AUTHORS. 



Betts, M. W. 



Autecology of certain Plants of the Peridotite 

 Belt, Nelson : Part I, Structure of some of 

 the Plants, No. 1, 50, 230 ; No. 2, 51, 136. 



Bird, J. W. 



Observations on the Lianes of the Ancient 

 Forest of Canterbury Plain, 48, 315. 



BiRKS, L., and Webb, E. 



Investigations into the Resistance of Earth 

 Connections, 4S, 464. 



Bitter, G. 



Die Gattung Acaena, 44, Proc. II, 57. 



Briffault, R. 



Presidential Address, 1911, 43, Proc. I, 14. 



Brittin, G. 



Coccidae in Canterburj' Museum, Notes on 



some, with a Description of a New Species, 



48, 423. 

 Coccidae, New, 47, 149, 156. 



Broadgate, F. K. 



The " Red Rocks " and Associated Beds of 

 AVellington Peninsula, 48, 76. 



Broun, T. 



Coleoptera, Descriptons of New Genera and 



Species of, 44, 379 ; 45, 97. 

 Coleoptera from Chatham Islands, 41, 145; 



42, 306 ; 43, 92. 



Coleoptera of Kermadec Islands, 42, 291. 

 Cossonidae, N.Z., Revision of, with Descrip- 

 tions of New Genera and Species, 41, 151. 



Brown, J. M. 



Migrations of the Polynesians according to 

 the Evidence of their Language, 44, 189. 



Bryant, J. T. 



Ground-temperature at Owaka, Notes on, 42, 

 Proc. II, 59. 



BUCKMAN, S. S. 



Terminology for Beak and Foraminal Develop- 

 ment in Brachiopoda, 51, 4.50. 



Terminology for Foraminal Development in 

 Terebratuloids (Brachiopoda), 48, 130. 



BUDDLE, R. 



Maori Rock-engravings in Kaipara District, 



43, 596. 



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

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



Burltxchame, L. L. 



Staminate Cone and Male Gametophyte of 

 Podocarpus, 42, Proc. Ill, 88. 



Bubrell, a. W. 



To what Extent is Earth-rotation the Cause of 

 Ocean Currents ? 51, 264. 



Cameron, G. M. 



The Minute Structure of the Nephridium of 

 the Earthworm Maoridrilus rosae Beddard, 

 45, 172. 



Cameron, G. M., and Benham, W. B. 



Nei^hridia of Perieodrilus ricardi and P. 

 montanus, 45, 191. 



Carse, H. 



Ferns and Fern AUies of Mangonui County, 



with some Notes on Abnormal Forms, 47, 



76. 

 Flora of Mangonui County, 43, 194: 45, 276; 



48, 237. 

 Hypolepis, A New Species of, 50, 64. 

 Parsonsia rapsularis R. Br., Notes on, 49, 45. 

 Pteris macilenta. New Variety of, 51, 95. 



Chambers, J. M. 



N.Z. Ironsands : Historical Account of an 

 Attempt to smelt Ironsands at Onehunga 

 in 1883, 50, 223. 



Cheeseman, T. F. 



Aciphylla, with Description of New Species. 



Notes on, 47, 39. 

 Burmanniaceae, a Family new to N.Z. Flora, 



Discovery of a Species of, Ai, 140. 

 Celmisia, Description of a Nevv, 46, 21. 

 Flora of N.Z., Contributions to a Fuller Know- 

 ledge of, 42, 200 ; 43, 178 ; 46, 1 : 51, 85. 

 Flora of N.Z., Recent Additions to, 42, 216; 



51. 92. 

 Helichrysmii fa^ciculatum Buchanan, Notes on 



44, Proc. 1, 24. 

 Kauri, Age and Growth of, 46, 9. 

 Leuco2wgon Richei on Mainland of N.Z., 42, 



214. 

 Pittosporum Dallii, Notes on, 46, 19. 

 Plants, A New Genus and some New Sjiecies 



of, 44, 159 

 Plants, New Species of, 43, 175; 45, 93; 48, 



210. 

 Plants, New Species of Flowering, 47, 45. 

 Presidential Address, 1912, 44, Proc. Ill, 75 ; 



1913, 45, 420. 



Chilton, C. 



Amphipoda of N.Z., Fresh-water, 41, 53. 



Ami^hipodan Genera Bircenna, &c.. Note on, 

 41, 59. 



Canterbury College Mountain Biological Sta- 

 tion, Notes from : No. 1, Introduction and 

 General Description of Station, 47, 331. 



Ceina, An Aberrant Genus of the Amphi- 

 podan Family Talitridae, 51, 118. 



Crab, A Fresh-water, and its Distribution in 

 Australia and N.Z., 47, 316. 



Crustacea, Miscellaneous Notes on N.Z., 44, 

 128. 



Crustacea of Kermadec Islands, 43, 544. 



Dispersal of Marine Crustacea by Means of 

 Ship.s, 43, 131. 



