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Contents.
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XL. Notes on the Geology of Kuaotunu Goldfields. By James Park, F.G.S., Lecturer, Thames School of Mines 360–364
XLI. On the Occurrence of some Rare Minerals in New Zealand. By James Park 365–367
XLII. Tridymito-Trachyte of Lyttelton. By P. Marshall, M.A., B.Sc, Lecturer on Natural Science, Lincoln Agricultural College 368–387
XLIII. The Volcanic Outburst at Te Mari, Tongariro, in November, 1892. By H. Hill, F.G.S. 388–392
XLIV. Notes on the Geology of the Country between Dannevirke and Wainui, Hawke's Bay. By H. Hill 392–396
XLV. Pebbles and Drifting Sand. By E. W. Andrews 397
XLVI. Notes on the Piako and Waikato River-basins. By Lawrence Cusson 398–407
XLVII. On a Doleritic Dyke at Dyer's Pass. By R. Speight, M.A. 408–414
XLVIII. Geology of Nelson. By W. F. Worley 414–421
IV.—Miscellaneous.
XLIX. Maori Implements and Weapons. By T. H. Smith 423–452
L. Why should School-teaching provide only for the Counter or the Desk? By James Adams, B.A. 452–460
LI. Description of a Compound Seismograph. By W. Alx Carew 461–462
LII. The Effect of Current Electricity on Plant-growth: Further Experiments. By H. N. McLeod 463–464
LIII. Some Recent Evidence in favour of Impact. By A. W. Bickerton 464–476
LIV. A New and Simple Graphic Method of projecting Occultations and Solar Eclipses not hitherto published. By T. B. Harding: communicated by R. C. Harding 477–480
LV. A Further Note on Rainbows. By T. B. Harding: communicated by R. C. Harding 481–483
LVI. "More Last Words": being an Appendix to several Papers read here during Past Sessions on the Volcanic Mountain-range of Tongariro and Ruapehu, with its adjoining District. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S. (Lond.), &c. 483–498
LVII. Notes and Observations on M. A. de Quatrefages' Paper "On Moas and Moa-hunters," republished in Vol. XXV. of Transactions of the New Zealand Institute. By W. Colenso 498–513
LVIII. A Maori Pa at Lake Te Anau. By Taylor White 513–515
LIX. Note on the supposed Fire-drill found in the Cave at Moa-bone Point, Sumner. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., Curator of the Canterbury Museum 516–517
LX. The Disposal of Sewage by Application to the Soil (Sewage Farming). By Dr. Chapple 517–526
LXI. Tuberculosis in Man and Animals. By Dr. Chappie 526–533
LXII. Old Maori Civilisation. By E. Tregear 533–543
LXIII. Skeleton revealed by Dew. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E. 544
LXIV. On a Remarkable Appearance of Two Triple Bows, seen at Invercargill. By Major-General Schaw 545–548
LXV. Tennyson and Browning: A Retrospect of Victorian Poetry. By Professor C. A. M. Pond 548–559