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Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, .\< >> Zea- 



1874. See HA AST (Sir J. F. J. 

 4. 1874. 



Address delivered . 

 VON) 



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Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zea- 

 land. 



Researches and excavations carried on in and near the 

 Moa Bone Point Cave, Sunnier Road, in ... 1872. 

 See HAAST (Sir J. F. J. VON) 4. 1874. 



Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zea- 

 land. 



Index Fauna; Nova- Zealandue. Edited by . . . F. W. 

 Button, pp. viii, 372. 8. London, 1904. 



Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zea- 

 land. 



The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. Reports on 

 the Geo-Physics, Geology, Zoology, and Botany of the 

 islands lying to the South of New Zealand, based ... on 

 observations and collections made ... in ... 1907. 

 Edited by C. Chilton, fcr. 2 Vol. pp. xxxv, 848 : 25 ph. 

 (col.), 1 map col., text Must. 4. Wellington, N.Z., 1909. 



With the exception of No. 2, 3, 4 and 0, the plntes ore numbered in 



with the text, and have letterpress on the back, or are printed back to 



back. The Index is in duplicate, one copy being inserted in each volume. 



Contains, into- ittin : 



Narrative of the Expedition. 



Historical Introduction. 



The Discovery of the Islands. By K. Mc\al>. 



The Snbantarctic Islands . . . and the History of their ecientidc in- 



vestigation. By C. Chilton. 

 Iteporte. 



1. 1 he Mollnsca ... By H. .Suter. 



2. General Notes on the Entomology ... By G. V. Hudson. 



3. Descriptions of four new species of Mncrolepidoptera ... By 

 G. V. Hudson. 



4. Lepidoptera from Auckland Island. By E. Meyrick. 



5. Descriptions of four new si>eciea of Hymenoptera from Auckland 

 Island. By P. Cameron. 



6. Descriptions of Coleoptera . . . with remarks on the affinities of 

 the genera, etc. By T. Broun. 



7. The Dipterm ... By C. G. Lamb. 



8. On a small collection of Holothuriaus from the Auckland Inlands. 

 By A. Uendy. 



. Spiders and Opiliones ... By H. R. Hogg. 



10. Tne Ecological Botany ... By L.. Cockayne. 



11. Report on the Folychwta ... By W. B. Benham. 



12. Report on the OligochieU . . . By W. B. Benham. 



13 The Echinoderras, other than Holothnrians ... By W. B. 

 lien ham. 



14. Hydromednsm and Scyphomednsaa from the Auckland and Camp- 

 bell Islands. By W. I'i. Benham. 



15. Report on the Foramiuifera ... By F. Chapman. 



16. Preliminary report on two Hirudinea . . . By W. B. Benham. 



17. On some Subantarctic Collembola. By G. H. Carpenter. 



18. Two species of Actiniaria from Campbell Island. By H. B. Kirk 

 . . . and F. G. A. Stnckey. 



10. On tlie Systematic Botany . . . By T. F. Cheeseman. 



50. Gramina ... By D. Petrie. 



21. The chief Plant formations and associations of Campbell Island. 

 By R. Laing. 



22. The Marine Algff . . . By It. M. Laing. 



23. List of Cryptogams (excluding Alga) and Pteridophyta ), <(-r. 

 (Identified by G. Massee, G. Lindau, F. Stephani and W. F. 

 Brulhenis.) 



24. Two .Sponges from Campbell Island. By H. B. Kirk. 



25. Vertebrate ... By K. R. Wait*. 

 2. 'I he Crustacea ... By C. Chilton. 



27. On Land Planarians from Auckland and Endeiby Islands. By 

 A. Dendy. 



28. A description of two new species of Land Nemerteans from the 

 Auckland Islands . . . with some observations on the anatomy 

 of the proboscis in Gfontmerttt Avttralitniit* and G. tfota - Zea- 

 landiir. By A. D. Darbishire. 



29. The Geology nf Campbell Island and the .Snares. By P. Mar- 

 shall . . . assisted by ... H. Browne. 



30. Physiography and Geology of the Auckland, Bounty, and Anti- 

 podes Inlands. By R. Height . . . assisted by A. M. Finlayson. 



81. The Soils and Soil-formers . . . By B C. Aston. 

 32. On the Hadinm content of certain Igneous Kocks . . . By C. C. 

 Farr ... and D. C. U. Florance. 



83. Magnetic Observations . . . By H. F. Skey. 



84. Meteorology of Campbell Island. By P. Mnnl.all. 



51. The Biological relations of the ... Islands . . . Summary of 

 RerolU. By C. Cbilton. 



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