Page:Transactions NZ Institute Volume 30.djvu/16

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Remarks on Palæolithic Implements from Africa. By Captain Hutton 571
Remarks on Limulus polyphemus. By Professor Dendy 571
Resolution regarding the late Mr. Thomas Kirk, F.L.S. 571
Description of Minerals from West Australia. By C. J. Wentworth Cookson 571
Resolution regarding the late Professor T. Jeffery Parker, F.R.S. (in Report) 572
Abstract of Annual Report 572–573
Election of Officers for 1898 573
Hypnotism: Presidential Address. By Dr. Thomas 573
OTAGO INSTITUTE.
Resignation of the President 574
By-election of Officers 574
Remarks on a Skeleton of Harpagornis. By Professor Parker 574
Some Chapters in the History of Zoology. By Professor Parker 574
Remarks on Regalecus argenteus. By Professor Parker 574–575
Remarks on Haplodactylus meandratus. By Professor Parker 575
On the Armour of the Kingsmill Islanders. By Professor Parker 575
On a Mask from New Britain. By Professor Parker 575
Notes on a Specimen of the Scaled Tunny (Lepidothynnus huttoni). By Professor Parker 675
Description of Ancient and Modern Gems and Medals, including the Gemma Augusta. By A. Hamilton 575–576
Notes on New Zealand Fisheries. By G. M. Thomson, F.L.S. 576
Recent Researches on Anaspides. By G. M. Thomson 580
Exhibit and Description of Munida subrugosa 580
On Cnemiornis calcitrans and C. minor. By A. Hamilton 581
On Some New Zealand Fresh-water Algæ. By J. S. Tennant, B.A., B.S. 681
On Some Seaweeds from Dunedin. By J. Crosbie Smith 581
Resolution regarding the late Professor T. Jeffery Parker, F.R.S. 581–582
Notes on the New Zealand Brachyura. By G. M. Thomson 582
A Revision of the New Zealand Anomoura. By G. M. Thomson 582
On a New Marine Alga (Nitophyllum microphylla). By J. Crosbie Smith 582
Abstract of Annual Report 582–583
Report of the Committee on the Proposed Marine Fish-hatchery 583–584
Election of Officers for 1898 584
On the Undulations of the Ether. Presidential Address by Professor Shand 584
HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
Inaugural Address: On the Civilisation of the Saracens, and what we owe to them. By T. C. Moore, M.D., President 585
On the Sun as a Star, and its Place in the Heavens. By T. Tanner 585
On Germs and their Relation to Disease. By Dr. J. H. E. Jarvis 585
On the Illustration of Books. By W. Dinwiddie 586
The Fleeing Maru-iwi walk over Glenshea Cliffs at night. By Taylor White 686
Have we Remains of a Swimming Swan like Moa? By Taylor White 586
The Ceremony of Rahui. By Taylor White 586
Moa—the Bird and the Tree. By Taylor White 586
The Customs of the Australian Aborigines. By Dr. Leahy 586