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INDEX. 



Maoris — contin ued. 



Chips from an Ancient ^laori Workshop (G. 

 JIair), 35, 240. 



Civihsation, Old Maori (E. Tregear), 26, 533. 



Colour-sense of the Maori (J. W. Stack), 12, 153. 



Colour-sense of the Maoris {W. Colenso), 14, 

 •i9, 477. 



Conversion antl Civilisation of the Maoris in 

 the South Island of N.Z. (J. F. H. \\'ohlers), 

 14, 123. 



Cooking-jjlaces at Mouth of Shag River (F. W. 

 Hutton), 8, 103. 



Cooking-places at Mouth of Shag River : (Ob- 

 servations on Captain Hutton's Paper (J. von 

 Haast), 9, 070. 



Diversions of the Whure Tapere : Some Ac- 

 count of the various Games. &c., of the 

 Maori (E. Best). 34, 34. 



Drawings, Maori, in Takiroa Caves, W'aitaki 

 Valley ( \V. D. B. Mantell), 1, IS [2nd ed., 6]. 



Dredges {Roi'kakdhi and Hao) (A. K. Newman), 



37, 138. 



Earthwork Eortiheation (T. White). 32, 398. 

 Eel-god, Stone-carved A\'ooden Image of a 



(A. K. Newman), 38, 130. 

 Eschatology : The Whare Poiae (House of 



Mourning) and its Lore ; also some Account 



of Native Belief in a Spiritual World (E. 



Best), 38, 148. 

 Extinction of the Maori, Study of the Causes 



leading to the (A. K. Newman), 14, 459. 

 Fire-drill (supposed) found in the Cave at 



Moa-bone Point, Sumner (F. W. Hutton), 



26, 510. 

 Flax Mats found in Otago, Old (A. Hamilton), 



25, 480. 

 Flute, Curious, in the Collection of the late 



Dr. Shortland (W. L. Buller), 26, 508. 

 Forest Lore : being some Account of Native 



Forest Lore and Woodcraft (E. Best), 40, 185. 

 Greenstone : did the Maori discover it ? 



(J. Rutland), 30, 29. 

 Greenstone, The Working of, bv the Maoris 



(F. R. Chapman), 24, 479. 

 Historical Incidents and Traditions of the 



Ea.st Coast Tribes (W. Colenso), 13, 38; 14, 3. 

 Historical Traditions of Taupo and East Coast 



Tribes (S. Locke), 15, 433. 

 Historic Maori Personages (T. W. Downes), 



38, 120. 



Implement, Remarkable, in Hunterian Mu- 

 seum, Glasgow (W. L. Buller), 26, 570. 



Implements and Weapons (T. H. Smith), 26, 423. 



Implements discovered at Takaka, Nelson 

 (R. L King.sley), 25, 494. 



Implements of Uncommon Design (T. W. 

 Kirk), 22, 539. 



Kahui Tipua, Remarks on ^Ir. M. Cameron's 

 Theory respecting the (J. W. Stack), 12, 159. 



Kete discovered at Upper Taieri (A. Hamilton). 

 29, 174. 



Kokowai, Maori Method of preparing and 

 using (P. Walsh), 36, 4. 



Korotangi, Carved Stone Bird (.J. von Haast), 

 14, 104. 



Korotangi, or Stone Bird (Major Wilson), 22, 

 499. 



Maoris — contin ued. 



Lake Pas, N.Z. (R. Taylor;. 5, 101. 

 Literatm'e in N.Z.. Beginnings of — Maori 



Section (T. M. Hockenj, 33, 472. 

 Magic (E. Best), 34, 09. 

 Mahori or Maori Migrations, Strav Thouiilits 



on (R. C. Barstow), 9, 229. 

 Manawatu Block, Earlv Native Records of 



(P. E. Baldwin), 38, 1. 

 Maori House, Colonial Museum, Description of 



(Tareha), 1, 41 [2nd ed., 445]. 

 Maori House. Christchureh Museum M. W. • 



Stack), 8, 172. 

 Maori in Asia (E. Tregear), 18, 3. 

 Maori Race, Contributions towards a Better 



Knowledge of the (W. Colenso). 11, 77 ; 



12, 108 ; 13, 57 ; 14, 53. 

 Maori Race, Hand-list of certain Papers re- 

 lating to the (A. Hamilton), 33, 515. 

 Maori Races of N.Z. (W. Colenso), 1 (inde- 

 pendently paginated) [2nd ed., 339]. 

 Maori Race"^s. Probable Origin of the (W. S. W. 



Vaux), 8, 3. 

 Maori Races, Short Sketch of (E. Shortland), 



1 (independently paginated) [2nd ed., 329]. 

 Maori Remains, Some Peculiar ; with Remarks 



on Tapu (W. L. Buller), 27, 148. 

 Maoris To-dav and To-morrow (H. Hill). 29, 



150 ; 35, 109. 

 Marriage Customs, Maori (E. Best), 36, 14. 

 Maru-iwi walk over Glenshea Chff at Nitrht, 



The Fleemg (T. White), 32, 363. 

 Maui)uia Pa, iliramar. The Site of (H. N. 



McLeod), 37, 171. 

 Medical Lore (W. H. Goldie), 37, 1. 

 iliddens, Maori, at Wainui, Poveity Bay 



(F. Hutchinson, jmi. ). 30, 533. 

 Mythology and Traditions (J. F. H. \\'ohlers), 



7, 3 ; ^8, 108. 

 Necklaces, Maori (A. Hamilton), 25, 491. 

 Nomenclature, Maori (T. H. Smith), 25, 395. 

 Origins, Maori (E. Best), 32, 294 ; 33, 407. 

 Osteology of Aborigines of N.Z. and of the 



Chatham Islands (J. H. Scott), 26, 1. 

 Otakanini Pa, Kaij^ara, History of (S. P. 



Smith), 28. 41. 

 Pa at Lake Te Anau (T. White), 26, 513. 

 Papaitonga, Storv of ; or. A Page of Maori 



History (W. L." Buller), 26, 572.^ 

 Passing of the Maori : an Inquiry into the 



Principal Causes of the Decay of the Race 



(P. Walsh), 40, 154. 

 Place-names, Maori : with Si^ecial Reference 



to the Great Lakes and Mountains of the 



South Island (J. Cowan), 38, 113. 

 Port Nicholson and the Natives in 1839 (C. 



Heaphy), 12, 32. 

 Prcservetl Heads (P. Walsh), 27, 010. 

 Projectile AVeajions. Ignorance of the Ancient 



New-Zealandcr of the Use of (W. Colenso), 



11, 100. 

 Projectile Weapons, Ignorance of Ancient 



New-Zealander of Use of (C. Phillips). 12, 



50. 

 Proverbs (T. H. Smith), 22, 111. 

 NnJiui, The Ceix-monv of (T. White). 28, 54 ; 



32, 352. 



