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HOCKKN', T. M. 



Derelict Ship in Facile Harbour, Dusky Bay, 



20. 422. 

 Earliest Literature and Maps relating to X.Z., 



27. 616. 

 Earl\- Visits of the French to N.Z., 40, 137- 

 Fiji Fire Ceremony, Account of the, 31, 667. 

 Literature in N.Z., Some Account of the Be- 

 ginnings of : — 



The Maori Section, 33, 472. 



The English Section — Newspapers, 34, 99. 

 Tasman and his Journal, 28, 117. 



HoGBEN, (;. 



Calculating Cubic Content of Excavation, 

 CTraphic Method of, as for Water-races on 

 Uneven Ground, 31, 602. 



Earthquake of 5th December, 1881, felt at 

 Christ.church, Determination of the Origin 

 of the, 23, 465. 



Earthquake of 27th December, 1888, felt in 

 Cantcrburx' and Westland. Origin of, 23, 

 470. 



Earthquake of 7th March, 1890, felt at Napier, 

 Gisborne, and other Places, 23. 473. 



Earthquake of 24th June, 1891, 24, 574. 



Earthquake of 5th .J\dy, 1891, in Cook 

 Strait : an Attemjtt to define the Epi- 

 centrum, 24, 577. 



Earthquake of 4th December, 1891, 25, 362. 



.Earthquake. Tasmanian, of 27th .January, 

 1892. 31. 594. 



Earthquake at Nelson, 12th February, 1893, 

 26. 347. 



Earthquake at Wanganui on 8th December, 

 1897. 31, 583. 



Earthquake. East (Joa.st, of 9th August, 1904, 

 37, 421. 



Earthquake Motion as observed in N.Z., 

 Notes on the Comparison of some Elements 

 of, with their Theoretic Values, 31, 590. 



Earthquake-waves. Path of, through the 

 Earth. 37. 424. 



Earthquakes, Theory of N.Z., 38, 502. 



Geometry, Transcendental : Remarks sug- 

 gested by Mr. Frankland's Paper, '' Non- 

 Euclidian Geometry vindicated," 19, 510. 



Seismograms of Distant Earthquakes, 33, 560. 



Seismograph Records at Wellington, 34, 598 ; 

 35, 582 ; 37, 588 ; 38, 572. 



Hogg, E. (J. 

 JGlaciated Stones from Quecnstown, Lake 

 "J Wakatipu, 37, 426. 

 .,^lsogonal Transformations, 39, 305 ; 40, 333. 



tiowELL, J. H. 



Radio-activity of certain Soils, 39, 223. 



Howes, G. 



Lepidoptera, Notes on, 40, 533. 

 Lepidoptera. Some New Species of, 38, 510. 

 Metacria-s strategica. Occurrence at Invercar- 



gill of, 33, 188. 

 Moths, Two Rare and Two Introduced, 38, 



509. 



HuDsox, G. V. 



Ant-like Insect {Betyla fulva) parasitic in the 

 N.Z. Glow-worm, 25, 164. 



Aurora Australis observed at Karori on the 

 20th August, 1894, 27, 657. 



Biological Collections, N.Z., Importance of, 

 26,^199. 



Caddis Fly, Metamorphosis of the, 18. 213. 



Cicadce of N.Z., 23, 49. 



Cicadidoe of N.Z., Synonymical Notes on, 25, 

 162. 



Codlin-moths Carpocapsa pouiondht and Ca- 

 coecia excc.ssnna. Few Words on, 23, 56. 



Comet of AprU, May, and June, 1901, 34, 31. 



Declana flocco-sa, a Common Moth, Varieties 

 of, 21, 190. 



Dipterous Insect, New : Nettiorcea nyctmeri- 

 aniis, 15, 218. 



Entomological Field-work in N.Z.. 33. 383. 



Entomological Tour on the Tableland of 

 Mount Arthur, 22, 179. 



Entomology of Mount Holdsworth, Tararua 

 Range, 37, 334. 



Entomology of the Routeburn Valley, 39, 197. 



Eristalis tenax and Musca voniitoria in N.Z., 

 22, 187. 



Glow-worm of N.Z., Habits and Life-history 

 of the, 23, 43. 



Glow-worms of N.Z., 19, 62. 



Insects, Senses of, 34, 18. 



Insect Swarms on Mountain-tops in N.Z., 38, 

 334. 



Instinct in Insects, Instances of, 24, 354. 



Junonia vellida and Deiopeia pvlrheUa, Occur- 

 rence in N.Z. of, 19, 201. 



Macro-lepidoptera, New Species of, 35, 243 ; 

 37, 355. 



Macro-lepidoptera observed during the Sum- 

 mer of 1898-99, 32, 10. 



Macro-lepidoptera ob.served during the Sum- 

 mer of 1903^, including a Note on a 

 Hawk-moth new to N.Z., 37. 358. 



Macro-lepidoptera, Recent Observations on 

 N.Z., including Descriptions of New Species, 

 40, 104. 



Micro-Iepidoptera, Natural Histor\- of Three 

 Species of, 21, 189. 



Neuroptera of N.Z., Notes on, 26, 105. 



Plume-moths : Unusual Abundance of cer- 

 tain Species during Summer of 1894—95, 

 28, 379. 



Seasonal Time, 28, 734 ; 31, 577. 



Tipulm (Daddv-longlegs), New Species of, 27, 

 293. 



Vegetable Caterjiillar. Origin of the. 39, 195. 



Hudson, J. 



Blights, Notes on : Dactylopinx ralceolarice 



and Lecanium hispidum, 23, 111. 

 Spontaneous Generation, Description of a Jew 



Experiments bearing on the Question of, 17, 



182. 

 Wattle-blight {Icerya purchasi) in Tasmania, 



and its Natural Enemies, 22, 176. 



Hughes, H. G. 



Tutu Plant, Certain Properties of, 3, 237. 



