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Notes on the Geology of Kuaotunu Goldfields. By James Park, F.G.S., Lecturer, Thames School of Mines |
360–364
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XLI. |
On the Occurrence of some Rare Minerals in New Zealand. By James Park |
365–367
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XLII. |
Tridymito-Trachyte of Lyttelton. By P. Marshall, M.A., B.Sc, Lecturer on Natural Science, Lincoln Agricultural College |
368–387
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XLIII. |
The Volcanic Outburst at Te Mari, Tongariro, in November, 1892. By H. Hill, F.G.S. |
388–392
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XLIV. |
Notes on the Geology of the Country between Dannevirke and Wainui, Hawke's Bay. By H. Hill |
392–396
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XLV. |
Pebbles and Drifting Sand. By E. W. Andrews |
397
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XLVI. |
Notes on the Piako and Waikato River-basins. By Lawrence Cusson |
398–407
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XLVII. |
On a Doleritic Dyke at Dyer's Pass. By R. Speight, M.A. |
408–414
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XLVIII. |
Geology of Nelson. By W. F. Worley |
414–421
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IV.—Miscellaneous.
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XLIX. |
Maori Implements and Weapons. By T. H. Smith |
423–452
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Why should School-teaching provide only for the Counter or the Desk? By James Adams, B.A. |
452–460
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LI. |
Description of a Compound Seismograph. By W. Alx Carew |
461–462
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LII. |
The Effect of Current Electricity on Plant-growth: Further Experiments. By H. N. McLeod |
463–464
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LIII. |
Some Recent Evidence in favour of Impact. By A. W. Bickerton |
464–476
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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
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LV. |
A Further Note on Rainbows. By T. B. Harding: communicated by R. C. Harding |
481–483
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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
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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
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LVIII. |
A Maori Pa at Lake Te Anau. By Taylor White |
513–515
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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
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LX. |
The Disposal of Sewage by Application to the Soil (Sewage Farming). By Dr. Chapple |
517–526
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LXI. |
Tuberculosis in Man and Animals. By Dr. Chappie |
526–533
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LXII. |
Old Maori Civilisation. By E. Tregear |
533–543
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LXIII. |
Skeleton revealed by Dew. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E. |
544
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LXIV. |
On a Remarkable Appearance of Two Triple Bows, seen at Invercargill. By Major-General Schaw |
545–548
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LXV. |
Tennyson and Browning: A Retrospect of Victorian Poetry. By Professor C. A. M. Pond |
548–559
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