INDEX 



Archey, G. ,/-,,•, 



Craterostigmus tasmanianus Pocock (Chilo- 



poda), The Occurrence in N.Z. of, 49, 319. 

 Crayfish, Fresh-water, in N.Z., 47, 295. 

 Crayfish, Marine, in N.Z., 48, 396. 

 Daphnia new to N.Z., Species of, 46, 124. 

 Hydra found in N.Z., Notes on Species of, 



44, Proc. I, 25. 

 Lithobiomorpha of N.Z., 49, 303. 

 Myriapoda of the Genus Scutigerclla, Order 



Symphyla, Occurrence in N.Z. of, 47, 293. 



Aston, B. C. 



Alkaloids of the Pukatea, 42. Proc. II, 56 ; 

 43. Proc. II, 51. 



Botanical Notes on a Journey across Tararuas, 

 42, 13. 



Bush Sickness, The Chemistry of, 44, 288. 



Flora of Ruahine Mountain-chain, with List 

 of Plants, 46, 40. 



Imported Animals, Effects of, on Indigenous 

 Vegetation, 44, Proc. I, 19. 



Phanerogamic Plants Indigenous to Welling- 

 ton Province, List of, 43, 225. 



Plant-habitats hitherto unrecorded for N.Z., 

 42, 26 ; 46, 55 ; 47, 67. 



Raised Beaches of Cape Turakirae, 44, 208. 



Vegetation of Tarawera Mountains, 48, 304. 



B. 



Balfour, J. B. 



Pratia angulala Hook f. and Lobelia lin- 

 naeoides Petrie, 43, Proc. II, 54. 



Ball, C. F. 



Olearias in Ireland, 44, Proc. I, 33. 



Bartrum, J. A. 



Concretions in Recent Sediments of Auckland 

 Harbour, 49, 425. 



Distribution of Igneous Rocks in N.Z., Addi- 

 tional Facts concerning the, 49, 418. 



Fossiliferous Bed at Kawa Creek, West Coast, 

 South of Waikato River, 51, 101. 



Geological History of Westport-Charleston 

 High-level Terraces, 46, 255. 



High-water Rock Platforms : A Phase of 

 Shore-line Erosion, 48, 132. 



Intrusive Igneous Rocks from Westport Dis- 

 trict, Some, 46, 262. 



New Fossil Mollusca, 51, 96. 



Rocks of Mount Cargill, Dunedin, 44, 163. 



Bathgate, A. 



Presidential Address, 1911, 44, Proc. I, 12. 



Bavay, M. 



Pecten multisquamalvs Dunker, and Pecten 

 radintvH Hutton, 43, Proc. II, 56. 



Beccari, 0. 



On a New South Polynesian Palm, wdth Notes 

 on the Genus Rkopalostylis Wendl. & Drude, 

 49, 47. 



Bell, J. M. 



Physiography of Wellington Harbour, 42, 534. 



Bell, J. M., a^id Clarke, E. de C. 



Geological Reconnaissance ^of Northernmost 

 N.Z., 42, 613. 



Bell, N. M. 



Velocity of Evolution of Oxygen from Bleach- 

 ing-powder Solutions in Presence of Cobalt 

 Nitrate, and the Modifications produced by 

 the Addition of various Compounds, 43, 28. 



Bendall, W. E., and Kirk, H. B. 

 Report on Kapiti Island, 51, 468. 



Benham, W. B. 



Bifurcation in Lumbricus rubellus, A Remark- 

 able Case of, 47, 185. 



Earthworms from Stephen Island and 

 D'Urville Island, 51, 35. 



Footprints of the Moa, Notes on, 45, 211. 



Hydra new to N.Z., Species of, 42, Proc. IV, 

 128. 



Jjumbricillus macquariensis Benham, 47, 189. 



Moa-remains on Stewart Island, Discovery of, 

 42, 354. 



Nomenclature of Birds of N.Z., 46, 188. 



Oligochaeta from Kermadec Islands, 47, 174. 



Polychaeta, N.Z., Notes on some, 47, 161 ; 

 48, 386. 



Polychaetous Annelids from Kermadec Is- 

 lands, 47, 170. 



Presidental Address, 1917, 49, 543; 1918, 

 50, 338. 



Stellerids and Echinids from Kermadec 

 Islands, 43, 140. 



Sundry Invertebrates from Kermadec Is- 

 lands, Report on, 44, 135. 



Two Unusual Blood-vessels in Hyla aurea. 

 Occurrence of, 51, 30. 



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



Nephridia of Perieodrilus ricardi and P. 

 montanus, 45, 191. 



Berry, S. S. 



Cephalopoda from Kermadec Islands, 46, 134. 



Best, E. 



Maori and Maruiwi : Notes on the Original 

 Inhabitants of N.Z. and their Culture ; 

 on the Question of how that Culture 

 affected Later-coming Maori ; and on the 

 Existence in these Isles of Customs, Arts, 

 and Artifacts not traceable to Pol5aiesia, 

 48, 435. 



Maori Forest Lore : Part II, 41, 231 ; Part III, 

 42, 433. 



Maori Voyagers and their Vessels : How the 

 Maori explored the Pacific and laid down 

 the Sea Roads for all Time, 48, 447. 



