst.), 731.

  • hauhau rango (Rangi Hiroa), 356.

  • Haurakia, in group (Finlay), 481; in key, 493.

  • hamiltoni (Sut.), in group (Finlay), 481.

  • huttoni (Sut.), rel. to H. oamarutica (Finlay), 483.

  • mixta n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 482; in key, 493.

  • oamarutica n. sp., with fig. (Finlay), 483; in key, 493.

  • haurakiensis, Lorica.

  • Hawaiian sail (Rangi Hiroa), 360–61.

  • haweraensis, Natica.

  • Hawke's Bay, Cretaceous rocks (Benson), 131.

  • head-fillet, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 344.

  • health of Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 367.

  • heaphyi, Teredo.

  • heating of houses, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 354.

  • Hebberley, J., first pilot, Wellington (Baillie), 705.

  • Hebella calcarata Bale, syn., 235.

  • calcarata (L. Agassiz), (Bale), 235.

  • scandens Farquhar, syn., 235.

  • Hector, J., Chatham Islds. schists (Benson), 130.

  • — award, 1921 (Inst.), 728; amount of prize, 1923, 736; prize for 1923, 749; for 1924, 758; inscription on medal, 758.

  • — — list of recipients, 789.

  • — Memorial Fund, state of, 1922 (Inst.), 737.

  • hectori, Helophilus.

  • Hedley, C., Mayena reduced to syn. (Finlay), 462.

  • — elected hon. member (Inst.), 775.

  • hedleyi, Tatea.

  • Hedycarya arborea Forst., used for making pakuru (Andersen), 691.

  • Heipipi, Maruiwi at (Andersen), 696.

  • Heke o Maruiwi, Te, remnant of prehistoric people (Andersen), 696.

  • heketara, Puccinia.

  • Heldring, O. G., New Guinea, tectonics (Benson), 114.

  • helena, Koroana.

  • Heliacus imperfectus Sut., should be dropped (Finlay), 506.

  • helicoides, Circulus.

  • Elachorbis.

  • Helicopsyche Hagen, charact. (Tillyard), 312.

  • albescens n. sp., with pl. and fig. (Tillyard), 312–13.

  • howesi n. sp., with pl. and fig. (Tillyard), 312, 313.

  • Helophilus hectori n. sp. (Miller), 284.

  • taruensis n. sp. (Miller), 283.

  • Helophyllum Colensoi Hook. f. See Phyllachne Colensoi Berggr.

  • hemadelpha, Mnesarchaea.

  • Hemicarpus banksi (Gray), identity, with fig. (Bale), 263.

  • secundus, affin. to H. banksi (Bale), 263.

  • Hemicons ornatus (Hutt.) should be Cenospira bimutata Finlay (Finlay), 498 note.

  • Hemitheca intermedia Hilgendorf, occ. (Bale), 227, 228.

  • hendersoni, Paroxyethira.

  • Hepialidae, strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 216, 224.

  • Heretaunga, Maruiwi at (Andersen), 696.

  • Hering, M., note on Phytomyza albiceps (Watt), 687.

  • herring, chemical change of food (Malcolm and Hamilton), 380.

  • Hesperidae, strigil, with fig. (Philpott), 224.

  • hesperoides, Synemon.

  • heterogona, Thecocaulus.

  • Heteroneura, strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 218.

  • heterospora, Phthorimaea.

  • Heuheu, Te, and “Te awa a te atua” (Andersen), 696.

  • Hexaplex octogonus var. espinosus (Hutt.) [Murex], occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • — — var. umbilicatus (T.-Woods), [Murex], occ. Target Gully (Finlay), 495.

  • hexasepala, Clematis.

  • hi, in song (Andersen), 699.

  • Hierochloae, Puccinia.

  • Hierochloe redolens (Forst. f.) R. Br., host of Uredo karetu (Cunningham), 41.

  • redolens, used for belt (Rangi Hiroa), 348.

  • Hilgendorf, F. W., name Synthecum elegans (Bale), 251.

  • Hill, H., Maori dwindling (Rangi Hiroa), 362, 368.

  • Hill, S., smut-free grain (Cunningham), 401.

  • hinemoa, Orbitestella.

  • hippisleyana, Thuiaria.

  • hirsutus, Spinifex.

  • Histiopteridis, Milesina.

  • Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J. Sm. (=Pteris incisa Thunb.), host of Milesina Histiopteridis (Cunningham), 31.

  • Hisrichus, in trout (Phillipps), 381, 382.

  • Hobson, Capt., at Wellington in 1837 (Baillie), 700.

  • Hochstetter, F. von, Maori extinction (Rangi Hiroa), 362–63.

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  • Hogben, G., submarine origin of N.Z. earthquakes (Benson), 132.

  • Hokherae, Puccinia.

  • Hokitika, rainfall, 1911–20 (Holloway), 70.

  • Hokonui Hills, strike of rocks (Benson), 128, 129.

  • Holci, Polycystis.

  • Tilletia.

  • Holcus lanatus L., host of Titlletia Holci (Cunningham), 427.

  • — host of Ustilago striaeformis (Cunningham), 410.

  • Homoneura, strigil, with figs. (Philpott), 216.

  • honorary membership. See N.Z. Institute.

  • Hooker, J. D., allies of Hymenophyllum minimum (Holloway), 93.

  • Hookeri, Bulbinella.

  • Celmisia.

  • Cyathus.

  • hordeaceus, Bromus.

  • Hordei forma tecta, Ustilago segetum var.

  • — var. tecta, Uredo.

  • Ustilagidium.

  • Ustilago.

  • Ustilago segetum var.

  • — forma nuda, Ustilago segetum var.

  • — var. nuda, Ustilago.

  • Hordeum vulgare L., host of Ustilago Jensenii (Cunningham), 408.

  • — — host of Ustilago Tritici (Cunningham), 409.

  • horni, Amphineurus (Nothormosia).

  • horse, iron needed (Aston), 723.

  • hortona, Xenocalliphora.

  • hotu, in song (Andersen), 698.

  • houses, heating of, Maori (Rangi Hiroa), 354.

  • howesi, Helicopsyche.

  • Huamoal Pen., geol. phases (Benson), 105.

  • Hudson, G. V., food of trout (Phillipps), 388.

  • — Hector Medal (Inst.), 749.

  • Humbolt Bay, geol. (Benson), 116.

  • humerosa, Corbula.

  • humile, Trichomanes.

  • humilis, Campanulina.

  • Huon Gulf, geol. (Benson), 116.

  • — Pen., geol. (Benson), 117, 119.

  • huonensis, Tatea.

  • hupiro, Aecidium.

  • Hurunui dist., fossil cephalapod (Marshall), 615.

  • — River bed, ammonite (Marshall), 615.

  • hutchinsoni, Pecten.

  • “Hutchinsonian,” use of term (Finlay & McD.), 535 note 2.

  • Huttia n. gen. (Myers), 321.

  • — in key (Myers), 317.

  • harrisi n. sp. (Myers), 322.

  • nigrifrons n. sp., with pl. (Myers), 321.

  • Hutton, F. W. Austrotriton minimum and A. tortirostre (Finlay), 455.

  • Lucina dispar., wrong identif. (Marwick), 194.

  • Struthiolaria spinosa and S. tuberculata, confusion in (Marwick), 177.

  • — Triassic and Maitai of Southland (Benson), 128.

  • Xymene oliveri classific. (Marwick), 199.

  • — Memorial Fund, state of, 1922 (Inst.), 737.

  • — — Medal, award, 1923 (Inst.), 750; list of recipients, 787.

  • Hutton Memorial Research Grant, appiication from P. Marshall (Inst.), 752; list of recipients, 787; report on grants for ten years ending 1923, 770.

  • huttoni, Aglaophenia.

  • Anomia.

  • Ataxocerithium.

  • Cominella.

  • Galaxias.

  • Glycymeris.

  • Haurakia.

  • Micreschara (Macromphalina).

  • Pecten.

  • Plumularia.

  • Polinices.

  • Polynices.

  • Sertularia.

  • Stereotheca.

  • Surcula.

  • Turricula.

  • Uber.

  • Hyalella, differences from Chiltonia (Chilton), 272–73.

  • hyalina, Gonothyraea.

  • hyalinus, Uromyces.

  • Hyalospora Magn., characteristics, &c. (Cunningham), 31.

  • Hydrallmania (?) bicalycula Coughtrey, syn., 243.

  • bicalycula Farquhar, syn., 243.

  • “hydraulic limestone,” characters (Bartrum), 141.

  • — — composition and age (Marshall), 617.

  • Hydrobiosella n. g., in key, &c. (Tillyard), 286, 288.

  • stenocerca n. sp., with pl. and figs. (Tillyard), 288–89.

  • Hydrobiosis McL., in key, and charac. t, with fig. (Tillyard), 286–87.

  • froter McL., genotype (Tillyard), 287.

  • ingenua Hare, occ. (Tillyard), 287.

  • occulta Hare, identity (Tillyard), 287.

  • stigma Ulmer, occ. (Tillyard), 287.

  • umbripennis McL., male wing-venat., with fig. (Tillyard), 287.

  • Hydrochorema n. g., in key, &c. (Tillyard), 286, 292–93.

  • crassicaudatum n. sp., with pl. and figs. (Tillyard) 293.

  • tenuicaudatum n. sp., with pl. and figs. (Tillyard), 294–95.

  • Hydroida (Bale), 225.

  • — nomenclature (Bale), 226.

  • hydroids from N.Z. (Bale), 225.

  • Hydropiperis, Sphacelotheca.

  • Vredo.

  • Hydropiperis, Ustilago.

  • Hydropsyche Pictet, occ. (Tillyard), 301.

  • auricoma Hare, occ. (Tillyard), 301.

  • colonica McL., occ. (Tillyard), 301.

  • fimbriata McL., occ. (Tillyard), 301.

  • occulta (Hare), occ. (not of g. Hydrobiosis), (Tillyard), 301.

  • philpotti n. sp., with pl. and fig. (Tillyard), 301–2.

  • Hydropsychidae, key, &c. (Tillyard), 285.

  • Hydroptilidae, N.Z. (Mosely), 670–73.

  • — key, &c. (Tillyard), 285, 300.

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  • Hyla aurea, food of (Phillipps), 388.

  • Hylobia nigricans, syn., 342.

  • Hymenophyllaceae of N.Z. (Holloway), 67.

  • hymenophylloides, Leptopteris.

  • Hymenophyllum Armstrongii T. Kirk, hab. (Holloway), 84.

  • — — occ. (Holloway), 74, 87.

  • atrovirens Col., a specialized form of H. australe (Holloway), 93.

  • australe Willd., occ. (Holloway), 79, 84, 87, 88, 89.

  • bivalve Sw., hab. (Holloway), 86.

  • — — occ. (Holloway), 74, 82, 87, 90, 91.

  • ciliatum Sw., single occ. (Holloway), 82.

  • demissum (Forst. f.) Sw., hab. (Holloway), 84, 86.

  • — — occ. (Holloway), 74, 78, 79, 82, 87, 90, 91.

  • — — occ. Banks Pen. (Laing & Wall), 439.

  • dilatatum (Forst. f.) Sw., hab. (Holloway), 84.

  • — — occ. (Holloway), 80, 87, 88, 89,