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Contents. 



PAGES 



Vkt. XX. Notes on the Occurrence of certain Marine 

 /'< ptilia in New Zealand Waters. Bv T. F. 

 Cheeseman, F.L.S. . . . . . . 267-269 



XXII. Preliminary Note on some Stages in the De- 

 velopment of a Polychcete. By H. B. Kirk. 

 M.A... .. .. .. .. 286-288 



XXXIII. |A New Placostylus from New Zealand. By 



Henry Suter . . . . . . . . 340-343 



XXXIV. Result of Dredging for Mollusca near Cuvier 



Island, with Descriptions of New Species. 



By Henry Suter . . . . . . 344-359 



XXXV. Descriptions of New Species of New Zealand 



Mollusca. By Henry Suter . . . . 360-373 



XXXVI. Notes on some New Zealand Marine Mollusca. 



By Tom Iredale . . . . . . 373-387 



XXXVII. A Preliminary List of the Marine Mollusca of 



Banks Peninsula. By Tom Iredale . . 387-403 



XXXVIII. List of Marine Molluscs collected in Otago. By 



Tom Iredale . . . . . . . . 404-410 



XXXIX. List of Marine Mollusca from Lyall Bay, near 



Wellington. By Tom Iredale . . . . 410-415 



XLIII. The Disappearance of the New Zealand Birds. 



By Dr. R. Fulton .. .. ..485 500 



XLIV. The Little Barrier Bird-sanctuary. By James 



Drummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S. . . ' . . 500-506 



XLVH. Further Notes on Lepidoptera. By George 



Howes, F.E.S. . . . . . • 533-534 



XLVIII. Additional Notes on the Kea. By George R. 



Marriner, F.R.M.S. . . ' . . . . 534-537 



III. — Botany. 



1. Young Stages of Dicksonia and Oyathea. By G. 



B. Stephenson, M.Sc. . . . . . . 1-16 



IIL The Development of some New Zealand Conifer 

 Leaves with regard to Transfusion Tissue 

 and to Adaptation to Environment. By 

 Miss E. M. Griffin, M.A. . . . . 43-72 



\ X I . < 'ontributions to a Fuller Knowledge of the 

 Flora of New Zealand : No. 2. By T. F. 

 Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S. .. ..270-285 



XXIII. I )escription of a New Species of Veronica ( Linn. ). 



By D. IVtrie. M.A.. F.L.S. .. .. 288-289 



XXIV. Account of a Visit to Mount Hector, a High 



Peak of the Tararuas, with List of Flower- 

 ing-plants. By D. Petrie, M.A., F.L.S. ..289-304 

 XXV. Some Hitherto-unrecorded Plant-habitats (III). 



By L. Cockayne, Ph.D. .. ..304-315 



XXVI. Notes on the Spread of Phytophthora infestans, 

 with Special Reference to Hybernating 

 Mycelium. By A. H. Cockayne ..316-320 



XLI. Notes on Botanical Nomenclature; with Re- 

 marks on the Rules adopted by the Inter- 

 national Botanical Congress of Vienna. By 

 T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S... .. 447-465 



XLV. The Grasses of Tutira. By H. Guthrie-Smith. . 506-519 



