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IV.—Miscellaneous.
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LIII. |
Our Earliest Settlers. By R. C. Barstow |
421–432
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LIV. |
Historical Traditions of the Taupo and East Coast Tribes. By Samuel Locke |
433–459
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LV. |
The Origin of the Boomerang. By W. D. Campbell, F.G.S. |
459–460
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LVI. |
On the Importance of Forestry. By D. W. McArthur, Inspector of Forests |
461–463
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LVII. |
The Surface Features of the Earth and Local Variations in the Force of Gravity. By T. B. Wakelin, B.A. |
463–467
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LVIII. |
Hawaii-nei and the Hawaiians. By F. B. Hutchinson, L.R.C.P. |
467–472
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LIX. |
The Effects of School Life on Sight. By B. Schwartzbach, M.D. |
472–477
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LX. |
On the Constitution of Comets. By the Rev. P. W. Fairclough |
477–484
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LXI. |
Macquarie Island. By John H. Scott, M.D., F.R.S.E. |
484–493
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LXII. |
Is New Zealand a healthy Country? An Enquiry. By Alfred K. Newman, M.B., M.R.C.P., with Statistics by F. W. Frankland |
493–510
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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Governors |
513–514
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Accounts of the New Zealand Institute 1881–82 |
514
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Reports on Museum, Geological Survey, Publications, Libraries, Meteorology, Observatory, and Laboratory |
514–520
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PROCEEDINGS.
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WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
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Does Morality depend on Free Will? By the Rev. H. Vere White, M.A. |
523
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Notes on the Katipo, a Venomous Spider of New Zealand. By C. H. Robson |
523
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On the Search for Concealed Coal in New Zealand. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
523
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Manufacture of Granolithic Cement. By J. C. Crawford |
524
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On suitable Hedge Plants for New Zealand. By J. C. Crawford |
524
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On harvesting Crops independent of Weather. By J. C. Crawford |
524
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On Ensilage. By J. C. Crawford |
524
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On Comet Seeking. By Mr. Tebbutt |
524
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On Weather, Health, and Forests in Mauritius. By Dr. Meldrum |
524
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Occurrence of a Triple Meteor. By M. Chapman |
524
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Presentation of Awards for Wool shown by the Colony in England |
524
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On the Thames Gold Fields, and the Laws which govern the Distribution of the Gold. By S. H. Cox, F.G.S. |
525
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On a Waterspout which occurred in Cook Straits. By J. W. A. Marchant |
525
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Exhibit of Pottery and Glassware |
525
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On the Decline of the Hawaiian Race and the peculiar Forms of Disease prevalent among them. By Dr. F. B. Hutchinson |
526
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Remarks on some Bones lately discovered by Mr. H. T. Wharton in Caves at Highfield, Canterbury. By Dr. Hector |
526
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Remarks on the Great Comet of 1882. By Dr. Hector |
526–527
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Catch of Dajus forsteri and Retropinna osmeroides in the Hutt River |
527
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On Ancient Science. By the Rev. T. Le Menant des Chesnais |
527
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Remarks upon Mr. Travers' Paper on Sand-fixing. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S |
528
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Remarks on a Trout caught by the Natives at Wanganui. By Messrs. Field and Drew |
528
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