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INDEX TO THE TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE Vols 41 to 51 PAET I.— AUTHORS PAET II.— PAPERS (CLASSIFIED) COMPILED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE Issued 14th July, 1921 ISfiangton, f.^ : MARCUS F MAKES, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE William Wesley and Son, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London, W.C Vj^i PEEFACE That it has been possible to compile this Index has been largely due to the generosity of Major Robert A Wilson, D.S.O., of Bulls, took the cost of preparmg the MS On receipt of this it who under- was carefully checked and amended by the Assistant Secretary (Miss Wood), and then distributed to referees in each branch of science for final revision as to For the arrangement of the matter of Governors of the Institute this are due work the thanks to of the Marsden, and Cotton, Dr C M Hector, Messrs Elsdon Best, Oliver, and J C This Index in 1911 Like is it, Board Professors Kirk, Easterfield, W R B Andersen supplementary to the Index of volumes 1-40 published it deals only with the authors and papers and abstracts, it includes the and eleven titles of the various attempt has been made to index the actual subject-matter : and, whilst the two present volumes serve well enough as an index of authors, recognized that there is No volumes 41-51 it is urgent need for a complete subject-index of the whole of the volumes issued It is hoped that the Institute may be a position to undertake this before very long in INDEX TO THE TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THR NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE VOLS 41-51 [Figures in black type indicate PART I of volume.] — AUTHORS A Adams C E Harmonic number Allison, T Ruapehu, 45, Proc 448 Analj'sis of Tidal Ob.servations, 43, Proc Ill, 83 Harmonic Tidal Constants of N.Z Ports Dunedin and Port Chalmers, 46, 316 Harmonic Tidal Constants of N.Z Ports Wellington and Auckland, 45, 20 Hector Observatory, The Latitude, Longitude and Height of, 47, 590 Tidal Gauge, The Wellington, 41, 406 Time Control of Wellington Tide-gauge, 43, Star Test for Telescopic Mirrors, 48, 498 : : Andersen, Classification of English Verse, Smallest Basic Unit in, 42, Proc Ill, 68 Natural Classification of English Poetry, 41, 410 Proc Ill, 84 New Adams, T W Exhibit of Acorns a,nd Leaves of Oaks grown at Greendale, Canterbury, 48, 223 Pimis, The Species of the Genus, now growing in N.Z., with Notes on their Introduction and Growth, Obituary, 51, J C AustraUan Modification of the English Ballad, Development of Four-syllabled Metrical Unit in, 41, 418 48, 216 Zealand Bird-song, 41, 422 43, 656 47, 593; 49, 519; Kapiti Island, ; Verse, The Classification of, 42, 481 Verse-unit, The, 43, 606 Anderson, xi ; 45, 387; 50, 282 J G Electrical Deposition of Nickel in the Presence of Nitrate, Study of, 49, 501 Adkin, G L fe Description of Multiple Rainbow, 44, Proc pfe in, 85 Discovery and Extent of Former Glaciation in the Tararua Ranges, 44, 308 Horowhenua Coastal Plain and the Associated Physiographic Features, Further Notes on, Anderson, J G., and Wild, L Absorption of Lime by Soils : J An Investiga- tion of the Hutchinson-MacLennan Method of determining the Lime Requirements of Soils, 49, 466 51, 108 Horowhenua County : Post-Tertiary logical History of the Ohau River the Adjacent Coastal Plain, 43, 496 * Geo- and of Annandale, N Description of an Undescribed Barnacle of the Genus Scalpellum from N.Z., 43, 164 Obituary notices have been noted under name of author deceased 54344 INDEX Archey, G ,/-,,•, Craterostigmus tasmanianus Pocock (ChiloN.Z of, 49, 319 poda), The Occurrence in 295 Crayfish, Fresh-water, in N.Z., 47, 396 Crayfish, Marine, in N.Z., 48, Daphnia new to N.Z., Species of, 46, 124 Hydra found in N.Z., Notes on Species of, 44, Proc I, 25 Lithobiomorpha of N.Z., 49, 303 Order Myriapoda of the Genus Scutigerclla, Occurrence in N.Z of, 47, 293 Symphyla, Aston, B C Alkaloids of the Pukatea, 42 Proc II, 56 43 Proc II, 51 Botanical Notes on a Journey across Tararuas, Bell, J M Physiography of Wellington Harbour, 42, 534 J M., a^id Clarke, E Geological Reconnaissance N.Z., 42, 613 Bell, de ^of C Northernmost Bell, N M Velocity of Evolution of Oxygen from Bleaching-powder Solutions in Presence of Cobalt Nitrate, and the Modifications produced by the Addition of various Compounds, 43, 28 ; 42, 13 Bush Sickness, The Chemistry of, of Plants, 46, 40 on Indigenous of, Vegetation, 44, Proc I, 19 Phanerogamic Plants Indigenous to Wellington Province, List of, 43, 225 Plant-habitats hitherto unrecorded for N.Z., 47, 67 46, 55 42, 26 Raised Beaches of Cape Turakirae, 44, 208 ; ; Vegetation of Tarawera Mountains, 48, 304 B Balfour, Benham, W B Bifurcation in Lumbricus rubellus, A Remarkable Case of, 47, 185 and Earthworms from Stephen Island D'Urville Island, 51, 35 Footprints of the Moa, Notes on, 45, 211 Hydra new to N.Z., Species of, 42, Proc IV, 128 Jjumbricillus macquariensis Benham, 47, 189 Moa-remains on Stewart Island, Discovery of, 42, 354 Nomenclature of Birds of N.Z., 46, 188 Oligochaeta from Kermadec Islands, 47, 174 Polychaeta, N.Z., Notes on some, 47, 161 J B Hook E., and Kirk, H B Report on Kapiti Island, 51, 468 44, 288 Flora of Ruahine Mountain-chain, with List Imported Animals, Effects Bendall, W and Lobelia Pratia angulala naeoides Petrie, 43, Proc II, 54 f lin- Bartrum, I, 50, 338 Stellerids 33 Concretions in Recent Sediments of Auckland Harbour, 49, 425 Distribution of Igneous Rocks in N.Z., Addi- tional Facts concerning the, 49, 418 Fossiliferous Bed at Kawa Creek, West Coast, South of Waikato River, 51, 101 Geological History of Westport-Charleston High-level Terraces, 46, 255 Phase of High-water Rock Platforms : of Mount and 1917, Echinids 49, 543; 1918, Kermadec from Cargill, Invertebrates from Report on, 44, 135 Unusual Blood-vessels Kermadec Sundry Is- lands, Two Occurrence Benham, W of, B., in Hyla aurea 51, 30 and Cameron, G M Nephridia of Perieodrilus montanus, 45, 191 ricardi and P A Shore-line Erosion, 48, 132 Intrusive Igneous Rocks from Westport District, Some, 46, 262 New Fossil Mollusca, 51, 96 Rocks Address, Islands, 43, 140 A J Is- lands, 47, 170 C F Olearias in Ireland, 44, Proc Kermadec Polychaetous Annelids from Presidental Ball, ; 48, 386 Dunedin, 44, 163 Berry, S S Cephalopoda from Kermadec Islands, 46, 134 Best, E Notes on the Original Maori and Maruiwi Inhabitants of N.Z and their Culture on the Question of how that Culture affected Later-coming Maori ; and on the Existence in these Isles of Customs, Arts, and Artifacts not traceable to Pol5aiesia, : Bathgate, A Presidential Address, 1911, 44, Proc ; I, 12 Bavay, M Pecten multisquamalvs Dunker, and radintvH Hutton, 43, Proc II, 56 Pecten 48, 435 Maori Forest Lore Beccari, a New South Polynesian Palm, wdth Notes on the Genus Rkopalostylis Wendl & Drude, On 49, 47 : Part II, 41, 231 ; 42, 433 Part III, How the Maori Voyagers and their Vessels Maori explored the Pacific and laid down the Sea Roads for all Time, 48, 447 : AUTHORS Betts, M W Autecology of certain Plants of the Peridotite Part I, Structure of some of Belt, Nelson No 2, 51, 136 the Plants, No 1, 50, 230 : ; Bird, J W Observations on the Lianes of the Ancient Forest of Canterbury Plain, 48, 315 Cameron, G M The Minute Structure of the Nephridium of the Earthworm Maoridrilus rosae Beddard, 45, 172 Cameron, G M., and Benham, W Nei^hridia BiRKS, and Webb, E L., of Perieodrilus B and ricardi P montanus, 45, 191 Investigations into the Resistance of Earth Connections, 4S, 464 Bitter, G Die Gattung Acaena, 44, Proc Carse, H Ferns and Fern AUies of Mangonui County, with some Notes on Abnormal Forms, 47, 76 II, 57 Flora of Mangonui County, 43, 194: 45, 276; Briffault, R 48, 237 Presidential Address, 1911, 43, Proc I, 14 Brittin, G Coccidae in Canterburj' Museum, Notes on some, with a Description of a New Species, 48, 423 Hypolepis, A New Species of, 50, 64 Parsonsia rapsularis R Br., Notes on, 49, 45 Pteris macilenta New Variety of, 51, 95 Chambers, J M N.Z Ironsands Historical Account of an Attempt to smelt Ironsands at Onehunga Coccidae, New, 47, 149, 156 : in 1883, 50, 223 F K Broadgate, The " Red Rocks " and Associated Beds of AVellington Peninsula, 48, 76 Broun, T Coleoptera, Descriptons of New Genera and Species of, 44, 379 45, 97 Coleoptera from Chatham Islands, 41, 145; ; 42, 306 43, 92 ; Brown, New Genera and Species, 41, 151 M J T F Aciphylla, with Description of Notes on, 47, 39 New Migrations of the Polynesians according to the Evidence of their Language, 44, 189 Species Burmanniaceae, a Family new to N.Z Flora, Discovery of a Species of, Ai, 140 Celmisia, Description of a Nevv, 46, 21 Flora of N.Z., Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of, 42, 200 ; 43, 178 46, 51, 85 Flora of N.Z., Recent Additions to, 42, 216; ; Coleoptera of Kermadec Islands, 42, 291 Cossonidae, N.Z., Revision of, with Descriptions of Cheeseman, : 51 92 Helichrysmii fa^ciculatum Buchanan, Notes on 44, Proc 1, 24 Kauri, Age and Growth of, 46, Leuco2wgon Richei on Mainland of N.Z., 42, 214 Pittosporum Dallii, Notes on, 46, 19 Bryant, J T Ground-temperature at Owaka, Notes on, 42, Proc II, 59 BUCKMAN, S S Terminology ment for Beak and Foraminal Develop- in Brachiopoda, 51, 4.50 Terminology for Foraminal Development in Terebratuloids (Brachiopoda), 48, 130 Plants, A New Genus and some New Sjiecies of, 44, 159 Plants, New Species of, 43, 175; 45, 93; 48, 210 Plants, New Species of Flowering, 47, 45 Presidential Address, 1912, 44, Proc Ill, 75 1913, 45, 420 Chilton, C Amphipoda BUDDLE, R Maori Rock-engravings ; of N.Z., Fresh-water, 41, 53 &c Note on, Ami^hipodan Genera Bircenna, in Kaipara District, 43, 596 41, 59 Canterbury College Mountain Biological StaNo 1, Introduction and tion, Notes from General Description of Station, 47, 331 Ceina, An Aberrant Genus of the Amphipodan Family Talitridae, 51, 118 : Burbidge, p W., and Laby, T H Nature of Gamma Rays, 44, Proc I, 30 Burltxchame, L L Staminate Cone and Male Gametophyte of Podocarpus, 42, Proc Ill, 88 Crab, A Fresh-water, and its Distribution in Australia and N.Z., 47, 316 Crustacea, Miscellaneous Notes on N.Z., 44, 128 Bubrell, a W To what Extent is Earth-rotation the Cause Ocean Currents ? 51, 264 of Crustacea of Kermadec Islands, 43, 544 Dispersal of Marine Crustacea by Means of Ship.s, 43, 131 INDEX C Chilton, —continued \ Ela-smopus, N.Z Species of the Amphipodan Genus, 47, 320 Gammaridae, Some Australian and N.Z., 48, 359 Isopoda, Additions to N.Z Terrestrial, 42, 286 Isopod inhabiting Ants' Nests in N.Z., On an, 42, 190 Orchestia, New Species of, 48, 354 Presidential Address, 1914, 46, 363 ; 1915, 47, 626 Sand-hoppers belonging to Genus Talorchestia, N.Z., 49, 292 Stomatopoda, Revision of N.Z., 43, 134 Christ, H Die Geographic der Fame, 44, Proc Chrysler, M and Jeffrey, E A., II, 56 C Microgametophji:e of the Podocarpineae, 42, Proc Ill, 88 : Associations in the Immediate Vicinity of the Station, 48, 166 Cockayne, L Speight, R and Laing, R M The Mount Arrowsmith District A Study in Plant Ecologj' and Physiography, 43, 315 ; ; : F Cooke, W Salicornia australis, Observations on, 44, 349 Cotton, C A Block Mountains and a " Fossil " Denudation Plain in Northern Nelson, 48, 59 Fossil Plains of North Otago, 49, 429 Geomorphology of Coastal District of Southwestern Wellington, 50, 212 Ridge, Otago, and Rough its Splintered Fault-scarp, 51, 282 Signal Hill, Dunedin, Geology of, 41, 111 Tuamarina Valley Note on the Quaternary History of Marlborough District, 45, 316 Typical Section showing the Junction of the : Clark, H L and Indo-Pacific Notes on, 42, Proc II, 61 Australian L., and Foweraker, C E Canterbury College Mountain Biological StaNo 4, Principal Plant tion, Notes from Cockayne, Echinoderms, Amuri Limestone and Weka Pass Stone at Clarke, E de C, and Bell, J Geological Reconnaissance of N.Z., 42, 613 M Northernmost Weka Pass, 44, Proc Ill, 84 UpUfted East Coast of Marlborough, Prehminary Notes on, 46, 286 Wellington Physiography, Notes on, 44, 245 ; 46, 294 Cockayne, A H Canterbury College Mountain Biological StaNo 3, Some Economic tion, Notes from Considerations concerning Montane Tussock : Grassland, 48, 154 Cockayne, L Aerial Rhizomes 405 Cotula from C A Marshall, P and Speight, R Younger Rock-series of N.Z., 43, 378 Cotton, ; Cottrell, a ; J Siphonaria obliqnata Anatomy of, 43, 682 Siphonaria obliquata Vascular System of Cordyline australis, 41, Styela coerulea Chatham Islands, of, 44 374 On the Tunicate, 45, 168 Undescribed Species of, 47, 119 Evolution, Observations concerning, derived from Ecological Studies in N.Z., 44, Ploristic Botany, Notes on N.Z., with Descriptions of New Species, 48, 193; 49, 56 Cross, B D Halophytes, Observations on some N.Z., 42, 545 Phonniuni, Investigations on, 47, 61 ; 50, 161 Lichenes and Bryophytes collected in Stewart Island, 42, 320 j\Iount Egmont, Flora of Proc II, 49 : J C Cam -lever Balance, 42, 192 a Correction, 43, Peopling by Plants of the Subalpine River-bed of the Rakaia, On the, 44, Proc II, 59 Plant habitats, Some Hitherto imrecorded, 41, 399; 42, 311; 43, 169; 44, 51; 45, 251 46, 60 48, 203 Plants Descriptions of some N.Z Species, - Cuff, - Davis, W M Significant Features of Reef -bordered Coasts, 51, ; ; : 44, Proc II, 50 Plants, Flowering, Some New Species of N.Z., 47, 111 Plants from the Solanders, 41, 404 Presidential Address, 1919, 51, 485 Rubus, Non-flowering Species of, 42, 325 Terms " Species " and " Variety " as used in Botany, 49, 66 Dendy, a Oeoplana aucklandica SindGeoplana marrineri : A Correction in Nomenclature, 43, Proc III 100 Denham, H G Alkyl Iodides on Copper Oxide, Action 44, Proc I, 29 of, AUTHORS Devereux, H B P Cirrus Clouds, Direction of Motion of, 45, 8, Waihi, Rainfall and Meteorology of, 42, 408 Farnie, W C Structure of Amphibola crenata Martyn 51 ' J» 69 DiELS, L modesta Diels, eine neue [Art Neu- Oi'risia seelands, 43, Proc II, 56 Pflanzengeograi)hie, 43, Proc II, 51 DOMIN, K Monographic der Gattung Koeleria, Farquhar, H Ecbinoderms, Two New, 44, Proc Farquharson, R a Platinum Gravels of Orepuki, 43, 448 Ill, 95 Farr, Donovan, W Titanium, Phosphorus, and Vanarlium Taranaki Ironsands, The Distribution in of, 48, 503 Donovan, W., and Maclaurin, T 296 Kahu-ngunu Chief Nuku-Pewapewa, Life of, 45, 364 Period of Extinction of the Moa, New Light on, 48, 426 Rangitikei, Early History of, 42, 74 Drummond, H Farr, C C, and Others Report on the Natural Features of Arthur's Pass Tunnel, 51, 422 Farrow, F D Fathers, H T M J P, Die tertiare C Depression of Freezing-point of Water by Carbon Dioxide in Solution, 43, 29 Birds on Kapiti Island, 41, 30 Methods of snaring Birds used by the Maoris, with Notes on a Bird known to Maoris as " Tiaka," 44, Proc Ill, 87 DUSEN, C, and Florance, D Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of Artesian Waters of Christchurch, 42, 237 Radio-activity of Artesian Water of Christchurch, and Effect on Fish-hfe, 42, 185 43, 55 W Eels and Eel- weirs {Tuna and Pa-tuna), 50, Ngati C Farr, C C, and McLeod, D B Further Experiments on the Influence of Artesian Water on the Hatching of Trout, J S Estimation of Iron in Iron-ores, 41, 49 Downes, 45, 212 Starfishes, N.Z., 41, 126 Flora der Seymour-Insel, Composition of Nitric Acid, Note on, 44, 299 Finlayson, A M Quartz Veins of Otago Goldfields, Geology 41,64 Reef ton Gold Veins, Geology of, 41, 85 of, 42, Fitchett, F Proc IT, 83 Physiological Action of Tutin, 41, 286 Fletcher, H J E Comjiaratively Recent Changes in the Vegetation of Easterfield, T H Studies on Chemistry of N.Z Flora Chemistry of the Podocarpi, 43, 53 IV Easterfield, T H., and McDowell, J C V, Chemistry of Podocarpus totara and P spicatu-"^, 48, 518 Easterfield, T H., a^id Taylor, C M Interaction of Iron with Higher Fatty Acids, 44,301 Edgerley, K V Prothallia of Three N.Z Lycopods, 47, 94 Eliott, M a Evidences of the Condition of the Interior of the Earth, 43, Proc Ill, 94 Taupo District, 47, 70 Edible Fish of Taupo-nui-a-Tia, 51, 259 C H., and Farr, C C Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of Artesian Waters of Christchurch, 42, 237 Radio-activity of Artesian Water of Christchurch, and Effect on Fish -life, 42, 185 Florance, D Foweraker, C E Canterbury College Mountain Biological StaNotes from No 5, Mat-plants, tion, ; Cushion-plants, and Allied River Bed, 49, Foweraker, Forms of Cass C E., and Cockayne, L Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station No 4, Principal Plant Associations : in Immediate Station, 48, 166 Vicinity of the College INDEX 10 Ffx, C E Oceanic Comparatives, 42, Hamilton, A Armour presented to Tito re by William IV in 1835, 42, 40 Frankland, F Obituary, 49, W 5U of Australian Wood-boring Moth found in Wellington 42, Prne I, ] Chrysalis Deinacrida rugosa Buller, 45, 210 Fulton, Robert Lejjidoptera from Pipiwharauroa, or Bronze Cuckoo, 42, 392 Queenstown District by H Hamilton, 41, 44 lected col- Palaeontology, Present Position of N.Z., 42, 46 G Presidential Address, 1910, 42, Proc IV, 99 ; 1911, 43, Proc Ill, 74; 1910 (Wellington Phil Soc), 43 Proc T, Obituary, 46, v, 355, 363 ; 50, 333 Gardeners' Chronicle, Editor Hybrid Veronicas 44, Proc I, 33 Gatenby, G B Nest, Life-history and Habits of Migas distinctus, a N.Z Trap-door Spider, 44, 234 Gepp, a and E S Marine Algae from the Kermadecs, 44, Proc II, 55 Entomological Collecting Tours during Seasons 1908-9 and 1909-10, 43, 115 Trachipterus : Notes on th^ Occurrence of Genus the in N.Z., 48, 370 Handel-Mazetti, H F von Monographic der Gattung Taraxacum Ghtgi, a New Hamilton, H Zealand Ctenophores, 43, Proc I, Hare, E GiBBS, L S Deforestation in N.Z., 43, Proc II, 54 Hepaties of N.Z., 44, Proc II, 60 Trees and Shrubs of N.Z., 43, Proc II, 54 J Neuroptera - Planijjennia, and Trichoptera of N.Z., Some Additions to, 42, 29 Perlidae, Harrlson, L., and Johnston T H Mallophaga from the Kermadecs Collection God BY, M H Prelirainarj^ Investigation of Age of Growth of Brown Trout in and Manner Canterbury as shown by a Microscopic Examination of their Scales, 51, 42 of 44, 363 Henderson, J Coalfields New F C Zealand Petrels, 42, Proc Proc II, 61 ; 43, of Coal, 43, 297 Genesis of the Surface Forms and Present Drainage-sj'stems oi West Nelson, 43, 306 28 I, Henslow, Grant, West Nelson, with Notes on of Formation GODMAN, 44, Proc Ill, 95 27 J G Remarkable Instances Daclylanthus Taylori, Discovery of, 43, Proc Proc T, of Plant -dispersion, 44, 33 III, 98 GUDEX, M Herriott, E M C Fossil Mollusca 46, 278 from Blue Fresh-water Chffs, Canterbury, from St Bernard Saddle, U]3per Waimakariri Valley, 41, 33 Tertiary Beds in Pareora District, South Striated Stones Canterbury, 50, 244 Gwynne-Vaughan, D Fossil Osmundaceae, T., Baird, 284 Lepidurus Hagley Park, Christchurch, A with Special Reference to its viridis of, 49, History of, Botany, 51, 427 Hetherington, and Kidston, R J R Records of Borings at Horotiu, 47, 613 43, Proc II, 52 HiLGENDORF, F W Calyptoblast Hydroids from Kermadec L«lands, H Hall H M Studies in Ornamental Trees Proc II, 55 Crustacean The Occurrence and Habits 43, 540 and Shrubs, 44, Canterbury College Mountain Biological StaNo Insect-life, 50, tion, Notes from : 135 T S Graptolites, Clolden Ridge, 47, 411 Graptolites, Occurrence of Lower Ordovician, in Western Otago, 47, 410 Hall, Fluctuations in the Level of Water in some Artesian Wells in Christchurch Area, 44, 142; 49,491 Kermadec Island Fleas, 49, 428 INDEX 16 — Speight, R continued Stratigraphy of the Tertiary Beds of the Basin, 43, 321 Terminal Face of Franz Josef Glacier, Recent Changes in the Position of, 47, 353 Trelessick or Castle ffill An Un- Tertiary Outlier in Basin of Rakaia, recorded, 49, 356 Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin, Further Notes on Geology 51, 157 of, West Coast Sounds, Geology of, 42, 255 Marshall, P and Cotton, Younger Rock-series of N.Z., 43, 378 ; ; Speight, R., and Wild, L Bird-life in Stewart, New C A J Zealand, 42, Proc Ill, 69 Thomson, J of, 45, 225 A Brachiopod Genera The Position : of Shells with Magaselliform Loops, and of Shells with Bouchardiform Beak Characters, 47, 392 Brachiopoda of N.Z., Additions to the Knowledge of Recent, 47, 404 Brachioj^oda of N.Z and Australia, Additions to the Knowledge of Recent and Tertiary, 48,41 Diastrophic and other Considerations in Classification and Correlation, and the Existence Minor Diastrophic Districts in the Notocene, 49, 397 Flmt-beds associated with the Amuri Limestone of Marlborough, 48, 48 " Hav/era Series, or the So-called Drift Formation " of Hawera, 49, 414 Igneous Intrusions of Mount Tapuaenuka, Marlborough, 45, 308 of J Aeration of Auckland Lava-beds, 42, 284 47, 626 Obituary, 46, vii ; M Stubbs, C Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions of Carbon Dioxide prepared under Pressure at various to Temperatures, with Special Reference the Formation of a Hydrate at £Low Temperatures, 43, 11 Stuckey, Recent Glacia- tion of N.Z., 42, 348 History the Weka Pass Stratigraphical Relationsliip of Stone and the Amuri Limestone, 50, 65 Stead, E F Botanical Evidence against ; ; : Speight, R Thomson, G M Otago Harbour and Adjacent Seas, Natural Cockayne, L and Laing, R M The Mount Arrowsmith District A Study in Physiography and Plant Ecology, 43, 315 Speight, R C M., and Easterfield, T H Interaction of Iron with the Higher Fatty Acids, 44, 301, Taylor, Middle Clarence and Ure Valley, Geology Parapara, Bluff from 42, 33 F G a Actinian, Bunodes aureoradiata, N.Z., 41, 367 Actinians from Kermadec Islands, Descriptions of, 46, 132 Actiniaria, N.Z., Review of, 41, 374 Anemones from near Wellington, Two, 41, 370 of, 51, 289 Hill, and Waikawa, Rocks Stage Names apphcable to Divisions of the Tertiary in N.Z., 48, 28 Waikouaiti Sandstone, Otago, On the Age of, 50, 196 Thomson, R B Osteology of Antarctic Seals, 42, Proc IV, 128 and Walton, C L Sea-anemones, Note on a Collection of, 42, 541 Stuckey, F G A., Suckling, L A Leaf-anatomy of Trees and Shrubs Hills, Christchurch, 46, 178 on Port SUNLEY, R M Larvae of some N.Z Lepidoptera, Notes on, 43, 129 Thomson, W A., and Poppelwell, D L Botanical Visit to Hollyford Valley and Martin's Bay, with List of Indigenous Plants, 50, 146 Tillyard, R J Dragon-flies from 44, 126 Traill, Kermadec Islands, Notes on, W Snowstorm of 6th September, 1916, on Vegetatioia of Stewart Island, 49, 518 Effects of SUTER, H Cerithiidae, Description of New Species of the Family, 51, 68 MoUusca, New Species of Tertiary, 45, 294 Mollusca, Two New Fossil, 43, 595 New Species by Isolation, Description of, 49, 279 Recent Shells found Fossil in N.Z., 42, Origin of a Obituary, 51, ix TURNBULL, A H Obituary, 51, vii u Uttley, G H Kakanui, Geology of Neighbourhood of, 48, 19 Oamaru-Papakaio District, Geology of, 50, 118 Symes, L p Fluctuation of Water-level in a Christchurch Artesian WeU, 49, 493 Volcanic Rocks of Oamaru, With Special Reference to their Position in the Stratigraphical Series, 50, 106 AUTHORS Uttley, G 'H ,1and 17 Welch, W Marshall, P Oamaru, in 1830, and its on the After-enacted Land Laws of that Part of the North Island, 42, 114 Waterloo of Waikato, fought 45, 297 Localities for Fossils near Effects 46, 279 V Vaughan, T Westland, W See also Gwynnb-Vatighan, D T Vaughan C J Southern Variable Stars, 48, 500, Corals from Kermadec Islands, 49, 275 Wild, L J Bluff, N.Z., Geology Lime Requirements WWaite, E R Fish Fauna • of of certain Soils, Studies on, 48, 513 Mechanical Composition of the So-called Loess at Timaru, 51, 286 Soil Survey of N.Z., On the Proposal for, 49, Kerinadec Islands, Additions to, 44, Proc I, 28 Fish Fauna of N.Z., Additions to, 43, Proc I, 25 Proc II 49 Fishes, Notes on N.Z., 42, 384; 44, 194; 476 Wairau Soils of the : Plain, Marlborough, 47, 413 45,215; 46,127 of Kermadec and Norfolk Islands, and Comparison mth those of Lord Howe Wild, Fishes Island, 42, of, 44, 317 L J., and Anderson, G J j Absorjjtion of Lime by Soils Investigation of the Hutchinson-MacLennan Method of : 370 Determining Lime Requirements of Soils, 49, 466 Wall, A Pronunciation of Scientific Terms, with Special Reference to the Terms of Botany, 51, 409 Senecio •^axifragoides Hook f and its Relation to Senecio lagopus Raoul, On Distribution Wild, L J., and Others Report on Natural Features of Arthur's Pass Tunnel, 51, 422 of, 50, 198 Wild, L Walsh, Archdeacon of the Disappearance of the N.Z Bush, 43, 436 Mamiaute, or Maori Kite, 45, 375 Effects C L., and Stuckey, F G A Notes on a Collection of Sea-anemones, 42, Walton, J., and Speight, R Stratigraphical Relationship of Weka Pass Stone and the Amuri Limestone, 50, 65 Williams, H W Language of the Chatham Islands, Notes on, 51, 415 Scientific Study of Maori Names, A Plea for, 45, 354 541 Wilson, K Watt, H E Alkaloids of Senecio latifolius, 42, Proc Ill, 89 Footprints of the Moa, 45, 211 Worth, R H Watt, M N Contributions to the Entomology of N.Z No 8, Parectopa citharoda Meyr (Order Lepidoptera), 48, 407 Contributions to the Study of N.Z Entomology from an Economical and Biological StandNo 2, No 1, Phisia chalcites Esp point Nyctemera annulata Boisd No 3, Venusia : : ; ; verriculata Feld (Lepidoptera), 47, 245 Melanchra from Mount Egmont tion of New Species, 48, 413 Ova of some Lepidoptera of N.Z., 46, 65 N., and Miller, D Contributions to the Study of N.Z Entomology from an Economical and Biological StandNo 4, Phorocera nefaria Hutt point Watt, M : Wright, A M Absorption of Moisture from the Atmosphere by V/ools, 42, 218 Chemical Composition of Meat-extract, 43, Chemistry of Flesh Foods, 45, 47, 569 Determination of Milk-fat, Notes on, 47, 572 Method for Estimation of Formaldehyde Nitrogen in Organic Substances, 42, 224 Constituents of Nitrogenous Meat-extracts, On certain Changes in the Composition of, ; Descrip- : Petrological Notes on Rock Specimens collected in ^'outh Victoria Land, 43, 482 43,7 Technical Analysis of Shped Wool, 41, 42 ; No 5, Psychoda conspicillata Hudson No 7, No 6, Syrphus ropalus Walk Pkytomyza albiceps Mg (Diptera), 47, 274 ; ; Webb, E., and Birks, L Investigation into the Resistance of Earth Connections, 48, 464 Young, M S Male Gametophyte of Dacrydimn, 42, Proc II, 65 of the Podocarpineae, " Morphology II, 53 43, Proc PART II.— PAPERS (CLASSIFIED) PAPERS BOTANY : 19 BOTANY New Acipht/lla, \vith Descriptions of (T F Cheeseman), 47, 39 Acorns and Leaves of Oaks grown at Species Greendale j W Adams), 48, 223 Autecology of certain Plants of Peridotite Belt, Structure of some of the Plants Nelson (T : (M W Betts), 50, 230 51, 136, Botanical Evidence against Recent Glaciation of N.Z (G M Thomson), 42, 348 Botanical Excursion to Long Island, near Stewart Island, with List of Species (D L ; Poppelwell), 49, 167 Botanical Excursion to Northern Portion of Eyre Mountains (D L Poppelwell), 45, 288 Botanical Notes on a Journey across the Tararuas (B C Aston), 42, 13 Botanical Results of Excursion to Upper Makarora Valley and Haast Pass, supported by List of Si^ecies observed (D L Poppelwell), 49, 161 Botanical Visit to Bunkers Island (D L Poppelwell), 50, 1.54 Botanical Visit to Coll or Bench Island (D L, Poppelwell), 50, 158 Botanical Visit to Herekopere Island, Stewart Island (D L Poppelwell), 47, 142 Botanical Visit to Hollyford Valley and Martin Bay, with List of Indigenous Plants (D L Poppelwell and W A Thomson), 50, 146 Botany of Lake Hauroko 43, 248 Botany of Routebourn District (J C Smith), Vallej' and Lake Harris Saddle (D L Poppelwell), 46, 22 Botany of water Valley (D L Poppelwell), 45, 278 Botany of Spenser Mountains, with List of Species (R M Laing), 44, 60 Burmanniaceae, Discovery of a Species of (T F Cheeseman), 41, 140 Calluna rulgaris Salisb in Taupo District, The Naturahzation of (D Petrie), 42, 199 Cotula from Chatham New of Mount Egmont a Correction (L Cockayne), 43, Proc II, 49 Flora of N.Z., Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of (T F Cheeseman), 42, 200 43, 178 F'un-A : ; ; 46, 51, 85 Flora of N.Z., Additions to (T F Cheeseman), ; 51, 92 Flora of N,Z., Recent Additions to (T F Cheeseman), 42, 216 Flora of Norfolk Island, with Notes on Species (R M Laing), 47, Flora of Subantarctic Islands of N.Z (D Petrie), 47, 59 Flora of Westport District, Additions to (D Petrie), 46, 30 Floristic Botany, Notes on N.Z., including Description of New Species (L Cockayne), 48, 193; 49,56; 50, 161 Osmundaceae (R Kidston and GwynneVaughan), 43, Proc II, 52 Fructification of Macrocystis (E J Hoffman), 44; Proc II, 55 Fossil Funsi of N.Z Epiphjd;ic Notes on Orchids, ^T L Lancaster), 43, 186 Gattung Acaena, Die (G Bitter), 44, Proc II, 57 Gattung Townsonia Cheesem., Die (R SchlechProc I, 32 Geographic der Farnie, Proc II, 56 Grass, Description of Die (H New Christ), 44, Native [Poa] (D Petrie), 42, 196 Some Economic Grassland, Considerations concerning Montane Tussock (A H Cockavne) 48, 154 Undescribed Halophytes, Observations on some N.Z (D B Rhizomes (L Herriott), 51, 427 Islands, An 44, 188 Cross), 42, 545 Helichry.sum fasciculatum Buchanan Cheeseman), 44, 24 Hepatics of New Zealand (L S (T F Gibbs), 44, Proc II, 60 Hybrid Veronicas (Editor Garde7iers' Chronicle), Zealand (L S Gibbs), 43, Proc Ill, 98 Epilobium, Description (D Petrie), 41, 140 44, Proc Hypolepis, Discovery of Dactylanthus Taylori of a (J New Grant), 43, I, 33 New Species of (H Carse), 50, 64 Imported Animals, Some Effects of, on In- digenous Vegetation (B C Aston), 44, Proc Sjjecies of Evolution, Observations concerning, derived from Ecological Studies in N.Z (L Cockayne), 44,1 Ferns and Fern Allies of Mangonui County, with some Notes on Abnormal Forms (H 47, 76 the (H Carse), 43, 194 Cock- F Cheese- (T Species of (L Cockayne), 47, 119 Caricoideae (G Kiikenthal), 42, Proc IV, 122 Dactylanthus Taylori (H Hill), 41, 437 Dathonia nuda and Triodia Thomtoni (D Petrie), New On Flora of Mangonui County, Grundziige der Pflanzenverbreitung in Chile (K Reiche), 42, Proc II, 64 Hagley Park, Christchurch, History of, with Special Reference to its Botany (E M Cyperaceae Deforestation in Proc IL 54 ; ter), 44, Ruggedy Mountains and Upper Fresh- Celmisia, Description of a man), 46, 21 Gordyline australis Aerial ayne), 41, 405 and Vegetation of Lord Howe Island (W R B Ohver), 49, 94 Flora of Mangonui County, Additions to (H Carse), 45, 276 48, 237." Flora ] Carse), I, 19 Kauri, Age and Growth of (T F Cheeseman), 46,9 Leaf-anatomy of some Trees and Shrubs growing on Eort Hills, Christchurch (L A Suckling), 46, 178 Leucopogon Richei R Br on Mainland of N.Z., Occurrence of (T F Cheesema.n), 42, 214 20 INDEX, Lianes of the Ancient Forest of the Canterbury Plain W Bird), 48, 315 Lichens and Bryophytes collected in Stewart Island during Botanical Survey of 1908 (L Cockayne), 41, 320 Lichens and Fungi collected in Kermadec Islands in 1908 (W R B Oliver) 44, 86 (J Lycopodium, Comparative Study of Six N.Z Species of (J E Holloway) 42", 3.56 Lycopodium, Studies in N.Z Species of the Genus (.1 E Holloway), 48, 253 Lycopodium, Studies in N.Z Species of the Genus Methods of Vegetative Reproduction (J E Holloway), 49, 80 Lycopodium, Studies in N.Z Species of the : Genus : Plasticity of the Species (J E Hollo- Phanerogams, Descriptions of New Species and Varieties of Native (D Petrie), 45, 265 Phonnium, Investigation on (D B Cross), 47, 61 Pinus, The Species of the Genus of, now growing in N.Z., with Notes on their Introduction and Growth W Adam?), (T 48, 216 Piperaceae, Anatomical Structure of the N.Z (A F Ironside), 44, 339 Pittosporum Dallii (T F Cheeseman), 46, 19 Plant Covering of Breaksea Island, Stewart Island (D L Poppelwell), 48, 246 Plant Covering of Codfish I.sland and Rugged Island (D L Poppelwell), 44, 76 Plant Covering of Garvie Moimtains, with List of Species (D L Poppelwell), 47, 120 way), 51, 161 Plant Covering of Pukeokaoka, Stewart Island lalp.rale R B Prodr., Preliminary Notes on Protocorm of (J E Holloway), 47, (D L Poppelwell), 48, 244 Plant-dispersion, Remarkable Instances of (G Henslow), 44, Proc I 33 Lycopodiuiii 73 Male Gametophyte of Dacrydivm (M S Young), 42, Proc II, 65 S Gepp) 44, Proc II, 55 Mat-plants, Cushion-plants, and AlUed Forms of Cass River-bed (C E Foweraker), 49, Microgametophyte of the Podocarpineae (E C Jeffrey and M A Chrysler), 42, Proc Ill, 88 Monographic der Gattung Koeleria (K Domin), 44, Proc Ill, 95 Monographie der Gattung Taraxacum (von Handel-Mazetti), 44, Proc Ill, 95 Morphology of the Podocarpineae (M S Young), 43, Proc" II, 53 Mount Arrowsmith District Study in Physiography and Plant Ecology (R Speight, R M Laing, and L Cockayne) 43, 315 New Zealand Plants' (A A D Smith), 44, I, : 83 Nothopanax arhoreum, with som.e Reference to the Development of the Gametophvtes (E M Pigott), 47, 599 Olearia semiclentata Attempt to introduce into the British Isles (A A D Smith), 44, Proc I, 32 Olearias in Ireland (C F Ball), 44, Proc I, 33 Owrisia modesta Diels, eine neue Art Neuseelands (L Diels), 43, Proc II, 56 Palm, On a New South Polynesian, with Notes on the Genus Rhopahstylii^ Wendl & Drude (0 Beccari), 49, 47 Parsonsia capsular is Notes on (H Carse), 49, 45 Peopling by Plants of the Subalpine River-bed of the Rakaia, On the (L Cockavne), 44, Proc II, 59 Pflanzengeographie (L Diels) 43 Proc II, 51 Phanerogamic Flora of Ruahine Mountain-chain, with List of Plants observed (B C Aston), 46, 40 Phanerogamic Plants indigenous to Southland Phanerogamic Plants indigenous to Wellington : of 44, 179 ; ; ; New Native (D 46, 32 47, 48 ; ; 43,169; 44, ; Description of New Species of N.Z Cockayne), 44, Proc II, 50 Plants, Flowering, Description of New Native, (D Petriel, 49, 51 50, 207 51, 106 Plants, Flowering, New Species of (T F Cheeseman), 47, 45 Plants, Flowering, New Species of N.Z (L Cockayne), 47, 111 Plants from the Solanders (L Cockayne), 41, Plants (L ; ; 404 Plants, New Genus and some New Species of (T F Cheeseman), 44, 159 Plants, New Species of (T F Cheeseman), 43, 175; 45,93; 48,210 Sand-dune, An Ecological Study of some N.Z (E G Pegg), 46, 150 Poa antipod.a Petrie on Herekopere Island Plants, (D Petiie), 46, 39 breviglumis Hook Poa Poa litornsa f (D Petrie), 42, 197 Cheeseman on Herekopere Island (D Petrie), 45, 264 Pratia angulata Hook f and Lobelia linnaeoides Petrie (J B Balfour), 43, Proc II, 54 Principal Plant Associations in the Immediate Vicinity of Canterbury College Biological Station (L Cockayne Foweraker), 48, 166 Mountain and C E Pronunciation of Scientific Terms, with Special Reference to Terms used in Botany (A Wall), 51, 409 Prothallia of Three N.Z Lycopods (K V Edger- ley), 47, 94 Protocorm of Lycopodium laterale (J 1\ Holloway), 47, 73 Pteris from Norfolk Island, Species of (R M Laing) 48, 229 New Variety of (H Carse), 51, 95 Rannncnlus crithmifolius Hook Province (B C Aston), 43, 225 Phanerogams, Description 254 : Cockayne), 41, 399; 42,311; 51 45, 251 46, 60 48, 203 Ptens marikuta District (J C Smith), 46, 220 Petrie) 43, 48, 186 habitats Hitherto - unrecorded (B C Aston), 42, 26 46, 55 47, 67 Plant-habitats, Some Hitherto-unrecoided (L ; Marine Algae from the Kermadecs (A and E Proc Plant f (R M Laing), 43, 192 Relation between Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Leaf-development (S Page), 42, 270 PAPERS : Rhabdothamnus Solandri A Cunn., Pollination of (D Petrie), 45, 264 Rhizomes, Aerial, in Cordyline and australhs (L On the Distribution of, Senecio lagopvs Raoul saxij'imjoideis its Relation to (A Wall), 50, 198 Staminate Cone and Male Gametoi^hyte of Podocfirpu.^ (L L Burlinghame), 42, Proc HI, 88 Subalpine Element in Flora of Banks Peninsula (R M L'^ing), 46, 56 Terms '"Species" and "Variety" as used in Botanv, \vith Special Reference to Flora of N.Z (L Cockayne), 49, 66 Tertiare Flora der Sevmour-Insel, Die (P Dusen), 42, Proc 21 Prothallus and Young Plant of Hollo way), 50, Trees and Shrubs of N.Z (L S Gibbs), 43, Tme-'iipteri-s, (J E Cockayne), 41, 405 Rvbn.i, Non-flowering Species of N.Z (L Cockayne), 42, 325 Salicornia rtusl rails Observations on (F W Cooke), 44, 349 Sand-dune Plants, Ecological Studies of some N.Z (E G Pegg), 46, 150 Senecio BOTANY Proc II, 54 Trees and Shrubs, Studies in Ornamental (H M Hall), 44, Proc II, 55 Vegetation and Flora of Lord Howe Island (W R B Oliver), 49, 94 Vegetation of Brinks Peninsula, with List of Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns) (R M Laing), 51, Mio Vegetation of Kermadec Islands (VV R B Oliver) 42, 118 Vegetation of Stewart Island, Effects of Snowstorm of 6th September, 1916, on (W Traill), 49, 518 of Vegetation Tarawera Mountains (B C Aston), 48, 304 Vegetation of Taupo District, Notes on Comparativelv Recent Changes in (,J Fletcher), 47, 70 II, 63 CHEMISTRY Absorption of Lime by Soils : Investigation of Hutchinson-MacLennan Method of determining the Lime Requirements of Soils (L J Wild and J G Anderson), 49, 466 Absorption of Moisture from Atmosphere by Wools (A M Wright), 42, 218 Alkaloids of Senecio latifolivs (H E Watt), 42, Proc III 89 Alkaloids of the Pukatea (B C Aston), 42, Proc II, 56 43, Proc II, 51 Alkyl Iodides on Copper Oxide, Action of (H G Denham), 44, Proc I, 29 Bush Sickness, Chemistrv of (B C Aston), 44, ; 288 Com])osition of N.Z Foodstuffs Malcolm), (J 44, 265 Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions of Carbon Dioxide prepared under Pressure at various Temjieratures, with Special Reference to the Formation of a Hydrate at IjOw Temperatures (C M Stubbs), 43, 11 Determination of Milk-fat (A M Wright) 47, 572 Distr;i»ntion of Titanium, Phosphorus, and in Taranaki Ironsand (W Donovan), 48, 503 Electrical Deposit of Nickel in Presence of Nitrate (J G Anderson), 49, 501 FleSh Foods, Chemistry of: (1) Putrefaction of Flesh Foods, (2) Ripening of Flesh Foods, on Composition of (3) Influence of Cold Storage Vanadium Flesh Foods (A M Wright), 46, (4) ComRetail Cuts position and Nutritive Value of of Mutton and Lamb (A M Wright), 47, 569 Flora of N.Z., Chemistry of Podocarpi (T H ; : Easterfield), 43, 53 Floi-a of N.Z., Chemistry of: Poilocarpus Mara (T H Easterfield and J C and P spicatus McDowell), 48, 518 Formaldehyde Method for the Estimation Nitrogen in Organic ' Wright), 42, 224 Influence of Trout 43, (C Artesian C Farr Substances (A of M Water on Hatching of and D B McLeod), 55 Influence of Pressure on the Solubility of Tricalcic Phosphate in Carbonic-acid Solutions (P Nelson), 47, 573 Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of Artesian Waters at Christchurch (C C Farr and D C H Florance), 42, 237 Interaction of Iron with Higher Fatty Acids (T H Easterfield and C Taylor), 44, 301 Rapid and Accurate Method of Estimating Iron in (J S Maclaurin and W Donovan), 41, 49 Lime Requirements of certain Soils (L J Wild)^ Iron-ores, 48, 513 Meat-extract, Chemical Composition of (A M Wright), 43, Meat-extracts, Certain Changes in the Composition of Nitrogenous Constituents of (A M Wright), 43, Montan Wax (T Rigg), 44, 270 Mutton-bird Oil and Fat, Some Constants of (L H L Smith), 44, Proc I, 32 Nitric Acid, Composition of (H T Fathers), 44, 299 Pentathionic Acid in Natural Waters, First Noted Occurrence of (J S Maclaurin), 43, Pharmacological Action of Tutu, the Tootplant of New Zealand (C R Marshall), 43, Proc I, 27 Phosphorus, Action of, on Solutions of Copper Sulphate and other Metallic Salts (H Rand), 45, 350 Pigment 247 in Oysters (G H Robertson), 46, 22 INDEX Radio-activity of the Artesian- water System of Christchurch, and the Evidence of its Effect on Fish-life (C C Farr and D C H Florance), 43, 1.85 Rate of Oxidation of Acetaldehyde to Acetic Acid (D B Macleod), 43, 3.3 Relation between Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Leaf-development (R Page), 42, 270 ProRelation between some of the Phvsical " Technical Wool, Shped Analvsis of (A M Wright), 41, 42 Tutin, Physiological Action of (F Fitchett), 41, 286 Velocity of Evolution of Oxygen from Bleaching-powder Solutions in Presence of Cobalt Nitrate, and the Modifications produced by Addition of various Compounds (N M Bell), 43, 26 perties of Solids (S Page), 42, 267 GEOLOGY Aeration of Auckland Lava-beds (J Stewart), Flint-beds associated with the Amuri Limestone of Marlborough (J A Thomson), 48, 48 Park), Fossils (.see Palaeontology) Genesis of Surface Forms and Present Drainagesystems of West Nelson (J Henderson), 43, 42, 284 Age of Alpine Chain of Western Otago (J 50, IGO of Waikouaiti Sandstone, Otago (J A Thomson), 50, 196 Aitutaki and Rarotonga, Geology of (P Mar- Age shall), 41, 98 Artesian Area, Christchurch, Preliminary Account of the Geological Faetures of (R 306 of Coastal District of Southwestern Wellington (C A Cotton), 50, 212 Geomorphology — Glaciers Glacial Till in Hautapu Valley, Rangitikei (J Park), 42 575 Speight), 43, 420 Artesian Trial Bore, Westshore, Napier (R W Holmes), 49, 509 Artesian Wells, Fluctuation in Water-level, Christchurch (L P Symes), 49, 493 Surfaces and Boulder-clay near Bealey (R Speight), 43, Proc Ill, 98 Glaciation in Tararua Ranges, The Discovery and Extent of Former (G L Adkin), 44, Artesian Wells, Fluctuations in Water-level, Christchurch (F Hilgendorf), 44, 142; 49, Glaciation of Glaciated 308 New Zealand (P Marshall), 42, 334 491 Arthur's Pass Tunnel, Report on the Natural Features of (C C Farr, E G Hogg, S Page, L J Wild, and F W Hilgendorf), 51, 422 Banks Peninsula, Geology of (R Speight), 49, 365 " " Fossil Denudation Block Mountains and a Plain in Northern Nelson (C A Cotton), 48, 59 Bluff, Geology of the (L J Wild), 44, 317 Borings at Horotiu, Records of (J R Hether- Golden Bay (J Park) 42, 585 Great Ice Age of N.Z., The (J Park) 4?, 589 Marlborough Coastal Moraines and Waiau Glacial Valley (J Park), 43, 520 Rate : Diastrophic and other Considerations in Classification and Correlation, and the Existence of Minor Diastrophic Districts in the ?\otocene (J A Thomson), 49, 397 Earth, Evidences of the Condition of the Interior of the (M A Eliott), 43, Proc Ill, 94 — Earthquakes Earthquake Origins in South-west Pacific, 1910 (G Hogben), 44, 139 Earthquakes, East Coa.st, Notes on (G Hog- of Erosion of Hooker and Mueller Glaciers (P Marshall), 45, 342 Rate ington), 47, 613 Buried Forest near Riccarton, An Ancient its Bearing on the Mode of Formation of Canterbury Plains (R Speight), 49, 361 Coalfields of West Nelson, with Notes on the Formation of Coal (J Henderson), 43, 297 Concretions in Recent Sediments of Auckland Harbour (J A Bartrum), 49, 425 of Erosion of Hooker a.nd Mueller Glaciers (J Park), 49, 395 Striated Erratic Block of Andesite in Rangitikei Valley (J Park), 48, 135 Striated Stones from St Bernard Saddle, Wai- makariri Valley (M C Gudex), 41, 33 Terminal Face of Franz Josef Glacier, Recent Changes in the Position of (R Speight), 47, 353 Graveld of North Canterbury, The Older (R Speight), 51, 269 Handbuch der Regionalen Geologie : New Zealand and Adjacent Islands (P Marshall), 44, Proc II, 60 " " Hawera Series, or So-called Drift Formation of Hawera (J A Thomson), 49, 414 Horowhenua Coastal Plain and Associated Physiographic Features (G L Adkin), 51, 108 of Canterbury (R Speight), Intermontane Basins ben), 50, 280 Earthquakes! n N.Z., Some Recent (G Hogben), 46, 301 Milne Seismographs Records and H F Skey), 44, 441 Glaciation of North Island, N.Z (J Park), 42, 580 Glaciation on Shores of Cook Strait and of (G Hogben Fauna of Hampden Beds and Classification the Oamaru System (P Marshall), 51 226 of 47, 336 Junction of the Amuri Limestone and Weka Pass Stone, Typical Section showing (C A, Cotton), 44, Proc IH, 84 Kaipara, Geology of Central (P Marshall), 49, 433 PAPERS of Kakanui, Geology Neighbourhood : of (G H Uttlev), 48, 19." Kerniaciec Islands, Geoloyv of (W R B Oliver), 43, 524 Limestones of N.Z., The Younger (P Marshall), 48, 87 Loess at Timaru, Mechanical Composition of (L Wild), 51, 28G Mangaia, Geology of (P Marshall), 42, 3:^3 Marble at South Peak, Otago Occurrence of Thin Bands of (J Park), 51, 41 Middle Clarence and Ure Valley, Marlborough, Geology of (J A Thomson), 51, 2S9 Minerals,' Additions to List of N.Z (P Marsliall), 41, 10.5 Rtuutu Moorea and Islands, Geology of District Study in PhysioPlant Ecology (R Speight, L Cockayne, and R M Laing) 43, 315 Napier to Runanga and the Tau])o Plain (H : grai3hy and Hill), 43, 288 Chief Physiographic Features (R M Laing), 45, 323 Northernmost N.Z., Geological Reconnaissance of (J M Bell and E de C Clarke), 42, 613 Norfolk Island : Oamaru-Papakaio District, Geology of (G H — List of Fossil (M C Gude.v), 46, 278 Mollusca, New Fossil (J A Bartrum), 51, 96 Mollusca, New Fossil, Species of ( P ?ilarshall and R Murdoch), 51, 253 Mollusca, New Fossil, Two (H Suter), 43, 595 Mollusca, New Species of Tertiary (H Suter), 45, 294 Molluscan Fauna of Pakaurangi Point, Kaipara Harbour, Tertiary (P Marshall), 50, 263 Present Position of N.Z Palaeontology, with a List of Papers on the Palaeontology of N.Z., including the Titles of those Strati- (R Speight), 48, 137 Geology Otago Goldfields : of Canterbury of Quartz Veins 45! > Terminology for Foraminal Development in Terebratuloids (Brachiopoda) ( ' S Buckman), 48, 130 Petroleum in N.Z., Occurrence of (R Speight), 47, 355 — Petrology Andesites of White Island (R Speiglit\ 46, • Cape Runaway (R Speight), 41, 52 Intrusions of Mount (.J A Thomson), 45, 308 (P Marshall), Igneous (P Marshall), Cerithiidae Descriptions of New Species of the Family (H Suter), 51, 68 Coral from Lower Oamaruian Tuffs, A New Species of (J Park), 49, 396 Islands W Corals from Kermadec (T Vaushan), 49, 275 Fossil Plains of North Otago (C A Cotton) 49, 429 Fossiliferous Beds at Kawa Creek, West Coast South of Waikato River (J A Bartrum), Igneous Rocks of Hampden (Onekakara) (P Marshall), 49, 463 Oamaru, Some Localities for Marshall and G H Uttley), 45, 297 Fossils from Lower Waipara, Additions Fossils at of N.Z Tapuaenuka : 418 Igneous Rocks of Waihi Goldfields (P G Morgan), 43, 258 Igneous Rocks of Westport District, Some "intrusive (.J A Bartrum), 46, 262 Nephelinite Rocks in N.Z (P Marshall), 44, 304 " Red Rocks '" and Associated Beds of Wellington Peninsula (T K Broadgate), 48, 76 Rock-magmas, Physical and Chemical State and Probable Role of Water in (P G Morgan), 45, 398 (P to List of (R Speight), 46, 300 Fossils from Target Gully, near Oamaru (P Masrhall), 49, 461 Fossils near Oamaru, Some Localities for P Marshall and G H Uttley), 46, 279 Gastropods, Some New Fossil (P Marshall), 48, 120 Graptolites, Golden Ridge (T S Hall), 47, 41 ( Lower Ordovician in Western Otago, Occurrence of (T S Hall), 47, 410 Moa-bones in Lower Wanganui Strata (P Graptolites, Marshall), 51, (P Marshall), Additional Facts concerning Distribution (J A Bartrum), 49, : Age Mar- Hornblende-andesites from Solander Islands 41, 143 Beds District, Geologj^ of (P Contact Rock from West Nelson 41, 101 — 51, 101 Fossils and Important shall), 46, 2*83 M Finlayson), 41, 64.' Palaeontology Cainozoic Fossils from Oamaru 47, 377 Cephalopods, Some N.Z Fossil (A containing Lists of Fossils (A Hamilton), 42, 4(i Terminology for Beak and Foraminal Development in Brachiopoda (S S Buckman), 51, 298 River- valleys of Papers graphical Uttley), 50, 118 Orientation 23 Palaeontology -conUnvpd Mollusca from Bluecliffs, South Canterbury, (P Marshall), 46, 281 Mount Arrowsmith GEOLOGY 2.50 Moa-remains on Stewart Island (W B Benham), 42, 354 Rocks from Kermadec Islands, Petrological Notes on, with some Geological Evidence for the Existence of a Subtropical Pacific Continent (R Speight), 42, 241 Rocks from Norfolk Island, Collection of (R Speight), 45, 326 Rocks from Paraj^ara, Bluff Hill, and Wai- kawa (J A Thomson), 42, 33 Mount Cargill, Dunedin (J A Bartrum), 44, 163 Rock-specimens collected in South Victoria Land (R H Worth), 43, 482 Stratified Rocks of West Coast of South Island, Unconformities in (P G Morgan), 46, 270 Volcanic Rocks of Oamaru, with Special Reference of their Position in the Stratigraphical Series (G H Uttley), 50, 106 Rocks of 24 INDEX Physiography Stratigraphical Relationship of Weka Pass Stone and Amuri Limestone (R Speight and L J, Wild), 50, 65 Stratigraphy of Tertiary Beds of TreUssick or Castle Hill Basin (R Speight), 49, 321 Structural and Glacial Features of Hurunui of Cass District (R Speight), 48, 145 Physiography WeUington Harbour of (J M Bell), 42, 534 Platinum Gravels of Orepuki (R A Far- quharson), 43, 448 Post-glacial Climate of Canterbury (R Speight), Valley (R Speight), 50, 93 Tahiti, Geology of (P Marshall), 47, 361 Tertiarv Beds in Pareora District, Succession of (M C Gudex), 50, 244 Tertiary Outlier in Basin of Rakaia (R Speight), 49, 356 Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin, Further Notes on (R Speight), 51, 157 43, 408 Post-Tertiary Geological History of Ohau River and the Adjacent Coastal Plain, Horowhenua County (G L Adkin), 43, 496 Raised Beaches of Cape Turakirae (B C Aston), 44, 208 and Aitutataki, Geology of (P Marshall), 41, 98 Redchff Gully, Rakaia River (R Speight), 45, 335 Reef-bordered Coasts, Significant Features of (W M Davis), 51, Reefton Gold-veins, Geology of (A M Finlayson), 41, 85 Rarotonga Relation between Cretaceous and Tuamarina Valley Note on the Quaternary Historv of Marlborough Sounds District (C A Cotton), 45, 316 Tubuai Islands and Pitcairn Island, Geology of (P Marshall), 50, 278 Unconformities from Late Cretaceous to Early Miocene in N.Z., Record of (P G Morgan), 48, Uplifted East Coast of Marlborough Preliminary Tertiary Rocks (P Marshall), 48, 100 Relationship of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Cainozoic Formations in N.Z (J Park), 49, 392 Notes on Volcanoes (C — A Phase of Platforms, High-water Shore-line Erosion (J A Bartrum), 48, 132 Rock-series of N.Z., The Younger (P Marshall, R Speight, and C A Cotton), 43, 378 Rough Ridge, Otago, and its Splintered Faultscarp (C A Cotton), 51, 282 Rurutu Islands Moorea and Geology of (P Marshall), 46,' 281 Shingle-spit in Lake Coleridge (R Speight), 45, 331 Signal Hill, Geology of (C A Cotton), 41, 111 Rock : A Cotton), 46, 286 Crater of Ngauruluje (P Marshall), 41, 102 : Rotomahana and District visited Twenty- three Years after the ErujDtion (H Hill), 43, 278 Volcanic Eruptions on Ambrym Island (P Marshall), 47, 387 Waipara Gorge, Lower, Preliminary Account of (R Speight), 44, 221 Wairarapa, The Great 41,429 Wangaloa Wairau Plain, Marlborough (L J Wild), 47, 413 Southern Alps, Structure of (P G Morgan), 43, 275 Stage Names applicable to the Divisions of the Tertiary in N.Z (J A Thomson), 48, 28 Soils of the Beds, Wellington The A : Ijost ; Hill), (P Marshall), 49, 450 Notes Phvsiographv, Cotton), 44, 245 River (H on (C A 46, 294 West Coast Sounds, Geology of (R SiDeight), 42, 255 Westport-Charleston High-level Terraces, Geological History of (J A Bartrum), 46, 255 PHYSICS Cirrus Clouds, Direction and Motion of (H B Devereux), 45, 18 Deflection of Plumb-line from Vertical due to Spheroidal Form of Figure of the Earth, and its Effect on Latitude of Stations above Mean Sea-level (W T Neill), 47, 578 Depression of Freezing-point of Water by Carbon Dioxide in Solution (F D Farrow), 43, 29 Evidences of the Condition of the Interior of the Earth (M A Eliott), 43, Proc Ill, 94 Gamma Ravs, Nature of (P W Burbidge and T H Laby), 44, Proc J, 30 Ground-temperature at Owaka (J T Bryant), 42, Proc II, 59 Harmonic Analysis of Tidal Observations (C E Ill, 83 Constants of N.Z Ports Adams), 43, Proc Harmonic Tidal : (1) Wellington and Auckland, (2) Dunedin and Port Chalmers (C E Adams), 45, 20 ; 46, 316 into the Resistance of Earth Connections (L Birks), 48, 464 Latitude, Longitude, and Height of Hector Ob- Investigations servatorj% WeUington (C E Adams) 47, 590 [ Aerolite, witli Introductory Remarks on N.Z Meteoric Phenomena (G R Marriner), Mokoia 42, 176 Multiple Rainbow Description of (G L Adkin), 44, Proc Ill, 85 Night Marching by Stars (G Hogben) 49, 513 and Meteorology of Waihi (H B Devereux), 42, 408 Southern Variable Stars (.J C Westland), 48, Rainfall 500 Star Test for Telescopic Mirrors (T Allison), 48, 498 To what Extent Ocean Currents is ? Earth-rotation the Cause of (A W Burrell), 51, 264 PAPERS : ZOOLOGY 25 ZOOLOGY [The gioups of animals are given in approximately the same order as in the " Index Faunae Novae Zealandiae, MAMMALIA Mammals and Reptiles of Kermadec Islands (W R B Oliver), 43, 535 Osteology of Antarctic Seals (R B Thomson), 42, Proc IV, 128 AVES superciliosa, On a Pure-white Form of (D L Popplewell), 47, 145 Avifauna of Kermadec Islands (T Iredale), 45, 78 Bird-life in N.Z (E F Stead), 42, Proc Ill, 69 Anas Bird-life on the Kermadec Islands 43, Proc II, 56 Birds of Kapiti Island, Notes on 41, (J (T Iredale), Drummond), : Legendary, Historical, and Geological, ^ Kermadec Islands, Notes on (W R B Moa New : (T Light on the Period of Extinction W Downes), Otago, Notes on (A 51,216 Philpott), 46, 205 on N.Z (J C Andersen), Bird-song, Notes 45, 387 47, 593 43, 656 41, 422 49, 519 Kapiti Island, 50, 282 of of the Birds Geographical Relationships ; ; ; ; ; ; Lord Howe, Norfolk, and Kermadec Islands (W R B OHver), 44, 214 Moa, Footprints of (K Wilson), 45, 211 48, 426 Moa-remains on Stewart Island, Discovery of (W- B Benham), 42, 354 New Zealand Petrels (F C Godman), 42, Nomenclature Mathews of Oliver), 45, 92 of South-western Birds Szg (H Hill), 46, 330 Proc II, 61 30 Birds of Moa ; 43, Proc I, 28 of Birds of N.Z., being an Abstract and Iredale's " Reference List " (W B Benham), 46, 188 Pipiwharauroa, or Bronze Cuckoo, with an Account of its Habits (R Fulton), 42, 392 Piiffinus griseus On a Partially White Form of (D L Poppelwell), 50, 144 Rhipidura fabellifera Nesting Habits of (W Smith), 41, W Saddleback of N.Z (Creadion (W W Smith), 43, 165 carunciilatus) REPTILIA Reptiles and Mammals in Kermadec Islands (W R B Oliver), 43, 535 AMPHIBIA Discoglossoid Frog from N.Z., A New (A R McCuUoch), 51, 447 PISCES Eels and Eel- weirs (Tuna and Pa-tuna) (T W Downes), 50, 296 Fish Fauna of Kermadec Islands (E R Waite), 44, Proc I, Investigation of the Age and Growth of Brown Trout in Canterbury, as shown by Microscopic Examination of their Scales (M H Godby), 51, 42 28 Fish Fauna of N.Z., Additions to (E R Waite) Proc II, 49 43, Proc I, 25 Fish of Taupo-nui-a-Tia, Edible (H J Fletcher), ; 51, 259 Fishes, Notes on N.Z (E R Waite), 42, 384 44, 194 ; 45, 215 ; 46, 127 Artesian Fishes of Kermadec Islands and Norfolk Islands, with a Comparison of those of Lord Howe Island) (E R Waite), 42, 370 Porcujjine fish (Dkotyh'chthys jaculifervs), the Gonoducts of the (H B Kirk) 384 - ; Experiments on the Influence of Wells on the Hatching of Trout (D B McLeod and C C" Farr), 43, 55 Further Known Occurrence of the Trachipterus in N.Z (H Hamilton), 48, 370 : Genua TUNICATAi Styela coerulea (Quoy and Gaimard) (A J Cottrell), 45, 168 CYCLOSTOMATA Heptatrema cirrata Forster, Some Features of the Circulatory System On 48, of (H B Kirk), 44, 241 26 INDEX MOLLUSCA Amphibola crenata Martyn, Structure of (W C Farnie), 51, 69 Astraea heliotropimn, Note on the Younger Stages of (M K Mestayer), 50, 191 Brachiopod Genera The Position of Shells with Magaselliform Loops, and Shells with Bouehardifoim Beak Characters (J A Thomson), : 47, 302 Bracliiopoda of N.Z., Additions to Knowledge of Recent (J A Thomson), 47, 404 of N.Z Brachiopoda to of Knowledge and Australia, Additions Recent and Tertiary (J A Thomson), 48, 41 Cephalopods from Kermadec Islands, Collection of (S S Berry), 46, 134 Commentary on Suter's Manual of N.Z hisca (T Iredale), 47, 417 Mol- (T Iredale), 47, 498 Marine Mollusca from the Kermadec Islands, and on the " Sinusigera Apex " (T Iredale), 43, Proc II, 57 Mollusca from Dredgings taken off the Coast of N.Z., Snares Islands, and Bounty Islands (M K Mestayer), 51, 130 Mollusca from Dredgings taken off the Northern Coast of N.Z (M K Mestayer), 48, 122 Mollusca from Kermadec Islands (W R B Ohver), 47, 509 Origin of New Species by Isolation (H Suter), 49, 279 Pecten mvltisqvamatus Dunker, and Pecten radiahis Hutton (M Bavay), 43, Proc II, 56 INSECT A — mology from an Economical and Biological Standpoint No Phtsia chakitef< Esp No 2, Nycfemera anmdata Boisd No 3, Venusia — , ; ; verriculafa Feld (M N Watt), 47, 245 No Molluscan Faunas of the Kermadec Group and Norfolk Inland, A Comimrison of Shells found Fossil, List of Recent (H Suter) 42,8 Lepidoptera Caradrinina, Revision of Classificalion of N.Z (E Meyrick), 44, 88 Contributions to the Study of N.Z Ento- Land Phoroccra nefan'a Hutt No 5, 4, No 6, Psychoda conspicilhita Hudson SyrphvsropalvsWuWi No 7, Phylomi/za N Watt and D.' Miller), nlhkeps Mg (M ; Moths Instance of the Effects of Natural Selection and Isolation in reducing Wing-exjjansion of a Moth (A Philpott), 45, 431 Moth, Description of a New Species of (A Philpott), 42, 544 Moths, Notes on Life-history of some N.Z (W G Howes), 46, 97 Protective Mimicrv of N.Z Moths (A Philpott), 45, 431 ; ; 47, 274 No Parectopa citharoda ;jieyr (M N Watt), 48, 407 Description of New Species of Lepidoptera (A Philpott), 44, 115: 45, 76; 46, 118 47, 192 48, 420 49, 239 50, 125 51, 8, ; ; ; ; ; 224 Dragon-flies from Kermadec Islands ^R J Tillyard), 44, 126 Flightless Females in a cei-tain Species of Moths, with an Attempted Explanation (G V Hudson), 45, 52 Geometridae, Notes on Nomenclature of N.Z., with Description of a New Species (L B Prout) 44, Proc II, 52 Larvae of some N.Z Lepidoptera (R M Sunley), 43, 129 from Leijidoptera Meyrick), 42, 67 Kermadec Islands (E Lepidoptera of Otago, List of (A Philpott), 49, 195 Mallophaga from the Kermadecs, A Collection of (T H .Johnston and L Hari'ison), 44, 363 Melanchra from Mount Egmont, Description of New Species (M N Watt), 48, 413 Moths — Clirysalis of Austialian found in Wellington, ^ 42, Proc I, 15 Wood-boring Moth On (A Hamilton), — continued —contin ued Lepidoptera New Lepidoptera (W G Howes), 46, 95 ; 49, 274 New Lepidoptera : Geometridae (L B Prout), 46, 122 Species of Lepidoptera (W G Howes), 43, 127 New Species of Lepidoptera, w4th Notes on Larvae and Pupae of some N.Z Butterflies (W G Howes), 44, 203 N.Z Insect Fauna, Summaries of Papers relating to (G W Kirkaldy), 42, Proc IV, 129 New N.Z Lei^idoptera, Notes and Descriptions of (E Meyrick), 41, 42, 63 43, 58 44, 117 46, 101 47, 201 48, 414 45, 22 49,245; 50, 132; 51,349 Nomenclature of N.Z Lepidoptera (G B ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Longstaff), 44, 108 Notes on Lepidoptera collected by H Hamilton in Queenstown District, Otago, November, 1907, to March, 1908 (A Hamilton), 41, 44 Notodontina Revision of the N.Z (E Meyrick), 49, 248 Ova of some of the N.Z Lepidoptera (M N Watt), 46, 65 Pyralidina, Revision of the N.Z (E Mevrick), 45, 30 Syrphidae, New Species of (D Miller) 43, 125 Tineina, Revision of the N.Z (E Meyrick), 47, 205 Tortricina, Revision of Classification of N.Z (E Meyrick), 43, 78 Vegetable Caterpillar, Notes on (W G Howes), 43, Proc Ill, 100 PAPERS Diptera : — of certain N.Z Diptera 45, 70 Coleoptera from Kermadec Islands (T Broun), 42, 291 Coleopterous Fauna of Chatham Islands, 43, 92 (T Broun), 42, S06 Cossonidac, Pvovision of N.Z (T Broun), 41, ; Diptera Fauna of N.Z., Contribvxtions to Part I (D Miller), 49, 172 Kermadec Islands of Diptera — Coleoptera from Chatham Islands (T Bmnn), 41, 145 (D Miller), 42, 226 Blepharoceridae of N.Z (D Miller), 49, 530 Blepliarocerids from N.Z., Two (C G Lamb), (D : Miller), 46, 125 Empididae, New Snecies of N.Z (D Miller), 45, 198, 151 New Genera and Species Broun), 44, 379 Hemiptera New Species of N.Z (D Miller), 42, Kermadec Islands (F W Hilgendorf), 49, 428 Mdcquadia, New Species of N.Z (D Miller), 45, 206 Description (Stone-fly) in N.Z New Species (G V Hudson), 45, 51 Perla : of Tipula heterogama, a New Species of Crane-fly in N.Z (G." V Hudson), 45, 68 ; of Coleoptera (T 45, 97 — Coccidae, 235 Fleas, 27 Coleoptera Biouomic Observations Eiin)i.% ZOOLOGY New (G Brittin), 47, 149, 156 Museum (G Brittin), Coccidae in Canterbury 48, 423 of the Maorian Subregion (G Kirkaldy), 41, 22 Hemiptera W — Neuroptera Additions to Perlidae, Neuroptera pennia, and Trichoptera Hare), 42, 29 Orthoptera of N.Z - Plani(E J — Deinacrida rugosa Buller (A Hamilton), 45, 210 MYRIAPODA Crate lostigmus tasnumianus Pocock, Occurrence in N.Z of (G Archev), 49, 319 Lithobiomorpha of N.Z (G Archev), 49, 303 Myriapoda of the Genus Scutigerella, Order Symphyia, Occurrence in N.Z of (G Archey), 47, 293, ARACHNIDA Arachnidae, Some N.Z and Tasmaman (H Hogg), 42, 273 a N.Z Trap-door Spider, Notes on Nest, Life-historv, Gatenby), 44, 234 Moth-killing Spider, Notes on a (W W Smith), 45, 69 Migas dittinctus, and Habits of (J B CRUSTACEA, of Amphipoda N.Z., The Fresh-water (C Chilton), 41, 53 Genera Bircenna, Kuria, and Wandelia, Notes on (C Chilton), 41, 59 Ceina, an Aberrant Genus of the Amphipodan Amphipodan Family Talitridae (C Chilton), 51, 118 Cirripedia of N.Z Revision of (L S Jennings), 50, 56 Crab, A Fresh-water, and its Distribution in N.Z and Australia (C Chilton), 47, 316 Crayfishes of N.Z., Fresh-water (G Archey), 47, 295 Crayfishes 396 of N.Z., Marine (G Archey), 48, Crustacea of Kermadec Islands (C Chilton), 43, 544 Crustacea of N.Z Chilton), 44, 128 : Miscellaneous Notes (C of (E Chilton), 48, 359 Iso])Gd inhabiting Ants' Nests in N.Z (C Chilton), 42, 190 Isopoda of N.Z., Additions to the Terrestrial (C Chilton), 42, 286 Orchestra, New Species of (C Chilton), 48, 354 Pedunculate Cirripedia of N.Z and Neighbouring Islands (L S Jennings), 47, 285 Sand-hojjpers belonging to the Genus Talorchestia (C Chilton), 49, 292 Stomatopoda, Revision of the N.Z (C Chilton), 43, 134 Crustacean, Lepidurus viridus Baird, Occurrence and Habits new to N.Z., Description of (G Archey)' 46, 124 Dispersal of Marine Crustacea by Means of Ships (C Chilton), 43, 131 Elasmopu.s, N.Z Species of Amphipodan Genus (C Chilton), 47, 320 Gammaridae, Some Australian and N.Z (C, Dajihnia M Herriott), 49, 284 Undescribed Barnacle of the Genus Scalpellum from N.Z (N Annandale), 43, 164 28 INDEX ANNULATA Earthworms from Stephen IslandfandJD'Urville Island (W B Benham), 5i, 35 Hyla mirea Occurrence of Two Unusual Bloodvessels in (W B Benham), 51, 30 Lumbricilhis macquariensis (W B Benham), 47, 189 lAimhriciis riibcllus Remarkable Case of Bifurcation in (W B Benham), 47, 185 Minute Structure of Nephridium of the Earth- worms Maoridrilus rosae Beddard (G Nephridia of Perieodrihis ricardi and P montanus (W B Benham and G M Cameron), 45, 191 from Kermadec Islands (W B Benham), 47, 174 Polychaetes, Notes on some N.Z CW B BenOligochaeta ham), 47, 161 ; 48, 386 Kermadec from the Islands (W B Benham), 47, 170 Polvchaeteous M Cameron), 45, 172 Annelids ECHINODERMATA Australian and Indo-Pacific Echinoderms, Notes on (H L Clark), 42, Proc Echinoderms, Tavo New (H Notes Preliminary Development II, 61 Farquhar), schayeri 45, Starfishes, 212 .?) of on the I\Tuch-abbre\aated Sand - star {Ophionereis a (H B Kirk), 48, 383 Further Notes on quhar), 41, 126 Stellerids and Echinids from Gonoducts of the Porcupine-fish [DicotyUchlliys jaculijerus) (H B Kirk), 48, 384 (W B Benham), 43, N.Z Far- (H Kermadec Islands 140 MOLLUSCOIDA Brachiopoda of N.Z and Australia, Additions to the Knowledge Thomson), 48, 41 of Recent and Tertiary (J A Siphonaria ohliquata Anatomy of (A J Cottrell), 43, 582 Siphonaria obh'qvato, Vascular System of (A ^J Cottrell), 44, 374 , ROTIFERA Classified List of N.Z Rotatoria, including 46, 213 Twelve Species not previously recorded Notes on Rotifera not previously occurring in N.Z (C B Morris), (C B Morris), 45, 163.{ TURBELLARIA A Correction : Geoplana aucklandica and Geoplana marrineri in Nomenclature (A Dendy), 43, Proc Ill, 100 COELENTERATA Actinian, Notes on a NZ {Biinodes aareoradintii) (F G A Stuc key), 41,367 Actinians from Kermadec Islands, Description of a Collection of (F G A Stuckey), 46, 132 Anemones found in the Neighbourhood of Wellington, Two (F G A Stuckey), 41, 370 New Genus of Gymnoblastic Ascidioclava, Hydroids (H B Kirk), 47, 146 Calyptoblast Hydroids from the Kermadec Islands (F W Hilgendorf), 43, 540 Ctenoiohores, N.Z (A Ghigi), 43, Proc T 27 in N.Z., Notes on Species of (G Archey), 44, Proc I, 25 Hydra new to N.Z., Species of (W B Benham), 42, Proc IV, 128 Review of N.Z Actinaria known to Science, with Description of Twelve Species ^F G A Stuckey), 41, 374 Sea-anemones, Notes on Collection of (F G A Stuckey and C L Walton), 42, 541 Hydra found PORIFERA, Sponges collected at Kermadec Islands (H B Kirk), 43, 574 PROTOZOA Foraminifera dredged 15' South of Big King at 98 Fathoms Depth (R L Mestayer), 48, 128 PAPERS ZOOLOGY : 29 MISCELLANEOUS ZOOLOGYi Entomological Collecting Tours during Seasons 1908-9 and 1909-10 (H Hamflton), 43, 115 Entomology of Ohakune and Waiouru (G V Hudson), 45, 57 Entomology of Stewart Island Mo.squito Larvicides (H B Kirk), 50, 193.J Natural History of Otago H&rbour and Adjacent Seas, together with a Record of Researches carried on at Portobello Marine Fish-hatchery: Part I (G M Thomson), Districts (W G Howes), 46, 98 45, 225 Notes from Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station (F W Hilgen- Insect-life : Invertebrates from the Islands (W B Benham), 44, 135 Sundry dorf), 50, 135 Kermadec MISCELLANEOUS ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLIANCES Apparatus for the Determination of the Magnitude of Small Forces, especially LTseful in Connection with HydrauUc Experiments (R J Scott), 49, 496 Arrangement for quieting the Flow of a Stream of Disturbed Water (R J Scott), 49, 498 Cam-lever Balance (C Cuff), 42, 192 Methods of Observing to eliminate the Periodic Errors affecting the Readings of the Graduated Circles in Astronomical and Surveying In- struments (W T Resistance I to Flow Fluids of (E Parry), 48, 481 Resistance to Flow of through Pijies Water through Pipes (E Parry), 50, 45 Star Test for Telescopic Mirrors (T Allison) 48, 498 Tide-gauge, The Wellington (C E Adams), 41, 406 Time Control of the Wellington Tide-gauge Adams) 43, Proc Ill, 84 | Neill), 46, 309 (C E EXPLORATION, TRAVEL, AND GEOGRAPHY Captain Captain Dumont D'Urville's Visit to Tologa Bay in 1827 (S P Smith), 41, 130 Dumont D'Urville's Visit to Whangarei, Waitemata, and the Thames in 1827 (S P Smith), 42, 412 HISTORY Armour presented to Titore, a Nga Puhi Chief, by William IV (A Hamilton), 42, 40 Ngati Kahu-ngunu Chief Nuku Pewapewa, Life of (T W Downes), 45, 364 j i - I i Early History of, with Notes on Ngati Apa Tribe (T W Downes), 42, 74 Waikato, The Waterloo of the (W Welch), 42, Rangitikci, 14 LITERATURE AND ART Ballad, Development of the Foursyllabled Metrical Unit (J C Andersen), 41, 418 English Poetry, Natural Classification of (J C Andersen), 41, 410 English English Verse, Smallest Basic Unit in Classification of (J C Andersen), 42, Proc Ill, 68 Verse, Classification of (J C Andersen), 42, 481 Verse-unit (J C Andersen), 43, 606 MATHEMATICS Centroidal Triangles (E G Hogg), 43, 669 Certain Conic-loci of Isogonal Conjugates (E G Hogg), 41, 38 Harmonic Conic of Two Given Conies (E G Hogg), 41, 34 Inscribed Parabola (E G Hogg), 48, 490 Orthogonal Circles (E G Hogg), 47, 584 Steiner's Envelope (E G Hogg), 45, 344 Theorems relating to Sub-polar Triangles (E G Hogg) 42, 327 Tripolar Relations, On certain (E G Hogg), 45, 346 ; 46, ?A9 ; 50, 317 Trisection of an Angle (H W Segar), 41, 218 INDEX 30 MEDICINE Insanity : Some Comparative Statistics (H W Physiological Action of, bution to our Knowledge of (F Tutin, Segar), 41, 221 Toxicity of Tutu Fruit and Seed (J Malcolm), 51,1 Tutin and Tutu Poisoning, Some Experiments on (J Malcolm), 46, 248 A Contri- Fitchett), 41, 286 Tutu, Pharmacological Action of (C R Mar- shall), 43, Proc I, 27 OBITUARY Adams T W., 51, xi Frankland, F W., 49, 544 Hamilton A., 46, v, 3.55, 363 50, 333 Hooker, J D 44, iii, Proc Ill, 75 King, T., 49, McKay, Stewart, J., 46, vii 47, 626 Suter, H., 51, ix Turnbull, A H., 51, vii ; Jennings, L S., 49, vii A., 50, vii ; vii PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES New Zealand Institute Benham, W B., 338 Cheeseman, T F., — — Canterbury — 1917, Aucklavd 49, 543; 1918, Briffault, R., 1911, 43, Proc 50, I, Laing, R M., 1911, 44, Proc 1912, 44, Proc Ill, 75; 1913, 45, 420 191.5, 47, 626 Chilton, C, 1914, 46, 363 Cockayne, L., 1919, 51, 485 Hamilton, A., 1910, 42, Proc IV, 99; 1911, 43, Proc Ill, 74 Petrie, D., 1916, 48, 530 Hawlce'-'i Bay — 14 I, 16 I 12 Hill, H., 1911, 44, Proc I, 18 — ; Otaqo Bathgate, A., 1911, 44, Proc — Wellington Hamilton, A., 1910, 43, Proc I, TRADE AND INDUSTRY and Steel in N.Z (S Jenkinson), 48, 508 Historical Account of the Attempt to smelt Ironsands at N.Z Ironsands (J Chambers), 50, 223 Manufacture of Iron : Onehunga in 1883 GENERAL Effects of the Disappearance of the N.Z Bush (Archdeacon Walsh), 43, 436 General Description of Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station (C Chilton), 47, 331 Have its Evil Effects been ExIn-breeding Preferential : carrying out the Decimal Currency (H Skey), 41, 16 By Authority : Marcus F Single-member Con- 51, 409 Ruapehu Bendal!), 51, 468 of' in Reference to Terms used in Botany (A Wall), aggerated ? (J W Poynton), 42, Proc I, 17 Kapiti Island, Report on (H B Kirk and W E Method Voting stituencies, with Special Reference to the Counting of Votes (G Hogben), 46, 304 Pronunciation of Scientific Terms, with Special i I Soil (T AlUson), 45, 448 of N.Z., Proposal for (L J Wild), Survey 49, 476 Marks, Government Printer, Wellington [750/1/21—^70 ... issued It is hoped that the Institute may be a position to undertake this before very long in INDEX TO THE TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THR NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE VOLS 41 -51 [Figures in black... and amended by the Assistant Secretary (Miss Wood), and then distributed to referees in each branch of science for final revision as to For the arrangement of the matter of Governors of the Institute. .. supplementary to the Index of volumes 1-40 published it deals only with the authors and papers and abstracts, it includes the and eleven titles of the various attempt has been made to index the actual