Akmstroxg, .J. B. (iiid .1. F. 



Grasses indiiieiKnis t() C'antrrburv Province, 

 4, 301. 



Ak.m.stroxg, J. F. 



Grasses naturalised in C'aiiter'unrv i'lovince. 

 List of, 4, 309. ^ 



Plants, Naturalised, of Canterhurs' Province, 

 4, 284. 



Plants of X.Z.. New Species of. 4. 290. 



A'egctation of the Neighbourhood of Christ- 

 church. 2. lis. 



! 



Armstrong, J. F. and J. B. I 



(hasses indigenous to Canterbury I'rovince, I 



4, 301. ■ j 



ARTHDlt, \V. 



l-"i:^h-culture in N.Z.. History of. 14. 180. ! 



Fishes of N.Z., 17, 100. ' 



Herring, Picton, Notes on the, 15, 208. ' 



Sidiiionidce., Notes on some Specimens of | 



Aligratory, 13, 17.5. 

 Skew Arches, 9, 2<j.'). 

 Sprat of N.Z., Notes on the, 15, 203. 

 Taieri River Floods and their Prevention, 14, 



94. 

 Trout. Brown, introduced into Otaiio, 11, 



271 ; 16, 407. 

 Trout. iJiscascd, in Lake \\'akati|iu. 15, 198. 



AsTOX, B. C. 



Botanical Notes : List of Plants supple- 

 mentary to Dunedin Field Club"s Catalogue, 

 New Habitats of some Rare Otago Plants, 

 and Plants omitted from Kirk and Petrie's 

 Lists of Otago Plants. 31, 747. 



AsTox, B. C, and Easterfield, T. H. 



Chemistry of the N.Z. Flora, Stu<lies on the — 

 Karaka-nut, 34, 495. 

 liimu-resin, 36, 483. 

 Tutu Plailt, 33. 345. 



Atkixsox, a. S. 



Arvo-Semitic Maoii. 19. •">52. 



Barer, .J. 



Drahiage- works at Rcmuera Swamp. 2. 219. 

 '•rowth of 'Transplanted Trees. Rate of, 18, 



311 ; 20. 186. 

 ^Icdicinal Pioperties of some N.Z. Plants, 19, 



319. 

 .^'urface Fall of ^\'ater as a Cuide foi- I'nder 



Drainage, 2. 213. 



Bagley, (<., and Easterfield, T. H. 

 Colophony, Chemistry of, 35, 470. 



BaGX ALL, L. J. 



Kahikatea as a Building-timber. 19. .■)77. 

 Kauri-guHi, Occurrence of. in the Kahikatea 

 Forest at Turua, 29, 412. 



Batkes, a. C. 



Earth's Rotation : its Influence on Rivers, 

 iO, 92. 



Baker, S. ^V. 



\'o]caiio in the Fiiendly Islands, New, 18. 41. 



Baker, W . H. 



Coi^per, Crystallized Native, on .Mine-timbers 

 at Kawau Island, 33, 330. 



Bakewkll, W. H. 



Blood, Growth and Reproduction of the Red 

 Corpuscles of the, 7, App. xxxi. 



Consumption in Otaso, Some Common f'auses 

 of, 7, 543. 



Inflammatory' Action in Detached Portions 

 of Dead Animal Bodies, Production of. 14, 

 113. 



Is Life a Distinct Force ? 17, 410. 



Vaccination : is it exjjedient to make it com- 

 pulsory ? 24. 034. 



Baldwin", P. E. 



Manawatu Block, Earlv Native RecoriLs of, 

 38, 1. 



Barff, E. 



Mount Cook, Change in the Ajjex of. 6, 379. 



Barker, G. H. 



Dist^ases of Domesticated Animals. 30. 5.')(l. 



Barxett, L. S. 



Tcenia echinocorcii'< and Hy<Iatid Diseast. 35, 

 5(i8. 



Bare, ti. M. 



Taieri Floods, 5, 111. 



Barstow, R. C. 



Earliest Settlers, 15. 421. 



Mahori or ^laori Migrations, Strav Thoimhts 



on, 9. 229. 

 Maori Canoe, 11, 71. 



Presidential Address to Auckland Institute, 

 1877, 10. 545. 



Bartley, E. 



Building-timbers of Auckland. 18. 37. 



Batc'HELOR, T. C. 



jg Silkworm. Varieties of Food foi', and Manage- 

 ment of the. 4. 42(i. 

 Silkworm. \'arieties of iMulberry-tree as Food 

 foi' the, 4, 424. 



Bate.s, F. 



Hi'lcronieni. X.Z. : New Genei-a and Species, 

 8. 282. 



Bates, H. \V. 



Cohoptera of N.Z., Gcodephagous, 7, 297. 

 Coleoptera of N.Z.. Longicorn, 7, 315. 



Bates, J. 



Democracy. 28. 97. 



Evolutionary lOthics. 25, 540, 548. 



Names of Places, their Origin and Meaning, 



13, 440. 

 Training of Teachers for Primary Schools, 28, 

 HI. 



