Obituary. xix 



Eels, III., 120. 

 Flesh Fly, III., 116. 



F'ood-plants used by Civilised Man as compared with those used in Pre- 

 historic Times, Notes on the Difference in, XYIII., 30. 

 Glaciers, Extinct, VI., 297. 

 Glaciation, Pleistocene, VII., 409. 

 Great Flood of February, 1868, XIV., 76. 

 Hybridization, I., 89 ; 2nd ed., 31. 

 Insectivorous Birds as the Friends of the Agriculturist : Presidential 



Address in 1902, XXXV., 1 

 Lake Districts of the Province of Auckland, IX., 1. 

 Maori Traditions, IV., 51. 



'• Marshlights," Supplement to Mr. R. C. Harding's Paper on, XXX., 92. 

 Microbes, Remarks on Pathogenic, and the Means of preventing Diseases 



originating in their Introduction into the System, XXII. , 55. 

 Moa, Extinction of the, VIII., 58. 

 Moriori Canoes, IV., 354. 



Moriori Traditions, Manners, and Customs, IX., 15. 

 Mr. J. T. Thomson's System of Survey, from a Legal Point of View, 



IX., 280. 

 Paryphanta in New Zealand, Notes on the Larger Species of ; with some 



Remarks on the Distribution and Dispersal of Land Shells, XXVII., 



224. 

 Patellidce, Notes on, with reference to Species found on Rocks at Island 



and Lyall Bays, XXX., 309. 

 Phormium tenax, I., 168; 2nd ed., 114. 

 Photography, IV., 160. 

 Podiceps cristatus, III., 113. 

 Polygonum aviculare, V., 310. 

 Sand-dunes on the West Coast of the Provincial District of Wellington, 



XIV., 89. 

 Sand-worn Stones, II., 247. 

 Scientific and Material Progress in New Zealand during the Victorian 



Era, XXX., 1. 

 Te Rauparaha, Life and Times of, V., 19. 

 Tidal Wave of 11th May, 1877, X., 522. 



