526 Nexv Zealand Institute. 



Vol. XII, 307; Vol. XIII, 144; Vol. XIV, 109; Vol. XV, 

 282; Vol. XVI, 272; Vol. XVII, 533; Vol. XVIII, 311; 

 Vol. XIX, 558 ; Vol. XX, 455 ; Vol. XXI, 458 ; Vol. XXII, 

 564; Vol. XXIII, 573; Vol. XXIV, 674; Vol. XXV. 6.30; 

 Vol. XXVI, 617; Vol. XXVII, 609; Vol. XXVIII, 693; 

 Vol. XXIX, 596; Vol. XXX, 690; Vol. XXXI. 700; Vol. 

 XXXII, 523 ; Vol. XXXIII, 616 ; Vol. XXXIV, 569 ; Vol. 

 XXXV, 531; Vol. XXXVI, 692 ; Vol. XXXVII, 610. 

 t ^ The volume just published. Vol. XXXVIII, contains, iu 

 addition to a photograph and In M«moriam of the late Captain 

 Hutton, 634 pages and 67 plates. The contents of Vols. XXXVII 

 and XXXVIII are comprised below. 



634 660 



The whole of the work was done, as formerly, at the Govern- 

 ment Printing Office. 



The late Captain Hutton. — -The following resolution was 

 passed at the last meeting of the Board of Governors : " The 

 Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute desires to 

 express its deep sense of the loss to natural science caused by 

 the death of Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., President of the 

 Institute. Captain Hutton's connection with the New Zealand 

 Institute dates from its inception in 1868, and his researches 

 on the geology and zoology Of New Zealand for a period of 

 forty years have left an enduring mark on the science of the 

 colony, and made his name widely known throughout the world. 

 His single-hearted devotion to his work and his untiring enthu- 

 siasm inspired many others to continue the researches which he 

 began. His assistance a,nd advice were always at the service 

 of his fellow-workers, and his influence will remain an effective 

 factor in scientific work in the future." 



In addition to passing this resolution the Board of Governors 

 decided to commemorate Captain Hutton's scientific work in 

 the colony by establishing a fund to be known as the " Hutton 

 Memorial Research Fund," the money obtained to be devoted 

 to the encouragement of original research in biological and 



