56 



Platinum, Fusiljilily ut. in tht- Blow pipi'-tlamc, 



(W. Skey), 2, l.")i 

 Potassiiim-cvanide Solution. Action ut'. upon 



Gold (J. S. Maclaurin), 28, 695. 

 Potassium-cyanide Solution, Action of, upon 



(xold : Notes on Mr. J. S. Maclaurin's Paper 



(W. Skey), 28, 708. 

 Pottery Cia\>; of the Auckland District (J. A. 



Pond), 16, 443. 

 Pieci2)itatt- formed by ceilain Mercuric Salts in 



Presence of Essential Oils, Nature of (W. 



Skey), 12, 412. 

 Property ]jos«essed by Essential Oils of wkitcn- 



ing Precipitate produced b\- mixing Solution 



of ;Mercuro-iodide and 31ercuiic Chloride (W. 



Skey), 11, 470. 

 Radio-activit\- of certain Soils (.j. H. Howell). 



39, 223. 

 Raoult's ^kthod Im- Molecular Weight Deter- 

 mination (T. H. KasterHeld and J. Bee), 34, 



497. 

 Reduction of certain Metals from their Solutions 



by Metallic Sulphides (\V. Skey), 3, 225. 

 Relative Thermometric Conductivities of Li- 

 quids, Instrument for roughlv determining the 



(W. P. Evans), 31, 555. 

 Rimu-resin, Chemistrv of (T. H. Easterfield and 



B. C. Aston), 36, 483. 

 Salt Spiring nt'ar Hokiansa (.J. A. Pond), 11, 



512. 

 SiUca, Absorptive Properties of. and its Direct 



Hydration b\- Contact with Water (AV. Skey), 



2,151. 

 Silver-ore of Richmond Hill, Composition of the 



(W. Skey), 9, 556. 

 Slate in Contact with Granite from Preservation 



Inlet, Analysis of (A. Liversidge), 17, 340. 

 Soil of the 'rau])o Plains, Composition of the, | 



and its Suitabilit\' for the Orowth of (irasses 



J. A. Pond and •'(. S. Maclaurii, i. 32, 227. 



Starch and Glucose in Timber, Occurrence of 



(H. B. Kirk), 37, 379. 

 Stereo-chemistry, or the AiTangenient of Atoms 



(W. P. Evans), 24, 697. 

 Strnkstone (Anthraconite), Nature of (W. Skev), 



25, 379. 

 Sulpho-cyanide of Potassium, Now Process for 



^Manufacture of (W. Skey), 4, 330. i 



Sulphuretted Hvdi-ofren Gas, Generation of (W. 



Skey), 4, 321." ! 



Sulphuietted Hydrogen in a Bituminous Coal, ! 



Api)arent Occlusion of (W. P. Evans). 31, .566. j 

 Sulphur from Carbon by Voltaic Action. Evohi- ! 



tion of (W. Skey), 7, "389. | 



Sulphur in Coals, Error introduced by using a 



Coal-gas Flame while determining Percentage j 



of, with Es])ecial Reference to the Methods 



■■ Eschka "" and " Nakamura" (W. P. p]vans), i 



30, 496. I 



Suspension of ( lay in Water, ( 'ausc of, and its | 



Precipitation {\V. Skey). 4, 380. - 



Tomlinsons Cohesion Figures. Nature and Cause 



of (W. Skey), 11, 490.' 

 Torbanite, Formation and Constitution of (W. 



Skey), 7, 387. 

 Tutu Plant. Certain Properties of (H. G. Hughes), 



3, 237. 

 Tutu Plant, Chemistrv of (T. H. Easterfield and 



B. C. Aston), 33, 345. | 



Tutu Plant, Extraction of the Poisonous Prin- ' 



ciple of (W. Skey), 2, 153. ! 



Voltaic Cell, Replacement of Metals in a (W. 



Skey), 8, 343. 

 Water, Decomposition of, by Tannic Acid in ' 



Conjunction with an Alkali (W. Skev), 30, j 



509. ■ ! 



Writing-ink, a Usefid ^Modification of Cominon i 



(W. Skey), 9, 557. i 



Zinc and Cobalt Salts. Alloti-o)>ic Form of (W. '■ 



Skey), 13, 387. ! 



GEOLOGY. 



Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South 



.'Imerica (H. von Jhering), 24, 431. 

 " .Ancient Relations between N.Z. and South 



Ajnerica " : Remarks on Dr. \on Jhering's 



Paper (K. Mueller), 25, 428. 

 Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf, Description of (F. AV. 



Hutton and T. Kirk), 1, 163 [2iul ed., 108]. 



Artesian Wells — 



.Vramoho. Artesian Well at (J. T. Stewart), 



34, 451. 

 Artesian Wells (H. Hill), 22, 42!t. 

 Avonside, Artesian Well at (T. A. ^doUet), 13, 



410. 

 Canterbtn'\- ^luseum. Behaviour of Artesian 



Wells at (F. AV. Hutton), 28, 654. 

 Hawkes Bav. Arttsian-v.ell System of (H. 



Hill), 20, 282. 

 HeretavuiLfa I'lain. Hawke's Bay, .\i-tesian- 



water Basins of the (H. Hill). 37, 431. 

 Longbui-u Artesian Wells (.J. Miivchlwid^s). 31, 



551. 



Artesian Wells — cott t in ued. 



Napier, Artesian Wells near (F. W. Hutton), 



3, 251. 

 Port Hills. Artesian-well System at the Base 



of the (8. Page and E. B. r! Prideaux ), 33, 335. 

 Poverty Bav and Gisbome, .Vrtesian-water 



Prospects in (H. Hill), 29, 567. 

 Ruataniwha Plain, Artesian \\'ater-sui>ply at 



(H. Hill), 25, 3.50. 

 AA'anganui, Artesian- water Prosiiects at (H. 



Hill), 25, 343. 

 Wanuanui Artesian Wells (H. Hill). 25. 348. 



Banks Peninsula, (reological Striictur;- of (•!. von 



Haast), 11, 495. 

 Bidwill's l'"'ront Hills, AVairara[)a (.1. C. (Vaw- 



ford). 12, 416. 

 Bluff District (W. S. Hamilton), 19, 452. 

 Cantirbury Mountains, Geological Structure of 



I.I. Hector), 17, 337. 

 Cantei-I)ury Plains, Formation of llic iV. W. 



Hutton i, 37, 465. 



