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IXDEX. 



.MISf'KLLAXEOU.S ZOOLOGY. 



Acclimatisation in X.Z. (A. Bathfrate). 30, 



266. 

 Ancient Relations between X.Z. and South 



America (H. von Jhering), 24, 431. 

 " Ancient Relations between X.Z. and South 



America": Remarks on Dr. von .Iherings 



Paper (K. :\Iueller), 25, 428. 

 Animal IVIind and the Human .Mind. A Com- 

 parison between (C. W. Purnell). 29, 71. 

 Ajiimal Mind as a Factor in ()r<fanio E\olution 



(C. W. PurneU), 32, 243. 

 Animal Pi-odigies, Xative and Foreign. Ancient 



and Modern, Memorabilia of certain (W. 



Colenso), 28, 87. 

 Aucldand and Campbell Islands. Zoological 



Collection from (F. \V. Button). 11, 337. 

 Beasts of Prey to destroy the Rabbit. Objec- 

 tions to the Introduction of (H. B. Martin), 



17, 179. 

 Beginnings of Life, RemarLs on Dr. Bastian's 



Work on (T. Heale), 6, 400. 

 Biological Collections. X^.Z.. Importance of 



((t.'V. Hud.son). 26, 199. 

 Bipolarity of Littoral Marine Faunas (H. Far- 



quhar)i 39, 131. 

 Bipolar Theory. The (H. Farquhar), 40, 2.59. 

 Bush Xotes : oi. Short Objective Jottings (W. 



Colenso). 23, 477. 

 Cartilaginous Skeletons and other Soft Animal 



Structuies. Method of preservinu (T. J. 



Parker), 14, 2.58. 

 Chicken Islands, X.Z., Zoolouical Researches on 



the (A. Reischek). 14, 274^ 

 Diseases of Domesticated Animals ((i. H. 



Barker), 30, -550. 

 Fauna of X.Z., Geographical Relations of (F. AV. 



Hutton), 5, 227. 

 Fauna of Otago. Some Changes in the (R. 



Gillies), 10, 300. 

 Field Xaturalists. Work for (P. Thomson). 4, 



138. 



Formaline in Museology (G. Thilenius). 31, 101. 

 Formol for Preservation of Xatural-historv 



Specimens (S. H. Drew), 29, 2SS. 

 Hereditarv Knowledge (R. Henrv). 32, .51. 

 Hybridism (T. AA'hite). 33, 199. 

 " Index Collection '" for small Zoological Mu- 

 seums, in the Form of a (Genealogical Tree of 



the Animal Kingdom (T. J. Parker), 18, 73. 

 Instincts, Inherited, and Anecdotes of Domestic 



Animals (T. White), 32, 272. 

 Instincts of Animals. True (C. W. Purnell). 



28, 27. 

 Life (W. 1. Spencer), 13, 109. 

 Mactjuarie Island, Xotes on a Visit to (A. Hamil- 

 ton), 27, .5.59. 

 Mans Place in Creation (C. W. Richmond), 2, 



267. 

 Marine Animals found on Xew Brighton Beach, 



Remarkable Collection of (A. Dendy), 30, 320. 

 Natural-history Collections in Otago Museum 



(J. S. Webb). 3, 203. 

 Xatural-history X'otes (S. H. Drew), 29, 284. 

 Organic Productions of X'.Z., Distribution of the 



(W. T. L. Travers). 16, 461. 

 Parasites. Animal and Vegetable, associated 



with the Production of XVoplasms in Cattle 



and Sheep (A. Park), 28, 451. 

 Red Cats and Disease (R. Henry). 31, 680. 

 Right-sidedness (.1. Pvutland), 40, 339. 

 Rock-pool and its Contents (P. Thomson), 4, 



219. 

 Scinde Island, from a Xaturalists Point of View 



(F. Hutchinson, jun.). 33, 213. 

 Spontaneous (Jeneration, De.scription of a Few 



Experiments bearing on the Question of (J. 



Hudson), 17, 182. 

 Sternum, Origin of the (T. J. Paiker). 23, 119. 

 Vital Force. A Common (C. Phillips), 26, 604 ; 



30, 122. 

 Zoological Results of Trawling Trials off the 



Coa.st of Otago (W. B. Benham), 32, 1. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



ADDRESSES. 



Auckland Institute — 

 Barstow, R. C., 10, 545. 

 Brown, F. D.. 19, 595 : 24, 702 ; 25, 546. 

 Firth, J. C.. 8, 420. 

 Gillies, T. B., 2, 405 ; 6, 394 ; 9, 638. 

 Heale, T., 4, 383 ; 5, 442 ; 7, 513. 

 Peacock, T., 14, 546. 

 Pond, J. A., 18, 416. 

 Purchas, A. G., 3, App. 39 ; 12, 441. 

 Robert on. E., 30, 562. 

 Smith, H. G. Seth. 17, 451. 

 Stewart, J., 23, til5 ; 34, 1. 

 Thomas, A. P. W., 28, 747. 



Canterbury Philosophical Institute — 

 Dobson," E., 13, 445. 

 Gresson, H. B.. 5, 459. 

 Haast, J. von, 2, 421 : 6, 419 : 10, 37. 

 Meeson, J. T., 23, (i24. 

 Tancred. H. J.. 6, 4(i7. 



Hawke"s Ba\ Philosophical Institute — 

 Colenso, W.. 29, 129. 

 Hill, H.. 24, 717. 

 Spencer, W. I., 19, 619. 



Xelson Philosophical Society — 

 Suter, A. B., 16, 573 ; 20, 476. 



Xew Zealand Institute— 



Bowen. His Excellenc\- Sir G. F.. 1, 3 [2nd 



ed.. 9]; 2, 3; 3, App. 1 ; 4, 1 : 5, 1. 

 Jervois, His Excellenc\- Sir W. F. D., 16, xix :, 



17, xix. 



Otago Institute — 



Benham, W. B., 37, (il.J. 



Blair, W. X.. 11, 561. 



Chapman, F. R., 20, 468 ; 31, 746. 



Chapman, H. S., 5, 470. 



Eccles. A., 2, 428. 



GiUies, R.. 9, 6.56. 



