Hamilton. — Publications about the Maoris. 



533 



Author. 



Title. 



Volume 



Tarakawa Takaa- 

 nui 



Taylor, Rev. R. . . 

 Tareha 



Thomas, Professor 



Cyrus 

 Tuompson,Dr. A. S. 



Thomson, J. T. . 



Thome, G., jun. 



Tregear, E. 



The Doings of Te Wera-Hauraki 

 and Nga Puhi on the East 

 Coast, New Zealand (Trausl. 

 by S. Percy Smith) 



On New Zealand Lake Pas 



Description of the Maori House 

 at the Colonial Museum 



Maya and Malay 



Observations on the Stature, 



Weight, &c, of the New- 



Zealanders 

 The Native Race of New Zea- 

 land 

 Ethnographical Considerations 



of the Wnence of the Maori 

 On Barata Numerals 

 Philological Considerations on 



the Whence of the Maori 

 Barat or Barata Fossil Words 

 Pronouns and other Barat 



Fossil Words compared with 



Primaeval and Nun - Aryan 



Languages of Hindustan and 



Borders 

 Moriori Connection 

 Presidential Address, 5th July, 



1880 

 Notes on the Discovery of Moa 



and Moa -hunters' Remains 



at Pditaua River, near Wha- 



ngarei 

 The Maori in Asia 

 On the Track of a Word 

 Polynesian Folk-lore : Part I., 



Hina's Voyage to the Sacred 



Isle 

 Ancient Alphabets in Polynesia 

 Polynesian Folk-lore : Part II., 



the Origin of Fire 

 The Aryo-Scmitic Maori — a Re- 



The Knowledge of Cattle 

 amongst the Ancient Poly- 

 nesians 



Curious Polynesian Words 



The Moriori 



Tbe Extinction of the Moa . . 



Old M^ori Civilisation 



Myths of Observation 



C-remonial Language 



Polynesian Causatives 



The Pohnesian Bow 



Physical Endurance. . 



Jrnl. Pol. Soc. viii. 183, 

 235 ; ix. 47, 54, 65, 74. 



Trans. 



v. 101. 

 i. n.e. 445. 



Jrnl. Pol. Soo. viii. 89. 



Jrnl. Ethn. Soc. Lond. iii. 

 123, 1854. 



Jrnl. Statist. Soc. xvii. 27, 



1854. 

 Trans, iv. 23. 



„ v. 131. 



vi. appendix, xxv. 



lxv. 

 xi. 157. 

 xii. 23. 



xii. 237. 

 xiii. 458. 



viii. 83. 



xviii. 3. 

 xix. 482. 

 xix. 486. 



xx. 353. 

 xx. 369. 



xx. 400. 



xxi. 447, 503. 



xxiii. 531. 

 xxii. 75. 

 „ xxv. 413, 530. 

 „ xxvi. 533, 543, 657. 

 „ xxvii. 579. 

 xxvii. 593 

 Jrnl. Pol. Soc. i. 53. 

 i. 56. 

 Smithsonian Report, 199, 



1892. 

 Jrnl. Pol. Soc. ii. 71. 



