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I.—Miscellaneous.
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Art. |
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On the probable origin of the Maori Races. By W. S. W. Vaux, M.A., Baliol College, Oxford, F.R.S. Communicated by Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S. |
3–58
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II. |
Notes on the Extinction of the Moa, with a Review of the Discussions on the subject, published in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
58–83
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Notes on the Discovery of Moa and Moa Hunters' Remains at Pataua River, near Whangarei. By G. Thorne, junior |
83–94
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Notes on Moa Remains in the vicinity of Cape Campbell. By C. H. Robson |
95–97
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Notes on Moa Caves, etc., in the Wakatipu District. By Taylor White |
97–102
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VI. |
Extract from a Letter from F. E. Maning, relative to the Extinction of the Moa |
102–103
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VII. |
Notes on the Maori Cooking Places at the Mouth of the Shag River. by Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. |
103–108
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VIII. |
The Mythology and Traditions of the Maori in New Zealand. By the Rev. J. F. H. Wohlers, of Ruapuke, Southland |
108–123
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The Building Materials of Otago. By W. N. Blair, C.E. |
123–166
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X. |
On the best Line for a Submarine Telegraph between Australia and New Zealand. By the Rev. A. G. Purchas, M.R.C.S., Eng. |
166–168
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XI. |
Improvements in Ship's Life Boats. By R. McNaughton, C.E. |
168–171
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XII. |
On a Direct Vision Solar Eye-Piece for Large Telescopes. By H. Skey |
172
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XIII. |
An Account of the Maori House attached to the Christchurch Museum. By Rev. J. W. Stack |
172–176
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XIV. |
Notes on Quartz Crushing at the Thames Gold Fields. By J. Goodall, C.E. |
176–179
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New Zealand Surveys, by J. S. ConnellAppendix |
xxvii–xliii
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II.—Zoology.
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XV. |
Notes on the Existence of a large Bat. By Ven. Archdeacon Stock |
180
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XVI. |
Description of the "Cow Fish," or "Bottle-nosed Dolphin" (Tursio metis.) By Captain Hutton, C.M.Z.S. |
180–181
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Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand. By W. L. Buller, C.M.G., D.Sc., President |
190
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XVIII. |
Notes on Gerygone flaviventris. By W. L. Buller, C.M.G., D.Sc., President |
190–192
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XIX. |
Notes on the Nesting Habits of the Huia. By W. L. Buller, C.M.G., D.Sc., President |
192–193
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XX. |
On the Occurrence of Apteryx oweni at high altitudes in the North Island. By W. L. Buller, C.M.G., D.Sc., President |
193–194
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