I.—Miscellaneous.
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Maori Medical Lore: Notes on the Causes of Disease and Treatment of the Sick among the Maori People of New Zealand, as believed and practised in Former Times, together with some Account of Various Ancient Rites connected with the Same. By Dr. W. H. Goldie |
1–120
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Notes on Ancient Polynesian Migrants or Voyagers to New Zealand, and Voyage of the "Aratawhao" Canoe to Hawaiki. By Elsdon Best |
121–138
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On Maori Dredges (Roukakahi and Hao). By Dr. A. K. Newman |
138–144
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The Early History of the Morioris. By A. Shand |
144–156
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The Early History of the Morioris, with an Abstract of a Moriori Narrative. Presented by Captain Gilbert Mair during the adjourned Discussion on Mr. A. Shand's Paper of the 3rd August, 1904 |
156–171
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The Site of Maupuia Pa, Miramar. By H. N. McLeod |
171–173
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The Balance of Trade. By Professor H. W. Segar |
173–195
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The Adjustment of Triangulation by Least Squares: Part II. By C. E. Adams |
195–201
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On the Construction of a Table of Natural Sines by Means of a New Relation between the Leading Differences. By C. E. Adams |
202–207
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Notes on some Bronze Buddhas from Pekin. By W. Welch |
208–211
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Notes on Marsland Hill. By W. H. Skinner |
211–215
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II.—Zoology.
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Additions to the Marine Mollusca of New Zealand. By R. Murdoch |
217–232
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XIII. |
Report on the Mollusca collected by Messrs. Keith Lucas and G. L. Hodgkin in Six Lakes of New Zealand. By H. Suter |
233–257
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The First-discovered New Zealand Gundlachia. By H. Suter |
258
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XV. |
Revision of the New Zealand Species of the Genus Potamopyrgus, with the Description of a New Species. By H. Suter |
258–267
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Revision of the New Zealand Species of the Genus Isidora, with Description of a New Subspecies. By H. Suter |
267–276
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Some New Species of New Zealand Marine Shells, together with Remarks on some Non-Marine Species, and some Additions to the "Index Faunæ." By Rev. W. H. Webster |
276–280
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