I.—Miscellaneous.
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PAGES.
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On Material and Scientific Progress in New Zealand pages during the Victorian Era. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
1–23
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On Rock Pictographs in South Canterbury. By A. Hamilton |
24–29
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Did the Maori discover the Greenstone? By Joshua Rutland29–32
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Tuhoe Land: Notes on the Origin, History, Customs, and Traditions of the Tuhoe or Urewera Tribe. By Elsdon Best |
33–41
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The Building of Hotunui, Whare Whakairo, W. H. Taipari's Carved House at Thames, 1878. Told by Mereana Mokomoko, Widow of the late Chief W. H. Taipari, to Gilbert Mair, 12th July, 1897 |
41–44
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The Insulation of Cold Stores. By Professor F. D. Brown |
44–49
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Thoughts on Comparative Mythology. By Edward Tregear |
50–65
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The State Prevention of Consumption. By E. Roberton, M.D. |
66–79
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The Tides, Currents, and the Moon. By W. Buchanan |
79–87
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Marsh-lights. By R. Coupland Harding |
87–93
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Under the Southern Cross; or, Life in the South Seas: Fairy Tales and Folk-lore.[1] By F. W. Christian, B. A. |
93–109
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On the Influence of the Ideal. By E. A. Mackechnie |
109–118
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On an Objection to Le Sage's Theory of Gravitation. By C. Coleridge Farr, B. Sc. |
118–120
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On the Magnetic Force parallel to the Axis in the Interior of Solenoids. [Abstract.] By C. Coleridge Farr |
121
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Upon a Common Vital Force. By Coleman Phillips |
122–130
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On Maori Stone Implements. By Captain Hutton, F.R.S. |
130–134
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