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CONTENTS.




TRANSACTIONS.




I.—Miscellaneous.
PAGES.
Art. I. The Bird as the Labourer of Man. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. 1–11
II. The Cultivation and Treatment of the Kumara by the Primitive Maoris. By Archdeacon Walsh 12–24
III. Foot tracks of Captain Cook. By H. D. M. Haszard 24–32
IV. Following the Tracks of Captain Cook. By Russell Duncan 32–45
V. Food Products of Tuhoeland: being Notes on the Food-supplies of Non-agricultural Tribes of the Natives of New Zealand; together with some Account of various Customs, Supsrstitions, &c, pertaining to Foods. By Elsdon Best 45–111
VI. Notes on a Bone Pendant in the Form of a Lizard (?), found on the Sandhills at Wainui; and on some other Bone Objects. By A. Hamilton 111–113
VII. On a Stone Relic found at Orepuki, Southland. By A. Hamilton 113–116
VIII. Remarks on the Trade and Public Debt of New Zealand. By H. W. Segar, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, University College, Auckland 117–122
IX. The Flood of Gold. By Professor H. W. Segar 122–139
X. Nature's Efforts at Sanitation. By R. H. Makgill, M.D., D.P.H. 139–152
XI. Technical and Scientific Training. By H. Hill, B. A., F.G.S. 153–168
XII. The Maoris To-day and To-morrow. By H. Hill 169–186
XIII. An Account of the Fiji Fire-walking Ceremony, or Vilavilairevo, with a Probable Explanation of the Mystery. By Robert Fulton, M.B., C.M., Edin. 187–201
XIV. The Adjustment of Triangulation by Least Squares. By C. E. Adams, B.Sc. (Honours), A.I.A., late Engineering Entrance Scholar and Engineering Exhibitioner, Canterbury College; late Senior Scholar in Physical Science, New Zealand University 201–208
XV. The Travelled Goat: a Great Lexicographer, a Celebrated Painter, and a Distinguished Botanist. By Taylor White 209–210
XVI. The Horse: a Study in Philology. By Taylor White 211–219
XVII. The Fight against Tuberculosis in the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. By John P. D. Leahy, M.B., D.P.H. 220–225
XVIII. Malaria and Mosquitos. By Ernest Roberton, M.D. 225–239
XIX. Chips from an Ancient Maori Workshop. By Captain G. Mair, N.Z.C. 240–242