Volume 77, 1948-49
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Index of Authors and Subjects
| Page | |
|---|---|
| † Aborigine and Maori. R. M. S. Taylor | 358 |
| * Abotomey, Olive: Defect of the Speech Faculty in Childhood | 358 |
| †Absorption Error in Quinine Fluorimetric Standards. L. H. Bird | 143 |
| *Acoustical Analysis by Variable Density Sound Film. D. Brown | 100 |
| Adkin, G. Leslic: On the Occurrence of Natural Artesian Springs | 296 |
| —— The Tararua Range as a Unit in the Geological Structure of N.Z | 260 |
| Age and Distribution of Coal Measures in North Auckland, J. Healy | 281 |
| † A. H. Cockayne. E. Bruce Levy | 399 |
| * Ainu People of Northern Japan. I. L. G. Sutherland | 350 |
| * Algal Communities at Stanmore Bay and their Relation of Certain Environmental Factor. V. J. Chapman | 187 |
| * Allan, H. H.: Some Ecological Aspects of Natural Hybridism in New Zealand Plants | 186 |
| Allan, R. S. Mission of Goodwill | 19 |
| —— Notes on a Comparison of the Tertiary and Recent Brachiopoda of New Zealand and South America | 288 |
| *—— Revision of the Brachiopoda of the Lower Devonian Strata of Reefton, New Zealand | 297 |
| †Allen, I. M.: Defect of the Speech Function in Childhood | 355 |
| Allen, K. R., in discussion | 257 |
| —— Some Aspects of the Production and Cropping of Fresh Waters | 222 |
| *Ambler, Margaret P. A Study of the Environmental Factors of Tide Pools on Narrow Neck Beach | 187 |
| * Analytical Balances and their Faults. J. W. Humplures | 101 |
| †Analytical Methods, Part I. J. Melville | 139 |
| †—— Part II. N. T. Clare | 139 |
| †Andrews, J. C.: The Future of Fertilisers | 399 |
| *Application of Differential Thermal Analysis in Clay Mineral Research. I. C. McDowall | 143 |
| *Application of Kjeldahl and Dumas. Micro-methods to Pasture Nitrogen Determination | 142 |
| *Application of Micro-chemical Methods to some Industrial Problems. N. H. Law | 143 |
| Archey, Gilbert, in discussion | 257 |
| —— Ways and Means in Zoology | 192 |
| *Architect and the Structural Engineer. J. L. King | 392 |
| *Askew, H. O.: Modern Views, on Root Actions of Plants | 141 |
| *—— The Use of Radio-active Trace Elements in Biochemistry | 140 |
| †Auckland Islands Coleoptera, E. S. Gourlay | 258 |
| Automatic Mechanical Recording of the Nesting Habits of Birds. L. Gurr | 238 |
| †Awatere Fault Trace and Tarndale Drainage, H. J. Harrington | 298 |
| Background to Town Planning, C. R. Knight | 383 |
| *Bacterial Problems in Cheese Manufacture. G. J. E. Hunter and H. R. Whitehead | 190 |
| *Barker, P. H.: Radar Display Cireuits and Techniques | 107 |
| †Barnett, M. J.: The Training of Professional Gardeners for Public and Private Gardens | 191 |
| †Bartrum, J. A. Demonstration of the Rate of Rounding of Beach Boulders | 296 |
| †—— Inclusions in the Serpentinite at Harper's, near Wellsford, North Auckland | 297 |
| †—— Lava Injection of a Carbonized Tree Trunk at Auckland | 297 |
| †—— Some Undetermined New Zealand Tertiary Fossils | 298 |
| *Basic Concepts in the Study of Personality, J. W. Money | 352 |
| *Bastings, L.: Some Physical Principles Affecting Housing | 38 |
| †Beaglehole, Ernest: Trusteeship and Self-government in New Zealand's Pacific Dependencies | 350 |
| Bell, Muriel E., in discussion | 329 |
| *—— Pharmacology of Poison in Karaka Berries | 140 |
| —— Protein and Animo Acid Therapy in Medical and Surgical Conditions—a Review | 313 |
| *Bennett, C. M. The Maori Language | 356 |
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| †Benson, W. N.: Basic Igneous Rocks of the Otepopo-Mt. Charles District | 297 |
| —— Scientists Look toward the Future | 1 |
| † Bevan-Brown, M.: Medical Psychology and its Relationship to Mental Hygiene and to Speech Therapy | 355 |
| *Beveridge, A. E.: Some Observations on the Factors Determining the Zonation of Marine Algae at Piha | 187 |
| *Bioélectric Characters of Amphibian Ganglia. J. M. Malcolm | 258 |
| *Bioelectric Recording and Measuring Technique, E. E. Suckling | 258 |
| *Bird Illustrators, Past and Present, with Reference to N.Z. Mrs. P. Moncrieff | 259 |
| †Bird, L. H.: Absorption Erior in Quinine Fluorometric Standards | 143 |
| Birds of Martin Bay, 1876–81. W. J. Phillipps | 240 |
| *Birrell, K. S.: Soil Mechanics in New Zealand | 301 |
| Blair, I. D.: Ecological Studies with Soil Fungi | 171 |
| Bogle, A. C., in discussion | 383 |
| *—— Radar and Radio Methods of Position-fixing and Navigation | 106 |
| *Botanical Aspects of Hay Fever in Wellington. Doris W. Filmer and W. F. Harris | 186 |
| Botany in Post-war New Zealand, W. R. B. Oliver | 144 |
| *Boyce, Mrs. S. and Boyce, R. W: Relative Dominance of Grain Weight in Wheat | 190 |
| *Brien, R. M.: Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi | 190 |
| †Briggs, L. H.: The Chemistry of the Coprosma Series | 142 |
| *Brown, D.: Acoustical Analysis by Variable Density Sound Film | 100 |
| Brown, E. K.: Sound and Its Reproduction | 375 |
| †Bruce Levy, E.: Mr. A. H. Cockayne | 399 |
| † Bruère, G. M.: Pedology and Chemistry of the Canterbury Downlands Soils | 301 |
| †Bryophytes of Stewart Island, W. Martin | 186 |
| †Bulk Drying of Wheat. E. W. Hullett | 139 |
| *Bullough, E. G.: Recent and Potential Applications of Some of the Newer Plastic Materials | 391 |
| Burbidge, P. W.: Some Aspects of Experimental Nuclear Physics | 29 |
| †Burnard, C. W.: Extension Services and the Farmer | 399 |
| Burton, —. in discussion | 383 |
| * Campbell, D. A.: Types of Soil Erosion in New Zealand | 299 |
| Campbell, J. T.: Mathematics in Research in New Zealand | 98 |
| †Canberra Proposals for a South Pacific Commission. C. G. R. McKay | 358 |
| † Candy, R. A.: Labour in Relation to Grassland Dairying | 399 |
| *Case of Multiple Mutation in Wheat and its Genetic and Evolutionary Significance, O. H. Frankel | 189 |
| Caughey, J. E., in discussion | 326, 327 |
| *—— “Q” Fever at 2nd New Zealand General Hospital in Italy. An Epidemiological Study | 326 |
| *Caughley, F. G.: Drying of Leather and Skins | 139 |
| *Caughley, J. G., A Psychologist's Experience in Personal Selection with the British Army | 351 |
| *Caughley, Nancy: Recent Developments in Speech Therapy in Great Britain and U.S.A. | 358 |
| *Chalklin, F. C.: Very Soft Rays | 103 |
| Chamberlain, E. E.: Plant Diseases Caused by Viruses | 167 |
| *Chapman, V. J.: Algal Communities at Stanmore Bay and their Relation to Certain Environmental Factors | 187 |
| †Chemistry of the Coprosma Series, L. H. Briggs | 142 |
| Chemistry of Wool. F. G. Soper | 108 |
| †Chittendon, E. T.: Soils of Motueka District with Particular Reference to Tobacco and Hop Soils | 301 |
| Cinema as a Social Influence. Gordon Mirams | 340 |
| †Clare, N. T.: Analytical Methods, Part II | 139 |
| Clark, A. Elizabeth, and Richardson, L. B: Studies on the Entozoa of Man in New Zealand. Part III | 245 |
| *Clark, A. F.: The Termite Problem in Relation to Building | 392 |
| *Clarke, E. A.: Fertiliser Pasture Considerations and Management in Relation to Fat Lamb Production | 399 |
| *Classification or New Zealand Soils. N. H. Taylor | 300 |
| *Clay Minerals and New Zealand Soils. J. Rogers | 301 |
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| *Clinical Electrocardrographic and Radiological Study of the Heart in Rheumatoid Arthritis. E. J. Fischman and F. J. Gwynne | 327 |
| †Comparison of Methods of Determining Manurial Requirements of Soils. E. B. Davies | 141 |
| †Comparisons between Pre-European and Present Day Raratongan Culture. T. R. Davis | 358 |
| Constitution and Relations of the N.Z. Echinoderm Fauna. H. Barraclough Fell | 208 |
| *Constitution of Solmargine. W. E. Harvey | 143 |
| †Construction and Production of the New Zealand Topographical Map. F. L. Rossiter | 302 |
| *Contact of Peoples. I. L. G. Sutherland | 330 |
| *Control of Plant Diseases. G. C. Taylor | 190 |
| †Cooksley, B. V.: Training for a Successful Career in Commerical Gardening | 191 |
| Coombes, J. S.: A Meter Indicator for Use with Electrical Counters using Scale-of-2 Circuits | 55 |
| Corrosion in Industry. I. S. Hunt | 131 |
| *Cosmic Rays. E. Marsden | 102 |
| Cotton, C. A.: Rejuvenation of the Awatere Fault Cicatrice | 273 |
| †—— Revival of Major Faulting in New Zealand | 298 |
| *—— Tectonic Scarps and Fault Valleys | 298 |
| —— The Hanmer Plain and the Hope Fault | 298 |
| Crawford, Miss D. Alleyne: A Phytoplankton Season in Cook Strait | 173 |
| *Crocodile and Lizard in Maori and Oceanic Culture. H. D. Skinner | 358 |
| *Crowther, A.: Language and Remembering | 353 |
| †Cunningham, I. J.: The Expanding Science of Nutrition | 394 |
| Cunningham, Miss —, in discussion | 329 |
| *Curve-fitting by Least Squares. I. D. Dick | 104 |
| *Dainty, G. F., and Jones, R. L.: A New Optical Polishing Abrasive | 101 |
| *Dairy Products Works Council—An Experiment in Co-operative Management. Miss P. Sandys Wunsch | 352 |
| †Davies, E. B.: Comparison of Methods of Determining Manurial Requirements of Soils | 141 |
| Davis, H.: A Preliminary Study of Some Results from the Radio-meteorological Investigation Conducted in Canterbury | 78 |
| †Davis, T. R.: Comparison between Pre-European and Present Day Raratongan Culture | 358 |
| †Dawbin, W. H.: Regeneration of Viscera in the Holothurian Stichopus mollis | 258 |
| †Defect of the Speech Function in Childhood. I. M. Allen | 355 |
| Dempster, G. O. L.: Some Health Problems in Western Samoa | 307 |
| Determination of Upper Winds by Electronic Means. R. Ewing | 75 |
| *Development of Maori Culture since the Advent of the Pakeha. J. M. McEwen | 358 |
| *Dick, I. D.: Curve-fitting by Least Squares | 104 |
| *—— Statistical Method in Chemical Research | 139 |
| Dielectric Properties of Crystal Quartz at High Frequencies. B. N. Harden | 45 |
| †Dixon, J. H., and Pohlen, I. J.: Pedology and Chemistry of the Yellowgrey Loams of Hawke's Bay | 300 |
| Dry, F. W., and Fraser, A. S.: Mendelian Inheritance in Romney Sheep | 243 |
| *Drying of Clayware, J. T. Linzey | 139 |
| *Drying of Leather and Skins. F. G. Caughley | 139 |
| *Drying of Tobacco. S. K. Newall | 138 |
| *Duff, R. S.: The Evolution of Native Culture in New Zealand | 357 |
| Dunn, W. B.: Measurement of Strain by Electrical Resistance Gauges | 363 |
| *Earthquake Origins in the New Zealand Region. R. C. Hayes | 299 |
| Earthquake Traces near Waverley and their Tectonic Setting. C. A. Fleming | 274 |
| Ecological Studies with Soil Fungi. I. D. Blair | 171 |
| *Ecological Study of Some Fresh Water Algae. Elizabeth Flint | 189 |
| †Effect of Goats upon the Vegetation of Great Island, Three Kings Islands. E. G. Turbott | 259 |
| †Effects of the Waring Blendon on Some Biochemical Systems. Rosa Stern | 142 |
| Electronics, Its Place in Science, Engineering and Industry. T. R. Pollard | 361 |
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| *Engineering Research at Auckland University College. T. D. J. Leech | 359 |
| *Ensor, L. le F.: Science for Living | 351 |
| European Alion Groups Resident in New Zealand, R. A. Lochore | 347 |
| *Evolution of Native Culture in New Zealand. R. S. Duff | 357 |
| Evolution of the Alien Flora of New Zealand. A. J. Healy | 160 |
| Ewing, R.: The Determination of Upper Winds by Electronic Methods | 75 |
| †Expanding Science of Nutrition. I. J. Cunningham | 394 |
| *Experiments in Hybridisation. W. A. Thomson | 189 |
| †Extension Services and the Farmer C. W. Burnard | 399 |
| Falla. R. A., in discussion | 257 |
| Fell, H. Bariaclough: The Constitution and Relations of the New Zealand Echinoderm Fauna | 208 |
| Ferguson, —, in discussion | 312 |
| †Ferguson, J: The Value of Statistics in Determining the Incidence of Juvenile Delinquency in New Zealand | 353 |
| *Fertiliser Pasture Considerations and Management in Relation to Fat Lamb Production E. A. Clarke | 399 |
| Field, —, in discussion | 316 |
| †Fijian Culture. Mrs H. Parham | 358 |
| *Filmer, Doris W., and Harris, W. F.: Botanical Aspects of Hay Fever in Wellington | 186 |
| †Filmer, J. F.; Some Hazards of Grazing in New Zealand | 399 |
| *Finlay, H. J.: The Present State of Knowledge of the Miocene-Pliocene Boundary in New Zealand | 296 |
| *Fischman, E. J., and Gwynne, F. J.: A Clinical Electrocardiographic and Radiological Study of the Heart in Rheumatoid Arthritis | 327 |
| —— in discussion | 310 |
| *Fisher, V. F. Maori Adze Sockets | 357 |
| Fleischl, —, in discussion | 312 |
| Fleming, C. A.: Earthquake Traces near Waverley and their Tectonic Setting | 274 |
| *Flint, Elizabeth: An Ecological Study of Some Fresh Water Algae | 189 |
| Fluorine and Dental Caries in New Zealand. Marion F. Harrison | 315 |
| †Forest Administration down the Ages. C. M. Smith | 190 |
| Forest Deterioration in the Tararuas due to Deer and Opossum. V. D. Zotov | 162 |
| Forster, R. R. The Zoographical Relationships of the N.Z. Opiliones | 233 |
| *Frankel, O. H.: A Case of Multiple Mutation in Wheat and its Genetic and Evolutionary Significance | 189 |
| *Fraser, A. S., and Dry, F. W.: Mendelian Inheritance in Romney Sheep | 243 |
| Frequency of Heavy Daily Rainfalls in New Zealand C. J. Seelye | 66 |
| †Fulgurites from Dune Belt near Levin. J. J. Reid | 297 |
| †Future of Fertilisers. J. C. Andrews | 399 |
| †Future of School Gardening. G. V. Wild | 191 |
| Gabites, J. F.: Weather Forecasting To-day | 60 |
| Gemmel, —, in discussion | 382 |
| *General Principles of Drying. S. R. Siemon | 138 |
| *General Principles of Radar Design. D. M. Hall | 104 |
| *Geographical Interpretation of Air Photographs. D. W. McKenzie | 302 |
| †Geology of South-west Hokianga District, North Auckland. H. J. Harrington | 297 |
| *Gibbs, H. S., and McLaughlin, R. J.: Soils of Hutt and Makara Counties | 300 |
| *G—M Counter Used in Prospecting Bores. R. L. Talyor | 101 |
| †Gourlay, E. S., Auckland Island Coleoptera | 258 |
| *Grange, L. I.: Soil Erosion in the Southern Part of the North Island, N.Z. | 299 |
| Gray, —, in discussion | 383 |
| *Grazing Behaviour of Dairy Cows in New Zealand. J. J. Hancock and N. M. Wallace | 400 |
| Gurr, L.: The Automatic Mechanical Recording of the Nesting Habits of Birds | 238 |
| *Gwynne, F. J. and Fischman, E. J. A Clinical Electrocardiographic and Radiological Study of the Heart in Rheumatoid Arthritis | 327 |
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| *Hair cordage in the Pacific. Mrs. O. M. Turbott | 358 |
| Hale, —, in discussion | 383 |
| *Hall, D. M.: General Principles of Radar Design | 104 |
| † Hamilton, Avice: Insects Associated with Cocksfoot Crops | 258 |
| *Hamilton, W. M.: A Method of Land Utilization Survey. | 302 |
| —— and Wodzicki, K. A.: Influence of Season on Human Fertility | 394 |
| †—— Soil Type in Relation to Production in the Whangarei County | 400 |
| *Hancock, J. J., and Wallace, N. M.: Grazing Behaviour of Dairy Cows in New Zealand | 400 |
| * Hanmer Plain and the Hope Fault. C. A. Cotton | 298 |
| Harden, B. N.: Dielectric Properties of Crystal Quartz at High Frequencies | 45 |
| †Harrington, H. J.: Awatere Fault Trace and Tarndale Drainage | 298 |
| †—— Geology of South-west Hokianga District, North Auckland | 297 |
| † Harris, C. G., and Millar, R. B.: Pedology and Chemistry of the Canterbury Plains Soils | 301 |
| Harrison, Marion F.: Fluomine and Dental Caries in New Zealand | 315 |
| * Harris, W. F., and Filmen, Doris, W.: Botanical Aspects of Hay Fever in Wellington | 186 |
| *Harvey, W. E.: The Constitution of Solmargine | 143 |
| *Hayes, R. C.: Earthquake Origins in the New Zealand Region | 299 |
| Healy, A. J.: The Evolution of the Alien Flora of New Zealand | 160 |
| Healy, J.: The Age and Distribution of the Coal Measures in North Auckland | 281 |
| —— The Present State of Vulcanicity of New Zealand | 277 |
| * Hearnshaw, L. S.: The Will to Work: Some Reflections on the Psychology of Industrial Incentives | 352 |
| * Heazelwood, W. V.; The Presence of Paraffins in Essential Oils | 142 |
| *Hefford, A. E.: A Survey of Fishery Research Progress in New Zealand | 258 |
| —— Oceanography of the New Zealand Seas | 212 |
| Hercus, Sir C. E., in discussion | 325 |
| —— Endemic Goitre in the South-west Pacific | 311 |
| —— New Zealand's Responsibility for Medical Research in the South-west Pacific | 303 |
| Hicks, Sir Stanton The Relation of the Health of the Soil to the Health of Man | 316 |
| * High and Low-rank Metamorphism. A Field Geologist's Concept. H. W. Wellman | 297 |
| † Hill Country Problems. P. W. Smallfield | 302, 399 |
| Hobbs, Derisley F.: Migrating Eels in Lake Ellesmere | 228 |
| † Holloway, J. T.: Recent Ecological Studies in Silver Beech Forests | 190 |
| † Home Gardeners—The Hope and Fear of Horticulture. J. W. Matthews | 191 |
| * Hopewell, H. G.: Soil Drainage in Relations to Agriculture | 300 |
| * Howell, P. A.: Lunar Short-wave Radiation | 102 |
| † Hudson, J. P.: Training for Horticultural Academic and Teaching Work | 191 |
| † Hullett, E. W.: Bulk Drying of Wheat | 139 |
| * Humphries, J. W.: Analytical Balances and Their Faults | 101 |
| *Hunter, G. J. E., and Whitehead, H. R.: Bacterial Problems in Cheese Manufacture | 190 |
| *—— Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Bacteriological Media | 140 |
| * Huntington, Elizabeth: Training within Industry for Supervisors | 353 |
| Hunt, J. S., Corrosion in Industry | 131 |
| * Importance of Social Studies in our Secondary Schools. Miss T. Maurais | 351 |
| † Inclusions in the Serpentinites at Harper's, near Wellsford, Auckland. J. A. Bartrum | 297 |
| Influence of Season on Human Fertility. K. A. Wodzicki and W. M. Hamilton | 394 |
| † Insects Associated with Cocksfoot Crops Avice Hamilton | 258 |
| * Instrument Testing and Development. G. S. Marshall | 101 |
| Jacoby, E. G.: Rural Sociology in New Zealand | 331 |
| James, R. W.: The Structure of Symmetrical Depressions | 71 |
| * Jones, E. W.: Powers Punched Card Equipment and Computational Problems | 104 |
| * Jones, R. L., and Dainty, G. F.: A New Optical Polishing Abrasive | 101 |
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| Keyes, —, in discussion | 325 |
| Keys, O. H., in discussion | 370 |
| * Kinematic Viscosities of Blood in Normal and Rheumatoid Arthritic Subjects. F. H. Sagar | 327 |
| * King, J. L.: The Architect and the Structural Eugineer | 392 |
| * Kleen, E. W. E.: Labour Relations in Sweden | 352 |
| Knight, C. R.: A Background to Town Planning | 383 |
| Korrick. —, in discussion | 376 |
| Kreielscheimer, K.: A Radiosonde Method for Potential Gradient Measurements in the Atmosphere | 91 |
| * Laboratory Aids to Pedology. A. J. Metson | 301 |
| † Labour in Relation to Grassland Dairying. R. A. Candy | 399 |
| * Labom Relations in Sweden. E. W. E. Kleen | 352 |
| Lambert, G. S., in discussion | 138 |
| —— The Significance of Alloy Compositions | 122 |
| † Lancasten, R. J.: Nutritive Status of New Zealand Pasture | 400 |
| Lane, —, in discussion | 329 |
| * Language and Remembering. A Crowther | 353 |
| † Lava Injection of Carbonized Tree Trunk from Auckland. J. A. Bartrum | 297 |
| * Law. N. H.: Application of Micro-mineral Methods to some Industrial Problems | 143 |
| * Leech, T. D. J.: Engineering Research at Auckland University College | 359 |
| † Lillie, A. R.: On the Tertiary Fixation of Two Recent River Courses in New Zealand | 296 |
| * Linzey, J. T.: Drying of Clayware | 139 |
| Lochore, R. A.: The European Alien Groups Resident in New Zealand | 347 |
| * Lunar Short-wave Radiation. P. A. Howell | 102 |
| † McCully. H. S.: Maori Flake Tools from the Point of View of the Mechanic | 358 |
| * McDowall, I. C.: The Application of Differential Thermal Analyses in Clay Mineral Research | 143 |
| * McEwen, J. M.: The Development of Maori Culture since the Advent of the Pakeha | 358 |
| McGibbon, T. A.: The Mechanism of Voice Production | 348 |
| † McGuinness, S.: Sheep Management Problem in Poverty Bay | 399 |
| † McKay, C. G. R.: The Canberra Proposals for a South Pacific Commission | 358 |
| * McKenzie, D. W.: The Geographical Interpretation of Air Photographs | 302 |
| * McKeon, W. J.: The Problem for the Hospital Architect | 392 |
| * McLaughlin. R. J., and Gibbs, H. S.: Soils of Hutt and Makara Counties | 300 |
| McLean, F. S., in discussion | 306, 310 |
| McLennan, R. A., in discussion | 365, 370, 383 |
| * Macleod, D. B.: Some Consequences of a Modified Equation of State | 101 |
| McMeakin, C. P., in discussion | 325 |
| †—— Pasture in Relation to Annual Production | 399 |
| * McNaught, K. J.: Tissue Testing as a Means of Determining Mineral Deficiency | 141 |
| † Macpherson. E. O.: The Upper Senonian Transgression in New Zealand | 297 |
| *Malcolm. J. L. Bioelectric Characters of Amphibian Ganglia | 258 |
| —— in discussion | 328 |
| * Manchester, F. D.: A Wilson Cloud Chamber | 100 |
| * Maori Adze Sockets: V. F. Fisher | 357 |
| † Maori Flake Tools from the Point of View of a Mechanic. H. S. McCully | 358 |
| * Maori Language. C. M. Bennett | 356 |
| † Maori Methods of Taking Grey Duck and Black Teal. W. J. Phillipps | 358 |
| * Marine Algal Provinces of New Zealand. Lucy B. Moore | 187 |
| Marples, B. J.: An Unusual Type of Web Constructed by a Samoan Spider of the Family Argiopidae | 232 |
| * Marris. N. A.: The Organization of Scientific Research in the United States and Canada | 350 |
| * Marsden, E.: Cosmic Rays | 102 |
| * Marshall, G. S.: Instrument Testing and Development | 101 |
| † Martin. W.: The Bryophytes of Stewart Island | 186 |
| Mason, B. H.: A Preliminary Account of the Syenite and Associated Rocks of the Culverden District | 276 |
| *—— Notes to Accompany a Geological Map of North Canterbury | 297 |
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| Mason, Miss R.: Station Records of Indigenous Plants | 175 |
| Mathematics in Research in New Zealand. J. T. Campbell | 98 |
| † Matthews, J. W.: Home Gaidenes—The Hope and Fear of Horticulture. | 191 |
| Maurais, Miss T.: The Importance of Social Studies in our Secondary Schools | 351 |
| † Mauri of the Whales. W. J. Phillipps | 357 |
| Meastiement of Strain by Electrical Resistance Gauges. W. B. Dunn | 363 |
| Mechanism of Voice Production. T. A. McGibbon | 348 |
| † Mechanism of Reaction of Halogens with Organic Compounds. P. W. Robertson | 142 |
| † Medical Psychology and its Relation to Mental Hygiene and to Speech Therapy. M. Bevan-Brown | 355 |
| † Melville, J.: Analytical Methods. Part I. | 139 |
| Mendelian Inheritance in Romney Sheep. F. W. Dry and A. S. Fraser | 243 |
| Meter Indicator for Use with Electrical Counters, Using Scale-of-2 Circuits. J. S. Coombs | 55 |
| * Method of Land Utilisation Survey. W. M. Hamilton | 302 |
| * Metson, A. J.: Laboratory Aids to Pedology. | 301 |
| Microbiology in New Zealand. T. R. Vernon | 165 |
| Migrating Eels in Lake Ellesmere. D. F. Hobbs | 228 |
| Miles, J. W.: Technology and the Patent System | 391 |
| †Miller, David: Entomolegical Research in New Zealand | 258 |
| —— in discussion | 257 |
| † Miller, R. B., and Hanis, C. S.: Pedology and Chemistry of the Cantenbury Plains Soils | 301 |
| Mirams, Gordon: The Cinema as a Social Influence | 340 |
| Mission of Goodwill. R. S. Allan | 19 |
| Modern Physico-chemical Methods. S. H. Wilson | 125 |
| * Modern Views on Root Action of Plants. H. O. Askew | 141 |
| Moir, G., in discussion | 138 |
| * Molesworth, Betty E. B.: T. F. Cheesseman and the Making of a Great Herbarium | 185 |
| * Monerieff, Mrs. P.: Bird Illustrators, Past and Present, with Reference to New Zealand | 259 |
| * Money, J. W.: Basic Concepts in the Study of Personality | 352 |
| * Moore, Lucy B.: The Marine Algal Provinces of New Zealand | 187 |
| Mouat, —, in discussion | 365 |
| Mudgway, —, in discussion | 383 |
| Nazi Influence on German Forest Administration. A. L. Poole | 181 |
| * Newall, S. K.: Drying of Tobacco | 138 |
| Newman, I. V.: The Place of Ferns and Seed Plants in Classification | 154 |
| New Methods in Microscopy for the Study of Small Insects and Arthropods. J. T. Salmon | 250 |
| * New Optical Polishing Abiasive. S. F. Dainty and R. L. Jones | 101 |
| New Zealand's Responsibility for Medical Research in the South-west Pacific. Sir C. E. Hercus | 303 |
| Notes on a Comparison of the Tertiary and Recent Biachiopoda of New Zealand and South Amicica. R. S. Allan | 288 |
| * Notes on the Aurora Australis. I. L. Themsen | 102 |
| Notes to Accompany a Geological Map of North Canterbury. B. H. Mason | 297 |
| † Nutritive Status of New Zealand Pasture. R. J. Lancaster | 400 |
| * Observations on the Fat Content of New Zealand Fresh Water Eles. F. B. Shorland | 140, 258 |
| Occanography of the New Zealand Seas. A. E. Hefford | 212 |
| * Occurrence of Natural Artesian Springs. G. L. Adkin | 296 |
| Oliver, W. R. B.: Botany in Post-War New Zealand | 144 |
| † Ongley, M.: The Present State of the Geological Map of New Zealand | 297 |
| * Organization of Scientific Research in the United States and Canada. N. A. Marris | 350 |
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| * Page, R. O.: Sampling and Statistical Methods in the Leather Industry | 139 |
| † Palmer, G. Blake: The Use of Acrial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology. | 358 |
| Parasitism as a Factor in Pasture Farming. L. K. Whitten | 400 |
| † Parham, Mrs. R: Fijian Culture | 358 |
| Parker, W.: Present Status of the Maori Language | 357 |
| † Part Played by Hyperparasitism in Establishment of Angitia cerophaya in New Zealand. Phyllis L. Robertson | 258 |
| † Pasture in Relation to Animal Production. C. P. McMeakan | 399 |
| † Pedology and Chemistry of the Canterbury Downland Soils. G. M. Bruère | 301 |
| † Pedology and Chemistry of the Canterbury Plains Soils C. S. Harris and R. B. Miller | 301 |
| † Pedology and Chemistry of the Yellow-grey Loams of Hawke's Bay. I. J. Pohlen and J. K. Dixon | 300 |
| † Peebles, Marie J.: Some Preliminary Notes of a Study on new Zealand Species of the Genus Sophora | 186 |
| * Peryman, R. V.: Statistical Method Applied to the Woollen Industry | 140 |
| Pharmacology of Poison in Karaka Berries. Muriel E. Bell | 140 |
| Phillipps, W. J.: Birds of Martin Bay, 1876–81 | 240 |
| †—— The Mauri of the Whales | 357 |
| †—— Maori Methods of Taking Grey Duck and Black Teal | 358 |
| †—— The Rua Hoata Rock Shelter | 358 |
| Phosphate in Soils R. Strzemienski | 301 |
| Phytoplankton Season in Cook Stiait. Miss. D. A. Crawford | 173 |
| † Pickerell, H. P., and Pickerell, Cecily: Speech Therapy in its Relation to Congenital Defects of the Palato. | 186 |
| Place of Ferns and Seed Plants in Classification. I. V. Newman | 154 |
| † Plane of Nutrition in Relation to Reproductive Efficiency of Animals. L. R. Wallace | 400 |
| Plant Bacteriology in New Zealand. W. D. Reid | 169 |
| Plant Diseases Caused by Fungi. R. M. Brien | 190 |
| Plant Diseases Caused by Viruses E. E. Chamberlain | 167 |
| † Plerstocene Snowline and Glacial Control in New Zealand. R. W. Willeii | 296 |
| † Pohlen, I. J., and Dixon, J. K.: Pedology and Chemistry of the Yellowgrey Loams of Hawke's Bay | 300 |
| Pollard, T. R.: Electronics. its Place in Science. Engineering and Industry | 361 |
| Poole, A. L.: Nazi Influence on German Forest Administration | 181 |
| Powell, A. W. B.: The Species Problem in New Zealand Land Snails | 202 |
| * Powers Punched Card Equipment and Computational Problems. E. W. Jones | 104 |
| Preliminary Study of Some Results from the Radio-meteorological Investigation Conducted in Canter bury. H. Davies | 78 |
| * Presence of Paraffins in Essential Oils. W. V. Heazelwood | 142 |
| * Present State of the Solar Cycles. I. L. Thomsen | 101 |
| * Present State of Knowledge of the Miocene-Pliocene Boundary in New Zealand. H. J. Finlay | 296 |
| † Present State of the Geological Map of New Zealand. M. Ougley | 297 |
| Present State of Vulcanicity of New Zealand. J. Healy | 277 |
| * Present Status of the Maori Language. W. Parker | 357 |
| * Principles of Molecular Distillation. K. I. Williamson | 101 |
| * Problem for the Hospital Architect. W. J. McKeon. | 392 |
| Problems Relating to the Birds of N. Z.'s Off-shore Islands. E. G. Turbott | 235 |
| Proposed Auroral Index Figure. I. L. Thomsen | 58 |
| Protein and Animo Acid Therapy in Medical and Surgical Conditions— A Review. Muriel E. Bell | 313 |
| * Psychoanalysis and Other Forms of Psychotherapy in N. Z. Mrs. G. R. Rothmann | 352 |
| Psychochological Assessment of Candidates for Airerew in R.N.Z.A.F R. M. Waite | 335 |
| * Psychologist's Experience in Personnel Selection with the British Army. J. G. Caugley | 351 |
| *Q” Feven at 2nd New Zealand Genetal Hospital in Italy—An Epidemiological Study | 326 |
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| Radar and Radio Methods of Position-flxing and Navigation. A. G. Bogle | 106 |
| Radar Display Circuits and Techniques. P. H. Barker | 107 |
| Radiosonde Method for Potential Gradient Measurement in the Atmosphere. K Kreielscheimer | 91 |
| † Rawlins, C. B.: Results of a Preliminary Survey of the Pathology of Notofagus menziesii in Woodland State Forest Southland | 190 |
| Recent Advances in the Attack on Dental Caries. J. P. Walsh | 328 |
| Recent and Potential Applications of Some of the Newer Plastic Materials. E. G. Bullough | 391 |
| Recent Development in Speech Therapy in Great Britain and in U.S.A. Nancy Caughley | 355 |
| † Recent Ecological Studies in Silver Beech Forests. J. T. Holloway | 190 |
| †Reed, J. J.: A Crystalline Specimen of Vivianite from Ashhurst | 297 |
| †—— Fulgurites from Dune Belt near Levin | 297 |
| † Regeneration of Viscera in the Holothurian Stichopus mollis. W. H. I. Dawbin | 258 |
| Reid, J. S.: Wood Laminates–Advantages and Limitations | 370 |
| Reid, W. D.: Plant Bacteriology in New Zealand | 169 |
| Rejuvenation of the Awatere Fault Cicatrice. C. A. Cotton | 273 |
| Relation of the Health of the Soil to the Health of Man. Sir Stanton Hicks | 316 |
| Relative Dominance of Grain Weight in Wheat. Mrs. S. Boyce and R. W. Boyce | 190 |
| † Results of a Preliminary Survey of the Pathology of Notofagus menziesii in Woodland State Forest, Southland. G. B. Rawlins | 190 |
| Resume of Investigations on Nematode Parasitism in Sheep in New Zealand. J. H. Tetley | 256 |
| Review of New Zealand Leeches. L. B. Richardson | 201 |
| † Revision of the Brachiopoda of the Lower Devonian Strata of Reefton, New Zealand. R. S. Allan | 297 |
| † Revival of Major Faulting in New Zealand. C. A. Cotton | 298 |
| Richardson. L. B., and Clark, A. Elizabeth: Studies on the Entozoa of Man in New Zealand. Part III | 245 |
| Richardson, L. B.: A Review of New Zealand Leeches | 201 |
| —— in discussion | 256, 306, 310 |
| Rigg, Sir Theodore, in discussion | 306, 324 |
| †—— Soil and Land Utilization in Waimea County | 299 |
| † Robertson, Phyllis L.: The Part Played by Hyperparasitism in the Establishment of Angitia cerophaga in New Zealand | 258 |
| Robertson. P. W.: Mechanism of Reaction of Halogens with Organic Compounds | 142 |
| † Rogers, J.: Clay Minerals and New Zealand Soils | 301 |
| † Rossiter, F. L.: The Construction and Production of the New Zealand Topographical Map | 302 |
| Rothmann, Mrs. G. R.: Psychoanalysis and Other Forms of Psychotherapy in New Zealand | 352 |
| Rothmann, S.: Silver, a Sterilizing Agent | 366 |
| † Rua Hoata Rock Shelter. W. J. Phillipps | 358 |
| Rumsey, N. J.: X-ray Diffraction of Ironsand | 40 |
| Rural Sociology in New Zealand. E. G. Jacoby | 331 |
| Sagar, F. H.: The Kinematic Viscosities of Blood in Normal and Rheumatoid Arthritic Subjects | 327 |
| Salmon, J. T.: New Methods in Microscopy for the Study of Small Insects and Arthropods | 250 |
| —— Tanonomic Research in New Zealand | 253 |
| Sampling and Statistical Methods in the Leather Industry. R. O. Page | 139 |
| Saunders, J. Ll., in discussion | 329 |
| Saunders, Marion E.: Speech Therapy in New Zealand | 353 |
| Science for Living. L. le F. Ensor | 351 |
| Scientists Look toward the Future. W. N. Benson | 1 |
| * Sears, P. D.: Some Aspects of Pasture Growth and Management | 399 |
| Seelye, C. J.: The Frequency of Heavy Daily Rainfalls in New Zealand | 66 |
| † Sheep Management Problems in Poverty Bay. S. McGuinness | 399 |
| *Shorland, F. B.: Observations on the Fat Content of Eels | 258 |
| *—— Observations on the Oil Content of New Zealand Fresh Water Eels | 140 |
| * Siemon, S. R.: General Principles of Drying | 138 |
– 410 –

| Significances of Alloy Compositions. C. S. Lambert | 123 |
| Silver a Sterilizing Agent. S. Rothmann | 366 |
| * Skinner, H. D.: The Crocodile and Lizard in Maori and Oceanic Culture | 358 |
| † Slater, S. N.: The Structure of Proteins | 139 |
| †Smallfield, P. W.: Hill Country Problems | 302, 390 |
| †—— Training Horticultural Advisory and Research Officers | 191 |
| † Smith, C. M.: Forest Administration down the Ages | 190 |
| Smith, Hubert, in discussion | 313, 316, 326 |
| * Soil Drainage in Relation to Agriculture. H. G. Hopewell | 390 |
| * Soil Erosion in the Southern Half of the North Island. L. I. Grange | 299 |
| * Soil Erosion Types in New Zealand. D. A. Campbell | 299 |
| * Soil Mechanics in New Zealand. K. S. Birrell | 301 |
| † Soils and Land Utilization of Waimea County. Sir Theodore Rigg | 299 |
| * Soils of Hutt and Makara Counties. H. S. Gibbs and R. J. McLaughlin | 300 |
| † Soils of Motueka District with Particular Reference to Tobacco and Hop Soils. E. T. Chittendon | 301 |
| Some Aspects of Experimental Nuclear Physics. P. W. Burbidge | 29 |
| * Some Aspects of Pasture Growth and Management. P. D. Sears | 399 |
| * Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Bacteriological Media. G. J. Hunter and H. R. Whitehead | 140 |
| Some Aspects of the Production and Cropping of Fresh Water. K. Radway Allen | 222 |
| † Some Aspects of the Rabbit Problem in New Zealand. K. A. Wodzicki | 259 |
| * Some Consequences of a Modified Equation of State. D. B. Macleod | 101 |
| * Some Ecological Aspects of Natural Hybridism in N.Z. Plants. H. H. Allan | 186 |
| † Some Hazards of Grazing in New Zealand. J. F. Filmer | 399 |
| Some Health Problems in Western Samoa. G. O. L. Dempster | 307 |
| * Some Observations on the Factors Determining the Zonation of Marine Alage at Piha. A. E. Beveridge | 187 |
| Some Physical Principles Affecting Housing. L. Bastings | 38 |
| † Some Preliminary Notes of a Study on New Zealand Species of the Genus Sophora. Marie J. Peebles | 186 |
| Some Problems and Techniques Involved in the Radio-meteorlogical Investigation Conducted in Canterbury. R. S. Unwin | 85 |
| Sound and its Reproduction. E. K. Brown | 375 |
| Species Problem in New Zealand Land Snails. A. W. B. Powell | 202 |
| * Speech Therapy in Australia. Oliva Abotomey | 354 |
| * Speech Therapy in New Zealand. Marion E. Saunders | 353 |
| * Speech Therapy in Relation to Congenital Defects of the Palate. A. P. and Cicely Pickerell | 355 |
| Station Records of Indigenous Plants. Miss. R. Mason | 175 |
| * Statistical Method Applied in the Woollen Industry. R. V. Peryman | 140 |
| * Statistical Method in Chemical Research. I. D. Dick | 139 |
| † Stern, Rosa: Effect of the Waring Blendor on some biochemical Systems | 142 |
| † Stokell, G.: A Systematic Arrangement of the New Zealand Galaxiidae, Part II. | 259 |
| † Structure of Protein. S. N. Slater | 139 |
| Structure of Symmetrical Depressions. R. W. James | 71 |
| * Strzemienski, K.: Phosphate in Soils | 301 |
| Studies on the Entozoa of Man in New Zealand, Part III. L. B. Richardson and A. Elizabeth Clark | 245 |
| * Study of the Environmental Factors of Tide Pools on Narrow Neck Beach. Margaret P. Ambler | 187 |
| * Suckling, E. E.: Bioelectric Recording and Measuring Technique | 258 |
| * Survey of Fishing Research Progress in New Zealand. A. E. Hefford | 258 |
| *Sutherland, I. G. L.: The Ainu People of Northern Japan | 350 |
| *—— The Contact of Peoples | 330 |
| Synchronized Feedback in Scale-of-2 Electronic Counters. C. H. Vincent | 50 |
| † Systematic Arrangement of the New Zealand Galaxiidae. Part II. G. Stokell | 259 |
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| Tararua Range as a Unit in the Geological Structure of New Zealand. G. Leslic Adkin | 260 |
| Taxonomic Research in New Zealand. J. T. Salmon | 253 |
| *Taylor, G. G.: Control of Plant Diseases | 190 |
| *Taylor, N. H.: The Classification of New Zealand Soils | 300 |
| *Taylor, R. L.: A G-M Counter Used in Prospecting Bores | 101 |
| —— in discussion | 58 |
| †Taylor, R. M. S.: Aborigine and Maori | 358 |
| —— in discussion | 365 |
| Te Punga, M. T.: Fossil Spores from New Zealand Coals | 289 |
| *Technology and the Patent System. J. W. Miles | 391 |
| *Tectonic Scarps and Fault Valleys. C. A. Cotton | 298 |
| *Termite Problem in Relation to Building. A. E. Clark | 392 |
| *Tertiary Fixation of Two Recent River Courses in New Zealand. A. R. Lillie | 296 |
| Tetley, J. H.: A Resume of Investigations on Nematode Parasitism in Sheep in New Zealand | 247 |
| *T. F. Cheeseman and the Making of a Great Herbarium. Betty E. G. Molesworth | 185 |
| The 2:2 Dimethyl Chromene Derivatives in Volatile Oils. S. E. Wright | 142 |
| *Thompson, F. B., and White, E. P.: Application of Kjeldahl and Dumas Micro-Methods to Pasture Nitrogen Determination | 142 |
| Thomsen, I. L.: A Proposed Auroral Index Figure | 58 |
| —— Notes on the Aurora Australis | 102 |
| *—— The Present Stage of the Solar Cycle | 101 |
| †Thomson, A. P.: Use and Interpretation of Aerial Photographs in Forestry | 190 |
| *Thomson, W. A.: Experiments on Hybridisation | 189 |
| *Tissue Testing as a Means of Determining Mineral Deficiencies. K. J. McNaught | 141 |
| Toynbee, —, in discussion | 365 |
| †Training for a Successful Career in Commercial Gardening. B. V. Cooksley | 191 |
| †Training for Horticultural Academic and Teaching Work. J. P. Hudson | 191 |
| †Training Horticultural Advisory and Research Officers. P. W. Smallfield | 191 |
| †Training of Professional Gardeners for Public and Private Gardens. M. J. Barnett | 191 |
| *Training within Industry for Supervisors. Elizabeth Huntington | 353 |
| Trustecship and Self-Government in New Zealand's Pacific Dependencies. Ernest Beaglehole | 350 |
| Turbott, E. G., in discussion | 256 |
| —— Problems Relating to the Birds of New Zealand's Offshore Islands | 235 |
| †—— The Effects of Goats upon the Vegetation of Great Island, Three Kings Islands | 259 |
| *Turbott, H. B.: Trends in the Developments of Medical Health Services | 325 |
| *Turbott, Mrs. O. M.: Ha [ unclear: ] Cordage in the Pacific | 358 |
| Unusual Type of Web Constructed by a Samoan Spider of the Family Argiopidae. B. J. Marples | 232 |
| Unwin, R. S.: Some Problems and Techniques Involved in the Radiometerological Investigation Conducted in Canterbury | 85 |
| †Upper Senonian Transgression in New Zealand. E. O. Macpherson | 297 |
| †Use and Interpretation of Aerial Photographs in Forestry. A. P. Thomson | 190 |
| *Use of Aerial Photographs in New Zealand Archacology. G. Blake Palmer | 358 |
| *Use of Radioactive Tracer Elements in Biochemistry. H. O. Askew | 140 |
| †Value of Statistics in Determining the Incidence of Juvenile Deliquency in New Zealand. J. Ferguson | 353 |
| Vernon, T. R.: Microbiology in New Zealand | 165 |
| *Very Soft Rays. F. C. Chalklin | 103 |
| Vincent, C. H.: Synchronized Feedback in Scale-of-2 Electronic Counters | 30 |
| *Vincze, S. A.: The Present State of Main Line Electification | 391 |
– 412 –

| Waite, R. M.: The Psychological Assessment of Candidates for Aircrew in the R.N.Z.A.F. | 335 |
| Wallace, L. R.: Plane of Nutrition in Relation to Reproductive Efficiency of Animals | 400 |
| *Wallace, N. M., and Hancock, J. J.: Grazing Behaviour of Dairy Cows in New Zealand | 400 |
| *Walsh, J. P.: Recent Advances in the Attack on Dental Caries | 328 |
| Ways and Means in Zoology. Gilbert Archey | 192 |
| Weather Forecasting To-day. J. F. Gabites | 60 |
| *Wellman, H. W.: High-and Low-rank Metamorphism. A Field Geologist's Viewpoint | 297 |
| *White, E. P., and Thompson, F. B.: Application of the Kjeldahl and Dumas Micro-Methods to Pasture Nitrogen Determination | 142 |
| *Whitehead, H. R., and Hunter, G. J. E.: Bacterial Problems in Cheese Manufacture | 190 |
| *—— Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Bacteriological Media | 140 |
| *Whitten, L. K.: Parasitism as a Factor in Pasture Farming | 400 |
| †Wild, G. V.: The Future of School Gardening | 191 |
| Wilkinson, L., in discussion | 137 |
| †Willett, R. W.: The Pleistocene Snowline and Glacral Control in New Zealand | 296 |
| *Williamson, K. I.: Principles of Molecular Distillation | 101 |
| *Will to Work: Some Reflections on the Psychology of Industrial Incentive. L. S. Hearnshaw | 352 |
| *Wilson Cloud Chamber. F. D. Manchester | 100 |
| Wilson, S. H.: Modern Physico-chemical Methods | 125 |
| Wodzicki, K. A., and Hamilton, W. M.: Influence of Season on Human Fertility | 394 |
| †Wodzicki, K. A.: Some Aspects of the Rabbit Problem in New Zealand | 259 |
| Wood, —, in discussion | 383 |
| Wood Laminates—Advantages and Limitations. J. S. Reid | 370 |
| *Wright, S. F.: The 2:2 Dimethyl Chromene Derivatives of Volatile Oils | 142 |
| *Wunsch, Miss P. Sandys: The Dairy Products Works Council—An Experiment in Co-operative Management | 352 |
| X-ray Diffraction of Ironsand. N. J. Rumsey | 40 |
| Zoogeographical Relationships of the N.Z. Opiliones. R. R. Forster | 233 |
| Zotov, V. D: Forest Deterioration in the Tararuas due to Deer and Opossum | 162 |
