
Appendix.

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:—
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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:
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 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 ap-

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pointed 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.
(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. Forthwith 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:—
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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. |
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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.” |
From the Finance Act, 1925, No. 51.
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Institute the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds in each financial year, commencing with the year beginning on the first day of April, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, to be applied in or towards payment of the general expenses of the Institute.
(2) This section is in substitution for section ten of the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908, and that section and the New Zealand Institute Amendment Act, 1920, are hereby repealed.
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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.
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(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, typewritten, 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 propor-portional 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.
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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. |
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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. |
Honorary Members.
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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. |
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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. |
Additional Regulation adopted by Board of Governors on 30th January, 1923, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of 28th May, 1925.
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Vacancies in the list of honorary members shall be announced at each annual meeting of the Board of Governors, and such announcement be communicated as early as possible to each incorporated |

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society, and each such society shall on or before the 1st December nominate one person for each vacancy as honorary member, and the election shall take place at the next annual meeting of the Board of Governors.
General Regulations.
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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. |
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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. |
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In voting on any subject the President is to have a deliberate as well as a casting vote. |
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The President may at any time call a meeting of the Board, and shall do so on the requisition in writing of four Governors. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 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.
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The Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute shall be an honorary distinction for the life of the holder. |
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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 |

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26 (a), and shall be elected by the said past Presidents and Hector and Hutton Medallists. |
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The total number of Fellows at any time shall not be more than forty. |
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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. The number to be elected in any year shall be decided by the Board of Governors at the previous annual meeting. |
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The Fellowship shall be given for research or distinction in science. |
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No person shall be nominated or elected as Fellow unless he has been a member of the N.Z. Institute for three years immediately preceding his nomination, or for five years at any period preceding his nomination. |
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Additional Regulation adopted by Board of Governors on 30th January, 1923, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of 28th May, 1925.
26A. The consent of the candidate must be obtained in writing.
The information regarding each candidate shall be condensed to one foolscap sheet of typewritten matter.
When a candidate is proposed by more than one society it shall be sufficient to circulate to voters the information supplied by one society.

Subsection (e) shall be rescinded, and the following inserted:—
Method of Selection in Subclause (b) and of Election in Subclause (d)
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| Apple, Charles | …. | …. | …. | …. | …. | |
| Brown, John | …. | …. | …. | …. | …. | |
| Smith, James | …. | …. | …. | …. | …. |
There are vacancies to be filled. Place a cross in the column marked X against the name of each candidate for whom you wish to vote. The vote will be invalid if—
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More than the required number is voted for on the paper: |
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The voter signs the voting-paper: |
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The voting-paper is not returned on the date announced. |
Amendment to Regulations.
Regulation 5 (a) of the regulations published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 14th July, 1904, is hereby amended to read:—
“(a.) The publications of the Institute shall consist of—
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Such current abstract of the proceedings of the societies for the time being incorporated with the Institute as the Board of Governors deems desirable; |
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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.” |
The following additional regulations, made at various times by the Board of Governors under the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908, were adopted at a general meeting of the Board held on the 30th January, 1923. and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 28th May, 1925.
Board of Governors.
Members of the Board of Governors shall not hold any paid office under the Board.
General Regulations.
The President shall be ex officio a member of all committees.
The Hon. Editor shall be convener of the Publications Committee.
The seal of the old Institute bearing the date of establishment as 1867 shall be adopted as the seal of the New Zealand Institute reconstituted by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903, and continued by the New Zealand Institute Act, 1908.
An abstract of all business transacted at each meeting of the Standing Committee shall be prepared and communicated to all members of the Board after each meeting.
The quorum of the Standing Committee meetings shall be four.

Endowment Fund.
A fund to be called an “Endowment Fund” shall be set up, the interest on which for any year may be spent for purposes of the Institute, but the capital may not be spent.
All interest accruing from moneys deposited in the Institute's General Account in the Post Office Savings-bank shall be credited to the Endowment Fund, unless otherwise allocated by the Board at the annual meeting at which the amount of the annual interest is reported.
Trust Accounts.
Trust-moneys—namely, the Carter, Hector, Hutton, and Hamilton Funds—shall, when deposited in the Post Office Savings-bank, be placed in separate accounts for each trust.
All grants shall be subject to the following conditions, and each grantee shall be duly informed of these conditions:—
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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. |
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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) reference 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. |
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Where a grant is made to two or more persons acting as a committee for the purpose of carrying out some research, one member |
[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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of the said committee shall assume the responsibility of furnishing the report and receiving and disbursing the money. |
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Papers in which results are published that have been obtained through aid furnished by the Government grant should contain an acknowledgment of that fact. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
Additional Regulations adopted by Board of Governors on 30th January, 1923, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of 28th May, 1925.
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Grants shall be given preferentially to investigations which appear to have an economic bearing; purely scientific investigations to be by no means excluded. When the research is one that leads to a direct economic advance the Government shall reserve to itself the right of patenting the discovery and of rewarding the discoverer, but it is to be understood that grants from the research-grant vote are not in the nature of a reward or a prize, but for out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the research worker, including salary or endowment of assistant, but not salary for the grantee himself. Plants, books, apparatus, chemicals, &c., purchased for applicants are to remain the property of the Institute, and eventually to form a loan collection of apparatus in the manner now practised by the Royal Society of London. First method of initiating researches: Applications shall be invited for grants in aid of research to be specified by applicants. Second method of initiating researches: The Governors of the Institute shall suggest from time to time subjects the investigation of which is desirable, and ask capable investigators to undertake such researches, the Institute paying for apparatus, material, and working-expenses, including assistance. |
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All applications for grants shall come through some incorporated society. |
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In the case of a refusal to recommend a grant, the Standing Committee shall not give any reasons for its refusal, unless such reason is stated in the minutes of the Standing Committee's meeting. |

Research Grants Made for the Period Ending December, 1926.
Through the Auckland Institute:
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W. F. Short, £75 (additional) for research on constituents of Essential Oils.
Through the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury:
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Dr. F. W. Hilgendorf £50, for calculating machine for co-ordinating agricultural experiments.
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Mr. G. Jobberns, £50 for correlating shore platforms of the N.E. Coast of the South Island.
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Mr. H. F. Skey £175 (additional), to carry on Capt. Isitt's research on Upper Air Currents.
Through the Otago Institute:
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Dr. J. Malcolm £150 (additional), for research on Food Value of New Zealand Fish.
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Mr. F. H. McDowall £20 (additional), for research on the oil of the ngaio.
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Dr. J. K. H. Inglis £20 (additional), for research on essential oils.
Through the Nelson Institute:
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Professor T. H. Easterfield £100 (additional), for research on cool storage of fruit.
From the Science and Art Act, 1913, No. 22.
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From the tOngariro National Park Act, 1922, No. 31.
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From the Tongariro National Park Amendment Act, 1927, No. 46.
Subsection three of section five of the principal Act is hereby amended by repealing paragraph (h) thereof, and substituting the following paragraph:—
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One member to be appointed by the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute, who shall hold office for three years from the date of his appointment, or until the appointment of his successor, and shall be eligible for reappointment.” |

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 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 here in before written.
Resolutions of Governors.
Resolved by the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute that—
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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. |
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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. |
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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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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
Resolution regarding Investment of Funds (see Clause 4 above) adopted by Board on 30th January, 1923, and published in New Zealand Gazette of 28th May, 1925.
That the fund known as the “Hutton Memorial Fund,” consisting of the principal originally placed by the Board of Governors in the hands of the Public Trustee, together with the interest accrued thereon, be withdrawn from the Public Trustee and reinvested in such securities as provided for by legislation covering trust-moneys, power to arrange details and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer acting conjointly.
That until the Hutton Memorial Fund reaches the sum of £1,000 not less than 1 per cent. on the capital invested be added each year to the principal.
Regulations under which the Hutton Memorial Medal shall be awarded and the research fund administered.
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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. |
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The medal shall not be awarded for any research published previous to the 31st December, 1906. |
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The research for which the medal is awarded must have a distinct bearing on New Zealand zoology, botany, or geology. |
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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. |

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Whenever possible, the medal shall be presented in some public manner. |
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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. |
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Applications for such grants shall be made to the Board before the 30th September. |
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In making such grants the Board of Governors shall give preference to such persons as are defined in regulation 4. |
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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. |
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The results of researches aided by grants from the fund shall, where possible, be published in New Zealand. |
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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. |
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 in 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.
1926. Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., F.N.Z.Inst.—For his continuous researches on the Amphipodous Crustacea of the Southern Hemisphere.
Grant from the Hutto 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.
1927. Miss M. K. Mestayer £30, for research on Brachiopoda and Mollusca.
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 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 here in before 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 shall 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 afore-said, 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. |
Resolution regarding Investment of Funds (see Clause 4 above) adopted by Board on 30th January, 1923, and published in New Zealand Gazette of 28th May, 1925.
That the fund known as the “Hector Memorial Fund,” consisting of the principal originally placed by the Board of Governors in the hands of the Public Trustee, together with the interest accrued thereon, be withdrawn from the Public Trustee and reinvested in such securities as provided for by legislation covering trust-moneys, power to arrange details and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer acting conjointly.
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.
1925. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.N.Z.Inst.—For the investigation of New Zealand chemical problems.
1926. H. D. Skinner, B.A.—For research in Ethnology.
| 1. |
The fund placed in the hands of the Board by the Wellington Philosophical Society shall be called the “Hamilton Memorial Fund” in memory of the late Augustus Hamilton, Esq. 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 fund shall be vested in the Institute. The Board of Governors of the Institute shall have the control thereof, and shall invest the same in any securities proper for trust-moneys. |
| 3. |
The memorial shall be a prize, to be called the “Hamilton Memorial Prize,” the object of which shall be the encouragement of beginners in pure scientific research in New Zealand. |
| 4. |
The prize shall be awarded at intervals of not less than three years by the Governors assembled in annual meeting, but in no case shall an award be made unless in the opinion of the Governors some contribution deserving the honour has been made. The first award shall be made at the annual meeting of the Governors in 1923. |
| 5. |
The prize shall be awarded for original pure scientific research-work, carried out in New Zealand or in the Islands of the South Pacific Ocean, which has been published within the five years preceding the first day of July prior to the annual meeting at which the award is made. Such publication may consist of one or more papers, and shall include the first investigation published by the author. No candidate shall be eligible for the prize who prior to such period of five years has published the result of any scientific investigation. |
| 6. |
The prize shall consist of money. Until the principal of the fund amounts to £100, one-half of the interest shall be added annually to the principal and the other half shall be applied in payment of the prize. So soon as the said principal amounts to £100 the whole of the interest thereon shall be applied in payment of the prize, in each case after the payment of all expenses necessarily incurred by the Governors in the investment and administration of the said fund and award of the said prize. |

| 7. |
A candidate for the prize shall send to the Hon. Secretary of the New Zealand Institute, on or before the 30th day of June preceding the date of the annual meeting at which the award is to be made, an intimation of his candidature, together with at least two copies of each publication on which his application is based. |
| 8. |
Whenever possible the prize shall be presented in some public manner. |
Award of the Hamilton Memorial Prize.
1923. J. G. Myers, M.SC.
1926. H. J. Finlay, M.Sc.; J. Marwick, M.A., D.SC.
Extracts from the Will of Charles Rooking Carter.
This is the last will and testament of me, Charles Rooking Carter, of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, gentleman.
I revoke all wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made by me, and declare this to be my last will and testament.
* * * * *
I give to the Colonial Museum in Wellington the large framed photographs of the members of the General Assembly in the House of Representatives in the year 1860, and the framed pencil sketch of the old House of Commons, and the framed invitation-card to the Lord Mayor's dinner.
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As regards the following books, of which I am the author, and which are now stored in three boxes—namely, (1) “The Life and Recollections of a New Zealand Colonist,” (2) “A Historical Sketch of New Zealand Loans,” and (3) “Round the World Leisurely”—I direct that my executor shall retain possession of the same for a period of seven years, commencing from the date of my death, and that at the end of such period my executor shall place the same in the hands of Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs (Limited) or some other capable and responsible booksellers in the City of Wellington, for sale, and so that the same shall be sold at such a price as will yield to my estate not less than six shillings per volume in respect of the first-named and second-named, and two shillings and sixpence in respect of the last-named works; and I further authorize my executor to sell and dispose of the copyright or right to reprint such works; and I direct that the moneys to be derived from the sale of such works and the privileges connected therewith shall be added to the sum provided for the purchase of a telescope as hereinafter mentioned.
I direct my executor to subscribe the sum of fifty pounds towards the erection of a suitable brick room in which to house the priceless collection of books on New Zealand some time since given by me to the Colonial Museum and the New Zealand Institute.

I give and devise unto the Public Trustee appointed under and in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled the Public Trust Office Act, 1894 (hereinafter called “my trustee”), all the rest, residue, and remainder of my property whatsoever and wheresoever situate, both real and personal, and whether in possession, reversion, expectancy, or remainder, upon trust, as to my freehold property at East Taratahi, containing by admeasurement two thousand one hundred and seventy-two acres, and being and comprising the whole of the land included in certificate of title, volume 51, folio 79, of the books of the District Land Registrar for the Registration District of Wellington, (save and except such part of the said land, being portion of the section numbered 117 in the Taratahi Plain Block, as is hereinafter devised to my trustee for the purposes hereinafter appearing), and direct that my trustee shall stand possessed of the same lands upon trust, to let and manage the same, and to pay and apply the rents and annual income in manner following, namely :—
* * * * *
And as to all the residue and remainder (if any) of the said net proceeds of the sale, conversion, and getting-in of my estate as aforesaid, my trustee shall transfer the same to the Governors for the time being of the New Zealand Institute at Wellington, to form the nucleus of a fund for the erection in or near Wellington aforesaid, and the endowment of a Professor and staff, of an Astronomic Observatory fitted with telescope and other suitable instruments for the public use and benefit of the colony, and in the hope that such fund may be augmented by gifts from private donors, and that the Observatory may be subsidized by the Colonial Government; and without imposing any duty or obligation in regard thereto I would indicate my wish that the telescope may be obtained from the factory of Sir H. Grubb, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Resolution regarding Investment of Funds (see Clause 4 above), adopted by Board on 30th January, 1923, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, of 28th May, 1925.
That the fund known as the “Carter Bequest,” consisting of the principal originally placed by the Board of Governors in, the hands of the Public Trustee, together with the interest accrued thereon, be withdrawn from the Public Trustee and reinvested in such securities as provided for by legislation covering trust-moneys, power to arrange details and to act being given jointly to the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer acting conjointly.

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 under 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, M.A., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1926); Dr. Leonard Cockayne, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.N.Z. Inst. (reappointed December, 1926). Mr B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1925); Dr. J. Allan Thomson, F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst. (reappointed December, 1925).
Elected by Affiliated Societies, 1925.
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| Wellington Philosophical Society | Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst. |
| Professor H. B. Kirk, M.A., 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. Park, F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst. | |
| 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. |

Officers for the Year 1927.
PResident Mr. B. C. Aston, F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. M. A. Eliott.
Hon. Editor: Mr. Johannes C. Andersen, F.N.Z.Inst.
Hon. Librarian: Professor D. M. Y. Somerville, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.N.Z.Inst.
Hon. Returning Officer: Professor H. W. Segar, M.A., Ph.D., F.N.Z.Inst.
Hon. Secretary: P. Marshall, D.Sc., M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
| Name of Society. | Secretary's Name and Address. | Date of Affiliation. |
|---|---|---|
| Wellington Philosophical Society | Mr. W. J. Phillipps, Dominion Museum, Wellington | 10th June, 1868. |
| Auckland Institute | Mr. G. Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, Auckland | 10th June, 1868. |
| Philosophical Institute of Canterbury | Mr. G. Jobberns, Training College, Christchurch. | 22nd October, 1868. |
| Otago Institute | Rev. Dr. J. Holloway, Otago University, Dunedin. | 18th October, 1869. |
| Hawkes Bay Philosophical Institute | Mr. C. F. H. Pollock, P. O. Box 301, Napier. | 31st March, 1875. |
| Nelson Institute | Mrs. Margaret Graham, Nelson | 20th December, 1883 |
| Manawatu Philosophical Society | Mr. J. S. Hornblow, Young's Buildings, Broadway, Palmerston North | 6th January, 1905. |
[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.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.
1924-25.—Dr. P. Marshall, M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst.
| Elected | |
| Armstrong. Professor H. E., F.R.S., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor Emeritus City and Guilds of London Institute, 55 Granville Park, Lewisham, London. S.E. | 1927 |
| Bragg, Professor W. H., F.R.S., Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle St., London, W.1 | 1923 |
| Chree, Charles, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., Kew Observatory, London | 1924 |
| Curie, Madame Marie, Institut du Radium, Laboratoire Curie, 1 Rue Pierre-Curie, Paris (5e) | 1927 |
| David, Professor T. Edgeworth, F.RS, C.M.G., Sydney University | 1904 |
| Davis, Professor W. Morris, Museum, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. | 1913 |
| Diels, Professor L., Ph.D., University of Berlin, Botanisches Museum, Berlin | 1907 |
| Einstein, Professor Albert, University of Berlin, Germany | 1924 |
| Fraser, Sir J. G., D.C.L., Trinity College, Cambridge | 1920 |
| Goebel, Professor Dr. Carl von, University of Munich | 1901 |
| Gregory, Professor J. W., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., 4 Park Quadrant, Glasgow W. | 1920 |
| Haddon, Dr. A. C., F.R.S., 3 Cranmer Road, Cambridge | 1925 |
| Hall, Sir A. D., M.A., K.C.B., F.R.S., Ministry of Agriculture, London | 1920 |
| Jaggar, Dr. T. A., Director of Volcanological Observatory, Volcano House, P.O. Hawaii | 1927 |
| Liversidge, Professor A., M.A., F.R.S., Fieldhead, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, England | 1890 |
| Lotsy, Dr. J. P., Velp, near Arnhem, Holland Mawson, Sir Douglas, B.E., D.Sc., The University, Box 498, Adelaide | 1920 |
| Mellor, Joseph William, D.Sc. (N.Z.), Sandon House, Regent Street, Stoke-on-Trent, England | 1919 |
| Meyrick, E., B.A., F.R.S., Thornhanger, Marlborough, Wilts | 1907 |
| Mortensen. Theodor. Ph.D., Director of the Dept. of Invertebrates of the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen | 1927 |
| Rutherford, Professor Sir E., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Newnham Cottage, Queen's Road, Cambridge, England | 1904 |
| Sars, Professor G. O., University of Christiania, Norway | 1902 |
| 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., Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge | 1920 |

| 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 |
| Bateson, Professor W., F.R.S. | 1915 |
| Beddard, F. E., D.Sc., F.R.S., Zoological Society, London | 1906 |
| 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 |
| Dendy, Dr. A., F.R.S., King's College, University of London, England | 1907 |
| 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 |
| Goodale, Professor G. L., M.D., LL.D | 1891 |
| Gray, J. E., Ph.D., F.R.S. | 1871 |
| Gray, Professor Asa | 1885 |
| Grey, Sir George, K.C.B. | 1872 |
| Günther, A., M.D., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. | 1873 |
| Haswell, Professor W. A., F.R.S., Mimihau, Woollahra Point, Sydney | 1914 |
| Hedley, Charles, F.L.S., | 1924 |
| Hemsley, Dr. W. Botting, F.R.S., Kew Lodge, St. Peter's Road, Broadstairs, Kent, England | 1913 |
| 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 |
| Klotz, Professor Otto J. | 1903 |
| 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 |
| Massart, Professor Jean | 1916 |
| 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 |
| Nordstedt, Professor Otto, Ph.D. | 1890 |
| 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. | 1877 |
| Sharp, Richard Bowdler, M.A., F.R.S. | 1885 |
| Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., F.R.S. | 1907 |
| 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 |

Original Fellows.
(See New Zealand Gazette, 20th November, 1919.)
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†Aston, Bernard Cracroft, F.I.C., F.C.S.
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*‡Benham, Professor William Blaxland, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.Z.S.
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†Best, Elsdon.
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*†‡Chilton, Professor Charles, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., M.B., C.M., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S.
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†Easterfield, Professor Thomas Hill, M.A., Ph.D., F.I.C., F.C.S.
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†Farr, Professor Clinton Coleridge, D.Sc., F.P.S.L.
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Hogben, George, C.M.G., M.A., F.G.S.§
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†Hudson, George Vernon, F.E.S.
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Kirk, Professor Harry Borrer, M.A.
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†Rutherford, Sir Ernest, Kt., F.R.S., D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D. Segar, Professor Hugh William, M.A.
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†Speight, Robert, M. A., M.Sc., F.G.S.
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Thomas, Professor Algernon Phillips Withiel, M.A., F.L.S.
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*Thomson, Hon. George Malcolm, F.L.S., M.L.C.
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†Thomson, James Allan, M.A., D.Sc., A.O.S.M., F.G.S.
Fellows elected, 1921.
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Cotton, Charles Andrew, D.Sc., A.O.S.M., F.G.S.
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Hilgendorf, Frederick William, B.A., D.SC.
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‡Holloway, Rev. John Ernest, L.Th., D.SC.
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Park, Professor James, M.Am.Inst.M.E., M.Inst.M.M., F.G.S.
Fellows elected, 1922.
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Laing, Robert Malcolm, M.A., B.Sc.
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Marsden, Ernest, D.Sc., F.R.A.S.
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Morgan, Percy Gates, M.A., F.G.S., A.O.S.M.
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Sommerville, Duncan McLaren Young, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E.
Fellows elected, 1923.
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Williams, Ven. Archdeacon Herbert William, M.A.
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Andersen, Johannes Carl.
Fellows elected, 1924.
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Smith, William Herbert Guthrie.
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Tillyard, Robin John, M.A., D.Sc., Sc.D., F.L.S., F.E.S.
Fellows elected, 1925.
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Brown, Professor J. Macmillan, M.A., LL.D.
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Te Rangi Hiroa (P H. Buck), M.D., Ch.B. (N.Z.).
Fellows elected, 1926.
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Benson, Professor W. N., B.A., D.Sc., F.G.S.
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Maclaurin, J. S., D.Sc., F.C.S.
Fellows elected 1927.
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Oliver, W. R. B.
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†Skinner, H. D., B.A.
[Footnote] † Hector Medallist.
[Footnote] *Past President.
[Footnote] ‡ Hutton Medallist.
[Footnote] § Deceased.

Wellington Philosophical Society.*
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Ackland, E. W., P.O. Box 928, Wellington.
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Adams, C. E., D.Sc., A.I.A. (London), F.R.A.S., Dominion Observatory, Wellington.*
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Adkin, G. L., Queen Street, Levin.
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Andersen, Johannes C., F.N.Z.Inst., Alexander Turnbull Library, Bowen Street, Wellington.
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Andrew, R. L., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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Aston, B. C., F.I.C., F.C.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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Atkinson, E. H., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.
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Baker, A. J., Public Works Dept., Wellington.
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Baillie, H., Public Library, Wellington.
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Baldwin, E. S., 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Baldwin, H., Inspector of Machinery, Wellington.
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Balneavis, H. R. H., Parliament Buildings, Wellington.
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Barwell, J. S., Luggate, Otago Central.
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Bates, D. C., Meteorological Office, Wellington.
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Bayne, J. A. C., Inspecting Engineer, Mines Department.
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Beckett, Peter, Paraparaumu. Bell, E. D., Panama Street, Wellington.
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Bell, Sir Francis, Panama St., Wellington.
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Bennett, Francis, Queen Alexandra Street, Khandallah.
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Berry, C. G. G., Railway Buildings, Wellington.
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Best, Elsdon, F.N.Z.Inst., Alexander Turnbull Library, Bowen Street, Wellington.
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Blair, David K., M.I.Mech.E., 9 Grey Street, Wellington.
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Bradshaw, G. B., Box 863, Wellington.
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Brandon, A. de B., B.A., Featherston Street, Wellington.
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Brent, H. C., Laboratory, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Bruce, E., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Wellington.
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Cachemaille, E. D., care of Harbour Board, Wellington.
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Castle, Miss A., Dominion Museum.
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Chamberlin, T. Chamberlin, Crescent Road, Khandallah.
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Clark, D. G., Calcutta St., Khandallah.
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Cobeldick, W., F.R.G.S., Tourist Department, Rotorua.
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Cockayne, A. H., Agriculture Department, Wellington.
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Cockayne, L., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S. F.N.Z.Inst., Ngaio, Wellington.
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Cockroft, T., 111 Owen Street, Wellington.
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Cotton, C. A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Coventry, Mrs. H., 22 Disley Street, Kelburn.
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Crawford, A. D., Box 126, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Croker, Mrs. Olive, 64 Derwent Street, Island Bay.
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Cull, J. E. L., B.Sc. in Eng. (Mech.), Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Cumming, E., Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington.
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Dalrymple, K. W., Parewanui, Bulls.
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Darling, J., Kelburn. De la Tour, —, P.O. Box 1156, City.
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Dixon, Miss A. M., Mount Cook Girls' School, Buckle Street, Wellington.
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Donovan, W., M.Sc., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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Dougall, Archibald, 9 Claremont Grove, Wellington.
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Dyer, Miss M., Education Department, Wellington.
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Dymock, E. R., F.I.A.N.Z., A.I.A.V., Box 193, Wellington.
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Ellis, E. MacIntosh, Director, Forestry Department, Wellington.
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Evans, Professor W. P., Kensington street, Wellington.
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Ferguson, William, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Silverstream, Wellington.
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Ferrar, H. T., M.A., F.G.S., Geological Survey Department, 156 The Terrace.*
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Fletcher, Rev. H. J., The Manse, Normanby.
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Florance, Professor, Victoria College, Wellington.
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Forrester, J. H., Customs Department, Wellington.
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Frost, C. A., care of Richardson, McCabe, and Co., Wellington.
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Furkert, F. W., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Garrow, Professor J. M. E., B.A., L.L.B., Victoria University College, Wellington.*
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Gavey, A., Public Works Dept., Wellington.
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Gibbs, A. E., M.I.E.E., Assistant Telegraph Engineer, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Gibbs, Dr. H. E., 240 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Gifford, A. C., M.A., F.R.A.S., 6 Shannon Street, Wellington.*
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Gilbert, Rev. Father T. A., St. Patrick's College, Wellington.
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Gillies, R., Marine Superintendent, U.S.S. Company (Limited), Wellington.
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Good, F. W., Main-superintendent, Electric Light Department, Harris Street, Wellington.
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Grange, L. I., 38 The Terrace, Wellington. Greenshields, F. S., 9 Glen Road, Kelburn.
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Grimmett, R. E. R., Agricultural Laboratory, Wellington.
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Hamilton, H., A.O.S.M., Director Maori School of Arts and Crafts, Rotorua.
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Hansford, George D., Box 1025, Wellington.
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Hardcastle, H., Evening Post, Wellington.
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Hastie, Miss J. A., care of Street and Co., 30 Cornhill, London, E.C.*
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Hector, C. Monro, M.D., B.Sc., F.R.A.S., Hobson Street, Wellington.
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Hefford, A E., M.Sc., Fisheries Expert, Marine Dept.
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Helyer, Miss E., 13 Tonks Grove, Wellington.
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Henderson, J., M.A., D.Sc., B.Sc. in Eng. (Metall.), Geological Survey Department, Wellington.
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Hislop, J., Internal Affairs Department, Wellington.
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Hodson, W. H., 40 Pirie Street, Wellington.
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Holloway A. G. P., 17 Macdonald Cres., Wellington.
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Holmes, R. W., M.Inst.C.E., Burnell Avenue, Wellington.
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Hooper, Captain G. S., Marine Department, Wellington.
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Hooper, R. H., 6 St. John Street, Wellington.
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Hopkirk, C. S., Pathological Lab., Wallaceville.
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Hudson, G. V., F.E.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Hill View, Karori.
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Hurley, J. A., Bacteriological Laboratory, Newtown.
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Jack, J. W., 170 Featherston Street, Wellington.
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Jackson, Miss, B.A., Wellington Girls' College.
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Jackson, A., Wellington Boys' College.
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Jacobson, N. R., Training College, Kelburn.
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Joiner, W. A., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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Jones, A. Morris, 47 Upland Road, Kelburn.
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Jones, J. A., Assistant Chief Engineer, N.Z. Railways, Wellington.
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Jones, Llewellyn, 57 Creswick Terrace, Wellington.
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Joseph, Joseph, P.O. Box 443, Wellington.
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Joyce, Miss, Training College, Kelburn.
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Kerr, W. J., National Bank, Grey Street, Wellington.
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Kirk, Professor H. B., M.A., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Kissell, F. T. M., Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Knight, C. Prendergast, 126 Bolton Street, Wellington.
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Lamburd, H. S., c/o A. S. Paterson & Co., Wellington.
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La Trobe, W. S., M.A., Hamilton Road, Karori.
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Lauchlan, G., Electrical Engineer, Harris Street, Wellington.
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Lawrence, G. A., Johnsonville.
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Leighton, F. T., Dominion Laboratory.
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Levi, P., M.A., care of Wilford and Levi, 15 Stout Street, Wellington.
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Levy, E. Bruce, 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.
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Lindsay, C., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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Lomas, E. K., M.A., M.Sc., Training College, Wellington.
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Lomax, Major H. A., 288 Somme Parade, Aramoho, Wanganui.
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Loy, Miss E., Training College, Kelburn.
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Luke, Sir John P., C.M.G., M.P., “Pendennis,” Burnell Avenue, Wellington.
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Lysaght, Miss A. M., Victoria University College.
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Macdonald, J., Assistant General Manager, Railway Department, Wellington.
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McDonald, J., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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Macfarlane, C. F. C., Dominion Farmers' Buildings, Wellington.
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McInnes, E. H., Engineer, 160 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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McKay, A. W., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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McKenzie, C. J., Public Works Department, Wellington.

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Maclaurin, J. S., D.Sc., F.C.S., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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MacLean, F. W., M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer, Head Office, Railway Department, Wellington.
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McSherry, Harry, Box 49, Pahiatua. Marchbanks, J., Harbour Board, Wellington.
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Marsden, E., D.Sc., F.N.Z. Inst., Director of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Marshall, Dr. P., c/o Main Highways Board, Wellington.
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Marwick, J., D.Sc., Geological Survey, The Terrace, Wellington.
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Maskell, F. G., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Matheson, W. B., Tiratahi, Eketahuna.
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Maxwell, E., Marumarunui, Opunake.
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Maxwell, J. P., M.Inst. C.E., 145 Dixon Street, Wellington.
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Mestayer, Miss M., Sydney Street, Wellington.
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Miles, P. C. V. R., Room 45, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Millar, H. M., Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Miller, D., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.
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Moore, G., Eparaima, via Masterton.
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Moore, W., Lancelot, Bank Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Moorhouse. W. H. Sefton, 134 Dixon Street, Wellington.
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Morgan, P. G., M.A., F.G.S., F.N.Z. Inst., Director of Geological Survey, 156 The Terrace, Wellington.
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Morice, J. M., B.Sc., Town Hall, Wellington.
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Morrison, J. C., Box 413, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Morton, W., Hydro-electric Board. Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Myers, J. G., Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 41 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.7
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Neill, J. C., 251 The Terrace, Wellington.
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Neill, W. T., Lands and Survey Department, Government Buildings, Wellington.
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Newnham, W. L., Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Newton, A., care of Newton Engineering Company, Wellington.
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Ngata, Hon. A. T., Parliament Buildings, Wellington.
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Norris, E. T., M.A., Registrar, University of New Zealand, Wellington.
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Oliver, W. R. B., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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Ongley, M., M.A., Geological Survey Department, Wellington.*
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Orchiston, J., M.I.E.E., 8 Tawa Street, Eastbourne.
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O'Regan, P. J., 324 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Orr, Robert, Heke Street, Lower Hutt, Wellington.
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Parry, Evan, B.Sc., M.I.E.E., care of Preece Calderwood Rider, 8 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, London.
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Patterson, Hugh, Engineer, Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Peren, G. S., Professor of Agriculture, Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Phillipps, W. J., F.L.S., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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Philpott, H. E. R., care of A. D. Riley (Limited), Wellington.
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Phipson, P. B., F.C.S., care of J. Staples and Co. (Limited), Wellington.
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Pigott, Miss Ellen, M.A., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Pilcher, E. G., 225 The Terrace, Wellington.
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Plank, C. S., Telegraph Engineers' Department, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Pomare, Hon. Sir Maui, M.P., Wellington.
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Pope, F. S., Assistant Director of Agriculture, Wellington.
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Ralph, T., 85 Webb Street, Wellington.
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Rands, Henry, Wellington Gas Company (Limited), Miramar.
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Reakes, C. J., D.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., Agriculture Department, Wellington.
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Richardson, C. E., P.O. Box 863, 11 Grey Street, Wellington.
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Roberts, J. W., 12 Vallance Street, Kilbirnie.
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Robertson, Professor P. W., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Robinson, W. D., 274 Taranaki Street, Wellington.
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Russell, J. W., Banks College, Wellington.
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Sangster, Mrs., Ohangai, Hawera. Saunders, G. F., High School, Gisborne.
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Seelye, F. T., Dominion Laboratory, Wellington.
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Sharp, H., Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Shepherd, F. R., Fire Underwriters' Association, Wellington.
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Shrimpton, E. A., Telegraph Department, Wellington.
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Sladden, H., Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, Wellington.
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Smith, J. R., District Telegraph Engineer, G.P.O., Wellington.
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Sommerville, Professor D. M. Y., M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.N.Z.Inst., Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Spidy, E. T., Production Engineer, Railway Department.
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Sunley, R. M., View Road, Karori.
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Sutherland, W. S., “Kawaroa,” Oparau Ferry, via Te Awamutu.
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Tennant, J. S., Training College, Kelburn.

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Thomson, J. Allan, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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Thomson, P., Solicitor, Stratford.
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Thomson, W. M., M.A., M.B., Ch.B., Hawera.
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Tombs, H. H., Burnell Avenue, Wellington.
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Tomkies, A. E., Chief Electrical Line Inspector, N.Z. Railways.
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Toogood, H. F., Banks Commercial College, Wellington.
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Treadwell, C. H., 4 Panama Street, Wellington.
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Turner, E. Phillips, F.R.G.S., Forestry Department, Wellington.
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Uttley, G., M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S., High School, Masterton.
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Vickerman, H., M.Sc., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington.
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Waghorn, R. J., 75 Glen Rd., Kelburn.
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Ward, R. H., c/o Box 10, Tauranga.
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Warner, —, School-teacher, Upper Hutt.
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Waters, R., 71 Fairlie Terrace, Kelburn.
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Waterworth, A., Lambton Quay. Wellington.
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Webb, E. N., 324 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Webster, H. A., c/o Begg and Co., Manners Street, Wellington.
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Westland, C. J:, F.R.A.S., Box 63, Apia, Samoa.
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Wickens, A. S., 81 Northland Road, Wellington.
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Widdop, F. C., District Railway Engineer, Thorndon Office, Wellington.
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Wilkinson, A. S. Caretaker, Kapiti.
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Wilson, Sir James G., Bulls.
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Wood, J., Inspecting Engineer, Public Works Department, Wellington.
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Wyles, G. W., Assistant Signal Engineer, Railways, Wellington.
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Wynne, H. J., Railway Department, Wellington.
Auckland Institute.*
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Abbot, C. E., 83, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Abbott, R. A., 36, Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Abbott, R. H., City Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Abel, R. S., care of Abel Dykes and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Acheson, Judge F. O. V., Native Land Court, Auckland.
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Adams, C. E., LL.B., Hokitika.
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*Adams, L., 12 Ewington Avenue, Mt. Eden.
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Aickin, Dr. C. G., Symonds Street, Auckland.
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Aimer, K. W., Architect, 423 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Alexander, J., Selbourne Chambers, Auckland.
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Alexander, L. W., Cargen Hotel, Auckland.
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Algie, Professor R. M., M.A., University College, Auckland.
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Alison, Hon. E. W., M.L.C., Devonport Ferry Co., Auckland.
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*Alison, Ernest, Takapuna.
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*Alison, E. W., jun., Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Allan, W. Thruston, Esmond Av., Takapuna.
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Allison, James, Boarding House, Pukemiro.
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Allum, John, Anzac Avenue, Auckland.
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Ambury, S. J., Greenwood's Corner, Onehunga.
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*Anderson, E., Northern Club, Auckland. Anderson, Professor W., M.A., University College, Auckland.
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*Andrews, F. N. care of Andrews & Clark, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Andrews, J. C., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Archdall, Very Rev. H. K., King's College, Otahuhu.
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Archey, Gilbert, M.A., F.Z.S., The Museum, Auckland.
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Ardern, P. S., M.A., Remuera. Arey, W. E., Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Armitage, F. L., The Hospital, Auckland. Arnold, C., Sandford's Buildings, Auckland.
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Arnoldson, L., Quay Street, Auckland.
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Arthur, T. B., Upper Queen Street, Auckland.
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Ashton, E. D., Gas Company, Auckland.
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*Astley, Frank, E. Astley & Sons, New Lynn.
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Averill, Most Rev. Dr A. W., Bishopscourt, Parnell.
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Bagnall, R. D., Northern Club, Auckland.
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Baker, C. C., Lister Buildings, Auckland.
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*Bankart, A. S., Strand Arcade Queen St., Auckland.
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*Bankart, F. J., Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Barr, J., Public Library, Wellesley St., Auckland.
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Bartley, C., Savings Bank, Auckland.
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Bartlett, W. H., 255 Stanley Point Road, Stanley Point.
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Bartrum, J. A., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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*Bates, T. L., Alfred Street, Waratah, Newcastle, New South Wales.
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Bealing, Fred J., Alexander Avenue, Mt. Albert.
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Beattie, Dr. R. M., Mount Albert.
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Beecroft, H. C., M.A., Training College, Epsom.
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Bell, G. B., Engineer's Office, Harbour Board, Auckland.
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Bell, R. W., Lister Buildings, Auckland.
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*Bennett, C. F., N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland.
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Binney, E. H., care of Binney & Sons, Customs Street, Auckland.
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Bishop, J. J., Dunvegan, Titirangi, Auckland.
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Bishop, T. A., B.A., Exhibition Drive, Titirangi.
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Biss, Raymond, Victoria Avenue, Remuera.
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Blomfield, E. C., Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Bloodworth, T., 36 Scarborough Terrace, Parnell.
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*Bloomfield, E. R., Northern Club, Auckland.
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*Bloomfield, H. R., St. Stephen's Av., Parnell.
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*Bloomfield, J. L., St. Stephen's Av., Parnell.
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Borrie, Dr. W. Gillies, York Chambers, Auckland.
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Borgia, Rev. Bro., Sacred Heart College, Auckland.
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Boucher, P. F., Kumeu.
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Bowyer, S. B., 14 Warick Street, Morningside.
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Boylan, Mrs. A. M., 23 Cheltenham Terrace, Devonport.
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Bradley, Samuel, Onehunga.
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Brame, J. W., 69 Crummer Road, Grey Lynn.
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*Brett, Arthur, “Star Office,” Auckland.
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Brookes, A. E., Okauia, Matamata.
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Brown, A. St. Clair, P.O. Box 557, Auckland.
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*Brown, Miss E., Kohi, Ascot Avenue, Remuera.
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Brown, E. A., 66 St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.
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Brownlee, Mrs., 4 Ascot Avenue, Remuera.
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Bruce, W. W., Williamson's Chambers, Auckland.
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*Buchanan, A., Legal Chambers, Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Bucknill, Dr. C. E. R., Mount Maunganui, Tauranga.
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Buddle, C., Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Buddle, F. C., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
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*Buddle, H. D., Victoria Avenue Remuera.
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Burbidge, Professor, P.W., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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*Burns, R., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Burt, A., care of A. & T. Burt, Ltd., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Bush, W. E., City Engineer, Auckland.
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Butler, C. O., Stewart, Johnston and Hough, Auckland.
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Butler, J., Kauri Timber Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Buttle, J., Selwyn Road, Epsom. Cadman, F. P., care of Gillett Motors, Ltd., 166 Albert Street, Auckland.
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Calder, Rev. Jasper, 67 Park Road, Auckland.
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Caldwell, D. R., Cambridge.
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Callaghan, F. R., M.A., Education Office, Auckland.
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Cameron, H. T., Premier Buildings, Auckland.
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Campbell, A. D., Northern Club, Auckland.
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Carr, Austin, Messrs. Carr, Poutney and Co., Auckland.
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Carlaw, J., 9 Herbert Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland.
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Carpenter, J. M., Newmarket. Carse, H., Moata Road, Ellerslie.
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Carter, A. M., Hallenstein's Buildings, Auckland.
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Casey, W., Hamilton Road, Ponsonby.
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*Catchpole, J., 45, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby.
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Caughey, A. C., care of Smith & Caughey, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Caughey, J. Marsden, care of Smith & Caughey, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Chambers, S. G., 23 Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Chatfield, Dr. H. A., York Chambers, Auckland.
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Cheal, P. E., Cameron Road, Remuera.
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Choyce, H. C., Remuera Road, Remuera.
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Clark, A., Wellesley Street, Auckland.
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Clark, R. G., care of Robertson Bros. Quay Street, Auckland.
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Clay, T. B., Allendale Road, Mount Albert.
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*Clayton, D. L., Kauri Timber Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Clinch, J. A., Ph.D., Training College, Auckland.
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Closs, Dr. J. R., York Chambers.
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Clouston, Miss. L., St. Cuthbert's College, Auckland.
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*Coates, Sir James, Burrow's Avenue, Parnell.
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Coates, T., Orakei. Cochrane, N. D., 20 Belle View Road, Auckland.
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Cockroft, H. P., Winstone's Buildings, Auckland.
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Coe, James, Lucerne Road, Auckland.
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Colbeck, W. B., New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Coleman, J. W., Lower Queen Street, Auckland.
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Colwill, J. H., Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Comyns, C. C., P.O. Box 1712, Auckland.
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*Combes, F. H., Victoria Avenue, Remuera.
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Cooper, A. N., Reid, Towle, Hellaby & Cooper, High Street, Auckland.
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Copeland, M., 22 Sentinel Road, Herne Bay.
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Cory-Wright, S., M.Sc., 1 Claybrook Road, Parnell.
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*Coughlan, W. N., Native School, Omaio, Bay of Plenty.
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*Court, A. H., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Court, A. J., G. Court & Sons, Karangahape Road, Auckland.
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Court, J., Hamilton Road, Auckland.
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Court, J. W., Birkenhead, Auckland.
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*Cousins, H. G., M.A., Training College, Auckland.
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*Craig, E. A., “Manukura,” 17, Symonds Street, Auckland.
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Craig, J. C., care of J. J. Craig, Ltd., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Cranwell, Miss Lucy, “The Delta,” Henderson.
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Croll, C. H. J., Birkdale Road, Birk-dale.
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*Crompton, W. J., 3 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Mount Eden.
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Crowther, W. J., Remuera Road, Auckland.
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Crook, John, 10 Prospect Terrace, Mt. Eden.
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Crooks, Miss M. W., Maungawhau Rd., Epsom.
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Dale, T. J., Tennyson Street, Birken-head.
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Davis, Ernest, care of Hancock & Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Davis, Eliot R., care of Hancock & Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Dawes; Miss, University College, Auckland.
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Dawson, Bertram, Victoria, Avenue, Remuera.
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Dearsly, H. P., P.O. Box 466, Auckland.
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De Courcy, Dr, Grace, Market Road. Remuera.
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De Guerrier, F. E., Tramway Offices, Auckland.
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Delph, L. W., King's College, Otahuhu.
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Dempsey, J., Newmarket. Dick, R. J., Spring St., Morningside.
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*Dickson, J. F. W., Barrister, Queen Street, Auckland.
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*Dignan, F. J., Northern Club, Auckland.
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*Dingwall, D. M., 150, Remuera Road, Auckland.
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Dixon, C. E., B.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Donald, J. B., P.O. Box 291, Auckland.
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Downard, F. N. R., Cambridge.
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Draffin, M. K., M.C., 423, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Drier, Dr. E. Newton, Symonds St., Auckland.
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Drummond, J., M.A., Grammar School, Auckland. “D.S.C.,” Messrs. Cousins & Cousins, Auckland.
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Duder, Albert, 42, Hinemoa Road, Devonport.
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Dukes, Dr., Symonds Street, Auckland. Eady, A., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Eady, L. A., Lewis Eady, Ltd., Auckland.
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Earl, F., K.C., Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Easdown, Thomas, National Bank of N.Z., Auckland.
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Edgerley, Miss K., Girls' Grammar School, Auckland.
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Edmiston, H. J., care of Champtaloup & Edmiston, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Edwards, Henry, Farmers' Freezing Co.
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Egerton, Professor C. W., University College, Auckland.
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Elliffe, J. M., Premier Buildings, Auckland.
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Ellingham, W. R., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Elliot, Sir George, Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Elliot, W., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Ellis, A. F., Argyle Street, Ponsonby.
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Ellis, L. V., 9 Seymour Street, Herne Bay.

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Entrican, A. J., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Entrican, J. C., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Evans, E. W., 10 Birdwood Crescent, Parnell.
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Ewen, J. F. A., care of Sargood, Son & Ewen, Ltd., Victoria Street West, Auckland.
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Fairclough, Dr. W. A., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Falla, R. A., M.A., 41 Calliope Road, Devonport.
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Farrell, R., Anglesea Street, Auckland.
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Fenwick, Dr. G., A.M.P. Buildings, Auckland.
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Firth, R. W., M.A., Wymondsley Road, Otahuhu.
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Fisher, F. S., Birkdale.
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Fisher, V. F., Birkdale.
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*Fleming, G. H., Remuera Road, Remuera.
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Fleming, J., 142 Grafton Road, Auckland.
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Flinn, Mrs. Eleanor, 15, Queen's Parade, Devonport.
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Florance, R. S., Barrister, Russell, Bay of Islands.
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Ford, C. Reginald, F.N.Z.I.A., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Fotheringham, Alex., 7a, Williamson's Chambers, Auckland.
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*Fowlds, Hon. G., C.B.E., Queen St., Auckland.
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Fowlds, G., jun., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Fraser, W. M., C.E., Whangarei.
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Frater, James H., Frater Bros., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Frater, J. W., Stock Exchange, Auckland.
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Friedlander, Hugo, P.O. Box 10, Newmarket.
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Gamble, F. W., Grammar School, Mount Albert.
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Gardner, J. L., New Lynn
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Garland, Hon. C. J., M.L.C., Beacons-field Street, Grey Lynn.
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Garrett, Wm., 40, Ladies Mile, Remuera.
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Gauvain, W. P., 60, Shortland St., Auckland.
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Geddes, A., Brown, Barrett & Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Geddes, R., 23, Maurice Avenue, Remuera.
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Gibson, Noel, M.A., Dilworth Institute, Remuera.
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Gilfillan, H., St. Stephen's Avenué, Parnell.
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Gilmour, Dr., The Hospital, Auckland.
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Gill, H. N., Kauri Timber Co., Normanby Road, Auckland.
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Gillett, J., Hoiland & Gillett, Albert Street, Auckland.
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Gilies, A. W., Courtville, Eden Crescent, Auckland.
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Girdler, Dr., Khyber Pass Road, Auckland.
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Glaister, D. M., Ellison,s Chambers, Auckland.
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*Goldie, A., Wallace Street, Ponsonby.
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Goldie, H., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Goldstein, Dr. H. M., 41, Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Gordon, Dr. F. W., Hillsborough.
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Graham, A. G., care of Briscoe & Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Graham, David H., Narrow Neck, Auckland.
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Graham, G., Endean's Buildings, Auckland.
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Graham, J. B., Endean's Buildings. Auckland.
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Grant, Miss J., M.A., Devonport.
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*Gray, A., Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Gray, Alan A., care of G. W. Wilton & Co., Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Gray, S., Town Clerk, Mt. Eden.
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Gray, W. A., M.I.C.E., Smith's Bldgs., Auckland.
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Gribbin, G., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Grierson, H. C., Architect, 423 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Griffin, L. T., F.Z.S., Assistant Curator, Museum, Auckland.
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Gross, R. O., Manukau Road, Epsom.
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Gulliver, T. V., 503 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Gummer, W. H., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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*Gunson, Dr. E. B., Princes Street, Auckland.
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Gunson, Sir James, C.M.G., C.B.E., “Ngaruru,” St. Andrew's Road, Auckland.
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Haddow, J. G., Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Hammond, Arthur B., Kauri Timber Co., Auckland.
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Harbutt, S. J., Selwyn Road, Epsom.
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Hardie, J. C., P.O. Box 337, Auckland.
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Harding, E., Private Bag, Dargaville.
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Hardley, J. W., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Harkness, D. E., University College, Auckland.
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Harris, Lewis, Huntly.
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Harvey, A., Lower Albert Street, Auckland.
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Harvey, Mrs., 7, Beckham Place, Auckland.
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Hay, D. A., Montpellier Nursery, Remuera.
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Hay, Douglas, Stock Exchange, Auckland.

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Hay, Miss, Grafton Road, Auckland.
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*Hellaby, F. A., Hellaby's, Ltd., Auckland.
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Henning, G., 36 Remuera Road, Remuera.
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Henry, J. B., Bank of New Zealand, Auckland.
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Hesketh, H. R., care of Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Hesketh, S., care of Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Hill, J. C., care of Hill and Plummer, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Hills, F. M., Arney Road, Remuera.
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Hodgking, W. J. P., Bank of New South Wales, Auckland.
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Holderness, D., Harbour Board Offices, Auckland.
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Holdsworth, W. J., Albert Street, Auckland.
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Holmden, Dr., Jervois Road, Ponsonby.
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Holmes, W. R., P.O. Box 333, Auckland.
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Horton, E., “Herald” Office, Auckland.
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Horton, H., “Herald” Office, Auckland.
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Horton, Dr. W. H., 78 Symonds Street, Auckland.
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*Houghton, C. V., 8 Gladstone Road, Parnell.
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Hovell, S. W., Kenny Street, Waihi.
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Hudson, G., Mount Eden Road, Auckland.
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Hudson, J. H., G.P.O., Auckland.
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Hume, Alan, Solicitor, Shortland St., Auckland.
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Hunter, Ashley, C.E., P.O. Box 1649, Auckland.
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Hunter, James, Hunter & Sons, Elliot Street, Auckland.
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Hutchinson, A. J., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Hutchinson, Major G. R., O.B.E., Hutchinson's Ltd., Auckland.
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Hutchison, G. W., Premier Buildings, Auckland.
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Hyatt, H. R., 8, Lillington Road, Remuera.
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*Inder, E. W., Barrister, P.O. Box 1098, Auckland.
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Inglis, Dr. R. T., Alfred Street. Auckland.
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Jackson, J. H., 9, Commerce Street, Auckland.
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Jackson, Thornton, Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Jenkins, C. H., 108, Albert Street, Auckland.
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Johnson, C. W., M.A., 30 Brown Street, Ponsonby.
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Johnston, J. B., care of Stewart and Johnston, Wyndham Street, Auckland.
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Johnstone, A. H., Solicitor, Selbourne Chambers, Auckland.
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Johnstone, Hallyburton, Point Chevalier.
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Joll, L., Mount Eden.
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Jones, D. A., East Tamaki.
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*Jones, Hugh K., 21, Wapiti Avenue, Epsom.
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Jones, Russell, Grammar School, Auckland.
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Julian, T. G., P.O. Box 361, Auckland.
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*Kenderdine, J., Sale Street, Auckland.
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Kent, G. S., 14, Fairfax Road, Epsom.
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Kingston, J. J., S.B., Insurance Co., Auckland.
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Kissling, H. P., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.
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Knight, Professor C. R., University, Auckland.
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Knight, G., Asquith. Avenue, Mt. Albert.
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Kohn, E. S., Queen St., Auckland.
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Laidlaw, R. A., Hobson Street, Auckland.
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Lamb, J. A., Arney Road, Remuera.
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Lamb, S. E., B.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Lamont, T., North Avenue, Devonport.
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Lancaster, T. L., M.Sc., University College,' Auckland.
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Lang, Sir F. W., Queenstown Road, Onehunga.
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Langridge, Cecil, Avondale.
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*Larner, V. J., Swanson St., Auckland. land.
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La Roche, Sydney, B.Sc., Wapiti Avenue, Auckland.
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*La Roche, W., Wapiti Avenue, Remuera.
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La Roche, W. E., B.S.c., Wapiti Avenue, Remuera.
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Laurie, B. A., care of W. S. Laurie & Co., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Leech, E. Duff, Wellesley House, Auckland.
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Le Roy, E., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Leyland, S. H., care of Leyland and O'Brien, Customs Street W., Auckland.
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Leyland, W. B., care of Leyland and O'Brien, Customs Street W., Auckland.
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*Leys, W., Cecil, “Star” Office, Auckland.
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Lloyd, Miss Olive, “The Grove,” Onehunga.
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Logan, R., P.O. Box 536, Auckland.
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Long, W. H., 16, St. Albans Avenue, Auckland.
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Low, T. A., Hennings, Ltd., Auckland.
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Lowe, Dr. De Clive, Lower Symonds Street, Auckland.
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Lowe, James, C.E., Gas Co., Auckland.
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*Lunn, A. G., care of Collins Bros., Wyndham Street, Auckland.

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Lusk, H. B., M.A., King's College, Ota-huhu.
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Lyons, Rev. Father, Coromandel.
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McArthur, M. G., Ellison's Chambers, Auckland.
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McCallum, W. F., Endean's Bldgs., Auckland.
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McClymont, Miss J., 40, City Chambers, Auckland.
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Macdonald, Rev. Angus, O.B.E., The Manse, Richmond.
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Macdonald, Hugh R., 47, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.
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McDonald, Rev. W., Gardner Road, Epsom.
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Macfarlane, J. B., 59, Fort St., Auckland.
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McGregor, W. R., University College, Auckland.
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*Macindoe, Charles G., Little Queen Street, Auckland.
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Mackay, G. J., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Mackay, J. G. H., Ellison Chambers, Auckland.
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McKenzie, Capt G., Devonport.
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Macky, Dr. Frank, Lister Buildings, Auckland.
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Macky, T. H., care of Macky, Logan & Co., Elliott Street, Auckland.
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Mackenzie, H. R., Acacia Building, Auckland.
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Mackenzie, Kenneth, F.R.C.S., Princes Street, Auckland.
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*Macmillan, C. C., care of Auckland Institute, Auckland.
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*McMillan, G. G., McMillan & Co., Auckland.
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MacMurray, Ven. Archdeacon, Mt. Hobson Road, Auckland.
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McVeagh, James, 410, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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McVeagh, R., O'Connell Street, Auckland.
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Mahon, H. G. D., B.A., Grammar School, Auckland.
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Mair, S. A. R., Hunterville, Wellington.
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*Major, C. T., C.B.E., D.S.O., King's College, Otahuhu.
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Makgill, John E., Wapiti Avenue, Epsom.
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Makgill, Dr. R. H., Health Department, Wellington.
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*Mander, Hon. F., Ranfurly Road, Epsom.
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*Mappin, F. Crossley, Mountain Road, Epsom.
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Marks, L., Chancery Street, Auckland.
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Marshall, J., Te Ataahua, Remuera Road, Auckland.
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Massey, F. G., Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Mason, Mrs. F., West Town, New Plymouth.
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Matheson, H. C., 101, Albert Street, Auckland.
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Matthews, H. B., Clonbern Road, Remuera.
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Merritt, H. T., Anzac Avenue, Auckland.
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Metcalfe, G. H., Barrister, P.O. Box 1089, Auckland.
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Miller, E. V., 71, Upland Road, Remuera.
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Miller, Thomas, “Craigmore,” Argyle Street, Auckland.
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Millet, L., Te Kopuru, N. Wairoa.
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Milne, J., care of John Chambers & Son, Fort Street, Auckland.
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Milne, Stewart, care of Milne & Choyce, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Milsom, Dr. E. H. B., 18, Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland.
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Mincher, W., 3, Brentwood Avenue, Mount Eden.
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Mitchell, J. T. F., Wright Stephenson and Co., Auckland.
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Mitchelson, E. P., P.O. Box 873, Auckland.
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Mitchelson, Hon. Sir E., K.C.M.G., M.L.C., Waitaramoa, Remuera.
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Moodie, F. L., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
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Moore-Jones, Mrs. S. A., The Ladies' College, Remuera.
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*Montgomery, T. E., Clarence Street, Devonport.
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Morrison, Miss A. C., Girls' Grammar School, Epsom.
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Morpeth, H., Hallenstein's Buildings, Auckland.
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* Morton, E., P.O. Box 11, Auckland.
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Morton, H. B., Taumata, Wapiti Avenue, Epsom.
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Moses, H. C., No Deposit Piano Co., High Street, Auckland.
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Moses, L. V., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
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Mulgan, A. E., “Star” Office, Auckland.
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Munro, G. H., M.Sc., 96, Grafton Road, Auckland.
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Myers, B., “Cargen,” Auckland.
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Nalder, E. E., Commercial Bank Buildings, Auckland.
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Nathan, C. I., Customs Street, Auckland.
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Nathan, D. L., Shortland St., Auckland.
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*Nathan, N. A., Shortland St., Auckland.
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Neil, Dr. Hardie, D.S.O., Symonds St., Auckland.
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Neumegen, W. M., P.O. Box 277, Auckland.
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Niccol, G., Customs Street W., Auckland.
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Nicholson, O., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Northcroft, Lieut.-Col. E. H., D.S.O., Swanson Street, Auckland.

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*Norton, H., Pentland, Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Noonan, Dr., Milford.
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*O'Brien, J. J., Endean's Buildings, Auckland.
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Oliver, James, S. A. Smith and Co., Auckland.
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*Oliver, W. R. B., F.L.S., F.N.Z. Inst., Dominion Museum, Wellington.
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*Osborne, Mrs. 27 Great South Road, Auckland.
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Parr, Hon. Sir James, K.C.M.G., High Commissioner, London.
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Parr, P. R., M.Sc., Oaklands, Waikumete.
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Parkes, Dr. W. H., C.M.G., Symonds Street, Auckland.
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Parsons, A. L., N.Z. Insurance Co., Auckland.
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Partridge, H. E., Albert Street, Auckland.
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*Partridge, H. H., Albert Street, Auckland.
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*Patterson, D. B., 23 Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Peacock, J. A., Queen Street, Auckland.
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*Perkins, A. W. care of Dalgety and Co., Customs Street West, Auckland.
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Perks, T. E., 8 Coombes Road, Remuera.
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Pezaro, Dr. M. G., 3, Remuera Road, Auckland.
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*Philcox, T., 11 Fairview Road, Mt. Eden.
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Pond, J. A., F.C.S., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Potter, E. H., P.O. Box 230, Auckland.
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Potter, R. H. A., Union Oil, Soap and Candle Co., Auckland.
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Powell, A. W. B., Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Powell, F. E., C.E., Ferry Buildings, Auckland.
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Poynton, J. W., 55 Epsom Avenue, Mount Eden.
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Price, E. A., Cambria Park, Papatoetoe.
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Prosser, T. C. W., 12, Westbourne Rd., Remuera.
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Pryor, S. H., Hillside, New Lynn.
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Pulling, Miss, Diocesan School, Epsom.
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Purchas, Dr. A. C., Symonds St., Auckland.
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*Pycroft, A. T., St. Heliers, Auckland.
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Quartley, A. G., Barrister, Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
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Ralph, W. J., Princes Street, Auckland.
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Rangihiroa, Dr., D.S.O., F.N.Z. Inst., Public Health Department, Auckland.
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Ratcliff, W., P.O. Box 259, Hamilton.
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Rawnsley, S., Federal Street, Auckland.
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Rayner, Dr. F. J., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Reed, Hon. Mr. Justice, Supreme Court, Wellington.
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Reed, Hon. Vernon, Paihia.
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Rendell, J. R., Karangahape Road, Auckland.
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Renshaw, F., care of Sharland & Co., Lorne Street, Auckland.
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Reyburn, J. H., Ellison's Chambers, Auckland.
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Rhodes, Miss B., Diocesan School, Auckland.
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Rhodes, C., Ronaki, Remuera.
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Richardson, J. D., Savings Bank, Newton.
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Richmond, H. P., Arney Road, Remuera.
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Riddet, Professor Wm., University College, Auckland.
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*Rishworth, J. N., Lister Buildings, Auckland.
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Robb, J., Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden.
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Roberton, A. B., Fort St., Auckland.
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Roberton, Dr. E., Market Road, Remuera.
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Robertson, Carrick, F.R.C.S., Alfred Street, Auckland.
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Robertson, Jas., Market Road, Remuera.
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Rogerson, H. M., Imperial Buildings, Auckland.
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Rollett, F. C., “Herald” Office, Auckland.
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Ropiha, T. T., Survey Office, Auckland.
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Rowden, Fred J., Howick.
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Rowe, W. Page, Seaview Rd., Remuera.
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Russell, E. R. N., Princes Street, Auckland.
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Russell, John E., Russell, Campbell and McVeagh, Auckland.
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Ryan, James, Riverview, Otahuhu.
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Salt, G. MacBride, M.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Sanford, Gilbert, Sandford Ltd., Auckland.
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*Schnauer, Charles, Shortland Street, Auckland.
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Scott, D. D., care of Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Albert Street, Auckland.
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Scott, Rev. D. D., The Manse, One-hunga.
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Segar, Professor H. W., M.A., F.N.Z. Inst., University College, Auckland.
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Seth Smith, Miss H., Hurstmere Road, Takapuna.
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*Seth Smith, H. G., 88 Victoria Avenue, Remuera.
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Shakespear, Mrs. R. H., Whangaparaoa.
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Shannon, J. W., 16 Dromorne Road, Remuera.
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*Shaw, C. J., Fairview Road, Mount Eden, Auckland.
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Shaw, F., Vermont Street, Ponsonby.

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Shaw, H., care of Public Library, Auckland.
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Shepherd, E. C., Stanley Bay.
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Short, W. F., M.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Shrewsbury, H., St. John's Avenue, Epsom.
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*Shroff, H. R., 44 Remuera Rd., Auckland.
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Simmonds, Rev. J. H., Takanini.
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Simmonds, L., 180, Karangahape Road, Auckland.
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Simson, T., Mount St. John Avenue, Epsom.
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Sinclair, G., 321 Queen Street, Auckland.
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Skeet, H. M., 14 Dilworth Avenue, Remuera.
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Sladden, Bernard, Box 17, Tauranga.
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Smith, F. W., 1 Eden Crescent, Auckland.
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Smith, S. A., P.O. Box 843, Auckland.
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Smith, Mrs. W. H., Princes St., Auckland.
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Smith, W. Todd, P.O. Box 1062, Auckland.
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Somerville, Dr. J., Alfred St., Auckland.
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Somerville, J. M., Birkenhead, Auckland.
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Spencer, Albert, Kingston Street, Auckland.
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Spence, A. L., Messrs. Stanton, John-stone and Spence, Auckland.
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*Sperrin-Johnson, Professor J. C., Litt. D., University College, Auckland.
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Stanton, J., Selbourne Chambers, Auckland.
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Stevenson, Arthur G., Gladstone Road, Mt. Albert.
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Stewart, D. F., care of R. S. Lamb & Co., 32 Jamieson Street, Sydney.
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Stewart, John A., Kainga-town, Ran-furly Road, Epsom.
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Stewart, R. Leslie, care of Brown & Stewart, Swanson Street, Auckland.
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Streeter, S. C., Enfield Street, Mount Eden.
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*Sullivan, J. J., Barrister, P.O. Box 1175.
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Suter, A., 22 Portland Street, Remuera.
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Swan, H. G., Henderson.
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Talbot, Dr. A. G., A.M.P. Buildings, Auckland.
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Taylor, C. N., 2 Oliver Street, Remuera.
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Taylor, Norman H., Huia, New Lynn.
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Thomas, Professor A. P. W., F.L.S., F.N.Z. Inst., Mountain Road, Epsom.
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Thorne-George, Sidney, Northern Club, Auckland.
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Thornes, J., 231 Parnell Road, Parnell.
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Tilly, C. S. R., 85 Victoria Avenue, Remuera.
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*Tinne, H., Union Club, Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W.I.
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Tomlinson, L. H., Electric Construction Co. of N.Z., 52 Fort Street, City.
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Towle, R. P., Reed, Towle and Cooper, High Street, Auckland.
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*Trenwith, Martin, Pioneer Boot Factory, Auckland.
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Trounson, J., Northcote.
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Tunks, C. J., Shortland St., Auckland.
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Turner, E. C., care of Turner & Sons, Market Square, Auckland.
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Uhlmann, Miss J. L., Girls' Grammar School, Auckland.
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Upton, J. H., St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell.
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*Upton, P., South British Insurance Co., Auckland.
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Upton, P. T., P.O. Box 878, Auckland.
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Utting, H., Town Clerk, Mount Albert.
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*Vaile, Miss A. B., 9 Arney Road, Remuera.
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*Vaile, E. E., Broadlands, Waiotapu.
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*Vaile, H. E., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Veale, P. O., M.Sc., 1 Beresford Street, Auckland.
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Vernon, T. R., 11 Kingsview Road, Mt. Eden.
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Wade, Dr. Wallace, Elliott Street, New Plymouth.
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Wake, F. W., 73 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland
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Wallace, D. B., 21, Orakei Road, Remuera.
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Wallace, T. F., 1 Claude Road, One Tree Hill.
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Wallace, W., Chairman Hospital Board, Auckland.
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*Walker, A. Howey, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Walsh, Edmund, Water Lane, New Plymouth.
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Warnock, A. E., Union Buildings, Auckland.
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Warnock, J. A., 2 King Street, Grey Lynn.
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Watt, W. M., Dredging Office, Harbour Board, Auckland.
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Waymouth, G. W., Rarere Road, Takapuna.
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Wells, J. F., School House, Matamata.
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Wells, T. U., Westbourne Road, Remuera.
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Wheeler, Thomas, Stanmore Road, Grey Lynn.
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Whitcombe, Hugh, P.O. Box 63, Auckland.
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White, George M., Skeates and White, Anzac Avenue, Auckland.
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White, P. C., care of S. White & Sons, Customs Street West, Auckland.
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White, R. W., Wellington Street, Auckland.

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Whitley, W. S., Albert Street, Auckland.
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Whitney, C. A., Colonial Ammunition Co., Auckland.
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Williams, N. T., 74 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland.
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Williamson, C. R., Fort St., Auckland.
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*Williamson, J. D., Northern Club, Auckland.
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*Williamson, Julius W., 57, Clifton Road, Takapuna.
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Wilson, Andrew, Hillcrest Street, Hamilton East.
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Wilson, C. A., P.O. Box 1081, Auckland.
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Wilson, F. W., “Herald” Buildings, Auckland.
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Wilson, G. H., National Bank Buildings, Fort Street, Auckland.
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Wilson, John, 303 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Wilson, J. A., care of Eady & Son, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Wilson, J., M., Portland Rd., Remuera.
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Wilson, Liston, Upland Rd., Remuera.
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*Wilson, Martyn, Roselle, Lower Remuera.
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Wilson, Mrs. R. M., Russell Road, Remuera.
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Wilson, W. R., “Herald” Office, Auckland.
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Wily, H., Mauku.
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Winklemann, H., Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
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*Winstone, F. M., Claude Road, Epsom.
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Winstone, G., Junior, Queen Street, Auckland.
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*Winstone, G., Senior, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Winstone, W. P., Winstone's Buildings, Auckland.
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Wiseman, F., Queen Street, Auckland.
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Wiseman, J. W., Albert Street, Auckland.
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*Wood, Right Rev. C. J., D.D., England.
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Woodhead, Miss L., 40, City Chambers, Auckland.
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Woollams, W. H.,. Queen Street, Auckland.
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Worley, Professor F. P., D.Sc., University College, Auckland.
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Wright, Hugh C., Strand Arcade, Auckland.
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Wright, R. A. B., Wright & Son, Commerce Street, Auckland.
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Wright, R., Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn.
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Wright, R., junior, Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn.
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*Wylie, D. S., P.O. Box 672, Auckland.
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Yates, Miss Dorothy, St. Cuthbert's College, Auckland.
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Yates, E., Albert Street, Auckland.
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Young, J. L., “Meramie,” Warren, N.S.W.
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury.*
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Acland, Dr. H. T. D., 51 Brown's Road, Christchurch.
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Acland, H. D., C/o. Wilding & Acland, Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Alexander, R. E., Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln.
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Allan, H. H., M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S., Feilding.
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Anderson, Mrs. Murchiston, St. Martins, Christchurch.
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Askew, H. O., M.A., Imp. College of Science and Tech., S. Kens., London, S.W. 7.
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Baird, H. F., B.Sc., c/o Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch.
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Bamford, P. G., B.E., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Barkas, F., Hewling St., Timaru.
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Barker, C. S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Barnett, W. J. F., 35 Hardwicke Street, Sumner.
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Bates, D., 22 Webb Street, Christchurch.
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Beaven, A. W., c/o. Andrews and Beaven, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch.
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Beeby, C. E., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Belton, F. J. W., c/o Gas Coy., Ltd., Christchurch.
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Bennett, E. W., M.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Berry, R. E., 165 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
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Biltcliff, G. S. A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Bingham, S. C., 7 Cashel Street, Christchurch.
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Bird, J. W., M.A., Wairarapa High School, Masterton.
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Booth, G. T., 242 Papanui Road, Christchurch.
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Borrie, Dr. F. J., 236 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Borrie, Miss, 236 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
[Footnote] [* Life members.]

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Bowker, Geo., 177 Stafford Street, Timaru.
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Boys, Sir Francis, c/o N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Ltd., Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Bradley, Orton, Charteris Bay.
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Brittin, Guy, F.E.S., Riwaka, Motueka, Nelson.
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Broadhead, H. D., M.A., Litt.D., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Brock, W., M.A., Merivale Lane, Christchurch.
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*Brown, Professor Macmillan, M.A., LL.D., Holmbank, Cashmere.
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Burnett, T. D., Cave, S. Canterbury.
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Calvert, G. G., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Campbell, Professor R. A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Campbell, J. W., Seaview Road, New Brighton.
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Candy, F. R., c/o. Tramway Board Office, Christchurch.
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Carlyle, Thomas, c/o “Sun” Office, Christchurch.
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Cassidy, Mrs. A., 10 The Spur, Clifton, Sumner.
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*Chilton, Professor C., D.Sc., M.A., LL.D., F.N.Z.Inst., F.L.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Christensen, C. E., Box 38, Te Aroha.
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Clark, W. H., 100 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch.
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Coates, C. C., 134 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Colee, W. C., M.A., Normal School, Christchurch.
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Coles,. W. R., 358 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.
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Cornes, J. J. S., B.A., B.Sc., Training College, Christchurch.
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Cowley, S. R., 156 Antigua Street, Christchurch.
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Cox, P. T., c/o. Anglo-Persian Oil Coy., Britannic House, Finsbury Circus, London, E.C.2.
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Dash, Chas., 233 Norwood Street, Beckenham, Christchurch.
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Day, Jas. S., c/o. Dominion Trust Co., 163 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Deans, James, Homebush.
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Deans, Jno., Kirkstyle, Coalgate.
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Deans, Wm., Sandown, Waddington.
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Denham, Professor H. G., M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Dobson, A. Dudley, M.Inst.C.E., 76 Merivale Lane, Christchurch.
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Dorrien Smith, Major A., D.S.O., Tresco Abbey, Scilly, England.
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Dougall, J. J., 105 Clyde Road, Christchurch.
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Drummond, Jas., F.L.S., F.Z.S., “Lyttelton Times,” Christchurch.
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Duncan, J. S., c/o P. & D. Duncan, Tuam Street, Christchurch.
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Farr, Professor C. Coleridge, D.Sc., F.P.S.L., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Ferrar, Miss, 154 Innes Road, St. Albans, Christchurch.
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Fitzgerald, Miss M. S., M.Sc., Iona College, Havelock North, H.B.
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Flesher, J. A., 169 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Flower, A. E. M.A., M.Sc., Christ's College, Christchurch.
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Ford, A. D., 13 Riccarton Road, Christchurch.
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Foweraker, C. E., M.A., F.L.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Francis, J. W. H., c/o Rhodes, Ross & Godby, Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Galbraith, A. R., City Engineer, Christchurch.
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Gale, F. H. D., “Sun” Office, Christchurch.
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Gilling, C. D., School, Amberley.
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Gilling, W. O. R., M.A., B.Sc., 206 Westminster Street, St. Albans, Christchurch.
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Glover, P. W., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Godby, Mrs. M. D., 5 Jackson's Road, Fendalton, Christchurch.
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Godby, M. H., M.A., B.Sc., 176 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Gooby, A. H., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.S.P., F.P.C., etc., 220 Milton St., Christchurch.
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Goss, Wm., Peterborough Street, Christchurch.
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Gourlay, H., Boys' High School, Christchurch.
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Gower, S. W., The School, Waitohi, Temuka.
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Graham, Chas. H. E., 143 Union St., Maidstone, England.
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Gray, G., F.C.S., Lincoln.
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Gray, J., 239 Salisbury St., Christchurch.
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Grigg, F. J. T., M.Sc., A.I.C., Government Analyst, Government Buildings, Christchurch.
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Guthrie, Dr. Jno., Armagh Street, Christchurch.
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Hall, G., Hororata.
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Hamilton, W. M., 54 Dyer's Pass Road, Cashmere.
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Hansen, Dr. D. E., M.A., M.Sc., Technical College, Christchurch.
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Hardcastle, John, 11 Heaton Street, Timaru.
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Harris, H. W., 99 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.
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Haynes, E. J., F.Z.S., Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.
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Henderson, H., Boys' High School, Christchurch.
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Herriott, Miss E. M., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.

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Hewitt, S. J., 234 Selwyn Street, Christchurch.
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Hight, Professor J., M.A., Litt.D., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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*Hilgendorf, F. W., M.A., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln.
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Hitchcock, E., 159 Rolleston Street, Linwood, Christchurch.
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Hitchings, C. H., 71 Tweed Street, Richmond, Christchurch.
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Hodgson, T. V., F.L.S., Science and Art Museum, Plymouth, Eng.
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Hogg, E. G., M.A., F.R.A.S., Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, Christchurch.
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Holford, Geo., B.Ag., 74 Knowles St., Christchurch.
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Holmes, A. G., B.Ag., St. Andrews College, Christchurch.
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Howard, E. J., M.P., 71 Page's Road, Christchurch.
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Humphreys, G., Fendalton Road, Fendalton, Christchurch.
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Hutchinson, F. E., B.Sc.F., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Hutton, D. E., 25 Garden Road, Christchurch.
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Ingle, Mrs. W., Te Whare, Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Ingram, John, 39 Mansfield Avenue, St. Albans, Christchurch.
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Ironside, Miss A. F., M.A., Training College, Christchurch.
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Irving, Dr. W., 56 Armagh Street, Christchurch.
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Isitt, L. M., c/o High Commissioner for N.Z., London.
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Jameson, J. O., 152 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Jamieson, W. G., Deans Avenue, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch.
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Jeams, Alexander, 24 Peacock St., Christchurch.
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Jobberns, G., M.A., B.Sc., Training College, Christchurch.
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Jones, P. H., Schoolhouse, Mount Somers.
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*Kidson, E., M.A., D.Sc., Central Weather Bureau, Melbourne.
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Kidson, J. O., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Knight, H. A., Racecourse Hill, Canterbury.
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Lancaster, G. J., M.A., M.Sc., Boys' High School, Christchurch.
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Laing, R. M., M.A., B.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., Hackthorne Road, Cashmere.
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Lindsay, Stuart, 18 Sydney Street, Spreydon, Christchurch.
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Louisson, Dr. M. G., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.
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Lythgoe, J., c/o Power Board, Greymouth.
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Macbeth, N. L., 18 Hereford St., Christchurch.
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Macintyre, A. C., B.D.S., Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch.
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Margolish, H., 54 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere.
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Marsh, H. E., 81 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Mayne, J. B., 90 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, Christchurch.
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Mazey, G. A., 57 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch.
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McGillivray, Robert, F.L.S., Agriculture Department, Invercargill.
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McKay, Dr. W., 45 Guinness Street, Greymouth.
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Macleod, D. B., M.A., D.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Mears, F. D., F.C.S., 486 Lincoln Road, Christchurch.
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Mill, Dr. Thomas, 29 Knowles Street, Christchurch.
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Milligan, Dr. R. R. D., Pathological Dept., Hospital, Christchurch.
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Morrison, W. G., Conservator of Forests, Christchurch.
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Murray, Miss F. B., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Nairn, R., Lincoln Road, Christchurch.
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Newburg, W. S., 95 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.
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Oliver, F. S., 84 Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Olliver, Miss F. M., M.A., M.Sc., High School, Waimate.
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Ollivier, C. M., St. Martins, Christchurch.
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Orbell, Mrs. E. A., Park Lane, Timaru.
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Owen, H., c/o Cook & Ross, Christchurch.
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Owen, R. B., 751 Colombo Street, Christchurch.
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Packer, J., M.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Page, R. O., M.Sc., 59 May's Road, Papanui, Christchurch.
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Page, S., B.Sc., 59 May's Road, Papanui, Christchurch.
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Pairman, Dr. J. C., 21 Latimer Square, Christchurch.
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Pairman, Dr. T. W., “Moat Knowe,” Governor's Bay.
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Parrott, A. W., 102 Springfield Road, Christchurch.
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Pearson, Dr. A. B., Hospital, Christchurch.
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Penlington, G., F.N.Z.I.A., Architect's Office, Canterbury Education Board, Christchurch.
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Pennington, J. H., B.E., “Sefton,” Hackthorne Road, Christchurch.

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Polson, J. G., M.A., Training College, Christchurch.
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Powell, Professor P. H., M.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Prudhoe, J. C., 12 Kidson Terrace, Cashmere, Christchurch.
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Purchase, J. E., M.A., F.R.E.S., Training College, Christchurch.
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Raymond, S. G., K.C., Karori Street, Riccarton, Christchurch.
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Ridley, G. S., 25 Matilda Street, Timaru.
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Rhodes, J. H., c/o Rhodes, Ross and Godby, 176 Hereford St., Christchurch.
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Rhodes, Hon. Sir R. Heaton, Tai Tapu, Canterbury.
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Robinson, R. G., Darfield.
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Robinson, W. F., F.R.G.S., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Robinson, W. R., B.A., The School, Kaiapoi.
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Rodwell, H., Stratford Street, Fendalton, Christchurch.
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Rowe, H. V., M.A., Boys' High School, Christchurch.
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Rowntree, W. W., 341 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch.
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Sandston, Dr. A. C., Latimer Square, Christchurch.
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Sawtell, Mrs. C., 20 Cashel Street, Christchurch.
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Scott, M. J., Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln.
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Scott-Baker, Mrs. J., 37 Webb St., St. Albans.
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Seager, S. Hurst, F.R.I.B.A., 36 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere.
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Shelley, Professor J., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Shrubshall, A. H., Bowenvale Ave., Cashmere, Christchurch.
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*Simpson, Dr. W., cr. Papanui Road and Heaton St., Christchurch.
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Sims, A., M.A., c/o Sims, Cooper & Co., Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Skey, H. F., B.Sc., Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch.
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Skinner, W. H., 3 York Terrace, New Plymouth.
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Smith, Hon. G. J., River Road, Opawa, Christchurch.
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Smith, W. W., Niger House, New Plymouth.
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Speight, Professor R., M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.
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Steele, G. P., Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.
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Stead, E. F., Ham, Riccarton, Christchurch.
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Stevenson, Dr. J., Garden Road Fendalton, Christchurch.
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St. John, Chas. E., 745 Colombo St., Christchurch.
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Strachan, J. E., M.A., B.Sc., Rangiora.
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Stone, T., “Lyttelton Times,” Christchurch.
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Struthers, J., M.A., Boys' High School, Christchurch.
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*Sylvester, S. J. H., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Symes, Langford P., 20 May's Road, Papanui.
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*Symes, W. H., M.D., B.Sc., 63 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
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Tapley, J. F., Governor's Bay.
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Taylor, G. J., 440 Madras Street, St. Albans, Christchurch.
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Telford, Dr. T. F., Govt. Buildings, Christchurch.
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Thacker, Dr. H. T. J., B.A., 43 Knowles Street, Christchurch.
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Thompson, A. H., Monck's Spur, Redcliffs.
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*Tripp, C. H., M.A., Timaru.
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Turner, H. S. E., 36 Brown's Road, St. Albans, Christchurch.
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Unwin, Dr. W. H., Timaru.
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Vangioni, L. J., Akaroa.
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Vincent, Spencer W., Box 91, Christchurch.
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Waddell, John, 30 Strickland Street, Christchurch.
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Wall, Professor A., M.A., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Waller, F. D., B.A., West Christchurch D.H.S.
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*Way, G. E., 20 Helmore's Road, Fendalton, Christchurch.
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Weatherburn, Professor C. E., Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Whetter, Dr. J. P., 211 Gloucester Street, Christchurch.
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Widdowson, Dr. H. L., 4 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.
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Wigram, Sir H. F., 1 Armagh Street, Christchurch.
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Wild, L. J., M.A., B.Sc., F.G.S., Feilding.
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Wilding, Frank S., c/o Wilding and Acland, Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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Wilkins, T. J. C., B.A., Schoolhouse, Pleasant Point, S. Canterbury.
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Withell, I. R., c/o Defence Department, Dunedin.
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Wood, W. H. J., 18 Balfour Terrace, Christchurch.
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Wright, A. M., F.I.C., F.C.S., P.O. Box 617, Christchurch.

Otago Institute.*
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Adams, Professor T. D., M.A., care of Otago University.
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Aitken, Mrs. M. W., M.Sc., Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.
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Allan, R. S., M.Sc., Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge University.
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Allen, Sir James, Wellington.*
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Alexander, J. C., City Engineer's Office.
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Anderson, A. W., Botanical Gardens.
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Anderson, W. D., 32 Lynwood Avenue, Dunottar.
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Anderson, Miss A. C., Macandrew Bay.
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Angel, S., Commercial Bank of Australia, Dowling St., Dunedin.
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Anscombe, E., 171 Princes Street, Dunedin.
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Bain, A., B.A., Education Office, Dunedin.
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Balk, O., 13 Driver Street, Maori Hill.
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Barnett, Dr. L. E., Stafford Street, Dunedin.
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Barr, Peter, 3 Montpelier W.
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Barron, Miss Vida, M.A., 44 Queen Street, Dunedin.
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Bathgate, Alex., 84 Clyde St., Dunedin.*
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Bathgate, Dr. W. J., 76 Stuart St., Dunedin.
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Beal, L. O., Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunedin.
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Begg, J. C., F.R.A.S., Fifield Street, Roslyn.
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Begg, Mrs. A. C., 31 Ross Street, Roslyn.
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Bell, A. Dillon, Shag Valley.*
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Bell, Dr. Muriel, Physiology Dept., University.
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Bell, Professor R. J. T., M.A., D.Sc., Otago University.
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Benham, Professor W. B., M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst., Otago Museum.*
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Benson, Gerald, 62 Manor Place, Dunedin.
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Benson, Professor W. N., B.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., Otago University.
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Birrell, W. J., care of Robin and Co., corner Castle and Hanover Streets, Dunedin.
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Black, Alex., 1 Valpy St., St. Clair, Dunedin.*
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Black, James, care of Cossens and Black, 164 Crawford Street, Dunedin.
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Borlace, W., Lands Office, Dunedin.
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Bowie, Dr. J. T., London Street, Dunedin.
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Bowron, G. W., 426 Moray Place, Dunedin.
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Brasch, H., 99 London Street, Dunedin.
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Bremner, R. S., A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Brown, A. T., Princes Street South, Dunedin.
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Brown, R. Cree, c/o Blair, Mason, Lee and Brown, Princes St.
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Browne, R. A. S., care of Post Office, Morrinsville.
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Buchanan, N. L., 44 Bronte Street, Nelson.*
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Burton, Miss I. H. F., 12 Alma St., Dunedin.
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Butler, J. G., c/o Westport Coal Co., Dunedin.
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Butterworth, C. P. N., Waverley St., Melrose.
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Carter, C. L., M.Sc., A.I.C., 6 Carr Street, North East Valley.
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Chamberlain, C. W., 6 Regent Road, Dunedin.*
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Chapman, Sir F. R., Wellington.
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Chapman, C. R., 53 Manor Place, Dunedin.*
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Christian, E., 27 Maitland Street, Dunedin.
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Christie, Thomas R., 152 Cargill St., Dunedin.
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Chrystall, A. J., Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin.
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Clarke, C. E., 35 Octagon, Dunedin.
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Clark, G. Princes St. South.
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Clarke, E. S., Woodhaugh.
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Cooke, S. R., School of Mines, Dunedin.
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Crawford, W. J., 123 High Street, Dunedin.
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Dalrymple, Rev. A. M., M.A., 33 Highgate, Roslyn.
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Davidson, E., 45 Newington Avenue, Dunedin.
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Davies, Rev. E., 5 Dunblane Street, Roslyn.
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Davies, O. V., 109 Princes Street, Dunedin.
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Don, W. G., care of Crust & Crust, Manse Street, Dunedin.
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Donn, R., Training College, Dunedin.
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Douglas, J. S., 12 Frederick Street, Dunedin.
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Duncan, P., “Tolcarne,” Maori Hill.
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Dunlop, James, Box 74, Dunedin.
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Dutton, Rev. D., F.G.S., F.R.A.S., 22 Passmore Crescent, Maori Hill.*
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Edgar, James, care of Victoria Insurance Company (Limited).
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Evans, Dr. W., High St., Dunedin.
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Farnie, Miss W., M.A., Waitaki Girls High School, Oamaru.
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Fea, W. B. M., 22 Highgate, Roslyn.
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Fels, A., 31 Royal Terrace, Dunedin.
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Fels, W., 84 London St., Dunedin.*
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Fenwick, Sir G., “Otago Daily Times” Office.
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Ferguson, Dr. Sir H. L., C.M.G., “Wychwood,” Musselburgh Rise.*
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Finlay, H. J., 10 Pine Hill Terrace, Dunedin.
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Fitchett, Dr. F. W. B., 8 Pitt Street, Dunedin.
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Fleming, T. R., M.A., LL.B., 110 Heriot Row.
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Fowler, H., Silveracres, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin.
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Fowler, J. M., Branxholme, Southland.
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Fraser, Miss M. I., Mornington.
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Frye, Charles, Gasworks, Caversham.
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Fyfe, H. E., 27 Richmond Street, Dunedin.
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Fyfe, Miss M., B.Sc., 15 Beaumont Rd., Belleknowes.
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Gardner, W., care of H. B. Galland, Kelvin Road, North-east Valley.
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Garrow, Professor J. M. E., LL.B., Victoria College, Wellington.*
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Gaudin, J. H., 111 Moray Place, Dunedin.
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George, Charles E., 15 Filleul St., Dunedin.
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Gilkison, R., 29 Highgate, Roslyn.*
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Gillman, A. J., Boys' High School.
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Goyen, P., F.L.S., 136 Highgate, Roslyn.*
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Gray, J. A., 762 Cumberland Street, Dunedin.
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Green, E. S., Education Office, Dunedin.
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Guthrie, H. J., 426 Moray Place E., Dunedin.
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Hall, Dr. A. J., 36 Stuart Street, Dunedin.
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Halsted, P. L., Royal Terrace.
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Hanlon A. C., Moray Place, Dunedin.
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Hart, H., 406 George Street.
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Hector, Dr. C. M., Medical School, Dunedin.
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Helmkey, J. J. H., George Street, Dunedin.
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Henderson, M. C., Electrical Engineer's Office, Cumberland Street, Dunedin.
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Hercus, Dr. C. E., M.D., D.S.O., O.B.E., B.D.S., D.P.H., Medical School, King Street, Dunedin.
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Hodson, J., 609 Castle St., Dunedin.
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Holloway, Rev. J. E., D.Sc., F.N.Z. Inst., care of Museum, King St., Dunedin.
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Hooper, W. L., P.O. Box 17, Dunedin.
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Howard, B., M.A., Boys' High School, Dunedin.
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Howes, Miss Edith, Rawhiti Street, Sunshine.*
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Howes, W. G., F.E.S., 432 George Street, Dunedin.
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Hudson, E. R., B.Sc., B.Ag., Training College.
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Hutchison, Jas., 36 Park Street.
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Inglis, Professor J. K. H., M.A., D.Sc., F.I.C., Otago University.
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Jack, Professor R., D.Sc., Otago University.
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Jeffrey, William, care of Brown, Ewing, and Co., Dunedin.
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Joachim, Miss M. E., 4 Beaumont Road, Mornington.
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Johnson, J. T., 46 Littlebourne Road, Dunedin.
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Johnston, Dr. Owen, Invercargill.
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Kay, J., 257 George Street, Dunedin.
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Kaye, William T. O., Normal School, Dunedin.
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Kennedy, A. R., Registrar's Office, Lower High Street, Dunedin.
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Kirkland, J. C., 152 Maitland Street, Dunedin.
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Lawson, Professor R., M.A., Litt.D., Otago University.
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Lee, R., P.O. Box 363, Dunedin.
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Levi, A. A., M.Sc., Club House, Moray Place, Dunedin.
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Lilly, L. G., 124 London Street, Dunedin.
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Lipscombe, A., B.Sc., Education Office.
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Lowry, J. M., Public Works Department.
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Mackie, A., Test-room, Cumberland Street, Dunedin.
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Mackie, I. B., c/o Bank of N.S.W., Dunedin.
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MacLellan, R., 67 Heriot Row.
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Malcolm, Professor J., M.D., Otago University.
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Mandeno, H., New Zealand Express Company's Buildings.
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Marshall, Angus, B.A., Technical College.
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Martin, W., B.Sc., District High School, Mosgiel.
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Marwick, Miss T. C., M.Sc., Physics Department, Victoria College, Wellington.
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McCartry, A. P., 41 Roseberry St., Belleknowes.
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McCurdie, W. D. R., Borough Engineer, Te Awamutu.*
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McElrea, W., 138 St. David Street, Dunedin.
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McIndoe, K. G., B.Sc., 549 Macandrew Road.
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McFadyen, Alex., Oban St., Roslyn.
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McKellar, Dr. T. G., Pitt Street, Dunedin.
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McNair, J., Railway Engineer's Office, Invercargill.
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Meenan, J., 79 Cargill Street, Dunedin.
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Melland, E., Alport, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England.*
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Merrington, Rev. Dr., First Church Manse, Dunedin.
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Milnes, J. W., 39 Lees Street, Dunedin.*

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Moir, G. M., M.Sc., 37 Cole Street, Caversham.
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Moore, J. A., M.A., B.Sc., Training College.
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Moore, Dr. S. A., Security Buildings, Stuart Street, Dunedin.*
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Morrell, W. J., M.A., Boys' High School.*
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Munro, Alex., 89 Lower High St., Dunottar.
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Newlands, Dr. W., 12 London Street, Dunedin.
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Nicholson, E., c/o Hallenstein Bros., Dowling Street.
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Northcroft, E. F., M.Sc., Biological Laboratory (Private Bag), Wellington.
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Paterson, A. S., 9 Alva Street.
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Park, Professor J., F.G.S., F.N.Z. Inst., Otago University.*
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Pearcey, B. W., B.Sc., 29 Carr Street, Dunedin.
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Penseler, R. G., B.Sc., 122 Dundas Street, Dunedin.
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Pickerill, Professor H. P., M.D., B.D.S., Otago University.
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Poppelwell, D. L., Gore.
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Price, W. H., care of Donald Reid and Co., Vogel Street, Dunedin.*
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Reid, Miss E. N., Stafford Street.
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Reid, Miss F., Stafford Street.
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Richards, Right Rev. Bishop, See House, 2 Leith Rd., Maori Hill.
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Riley, Dr. F. R., 346 George Street, Dunedin.
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Ritchie, Dr. Russell, 400 George St., Dunedin.
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Roberts, E. F., 128 Highgate, Roslyn.
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Roberts, Sir John, C.M.G., Little-bourne.*
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Robertson, John, B.A., B.Sc., 47 Highgate, Roslyn.
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Rosevear, E., 431 Castle Street.
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Ross, T. C., care of Ross and Glendining (Limited).
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Routledge, W. R., 14 Norfolk Street, St. Clair.
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Salmond, J. L., National Bank Buildings.
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Sandle, Major S. G., Defence Office, Palmerston North.
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Sargood, Percy R., “Marinoto,” Newington.
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Shacklock, J. B., Bayfield, Anderson's Bay.
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Shortt, F. M., care of John Chambers and Sons, Stuart Street.
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Sim, Sir William, Musselburgh Rise.*
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Simpson, George, Jun., 69 Belgrave Crescent, Roslyn.
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Simpson, George, sen., 111 Russell St., Dunedin.
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Skinner, H. D., B.A., Museum, King Street, Dunedin.
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Sligo, Alex., c/o Mills, Dick and Co., Dunedin.
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Smith, C. S., “Star” Office.
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Smith, J. C., care of Vernon Smith, George Street, Dunedin.*
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Smith, H. McD., Dawson's Buildings, Moray Place.
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Smith, Miss M., 44 Duke Street, Dunedin.
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Somerville, T., care of Coulls, Somerville and Wilkie, Dunedin.
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Stark, James, care of Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.
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Steele, R. H., 69 St. David Street, Dunedin.
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Stephens, O. C., c/o N.Z. Insulators, Ltd., Temuka.
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Stewart, R. T., 21 Gamma Street, Roslyn.
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Stewart, Hon. W. Downie, M.P., LL.B., 11 Heriot Row, Dunedin.
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Strong, Professor, care of Otago University.
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Stout, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., Wellington.*
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Stuckey, F., M.A., Chief Inspector of Schools, Education Office.
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Tannock, D., Botanical Gardens.
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Tennent, R. B., Bangor Terrace, Kew.
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Theomin, D. E., 42 Royal Terrace, Dunedin.
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Theomin, E., 8 Royal Terrace, Dunedin.
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Thomson, W. A., Ferntree House, 75 Half-way Bush.
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Thomson, Hon. G. M., F.L.S., F.N.Z. Inst., M.L.C., 99 Eglinton Road, Mornington.*
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Thomson, G. S., B.Sc., 99 Eglinton Road, Mornington.
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Thomson, J. S., F.C.S., care of Thomson's Limited, Police Street, Dunedin.
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Tily, H. S., care of Customhouse, Dunedin.
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Tucker, A. W., M.A., B.Sc., Training College.
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Turnbull, Miss M. I., M.A., 449 Leith Street, Dunedin.
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Turner, F. J., M.Sc., Geology Department, University.
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Waite, Major F., D.S.O., Hillfoot, Waiwena South, Dunedin.
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Webb, H., 83 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh.
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White, Professor D. R., M.A., 83 St. David Street, Dunedin.*
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White, Mr. D. R., Public Trust Office, Dunedin.
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Wilkinson, H. K., 33 Royal Terrace, Dunedin.
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Williams, J., B.Sc., F.C.S., Otago Boys' High School.

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Williams, W. J., City Engineer's Office.
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Wilson, G. T. B., 1 Bright Street, Belleknowes.
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Wingfield, J. E., 655 Castle Street, Dunedin.
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Young, Dr. James, Don Street, Invercargill.
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Young, Maxwell W., F.C.S., care of Fisheries Investigation Station, s.s. “Tarewai,” Port Chalmers.
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Yuille, Rev. Tulloch, Driver Street, Maori Hill.
Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute.*
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Absolom, Mrs. J. H., Rissington.
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Absolom, J. Archer, Rissington.
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Aitken, H. G., Napier.
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Aldridge, A. E., Napier.
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Andersen, Miss A. M., Napier.
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Armour, W. A., Napier.
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Ashcroft, P., Napier.
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Ashcroft, Mrs. P., Napier.
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Asher, Rev. J. A., Napier.
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Beck, W. H., Napier.
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Bennett, H. M., Napier.
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Berry, Dr. J. A., Napier.
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Bryce, G. J., Napier.
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Bullock, L. E., Napier.
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Chadwick, R. M., Napier.
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Chambers, Bernard, Havelock.
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Chambers, John, Havelock N.
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Chambers, Mason, Havelock N.
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Chapman, Hector, Napier.
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Clapcott, G., Napier.
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Clark, Dr. Arthur, Napier.
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Clark, Thomas P., Eskdale.
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Cottrell, Horace S., Napier.
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De Castro, F. K., Napier.
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Dinwiddie, B., Napier.
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Dinwiddie, Wm., Napier.
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Dixon, S. J., Hastings.
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Duncan, R. J., Napier.
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Edgar, Dr. J., Napier.
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Edmundson, J. H., Napier.
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Fitzgerald, Dr. D. Napier.
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Ford, A. R., Napier.
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Friend, L. C., Napier.
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Fussell, F. N., Napier.
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Geddis, Trevor M., Napier.
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Gleadow, J. E., Napier.
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Goldsmith, Miss E., Napier.
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Graham, Henry, Dannevirke.
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Greig, Miss V., Wellington.
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Gregorie, D. G., Pahiatua.
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Guthrie-Smith, W. H., Tutira.
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Harding, J. W., Waipukurau.
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Harding, W. A., Napier.
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Harwood, W. G., Napier.
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Harwood, Mrs. W. G., Napier.
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Hay, Leslie, Napier.
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Herrick, E. J., Hastings.
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Hetley, Mrs. F. A., Napier.
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Hildebrandt, W. H., Napier.
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Hill, Bromley, Napier.
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Hill, Henry, Napier.
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*Hislop, James, Napier.
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Hobson, A., Napier.
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Hutchinson, F. Jnr., Rissington.
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Hyde, Thomas, Napier.
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Johnson, Sinclair, Napier.
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Kennedy, C. D., Napier.
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Lambert, Thos., Wairoa.
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Large, Mrs. J. S., Napier.
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Leahy, Dr. J., Napier.
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Lowry, T. H., Hastings.
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Maclean, Sir R. D. D., Napier.
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McCurdy, Miss M., Napier.
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Maney, C. E., Napier.
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Martin, A. L., Napier.
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Metcalfe, W. F., Port Awanui.
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Moore, Dr. T. C., Napier.
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Moore, Dr. W. W., Napier.
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Morris, W. C., Waihi.
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Nelson, George, Hastings.
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Oates, Wm., Tokomaru Bay.
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Ormond, Frank, Napier.
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Ormond, George, Wairoa.
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O'Ryan, Wm., Waipiro Bay.
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Pallot, Alfred G., Napier.
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Pallot, Mrs. W. J., Napier.
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Pollock, C. F. H., Napier.
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Reaney, P. S., Napier.
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Ringland, T. H., Napier.
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Sagar, Mrs. M., Napier.
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Sainsbury, G. O. K., Wairoa.
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Speight, H., Havelock North.
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*Smith, H. J., England.
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Smith, Somerset, Napier.
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Steele, H., Napier.
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Stout, E. T., Napier.
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Swanseger, Dr. P., Taradale.
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Thorp, Frederick, Napier.
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Thomas, C. L., Napier.
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Thomson, J. P., Napier.
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Tiffen, G. W., Gisborne.
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Vautier, T. P., Napier.
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Wanklyn, H. A., Napier.
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Waterworth, Dr. G., Napier.
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West, E. S., Napier.
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White, Wm., Napier.
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Williams, Frederic W., Napier.
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Williams, Archdeacon H. W., Gisborne.
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Wilson, A. H., Napier.
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Wilson, J. G., Hatuma, H.B.
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Wilton, T. J., Port Ahuriri.
[Footnote] [* Life members.]

Nelson Institute.
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Bartel, J. G., Collingwood Street.
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Bett, Dr. F. A., Trafalgar Square.
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Bruce, James, Britannia Heights.
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Crequer, V. G., Halifax Street.
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Cooke, Miss, Examiner Street.
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Cullen, Father J. J., Catholic Presbytery.
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Cunningham, G., Wainui Street.
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Curtis, Dr. K. M., Cawthron Institute.
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Davies, W. C., Cawthron Institute.
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Duncan, H. R., Hardy Street.
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Easterfield, Professor, Cawthron Institute.
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Field, T. A. H., Rocks Road.
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Gibbs, F. G., Collingwood Street.
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Gibbs, Dr. S., Hardy Street.
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Glasgow, J., Stoke.
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Gourlay, E. S., Cawthron Institute.
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Harrison, H., Cawthron Institute.
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Hunter-Brown, H., Tory Street.
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Hunter-Brown, Mrs. H., Tory Street.
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Jamieson, Dr. J. P. S., Hardy Street.
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Johnston, Dr. W. S., Hardy Street.
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Kelly, R. H., 26 Hampden Street W.
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Kemp, G. T., Collingwood Street.
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Knapp, F. V., Alfred Street.
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Maddox, F. W., Halifax Street.
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May, L., Public Works, Trafalgar St.
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McKay, J. G., Boys' College.
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Moller, B. H., Collingwood-Street.
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Moncrieff, Captain M. M., The Cliffs.
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Moncrieff, Mrs. M. M., The Cliffs.
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Morley, E. L., Waimea Street.
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Mules, Bishop, Trafalgar Square.
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Parlane, Miss B., B. Sc., Cawthron Institute.
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Philpott, A., Cawthron Institute.
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Rigg, T., Cawthron Institute.
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Rout, W., Hardy Street.
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Russell, J., Sunnybank, Bronte St.
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Sadlier, Bishop, Wath Brow, Brougham Street.
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Smith, C. M., Conservator of Forests, Trafalgar Street.
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Taylor, J., 84 Haven Road
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Tillyard, Dr. R. J., Maitai Lodge.
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Wardrop, J. H., Lands Department.
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Wharton, Miss B. A., Maitai Bank.
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Wharton, Miss W. E., Matai Bank.
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Wharton, G. E., Maitai Bank.
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Worley, Miss, Trafalgar Street South.
Manawatu Philosophical Society.*
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Akers, H., Duke Street.
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Bagnall, H. G., 30 Te Aweawe Street.
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Barnett, Dr. E. C., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Fitzherbert Street.
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Batchelar, J. O., Willow Bank.
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Bayly, Mrs., Patea.
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Bendall, W. E., Dairy Union.
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Bennett, G. H., The Square.
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Bett, D. H. B., M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Broad Street.
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Blackbourne, Rev. H. G., M.A., Vicarage.
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Burges, A., 139 Featherston Street.
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Challanan, F., Bainesse.
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Cameron, W. B., 24 Russell Street.
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Cameron, W. H., L., Queen Street.
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Canton, H. J., Waldegrave Street.
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Clausen, C. N., Rangitikei Street.
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Cockayne, A. H., Wellington.
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Cohen, M., Broad Street.
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Collinson, L. H., The Square.
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Crabb, E. H., College Street.
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Cullen, Mrs., North Street.
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Cunningham, G. H., Department of Agriculture.
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Edwards, R., C.E., Duke Street.
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Eliott, M. A., The Square.
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Fitzherbert, W. L., Broad Street.
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Fuller, R. A., Alexandra Street.
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Gardner, Captain F. S., Bank of New Zealand, Sydney.*
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Gerrand, J. B., The Square.
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Grace, R. H. F., National Bank.
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Graham, A. J., The Square.
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Grigor, A., National Bank.
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Hannay, A., care of Manson and Barr.
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Hepworth, H., The Square.
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Hodder, T. R., Rangitikei Street.
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Holben, E. R. B., Rangitikei Street.
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Holbrook, H. W. F., 84 Rangitikei Street.
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Hopwood, A., Main Street.
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Hughes, J. R., C.E., The Square.
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Hunter, W., 15 Rangitikei Street.
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Hurley, E. O., The Square.
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Johnston, J., Goring, Oakhurst.
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Keeling, G. W., College Street W.
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Larcomb, E., C.E., Roy Street.
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Larcomb, P., Roy Street.
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Mahon, A., The Square.
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Merton, J. L. C., LL.B., Rangitikei Street.
[Footnote] [* Life members.]

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Miller, J., R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E., L.R.F.P. and S.G.
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Mills, Miss C. B., M.A., Girls' High School.
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Moore, Miss
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Murray, J., M.A., High School.
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Nash, N. H., The Square.
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Needham, F., Rangitikei Street.
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Oakley, F. J., Rainforth Street.
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Opie, F. D., Technical School.
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Oram, M. H., M.A., LL.B., Rangitikei Street.
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Park, W., F.R.H.S., College Street.
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Peach, Dr. C. W., M.B., C.M., Broad Street.
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Pigott, Miss E., 79 College Street.
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Poynton, J. W., S.M., Auckland.*
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Ross, R., Ferguson Street.
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Russell, W. W., Rangitikei Street.
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Salmon, C. T., Assoc. in Eng., Canterbury College, Rangitikei Street.
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Seifert, A., George Street.
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Seifert, H., Featherston Street West.
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Seifert, L., George Street.
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Sheppard, F. J., Rangitikei Street.
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Sim, E. Grant, Rangitikei Street.
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Sinclair, N. H., Allen Street.
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Smith, W. W., F.E.S., Public Reserve, New Plymouth.
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Stevens, J. H., Church Street.
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Stevenson, J. C., High School.
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Stowe, Dr. W. R., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Linton Street.
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Sutherland, A., Boundary Road.
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Taylor, C., George Street.
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Turner, W., Queen Street.
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Welch, W., F.R.G.S., Mosman's Bay, N.S.W.
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West, E. V., King Street.
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Whitaker, A., Grey Street.
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Wilson, Miss D., Rangitikei Street.
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Wilson, Miss E. Carncot, Rangitikei Street.*
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Wood, J. R., Duke Street.
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Wright, A. H. M., College Street.
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Young, H. L., Cuba Street.
Note—This list is not up to date, no revise having been supplied of that published in vol. 57.

New Zealand.
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Auckland University: Calendar.
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Geological Survey: Bulletins.
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Houses of Parliament: Journals and Appendix.
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Journal of Agriculture.
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Journal of Science and Technology.
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New Zealand Employers' Federation: Industrial Bulletin.
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New Zealand Official Year-book.
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Polynesian Society: Journal.
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Statistics of New Zealand.
Australia.
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Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science: Report.
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Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers: Proceedings.
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Australian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14: Reports.
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Australian Forestry Journal.
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Commonwealth of Australia, Fisheries: Parliamentary Report.
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Institute of Science and Industry of Australia: Bulletins.
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Institution of Engineers of Australia: Transactions; Quarterly Bulletin.
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National Research Council of Australia: Science Abstracts.
New South Wles.
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Agricultural Department, N.S.W.: Agricultural Gazette.
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Australian Museum, Sydney: Records; Annual Report.
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Botanic Gardens and Government Domains, N.S.W.: Report.
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Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus.
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Department of Mines and Geological Survey: Annual Report; Mineral Resources; Bulletins.
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Linnean Society of N.S.W.: Proceedings.
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Northern Engineering Institute of N.S.W.: Papers.
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Public Health Department, N.S.W.: Annual Report.
Queensland.
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Geological Survey of Queensland: Publications.
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Queensland Naturalist.
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Royal Geographical Society: Journal.
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Royal Society of Queensland: Proceedings.
South Australia.
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Adelaide Chamber of Commerce: Annual Report.
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Department of Chemistry, South Australia; Bulletins.
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Mines Department and Geological Survey of South Australia:
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Mining Operations; G.S. Bulletins and Reports; Metallurgical

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Reports; Synopsis of Mining Laws.
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Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia: Annual Report.
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Royal Society of South Australia: Transactions and Proceedings.
Tasmania.
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Mines Department, Hobart.
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Royal Society of Tasmania: Papers and Proceedings.
Victoria.
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Advisory Committee: Report on Brown Coal.
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Department of Agriculture: Journal.
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Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria: Victorian Naturalist.
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Mines Department and Geological Survey of Victoria: Annual Report; Bulletins; Records.
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Public Library, Museum, and National Art Gallery of Victoria: Annual Report.
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Royal Society of Victoria: Proceedings.
Western Australia.
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Geological Survey of Western Australia: Bulletins.
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Royal Society of Western Australia: Journal and Proceedings.
United Kingdom.
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Board of Agriculture and Fisheries: Fishery Investigations.
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Botanical Society of Edinburgh: Transactions and Proceedings.
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British Association for the Advancement of Science: Report.
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British Astronomical Association: Journal; Memoirs; List of Members.
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British Museum: Catalogues; Guides; Scientific Reports of British Antarctic Expedition, 1910.
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Cambridge Philosophical Society: Proceedings, Biological Reviews.
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Cambridge University Library: Report:
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Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Reports.
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Dove Marine Library: Report.
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Durham Philosophical Society: Proceedings; Agricultural and Zoological Publications.
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Edinburgh Geological Society: Transactions.
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Geological Department, Glasgow University: Papers; Monographs.
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Geological Society, Glasgow: Transactions.
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Geological Society, London: Quarterly Journal.
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Geological Survey of Great Britain: Summary of Progress.
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Geologists Association, London: Proceedings.
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Handbooks, Commercial Towns, England.
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H.M. Stationery Office, London: Monthly Circular.
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Imperial Bureau of Entomology: Review of Applied Entomology.
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Imperial Institute: Bulletins.
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Institution of Civil Engineers: Report.
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Leeds Geological Association: Transactions.

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Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society: Annual Report.
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Linnean Society: Journal (Botany); Proceedings; List of Members.
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Literary and Philosophical Society, Manchester: Memoirs.
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool: Proceedings.
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Liverpool Biological Society: Proceedings.
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Liverpool Geological Society: Proceedings.
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Marine Biological Association: Journal.
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Marlborough College Natural History Society: Reports.
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Mercantile Guardian, London.
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Mineralogical Society: Mineralogical Magazine.
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North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers:
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Transactions; Annual Report.
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Oxford University: Calendar.
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain: Journal.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh: Notes.
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Royal Colonial Institute: United Empire.
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Royal Geographical Society: Geographical Journal.
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Royal Irish Academy: Proceedings.
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Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow: Proceedings.
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Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh: Proceedings.
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Royal Scottish Geographical Society: Scottish Geographical Magazine.
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Royal Society, Dublin: Economic Proceedings.
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Royal Society of Edinburgh: Proceedings; Transactions.
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Royal Society, London: Proceedings (Series A, B); Phil. Trans. (Series A, B); Year-book.
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Royal Society of Literature: Transactions.
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Royal Statistical Society, London: Journal.
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Victoria Institute, London: Journal of Transactions.
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Zoological Society of London: Proceedings and Transactions.
Austria.
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Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien: Sitsungsberichte.
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Hofmuseum, Wien.
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K.K. Central Anstalt für Meteorologie und Erdkunde, Vienna.
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K.K. Geologischen Reichlanstalt, Vienna: Verhandl; Jahrb.
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K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Vienna: Annalen.
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K.K. Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft, Vienna: Verhandl.
Belgium.
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Academic Royale de Belgique: Bulletins.
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Librairie Nationale d'Art et d'Histoire: Les Cahiers belges.
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Musee Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, Brussels: Annales; Memoires.
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Société Geologique de Belgique, Liege: Publications.
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Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique: Bulletins.
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Société Royale Zoologique et Malacologique de Belgique: Annales.
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Société Scientifique de Brussels: Annales.
Central Asia.
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University of Central Asia, Tashkent: Bulletin.
China.
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Science Society of China, Nanking: Publications.

Denmark.
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Acad. Roy. de Sciences et de Lettres de Denmark: Forhandlinger; Memoires.
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Dansk Geologisk Forening, Copenhagen: Meddelelser.
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Dansk. Naturh. Foren. Kjöbenhavn: Videnskabelige Meddelelser.
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Danmarks Geologiske Undersongelse, Copenhagen: Publications.
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Kong. Dansk. Videnskab. Selskab.: Forhandlinger; Skrifter.
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Zoological Museum, Copenhagen: Danish-Ingolf Expedition.
Finland.
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Academia Aboensis, Abo: Humaniora.
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Finska Vetenskaps-Societeten: Acta; Ofersigt; Bidrag.
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Geological Commission of Finland: Bulletin.
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Société de Geographie de Finland: Fennia.
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Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica: Meddelan; Acta.
France.
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Le Prince Bonaparte, 10 Avenue d'Jena: Notes.
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L'Observatoire Météorologique, Paris: Annales.
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Ministre des Travaux Publics: Programmes des Cours.
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Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Bulletins.
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Société Astronomique France: Bulletin.
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Société de Chimie Industrielle, Paris: Chimie et industries.
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Société de Géographie: La Géographie.
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Société des Sciences Phys. et Naturelles, Bordeaux: Memoires, Proc. Verb.
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Société Linneene de Bordeaux: Publications.
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Société Linneene de Normandie, Caen: Bulletin.
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Société Zoologique de France: Bulletin.
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University of Grenoble: Annales section Médecine.
Germany.
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Botanische Verein der Provinz Brandenburg: Verhandl.
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Bremer Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft: Publications.
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Charles University, Prague: Studies from Plant Physiological Laboratory.
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Der Sach Akademie der Wissenschaften, Leipzig: Berichte; Abhandlungen.
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Deutchen Naturwissenschaften-medizinischen Verein für Bohem, Prague: Abhandlungen; Lotos.
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Deutsches Entomologisches Museum, Berlin.
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Ethnological Institute, Tubingen.
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Geographie Kartographie, Leipzig: Geographie Kartographie.
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Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Gottingen: Nachrichten.
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Institut G.D. de Luxembourg, Naturelles Sciences Physiques and Mathematiques: Archives.

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Kong. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munchen: Sitzungsberichte, Abhandlungen.
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Konigl. Zool. u. Anthro.-Ethno. Museum, Dresden.
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Kon. Preussiche Geologischen Landesanstalt, Berlin: Jahrbuch.
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K.K. Zentral-Anstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik: Jahrb.
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Mathematische Gesellschaft, Berlin: Sitzberichte.
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National Museum (Entomological), Prague: Sbornik.
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Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Freiburg: Berichte.
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Naturhistorische Gesellschaft, Hanover: Jahrberichte.
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Naturhistorisch Medizinischen Verein, Heidelburg; Verhandlungen.
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Hamburg: Mitth.
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Naturhistorische Verein der Preussischen Rheinlande und Westfalens, Bonn: Verhandlungen; Sitzungsberichte.
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Naturwissenschaftliche Verein für Schleswig-Holstein: Schriften.
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Oberheinischer Geologischer Verein, Tubingen.
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Physikalisch-Okonomische Gesellschaft, Konisberg: Schriften.
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Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin: Sitsberichte.
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Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt, Berlin: Jahrbuch.
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Sachsische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Leipzig: Berichte, Abhandlungen.
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Senkenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Frankfurt-am-Main: Berichte.
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Staats und Universitatsbibliothek, Hamburg.
Holland and Dutch East Indies.
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Banka Tin: Jaaresverslag von de Winning.
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Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wet., Harlem: Archives Neder.
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Kon. Nederlandsch Aardrykskundig Genootschap (Royal Dutch Geographic Society): Tidjdschrift.
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Kon. Bat. Genootschap van Wet., Batavia: Verhand., Tijdschrift.
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Koninklijk Akademie van Wett, Amsterdam: Proceedings, Verhandlungen.
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Koninklijke Naturkundige Vereeniging in Nederlandsch-Inde.
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Mijnwesen in Nederlandsh Oest-Indie, Batavia: Jaarbock.
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Nederlandsche Entomologische Vereeniging: Tydschrift.
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Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden: Verslag.
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Rijks Geologisch-Mineralogisch Museum, Leiden: Geol. Meddelingen.
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Societe Hollandaise des Sciences, Haarlem: Sciences Exactes.
Hungary.
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Botanisches Institut Museum and Garten, Szeged: Folia Cryptogamica.
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Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia, Budapest: Reports and Memoirs.
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Hungarian National Museum, Budapest: Annales.
Italy.
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Accademia Scientifica Veneto-Trentino Istriana, Padova: Atti. Giornale Botanico Italiano, Nuovo.
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Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale E. Agraria, Portice, Naples.
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Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia Comp., Torino: Bolletino.

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Reale Accademie dei Lincei, Rome: Rendiconti.
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Reale Società Geographica, Roma: Bollettino.
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Revista Geographica Italiana.
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R. Institute Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Venezia: Atti; Memoirs.
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R. Ufficio Geologico d'Italia, Rome: Bolletino.
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Società Africana d'Italia: Bollettino.
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Società Botanica Italiana, Firenze: Bollettino.
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Società Toscana di Scienze Natural, Pisa: Processi verbali.
Norway.
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Bergens Museum: Aarbok; Aarberetning.
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Det Kongelige Fredriks Universitet, Christiania,
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Norwegian Aurora Polaris Expedition, 1902–3.
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Norwegian Meteorologischen Instituts, Kristiana: Jahrb.
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Society of Arts and Sciences, Christiania (Oslo): Scientific Results.
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Tromso Museum, Norway: Annual Report, Annuals, Memoirs.
Russia.
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Biological Station, Saratov.
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Comité Geologique de Russie, Leningrad: Memoires.
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De la Société des Sciences et des Lettres de Vilno: Travaux de l'Instit de Biologie Generale.
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Ichthyological Laboratory, Kerch: Trudi.
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Imperial University of Youriev, Dorpat: Revue Byzantine.
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Musée polonais d'hist. nat., Warsaw: Zoological publications.
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Russian Entomological Society, Leningrad: Revue Russe d'Entomologie
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Société Botanique de Pologne: Acta Societatis.
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State University, Voronesh: Trudi.
Spain.
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Institute Botanico Universidade de Coimbra: Boletin.
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Junta de Ciences Naturals de Barcelona: Series botanica, geologica.
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Real Academia de Ciencias exactes, fisicas y naturales, Madrid: Memorias.
Sweden.
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Botaniska Notiser, Lund.
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Botaniska Tradgarden, Goteborg: Bulletin.
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Entomologiska Foreningen, Stockholm: Tidskrift.
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Geologiska Foreningens, Stockholm: Forhandlingen.
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K. Universitet, Lund: Acta.
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Kungl Svenska Vetenskapademiens, Arkiv for
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Meteorologiske Iakttealser i Sverige.
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Svenska Mosskultur Foreningen, Jonkoping: Tidskrift.
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Svenska Naturskydds Foreningens Arsskrift, Stockholm: Sveriges Natur.
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Svenska Sallskapet for Anthropologi och Geografi, Stockholm: Geografiska Annaler.
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Sveriges Geologiska-Undersokning: Arsbok.
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University of Lund: Arsskrift.

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Musee d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve.
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Musei di Zoologia e Anatomia Comparata, Della R. Universita di Genova: Bolletino.
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Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Basel: Verhandlungen.
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Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Bern: Mitteilungen.
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Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Zurich: Vierteljahrschrift.
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Societa Elvetica delle Scienze Naturali, Bern: Atti.
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Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Geneve.
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Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel.
India and Ceylon.
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Agricultural Department, Calcutta: Report on Progress of Agriculture.
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Agricultural Research Institute and College, Pusa: Report.
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Anthropological Society, Bombay: Journal.
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Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.
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Board of Scientific Advice: Annual Report.
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Botanic Survey of India, Sibpur, Calcutta: Records.
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Ceylon Journal of Science.
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Colombo Museum: Spolia Zeylanica.
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Geological Survey of India: Records and Memoirs.
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Imperial Department of Agriculture, Pusa: Reports, Review.
Japan.
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Department of Agriculture and Commerce, Yokohama: Bulletin.
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Icones Plantarum Formosanarum, Yaihoku.
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Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee, Tokyo: Bulletin.
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Imperial Geological Survey of Japan: Report.
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Imperial University of Tokyo: Journal of the College of Science.
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National Research Council of Japan: Transactions and Abstracts.
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Tohoku Imperial University, Sendai: Science Reports.
Malay States.
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Java Ethnographischen Reichsmuseums: Katalog.
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Malay States Government Gazette.
Turkestan.
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Scientific Society of Turkestan: Transactions.
Egypt.
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Ministry of Finance, Survey of Egypt, Cairo: Bulletins.
South Africa.
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Cape of Good Hope Departments of Agriculture and Mines: Reports.
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Durban Museum, Natal: Annals.

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Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg: Transactions.
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Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg: Annals.
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Natal Surveyor-General's Department: Report.
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South African Association for the Advancement of Science: South African Journal of Science.
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South African Museum: Annals.
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Transvaal Mines Department: Memoir.
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Transvaal Museum: Annals.
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Union of South Africa, Mines Department Geological Survey: Annual Reports; Memoirs.
Canada.
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Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research: Reports.
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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–18: Report.
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Canadian National Parks: Booklets.
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Department of Naval Service: Annual Report; Tide Tables.
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Department of the Interior: Dominion Observatory Reports.
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Mines Department, Geological Survey Branch: Memoirs; Summary Report; Museum Bulletin.
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Mines Department, Mines Branch: Bulletins; Annual Report; other publications.
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Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax: Proceedings.
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Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto: Transactions.
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Royal Society, Canada: Proceedings and Transactions.
United States.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia: Proceedings.
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Agricultural College Experiment Station, Michigan: Reports; Bulletins.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings.
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American Geographical Society, New York: Geographical Review.
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American Institute of Mining Engineers: Transactions.
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American Journal of Philology.
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American Museum of Natural History, New York: Amer. Museum Noviates.
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American Museum of Natural History, New York: Bulletins.
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American Philosophical Society: Proceedings.
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Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: Journal.
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco.
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Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, Memoirs, etc.
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Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences: Bulletins.
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Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences: Bulletin.
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Californian Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.
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Californian State Fisheries Laboratory, East San Pedro.
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Chicago University: Journal of Geology.
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Cincinnati Society of Natural History: Journal.
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Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Transactions; Memoirs.
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Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers: Proceedings.
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Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station: Memoirs; Bulletins.

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Department of Registration and Education, State of Illinois: Bulletin.
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Experiment Station, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing: Reports and Bulletins.
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Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
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Franklin Institute: Journal.
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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry: Journal.
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John Crerar Library: Annual Report.
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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore: Studies; Circulars; Journal.
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Journal of Geology, Chicago.
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Leland Stanford Junior University: Publications.
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Library of Congress, Washington: Report.
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Lick Observatory, University of California.
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Lloyd Library, Ohio: Index.
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Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Mass: Biol. Bulletin;
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Maryland Geological Survey: Reports.
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Minnesota University and Geological Survey: Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin.
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Missouri Botanical Gardens: Annals.
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Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines: Reports.
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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard: Bulletins; Annual Report; Memoirs.
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Mycological Notes, Cincinnati.
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National Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.
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National Geographic Society, Washington: Geographical Magazine.
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National Research Council: Reprints and Circulars.
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New York Academy of Sciences: Annals.
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New York Botanic Garden: Bulletin; Journal.
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New York State College of Agriculture.
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New York State Library: Museum Memoirs and Bulletins.
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Ohio Journal of Science.
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Ohio State University: Bulletin.
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Pennsylvania State College: Publications.
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Puget Sound Biological Station, University of Washington.
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Rochchester Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.
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Smithsonian Institution and U.S. National Museum: Annual Report; Miscellaneous Collections; Contributions to Knowledge; Bulletins; Contributions from U.S. National Herbarium.
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State University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: Publications.
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Tufts College: Studies (Scientific Series).
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U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey: Annual Report.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture: Journal of Agricultural Research; Monthly List of Publications; Year Book.
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U.S. Department of Commerce and Labour: Bulletin.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey: North American Fauna; Bulletins.
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U.S. Geological Survey: Annual Report; Professional Papers; Mineral Resources; Bulletins; Water-supply Papers.
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U.S. National Research Council: Bulletins.
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United States Naval Observatory: Annual Report.
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University of California: Bulletin of Department of Geology.
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University of Kansas: Science Bulletin.

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University of Michigan: Papers.
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University of Missouri: Bulletins; Studies.
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University of Oklahoma, Norman: Proceedings, Bulletins.
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University of Oregon.
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University of Washington.
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Virginia Geological Survey, Charlottesville: Publications.
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Wagner Free Institute of Science: Transactions.
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Washington Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.
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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences: Transactions.
Argentine.
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Academia Nacional de Ciencias: Boletin.
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Argentine Society of Geographical Studies, Buenos Aires; Gaea.
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Ministeria da Agricultura Industria e Commercio: Monographs; Bulletin.
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Sociedad Cientifica Argentina: Anales.
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Universidad Nacionale de la Plata: Revista; Boletin; Contributions estudio de la Ciencias.
Brazil.
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Da Escola Agricultura Rio de Janeiro.
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Museo Nacional Rio de Janeiro: Archives.
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Observatorio de Rio de Janeiro.
Mexico.
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Institute Geologico de Mexico: Anales.
Peru.
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Cuerpo de Ingenieros de Mines del Peru: Boletin.
Hawaii.
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Bishop Museum: Memoirs.
Philippines.
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Bureau of Science: Philippine Journal of Science.
Tahiti.
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Société d'Études Oceanniennes: Bulletin.

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.
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Alexander Turnbull Library, Bowen Street, Wellington.
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Cabinet, The Members of, Wellington.
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Executive Library, Wellington.
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Forestry Department, Wellington.
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Free Public Library, Auckland.
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Free Public Library, Christchurch.
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Free Public Library, Dunedin.
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Free Public Library, Invercargill.
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Free Public Library, Wellington.
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Library, Auckland Institute, Auckland.
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Library, Auckland Museum, Auckland.
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Library, Biological Laboratory, Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Library, Biological Laboratory, University College, Auckland.
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Library, Biological Laboratory, University of Otago, Dunedin.
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Library, Biological Laboratory, Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Library, Canterbury College, Christchurch.
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Library, Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.
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Library, Canterbury Public Library, Christchurch.
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Library, Cawthron Institute, Nelson.
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Library, Department of Agriculture, Wellington.
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Library, Dunedin Athenaeum.
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Library, General Assembly, Wellington (2 copies).
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Library, Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute, Napier.
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Library, Manawatu Philosophical Society, Palmerston North.
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Library, Nelson College.
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Library, Nelson Institute, Nelson.
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Library, New Zealand Geological Survey.
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Library, New Zealand Institute of Surveyors.
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Library, New Zealand Institute, Wellington.
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Library, Otago Institute, Dunedin.
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Library, Otago Museum, Dunedin.
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Library, Otago School of Mines, Dunedin.
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Library, Philosophical Institute, of Canterbury, Christchurch.
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Library, Polynesian Society, Wellington.
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Library, Portobello Fish-hatchery, Dunedin.
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Library, Reefton School of Mines.
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Library, Southland Museum, Invercargill.
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Library, Thames School of Mines.
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Library, University College, Auckland.
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Library, University of Otago, Dunedin.

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Library, Victoria University College, Wellington.
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Library, Waihi School of Mines, Waihi.
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Library, Wanganui Museum.
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Library, Wellington Philosophical Society.
Austria.
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Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien.
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Intendanz des Naturhistorische Hofmuseums, Vienna.
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K.K. Central-Anstalt für Meteorologie und Erdmagnetismus, Vienna.
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K.K. Geologische Reichsanstalt, Vienna.
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Zoologisches Botanisches Gesellschaft, Vienna.
Belgium.
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Acadèmie Royal des Sciences, des Lettres, et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels.
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La Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique, Brussels.
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Musée Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, Brussels.
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Société Geologique de Belgique, Liege.
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Société Scientifique de Bruxelles, Louvain.
Central Asia.
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University of Central Asia, Tashkent, c/o USSR Society of Cultural Relations with foreign countries, 6 Malaya Nikitskaya, Moscow 69.
China.
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Science Society of China, Nanking.
Denmark.
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Danmarks Geologiske Undersoegelse, Copenhagen
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Dansk Geologisk Forening, Copenhagen.
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Natural History Society of Copenhagen.
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Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Literature of Copenhagen.
Finland.
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Abo Akademi, Abo.
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Finska Vetenskats Societies, Helsingfors
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Geol. Kommissionen i Finlands, Helsingfors.
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Société de Geographie de Finlands, Helsingfors.
France.
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Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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Musée d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris.
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Société Lenneene de Bordeaux.
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Société Linneene de Normandie, Caen.
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Société Zoologique de France, Paris.
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Société de Chimie Industrielle, 49 Rue de Mathurins, Paris.
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Société des Sciences Phys. et Naturelles, Bordeaux.
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University of Grenoble.

Germany.
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Biologisches Zentralblatt, Berlin, Dahlem.
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Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg, Berlin.
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Bremer Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft.
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Deutsches Entomologisches Museum, Gossler-Str. 20, Berlin, Dahlem.
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Ethnological Institute, Tubingen.
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Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Gottingen.
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Institut G.D. de Luxembourg, Naturelles Sciences Physiques and Mathematiques.
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Kong. Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munchen.
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Königliche Physikalisch-Oekonomische Gesellschaft, Konigsberg, E. Prussia.
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Königliches Zoologisches und Anthropologisch-Ethnographisches Museum, Dresden.
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Mathematische Gesellschaft, Berlin.
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Naturhistorischer Verein, Bonn.
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Naturhistorischer Museum, Hamburg.
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Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein, Bremen.
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Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder.
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Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Freiburg.
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Naturhistorische Gesellschaft, Hanover.
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Naturhistorisch-Medizinschen Verein, Heidelburg.
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Oberheinischer Geologischer Verein, Tubingen.
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Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin.
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Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt, Berlin.
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Prussische Bibliothek, Berlin.
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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum (Städtisches Museum für Völkerkunde) Cologne.
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Redaction des Biologischen Centralblatts, Erlangen.
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Sachsische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Leipzig.
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Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Frankfurt-am-Main.
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Staats und Universitatsbibliothek, Hamburg.
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Staatliches Forschungsinstitut für Volkerkunde, Leipzig.
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Verein für Vaterländische Naturkunde in Würtemburg, Stuttgart.
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Zoological Museum der Universitat, No. 4 Invalidenstr 43, Berlin.
Great Britain.
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Athenaeum Subject Index to Periodicals, c/o National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth.
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Bodleian Library, Oxford University.
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British Association for the Advancement of Science, Burlington House, London W1.
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British Museum Library, London.
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British Museum Library - Natural History Department, South Kensington London S.W.
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Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cambridge University.
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Colonial Office, Strand, London, W.C.2.
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Clifton College, Bristol, England.
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Durham Philosophical Society.

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Geological Magazine, Publishers 34–36 Margaret St., Cavendish Square, London.
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Geological Society, Glasgow.
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Geological Society, Burlington House, London, W.1.
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Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, Jermyn St., London, S.W.
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Geological Survey Office, 14 Hume Street, Dublin.
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Geologists' Association, University College, Gower St., London.
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High Commissioner for New Zealand, Strand, London, W.C.2.
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Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 89 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.7.
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Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London, S.W.7.
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Institution of Civil Engineers, Great George St., Westminster, London, S.W.
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International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 34 Southampton Street, Strand, London.
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Leeds Geological Association, Sunnyside, Crossgate, Leeds.
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Linnean Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London.
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Liverpool Literary and Phil. Society, University, Liverpool.
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Literary and Philosophical Society, Manchester.
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Liverpool Biological Society, University, Liverpool.
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Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth.
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Natural History Society, 207 Bath St., Glasgow.
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Nature, The Editor of, Macmillan and Co., Publishers, London.
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Norfolk and Norwich Naturalist Society, The Castle Museum, Norwich.
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North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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Patent Office Library, 25 Southampton Street. London W.C.
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Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Bath St., Glasgow.
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 52 Upper Bedford Place, Russell Sq., London, W.C.1.
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Royal Botanic Garden Library, Edinburgh.
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Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C.
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Royal Gardens, Kew, England.
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Royal Geographical Society, Kensington Gore, London S.W.
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Royal Institution, Colquitt Street, Liverpool.
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Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin.
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Royal Physical Society, Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
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Royal Scottish Geographical Society, Synod Hall, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
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Royal Society, Dublin.
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Royal Society, Edinburgh.
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Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W.1.
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Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, Bloomsbury Sq. London.
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Royal Statistical Society, 9 Adelphi Terrace, Strand, London, W.C.2.
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University Library, Cambridge, England.
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University Library, Cambridge, Edinburgh.
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Victoria University, Christie Library. Manchester.
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Victoria Institute, 1 Central Bldgs., Westminster, London.
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Wheldon and Wesley, Ltd., London (Agents).
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Zoological Society, Regents Park, London, N.W.

Holland.
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Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wet., Harlem.
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Koninklijk Akademie van Wett, Amsterdam.
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Kon. Ned. Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, Amsterdam.
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Musée Teyler, Haarlem.
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Netherlands Entomological Society, Koloniaal Instituut, 62 Mauritskade, Amsterdam.
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Rijks Geologisch-Mineralogisch Museum, Leiden.
Hungary.
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Botanisches Institut Museum and Garten, Szeged.
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Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia, Budapest.
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Zoological Department, National Museum, Budapest.
Italy.
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Accademia Scientifica Veneto-Trentino Istriana, Padova.
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Biblioteca ed Archivio Tecnico, Rome.
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Laboratorio di Zoologica e Agraria, Portici, Naples.
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Museo Civice di Storia Naturale, Geneva.
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Museo di Zoologia e di Anatomia Comparata della R. Universita, Turin.
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R. Accademia dei Lincei, Rome.
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R. Accademia di Scienze, Lettre, ed Arti, Modena.
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R. Instituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Venezia.
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R. Ufficio Geologico, Rome.
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Società Africana d'Italia, Naples.
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Società Botanica Italiana, Florence.
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Società Geografica Italiana, Villa Celimontana, Piazza della Navicella, Rome (24).
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Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali, Pisa.
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Stazione Zoologica; di Napoli, Naples.
Mexico.
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Instituto Geologico, Mexico.
Norway.
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Adviser of Norwegian Fisheries, Postboks 226, Bergen.
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Bergens Museum, Bergen.
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Tromso Museum, Norway.
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University of Christiania.
Poland.
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Musée polonais d'hist. nat., Warsaw.
Russia.
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Biological Station, Saratov.
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Comité Geologique de Russie, Leningrad.

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Ichthyological Laboratory, Kerch, c/o USSR Society of Cultural Relations with foreign countries, Malaya Nikitskaya, Moscow 69.
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Kiefskoie Obshchestvo Iestestvo-Ispytatelei (Kief Society of Naturalists).
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Russian Entomological Society, Zoological Museum of the Academy of Sciences, Leningrad, USSR.
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State University, Veronesh, c/o USSR Society of Cultural Relations with foreign countries, Malaya Nikitskaya, Moscow 69.
Spain.
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Institute Botanico Universidade de Coimbra.
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Junta de Ciencies Naturals, Barcelona, Apartado 593.
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Real Academia de Ciencias exactes, fisicas y naturales, Madrid.
Sweden.
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Botaniska Tradgarden, Goteborg.
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Entomologiska Foreningen, Stockholm.
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Geological Survey of Sweden, Stockholm.
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Geologiska Foreningen, Stockholm.
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K. Universitet, Lund.
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Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm.
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Svenska Mosskultur Forneingen, Jonkoping.
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Svenska Naturskydds Foreningen, Stockholm.
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Svenska Sallskapet fur Anthropologi och Geografi, Stockholm.
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Universitetsbiblioteket, Uppsala.
Switzerland.
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Musei di Zoologia e Anatomia Comparata della R. Universita di Genova.
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Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Basel; Verhandlungen.
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Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Sociètè des Sciences Naturelles), Bern.
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Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Zurich; Vierteljahrschrift.
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Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Geneve.
India.
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Anthropological Society, Bombay.
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Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta.
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Botanic Survey of India, Sibpur, Calcutta.
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Colombo Museum, Ceylon.
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Geological Survey of India, Calcutta.
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Imperial Department of Agriculture, Pusa: Reports, Review.
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Natural History Society, Bombay.
Malay States.
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Raffles Museum, Singapore.
Japan.
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College of Science, Imperial University of Japan, Tokyo.
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Imperial Geological Survey of Japan, Tokyo.

Java.
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Kon. Bat. Genootschap van Wet., Batavia.
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Society of Natural Science, Batavia
South Africa.
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Durban Museum, Natal.
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Free Public Library, Cape Town.
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Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg.
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Geological Survey, Union of South Africa, Pretoria.
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Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg.
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Rhodesia Museum, Bulawayo, South Africa.
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South African Association for the Advancement of Science, Cape Town.
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South African Museum, Cape Town.
British North America.
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Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada, Ottawa.
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Hamilton Scientific Association, Hamilton, Canada.
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Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.
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Library, Department of Agriculture, West Block, Ottawa, Canada.
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Library, Advisory Research Council, Ottawa, Canada.
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Natural History Society of New Brunswick, St. John's.
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Nova-Scotian Institute of Natural Science, Halifax.
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Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto.
United States of America.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, State of New York.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, Davenport, Iowa.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, Library, Philadelphia.
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Academy of Natural Sciences, San Francisco.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston.
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American Engineering Societies' Library, 29 West 39th Street, New York.
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American Geographical Society, New York.
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American Journal of Science (Editors), Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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American Museum of Natural History, New York, Bulletins only.
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American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
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Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Jamaica Plains, U.S.A.
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco.
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Boston Society of Natural History.
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Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, New York.
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California State Fisheries Laboratory, East San Pedro.
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Chemical Abstracts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
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Cincinnati Society of Natural History.
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Connecticut Academy, New Haven.
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Department of Agriculture, Library, Washington, D.C.
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Department of Botany, University of Montana.
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Eaton Memorial Library, Tufts College, Mass.
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Experiment Station, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing.

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Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
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Franklin Institute, Philadelphia.
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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
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Journal of Geology (Editors), University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
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Leland Stanford Junior University, California.
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Library, Bureau of Science, Manila.
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Lloyd Library, 309 West Court St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Mass.
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Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Mo.
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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.
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National Academy of Sciences, B. and 21st Streets, Washington, D.C.
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National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.
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New York Academy of Sciences, 77th Street and Central Park West, New York.
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New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York City.
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New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York.
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New York State Library, Albany, New York.
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Ohio Academy of Sciences, Ohio, Columbus.
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Pennsylvania State College.
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Puget Sound Biological Station, Univ. of Washington.
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Rochester Academy of Sciences.
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Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
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State University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
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United States Geological Survey, Washington.
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University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
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University of Illinois; Urbana, Illinois.
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University of Kansas.
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University of Michigan.
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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University of Missouri, Columbia.
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University of Oklahoma, Norman.
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University of Oregon.
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University of Washington, Seattle.
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Virginia Geological Survey, Charlottesville.
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Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia.
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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Madison.
Argentine Republic.
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Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Cordoba.
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Argentine Society of Geographical Studies, Buenos Aires.
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Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos Aires, Casilla del Correro.
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Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Brazil.
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Escola de Minas, Rio de Janeiro.
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Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo.
Uruguay.
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Museo Nacional, Monte Video.

Hawaii.
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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu.
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National Library, Honolulu.
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Volcano Observatory, Kilauea, Hawaii Islands.
New South Wales.
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Agricultural Department, Sydney.
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Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Sydney.
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Australian Museum Library, Sydney.
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Consulate-General of the Czecho-Slovak Republic, Sydney.
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Department of Mines, Sydney.
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Engineering Institute of New South Wales, Watt Street, Newcastle.
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Institution of Engineers, Marcleay House, 16 College St., Sydney.
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Library, Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
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Linnean Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
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Public Library, Sydney.
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Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney.
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University Library, Sydney.
Queensland.
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Geological Survey Office, Brisbane.
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Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
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Royal Society of Queensland, Brisbane.
South Australia.
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Public Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.
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Royal Society of South Australia, Adelaide.
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University Library, Adelaide.
Tasmania.
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Mines Department, Hobart.
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Public Library of Tasmania, Hobart.
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Royal Society of Tasmania, Hobart.
Victoria.
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Advisor Council of Science and Industry, 314 Albert Street, East Melbourne.
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Australian Institute of Mining Engineers, Melbourne.
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Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry, Danks Buildings, 391 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
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Field Naturalists' Club, Melbourne.
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Geological Survey of Victoria, Melbourne.
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Legislative Library, Melbourne.
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National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra.
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National Museum, Melbourne.
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Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne.
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Public Library, Melbourne.
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University Library, Melbourne.
Western Australia.
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Government Geologist, Geological Survey Office, Box L 906, G.P.O., Perth.
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Royal Society, Perth.

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Abrotanella caespitosa, occ. (Wall), 254
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Acaena microphylla, occ. (Smith), 56
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Acaena Sanguisorbae, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Acanthochites thileniusi, rediscovery, Ashby, 392; syns., 396.
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Acanthochiton brookesi, syn., Ashby, 399.
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Acanthochiton doubtlessensis, specific rank, Ashby, 397; syn., 399.
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Acanthochiton jucundns, classifn., and syns., Ashby, 403.
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Acanthochiton thileniusi, syns., Ashby, 399.
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Acanthochiton tristis, classifn. and syns., Ashby, 404.
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Acanthochiton zelandicus, syns., Ashby, 399.
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Acanthochitonidae, review of, Ashby, 392; synonymy, 397.
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Acteon n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight) 423.
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Acteon craticulatus, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Adeixis, notes on (Prout), 79.
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Aeneator attenuata, n. sp., with fig. (Powell), 296, 298.
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Agricultural College, representative, 8.
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Agropyrum aristatum, occ. (Wall) 251.
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Agropyrum scarbrum, host of Ustilago (Cunningham) 50.
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Agrosts parviflora, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Agrosts tanella, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Ahipara, mollusca from (Powell), 295.
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albacore, long-finned, See Germo germo.
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Alcithoe arabicula, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Alcithoe depressa, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Alcithoe alcohol, estimation of small quantities, 174.
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Alectryon excelsum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Aletia eucrossa, n. sp. (Meyrick), 313.
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Aletia mitis, occ., Philpott, 359.
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Algae, N.Z. (Laing) 189.
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Amblyplax subgen., Ashby, 400.
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Amodeo Bay, moa skeleton, 151.
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Amphidesma (Taria) porrectum, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick) 468.
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Amphixystis, charact. (Meyrick), 315.
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Amphixystis hapsimacha, new descrip. (Meyrick), 316.
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Amussium, spelling of (Marwick), 452-3.
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Ancilla (Baryspira) australis, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Ancilla (Baryspira) mucronata, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Ancilla (Baryspira) novae-zelandiae, n. sp. with fig. (Powell), 296, 299.
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Anguilla aucklandi, distrib. with fig., 381, etc.
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Anguilla australis, distrib., with fig., Schmidt, 380, etc.
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Anguilla australis occidentalis, n. subsp., Schmidt, 388.
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Anguilla orientalis, n. subsp., Schmidt, 388.
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Anguilla dieffenbachii, fig. of teeth-bands, Schmidt, 384.
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Anguilla mauritiana, distrib., etc., Schmidt, 380.
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Anguilla megastoma, distrib., Schmidt, 380.
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Anguilla obscura, diff. from australis, Schmidt, 388 note.
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Anguilla reinhardti, may occur in N.Z. Schmidt, 388.
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Anguilla schmidtii, fig. of teeth-bands, 384.
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Anguilla waitei, fig. of teeth-bands, Schmidt, 384.
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Anisoplaca, genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 349.
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Anisoplaca fraxinea, n. sp., Philpott, 364.
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Anomalornis didiformis, bones from Karamu (Archey), 156.
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Apatetris, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 356.
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Arca pittensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 440.
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Architectonica reevei, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Archyala, genitalia (Philpott), 95.
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Argalista arta, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 477.
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Argalista effusa, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 476.
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Aristolelia, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 351.
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Armstrong, H. E., elected hon, member, 33.
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Arthurs Pass, destrucn. of flowers, 33.
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Asaphodes, notes on (Prout), 77.
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Ascitellina, n. gen. (Marwick), 467.
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Ascitellina donaciformis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 467.
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Asperdaphne amoena, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Asperdaphne dictyota, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Asperdaphne murrhea, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Asperella gracilis, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Asplenium adiantoides, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Asplenium flabellifolium, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 257.
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Asplenium lucidum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Astelia Cockaynei, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Astelia Cunninghami, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Astelia Petriei, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Astelia Solandri, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 258.
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Asthena, notes on (Prout), 76.

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Aston, B. C., presidential address, 35.— review of Grimmett's observations on conditions resulting in bush-sickness, 179.
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Atalacmea elata, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 473.
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Ataxocerithium simplex, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 479.
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Athlopecten, name proposed (Marwick), 447, 454.
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atmospheric conditions in schoolrooms (Glover), 285.
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Atomotricha, genitalia (Philpott), 109.
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Atomotricha lewisi, n. sp. (Philpott), 87.
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Auckland Islds., lease of, 7.
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Aust. Assoc. Advt. Sci., 1926 congress, 8.
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Austromitra plicifera, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 485.
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Austromitra asper, occ. (Marwick), 434.
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Austromitra (Verconella) asper, n. sp., with fig.(Marwick), 485.
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Austrofusus glans, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Austrofusus spinifera, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Austrofusus (Neocola), n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 423.
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Austrofusus (Nassicola) nassa, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Austrosipho, n. sp. aff. adjusta, Burnt Hill (Speight), 423.
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Austrotoma, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 423.
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Awarua Plain, vegetation of, 55.
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Azelina, notes on (Prout), 79.
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Barbatia (Acar) whangaensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 440.
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Barbatia (Pugilarca) barneaformis, n. sp. with figs. (Marwick), 441.
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Barea, genitalia (Philpott), 111.
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Barea exartha, occ. (Philpott), 88.
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Barnea similis, occ. (Marwick), 473.
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Baryspira, n. sp. (Marwick), 489.
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Baryspira robusta, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Baryspira subhebera, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Bassinaria, n. gen. (Marwick), 470.
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Bassinaria macclurgi, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 470.
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Bateson, W., death of, 33, 35.
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Batrachedra litterata, n. sp., Philpott, 370. beach-gravels, wearing of (Marshall), 507.
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Bedellia, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 329.
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Benson, W. N., gazetted a fellow, 4.
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Benson, W. N., on altered gabros, 163.
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Betyla fulva, Validity of (Gourlay), 310. bird protection and Whitney expedition, 6.
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Blechnum Banksii, occ., (Smith), 56.
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Blechnum procerum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Board of Science and Art Act, 569; report, 31.
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Boeckella triarticulata, notes on (Bennett), 114.
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Borkhausenia clarkei, n. sp., Philpott, 366.
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Borkhausenia decora, n. sp., Philpott, 365.
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Borkhausenia enodis, n. sp. (Philpott), 85.
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Borkhausenia grata, n. sp. (Philpott), 85.
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Borkhausenia latens, n. sp., Philpott, 365.
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botanical garden, national, establishment of, 41.
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Brehm, V., feeding mechanism of Diaptomus (Bennett), 123.
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Browns Rock, Waimakariri gorge, geology (Speight), 411, 430.
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bulletins of Institute, sale, 3.
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Burnt Hill, Oxford, geology (Speight), 422, 429.
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bush-sickness, conditions resulting in, 179, 536.
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bush-sickness, cause and cure of (Storms), 277.
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butter, vitamin A content (Storms), 264.
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calcium content of some N.Z. foods (Storms), 277.
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Caltha obtusa, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Calystegia tuguriorum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Camptonectus selwynensis, priority of name (Marwick) 446.
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carbon, estimation of by wet combustion, 174.
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Cardamine depressa, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Cardita northcrofti, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 464; occ., 434.
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Carex Berggreni, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carex lagopina, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carex leporina, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carex Petriei, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carex pterocarpa, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Carex pyrenaica, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Carex resectans, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carmichaelia compacta, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Carmichaelia Enysii, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Carmichaelia uniflora, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Carpha alpina, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Capua arcuata, male found (Philpott), 83.
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carrot, calcium content of (Storms), 278.
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Carter bequest, and City observatory, 8, 15, 577.
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Carter's books, sale of, 3.
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Cassinia fulvida, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Cassinia leptophylla, host of Fomes robustus (Cunningham), 212.
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Cassinia vauvilliersii, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Catada lignicolaria, ident. (Philpott), 81.
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cauliflower, calcium content of (Storms), 278.
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Cela geranoides, discussion of the name (Archey), 151.
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Celmisia brevifolia, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Celmisia gracilenta, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Celmisia linearis, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Celmisia Macmahoni, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Celmisia petiolata, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Celmisia ramulosa, occ. (Wall), 254.
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chalk, at View Hill, 418.
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Chalk Hill, near Eyre, name given (Speight), 413, 415.

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Chama pittensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 466; occ., 434.
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Chatham Islds., Tertiary Mollusca (Marwick), 432.
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Cheilanthes Siebcri, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Chemistry, Inst. of, branch in N.Z., 42.
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Chenopodium pusillum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Chersadaula, genitalia (Philpott), 103.
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Chilton, Chas., Hutton award, 1926, 4, 573; research grant report, 16.
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chitons, evolution of, Ashby, 405.
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Chlamys, observations on (Marwick), 448.
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Chlamys chathamensis, occ. (Marwick), 434; with figs., 456.
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Chlamys mercuria, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 457.
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Chlamys seymouri, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 457; occ. 434.
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Chlamys titirangiensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 458.
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Chloroclystis, notes on (Prout), 75.
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Chloroclystis punicea, occ. (Philpott), 81.
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Chloroclystis rufipellis, n. sp. (Meyrick), 313.
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Choreutis, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 338.
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cicada, variations in neural structure (Hudson), 73.
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Circoxena ditrocha, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 318.
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Cirsotrema chathamense, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 483.
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Cirsotrema parvulum, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 483.
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Cirsotrema propelyratum, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 483.
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(Cirsotrema Tioria) youngi, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 484.
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Cladium Gunnii, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Clania tenuis, occ. (Philpott), 82.
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Clematis indivisa, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Clonograptus, range of (Keble), 158.
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Cochlis, n. sp. cf. australis, occ. (Marwick), 481.
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Cochlis notocenica, occ. (Marwick), 480.
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Cochlis pittensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 481; occ. 434.
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Cochlis zelandica, occ. (Powell), 296.
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cod, blue, see Parapercis colias.
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Codium mucronatum, distrib. (Laing), 197.
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Coelorhynchus oliveranus, n. sp., with fig. (Phillipps), 125.
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Coluzea spiralis, occ. (Powell), 296, 297.
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Cominella (Eucominia) bauckei, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 486.
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Cominella ellisoni, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 487.
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Compsistis, genitalia (Philpott), 112.
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Conchothyra parasitica, occ. (Speight), 411, 419.
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Condylocardia torquata, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 466.
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Convolvulus erubescens, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Coprosma lucida, host of Fomes australis (Cunningham), 216.
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Coprosma microcarpa, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Coprosma robusta, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Corbula canaliculata, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Corbula howesi, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 472; occ. 434.
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Corbula kaiparaensis, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Corbula tophina, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 473.
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Cordyline australis, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Corynocarpus laevigata, observns. on (Pigott), 57.
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Cotton, A. D., Codium mucronatum, distribution, 197.
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Cotula pectinata, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Crambus ornatus, n. sp. (Philpott), 82.
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crane-flies, immature stages (Rogers), 301.
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Crapatalus novae-zelandiae, with fig. (Phillipps), 132.
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Craspedochiton joubertensis, fig., Ashby, 400.
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Crepidula wilckensi, occ. (Speight), 423.
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crevice plants from lava-field, Mt. Wellington (Wilson), 255.
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Crypsitricha, genitalia (Philpott), 93.
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Cryptoconchus porosus, syns., Ashby, 402.
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Cryptolechia, genitalia (Philpott), 112.
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Cryptomella, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 423.
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Ctenoid'es naufragus, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 461.
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Cuna antiqua, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 464.
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Cuna firma, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 464.
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Curie, M. M., elected hon. member, 33.
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Cyathodes empetrifolia, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Cyathodes pumila, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Cyclochlamys, use of name (Marwick), 453.
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Cyclophorus serpens, on lava-field (Wilson, 256.
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Cylichnella thetidis, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Dacrydium cupressinum, host of Fames spp. (Cunningham), 213, 218.
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Dacrydium, spp. host of Polyporus Berkleyi, 225.
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daising, and iron-starvation (Aston), 537.
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Danthonia oreophila, occ. (Wall) 251.
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Danthonia Raoulii, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Danthonia semiannularis, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Dasypodia cymatodes, occ., Philpott, 359.
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Dasyuris, notes on (Prout), 78.
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Dasyuris austrina, n. sp., Philpott, 359.
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Daubrée, abrasion of gravels (Marshall), 507.
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Daucus brachiatus, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Declana, notes on (Prout), 79
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Dentalium nanum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Dentalium solidum, occ. (Speight), 423.

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Deschampsia novae-zelandiae, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Dianthus caryophyllinus, host of Uromyces Dianthi, 47.
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Diaptomus, feeding mechanism (Bennett), 123.
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Dichograptus octobrachiatus, in list of sp. (Keble), 159.
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Dichromodes, notes on (Prout), 79.
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Didymograptus, range and list of species (Keble), 158–9.
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Didymograptus bidens, n. sp., with fig. (Keble), 157. diet, See food-chemistry.
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Dinornis expunctus new name (Archey), 152.
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Dinornis geranoides, notes on name (Archey), 152.
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Dinornis ingens, bones from Karamu (Archey), 155.
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Dinornis novaezelandiae, bones from Karamu (Archey), 155.
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Dinornis struthioides, should be D. novaezealandiae (Archey), 155.
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Diplodonta (Zempsia), n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 423.
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Diplograptus, in list of sp. (Keble), 159.
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Discaria toumatou, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Dolichernis chloroleuca, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 324.
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Dolichernis jubata, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 326.
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Donatia novae-zelandiae, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Dosinia (Kereia), n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight); 423.
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Dosinia chathamensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 469.
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chathamensis (Phacosoma) wanganuiensis, occ. (Marwick)., 469.
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Doxophyrtis hydrocosma, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 324.
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Dracophyllum Kirkii, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Dracophyllum longifolium, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Drapetes Dieffenbachii var. laxa, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Drosera binata, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Drosera spathulata, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Dryadaula, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 335.
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Dun Mountain, gabbro of, 160.
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Duplipecten, name proposed (Marwick), 451, 455.
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Eagle Hill, Waimakariri, geology (Speight), 409.
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eels, fresh-water, of N.Z., Schmidt, 379.
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Ehrharta Colensoi, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Ehrharta Thomsoni, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Elachista sagittifera, n. sp. (Philpott), 84.
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Elatine americana var. australiensis occ. (Smith), 56.
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Eliott, M. A., member of Board of Agric. Coll., 8.
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Ellicea, n. gen. (Finlay), 432.
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(Ellicea Pittella). valida, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 486.
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Emarginula galeriformis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 474.
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Emarginula pittensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 473.
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endemism in N.Z. seaweeds (Laing), 192. Endophthora, genitalia (Philpott), 93.
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Endrosis, genitalia (Philpott), 103.
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Ephestia elutella, occ., Philpott, 360.
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Epichorista speciosa, n. sp. (Philpott), 83.
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Epideira nodilirata, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Epilobium Billardierianum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Epilobium brevipes, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium elegans, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium gracilipes, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium purpuratum, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium rostratum, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium tenuipes, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Epilobium Wilsoni, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Epirranthis, notes on (Prout), 79.
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Erechthias, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 327.
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Eschatotypa, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 332.
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Estea insulana, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 478.
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Estea subtilicosta, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 478.
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Eucrassatella attenuata, occ. (Speight), 423.
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Eugennaea, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 332.
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Eulechria, genitalia (Philpott), 111.
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Eulima bulbula, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Eulimella, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight),. 424.
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Eumarcia plana, occ., with figs. (Marwick), 472.
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(Eumarcia Atamarcia), n. sp. aff. curta, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Euprionocera notabilis, n. sp., Philpott, 368.
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Eurythecta fraudulenta, n. sp., Philpott, 363.
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Eutorna, genitalia (Philpott), 112.
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Eutorna inornata, n. sp. (Philpott), 88.
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Euthictis, genitalia (Philpott), 109.
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exchange list, 606, 616; additions to list, 4.
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Eyre River, geology (Speight), 411, 426.
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Farr, C. C., report on visit to Japan, 23.
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fellowship regulations, 564; amendments, 33; list of fellows elected, 583; fellowships for 1926 gazetted, 4; elected in 1927, 4, 583.
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Fenestrosyrinx; nexilis bicarinatus, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Finlay, H. J., Hamilton prize, 1926, 4.
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Finlay, H. J., new generic names, Chatham Islds. Mollusca, 432.
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Finlay, H. J., fodder plants, composition (Aston), 544. fish, N.Z. (Griffin), 136.
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Finlay, H. J., (Phillips), 125.

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Fames, charact. (Cunningham), 206; key to species, 209.
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Fames applanatus, with figs. (Cunningham), 214.
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Fames australis, with figs. (Cunningham), 216.
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Fames australis, oroflavus (Cunningham), 217.
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oroflavus Clelandii, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus fraxineus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus Hauslerianus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus hemitephrus, with figs. (Cunningham) 210.
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oroflavus hornodermus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus martius, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus nigrolaccatus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus pinicola, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus pomaceus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus Robinsoniae, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus robustus, with figs. (Cunningham), 211.
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oroflavus rufoflavus, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus senex, occ. (Cunningham), 219.
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oroflavus subtornatus, with figs, (Cunningham), 218.
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oroflavus zelandicus, with figs (Cunningham), 213.
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food-chemistry, vitamin A content of butter and spinach (Storms), 264.
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food-chemistry, calcium content of some N.Z. foods (Storms), 277.
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food-value, of oysters (Malcolm), 167.
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Fucoidae, distrib. of (Laing), 195.
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gabbro of Dun Mountain, 160.
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Galaxias attenuatus, growth and value as trout-food, Hope, 389.
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Galeocerdo arcticus, with fig. (Griffin), 137.
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Galium umbrosum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Gari lineolata, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Gari stangeri, occ. (Marwick), 472.
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Gari stangeri, n. sp. aff. stangeri, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Gelechia, genitalia (Philpott), 351.
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Gelechiidae, male genitalia (Philpott), 349.
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Geniostoma liqustrifolium, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Gaultheria depressa, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Gaultheria depressa, perplexa, occ. (Smith), 56.
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genitalia, of Gelechiidae (Philpott), 349.
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genitalia, of Glyphiteryigidae (Philpott), 337.
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genitalia, of Lyonetiidae (Philpott), 327.
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genitalia, of Oecophoridae, 102.
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genitalia, of Plutellidae (Philpott), 317.
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genitalia, of Tineidae, 93.
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Gentiana divisa, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Gentiana gracilifolia, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Gentiana lineata, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Gentiana Townsonii, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Geometridae, notes on (Prout), 75.
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Geranium dissectum, host of Uredo scariosus, 48.
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Geranium molle, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Germo germo, with fig. (Griffin), 140.
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Geum leiospermum, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Gilruth, J. A., iron-starvation (Aston), 537-8.
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Gleichenia circinata, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Gleichenia microphylla, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Globisinum mucronatum, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 481.
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Globisinum undulatum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Glycymeris hunti, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 442; occ., 434.
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Glycymeris laticostata, occ. (Marwick), 442.
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Glycymeris laticostata, n. sp. aff. laticostata, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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laticostata modesta, occ. (Marwick), 443.
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laticostata modesta, n. sp. aff shrimptoni, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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shrimptoni traversi. occ. (Marwick), 434, 442.
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shrimptoni waipipiensis, occ. (Marwick), 443.
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Glyphipterygidae, male genitalia (Philpott), 337.
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Glyphipteryx, genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 338.
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Glyphipteryx necopina, n. sp. (Philpott), 88.
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Glyphipteryx similis, n. sp., Philpott, 369.
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Gnaphalium Keriense, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Gnaphalium luteo-album, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Gobius lateralis var. obliquus, with fig. (Griffin), 148-9.
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goitre, and radium emanation (Milligan), 283.
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Goniograptus, range of (Keble), 158.
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Goodale, G. L., death of, 33, 35.
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Gracilaria purpurea, n. sp. (Philpott), 89.
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graptolites, from Cape Providence, Chalky Inlet (Keble), 157.
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gravel, the wearing of beach gravels (Marshall), 507.
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Great Barrier Reef committtee report, 22.
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greywacke, at View Hill, 430.
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Grimmett, R. E. R., conditions resulting in bush-sickness, 179.
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Griselinia lucida, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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grossularite, in rodingite of Nelson, 160.
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Gryphaea tarda, renamed (Finlay), 432.
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Gunnera albocarpa, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Gunnera prorepens, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Guraleus lineatus, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 491.
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Gymnobathra inaequata, n. sp., Philpott, 367.
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Gymnobathra levigata, n. sp., Philpott, 366.
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Gymnobathra primaria, n. sp., Philpott, 366.
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Gymnogramme rutaefolia, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Gymnothorax meleagris, with fig. (Griffin), 138.
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Gypsophila tubulosa, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Haastia Sinclairii, occ. (Wall), 254.

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Halorrhagis uniflora, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Hamaspora acutissima, on Rubus (Cunningham), 48.
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Hamilton memorial prize, 1926, 4.
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Harvey, W. H., See Hooker, J. D., and Harvey, W. H.
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Heath, Sir F., results of visit, 7-8.
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Hectacma, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 329.
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Hector award, 1926, 4; 1927, 1-2.
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Hedley, C., death of, 33, 35.
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Helichrysum bellidioides, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Helichrysum dimorphum, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Helichrysum Purdiei, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Heliostibes, genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 338.
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Heliostibes gregalis, n. sp., Philpott, 369.
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Henderson, J., obituary of P. G. Morgan, 553.
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Hierodoris, genitalia (Philpott), 339.
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Herpoliron novae zelandiae, occ. (Smith). 56.
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Hieroxestis, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 331.
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Hieroxestis aurisquamosa, to be referred to Opogona (Meyrick), 315.
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Hieroxestis hapsimacha, male genitalia (Philpott), 331.
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Hieroxestis omoscopa, to be referred to Opogona (Meyrick), 315.
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Hieroxestis omoscopa male genitalia (Philpott), 331.
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Hinnites trailli, type recovered (Marwick), 453.
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Histiopteris incisa, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Holcus mollis, host of Puccinia, 49.
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Holmes, A., the rodingite of Nelson (Grange), 160.
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honorary members, elected, 33; list of, 581-2.
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Hooker, J. D., and Harvey, W. H., distrib. of Fucoidae, 195-6.
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Horticulture, N.Z. Inst. of. report, 31.
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Hutton, F. W., fossils from Chatham Islds. (Marwick), 432.
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Hutton award, 1926, 4, 573.
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Hutton memorial fund, grant, 1927, 32, 573.
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hybridization of Rubus, artificial, 51.
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Hypolaena lateriflora, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Ichneutica marmorata, syn. correction (Philpott), 80.
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Imperator anthropophagus, n.sp., with fig. (Marwick), 477.
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inanga, as trout-food, Hope, 390.
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Inquisitor acutus, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 490.
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“Insects of Australia and New Zealand, The” review of, 184.
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iodine in drinking-water (Milligan), 283.
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iron-starvation in ruminants (Aston), 536; review of Grimmett's observations, 179.
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Isonomeutis aumaropa, notes on, with figs., Philpott, 371.
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Isotoma fluviatilis, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Izatha, genitalia (Philpott), 103.
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Izatha florida, n. sp. (Philpott), 86.
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Izatha milligani, n. sp. (Philpott), 86.
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Izatha plumbosa, n. sp. (Philpott), 86.
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Jagger, T. A., elected hon. member, 33.
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Janupecten, name proposed (Marwick), 450, 455.
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Japan, Farr's report on visit, 23.
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Juncus lampocarpus, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Kahu, new subgen. (Marwick), 482.
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karaka (Corynocarpus laevigata) observations on (Pigott), 57.
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Karamu, moa bones from, 151.
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kata-thermometer and schoolroom atmosphere (Milligan), 285.
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king-fish, see Seriola grandis,
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Korovina accelerans, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 481.
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Lagenophora pinnatifida, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Lathicrossa, genitalia (Philpott), 113.
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lava-field, crevice plants (Wilson), 255.
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Lecithocera. genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 355.
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Lecithocera micromela, occ., Philpott, 364.
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Lentipecten, name proposed (Marwick), 451, 455.
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Lentipecten (Duplipecten) imperfectus, n. sp. with figs. (Marwick), 460.
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Lepidium tenuicaule, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Lepidopleurus, phylogenic importance, Ashby, 405.
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Lepidoptera, N.Z., Philpott, 80, 359.
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Lepidopleurus Meyrick, 313.
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Leptocarpus simplex, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Leptomya concentrica, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 468.
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Leptoscopus macropygus, with fig. (Phillipps), 131-2.
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Leptospermum scoparium, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Leptoscopus macropygus on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Leucopogon Fraseri, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Libertia ixioides, occ. (Smith), 56.
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library, binding, etc., 4–5; committee's report, 21; library matters, 43.
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Lima vasis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 460.
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Limatula maoria, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Limatula maoria occ. (Marwick), 460.
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Limatula maoria morioria, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 461; occ. 434.
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Limea chathamensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 461; occ. 434.
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Limopsis invalida, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 443.
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Lindera, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Lindsaya linearis, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Linum usitatissimum, host of Melampsora, 48.
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Liracraea titirangiensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 491.
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Lissarca fossilis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 442.

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Lobelia linnaeoides, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Loboplax, subgen., Ashby, 399.
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Locheutis, genitalia (Philpott), 107.
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Lophoplax finlayi, syn. of, Ashby, 403.
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Luzula micrantha, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Luzula ulophylla, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Lycopodium ramulosum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Lycopodium volubile occ. (Smith), 56.
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Lyonetiidae, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 327.
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Lysiphragma, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Lythria regilla, n. sp., Philpott, 360.
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McCall, S. C. L., moa skeleton, 151.
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Maclaurin, J. S., gazetted a fellow, 4.
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Macoma huttoni, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Macromastix albistigma, immature stages, with figs. (Rogers), 301.
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Macromastix atridorsum, immature stages, with fig. (Rogers), 308.
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Macromastix dichroithorax, immature stages, with figs. (Rogers), 306.
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Macromastix huttoni, immature stages, with fig. (Rogers), 307.
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Macropiper excelsum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Mactra rudis, occ. (Marwick), 469.
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Mactra scalpellum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Mactra scalpellum renamed (Finlay), 432.
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Makaira mazara, with fig. (Griffin), 141-2.
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Makaira mitsukurii, with fig. (Griffin), 143.
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Mallobathra, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Mallobathra cana, n. sp. (Philpott), 89.
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Mallobathra obscura, n. sp., Philpott, 370.
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Mallobathra tonnoiri, n. sp. (Philpott), 90.
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Manawatu Phil. Soc., position of, 15.
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Maori Art, increase in price of, 3.
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map, geol., View Hill and Oxford dist. (Speight), 410.
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Marama (Hina) mackenziei, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Margarella runcinata, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 475.
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Marginella coxi, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 489.
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Marginella floralis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 489.
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Marginella fusula, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Marginella hebescens, occ. (Powell), 296.
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marlin, black, see Makaira mazara.
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Marshall, P., the rodingite of Nelson (Grange), 160.
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Marwick, J., Hamilton prize, 1926, 4.
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Marwick, J., ident. of Pecten williamsoni from Oxford (Speight), 419.
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Massart, J., death of, 33, 35.
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Maurea finlayi, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 476.
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Mayena multinodosa, n. sp., with fig. (Bucknill), 312.
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Megacraspedus, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 355.
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Melampsalta, neural variation in the genus (Hudson), 73-4.
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Melampsora Lini, on Linum (Cunningham), 48.
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Melanchra badia, n. sp. (Philpott), 80.
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Melanchra captiosa, n. sp. (Philpott), 80.
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Melanchra lata, n. sp. (Philpott), 80.
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Melanchra cyanopetra, n. sp. (Meyrick), 313.
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Melatoma buchanani maorum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Melatoma buchanani maorum n. sp. aff. wanganuiensis, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Melicytus ramiflorus, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Memocardium pulchellum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Merelina avita, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick) 478.
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Mesalia, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Mestayer, M. K., Hutton memorial fund grant, 1927, 32, 573.
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Metrosideros hypericifolia, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Micrelenchus rufozona, occ. (Marwick), 475.
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Microdes, modifn. of sternite (Philpott), 91.
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Microdes notes on (Prout), 75.
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Microlaena Thomsoni, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Microvoluta biconica, occ. (Powell), 296.
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milk, as source of calcium (Storms), 278.
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Miller, D., review of “The Insects of Australia and New Zealand,” 184.
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mineral content of pasture (Aston), 536.
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Mitchell, M. O., and Whiting, F. S., reproduction of Splachnidium, 199.
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Mitrithara granum, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 490.
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Mitromorpha brazieri type of Scrinum (Bucknill), 311.
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Mixipecten, name proposed (Marwick), 446–7, 456.
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moa, skeleton from Amodeo Bay and bones from Karamu, 151.
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Monia furcilla, n. sp., with fig (Marwick), 444.
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Monopis, genitalia (Philpott), 97.
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Montia fontana, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Mopalia australis, classifn., and syns., Ashby, 403.
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Morgan, P. G., obituary (Henderson), 553.
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morphology, Corynocarpus (Pigott), 57.
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Mortensen, T., elected hon member, 33.
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Muehlenbeckia complexa, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Muehlenbeckia ephedrioides, occ. (Wall), 252.
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mutton tallows, titre of (Wright and Thompson), 279.
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Myers, A. M., death of, 35.
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Myllitella pinguis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 467.
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Myodora, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Myoporum laetum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Myosotis angustata, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Myosurus aristatus, occ. (Wall), 252.

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Mytilus (Aulacomya) maorianus, occ. (Marwick), 444.
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Mytilus willetsi, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 444.
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nakuruitis, and iron-starvation (Aston), 537.
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Nasturtium, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Nasturtium Enysii, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Nasturtium fastiejiatum, occ. (Wall), 252.
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National Research Council, as part of N.Z. inst, formation of, 32.
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natrolite tinguaite from Dunedin (Marshall), 533.
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Nemocardium diversum, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 472; occ., 434.
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Neogaimardia elegantula, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 463.
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Nepticula insignis, n. sp. (Philpott), 89.
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Nesomachilis maoricus, notes on, with figs., Evans, 375.
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N.Z. Institute:
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affiliated societies, 3, 580.
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Board of Governors, list, 579.
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exchanges, 606, 616; additions to list, 4.
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finances, 9, 10; overdue accounts, 15;
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financial clause in N.Z. Inst. Act, 3.
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members, ordinary, lists, 584.
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minutes, ann. meeting, 1927, 1.
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N.Z. Inst. Act and Amendments, 559; regulations, 562.
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officers for 1927, 34, 580.
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presidential address, 35.
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presidents, past, list, 581.
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reports—of standing committee, 2; Carter observatory com., 15; research grant com., 16; library com., 21; Great Barrier Reef com., 22; Pan-Pacific Sc. Cong. Japan, 23; Tonga-riro Nat. Park Board, 30; Board of Sci. and Art, 31; N.Z. Inst. of Horticulture, 31; publication com., 33.
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Nordstedt, C. F., death of, 33, 35.
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Notheia anomala, reproducn. of (Laing), 200.
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Nothofagus, host of Fomes spp. (Cunningham), 210, 212, 216, 217.
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Nothofagus Polyporus spp. (Cunningham), 225, 237, 241.
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Notoplax foveauxensis, auth. of, Ashby, 392.
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Notoplax oliveri, auth. of, Ashby, 392.
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Notoplax (Amblyplax) foveauxensis, syns., Ashby, 401.
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Notoplax mariae, syns, Ashby, 401.
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Notoplax mariae haurakiensis, syn., Ashby, 702.
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Notoplax mariae stewartiana, syns, Ashby, 401.
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Notoplax oliveri, syns., Ashby, 400.
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Notoplax rubiginosus, syns., Ashby, 401.
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Notoplax (Loboplax) violacens, syns., Ashby, 400.
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Notoplax (Loboplax) violacens var. papilis, syns., Ashby, 400.
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Notoreas, notes on (Prout), 78.
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Notosinister insertus, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 479.
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Notostrea, n. gen. (Finlay), 432.
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Notostrea lubra, n. sp. (Finlay), 432.
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Notostrea tarda, occ. (Marwick), 434; with figs., 462.
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Notovola, subgen. of Pecten (Marwick), 448.
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Nozeba emarginata, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Nuculana bellula, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Nymphostola, genitalia (Philpott), 112
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obituary, W. Townson, 186; P. G. Morgan, 553.
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Odostomia georgiana, occ. (Powell); 296.
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Odostomia incidata, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Odostomia pittensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 484.
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Oecophoridae, genitalia (Philpott), 102.
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Oegoconia, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 349.
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Olearia fragrantisssima, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Olearia Haasti, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Oliver, W. R. B., elected fellow N.Z. Inst., 583.
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Ophioclinus venusta, n. sp., with fig. (Griffin), 149.
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Ophioglossum pedunculosum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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ophthalmia, relation to vitamin A (Storms), 264.
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Opogona male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 329.
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Oreobolus pectinatus, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Oreostylidium subulatum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Orthenches dictyarcha, n. sp. (Meyrick), 315.
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Orthenches glypharcha, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 320.
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Orthenches nivalis, n. sp. (Philpott), 89.
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Orthenches porphyritis, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 320.
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Orthenches saleuta, male genitalia (Philpott), 320.
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Orthenches similis, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 320.
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Orthoclydon, notes on (Prout), 76.
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Orthophragmind, occ. (Speight), 413, 419.
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Ostracion hexagonus, n. sp., with fig. (Phillipps), 134.
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Ostrea arcula, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 462.
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Ostrea subdentata, renamed (Finlay), 432.
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Ostrea waitangiensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 462.
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Owen, R., on Palapteryx geranoides (Archey), 151.
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Oxford, geology (Speight), 421.
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Oxythecta, genitalia (Philpott), 111.
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oyster, food-value (Malcolm), 167.
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Pachyornis pygmaeus, bones from Karamu (Archey), 156.

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Palaptcryx geranoides, discussion of the name (Archey), 151.
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Pallium, observations on (Marwick), 449.
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Pallium d'endyi, with fig. (Marwick), 458.
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Panope worthingtoni, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Pan-Pacific Science Congress, 1926, delegates, 7; report by C. C. Farr, 22; Congress of 1929, place of meeting, 7; Congress of 1932 or 1935, 29.
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Paphirus largillierti, occ. (Marwick), 471.
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Paradione (Notocallista) n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Paradione multistriata, occ. (Marwick), 470.
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Parapercis colias, with fig. (Phillipps), 133.
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Parietaria debilis. on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Park, A., iron-starvation (Aston), 537.
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Park, J., graptolites from Cape Providence, 157.
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Parocystola, genitalia (Philpott), 111.
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Parsonsia capsularis, occ. (Wall), 253.
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pasture, mineral content (Aston), 536.
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Pauropsalta? neural variation (Hudson), 74.
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Pecten amuriensis, type of Mixipecten (Marwick), 447.
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Pecten andersoni, ident. of (Marwick), 448–9.
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Pecten athleta, type of Athlopecten (Marwick), 447.
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Pecten fischeri, occ. (Speight), 419.
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Pecten hectori, relations of (Marwick), 451.
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Pecten hochstetteri, use of name (Marwick), 450; type of Lentipecten, 451.
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Pecten hutchinsoni, type of Serripecten (Marwick), 449.
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Pecten huttoni, use of name (Marwick), 450–1.
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1 triphooki, type of Phialopecten (Marwick), 447–8.
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1 uttleyi, type of Janupecten (Marwick), 450.
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1 waihaoensis, type of Duplipecten (Marwick), 451.
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1 williamsoni, occ. (Speight), 419.
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1 wollastoni, type of Sectipecten (Marwick), 447.
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1 zitteli, use of name (Marwick), 451–2.
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1 (Aequipecten) amuriensis, use of name (Marwick), 446.
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1 (Camptonectes) hectori, use of name (Marwick), 446.
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Pectinidae, N.Z. Generic Revision (Marwick), 432, 453; Suter's classification, 445.
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Pellaea falcata, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 258.
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Pellaea rotundifolia, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 258.
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Pempheris adspersus, n. sp., with fig. (Griffin), 139.
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Pentachondra pumila, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Peperomia Urvilliana, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 263.
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periodicals, reference list, printing, 5.
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Pernettya nana, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Perotrochus allani, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 474.
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Perrierina ovata, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 444.
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Perrierinidae, new family (Marwick), 444.
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Pervicacia tristis, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Phalum pyrum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Phalum (Kahu) skinneri, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 482.
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Phenatoma decessor, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 491; occ. 434.
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Phenatoma novae-zelandiae, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Phenatoma (Cryptomella), n. sp. (Powell), 296.
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Phialopecten, name proposed (Marwick), 447–8, 454.
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Philine constricta auriformis, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Philobrya galerita, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 443.
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Phormium tenax, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Phormium tenax on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Phrissigonus, notes on (Prout), 75.
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Phthorimaea, genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 351.
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Phycomorpha metachrysa, figs. of, Philpott, 373.
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Phylacodes cauta, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 322.
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Phyllachne rubra, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Phyllograptus, in list of sp. (Keble), 159.
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Physalis peruviana, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Pielea prostrata, occ. (Smith), 56.
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pining, and iron-starvation (Aston), 537.
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Pittella, n. subgen. (Marwick), 486.
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Placopecten, Pecten hectori related to (Marwick), 451.
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Placopecten hectori, occ. (Marwick), 434, 451, 460.
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plant habitats, new (Wall), 251.
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plant physiology, growth on lava-fields (Wilson), 256.
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Plutella maculipennis, male genitalia, (with fig. (Philpott), 318.
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Plutella megalynta, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 318.
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Plutella psammochroa, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 318.
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Plutella sera, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 318.
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Plutellidae, male genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 317.
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Poa acicularifolia, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Poa Colensoi, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Poa d'ipsacea, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Poa exigua, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Poa Kirkii, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Poa Maniototo, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Podocarpus spicatus, host of Fomes spp. (Cunningham), 213, 216, 218.

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Polinices lobatus, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Polinices mucronatus, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Polyplacophora, phylogeny, Ashby, 405.
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Polypodium Billardieri, on lava-field (Wilson), 256, 257.
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Polyporaceae of N.Z. (Cunningham), 202.
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Polyporus, charact. (Cunningham), 221.
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Polyporus adustus, with fig. (Cunningham), 234.
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Polyporus anthracophilus, with fig. (Cunningham), 226.
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Polyporus arcularius, with fig. (Cunningham), 228.
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Polyporus atristrigosus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus aureo-fulvus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus Berkleyi (Cunningham), 225.
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Polyporus borealis, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus Braunii, with fig. (Cunningham) 235.
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Polyporus catervatus, with fig. (Cunningham), 229.
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Polyporus cinnabarinus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus citreus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus Colensoi, with fig. (Cunningham), 226.
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Polyporus dichrous, with fig. (Cunningham), 236.
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Polyporus dictyopus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus diffusus, occ. (Cunningham), 243
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Polyporus Drummondii, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus Eucalyptorum, with figs. (Cunningham), 237.
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Polyporus exiguus, occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polyporus gilvus, with fig. (Cunningham), 238.
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Polyporus grammocephalus occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polyporus hirsutus, with fig. (Cunningham), 232.
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Polyporus hypomelanus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polyporus iodinus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polyporus lentus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polyporus melanopus, with figs. (Cunningham), 230.
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nivicolor, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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nivicolor oblectans, with fig. (Cunningham), 227.
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227 occidentalis, occ. (Cunningham) 244.
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227 petaloides, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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227 phelebophorus, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 picipes, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 plebius, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 proprius, with figs. (Cunningham), 238.
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227 radiatus, with fig. (Cunningham), 241.
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227 rhipidium, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 rigidus, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 Polyporus scruposus, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 scutiger, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 setiger, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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227 squamosus, occ. (Cunningham), 246.
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227 tabacinus, with figs. (Cunningham), 240.
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227 versicolor, with figs. (Cunningham), 233.
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227 vulgaris, occ. (Cunningham), 246.
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227 xerophyllus, occ. (Cunningham), 246.
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Polyprion americanus, occ. (Phillipps), 126.
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Polyprion oxygeneios, occ. (Phillipps), 126.
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Polyprion Polystichum vestitum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Polystictus, charact. (Cunningham), 221.
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Polystictus conchifer occ. (Cunningham), 243.
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Polystictus imbricatus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polystictus lilacino-gilvus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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Polystictus luteo-olivaceus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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244 ochraceus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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244 pergamenus, occ. (Cunningham), 244.
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244 pinisitus, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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244 sanguineus, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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244 sector, occ. (Cunningham), 245.
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244 trizonatus, occ. (Cunningham), 246.
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244 velutinus, occ. (Cunningham), 246.
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Pomaderris phylicaefolia, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Prasophyllum Colensoi, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Proteodes, genitalia (Philpott), 112.
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Proteodes varia, n. sp., Philpott, 368.
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Proterodesma, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Prothinodes, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Protochiton, phylogenic importance, Ashby, 405.
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Protosynaema steropucha, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 322.
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Protosynaema eratopis, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 324.
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Protosynaema quaestuosa, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 324.
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Providence, Cape, graptolites, 157.
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Pseudotonicia, n. gen., Ashby, 392.
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Pseudotonicia cuneata, syns. of, Ashby, 393, 403.
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Pteridium esculentum, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Pteres aquilina, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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publications of Institute, 2, 3, 9; received in exchange, 606.
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Puccinia coronata, on Holcus (Cunningham), 49.
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Puccinia Erechtitis, a syn. only (Cunningham), 49.
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Puccinia granularis, name replaced by P. Pelargonii-zonalis, 49.
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Puccinia Morrisoni, validity of (Cunningham), 49.
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Puccinia Oreomyrrhidis, a syn. only, 49.

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Puccinia Pelargonii-zonalis replaces P. granularis (Cunningham), 49.
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Puccinia ruizensis, replaces P. Oreomyrrhidis (Cunningham), 49.
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Pugilarca, n. subgen. (Marwick), 441.
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pumice land, bush-sickness (Aston), 536.
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Pupa alba, occ. (Powell), 296.
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radium emanation and goitre (Milligan), 283.
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Rangimata, n. gen. (Marwick), 477.
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Rangimata pervia, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 477.
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Ranunculus Cheesemanii, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus chordorhizos, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus gracilipes, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus lappaceus, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus Sinclairii, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus tenuicaulis, occ. (Wall), 252.
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Ranunculus Raoulia Haastii, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Ranunculus Hectori, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Ranunculus mammillaris, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Ranunculus Parkii, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Ranunculus Youngii, occ. (Wall), 254.
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reference list of periodicals, printing, 5.
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research grants, allocation of 1926 balance, 4; list for 1926, 13; report, 16; regulations, 567.
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Retropinna Richardsonii (silvery) trout-food, 390.
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Retusa pressa, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 492.
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review:
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Aston, B. C., on Grimmett's observations on conditions resulting in bush-sickness, 179.
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Miller, D., on “The Insects of Australia and New Zealand, by R. J. Tillyard, 184.
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Rhizorus nesentus, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Rissoina chathamensis, occ. (Marwick), 479.
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Rockford, near juncn. of Kowai and Waimakariri, geology (Speight), 411, 430.
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rodingite of Nelson (Grange), 160.
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Rosenbush, H., a tinguaite from Dunedin (Marshall), 533.
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Rotorua, examination of bush-sick country, 179, 536.
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Rubus hybrid, an artificial (Allan), 51.
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Rubus australis, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Rubus Barkeri, hybrid nature of (Allan), 51.
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Rubus parvus and hybrid R. Barkeri (Allan), 51.
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Rubus Schmideliodes × australis, host of Hamaspora, 48.
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Rugobela ahiparana, n. sp., with figs. (Powell), 296.
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Ruvettus whakari, n. sp. with fig. (Griffin), 146.
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Sabatinca heighwayi, n. sp. (Philpott), 90.
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Sagephora, genitalia (Philpott), 95, 101.
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Salix babylonica, host of Fomes australis (Cunningham), 216.
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Salmo fario, spread of, Hope, 390.
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sand, conditions for making of (Marshall), 507.
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sand-fish, see Crapatalus novae-zelandiae.
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Saxicava australis, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Scala bucknilli, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Scala jukesianum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Scala philippinarum, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Scalpomactra, n. gen. (Finlay), 432.
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Scalpomactra scalpellum, occ. (Marwick), 469.
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Scenery Preservation Bill, 6.
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scenic reserves, additions, 9.
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Schiffermuelleria, genitalia (Philpott), 103.
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Schizaea fistulosa, occ. (Smith), 56.
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schoolroom atmosphere, testing by katathermometer (Glover), 285.
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Science and Art, Board, report, 31.
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Scientific and Industrial Research Dept. and Sir F. Heath's report (Aston), 37.
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Science Congress, Dunedin 1926, minutes, 7; next congress, 33.
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Scoparia autumna, n. sp. (Philpott), 83.
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Scoparia legionaria, n. sp., Philpott, 362.
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Scoparia oculata, n. sp. (Philpott), 82.
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Scoparia pallidula, n. sp., Philpott, 363.
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Scoparia parca, n. sp., Philpott, 362.
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Scoparia turneri, n. sp., Philpott, 362.
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Scoriodyta, genitalia (Philpott), 100.
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Scrinum, charact. (Bucknill), 311.
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Scrinum sandersonae, n. sp., with fig. (Bucknill), 311.
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seaweeds, N.Z. (Laing), 189.
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Sebastodes maccullochi, n. sp., with fig. (Phillipps), 127.
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Seccombe, R. T., moa bones from Karamu, 155.
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Sectipecten, name proposed (Marwick), 447, 454.
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Sectipecten allani, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 459.
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Sectipecten toaensis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 459.
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Selidosema, notes on (Prout), 79.
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Selidosema flava, occ., Philpott, 360.
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Selidosema melinata, occ., Philpott, 361.
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Selliera radicans, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Seriola grandis, occ. (Phillipps), 128.
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Seriola lalandii, occ. (Phillipps), 128.
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Serripecten, name proposed (Marwick), 449, 455.
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Serripecten polemicus, name proposed (Marwick), 451.
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Serripecten tiorioriensis, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 458.
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shags, destruction of, 7.
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shingle, wearing of, and action on sand (Marshall), 507.
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silts, origin in gravels (Marshall), 507.
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silvery, See Retropinna Richardsonii.
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Simaethis, genitalia, with figs. (Philpott), 337.

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Siphonalia orbita, renamed (Finlay), 432.
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Sisymbrium novae-zelandiae, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Sitotroga, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 355.
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Skinner, H. D., elected fellow N.Z. Inst., 583; Hector award, 1926, 4; representative of Inst. while in America, 8.
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Skottsberg, C., distrib. of Splachnidium, 200.
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soils, of Rotorua country, bush-sickness, 179.
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Solanum nigrum, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Sparus hamiltoni, n. sp., with fig. (Phillipps), 130.
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spear-fish, See Makaira mitsukurii.
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Spectamen egena, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Speight, R., Malvern Hills, geology, report, publication, 4.
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spinach, vitamin A content (Storms), 264.
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Spinomelon, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Splachnidium, reproducn. of (Laing), 199.
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Spongiochiton productus, classifn., and syns., Ashby, 403.
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Stackhousia minima, occ. (Wall), 253.
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star-gazer, See Leptoscopus macropygus.
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Starvation Hill, Oxford, geology, 421, 428.
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Stead, E. F., sea shags, 7.
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Stebbing, T. R. R., death of, 33, 35.
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sternite, in Microdes (Philpott), 91.
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Stomopteryx, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 355.
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Stomopteryx columbina, n. sp., Philpott, 364.
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Struthiolaria praenuntia, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Struthiolaria spinosa, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Suttonia australis, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Syncyclonema, use of name (Marwick), 446.
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Syrnola, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Syrnola crawfordi, n. sp., with fig. (Powell), 296, 297.
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Taleporia, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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tallows, mutton, titre of (Wright and Thompson), 279.
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Tanyzonus, validity of genus (Gourlay), 310.
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Tanyzonus bolitophylae, validity of (Gourlay), 310.
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Tatosoma, notes on (Prout), 75.
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Tauroscopa howesi, n. sp., Philpott, 361.
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Tawera marshalli, occ. (Marwick), 434, 471.
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Tawera marthae, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 471.
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Thambotriclia vates, male genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 326.
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Thamnosara, genitalia (Philpott), 103.
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Thelymitra longifolia, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Thelymitra longifolia, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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256 uniflora, occ. (Smith), 56.
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256 lindsayi, n. sp. (Philpott), 84.
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thermal district, scientific survey, 42.
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Thiotricha, genitalia, with fig. (Philpott), 353.
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Thiotricha lindsayi, n. sp. (Philpott), 84.
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Thomson, G. M., Boeckella triarticulata, descripn. (Bennett), 114.
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Thracia magna, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Thyasira flexuosa, occ. (Marwick), 467.
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tiger shark, See Galeocerdo arcticus.
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Tillyard, R. J., “The Insects of Australia and New Zealand,” review, 184.
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Tinea, genitalia (Philpott), 97.
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Tinea atmogramma, n. sp. (Meyrick), 316.
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Tinea dividua, n. sp., Philpott, 370.
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Tineidae, male genitalia, 93.
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tinguaite, from Dunedin (Marshall), 533.
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Tioria, n. subgen. (Marwick), 484.
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titre of N.Z. mutton tallows (Wright and Thompson), 279.
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Tongariro national park, regarding heather, grouse, etc., 5–6; representative on Board, 9; report by Aston, 30.
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Tonicia cuneata, rediscovery, Ashby, 392.
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Tonicia elegans, fig., Ashby, 400.
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Tornatina tenuilirata, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Tortrix maculosa, n. sp. (Philpott), 84.
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Townson, W., death of, 35; obituary, 186.
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Trachelochismus molobesia, n. sp., with fig. (Phillipps), 130.
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Trachypepla, genitalia (Philpott), 107.
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Trachypepla cyphonias, n. sp. (Meyrick), 314.
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Trachypepla metallifera, n. sp., Philpott, 368.
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Trichophaga, genitalia (Philpott), 97.
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Triodia pumila, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Trisetum Cheesemanii, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Trithamnora, genitalia (Philpott), 99.
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Trivia flora, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 482.
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trout, and iodine content in water (Milligan), 283.
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trout-food, value of whitebait, Hope, 389.
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Tugalia aranea, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 474.
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Turbo operculum, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Turbonilla, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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turnip, yellow, calcium content of (Storms), 278.
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Turritella, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Turritella solomoni, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 480; occ. 434.
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Turritella solomoni (Zeacolpus) ahiparana, n. sp., with fig. (Powell), 296, 297.
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type specimens, dealing with, 33.
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Typhis maccoyi, occ. (Speight), 424.
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Uber (Euspira) vitreus, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Ulex europaeus, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Uncinia macrolepis, occ. (Wall), 251.
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Uppsala University, set of Trans., 9.

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Uredo scariosus, n. comb. (Cunningham), 48.
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Uromyces Dianthi (Cunningham), 47.
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Ustilago bullata, on Agropyron (Cunningham), 50.
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Ustilago Kolleri, validity of (Cunningham), 50.
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Utricularia monanthos, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Variamussium, observations on (Marwick), 451-2.
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Venericardia beatu, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 465; occ., 434.
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Venericardia martini, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 465.
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Venericardia martini, n. sp. aff. purpurata, Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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purpurata Venusia, notes on (Prout), 76.
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Verconella, n. sp., Burnt Hill (Speight), 424.
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Veronica linifolia, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Veronica Petriei, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Veronica quadrifaria, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Veronica rupicola, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Veronica salicifolia, occ. (Wall), 253.
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Veronica salicifolia, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Veronica tumida, occ. (Wall), 253.
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253 uniflora, occ. (Wall), 253.
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253 Willcoxii. occ. (Wall), 253.
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View Hill, geology (Speight), 408, 425.
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vinquish, and iron-starvation (Aston), 537.
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Viola Cunninghamii, occ. (Smith), 56.
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Viola filicaule, occ. (Smith), 56.
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vitamin A content of butter and spinach (Storms), 264.
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vitamin D, lack of in foods (Storms), 277.
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vulcanism, at View Hill (Speight), 420.
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Wahlenbergia congesta, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Wahlenbergia gracilis, on lava-field (Wilson), 256.
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Wahlenbergia Matthewsii, occ. (Wall), 254.
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Waihaoia (Pachymelon), renwicki, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 488; occ., 434.
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Waimakariri, at gorge, geology (Speight), 409, 430.
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Ward, J. T., death of, 35.
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wet combustion, estimation of carbon, 174.
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whitebait, growth, and value as trout-food, Hope, 389.
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Whites Creek, View Hill, geology (Speight), 412.
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Whiting. F. S., See Mitchell, M. O., and Whiting, F. S.
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Whitney expedition, 6.
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Woodstock, Waimakariri, geology (Speight), 411, 430.
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Xanthorhoe, notes on (Prout), 77.
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Xiphophora, reproducn. of (Laing), 200.
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Xiphydria duniana, n. sp., with fig. (Gourlay), 72.
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Xymenella pusilla, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Zeatrophon ambiguus, occ. (Powell), 296.
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Zeatrophon lassus, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 487.
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Zeatrophon mutabilis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 488.
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Zegalerus crater, occ. (Marwick), 480.
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Zelleria porphyraula, n. sp. (Meyrick), 314.
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Zemacies prendrevillei, n. sp., with fig. (Marwick), 489.
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Zeminolia lenis, n. sp., with figs. (Marwick), 476.
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Zemitrella choava, occ. (Marwick), 488.
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Zemysia zelandica, occ. (Marwick), 467.
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Zeradina odhneri, n. sp., with fig. (Powell), 296, 297.
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Zethalia zelandica, occ. (Marwick), 478.

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Allan, H. H.—An Artificial Rubus Hybrid 51
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Archery, G.—On a Moa Skeleton from Amodeo Bay and some Moa Bones from Karamu 151
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Ashby, E.—The Rediscovery of Tonicia cuneata and Acanthochites Thileniusi with Description of a New Genus and Short Review of the N.Z. Acanthochitonidae 392
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Askew, H. O.—Estimation of Carbon by Wet Combustion 174
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Aston, B. C.—Mineral Content of Pasture 536
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Aston, B. C., Review on Grimmett's Observations on Conditions resulting in Bush-sickness 179
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Bennett, E. W.—Biological Notes on the Copepod Boeckella triarticulata 114
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Bucknill, C. E. R.—Description of Two New Species of Marine Gasteropod 311
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Cunningham, G. H.—Fifth Suppt. to Uredinales and Ustilaginales of New Zealand 47
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Cunningham, G. H.—The Polyporaceae of New Zealand 202
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Evans, J. W.—Notes on Nesomachilis maoricus 375
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Glover, P. W.—The Kata-Thermometer applied to the Investigation of the Physical Conditions of Schoolroom Atmosphere 285
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Gourlay, E. S.—A New Species of Hymenotera of the Family Xiphydriidae 72
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Gourlay, E. S.—A Note on the Validity of the Proctotrypoid Genus Tanyzonus Marshall 310
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Grange, L. I.—On the “Rodingite” of Nelson 160
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Griffin, L. T.—Additions to the Fish Fauna of New Zealand 136
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Hope, D.—Whitebait (Galaxias attenuatus): Growth and Value as Trout-food 389
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Hudson, G. V.—Notes on Variation in Neural Structure of New Zealand Cicadas 73
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Keble, R. E.—Graptolites from Cape Providence, Chalky Inlet Southland 157
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Laing, R. M. — The External Distribution of the New Zealand Marine Algae 189
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Malcolm, J.—Food Values of New Zealand Fish: Part 8—Stewart Island Oysters 167
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Marshall, P.—A Natrolite Tinguaite from Dunedin 533
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Marshall, P.—The Wearing of Beach Gravels 507
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Marwick, J.—The Tertiary Mollusca of the Chatham Islands including a Generic Revision of the New Zealand Pectinidae 432
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Meyrick, E.—Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera 313
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Milligan, R. R. D.—Radium Emanation and Goitre Production 283
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Phillipps, W. J.—Notes on New Zealand Fishes 125
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Gelechiidae 349
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Glyphiphipterygidae 337
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Lyonetiidae 327
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Oecophoridae 102
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Plutellidae 317
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Philpott, A.—The Male Genitalia of the New Zealand Tineidae 93
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Philpott, A.—Modification of the Eighth Sternite in Microdes (Lepidoptera) 91
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Philpott, A.—Notes and Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera 80, 359

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Philpott, A.—Notes on Isonomeutis aumaropa 371
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Pigott, E. — Observations on Corynocarpus laevigata Forst., the karaka 57
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Powell, A. B. W.—Mollusca from twenty-three Fathoms off Ahipara, New Zealand 295
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Prout, L. B.—Notes on New Zealand Geometridae 75
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Rogers, J. Speed.—Descriptions of the Immature Stages of some New Zealand Crane-flies: Part 1 301
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Schmidt, J.—Fresh-water Eels of New Zealand 379
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Smith, J. Crosby.—Vegetation of Awarua Plain 55
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Speight, R.—The Geology of View Hill and Neighbourhood 408
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Storms, L. B.—Calcium Content of some New Zealand Foods 277
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Storms, L. B.—The Vitamin A (anti-ophthalmic) Content of Butter and Spinach 264
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Thompson, I.—See Wright, A. M., and Thompson, I.
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Wall, A.—New Plant Localities 251
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Wilson, J. H.—Some Crevice Plants from the Lava Field at Mt. Wellington 255
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Wright, A. M. and Thompson, I. — The Titre of New Zealand Mutton Tallows 279
