PART II.— PAPERS (CLASSIFIED). 



ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHILOLOGY. 



ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Edible Fish of Taupo-nui-a-Tia (H. J. Fletcher), 



51, 259. 

 Manuoute, or Maori Kite (Archdeacon Walsh), 



45. 375. 

 Maori and Maruiwi : Notes on Original Inhabit- 

 ants of N.Z. and their Culture. &c. (E. Best), 



48, 435. 

 Maori Fish-hooks from Otago (H. D. Skinner), 



51, 267. 

 Maori Forest Lore (E. Best), 41, 231 ; 42, 



433. 

 Maori Implement, A Veiv Rare — Ahao (A. K. 



Newman), 41, 216. 

 Maori Life Fifty Years Ago, Reminiscences of 



(R. H. Matthews), 43, 598. 

 Maori Numeration (Hare Hongi), 42, 625. 



Maori Rock- engravings in the Kaipara Dis- 

 trict (R. Buddie), 43, 596. 

 Maori Stone Implements found at Tauranga 



(C. A. Semadeni), 45, 385. 

 Maori Stone-quarry, An Ancient (H. D. Skinner), 



46, 324. 

 Maori Vovagers and their Vessels, &c. (E. Best), 



48,447'. 

 Method of snaring Birds used by Maoris, with 



Notes on a Bird known to Maoris as " Tiaka" 



(J. Drummond), 44, Proc. Ill, 87. 

 Moa : Legendary, Historical, and Geological, &c. 



(H. Hill), -1.6, 330. 

 Moa : New Light on the Period of Extinction 



(T. W. Downes), 48, 426. 

 Poutini Ngai-Tahu, Customs and Traditions of 



the (H. D. Skinner), 43, Proc. I, 10. 



PHILOLOGY. 



Language of Chatham Islands (H. W. Williams), Migrations of the Polynesians according to the 

 51,415. Evidence of their Language (J. M. Brown), 



Maori Names, Plea for Scientific Study of 44, 189. 



(H. W. WiUiams), 45, 354. 



Oceanic Comparatives (C. E. Fox), 42, 1. 



