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Contents.
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Art. PAGES


XXXVIII. On Telegraph Cables. By C. J. Cooke 324–339
XXXIX. Have we the Remains of a Swimming Swan-like Moa? By Taylor White 339–344
XL. Moa and Toa—the Bird and the Tree. By Taylor White 344–347
XLI. About the Native Names for Places. By Taylor White 347–352
XLII. The Ceremony of Rahui: Part II. By Taylor White 352–362
XLIII. The Fleeing Maru-iwi walk over Glenshea Cliff at Night. By Taylor White 363–367
XLIV. Browning's Vision of Life. By E. A. Mackechnie 368–376
XLV. A Poet's Socialism. By E. A. Mackechnie 377–383
XLVI. Problems of Arctic Exploration bearing upon Recent Attempts to reach the North Pole. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 384–396
XLVII. Are they Old Kumara-pits? By Taylor White 396–397
XLVIII. A Maori Stronghold. By Taylor White 397–398
XLIX. A Maori Earthwork Fortification. By Taylor White 398–399
L. Relics of the First New Zealand Press. By R. Coupland Harding 400–404
Zoologycontinued.
LI. On a New Species of Ophiuroidea. By H. Farquhar 405–406
LII. A Hunting Spider. By Taylor White 406–407
LIII. Arachnids: the Small Pond in the Forest. By Taylor White 408–409

NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
Thirty-first Annual Report 413–414
Accounts for 1898–99 415

PROCEEDINGS.

WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Notice of Death of Mr. F. E. Clarke 419
Additions to the Museum 420
A Canary-coloured Kakapo 420
New Zealand Moths and Butterflies. By G. V. Hudson 420
Description of Milne's Earthquake Recorder. By Sir J. Hector 422
Remarks on Spider-crabs. By Sir J. Hector 423
Remarks on the New Zealand Crow. By Sir J. Hector 423–424
Remarks on Architeuthis verrilla. By Sir J. Hector 424
Remarks on the Shining Cuckoo. By Sir J. Hector 424