PAPERS : BOTANY. 



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Rhabdothamnus Solandri A. Cunn., Pollination 



of (D. Petrie), 45, 264. 

 Rhizomes, Aerial, in Cordyline australhs (L. 



Cockayne), 41, 405. 

 Rvbn.i, Non-flowering Species of N.Z. (L. 



Cockayne), 42, 325. 

 Salicornia rtusl rails. Observations on (F. W. 



Cooke), 44, 349. 

 Sand-dune Plants, Ecological Studies of some 



N.Z. (E. G. Pegg), 46, 150. 

 Senecio saxij'imjoideis. On the Distribution of, 



and its Relation to Senecio lagopvs Raoul. 



(A. Wall), 50, 198. 

 Staminate Cone and Male Gametoi^hyte of Podo- 



cfirpu.^ (L. L. Burlinghame), 42, Proc. HI, 88. 

 Subalpine Element in Flora of Banks Peninsula 



(R. M. L'^ing), 46, 56. 

 Terms '"Species" and "Variety" as used in 



Botanv, \vith Special Reference to Flora of 



N.Z. (L. Cockayne), 49, 66. 

 Tertiare Flora der Sevmour-Insel, Die (P. 



Dusen), 42, Proc. II, 63. 



Tme-'iipteri-s, Prothallus and Young Plant of 



(J. E. Hollo way), 50, 1. 

 Trees and Shrubs of N.Z. (L. S. Gibbs), 43, 



Proc. II, 54. 

 Trees and Shrubs, Studies in Ornamental (H. M. 



Hall), 44, Proc. II, 55. 

 Vegetation and Flora of Lord Howe Island 



(W. R. B. Oliver), 49, 94. 

 Vegetation of Brinks Peninsula, with List of 



Species (Flowering-plants and Ferns) (R. M. 



Laing), 51, Mio. 

 Vegetation of Kermadec Islands (VV. R. B. 



Oliver). 42, 118. 

 Vegetation of Stewart Island, Effects of Snow- 

 storm of 6th September, 1916, on (W. Traill), 



49, 518. 

 Vegetation of Tarawera Mountains (B. C. 



Aston), 48, 304. 

 Vegetation of Taupo District, Notes on Com- 



parativelv Recent Changes in (,J. Fletcher), 



47, 70. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Absorption of Lime by Soils : Investigation of 

 Hutchinson-MacLennan Method of determin- 

 ing the Lime Requirements of Soils (L. J. 

 Wild and J. G. Anderson), 49, 466. 



Absorption of Moisture from Atmosphere by 

 Wools (A. M. Wright), 42, 218. 



Alkaloids of Senecio latifolivs (H. E. Watt), 42, 

 Proc. III. 89. 



Alkaloids of the Pukatea (B. C. Aston), 42, 

 Proc. II, 56 ; 43, Proc. II, 51. 



Alkyl Iodides on Copper Oxide, Action of 

 (H. G. Denham), 44, Proc. I, 29. 



Bush Sickness, Chemistrv of (B. C. Aston), 44, 

 288. 



Com])osition of N.Z. Foodstuffs (J. Malcolm), 

 44, 265. 



Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions of Carbon 

 Dioxide prepared under Pressure at various 

 Temjieratures, with Special Reference to the 

 Formation of a Hydrate at IjOw Temperatures 

 (C. M. Stubbs), 43, 11. 



Determination of Milk-fat (A. M. Wright). 47, 

 572. 



Distr;i»ntion of Titanium, Phosphorus, and 

 Vanadium in Taranaki Ironsand (W. Dono- 

 van), 48, 503. 



Electrical Deposit of Nickel in Presence of 

 Nitrate (J. G. Anderson), 49, 501. 



FleSh Foods, Chemistry of: (1) Putrefaction 

 of Flesh Foods, (2) Ripening of Flesh Foods, 

 (3) Influence of Cold Storage on Composition of 

 Flesh Foods (A. M. Wright), 46, 1 ; (4) Com- 

 position and Nutritive Value of Retail Cuts 

 of Mutton and Lamb (A. M. Wright), 47, 569. 



Flora of N.Z., Chemistry of : Podocarpi (T. H. 

 Easterfield), 43, 53. 



Floi-a of N.Z., Chemistry of: Poilocarpus Mara 

 and P. spicatus (T. H. Easterfield and .J. C. 

 McDowell), 48, 518. 



Formaldehyde Method for the Estimation of 



Nitrogen in Organic Substances (A. M. 



Wright), 42, 224. ' 

 Influence of Artesian Water on Hatching of 



Trout (C. C. Farr and D. B. McLeod), 



43, .55. 

 Influence of Pressure on the Solubility of Tri- 



calcic Phosphate in Carbonic-acid Solutions 



(P. Nelson), 47, 573. 

 Influence of Ripples on the Gas Content of 



Artesian Waters at Christchurch (C. C. Farr 



and D. C. H. Florance), 42, 237. 

 Interaction of Iron with Higher Fatty Acids 



(T. H. Easterfield and C. Taylor), 44, 301. 

 Iron-ores, Rapid and Accurate Method of Esti- 

 mating Iron in (J S. Maclaurin and W. 



Donovan), 41, 49. 

 Lime Requirements of certain Soils (L. J. Wild)^ 



48, 513. 

 Meat-extract, Chemical Composition of (A. M. 



Wright), 43, 1. 

 Meat-extracts, Certain Changes in the Com- 

 position of Nitrogenous Constituents of (A. M. 



Wright), 43, 7. 

 Montan Wax (T. Rigg), 44, 270. 

 Mutton-bird Oil and Fat, Some Constants of 



(L. H. L. Smith), 44, Proc. I, 32. 

 Nitric Acid, Composition of (H. T. Fathers), 



44, 299. 

 Pentathionic Acid in Natural Waters, First 



Noted Occurrence of (J. S. Maclaurin), 43, 9. 

 Pharmacological Action of Tutu, the Toot- 

 plant of New Zealand (C. R. Marshall), 43, 



Proc. I, 27. 

 Phosphorus, Action of, on Solutions of Copper 



Sulphate and other Metallic Salts (H. Rand), 



45, 350. 

 Pigment in Oysters (G. H. Robertson), 46, 



247. 



