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Contents.
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HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
The Birth and Development of Architecture. By R. N. Anderson 573
The Honey-bee as seen through the Microscope. By Dr. Kennedy, M.A. 573
Wagner. By H. Large 573
Abstract of Annual Report 574
Election of Officers for 1903 574
NELSON INSTITUTE.
Abstract of Annual Report 575
Election of Officers for 1903 575

APPENDIX.

Meteorology of New Zealand—
Comparative Abstract for 1902 and Previous Years 579
Average Temperature of Seasons compared with those of the Previous Year 579
Remarks on the Weather during 1902 580
Earthquakes reported in New Zealand during 1902 581
Records of Milne Seismograph No. 20 at Wellington, 1902 582–592
Records of Milne Seismograph No. 16 at Christchurch, 1902 593–597
New Zealand Institute, Honorary Members 598–599
New Zealand Institute, Ordinary Members 599–607
List of Institutions and Persons to whom this Volume is presented by the Governors of the New Zealand Institute 608–613
Index 615–619

Corrigenda Back of title.
Contents v.–ix.
List of Plates ix.–x.
Board of Governors and Officers of the New Zealand Institute xi.
Abstract of Rules and Statutes of the New Zealand Institute xi.–xiii.
Roll of Incorporated Societies xiv.
Officers of Incorporated Societies, and Extracts from the Rules xiv.–xvii.
In Memoriam—William Thomas Locke Travers xviii.–xix.
In Memoriam—Thomas Mason xx.




LIST OF PLATES.


Portrait of the late William Thomas Locke Travers Frontispiece.
Portrait of the late Thomas Mason {{{1}}}
[Note.—These are placed together at the end of the volume.]
Plate To
illustrate
Article
I. Haszard.—Site of Captain Cook's Transit Observatory, Mercury Bay III.
II. {{{1}}}Ditto III.
III. {{{1}}}Map of Mercury Bay III.
IV. Duncan.—Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound IV.
V. {{{1}}}Cook's First Landing-place IV.