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Veronica, Asttlia. and Cehnisia, New Species of 



(L. Cockayne). 31, 419. 

 Veronica. A New Species of : T'. astoiii (D. 



Petrie), 40, 288. 

 Veronica macronra. Cook Strait Habitat of 



(L. Cockayne). 39, 301. 

 Ferow/crt, Synopsis of the N.Z. Species of (J. B. 

 ' Armstrong), 13, 344. 

 Veronica, Two New Species of : V. ohorata and 



V. ccme^^cens (T. Kirk), 9, 502. 

 Veronicas, Notes on cci'tain, and Descriptions of 



New Species (T. Kirk), 28, 515. 

 Vine-growing in Hawke's Bay (Rev. Father 



Yardin), 23, 528. 

 Viola, Cleistogamic Flowers of the CJeniis (G. M. 



Thonvson), 11, 415. 

 Viscum rlavatvin. a New Mistletoe (T. Kirk), 24, 



429. 

 VHex Juveiis, Pollination of (D. Petiie), 37, 400. 



Waikato District, Botany of certain Places in 



(T. Kirk), 3, 142. 

 Waimakariri l-Jiver Basin, Plant (ieography of 



the, considered chiefly from an (Ecological 



Point of View (L. Cockayne), 32, 95. 

 Waimakariri, L'pper, New or Remarkahle Plants 



from (T. Kirk), 27, 349. 

 Wangapeka Valley, Nelson. Botanical Notes on 



the (R. I. Kingsley), 30, 442. 

 Wellington Province, Flora of (.J. Buchanan), 



6, 210. 

 Westport District. Vegetation of (W. Townson), 



39, 380. 

 Xanthiuiii ■•<tnr»uiriHm, ( )ccinience in N.Z. of 



(T. W. Kirk). 26, 310. 

 Zannichellia and Lfpiliina in N.Z. (T. Kirk), 



28, 498. 

 Zostera nana. Roth. var. iniielhri : Occurrence 



in N.Z. (T. Kirk), 10, 392. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Absorption of Alkaloids bv Aluminous Silicates 



(W. Skey), 5, 375. 

 Absorption of Antimony and Arsenic from a 



Solution of their Oxides ( W. Skey). 8, 337. 

 Agricultural Chemistrv (•). Lowe), 1, ()3 [2nd 



Vd.. 470]. 

 Alkalies, Solubility of. in Fther (W. Skey). 8, 338. 

 Alkalinity of Carbonate of Lime (W. Skev). 2, 



150 ; 4, 323. 

 Alkalinity or Acidity of certain Salts and 



Minerals (W. Skey),' 4, 325. 

 Alkaloids, Detection and Estimation of, by means 



of their Double Sulphocyanides {P. W. Robert- 

 son), 38, 51. 

 Alkaloids from Fixetl Oils by Aniline Process, 



Production of (W. Skey), li, 471. 

 Antifebrine, Some New Compounds of a Similar 



Nature to (P. W. Robertson), 38, 45. 

 Argentic Oxide, Decomposition of, by Mercury 



(VV. Skey), 12, 414. 

 Argentic vSulphide, Electric and Chemical De- 

 portment of (W^ Skey), 8, 345. 

 Argentiferous Salts which are affected by Light, 



Results obtained upon (W. Skey), 12, 401. 

 Association of Grains of Gold with Native 



Copper (W. Skey), 20, 454. 

 Auriferous Alloys. Mode of producing, by Wet 



Processes {W". Skey), 5, 370. 

 Barium, Production of a Mono-hvdrate of 



Chloride of (W. Skey), 3, 220. 

 Border-segiegation in some Igneous Magmas, 



Cause oi (J. Park), 37, 48(3. 

 Brachiiqloiiis repanda and B. rangiora, Search 



for Poisonous Principle of (W. Skey), 14, 400. 

 Bromine Method of estimating Sulphur in 



(iaseous Compounds (W. P. Evans), 29, 573. 

 Bunsen Burner. Improved Adju.stable Drip- 

 proof (W. P. E\ans). 30, 497. 

 Calcic Carbonate, Solubility of, in Alkaline 



Chlorides (W. Skey), 10, 449. 

 Camphor, Cause of the Deposition of. towards 



LiL'ht (W. Ske\). 12, 411. 



C^amphor on Water. Movements of (W. Skey), 



11, 473 ; 12. 403. 

 Chemistry of the N.Z. Flora, Studies on th>' 

 (T. H. Easterfield and B. C. Aston)— 



Karaka-nut. 34, 495. 

 . Rimu-resin. 36, 483. 



Tutu Plant. 33, 345. 

 Chromes, Artificial : Preparation for (Orna- 

 mental Purposes (W. Skey), 21, 359. 

 Citric Acid from Limes grov^^l in Auckland and 



Tahiti, Percentage of (J. A. Pond), 14, 405. 

 Citric and Sulphuric Acids, Interaction of (J. 



Bee), 36, 48(J. 

 Coal, Blackball, Distillation Products of (W. P. 



Evans), 30, 487 : 31, 556. 

 Coals, Analyses (Technical) of N.Z. (W. P. 



Evans), 31, 504. 

 Coal, Technical Analysis of. and Coal-testing 



(A. M. Wright), 38, 42. 

 ColophouA', Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfield and 



G. Bagiey), 35, 47(i. 

 Contact IMetamorjjhism at the New Brockley 



Coal-mine. :\Ialyern Hills (W. P. Evans), 31, 



557. 

 Copper, Absor])tion of, from its Ammoniacal 



Solution (W. Skey), 4, 332. 

 Coprosmci cjrandiftora. Examination of the Bark 



of, for Alkaloids (W. Skey), 2, 152. 

 Crystalline Phosphates and Arseniates. Produc- 

 tion of c'crtaui (W. Skey), 2, 146. 

 (Jyanide Process, Treatment of Partially De- 

 composed P\ritic Tailings by (H. P. Shepherd), 



38, 558. 

 C\'anide-solutions, Rapid Action of Strong, on 



"Gold superficially (W. Skey), 30, 512. 

 Cyanide-solutions. Regeneration of (G. Doveton), 



"36,481. 

 Cyanidmg (Jold, Liljcration of H_\-drogen in a 



certain Variation of the A]>paratus used for 



(W. Skey), 30, 510. 

 ( 'yanogen. Analog\- of, to Oxygen (W. Skev), 7, 

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