llVTllGATK, A. 



Acclimatisation in X./.. 30. 2(iti. 



LepidoptPKii of Otatjo. 3. K57. 



Sparrow Plague and its itcincily. 36. <>T. 



Beal, L. < ). 



Alluvial Deposits of Otauo. 3. 27n ; 21. .S:52. 



Keattik, J. .M. 



Cod. i-vctl {Li'I'll'i hdcrhii-^ [luirli a ■•<]). Anatomy 

 of. 23, 7 1 . 



BlX'KETT, T. W. X. 



Mosses of .\.Z.. 27. 4U3 : 29, 441. 



Mosses of X.Z.. Some i.ittle-known. 25. 207 ; 



26, 277. 

 Moss Flora of N.Z.. Additions to the, 31. 42(). 

 MH>^ri of X.Z.. X(>vv Species of, 25. 2S!) ; 



26. 274. 



Bee. .(. 



Citric and Suli)hviric Acids. Interaction of. 36, 

 4S(.i. 



Bee, J., nnd Easterfieeo. T. H. 



Raoult's .Method for Molccnlar Woi.uht De- 

 termination, 34, 497. 



Belcher, H. 



Land System of the Iliad, 22. 21. 

 Latin Place-names, 19, 507. 

 Latin, The Middle Voice in, 22. 1. 



BeXEDEX, p. J. VAN. 



Fossil Bird from Karnscleujih Caves, New : 

 Anas finschi. 9. oOO. 



Bexiia.m, \V. B. 



Ac'ititltodtilus ulicji iMsus, Account of, 33, 122. 

 Pxtliiiioglossus, Occurrence in N.Z. Waters of 



the ('ienus, 32, 0. 

 Cogia hrevirp.ps, the Lessei- Sperm Whale, 



Notes on, 34, loo. ^\£M li •^^'1 



Cordi/cej)S sinclairii. 32, 4. i r\ i Sj 



Ctenophores of N.Z., 39. 138. #,"^ '^ %\ 

 F.arthworm from Auckland Islands : Notio- 



diiln-'i a urkhnidir >(.'<. 35, 275. 

 Earthworm from Noifolk Island : Meyas- 



rolex laingii, 35. 273. 

 Earthworms, A Ke-examination of Mutton's 



Types of N.Z., 31, 156. 

 Earthworms belonginp- to (icnus J'liKjio- 



chcela, 35, 277. 

 Earthworms from the Islands arountl N.Z., 



33, 129. 

 Earthworms from the Kermadecs, 37, 298. 

 Earthworms from Little Barrier Island, 38, 



248. 

 Earthworms of tiie North Island of N.Z., 37, 



281 : 38, 239. 

 Elephant, Evolution of the, 39, 547. 

 Ephydra, Aquatic Larva of the Fly, 37, 308. 

 Kea, Flesh-eating Propensity of the, 39, 71. 

 Lancelet, The N.Z., 33, 120."^ 

 Leech, New Species of (Hirndo antipodum), 



discovered in N.Z., 36, 185. 

 Leechei^ in N.Z., Two New Species of : Placob- 



dellfi maorica and Hirudo mauiana, 39, 180. 

 Moa-egg, Note on an Entire, now in the 



Museum of Otago L'niver.sity, 34. 149. 

 1 



BkNH\M, \V. V>. -voiiliiuird. 



Molluscs, Nudihranch, from X.Z.. 37, 312. 

 Xotarnis, Xotcs on certain of tiie \'iscera of, 



31, 151. 

 Xofoiiiis-. Xotes on tiie l-'ourtli Skin of, 31. IH). 

 ()l ii/ocJuhtd from the Southern idands of the 



X.Z. Rciiion, 37, 285. 

 Olii/ochteld of the X.Z. Lakes. 36, 192. 

 I'ennatulid, New S])ecies of : iS'ircipIii/lhiiu. 



hollonsl. 39, 193. 

 Presidential Address to Otauo Institute. I'.)n4, 



37, til 3. 

 Pterotrachrt'id from tlii' I'acitie ( k-ean. A 



Large. 38. 245. 

 Raiiudina, Occurrence in X'.Z. Wafers of the 



Foraminiferan (lenus, 37, .300. 

 RejiideciUi, An ap])arentlv Xew Species of 



(R. parkeri). 36, 198. 

 Rorqual (BalfFnoplfni rostnitu). Baby, Ex- 

 ternal Anatomy of a, 34, 151. 

 Sipunculids of XiZ., 36, 172 : 37, 301. 

 Zoological Results of Trawling Trials oft' tiif; 



C'oast of Otago, 32. I. 



Berggren', S. 



H(Bm(itococcuj> siimiuineus : Occurrence on the 



Wool of a Deaci Sheep, 7, 31)9. 

 Plants of X.Z.. New, 13, 290. 



Best, E. 



Art of the Whare Pom. : Notes on the Cloth- 

 ing of the Ancient Maori, their- Knowledge 

 of preparing, dyeing, and weaving various 

 Fibres, together with some Account of 

 Dre-ss and Ornaments, and the Ancient 

 Ceremonies and Supcistitions of the Whare 

 Pom, 31, 625. 



Diversions of the Whafe Tapere : Some Ac- 

 count of the various (iames. Amusements, 

 and Trials of Skill practised liy tlie Maori 

 in Former Times, 34, 34. v 



ilaori Eschatology : The Wlune Pokic (House 

 of .Mourning) and its Lore; also some 

 Account of Xativc Belief in a Spiritual 

 World, 38. 148. 



Maori Foi'cst Lore : being some Account of 

 Nati\e Forest Lore and Woodcraft, as also 

 of many Myths, Rites, Customs, and 

 Superstitions connected with the Flora and 

 Fauna of the Tuhoe or Urewera Di.strict, 

 40, 185. 



-Maoii ^lagic : Notes upon Witchcraft, Magic 

 Rites, and various Superstitions as prac- 

 tised or believed in bv the Old-time Maori, 

 34, (39. 



Maori Marriage Customs : l)eing Notes on 

 Ancient Maori Customs, Ritual and Socio- 

 logical, connected with Courtship, MaiTiage, 

 and Divorce, 36, 14. 



Maori Numeration, 39, 150. 



Maori Origins, 32, 294 : 33, 407. 



Polynesian Migiants, or \'oyagers, to N.Z., 

 and Voyage of the " Aratawhao " Canoe to 

 Hawaiki. 37, 121. 



Tuhoeland, Food Products of ; with Account 

 of Customs, &c., pertaining to Food, 35, 



' 45. 



