Contents 



Art. XV. 

 XXVIII. 



XXIX. 



XXX. 



XXXI. 



XXXII. 



XXXIII. 



XXXIV. 



II. BOTANY. 



Transactions. 

 Some New Species of Plants. By T. F. Cheeseraan, F.L.S. 

 Some Hitherto - unrecorded Plant - habitats (YllW Rv T 

 Cockayne, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S. . . ' 



On the Occurrence of Poa litorosa Cheeseraan on Herekopere 

 Island. By D. Petrie, M.A., Ph.D. . . 



Note on the Pollination of Rhabdotliamnus Solandri A Cunn 

 By D. Petrie, M.A., Ph.D. . . 



Descriptions of New Species and Varieties of Native Phane- 

 rogams. By D. Petrie, M.A., Ph.D. 



On some Additions to the Flora of the Mangonui County Bv 

 H. Carse . . . . ~ ' ^ 



Notes on the Botany of the Ruggedy Mountains and the Upper 

 Fresh-water Valley, Stewart Island. By D. L. Poppelwell 



Notes on a Botanical Excursion to Northern Portion of the 

 Eyre Mountains. By D. L. Poppelwell 



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93-96 



251-263 



264 



264 

 26.5-275 



276-277 

 278-287 

 288-293 



Art. XXXV. 

 XXXVI. 



XXXVII. 



XXXVIII. 



XXXIX. 



XL. 



XLI. 



XLII. 

 XLIII. 



Lll. 



III. GEOLOGY. 



Transactions. 

 New Species of Tertiary Mollusm. By Henry Suter 

 Some Localities for Fossils at Oamaru. By P. Marshall M A 



D.Sc, and G. H. Uttley, M.A., M.Sc. '. . . . ' . " 



On the Igneous Intrusions of Mount Tapuaenuka, Marlborough 



By James Allan Thomson, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S. 

 The Tuamarina Valley : A Note on the Quarternary History of 



the Marlborough Sounds District. By C. A. Cotton. M.So. 



Notes on the Chief Physiographic Features of Norfolk Island 

 By R. M. Laing, B.Sc. 



On a Collection of Rocks from Norfolk Island. By R Speieht 



M.Sc, F.G.S. . . . . . . ■ . . 



On a Shingle-spit in Lake Coleridge. By R. Speight M Sc 



Redcliff Gully, Rakaia River. By R. Speight, M.Sc, F.G.S.. 

 Note on the Rate of Erosion of the Hooker and Mueller Glaciers 



By P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. 

 The Physical and Chemical State and Probable Role of Water 



in Rock-magmas. By P. G. Morgan, M.A. 



294-297 



297-307 



308-315 



316-322 



323-326 



326-331 



331-335 

 33.5-341 



342-343 



398-405 



Abt. 



IV. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. 



. The Chemistry of Flesh Foods.— (1) The Putrefaction of Flesh 

 Foods; (2) the Ripening of Flesh Foods ; (3) the Influence 

 of Cold Storage on the Composition of Flesh Foods. By 

 A. M. Wright, F.C.S.. M.A.C.S. . . . . . . 1-17 



II. The Direction of Motion of Cirrus Clouds. By H. B. Devereux, 



F.R.Met.Soc. .. .. . ." .. . i8_20 



III. Harmonic Tidal Constants of New Zealand Ports— Wellington 



and Auckland. By C. E. Adams, M.Sc, F.R.A.S. . . 20-21 



XLVI. The Action of Phosphorus on Solutions of Copper Sulphate 



and certain other Metallic Salts. By H. Rands, M.A. . . 350-353 



