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INDEX. 



Traveks, W. 'J'. L. — continupd. 



Lake District of Auckland Province, 9. :>. 



Material and Scientific Progress in N.Z. dnrinL!; 

 the Victorian Era, 30. 1. 



Moa, Extinction of the : Review of Discus- 

 sions published in the Transactions, 8, 58. 



Morioris, Traditions and Manners and Cus- 

 toms of the, 9, lo. 



Organic Productions of X.Z., Distribution of 

 the. 16, 461. 



Pari/phanta in N.Z., Notes on the Larger 

 Species of ; with Remarks on the Distribu- 

 tion and Dispersal of Land-shells, 27, 224. 



Patdlidce, Notes on, with reference to Species 

 found on the Rocks at Lsland and Lyall 

 Bays, 30, 300. 



Pathogenic ^licrobes, and the Means of pre- 

 venting Diseases originating in their In- 

 troduction into the System, 22, 55. 



p]ior)iiiuni fpiui.v. Utilisation of, 1, lOS [2nd 

 ed., 114|. 



Photography, Practice of Outdoor, 4, lUO. 



Pleistocene Glaciation of N.Z., Notes on Dr. 

 Haast's Supposed, 7. 409. 



Podiceps cristafus, Notes on Habits of, 3, 113. 



Polygonum aricnlnre. Origin in N.Z. of, 5. 310. 



Presidential Addres.s to Wellington Philo- 

 sophical Society— 1871, 4, 356; 1878, 10, 

 539: 1896. 29," 111. 



Rauparaha, Te, Life and Times of, 5, 19. 



Sand-dunes of the West Coast of Wellington 

 Province, Reclamation of, 14, 89. 



Sand-worn Stone of Evans Bay, 2, 247. 



Survey : Notes on the System proposed by 

 Mr. Thomson for N.Z., from a Legal Point 

 of View, 9, 280. 



" Traditions of the New-Zealanders," as col- 

 lected bv Sir 0. (Trev, Historical Value of, 

 4, 51. 



Warmer Climate in High Northern Latitudes 

 durins Former Geological Periods, Causes 

 of, 10, 459. 470. 



Teegeab, E. 



Ancient Alphabets in Polynesia, 20, 353. 



Aryo-Semitic Maori : Replv to A. S. Atkinson, 

 20, 400. 



Ceremonial Language, 27, 593. 



Congenital Stigmata, 31, 623. 



Hypnotism. A Phase of, 29, 83. 



Maori Civilisation, Old, 26, 533. 



Maori in Asia, 18, 3. 



Maori Spirals and Sun-worship. 32, 284. 



Moa, Extinction of the, 25, 413. 



Moriori. The, 22, 75. 



Mythology, Comparative, Thoughts on, 30, 50. 



Myths of Observation. 27, 579." 



Name for a Spider, A, 32, 298. 



Polynesian Folli-lore, 19, 486. 



Polynesian Folk-lore : the Origin of Fire, 20, 

 369. 



Polynesian Legends of the Deluge, 22, 506. 



Polynesian Words, Curious, 23, 531. 



Polynesians, Ancient. Knowledge of Cattle 

 amongst, 21. 447. 



Presidential Address to Wellington Philoso- 

 phical Society— 1891, 24, 687 ; 1898, 31, 605. 



Tregear, E. — continued. 



Track of a Word : the Maori Noun Muta, 19, 



482. 



Ttjxsy, .J. M. 



Coals and Coalfields in Auckland Province, 

 8, 387. 



TtrnNBULL, T. (Architect, Wellington). 

 Earthquakes and Architecture. 21, 498. 



TtTRNBULL, T. (Harbourmaster, Westland). 

 , Haast Wreck and Ocean-currents, 8. 446. 

 Wreck found at Haast River, Description of, 

 7, 14(i. 



u. 



Ukquhaist. a. T. 



Aranea, Two Species new to Science, from 



Jenolan Caves, N.S.W. : Linyphia weburdi 



and Cyclocteniis abyssinus, 22, 236. 

 Araneidce, Catalogue of the Described Speciea 



of N.Z., 24, 220 ; 29, 284. 

 Araneidea in N.Z., Protective Resemblances 



in the, 15, 174. 

 Araneidea. New Species of, 19. 72 ; 20, 109 ; 



21, 134 ; 22. 239 ; 23. 128 ; 24. 230 ; 25, 



165 ; 26, 204. 

 Argiope from Fiji, New Species of: ^4. leuco- 



pida. 22, 234. 

 Earthworms in N.Z., Habits of, 16, 266. 

 Earthworms in N.Z., Work of, 19, 119. 

 Epacris niiciophylla in N.Z., 14, 364. 

 Eucah/ptus in the Karaka District, Natural 



Spread of, 16, 383. 

 Gasteracantlia, New Species of, from Norfolk 



Island : G. ocillatum, 21, 152. 

 Spiders of N.Z., 17, 31 ; 18, 184. Errata. 19, 



118. 



V. 



Vatjx, W. S. W. 



Maori Races, Probable Origin of the, 8, 3. 



Veeeill, a. E. 



Starfi.shes from N.Z., New, 12, 278. 



w. 



Wakefield, C. M. 



Cohoptera : New Genera and Species from 



Canterbury, 6, 155. 

 Cohoptera of Canterbury. 5, 294. 

 Dermesies lardarius and Phoracantha recurva. 



Occurrence of, in Canterbury, 6, 153. 



Wakefield, F. 



Intercommunication, Clertain Modern Pro- 

 jects of, and their Relation to N.Z., 2, 331. 



Wakelin, T. 



Circular Motion, Fallacies in the Thcorv of, 



14, 134. 

 Gravitational Experiments, 17. 4(>7. 

 Gravitation, Cause of, 13, 122. 

 Gravitation, Probable Discovery of the I'hy- 



sical Causation of, 20, 452. 

 Surface Features of the Earth and Local 



Variations in the Force of Gravity, 15, 463. 



