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XIV. On the Occurrence of a Pneumatic Foramen in the Femur of a Moa. By Captain F. W. Hutton 173–174
XV. On a New Species of Weta (Locustidæ) from Bounty Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton 174–176
XVI. On Majaqueus æquinoctialis, from Antipodes Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton 177
XVII. Notes on New Zealand Land Planarians: Part I. By Arthur Dendy, D.Sc, Professor of Biology in the Canterbury College, University of New Zealand 177–189
XVIII. Note on a New Variety of Peripatus novæ-zealandiæ, Hutton. By Arthur Dendy 190–191
XIX. Notes on a New Zealand Land Nemertine. By Arthur Dendy 191–194
XX. Notes on New Zealand Echinoderms. By H. Farquhar 194–208
XXI. Descriptions of Two New Gymnoblastic Hydroids. By H. Farquhar 208–209
XXII. Notes on some Crustacea from Macquarie Island. By George M. Thomson, F.L.S. 210–214
XXIII. On the most frequent Pelagic Copepods and Cladoceres of the Hauraki Gulf. By Dr. Augustus Krämer, Physician H.I.M.S. "Bussard" 214–223
XXIV. Notes on the Larger Species of Paryphanta in New Zealand, with some Remarks on the Distribution and Dispersal of Land-shells. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. 224–228
XXV. Further Contributions towards a Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ, the Great Extinct Birds of New Zealand, usually called Moas: Supplement No. 1. By A. Hamilton 228–231
XXVI. On the Feathers of a Small Species of Moa (Megalapteryx) found in a Cave at the Head of the Waikaia River; with a Notice of a Moa-hunter's Camping-place on the Old Man Range. By A. Hamilton 232–238
XXVII. Zoological Notes: (1) Arboreal Nests of Bush-rat (Mus maorium); (2) Paryphanta hochstetteri found at Low Levels at West Wanganui. By R. I. Kingsley 238–239
XXVIII. Remarks on the Rats of New Zealand. By Taylor White 240–261
XXIX. On the Bird Moa and its Aliases. By Taylor White 262–273
XXX. The Kea (Nestor notabilis), a Sheep-eating Parrot. By Taylor White 273–280
XXXI. On the Abundance of Vanessa itea in Wellington during Season 1894. By Water P. Cohen 281
XXXII. A Chapter in the History of the Warfare against Insect-pests. By W. M. Maskell 282–284
XXXIII. On the Anatomy of Flight of Certain Birds. By Sir James Hector, F.R.S. 284–287
XXXIV. Further Contribution to a Knowledge of the New Zealand Sponges. By H. B. Kirk, M.A. 287–292
XXXV. On a New Shell (Anomia walteri). By Sir J. Hector 292–293
XXXVI. On some New Species of Tipulæ (Daddy-long-legs) found in New Zealand. By G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. 293–295