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LV. |
On Additions to the Carcinological Fauna of New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk, Assistant in the Colonial Museum |
392–397
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LVI. |
On some New Zealand Aphroditæ, with Descriptions of supposed new Species. By T. W. Kirk |
397–400
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LVII. |
Notes on some New Zealand Crustaceans. By T. W. Kirk |
401–402
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III.—Botany.
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LVIII. |
Further Observations upon certain Grasses and Fodder Plants. By S. M. Curl, M.D. |
403–411
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LIX. |
On Pituri, a new Vegetable Product that deserves further Investigation. By S. M. Curl, M.D. |
411–415
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LX. |
Notes on Cleistogamic Flowers of the Genus Viola. By George M. Thomson |
415–417
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LXI. |
On the Means of Fertilization among some New Zealand Orchids. By G. M. Thomson |
418–426
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LXII. |
Description of a new Species of Coprosma. By D. Petrie, M.A. |
426–427
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LXIII. |
Description of a new Species of Celmisia. By J. Buchanan |
427–428
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LXIV. |
Notice of a new Species of Pomaderris (P. tainui). By Dr. Hector |
428–429
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LXV. |
A Description of two New Zealand Ferns, believed to be new to Science. By W. Colenso |
429–431
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LXVI. |
On the Occurrence of the Australian Genus Poranthera in New Zealand. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. |
432–433
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LXVII. |
Notice of the Occurrence of Juncus tenuis, Willd., in New Zealand. By T. F. Cheeseman |
433–434
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LXVIII. |
Notice of the Occurrence of the Genus Kyllinga in New Zealand. By T. F. Cheeseman |
434–435
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LXIX. |
List of Plants collected in the District of Okarita, Westland. By A. Hamilton |
435–438
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LXX. |
Notes on Mr. Hamilton's Collection of Okarita Plants. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
439–444
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LXXI. |
Notes on the Botany of Waiheke, Rangitoto, and other Islands in the Hauraki Gulf. By T. Kirk |
444–454
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LXXII. |
On the Export of Fungus from New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
454–456
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LXXIII. |
Description of a new Species of Lycopodium. By T. Kirk |
456–457
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LXXIV. |
Description of a new Species of Hymenophyllum. By T. Kirk |
457–458
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LXXV. |
Notes and Suggestions on the Utilization of certain neglected New Zealand Timbers. By T. Kirk |
453–463
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LXXVI. |
Descriptions of New Plants. By T. Kirk |
463–466
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LXXVII. |
Notice of the Discovery of Calceolaria repens, Hook. f., and other Plants in the Wellington District. By Harry Borrer Kirk. Communicated by Mr. T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
466–467
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IV.—Chemistry.
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LXXVIII. |
Preliminary Note on the Presence of one or more Hydrocarbons of the Benzol Series in the American Petroleum, also in our Petroleums. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department |
469–470
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LXXIX. |
On a Property possessed by Essential Oils of whitening the Precipitate produced by mixing a Solution of Mercuro-iodide with one of Mercuric-chloride. By William Skey |
470–471
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LXXX. |
Preliminary Note on the Production of one or more Alkaloids from Fixed Oils by the Aniline Process. By William Skey |
471–473
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LXXXI. |
On the Cause of the Movements of Camphor when placed upon the Surface of Water. By William Skey |
473–485
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LXXXII. |
On Osomose, as the Cause of the persistent Suspension of Clay in Water. By William Skey |
485–490
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LXXXIII. |
On the Nature and Cause of Tomlinson's Cohesion Figures. By William Skey |
490–493
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