58 



Earthquakes — continued. 



Eai'thquakc Wave.s ol)seive(l on the Coast of 



N.Z.. Earlier (( '. Davie). 2, 222. 

 Earthquake Wa^e at Bay of Islands. Iltli 



May. 1877 (J. Macfarlaiie), 10, 551. 

 Karth(_[uake Wave felt at (lisborne, lltJi .May, 



1877 (Captain Crisp), 10, 551. 

 Milne Earthquake Diagrams. Inter))retation 



of (C. C. Farr). 35, 415. 

 Path of Earthquake-Maves through tlie Earth 



((i. Hogben). 37, 424. 

 Neismograms of Distant Earthquakes {(',. 



Hoghen), 33, 5(50. 

 Seisnioffra])h. A Compound (W. .\. Carew). 



26, 4()1. 

 Seismograph, A New Form of (F. Bull), 18, 69. 

 Seismograph for indicating or registering 



Minute Shocks, Electro-maonetic (W. Skev), 



4, 330. 

 Seismograph Records, Christchurch (C. C. 



Farr), 34, (507 ; 35, 593. 

 Seismograph Records, Christclnuch (H. F. 



Siiey), 37, 582 ; 38, 5ti8. 

 Seismograph Records at Welliniiton (G. 



Hogben), 34, 598 ; 35, 582 ; 37, 588 ; 38, 572. 

 Theorv of N.Z. Earth(|uakes ((4. Hogben). 



38, 502. 

 Tidal Wave at Bav of Islands, 11th Mav. 1877 



(J. F. Martin), 10, 520. 

 Wave Phenomena observed in Lyttelton 



Harbour in 1868 (F. D. (Jibson),' 1, 195 



L2nd ed., 146]. 

 (Seismograph Records are given in Appendice,s 



to Vols. 1-38, since when they have been 



published in the N.Z. Gazette) 



Earth's Rotation. Influence of the. on the 



Course of the Rivers on the Canterbury 



Plains (F. W. Hilgendorf), 39, 206. 

 Earth's Rotation: its Influence on Rivers (A. C. 



Baines), 10, 92. 

 Elevation of the ^Vaikato District, Direct Fvi- 



dence of a Change in the (.\. Hunter), 16, 459. 

 J^levation of the Waikato District. Evidences of 



Recent Change in the (J. Stewart). 10, 34. 

 Fossils (see Palseontology, p- 60). 

 Geography and To}iogra])hy of .Australia, with 



some N.Z. Cora])arisons and Contrasts (J. C. 



CVawford), 4, 364. 

 Geological History of N.Z. (F. \V. Hutton). 32, 



159. 



Glaciers — 



Ancient Glaciers in Nelson Province (A. 1). 



Dobson), 4, 336. 

 Cause of the Former (heat Extension of the 



Glaciers in N.Z. (F. W. Hutton), 8, 383. 

 Date of Glacial Period of N.Z. : a Comparison 



of Views (A. D. Dobson). 7, 440. 

 Date of the Last (ireat (daci(>r Period in N.Z. 



(F. W. Hutton). 5, 384. 

 Extinct Glaciers of Middle Island of N.Z. 



(W. 'i\ L. Travers), 6, 297. 

 Glacial Action and Terrace F^ormations of 



South N.Z. (.1. T. Thomson), 6, 309. 

 <!lacial E))och. The Last : explained by Major- 



(ieneral Dravsons Discovery of the Second 



Rotation of 'the ICarth (H. Schaw), 27, 513. 



(!laci:-rs — continued. 



(ilacial Period, Notes on the (A. 1). Dolison), 



6, 294. 

 (Jlacial Period of N.Z. (T. Mackay). 7, 447. 

 Glaciated Stones from Queenstow a. Lake 



Wakatipu (E. G. Hogg), 37, 42(i. 

 (Jlacier Moraines in the Leith Vallex . Dunedin 



(J. Park). 34, 444. 

 (ilacier-motion (J. Hardcastlc). 23, W.Vl. 

 (daciers (W. Fox), 5, 433. 

 Kingston Moraine (P. Marshall). 35, 3S7. 

 Murchison Glacier {(}. E. Mannering). 23, 355. 

 New Zealand as a Post-s;lacial ( 'entre of 



CVeation (T. H. Cockburn-Hood), 10, 3. 

 Pleistocene Beds of Hawke's Ba\- and the 



Glacial Period (H. Hill), 27, 451.' 

 Pleistocene Glaciation of N.Z., Notes on Dr. 



Haasfs supposed (W. T. L. Travers), 7, 



409. 



Clreensands of the Waihao Forks (F. \V. Hutton), 

 20, 264. 



Hataitai Valley, Chanucs in the (J. C. Craw- 

 ford), 17, 342. 



Hawke's Bay, Northern Portion of (S. P. Smith), 

 9, 565. 



Hawke's Bav I'laii: : Past and Present (H. 

 Hill), 30, 515. 



Hokitika River, Changes in (J. Rochtnit). 3, 299. 



Kakanui District (J. A. Thomson), 38, 4S2. 



Kermadec (4roup, (Jeolooical Noti's on the 

 (S. P. Smith), 20, 333. 



Kuaotunu Goldfiekl (J. Park), 26, 360. 



Lake Districts of Otago, Physical (4eoL;raphy of 

 (J. McKerrow), 3, 254. 



Lake Sj'stem of N.Z.. Old, with Observations as 

 to Formation of Canterbury Plains (.1. C. 

 Crawford). 8, 3(59. 



Lake Wakati))u. Formation of (F. \\ . Hutton), 

 5, 394. 



Lake Wak'atipu. I'^ormation of (W. Stuart). 14, 

 407. 



Lake Wakatipu. (ieological Notes on the Country 

 North-west of (P. Marshall). 38, 56(1. 



Lakes. Wind-formed (-1. C. Crawford). 12, 415. 



Loess Deposit of the Timaru Plateau. Origin of 

 the (J. Hardcastle). 22, 40(5. 



Lower Mesozoic Rocks of N.Z.. ( >n the Sub- 

 divisions of the (J. Park). 36, 373. 



Lyell, Country about (F. W. Hutton). 22, 3S7. 



.Maitai Series.' Jurassic A<>i' of the (.1. I'ark). 36, 

 431. 



Manukau Harbour. North Head of ( F. W. 

 Hutton). 2, 161. 



Marine Tertiaries of Otago and Canterbury, 

 with Special Reference to the Relations exist- 

 ing between the Pareora and Oamaru Series 

 (.r. Park). 37, 489. 



Metallurgy a.nil Mineralogy — 



Alluvial D.'posits of Oitago (L. O. Heal), 3, 



270 ; 21, 332. 

 Alluvial Di'posits of the Lower Waikato 



(F. W. Hutton), 4, 333. 

 Alluvial (iold in the Province of Wellinsiton 



(J. C. Crawford), 2, 1(50. 

 Auriferous Cements in N.Z., Distrilmt ion of 



(.1. H(>etor), 13, 429. 



