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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Thirty-second Annual Report |
541–545
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Accounts for 1899–1900 |
545
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PROCEEDINGS.
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WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
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Notes on Additions to the Museum. By Sir James Hector |
549
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Description of Great Spider-crab (Paramicippa grandis). By Sir J. Hector |
550
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Remarks on the Chemistry of Tutu |
550
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Remarks on the Fog of 19th June |
551
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Remarks on the Papatu Cave, Ormondville |
551
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Remarks on Rats and Plague |
552
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Notes on Recent Additions to the Museum. By Sir J. Hector |
551
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Early Explorations and Colonisation of Western Canada. By Sir J. Hector |
552–554
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On a Remarkable Lycopodium. By Sir J. Hector |
554
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Appreciation of the late William Skey |
555
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Motions of the Atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere |
555
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The Regrowth of Totara |
555
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Notes on Natural-history Exhibits |
555–556
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On "Giotto's Circle" and Writing |
556
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On the Bite of the Katipo |
556–557
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Remarks on Hydridæ and other Sea-snakes. By Sir J. Hector |
557
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Remarks on Exhibits |
557–558
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On Sponges from the Chatham Islands. By Sir J. Hector |
558
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On the Conservation of Native Birds: a Letter from Professor Newton, of Cambridge |
559
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Abstract of Annual Report |
560
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Election of Officers for 1901 |
560
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On Seismograms of Distant Earthquakes. By G. Hogben, M.A. |
560–562
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Description of Exhibits. By Sir J. Hector |
562
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Remarks on a Supposed Specimen of Salmo salar. By Sir J. Hector |
562–563
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Remarks on Photographs taken by R. Henry, of the Reserve at Dusky Sound |
563
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AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
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The Rotomahana of To-day. By J. A. Pond |
564
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Notes on the Ti Pore |
564
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A Nation's Ingratitude. By E. A. Mackechnie |
564
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The Sexual Theory in Plants. By Professor H. W. Segar |
565
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On the Geology of the Auckland Domain. By P. Marshall, D.Sc. |
565
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On Democracy and Popular Government. By Dr. H. Macarthur |
565
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The Relation between Light and Electric Force. By E. V. Miller |
565
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On the Waitakerei Ranges. By Professor A. P. W. Thomas |
565
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