Best, E. — continued. 



Tuhoeland : Notes on the Origin, History, 

 Customs, and Traditions of the Tuhoo or 

 Urewera Tribe, 30, 33. 



BiCKEKTON, A. \V. 



Age of the 8un's Heat, Oversight in Croll's 

 Mode of lengthening the, 27, 558. 



Cosmic Impact, Synoptic Statement of the 

 Principles and Phenomena of, 27, 54."). 



Double Stars, Origin of, 13, 100. 



Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits, Causes tend- 

 ing to alter the, 13, 149. 



Education, Scheme for University and General, 

 7, 154. 



Electric T.amp, ^lodification of, for project- 

 ing Spectra of Metals on the Screen, 7, 403. 



fmniortality of the Cosmos ; being an At- 

 tempt to show that the Theory of Dissipa- 

 tion of Energy is limited to Finite Portions 

 of Space, 27^ 538. 



Impact, Probabilitj' of, 13, KiB. 



Impact, Some Recent Evidence in Favour of, 

 26, 404. 



Motions of the Earth, Simple Method of 

 illustrating the, 13, 164. 



Nebula?, The Birth of, 12, 197. 



Partial Impact : a Possible ExjDlanation of 

 the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, 

 and other Phenomena of the Universe, 11, 

 125. 



Partial Impact : Ceneral Problem of Stellar 

 CoUision, 12, 181. 



Partial Impact : Origin of the Visible Uni- 

 verse, 12, 175. 



Refrigeration, Notes on, 14, 394. 



Scientific Instruction in N.Z., 9, 666. 



Solar System, Origin of the, 13, 154. 



Stars, Temporary and Variable, 11, 118. 



Thermometer for Lecture Purposes, A New, 

 7, 152. 

 , Worlds and Systems, Oenesis of, 12, 187. 



BiNNS, G. J. 



Striated Kock-surface from Boatman's, near 

 Reefton, 21, 335. 



Black, G. 



Lime-deposit in Shaft of United Pumping 

 Association, 10. 456. 



Blair, W. N. 



Building-materials of Otago, 8, 123 : 9, 108, 



134. ' 

 Presidential Address to Otago Institute, 1879, 



11, 561. 



Blttndell, H. 



Grasses and Fodder Plants : Remarks on 

 Dr. Curl's Paper. 11, 528. 



Blyth, W. H. 



Whence of the Maori, 19, 515. 



BONNEY, T. G. 



Rock collected near Summit of Mount Cook, 

 21. 334. 



Booth, B. S. 



Moa-bones at Hamilton, Second Disco verv of, 



9, 365. 

 Moa Swam]) at Hamilton, Description of. 7, 

 123. 



BOTTLT, C. N. 



Gold at Harbour Cone, 38, 425. 



BowEN, His ExceDency Sir G. F. 



Presidential Address to N.Z. Institute — 1868 

 (inauijiiral), 1. 3 [2nd ed., 9] ; 1869, 2, 3 ; 

 1870, 3, App. 1 ; 1871, 4, 1 ; 1872, 5, 1. 



Boys, J. C, and Others. 



(irasses. Introduced, in Canterburv Province, 

 4, 304. 



Brandox, a. de B. 



Presidential Address to Wellington Philo- 

 sophical Society, 1889, 22. 515." 



Bray, W^ B. 



Ocean, The Currents, Temperature, and Salt- 

 ness of the. 3, 322. 



Brent, D. 



Geometry, Modern Methods of, 3, Proc. 59. 



Broun, T. 



Carabidre of N.Z., 25. 194. 



Cpratoi/ncithus irroruiw^. Larva and Pupa of. 

 13, 230. 



Cicindela, New Species of : C. huttoni. 9, 374. 



Coleoptera, New Species of, 9, 371 ; 19. 604. 



Coleoptem of Auckland, 8, 262. 



Fruit-flies, Notes on. witli a Description of a 

 New Species (Dacus xanlhodes), 37, 325. 



Insects injurious to the Kauri Pine, 9, 366. 



Kumaras from the Friendly Islands, Notes on 

 the Destruction of, caused by an Imported 

 AA'cevil ; with Descriptions of the Lava, 

 Pupa, and Perfect Insect, 40, 262. 



Lasiorhynchus barbicornis. Larva and Pupa 

 of, 13, 228. 



Parasitic Fungus allied to Cnrdicepx cUivatula, 

 Remarks on a, 40, 5()9. 



Pericoptufi truncatus. Larva of ; with Obser- 

 vations as to Habitat, 12, 288. 



Prionoplus reticularis. Habits of ; with Diag- 

 noses of Larva and Pupa, 12, 284. 



PselaphidcB (Coleoptera) of N.Z., Remarks on. 

 8, 271. 



Pselaphidcr from Neighbourhood of Clevedon, 

 Southern Wairoa, 22. 230. 



Brown, E. G. 



Fusible Cutouts, Researches into the Action 



of, 33, 356. 

 Interpolation, Use of the Standard Functions 



in, 35, 420. 

 Phenomena of N'ariation and their Symbolic 



Expression, 34, .519. 



Brown, F. I). 



Insulation of Cold-stores, 30, 44. 

 Luminosity of Flames, 19, 603. 



