Page:Transactions NZ Institute Volume 27.djvu/13

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