AUTHORS. 



39 



Thomas. A. P. W. — rout i mad. 



Presidential Adilross to AurUlaml Institute. 



189.-.. 28. 747. 

 Rocks of the Kermadeo Islanils. 20. :U1. 

 Voleanic Hocks of 'I'aupo District an<i Kinu- 



countrv. 20. SOU. 



Thomson. 0. M. 



Coptpoda of X.Z.. 15. IK}. 



Copepoda of N.Z.. Parasitic ; with Descrip- 

 tions of New Species. 22, 3r,3 ; 23, 227. 



Cni.i/iicfii Anoiiiura of N.Z.. A Revision of the, 

 31. 169. 



Crustacea from Macquarie Island. 27. 21U. 



Crustacea of N.Z., Notes on and Additions to, 

 11. 230 ; 13, 204 ; 14. 230 : 16. 234 ; 21, 259. 



<^"rustacean. New. from Auckland Islands. 11. 

 249. 



Daphnia, New Species of : I), si m 11 is. 16. 240. 



Donatia novce-zealandice, 13. 289. 



E)ifotiiostraca of N.Z.. 11. 2.-)l. 



Fisheries of N.Z.. Notes on. 30. .-)7i). 



Flora of N.Z., Origin of the, 14. 485. 



Flowerinw-plants of N.Z., Fertilisation of, 13, 

 241. 



dastrodia, 40, 579. 



Loranthus, Peculiar Attachment -discs deve- 

 loped in some Si^ecies of. 31, 73(). 



Melicope simplex, Cleistogamic Flowers of. 24. 

 416. 



Natural History, The Study of. 31. 740. 



Orchesfidce, S_ynonyray of the N.Z., 31. 197. 



Orchids of N.Z., Means of Fertilisation among 

 some, 11, 418. 



Plant-acclimatisation in X.Z.. 33, 313. 



Plants of Otago, Naturalised, 7, 370. 



Plants of Otago, Notes on some. 9. 538. 



Portobello Marine Fish - hatcher\ and Bio- 

 logical Station. 38. 529. 



Pycnogonida of N.Z.. 16, 242. 



Sea-fishes, Notes on, 24, 202. 



Viola. Cleistogamic Flowers of the (4enus, 11, 

 415. 



Tho.msox, ('. M., and Chiltox. C. 



Crustacea Malacostrara of N.Z., Critical List 

 of, 18, 141. 



Thomson, J. A. 



Fossils from Kakanui. 40. 98. 

 Gem (iravcls of Kakanui: with Remarks on 

 Ceology of District. 38, 482. 



Thomson, J. T. 



Barata Numerals, 5, 131. 



Barat or Barata Fossil Words. 11. 157 ; 12, 



223. 

 lleansing of Towns, 11, 38. 

 <ilacial Action and Terrace Formations of 



South N.Z.. 6. 309. 

 Longitude of Wellington. 8. 441. 

 Mind-stuff : Remarks on Mr. Frankland's 



Paper, 14, 107. 

 Moriori Connection. 12, 237. 

 Presidential Address to Otago Institute — 



1874. 6, 440 ; 1875. 7. 550. 

 Presidential Address to Southland Institute — 



1880, 13, 458 ; 1881, 14, 5fi8. 



Thomson, J. T. — continued. 



Rivers. Contrivance for Economizing Current 



of. 4. 141. 

 Southland District before Settlement. 13. 459. 

 Smvev. Colonial Standard, 9. 9(j. 

 Whence of the Maori, Fthnogra])hical Con- 



sidci-ations on the. 4, 23. 

 Whence of the Maori. Philological ( 'onsidera- 



tions on the. 6. A|)|). xxw 



Thomsox, p. 



Ferns, P. are. 7. 540. 



Field Naturalists, Work foi-. 4, 138. 



Fish and their Seasons, 9, 484. 



Fish-supply of Dunedin, 10, 324 ; 11. 880. 



Rock-pool and its Contents, 4, 219. 



.Sanflhills in Neighbourhood of Dunedin, 3. 



263. 

 Sandymount District. Otago Peninsula. 6, 434. 



Thomson. W. M. 



Polynoi'd. A New : I'nii/iior roinina. 34. 241. 



Thokne, C., .Tun. 



^loa and Moa-hunters' Remains at Pataua 

 River, Whangarei, 8, 83. 



TiFFEN, C. W. 



Optical Illusion. An. 33. 434. 



TOWNSON, W. 



Vegetation of Westport District. 39. 3S0. 



TE.A.1LL. C. 



Antarctic Exploration, Economic. 19. 470. 

 Tertiary Series of Oamaru and .Moeraki. 2. 166. 



Travers, H. H. 



Birds of the Chatham Islands. 5. 212. 

 Chatham Islands. 1. 173 [2nd ed., 119]. 



Tkavers. W. T. L. 



Avifauna and Flora of the ('hathain Islands, 



5, 212. 

 Bird as the Labourer of Man. 35. 1. 

 Birds of N.Z.. Distribution of, 15, 178. 

 Birds of N.Z., Habits of some. 4. 206. 

 Cassinia leptoplii/lla. Spread of. 6. 248. 

 Changes eiiected in the Natural Features of a 



New Countrv by the Introduction of Civil- 

 ised Races, 2. 299 ; 3, 32(5. 

 Chatham Islands. Notes extracted from 



Letters from H. H. Travers, 4, 63. 

 Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Prime Causes of 



the Phenomena of, 19. 331. 

 Eel. .Absence of, from CpjX'r \\'aters of 



Waiau-ua and its Tributaries. 3, 120. 

 Flesh-fly. Notes upon a N.Z., 3, 116. 

 Flora of Nelson and Mailhorough compared 



with that of Canterburv. 1. Pt. iii, 17 



[2nd ed., 174]. 

 Food Plants now used by Civilised Man as 



com))ared with those used in Prehistoric 



Times, 18. 30. 

 (ilaciers of Middle Island of N.Z.. Ivxtinct, 6, 



297. 

 Creat Floods of February. 1868. 14, 7ti. 

 Hvbridization, with reference to Vaiiation in 



Plants, 1, 89 [2nd ed., 31]. 



