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XX. Notes on the Occurrence of certain Marine Reptilia in New Zealand Waters. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. 267–269
XXII. Preliminary Note on some Stages in the Development of a Polychæte. By H. B. Kirk, M.A. 286–288
XXXIII. A New Placostylus from New Zealand. By Henry Suter 340–343
XXXIV. Result of Dredging for Mollusca near Cuvier Island, with Descriptions of New Species. By Henry Suter 344–359
XXXV. Descriptions of New Species of New Zealand Mollusca. By Henry Suter 360–373
XXXVI. Notes on some New Zealand Marine Mollusca. By Tom Iredale 373–387
XXXVII. A Preliminary List of the Marine Mollusca of Banks Peninsula. By Tom Iredale 387–403
XXXVIII. List of Marine Molluscs collected in Otago. By Tom Iredale 404–410
XXXIX. List of Marine Mollusca from Lyall Bay, near Wellington. By Tom Iredale 410–415
XLIII. The Disappearance of the New Zealand Birds. By Dr. R. Fulton 485–500
XLIV. The Little Barrier Bird-sanctuary. By James Drummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 500–506
XLVII. Further Notes on Lepidoptera. By George Howes, F.E.S. 533–534
XLVIII. Additional Notes on the Kea. By George R. Marriner, F.R.M.S. 534–537
III.—Botany.
I. Young Stages of Dicksonia and Cyathea. By Author:G. B. Stephenson, M.Sc. 1–16
III. The Development of some New Zealand Conifer Leaves with regard to Transfusion Tissue and to Adaptation to Environment. By Miss E. M. Griffin, M.A. 43–72
XXI. Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the Flora of New Zealand: No. 2. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 270–285
XXIII. Description of a New Species of Veronica (Linn.). By D. Petrie, M.A.. F.L.S. 288–289
XXIV. Account of a Visit to Mount Hector, a High Peak of the Tararuas, with List of Flowering-plants. By D. Petrie, M.A., F.L.S. 289–304
XXV. Some Hitherto-unrecorded Plant-habitats (III). By L. Cockayne, Ph.D. 304–315
XXVI. Notes on the Spread of Phytophthora infestans, with Special Reference to Hybernating Mycelium. By A. H. Cockayne 316–320
XLI. Notes on Botanical Nomenclature; with Remarks on the Rules adopted by the International Botanical Congress of Vienna. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 447–465
XLV. The Grasses of Tutira. By H. Guthrie-Smith 506–519