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CONTENTS.




TRANSACTIONS.




I.—Zoology.
PAGES.
Art. I. Further Coccid Notes: with Descriptions of New Species from New Zealand, Australia, and elsewhere. By W. M. Maskell, Corr. Mem. Roy. Soc. of South Australia, Registrar of the University of New Zealand 1–64
II. Notes and Observations on New Zealand Birds. By Sir Walter L. Buller, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. 64–74
III. Further Notes and Observations on Certain Species of New Zealand Birds (with Exhibits). By Sir W. L. Buller 75–91
IV. On the large Kiwi from Stewart Island (Apteryx maxima). By Sir W. L. Buller 91–92
V. The Moas of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. 93–172
VI. Notes on Moa Gizzard-stones. By A. Hamilton 172–175
VII. On the Genus Aptornis, with more Especial Reference to Aptornis defossor, Owen. By A. Hamilton 175–184
VIII. Preliminary Notice of Additions to the Extinct Avi-fauna of New Zealand. By H. O. Forbes: communicated by J. T. Meeson, B.A. 185–189
IX. Note on a Species of Platycercus (P. erythrotis, Wagl.) from Antipodes Island. By H. O. Forbes: communicated by J. T. Meeson 190–191
X. On a Species of Regalecus or Great Oar-fish, caught in Okain's Bay. By H. O. Forbes: communicated by J. T. Meeson 192–198
XI. On some Points in the Anatomy of a Species of Sea-bear caught off Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand; with Notes on the New Zealand Eared Seals. By H. O. Forbes: communicated by J. T. Meeson 198–200
XII. Note on the Occurrence of Cancer in Fish. By Professor Scott 201
XIII. Notes on Sea-fishes. By George M. Thomson, F.L.S. 202–215
XIV. On New Species of Lepidoptera. By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.Z.S. 216–220
XV. Catalogue of the Described Species of New Zealand Araneidæ. By A. T. Urquhart, Corr. Mem. Roy. Soc. of Tasmania 220–230
XVI. Descriptions of New Species of Araneæ. By A. T. Urquhart 230–253
XVII. On New Zealand Araneæ. By P. Goyen, F.L.S. 253–257
XVIII. Notes on some New Zealand Amphipoda and Isopoda. By Charles Chilton, M. A., B.Sc. 258–269