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XLIII. Phænogams: A Description of some Newly-discovered Indigenous Plants; being a Further Contribution towards the making known the Botany of New Zealand. By William Colenso 324–338
XLIV. A List of Fungi recently detected and collected in the Bush District, County of Hawke's Bay; being a Further Contribution to the Indigenous Flora of New Zealand. By W. Colenso 338–340
XLV. Memorandum of a few New Species of Hepaticæ lately detected in the Seventy-mile Bush District, as determined by Dr. F. Stephani, of Berlin. By W. Colenso 341–342
III.—Geology.
XLVI. Artesian-water Prospects at Wanganui. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 343–347
XLVII. Artesian Wells, Wanganui, New Zealand. By H. Hill 348–350
XLVIII. Discovery of Artesian Water-supply, Ruataniwha Plain. By H. Hill 350–353
XLIX. On the Occurrence of Granite and Gneissic Bocks in the King-country. By James Park, F.G.S., Lecturer, Thames School of Mines 353–362
L. The Earthquake of the 4th December, 1891: Notes thereon. By George Hogben, M.A. 362–367
LI. On an Olivine-andesite of Banks Peninsula. By R. Speight, M.A., B.Sc. 367–375
LII. On a Diatom Deposit near Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, Auckland. By A. McKay, F.G.S. 375–377
IV.—Chemistry.
LIII. On the Nature of Stinkstone (Anthraconite). By W. Skey 379–380
LIV. Further Results obtained in support of my Theory as to the Oxidation of Gold in presence of Air and Water. By W. Skey 381–384
V.—Miscellaneous.
LV. Causes of Fire on Shipboard and Elsewhere. By J. C. Firth 385–395
LVI. Maori Nomenclature. By T. H. Smith, formerly a Judge of the Native Land Court 395–412
LVII. The Extinction of the Moa. By Edward Tregear, F.R.G.S., &c. 413–426
LVIII. On a Maori Waiata. By R. C. Bruce, M.H.R. 426–428
LIX. Remarks on Dr. H. v. Jhering's Paper "On the Ancient Relations between New Zealand and South America." By Dr. Karl Mueller, of Halle, Germany 428–434
LX. The Effect of Deer on the New Zealand Bush: A Plea for the Protection of our Forest Reserves. By the Rev. P. Walsh 435–438
LXI. Unwritten Literature. By R. Coupland Harding 439–448
LXII. Observations on Rainbows. By R. Coupland Harding 448–449
LXIII. On Rainbows caused by Reflection in Still Water, and on Elliptically-generated Rainbows. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E. 450–459
LXIV. Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern House. By Edward Withy 459–478