INDEX. 



AUTHORS OF PAPERS. 



Adkin, G. L. — Examples of Readjustment of Drainage on the Tararua pages 



Western Foothills . . . . . . . . . . . . 183-191 



Andersen, J. C. — The Mission of the " Britomart " at Akaroa in August, 



1840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-89 



Bartrum, J. A. — 



Additional Facts concerning the Distribution of Igneous Rocks in New 



Zealand : No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 416-422 



The Conglomerate at Albany, Lucas Creek, Waitemata Harbour . . 422-430 



Beattie, H. — 



The Southern Maori, and Greenstone . . ' . . . . . . 45-52 



Nature-lore of the Southern Maori . . . . . . . . 53-77 



Betts, M. W. — 



Notes from the Canterbury College Mountain Biological Station, Cass. 



No. 7— The Rosette Plants : Part I . . . . . . . . 253-275 



Notes on the Autecology of certain Plants of the Peridotite Belt, Nelson : 



Part I— Structure of some of the Plants (No. 3) . . . . 276-314 



Cheeseman, T. F. — Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the Flora of 



New Zealand : No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16 



Chilton, Charles. — Some New Zealand Amphipoda : No. 1 . . . . 1-8 



Clarke, C. E. — ■ 



New Lepidoptera . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 



Lepidoptera of Auckland and the King-country . . . . . . 36-41 



Donovan, W. — 5ting-ray-liver Oil . . . . . . . . . . 29 



Donovan, W., and Burton, G. C— The Distillation of Waikaia Oil-shale . . 27-29 

 HOLLOWAY, J. E. — Studies in the New Zealand Species of the Genus Lyco- 



podium : Part IV — The Structure of the Prothallus in Five Species . . 193-239 

 Hudson, G. V. — 



Illustrated Life-histories of New Zealand Insects : No. 1 . . . . 32-34 



On some Examples of New Zealand Insects illustrating the Darwinian 



Principle of Sexual Selection . . . . . . . . . . 431-4:38 



Johnson (Mrs.), D. E.— The Food Values of New Zealand Fish : Part I . . 20-26 

 Marshall, P. — 



The Tawhiti Series, East Cape District .. .. .. .. 109-110 



The Hampden Beds and the New Zealand Tertiary Limestones . . 111-114 



Marshall, P., and Murdoch, R. — 



The Tertiary Rocks near Wanganui . . • . . . . - . 115-128 



Some Tertiarj^ Mollusca, with Descriptions of New Species . . . . 128-136 



Martin, W. — Pteridophytes of Banks Peninsula (Eastern Portion) . . 315-322 



Meyrick, E. — Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera . . . . . . 30-32 



Park, J. — On the Occurrence of Striated Boulders in a Palaeozoic Breccia 



near Taieri Mouth, Otago, New Zealand . . . . . • . • 107-108 



Pbtrie, D. — Descriptions of New Native Flowering-plants . . . • 17-19 



Phelpott, a. — Notes and Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera . . 42-44 



Poppelwell, D. L. — 



Notes on the Indigenous Vegetation of the North-eastern Portion of 



the Hokonui Hills, with a List of Species . . . . • • 239-247 



Notes on the Indigenous Vegetation of Ben Lomond, with a List of 



Species .. .. .. .. .. .. •• 248-252 



RowE, E. A. — The Influence of Salts of the Alkali and Alkaline-earth Metals on 



the Solubility in Water of Calcium Carbonate (a) in the Presence of Air 



free from Carbon Dioxide, (b) in the Presence of Excess of Carbon Dioxide 192 



Thomson, J. Allan. — The Notocene Geology of the Middle Waipara and 



Weka Pass District, North Canterbury, New Zealand . . . . 322^15 



Uttley, G. H. — 



Tertiary Geology of the Area between the Otiake River (Kurow District) 



and Dimtroon, North Otago . . . . . . • • • • 137-153 



Tertiary Geology of the Area between Wharekuri and the Otiake River, 



North Otago . . . . . . . . - • • • 154-168 



Remarlis on Bulletin No. 20 (New Series) of the New Zealand Geological 



Survey .. .. - .. .. .. •• .. 169-182 



Wall, A. — 



Ranunculus paucifolius T. Kirk : its Distribution and Ecology, and the 



Bearing of these upon certain Geological and Phylogenetic Problems 90-105 



Helichrysurn dimorphum Cockayne — a Hybrid ? . . • • • • 106—107 



Watt, M. N.— The Leaf-mining Insects of New Zealand . . . . • - 439-466 



Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington. — 1920. 



