34 



Robertson, P. W. — continued. 



Latent Heats of Fusion of the Elements and 



Compounds. 34, 501. 

 Maximum or Minimum in the Properties of 



certain Series of Organic Compounds, 35, 



465. 



Robertson, P. W., and Easterfield, T. H. 

 Vapour Densities of the Fatty Acids, 34, 499. 



ROBSON, C. H. 



Fi'ost-fish {Lepidojnis caudatva). Habits of the, 



8, 218. 

 Katipo {Latrodectus katipo). Breedinc Habits 



of the, 11, 391. 

 Mai-ine Spider found at Cape Campbell : 



Argyronetra marina, 10, 299. 

 Moa Remains in Vicinity of Cape Campbell, 



8, 95 ; 9, 279. 

 Plover, Eastern Golden {Charadrius fulvus) : 



Observations on Breeding Habits. 16, 308. 



ROBSON, C. W. 



Cuttlefish, New Species of : Architndhis kirkii, 

 19, 155. 



ROCHFORT, J. 



Hokitika River, Changes in, 3, 299. 



RoLSTON, Dr., a7id Edwin, Lieut. 



White Island, Crater of, 1, 57 [2nd ed., 4(i4j. 



Ross, A. H. 



Magnetic NeetUe, Declination of, 6, 3. 

 Ships' Compasses : Deviations in Iron Steam- 

 vessels, 6, 10. 



Rothschild, W. 



Rail from Auckland Islands, New : ifaUus 

 mueUeri, 26, 180. 



RowE, T. W. 



Coriaria niscifolia, Development of the 

 Flower of, 19, 317. 



Rutherford, E. 



Magnetic Viscosity, 28, 182. 

 Magnetization of Iron by High-frequency Dis- 

 charges, 27, 481. 



Rutherfurd, A. J. 



Salmonidcp. and their New Home in the South 

 Pacific, 33, 240. 



Rutland, J. 



FaU of the Leaf, 21, 110. 



Family Marks, 40, 563. 



Grayling, Habits of the N.Z., 10, 250. 



Greenstone : did the Maori discover it ? 30, 



29. 

 Rat, N.Z. Bush {Mus inaorium). Habits of the, 



22, 300. 

 Right-sidedness, 40, 339. 

 Totara, Regrowth of the, 33. 324. 

 Traces of Civilisation : an Inquiry into the 



History of the Pacific, 29, 1. 



St. John, J. H. H. 



Tradition respecting the Aboriginal Inhabit- 

 ants of Whakatane. 24, 478. 



Salmon, E. S. 



Isotachis new to Science. A N.Z. : I . <trfi}mnii, 

 34. 325. 



Sandager, F. S. 



Fishes found round Mokohinou Islands. 20, 



127. 

 Mokohinou Islands and the Birds which visit 



them, 22, 286. 

 Sea-trout (Salmon or Sahnon-trnnt ?), Note 



on some, 25, 254. 



Schaw, H. 



Antaictic Research, 28, (52. 



Atmosphere, Further Light on the ( irculation 



of the, in the Southern Hemisphere, 31, 57". 

 .Atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere, 



Facts discovered in his Investigations of the 



Motions of the, 33, 376. 

 Cyclones, Interaction of. upon one another, 



31, 567. 

 Earth's Atmosphere. Vertical Comiionent of 



the Motions of the, 30, 465. 

 Glacial Epoch, The Last : explained by 



Majoi'-General Drayson's Discovery of the 



Second Rotation of the Earth. 27, 513. 

 Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- 

 sophical Society, 1893, 26, 635. 

 Rainbows caused by Reflection in Still Water, 



and on EUiptically Generated Rainbows, 



25, 450. 

 Reflection of Light, Some Peculiar Cases of 



the, 27, 535. 

 Skeleton of Building revealed l)\- Dew. 26. 



544. 

 Spiders, Notes on, 26, 107. 

 Storms of 30th .lanuary and l(5th April. 1897, 



Histories of the, 30. 477. 

 Triple Bows, Remarkable Appearance of Two, 



seen at Invercargill, 26, 545. 

 Weather - charts, .\ustralasian. and N.Z. 



Storms. 29, 61. 

 Weather Prognostic, .\ Wellington. 28, 71. 



Schwarzbach, B. 



Sight, Effects of School Life on. 15, 472. 



Scott, J. H. 



Cancer in Fish, Note on the ( )ccurrencc of, 



24, 201. 

 Maccjuarie Island, 15, 484. 

 Osteology of Aborigines of N.Z. and of the 



Chatham Islands, 26, 1. 

 Presidential .\ddress to Otago Institute, 1885, 



18. 429. 



Scott, R. J. 



Resistance of Steel to Mechanical Shock, and 

 the Determination of Material suitable for 

 Machinery, 38, 515. 



Segar, H. W. 



Age-di.stribution of the Population of the 

 Four Chief Provincial Districts of N.Z., 

 Comparison of the, 36, 504. 



