I.—Miscellaneous.
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PAGES.
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I. |
The Bird as the Labourer of Man. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
1–11
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II. |
The Cultivation and Treatment of the Kumara by the Primitive Maoris. By Archdeacon Walsh |
12–24
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III. |
Foot tracks of Captain Cook. By H. D. M. Haszard |
24–32
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Following the Tracks of Captain Cook. By Russell Duncan |
32–45
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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
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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
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VII. |
On a Stone Relic found at Orepuki, Southland. By A. Hamilton |
113–116
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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
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IX. |
The Flood of Gold. By Professor H. W. Segar |
122–139
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X. |
Nature's Efforts at Sanitation. By R. H. Makgill, M.D., D.P.H. |
139–152
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XI. |
Technical and Scientific Training. By H. Hill, B. A., F.G.S. |
153–168
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XII. |
The Maoris To-day and To-morrow. By H. Hill |
169–186
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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
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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
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XV. |
The Travelled Goat: a Great Lexicographer, a Celebrated Painter, and a Distinguished Botanist. By Taylor White |
209–210
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XVI. |
The Horse: a Study in Philology. By Taylor White |
211–219
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XVII. |
The Fight against Tuberculosis in the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. By John P. D. Leahy, M.B., D.P.H. |
220–225
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XVIII. |
Malaria and Mosquitos. By Ernest Roberton, M.D. |
225–239
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XIX. |
Chips from an Ancient Maori Workshop. By Captain G. Mair, N.Z.C. |
240–242
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