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On a Discovery of Bones of Dinornis giganteus on the surface. By Sir J. Hector |
655-656
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On a Method of Cure in Germ-diseases. By R. J. Barnes |
657
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Note on the Aurora Australis, as observed at Karori, Wellington, on the 20th August, 1894. By G. V. Hudson |
657–658
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Exhibit of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatum) and Young. By Sir W. L. Buller |
659
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Appendix to Paper on the Glacial Epoch. By Major-General Schaw |
660–661
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On a Peculiar Appearance in a Cloud during the Daylight. By A. J. Lichfield |
663
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On Baryte: a Rare Form. By Sir J. Hector |
664
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Pélé's Hair (Volcanic Glass-fibre). By Sir J. Hector |
664
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On the Occurrence of a Mineral Belt in the Heart of the great Schist-formation of Otago. By Sir J. Hector |
664–665
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On the so-called Vegetable Caterpillar, and other Fungi that attack Insects. By W. M. Maskell |
665–666
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On Oyster-culture in New Zealand. By Sir J. Hector |
670
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Remarks on Paryphanta hochstetteri. By Sir W. L. Buller |
670–671
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Abstract of Annual Report |
671
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Election of Officers for 1895 |
671
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On the Utilization of Mineral Springs in New Zealand for the Production of Ornamental Objects in Stone. By C. Smith |
671
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Notes from the Chatham Islands. By Major Gascoyne: communicated by Sir W. L. Buller |
671–672
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On a New Fern. By H. C. Field |
672
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On some Living Colonial Rarities. By H. C. Field |
672
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On a Process for coating Non-conducting Substances with Metal. By H. N. McLeod |
672
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AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
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The History of Money: Anniversary Address by J. H. Upton, President |
673
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The Economic Effects of Various Land-tenures. By E. Withy |
673
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Description of the Carved Maori House at Maketu. By T. F. Cheeseman |
674
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The Geology, Resources, and Prospects of the Thames Goldfields. By James Park, F.G.S. |
674
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A Greek Madonna. By Professor Arnold Tubbs |
675
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The Treatment of Lunatics, historically considered. By F. G. Ewington |
675–676
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Comparative Religion. By the Rev. J. Bates |
676
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Poetry considered as an Interpretation of Life. By Professor Egerton |
676
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A Yorkshire Blood-feud. By F. D. Fenton |
676
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Darwin. By Professor A. P. Thomas |
677
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Shooting-stars and Meteors. By Professor H. W. Segar |
677
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A Poet's Socialism. By E. A. Mackechnie |
677
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Explosives. By Professor F. D. Brown |
677
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Abstract of Annual Report |
677–679
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Election of Officers for 1895 |
679
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PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
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On a Concrete Conception of Angles and Parallels. By J. R. Wilkinson, M. A. |
680
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Modern Views of Protoplasm. By R. M. Laing, M.A. |
680
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On the Conditions of Equilibrium of Free Gaseous Cosmical Bodies under Varying Conditions of Volume, Composition, Temperature, and Mass. By Professor Bickerton |
681
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