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JoHNSTOX, T. H., and Harrison, L. 



On a Collection of Mallophaga from Kermadec 

 Islands, 44, 303. 



K. 



I\JDSTON, R., and GYWNNE-VAtrCHAN, D. T. 



Fossil Osmundaceae, 43, Proc. II, 52. 



King, T. 



Obituarj', 49, vii. 



Kirk, H. B. 



Ascidioclava, A New Species of Gymnoblastic 

 Hydroids, 47, 146. " i 



Circulatory System of Heptatrema cirrata \ 

 Forster, Features of, 44, 241. ! 



Gonoducts of Porcupine-fish {Dicotylichthys 

 jaculiferus Cuvier), 48, 384. | 



Mosquito Larvicides, 50, 193. i 



Sponges collected at Kermadec Islands by i 

 Mr. W. R. B. Oliver, 43, 574. | 



The Much -abbreviated Development of a Sand- 

 star lOphionereis schayeri ?) : Preliminary i 

 Note, 48, 383. 



Kirk, H. B., and Bendall, W. E. 

 Report on Kapiti Island, 51, 468. 



Kirkaldy, G. W. 



Hemiptera of the Maorian Subregion, 41, 22. 

 New Zealand Insect Fauna, with some New 



Names, Summaries of Papers relating to, 



42, Proc. IV, 129. 



KUKENTHAL, G. 



Cyi^eraceae-Caricoideae, 42, Proc. IV, 122. 



L. 



Laby, T. H., and Burbidge, P. W. 



Gamma Rays, The Nature of, 44, Proc. I, 30. 



Laing, R. M. 



Botany of Spenser Mountains, with List of 

 Species collected, 44, 60. 



Norfolk Island Flora, ^vith some Notes on the 

 Species, Revised List of, 47, 1. 



Physiographic Features of Norfolk Island, 

 Notes on Chief, 45, 323. 



Presidential Address, 1911, 44, Proc. I, 16. 



Pteris, Norfolk Island Species of, 48, 229. 



Ranunculus crithmifolius Hook, f.. Redis- 

 covery of, 43, 192. 



Supalpine Element in Flora of Banks Pen- 

 insula, 46, 56. 



Vegetation of Banks Peninsula, with List of 

 Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns), 51, 

 355. 



Laing, R. M. ; Cockayne, L. ; atid Speight, R. 

 Mount Arrowsmith District : A Study in 

 Physiography and Plant Ecology, 43, 315. 



t Lamb, C. G. 



Blepharocerids from N.Z., Two, 45, 70. 



Lancaster, T. L. 



Fungi of N.Z. Epiphytic Orchids, Preliminary 

 Note on, 43, 186. 



LONGSTAFF, G. B. 



Nomenclature of the Lepidoptera of N.Z., 44, 

 108. 



M, 



McCULLOCH, A. R. 



New Discoglossoid Frog from N.Z., 51, 447. 



McDowell, J. C, and Easterfield, T. H. 

 Studies on Chemistry of N.Z. Flora : V, 

 Chemistry of Podocarpus totara and P. 

 spicatus, 48, 518. 



McKay, A. 



Obituary, 50, vii. 



Maclaurin, J. S. 



Pentathionic Acid in Natural Waters, First 

 Noted Occurrence of, 43, 9. 



Maclaurin, J. S., and Donovan, W. 



Estimating Iron in Iron-ores. Rapid Method 

 of, 41, 49. 



MACLEOD, D. B. 



Rate of Oxidation of Acetaldehyde to Acetic 

 Acid, 43, 33. 



Macleod, D. B., and Fare, C. C. 



Further Experiments on the Influence of 

 Artesian Wells on the Hatching of Trout, 

 43, 55. 



Malcolm, J. 



Composition of some N.Z. Foodstuffs, 44, 265. 

 Toxicity of the Tutu Fruit and Seed, 51, 1. 

 Tutin and Tutu Poisoning, Experiments on, 

 46, 248. 



Marriner. G. R. 



Mokoia Aerolite, 42, 176. 



Marshall, C. R. 



Pharmacological Action of Tutu, the Toot- 

 plant of New Zealand, 43, Proc. I, 27. 



Marshall, P. 



Cainozoic Fossils from Oamaru, 47, 377. 



Cape Runaway District, Geology of, 46, 283. 



Central Kaipara, Geology of, 49, 433. 



Cephalopods, N.Z. Fossil, 41, 143. 



Contact Rocks from West Nelson, 41, 101. 



Crater of Ngauruhoe, 41, 102. 



Cretaceous and Tertiary Rocks. Relation 

 between, 48, 100. 



Fauna of the Hamj^den Beds, and Classi- 

 fication of Oamaru System, 51, 226. 



Gastropods, Some New Fossil, 48, 120. 



Glaciation of N.Z , 42, 334. 



