10 



IXDE5. 



CoLENSO. W. — continued. i 



Bush Notes : or, Short Objective Jottings, 



23, 477. 1 



Bush Jottings : Botanical, 25, 307. 

 CuUorhynchvs, Notes on the Genus : with 



Description of C. dasi/caudatus, 11, 298. 

 Cavern near " Cook's Well," at Tolaga Bay, 

 and a Tree foinrd there, Remarks on a, 12, 

 147. 

 Chrysalis of an Unknown Species of Butter- 

 fly, Peculiar, 21, 194. 

 Clianthiis puniceus, 18, 291. 

 Coccinellu : New S])ecies foimcl in N.Z. : C. 



novce-zedlandive, 20, 40. 

 Colour-sense of the Maoris, 14, 49, 477. 

 Cook, Captain : the Day on which he took 



Formal Posses.sion of N.Z., 10. 99. 

 Cryptogaraic Plants, New. 18, 219 ; 19. 271 ; 



20, 234 ; 21, 43 ; 22. 449, 452. 

 Ci'jqjtogams of N.Z. : List of a Few Additional 

 Cryptogauiic Plants, of the Ortlers Hepa- 

 iicce and Fungi, 28. til4. 

 Cryptogams : DescriiDtion of a ¥f\\ lately 

 discovered Rare Indigenous Ferns ; also. 

 Notice of a Fine and Peculiar Fungus, 25, 

 319. 

 Cryptogams: Description of Two New Ferns, a 

 New Lycopodium, and a New ^lo.ss, 28, 615. 

 Dnnais berenire. Metamorphosis and Deve- 

 lopment of, 10, 27(5. 

 iMisypodid selenopliotd, Metamorj)hosis of. 11, 



300. 

 " Dog, Native, of N.Z."" : Observations on 



Mr. T. Whites Paper, 25, 495. 

 Dog of the New-Zealanders : Historical Notes, 



10, 135. 

 Ferns from N.Z. Forests, Fom' New : Cyathea 

 tricolor, Dicksonia </rucilis, Hynienophyllum 

 inegalocarpH))!, and Avphnium (mnumdiim, 

 15, 304. 

 Ferns in the Seventv-mile Bush, Hawke's 



Bay, 15, 311. 

 Ferns, New Indigenous N.Z. Forest. 29. 414. 

 Ferns of N.Z., New, 11. 429 ; 13, 37() ; 20, 



212 ; 24. 394 ; 28, <il8 ; 31, 263. 

 Ferns of N.Z., Two New, and One New 



Lycopodium, 27, 399. 

 Ferns of Scinde Island, 13, 370. 

 Fungi collected in Bush District, Hawke's 



Bay, List of, 25,. 338. 

 Fungi collected in Bush District, AVaijiawa 



County, List of, 26, 320. 

 Fungi recently (Jiscovered in N.Z., Enumera- 

 tion of, 17, 265 ; 19, 301 ; 23, 391. 

 Hemidtinu nitens, a New and Large Ortho- 



pterous Insect, 21, 193. 

 Hepfiticce in Seventy-mile Bush District, 



deteriuined by F. Stephani, 25, 341. 

 Hepcdicw Novie Zelandia', List of New Species 



of, named by F. Stephani, 24, 398. 

 Historical Incidents and Traditions of the 

 Olden Times, pertaining to the Maoris of 

 the East Coast of the Nortli island, 13. 38 ; 

 14, 3. 

 Huia, Curiouslj' formed Bill of a, 19, 140. 

 Insects of N.Z. behevcd to be New to Science, 

 17, 151. 



CoLE.vso, W. — continued. 



Insects of N.Z. : New Species of the ( (rders 



Orthopteru and Coleoptera, 14, 277. 

 Itdus. Description of a Large Species of : 



/. {Spirostrepjtu)i) fijieu-^i-s. 26, 106. 

 Lizard, N.Z. (Supposed New Species of Xcnd- 



tinu-<) : Animal Economy and Habits. 12. 



251. 

 Lizard su})posed to be New to Science : Xanl- 



ti>iu-s versicolor, 17, 149. 

 Maoii Race, Contributions towards a Better 



Knowledge of the. 11. 77: 12. ' 108; 13. 



57 ; 14, 53. 

 ilaori Races of N.Z.. 1 (independently pagi- 

 nated) [2nd ed.. 339]. 

 Meizgeria, New Species of — J/. {Sytnphyogynn) 



rugulosa ; also, the Finding in N.Z. of 



Baoniijce-^ \^Bceomyces] heleroinorphiis, 13, 



368. 

 Moa, 12, 63. 

 '■ Moas and Moa-hunters '" : Notes and C)b- 



servations on A. de Quatrefages" Paper, 



26, 498. 



Modern History of a Block of Greenstone. 



27, 598. 



'■ More Last \Vords " : an Appendix to 



Papers on the Volcanic Mountain-range of 



Tongariro and Ruapehu. 26, 483. 

 NauUivii'i, Gestation, Birth, and Young, of a. 



Lizard, a Sjiecies of, 19, 147. 

 Orobanrhc, Species of (supposed to be new),. 



parasitical on a Plant of Hydrocotyle, 21, 4L 

 Orthopterous Insect, Large and New Species 



of : Hemideina longipes, 19, 145. 

 Owl, N.Z. (Athene novce-zealandiie) 



the, 21, 200. 

 Parkinson, Sydney : ^lemoir of 



Artist who visited N.Z.. 10. 108. 

 Ph^nogams. New. 19. 259 ; 20. 188 ; 21, 80 ; 



22, 459 ; 25. 324 ; 26. 313 ; 27, 383 ; 28, 



591 ; 31, 2()6. 

 Plants, Fom- Notaljle Foreign : Banana,. 



Vanilla plan if olid. Edelweiss, and Rose of 



Jericho, 26. 333. 

 Plants from N.Z. l-'orests. New. 12. 359 : 14. 



329. 

 Plants, New intligenous, 15. 320 ; ^ 17. 2:57 ; 



18, 256 : 23. 381 ; 24, 387. 

 Plants of South America, Two Peculiar Intro- 



ducetl and Naturalised : American .\loe 



and Prickly Peai". 26. 323. 

 Presidential Address to Hawke's Bay Philo- 

 sophical Institute, 1896, 29. 129. 

 Projectile Weapons, Ignorance of the Aaciint 



New-Zealander of the Use of, 11, 106. 

 Pyranteis gonerilla. Economy and Habits of, 



21, 196. 

 Radiant Phenomenon, C)f a: "In hoc signo- 



yinces,'" 32, 305. 

 Shells of N.Z., Two Little-known Species of : 



Pntellii ■•solnndri and Unio icnikarense. 14. 



168. 

 aphenodon, Bones of a New Species of, 18. 1 1^. 

 Sf(itu'< quo — a Retrospect: Words by way or 



Explanation and Correction concerning tlie 



First Finding of the Bones of the Moa in. 

 i N.Z., &c., 24, 468. 



Notes on 

 the Fiist 



