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INDEX. 



Chilton, C. — continued. \ 



Ela-smopus, N.Z. Species of the Amphipodan 



Genus, 47, 320. 

 Gammaridae, Some Australian and N.Z., 48, 



359. 

 Isopoda, Additions to N.Z. Terrestrial, 42, 286. 

 Isopod inhabiting Ants' Nests in N.Z., On an, 



42, 190. 

 Orchestia, New Species of, 48, 354. 

 Presidential Address, 1914, 46, 363 ; 1915, 



47, 626. 

 Sand-hoppers belonging to Genus Talorchestia, 



N.Z., 49, 292. 

 Stomatopoda, Revision of N.Z., 43, 134. 



Christ, H. 



Die Geographic der Fame, 44, Proc. II, 56. 



Chrysler, M. A., and Jeffrey, E. C. 



Microgametophji:e of the Podocarpineae, 42, 

 Proc. Ill, 88. 



Clark, H. L. 



Australian and Indo-Pacific Echinoderms, 

 Notes on, 42, Proc. II, 61. 



Clarke, E. de C, and Bell, J. M. 



Geological Reconnaissance of Northernmost 

 N.Z., 42, 613. 



Cockayne, A. H. 



Canterbury College Mountain Biological Sta- 

 tion, Notes from : No. 3, Some Economic 

 Considerations concerning Montane Tussock 

 Grassland, 48, 154. 



Cockayne, L. 



Aerial Rhizomes of Cordyline australis, 41, 



405. 

 Cotula from Chatham Islands, Undescribed 



Species of, 47, 119 

 Evolution, Observations concerning, derived 



from Ecological Studies in N.Z., 44, 1. 

 Ploristic Botany, Notes on N.Z., with De- 

 scriptions of New Species, 48, 193; 49, 56 ; 



50, 161. 

 Lichenes and Bryophytes collected in Stewart 



Island, 42, 320. 

 j\Iount Egmont, Flora of : a Correction, 43, 



Proc. II, 49. 

 Peopling by Plants of the Subalpine River-bed 



of the Rakaia, On the, 44, Proc. II, 59. 

 Plant - habitats, Some Hitherto - imrecorded, 



41, 399; 42, 311; 43, 169; 44, 51; 45, 



251 ; 46, 60 ; 48, 203. 

 Plants : Descriptions of some N.Z. Species, 



44, Proc. II, 50. 

 Plants, Flowering, Some New Species of 



N.Z., 47, 111. 

 Plants from the Solanders, 41, 404. 

 Presidential Address, 1919, 51, 485. 

 Rubus, Non-flowering Species of, 42, 325. 

 Terms " Species " and " Variety " as used in 



Botany, 49, 66. 



Cockayne, L., and Foweraker, C. E. 



Canterbury College Mountain Biological Sta- 

 tion, Notes from : No. 4, Principal Plant 

 Associations in the Immediate Vicinity of 

 the Station, 48, 166. 



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

 The Mount Arrowsmith District : A Study in 

 Plant Ecologj' and Physiography, 43, 315. 



Cooke, F. W. 



Salicornia australis, Observations on, 44, 349. 



Cotton, C. A. 



Block Mountains and a " Fossil " Denudation 

 Plain in Northern Nelson, 48, 59. 



Fossil Plains of North Otago, 49, 429. 



Geomorphology of Coastal District of South- 

 western Wellington, 50, 212. 



Rough Ridge, Otago, and its Splintered 

 Fault-scarp, 51, 282. 



Signal Hill, Dunedin, Geology of, 41, 111. 



Tuamarina Valley : Note on the Quaternary 

 History of Marlborough District, 45, 316. 



Typical Section showing the Junction of the 

 Amuri Limestone and Weka Pass Stone 

 at Weka Pass, 44, Proc. Ill, 84. 



UpUfted East Coast of Marlborough, Pre- 

 hminary Notes on, 46, 286. 



Wellington Physiography, Notes on, 44, 245 ; 

 46, 294. 



Cotton, C. A. ; Marshall, P. ; and Speight, R. 

 Younger Rock-series of N.Z., 43, 378. 



Cottrell, a. J. 



Siphonaria obliqnata. Anatomy of, 43, 682. 

 Siphonaria obliquata. Vascular System of, 



44. 374. 

 Styela coerulea. On the Tunicate, 45, 168. 



Cross, B. D. 



Halophytes, Observations on some N.Z., 42, 



545. 

 Phonniuni, Investigations on, 47, 61. 



Cuff, J. C. 



Cam -lever Balance, 42, 192. 



Davis, W. M. 



Significant Features of Reef -bordered Coasts, 

 51, 6. 



Dendy, a. 



Oeoplana aucklandica SindGeoplana marrineri : 

 A Correction in Nomenclature, 43, Proc. III. 

 100. 



Denham, H. G. 



Alkyl Iodides on Copper Oxide, Action of, 

 44, Proc. I, 29. 



