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INDKX. 



CUSSEN, L. 



Physiograi^hy aiul (Tcolofiy of the King- 

 country, 20, 3 If). 

 Piako and Waikato River-basins, 26, 398. 

 Ruapehu Crater, Thermal Activity in, 19, 374. 

 Waikato River Basins. 21. 40fi. 



CUTHBERTSON, J. R. 



Water-supply for Invercargill. 14, 121. 



D. 



Daintkee, R. 



Igneous Rocks, Microscopic Structure of cer- 

 tain, 7, 458. 



Darnell, B. H. 



Stone Epoch at Cape of < kiod Hope, Remains 

 of, 4, 157 ; 5, 138. 



Davie, C. 



Earthquake Waves observed on the Coast of 

 N.Z., Earlier, 2, 222. 



Dams, E. H. 



Iron-pjTites, New Form of, 3, 287. 

 Rocks, Nomenclature of, 3, 285. 

 White Island, CVystallized Sulphur from, 3, 

 284. 



Deck, Dr. 



Infant Mortahty, Influence of Temperature on, 

 5, App. XXXV. 



Dendy, a. 



CoUeinbola, Australasian, Note on the Distri- 

 bution of some, 33, !t7. 

 Fredericella sultana. Occurrence in N.Z. of, 39, 



221. 

 Oeonemertes novoE-zealandi(f, Discovery of 



Living Specimens of, 28, 214. 

 Lamprey, The N.Z., 34, 147. 

 Leech, A N.Z. Fresh-water {Glossiphonia 



(Clepsine) novce-zmlandice, n. sp.), 33, 99. 

 Marine Animals founrl on New Brighton 



Beach, Remarkable Collection of, 30, 320. 

 Moriori Race, Some Relics of the, 34, 123. 

 Nemertine, A N.Z. Lanil : Oeonemertes novce- 



zealandice, 27, 191. 

 Feripatus novce - zealundio', NevA- Varietv of, 



27, 190. 

 Planarian.s, N.Z. Land. 27, 177; 28, 210; 29, 



258 ; 33, 222. 

 Sjjonges described in Dieffenbach'.s " New 



Zealand," 30, 3 Hi. 

 » Tuatara {Sphenodon punctatum), l.,ife-history 



of the, 31, 249. 

 Vmjidaria ijmc.illinui in Lyttelton Harbour, 



29, 250. 



Denilv-M, H. <i. 



Methane, Temperatnie of Combustion of, in 

 Presence of Palladiuinised Asbestos, 38, 39. 



Xi'.xos, M., and Otuehs. 



Grasses, Introduced, in Canterburv Province, 

 4, 304. 



DoBsox, A. D. 



Destruction of Land by Shingle-bearing 

 Rivers, 4, 153. 



Dyke, Remarkable, on the Hills near Heath- 

 cote, 13, 391. 



Glacial Period, Notes on the, 6, 294. 



Glacial Period of N.Z., Date of : a Comi)arison 

 of Views, 7, 440. 



Glaciers in Nelson Province, Ancient, 4, 33ti. 



Reclamation of Waste River-beds, 14, 100. 



DOBSON, E. 



Applied Science in Canterbury Province, 1^ 



181 [2nd ed., 129]. 

 Applied Science in Canterbury, Progress of, 



13, 445. 

 Calculations of Altitudes from Barometrical 



Observation in Mountainous Countries, 



Tables for, 2, 223. 

 Presidential Address to Philosophical Institute 



of Canterbury, 1880, 13, 445. 

 Sanitary Requirements of Colonial Towns, 13, 



84. 



DOVETOX, G. 



Cj^anide-solutions, Regeneration of, 36, 481. 



DOWNES, T. W. 



Historic Maori Personages, 38, 120. 



Drew, S. H. 



Formol for Preservation of Natural-history 



Specimens, 29, 288. 

 Natural-history Notes, 29, 284. 

 Fegnlecus, Notes on, 30, 253. 

 Tuberculosis in Pheasants in Wanganui, 32, 



54. 



Drummond, J. 



Birds, Introduced, 39, 227. 

 Birds, Introduced : Dates on which they have 

 liberated or have appeared in Different 

 Districts of N.Z., 39, 503. 

 Little Barrier Bird-sanctuary, 40. ~>i\K 



DUIGNAN, J. 



Eels, Is access to the Sea a Necessitv to ? 8, 



221. 

 Electricity, Conduction of, 3, 324. 



DUMERQUE, E. P. 



Tarawera Eruption, as observed at Opotiki, 

 19, 382. 



Duncan, A. 



GJrasses, Introduced, in Canterburv Province, 

 4, 307. 



Duncan, K. 



Captain Cook, Following the Tracks of, 35, 32. 



E. 



Eastekfield, T. H., and Aston, B. C. 



Chemistry of the N.Z. Flora, Studies on the — 

 Karaka-nut, 34, 495. 

 Rimu-resin, 36, 483. 

 Tutu Plant, 33, 345. 



Eastkkf-ield, T. H., and B.a.gley, G. 

 Colophony, Chemistry of, 35, 470. 



