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INDEX, 



A U 1^ H () R S OF PAPER S. 



Adkin, G. L. — Further Notes on the Horowhenua Coastal Plain and tiie 

 Associated Physiooiaphic Features . . 



B ARTRL'M, J. A. — 



New Fossil Mollusca 



A Fossiliferous Bed at Kawa ( 'reek. West Coast, South of Waikato River, 

 New Zealand 



Ben HAM, W. B. — 



On the Occurrence of Two Unusual Blood-vessels in Hyht aurea 

 Some Earthworms from Steplien Island and D'Urville Island . . 



Betts, M. AVixifred — Notes on the Auteeology of certain Plants of the Peri- 

 dotite Belt, Nelson : Part I — Structure of some of the Plants (No. 2) 



Bt'CKMAN, S. S. — Terminology for Beak and Foraminal Develojiment in 

 Brachio])oda 



BrRRELJ., A. W. — To what extent is Fartli-rotation the Cause of the Ocean 

 Cmrents ? 



Carse, H. — A A'ew \'ariety of Pferis iiiacilenln 



Chbesemax, T. F. — 



Contributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the J'^lora of New Zealand : No. 6 

 Some Additions to the New Zealand Floi'a 



Chilton, C. — Ceina, an Aberrant Genus of the Amphipodan Family Talitridae 



Cotton, C. A. — Rough Ridge, Otago. and its Splintered Fault-scarp 



Davis, W. M. — The Significant Features of Reef- bordered Coasts 



Farnie, Winifred C. — The Structure of Amphihola erpnata Martyn 



Farr, C. C., and others — Report on the Natural Features of the Arthur's 

 Pass Tunnel 



FYetcher, H. J. — The Edible Fish. &.v., of Tau|)o-nui-a-Tia 



(ioDBV. ]\I. H. — A Pieliminary Investigation of the Age and Manner of 

 (Growth of Brown Trout in Canterbury, as shown by a Microscopic 

 Examination of theii- Scales 



Herriott, E. M. — A History of 

 Reference to its Botany 



Hagley Park, Christchurch, with Si:)ecial 



Hoi.i.owAV, J. E. — Studies in the New Zealand Species of the Genus Lyco- 

 lio'JiuDi : Part III — The Plasticity of the S]iecies 



Laino. H. M. — The Vegetation of Banks Peninsula, with a Ij'st of Species 

 (Flowering-plants and Ferns) 



Malcolm, J. — On the Toxicity of the Tutu I'ruit and Seed 



3IARSHALL, P. 



Fauna of the Hamjiden Beds and Classification of the Oamaru System.. 

 (Jccurrence of Fossil Moa- bones in the Lower Wanganui Strata 



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108-118 



96-100 

 101-106 



30-34 

 35^1 



136-156 



450-454 



264-267 

 95 



85-92 

 92-95 



118-129 



282-285 



6-30 



69-85 



422-426 

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355-408 

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