11 



CoLENso, W. — continued. 



Tide-lore and Tales of the Sea, Ancient. 20, 

 418. 



Tin-mines in Cornwall. Remarks and Intoi- 

 mation respeetinjx some of the. 32. HO!). 



Tree-ferns of N.Z.. with Pavtieidar {Reference 

 to their Peculiar E])ipliytes. their Habit, 

 and their Manner of Growth. 19, 2.'>2. 



Vegetable Food of the Ancient Xe«-Zealandei-s 

 before Cook's Visit, 13, 3. 



Waikaremoana : Notes and Remhiiscences of 

 Eaily Crossings, of its Neighbouring Coun- 

 try, and of its Peculiar Botan}'. 27, 35!). 



Collie, \V. 



Volcanoes and Cexseis of X.Z.. 12, 4 IS. 



r. IXXELL, J. A. 



Surveys. N.Z.. 8, A|'|). xxvii. 



€ooK, C. H. H. 



Brunner (Jorge Bridge, Construction of, 9, 310. 



Cooke, C. J. 



Telegrai)h Cables. 32, 324. 



COOPEK, C. 



Shells, Marme, found at Uhauuarei Heads, 

 List of. 31. 134. 



CciiPEK, J. S. S. 



Heat-effect, Note on a Supposed, 36, 402. 

 Kauri-gum, Physical Properties of, 36. 4!)(). 

 Light, An Experiment bearing on the Wave 

 Theory of, 36, 4S7. 



COUGHTKEY, ]\L 



Actinia, New Species of : .4. thompaoni, 7. 280. 

 - Hydroida, Critical Notes on the N.Z.. 8. 2!)8. 

 Hydraidece of N.Z., 7, 281. 

 Moa Remains found at Earriscleugh Cave, 



Anatomy of, 7, 141. 

 Moa's Leg found at Knobby Ranges, (,)tago : 



Anatomical Notes, 7, 269. 



Cowan, J. 



Birds, South Island, and Maori Associations 



connected therewith, 38, 337. 

 Maori Place-names : with Special Reference 



to the Great Lakes and Mountains of the 



South island, 38, 113. 



'■nx, S. H. 



Copper-mine at iJ I rville Island, 11, 525. 

 Mineral belonging to the Serpentine Group, 



New, 15, 409. ' 

 Mineralogy of N.Z., 14, 418 ; 15, 361. 

 Minerals in X.Z., OccuiTence of some New, 16, 



448. 

 Mount Cook, Valley System on the ^^'e^^tern 



Flanks of, 9. .jTTI 



''eawfiikd, J. C. 



Address to Welliniiton Philosophical Society, 



1869, 2, 396. 

 Alluvial Gold in the Province of Wellington, 



2, 160. 

 Aiiuiiophila (trundin'icKi and Elymw.^ arenarius, 



directions for Raising and Spreading, 5, 111. 



Crawford, J. ('.. — -r.otitinued. 



Bidwill's Front HilLs, Wairarapa, 12, 416. 

 Bouklers and Travelled Blocks in Wellington 



P)-ovince. 1. 79 |2nd ed.. 19J. 

 Building-materials foi- N.Z.. 1, 25 |2nd ed., 



429]. 

 Cereals in X.Z.. (irowth of, 11. 149. 

 Coal-deposits in Wellington Province, Pro- 

 bability of finding Extensive, 8, 379. 

 Coast-line of Southern Part of North Island 

 of N.Z., Indications of Changes in Level of, 

 1, 38 [2nd ed., 442]. 



Coffee, X.Z., 9. 545. 



Cook Strait River : Did it How to the Xorth- 

 west or to the South-east '! 7, 448. 



iJate at which the Xorth antl South Islands of 

 X.Z. were united, 7, 451. 



Drainage, Thorough, 2, 211. 



I'^ossils in the I'pper Palaeozoic and Triassic 

 Rocks of N.Z. : Probable Reasons why Few 

 are found, 9, 561. 



Geographj' and Topography of Australia, with 

 some X.Z. Comparisons and Contrasts, 4, 

 364. i^ #; "«i, ^*»i 



Geology and Topographv of South America, 

 5,425. - 'iBJ t*it'' 



Geology of Xorth Island of X.Z., 1 (inde- 

 pendently paginated) [2nd ed. 305]. 



Geology of Province of Wellurgton, 2, 343. 



Gold in Wellington Provincial District. 10. 477. 



Hataitai Valley, Changes in the, 17, 342. 



Hedges and Hedge Plants, 9, 203. 



Igneous Rocks of Wellington Province, 8, 375, 



IiTigation as applied to the Growth of X.Z. 

 Flax, 2, 129. 



Lakes. Wind-formed, 12, 415. 



Lake System of N.Z., Old ; with Observations 

 as to Formation of Canterbury Plains, 8, 369. 



Maori Ancestry, 20, 414. 



Maori Language, with Remarks on tlie Re- 

 form of English Spelling, 18, 46. 



Mineral Veuis, An Attempt at an Explanation 

 of the Orighi of, 9, 560. 



^liramar Peninsula, Wellington Harbour, 5, 

 39ti. 



Miramar Peninsula, Improvements on, 11, 530. 



Orthography of ^laori Language, 1, 40 [2nd 

 ed., 444]. 



Port Nicholson an Ancient Fresh-water Lake, 

 6, 290. 



Prickly Comfrev [Si/niplii/tuiii ((■tpt^rri niiint), 10, 

 523*528. 



\Vater- power. An Adaptation of, 3, 315. 



Water- worn Pebbles in the Soil, 17, 341. 



Crisp, Captain. 



Earthquake Wave felt at Gisborne, 11th May, 

 1877, 10, 551. 



Curl, S. M. 



Grasses and Fodder Plants, 9, 531 ; 10, 345 ; 



11, 403 ; 12, 382. 

 Pituri, a New \'egetable Product, 11, 411. 

 Sugar-beet in X.Z., Growth of, 13, 142. 

 Trees and Plants of Economic N'alue to X'.Z., 

 Introduced, 13, 427. 



