30 



Mn.uAN, E. K. 



Northern Wairoa. 'J'hf. 36, 453. 

 Volcanic (irits and Ajih-licds in the Waite- 

 mata Scries. 34. 414. 



MlKDO(H. E. 



MolluMCii of N.Z.. Marine. Additions to the, 37, 

 217. 



Molbisca. Pliocene, from the Wanganui Dis- 

 trict. New S]>ecies of ; with Notes on other 

 Described Species, 32, 216. 



Pori/phanfo atiainentarid. Anatoniv of. 38, 

 313. 



Puri/phantii btisbi/i, Anatomy of, 35, 2.")8. 



Pari/pluinUt funiosa. Anatomy of. 36. 1.3(i. 



Murdoch, R., and iSutek. H. 



Dredging on the Continental Slielf of X.Z., 

 Results of. 38. 27S. 



MCRIE, J. 



Hvbriditv between the Common Fowl and the 

 Woodhen. 22. 342. 



MVKISU.N. \V. D. 



Dog. Wild, Note on the, 10. 322. 

 Moa Remains, Notes on, 4, 120. 



N. 



Naees, (4. S. 



Longitude of Wellington ()bser\atoiy. 7. o02. 



Nevill. S. T. 



Presidential Address to ( )ta^o Institute, 1878, 

 10, .-)62. 



Newell. J. A. 



Lim])et {I'iiHikUh raclinn-i), Anatom\- of, 19, 

 157. 



Newman, A. K. 



l'"xtinction of the iNIaori, Study of the Causes 



leading to the. 14, 459. 

 Is N.Z. a Healthy Country r 15, 493. 

 Maori Calabashes, Two, with Carved Wooden 



Necks called Tuki or Ko-ono-utto. 36. 1, 527. 

 Maori Dredges {Roukcil-ahi and Hdo], 37, 138. 

 Maoii Eel-aod, Stone-carved \\ooden Image 



of a. 38. 130. 

 Maori Trumpet. Long: Musical Notes and 



other Features, 38, 134. 

 New Zealand from a Plivsician's Point of 



View, 12. 433. 

 l'h\ siological Changes in English Race when 



transplanted to N.Z.. 9. 37. 

 Presidential Atldress to Wellington Philo 



>ophical Society, 1880, 12. 433. 

 Tuatara Lizard, Phvsiologv and Anatomy of 



tlic. 10. 222. 



NOTT. .1. T. 



Ascidians. Composite, of th<' Ninth Shore 

 Reef, 24, 305. 



NOTTIDGE, T. 



PhoniiixDii tetiax. Structure and Ct)lour of 

 1m lire of, 2, 108. 



Page. S. 



^loleeular Association and Dissociation, Effect 

 on Temjierature of, 38. 512. 



Page, S.. and Peideaux, E. B. R. 



Artesian-wcU System at the Base of the Poit 

 Hills. 33. 33.5. 



Paek, a. 



Parasites. Animal and Vegetable, associateil 

 with the Production of Neoplasms in Cattle 

 and Sheei). 28. 451. 



Park, J. 



Andesites from Thames (ioldtield. 34, 435. 



Border-segregation in some Igneous Magmas, 

 Cause of, 37, 486. 



Coalfields of N.Z., Age and Relations of the, 

 36. 405. 



Coal in N.Z.. Extent and Duration of Work- 

 able. 21. .325. 



Coal on the Shores of the Waitemata, Pro- 

 spects of finding Workable, 24, 380. 



Coast-line. Secular Movements of the N.Z., 



34. 440. 



Contact Metamori)hism in its Relation to cer- 

 tain Ore-deposits, 38. 16. 



Deposition of Mineral Matter from Aqueous 

 Solutions in its Relation to the Filling of 

 Cavities and Vein-fissures. 38, 36. 



Fluorspar at the Baton (Joldfields. Occur- 

 rence of, 22, 521. 



Geology of Kuaotunu (ioldfield, 26, 360. 



Geology of Noi-th Head, Waikouaiti, and its 

 Relation to the Geological History of 

 Dunedin, 36, 418. 



Glacier Moraines in the Leith Valle\ , Dun- 

 edin. 34. 444. 



Granite and Gneis.sic Rocks in the Ki!iii- 

 country, 25, 353. 



Hv]iersthene Andesite from Waihi ^line. 33. 

 342. 



Lead. Native, at Parapara, 35. 403. 



Magmatic Segregation in its Relation to the 

 Genesis of certain Ore-botlies. 38. 1 1. 



Maitai Series, Jurassic Age of the, 36. 431. 



Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury, 

 with S])ecial Reference to the Relations 

 existinii between the Pareora and < »amaru 

 Series, '^37, 489. 



Metal-bearing Solutions concerned in Forma- 

 tion of ()re-dei)Osits, Origin of. 39, 98. 



Metasomatism in the Formation of certain 

 Ore-deposits. Rnh of, 38, 33. 



Minerals, Rare, Occurrence in N.Z. of some, 

 26. 365. 



MoUusca. Marine, of Totaranui Bay. Nelson. 



35. 299. 



Mount Franklin. Ascent of. 17, 350. 

 Octoi)us. New : (ktoinis coiumuni.$, 17, 198. 

 Oil-bearing Strata of the North Island. 21. 



489. 

 Ores in Horizontal Zones in Vertical Depths 



Distribution of, 39, 90. 

 Pecten, New Species of, from the Oamaru 



Series : Pseudmnusshim (Pecten) huitoni, 37. 



485. 



