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INDEX. 



Physiography of Cass District (R. Speight), 48, 



145. 

 Physiography of WeUington Harbour (J. M. 



Bell), 42, 534. 

 Platinum Gravels of Orepuki (R. A. Far- 



quharson), 43, 448. 

 Post-glacial Climate of Canterbury (R. Speight), 



43, 408. 



Post-Tertiary Geological History of Ohau River 

 and the Adjacent Coastal Plain, Horowhenua 

 County (G. L. Adkin), 43, 496. 



Raised Beaches of Cape Turakirae (B. C. Aston), 



44, 208. 



Rarotonga and Aitutataki, Geology of (P. 



Marshall), 41, 98. 

 Redchff Gully, Rakaia River (R. Speight), 45, 335. 

 Reef-bordered Coasts, Significant Features of 



(W. M. Davis), 51, 6. 

 Reefton Gold-veins, Geology of (A. M. Finlay- 



son), 41, 85. 

 Relation between Cretaceous and Tertiary 



Rocks (P. Marshall), 48, 100. 

 Relationship of Upper Cretaceous and Lower 



Cainozoic Formations in N.Z. (J. Park), 49, 392. 

 Rock Platforms, High-water : A Phase of 



Shore-line Erosion (J. A. Bartrum), 48, 132. 

 Rock-series of N.Z., The Younger (P. Marshall, 



R. Speight, and C. A. Cotton), 43, 378. 

 Rough Ridge, Otago, and its Splintered Fault- 

 scarp (C. A. Cotton), 51, 282. 

 Rurutu Islands. Moorea and. Geology of (P. 



Marshall), 46,' 281. 

 Shingle-spit in Lake Coleridge (R. Speight), 45, 



331. 

 Signal Hill, Geology of (C. A. Cotton), 41, 111. 

 Soils of the Wairau Plain, Marlborough (L. J. 



Wild), 47, 413. 

 Southern Alps, Structure of (P. G. Morgan), 



43, 275. 

 Stage Names applicable to the Divisions of the 



Tertiary in N.Z. (J. A. Thomson), 48, 28. 



Stratigraphical Relationship of Weka Pass Stone 



and Amuri Limestone (R. Speight and L. J, 



Wild), 50, 65. 

 Stratigraphy of Tertiary Beds of TreUssick or 



Castle Hill Basin (R. Speight), 49, 321. 

 Structural and Glacial Features of Hurunui 



Valley (R. Speight), 50, 93. 

 Tahiti, Geology of (P. Marshall), 47, 361. 

 Tertiarv Beds in Pareora District, Succession of 



(M. C. Gudex), 50, 244. 

 Tertiary Outlier in Basin of Rakaia (R Speight), 



49, 356. 

 Trelissick or Castle Hill Basin, Further Notes on 



(R. Speight), 51, 157. 

 Tuamarina Valley : Note on the Quaternary 



Historv of Marlborough Sounds District (C. A. 



Cotton), 45, 316. 

 Tubuai Islands and Pitcairn Island, Geology of 



(P. Marshall), 50, 278. 

 Unconformities from Late Cretaceous to Early 



Miocene in N.Z., Record of (P. G. Morgan), 48, 1. 

 Uplifted East Coast of Marlborough. Preliminary 



Notes on (C. A. Cotton), 46, 286. 

 Volcanoes — 



Crater of Ngauruluje (P. Marshall), 41, 102. 



Rotomahana and District visited Twenty- 

 three Years after the ErujDtion (H. Hill), 

 43, 278 



Volcanic Eruptions on Ambrym Island (P. 

 Marshall), 47, 387. 

 Waipara Gorge, Lower, Preliminary Account 



of (R. Speight), 44, 221. 

 Wairarapa, The Great : A Ijost River (H. Hill), 



41,429. 

 Wangaloa Beds, The (P. Marshall), 49, 450. 

 Wellington Phvsiographv, Notes on (C. A. 



Cotton), 44, 245 ; 46, 294. 

 West Coast Sounds, Geology of (R. SiDeight), 



42, 255. 

 Westport-Charleston High-level Terraces, Geo- 

 logical History of (J. A. Bartrum), 46, 255 



PHYSICS. 



Cirrus Clouds, Direction and Motion of (H. B. 



Devereux), 45, 18. 

 Deflection of Plumb-line from Vertical due to 



Spheroidal Form of Figure of the Earth, and 



its Effect on Latitude of Stations above Mean 



Sea-level (W. T. Neill), 47, 578. 

 Depression of Freezing-point of Water by Carbon 



Dioxide in Solution (F. D. Farrow), 43, 29. 

 Evidences of the Condition of the Interior of 



the Earth (M. A. Eliott), 43, Proc. Ill, 94. 

 Gamma Ravs, Nature of (P. W. Burbidge and 



T. H. Laby), 44, Proc. J, 30. 

 Ground-temperature at Owaka (J. T. Bryant), 



42, Proc. II, 59. 

 Harmonic Analysis of Tidal Observations (C. E. 



Adams), 43, Proc. Ill, 83. 

 Harmonic Tidal Constants of N.Z. Ports : 



(1) Wellington and Auckland, (2) Dunedin 



and Port Chalmers (C. E. Adams), 45, 20 ; 



46, 316. 



Investigations into the Resistance of Earth 



Connections (L. Birks), 48, 464. 

 Latitude, Longitude, and Height of Hector Ob- 



servatorj% WeUington (C. E. Adams) 47, 

 [ 590. 



Mokoia Aerolite, witli Introductory Remarks on 



N.Z. Meteoric Phenomena (G. R. Marriner), 



42, 176. 

 Multiple Rainbow. Description of (G. L. Adkin), 



44, Proc. Ill, 85. 

 Night Marching by Stars (G. Hogben). 49, 



513. 

 Rainfall and Meteorology of Waihi (H. B. 



Devereux), 42, 408. 

 Southern Variable Stars (.J. C. Westland), 48, 



500. 

 Star Test for Telescopic Mirrors (T. Allison), 48, 



498. 

 To what Extent is Earth-rotation the Cause of 



Ocean Currents ? (A. W. Burrell), 51, 264. 



