AUTHORS. 



35- 



Seoak, H. W. — conlinued. 



Census of 1901, Note on the Veracity of the 



Returns of Age in the, 36, 80. 

 Drawing for Sequence in Competitions, 36, 



501. 

 Flood of Gold, 35, 122. 

 Foreign Trade, The Struggle for, 40, 520. 

 Population of N.Z., 33, 445. 

 vStatistics of lnsanit\-. Cancer, and Phthisis in 



N.Z., 34. 115. 

 Trade and Public Debt of N.Z., 35, 117. 

 Trade, English, Statistics respecting the 



Trend of. 36, 493. 

 Trade. Tlie Balance of. 37. 173. 



Sewell. W. 



■\Vhite Island. Notes on a Visit to. 6, 38(5. 



Shand, a. 



Icebergs at the Chatham Islands, 25, 516. 



Moriori Canoes. 4. 354. 



Morioris, Early History of the, 37. 144. 



Sh.\rp, D. 



Anthn'bifhe of N.Z., 9. 375. 

 Colydikhe of N.Z., 9, 390. 

 j Pselaphidm from N.Z., Descriptions of New 

 Species of. 8, 275. 

 P-sehiphid(e. Two New (ienera of : Daln/ri and 

 Sagola. 8. 273. 



Sharpe, R. B. 



Apferyx hulleri, 21, 224. 



Shepherd, H. F. 



Cyanide Process, Treatment of Partiall\- De- 

 composed Pyritic Tailings by, 38, 558. 



Shortland, E. 



Maori Races, Short Sketch of, 1 (independently 

 paginated) [2nd ed., 329]. 



Shrewsbury, H. 



Volcanoes, Auckland, 24. 3(i6. 



Shufeldt, R. W. 



Harpagornis, Affinities of, 28, 665. 



^KEV, H. 



Aerial Transit, Introduction of the Principle 

 of the Gyroscope in, 10, 176. 



Aerial Transit, Introduction of the Tension 

 Wheel in, 10, 173. 



Aerial Transit, Lifting- power of Inclined Planes 

 in, 10. 170. 



Astronomical Telescope on a New Construc- 

 tion, 5, 119. 



Aurora in the Southern Hemisphere, 35, 405. 



Biela's Comet : Reported Collision with the 

 Earths Atmosphere, 7, 148. 



Earths Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical Os- 

 cillations in the, and the Connection exist- 

 ing between the Fluctuations of Pressure, 

 as iirdicatcd by the Barometer, and Changes 

 in the Weather, 3, 306. 



Fire-grate for economizing the Combu.stion of 

 Coals and Lignites and increasing the 

 Radiation of Heat, 9, 672. 



Skev, H. — conlinued. 



Furnace, Smokeless and Self-feeding, for Lig- 

 nites and other Fuels, and the Utilisation 

 of the Waste Heat, 6, 25. 



Sun's Atmosphere, Periodic Vertical Oscilla- 

 tions in the, and their Connection with the 

 Appearance and Disappearance of the Solar 

 Spots, 13, 91. 



Telescopes, Direct-vision Solar Eye-piece for 

 Large, 8, 172. 



Zodiacal Light as seen in Southern Latitudes, 

 7, 150. 



Zodiacal Light : its Connection with the Sun's 

 Motion in Space, 5, App. xliii. 



Skey, H. F. 



Seismograph Records, Christchurch, 37, 582 ; 

 38, 568. 



Skey, W. 



Absorjition of Alkaloids by Aluminous Sili- 

 cates, 5, 375. 



Absorption of Antimony and Arsenic from a 

 Solution of their Oxides, 8, 337. 



Alkalies. Solubility of, in Ether, 8, 338. 



Alkalinity of Carbonate of Lime. 2, 150 : 4. 

 323. 



Alkalinity or Acidity of certain Salts and 

 Minerals, 4, 325. 



Alkaloids from Fixed Oils by Aniline Process, 

 Production of, 11, 471. 



Argentic Oxide. Decomposition of, bv Mer- 

 cury, 12, 414. 



Argentic Sulphide, Electric and Chemical 

 Deportment of, 8, 345. . 



Argentiferous Salts which are affected by 

 Light, Results obtained upon, 12, 401. 



Association of Grains of Gold with Native 

 Copper, 20, 454. 



Auriferous Alloys, Mode of protlucing, by Wet 

 Processes, 5, 370. 



Awaruite, a New Mineral from Barn Bay, 18, 

 401. 



Barium, Production of a Mono-hvdrate of 

 Chloride of, 3, 220. 



Bismuth at the Owen, Occurrence of, 19, 459. 



Bismuthic (iold at the Owen Goldfields, 20, 

 453. 



Brachyglotti-s lepanda and B. rangiora. Search 

 for Poisonous Principle of, 14, 400. 



Calcic Carbonate, Solubilit\' of, in Alkaline 

 Chlorides, 10, 449. 



Camphor, Cause of the Deposition of. towards 

 Light, 12, 411. 



Camphor on Water, Movements of. 11, 473 ; 

 12, 403. 



Chromes, Artificial : Preparation for Orna- 

 mental Purposes, 21, 359. 



Conductivity of certain Substances hitherto 

 supposed to be Non-conducting for Voltaic 

 Electricity, 29, 581. 



Copper, Absorption of, from its Ammoniacal 

 Solution, 4, 332. 



Coprosma grandiflora. Examination of the 

 Bark of, for Alkaloids, 2, 152. 



Crystalline Phosphates and Arseniates, Pro- 

 duction of certain, 2, 146. 



