Contents. 



Art. XVII. The Geology of Rarotonga and Aitutataki. Bv P. Mar- pages. 

 shall, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S. .. '. . .. 98-100 



XVIII. Contact Rocks from West Nelson. By P. Marshall . . 101-102 



XIX. Crater of Ngauruhoe. By P. Marshall . . . . 102-105 



XX. Additions to the List of New Zealand Minerals. By P. 



Marshall .. .. .. .. .. 105-110 



XXI. Geology of Signal Hill, Dunedin. By C. A. Cotton, M.Sc. 111-126 



XXVI. Some New Zealand Fossil Cephalopods. By P. Marshall 143-145 



XLIV. The Great Wairarapa : A Lost River. By H. Hill, B.A., 



F.G.S. 



429-437 



Plate. 



I. 



II. 



Ill, IV (Fig. 1). 



IV (Figs. 2, 3). 



V-VII. 



VIII-XI. 



XII. 



XIII, XIV. 



XIVa. 



XV, XVI. 



XVII. 



XVIII-XX. 



XXl-XXVIII. 



XXIX. 



XXX-XXXII. 



LIST OP PLATES. 



Striated Stones. — Gudex 



Quartz Veins of Otago Goldfields. — Finlayson 



Rarotonga and Aitutaki. — Marshall .. 



Contact Rocks of West Nelson. — Marshall 



Crater of Ngauruhoe. — Marshall 



Geology of Signal Hill. — Cotton 



New Zealand Starfish. — Farquhar 



D'Urville's Visit to Tologa Bay. — Smith 



New Zealand Fossil Cephalopods. — Marshall 



New Zealand Coxsonidce. — Broun 



A New Zealand Actinian. — Stuckey 



Two Anemones. — Stuckey 



A Review of New Zealand Actiniaria. — Stuckey 



Aerial Rhizomes in Cordyline australts. — Cockayne 



Dactyla7ithus Taylori. — 'H.iLij 



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XVII 



XVIII 



XIX 



XXI 



XXII 



XXIII 



XXVI 



XXVIII 



XXXIV 



XXXV 



XXXVI 



XXXIX 



XLV 



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