AUTHORS. 



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POPPELWELL, D. L. — continued. 



Plant Covering of Garvie Mountains, with 



List of Species, 47, 120. 

 Plant Covering of Pukeokaoka, Stewart 



Island, 48, 244. 

 Puffinus grisens, A Partially White Form of, 



50, 144. 



PoppELWELL, D. L., and Thomson, W. A. 

 Botanical Visit to Hollyford Valley and 

 Martin's Bay, with a List of Indigenous 

 Plants, 50, 146. 



POYNTON, J. W. 



In-breeding: Have its Evil Effects been ex- 

 aggerated ? 42, Proc. I, 17. 



Prout, L. B. 



Geometridae, Notes on Nomenclature of N.Z,, 



44, Proc. I, 52. 

 New Lepidoptera (Geometridae), 46, 122. 



R. 



Rands, H. ! 



Action of Phosphorus on Solutions of Copper \ 

 Sulphate and certain other Metallic Salts, 

 45, 3.50. i 



Rbiche, K. 



Grundziige der Pflanzenverbreitung in Chile, 

 42, Proc. II, 64. 



RiGG, T. 



Montan Wax, 44, 270. 



Robertson, G. H. 



A Pigment in Oysters, 46, 247. 



s. 



Schlechter, R. 



Die Gattung Townsonia Cheesem., 44, Proc. I, 

 '32. 



Scott, R. J. 



Apijaratus for the Determination of the 

 Magnitude of Small Forces, especially Use- 

 ful in connection with Hydraulic Experi- 

 ments, 49, 496. 



Arrangement for quieting the Flow of a 

 Stream of Disturbed Water, 49, 498. 



Segar, H. W. 



Insanity : Comparative Statistics, 41, 221. 

 Trisection of an Angle, 41, 218. 



Semadeni, C. a. 



Concerning certain Ancient Maori Stone Im- 

 plements found at Tauranga, 45, 385. 



Skey, H. F. 



Decimal Currency, Method of carrying out, 

 41, 16. 



Skey, H. F., and Hogben, G. 



Milne Seismographs, Records of, 1906-11 

 44,441. 



Skinner, H. D. 



Ancient Maori Stone-quarry, 46, 324. 

 Maori Fish-hooks from Otago, 51, 267. 

 Poutini Ngai-Tahu, Customs and Traditions 

 of, 43, Proc. I, 10. 



Smith, A. A. D. 



New Zealand Plants, 44, Proc. I, 33. 

 Olearia semidentata, Attempt to introduce, 

 into the British Isles, 44, Proc. I, 32. 



Smith, J. C. 



Botany of Lake Hauroko District, 43, 248. 

 Phanerogamic Plants in Southland District- 

 46, 220. 



Smith, L. H. L. 



Some Constants of Mutton-bird Oil and Fat, 

 44, Pruc. I, 32. 



Smith, S. P. 



D'Urville's Visit to Tologa Bay in 1827, 41, 



130. 

 D'Urville's Visit to Whangarei, Waitemata, 



and the Thames in 1827, 42, 412. 



Smith, W. W. 



Moth-killing Spider, Notes on, 45, 69. 

 Bhipidura flabellifera. Nesting Habits of, 41, 1, 

 Saddleback of Is'.Z. (Creadion carunculahis). 

 Notes on the, 43, 165. 



Speight, R. 



Ancient Buried Forest at Riccarton : its 

 Bearing on the Mode of Formation of the 

 Canterbury Plains, 49, 361. 



Andesite of White Island, Note on. 46, 298. 



Banks Peninsula, Geology of, 49, 365. 



Canterbury College Moimtain Biological Sta- 

 tion, Notes from : No. 2, Physiography of 

 the Cass District, 48, 145. 



Christchurch Artesian Area, Prehminary Ac- 

 count of Geological Features of, 43, 420. 



Fossils from Lower Waipara, Additions to 

 List of, 46, 300. 



Glaciated Surfaces and Boulder-clay near 

 Bealey, 43, Proc. Ill, 98. 



Gravels of North Canterbury, The Older, 51, 

 269. 



Hornblende-andesite from Solander Islands, 



41, 52. 



Hurunui, Structural and Glacial Features of, 

 50, 93. 



Intermontane Basins of Canterbury, 47, 336. 



Lower Waipara Gorge, Preliminary Account 

 of, 44, 221. 



Orientation of the River-valleys of Canter- 

 bury, 48, 137. 



Petroleum in N.Z., Occurrence of, 47, 355. 



Post-glacial CUmate of Canterbury, 43, 408. 



Redcliff Gully, Rakaia River, 45, 335. 



Rocks from Kermadecs, Petrological Notes on, 



42, 241. 



Rocks from Norfolk Island, On a Collection of, 



45, 326. 

 Shingle-spit in Lake Coleridge, On a, 45, 331. 



