PAPEKt' 



MISCELLANKOUS. 



85 



Tirubev, A Means for selecting the Most Durable : Water-power. An Adaptation of (.). f. C'ravv- 



(.1. Buchanan). 10, 190. ford). 3, Ur>. 



Timber. Durability of N.Z., with Suggestions ' Water-supply ior Auckland from Mount Eden 



for its Preservation (J. Buchanan). 6, 390. ' (J. Goodall). 6, 3.5. 

 Torpedoes. Firing of. bv Electricitv (J. A. Pond), , Water-supply for Auckland from Mount Eden 



10, 164. (J- Stewart), 6, 40. 



Tramwa\-. Self-aetinc Clamp .Mountaii\ Wire Water-supply for Invercargill (.1. \\. ( uthbert- 



(E. W". Wright), 3, 321. son), 14, 121. 



EXPLORATION AND GENERAL GEOGRAPHY. 



Antarctic Exploration (C. W. Pumell), 11, 31. 

 Antarctic Exploration. Economic (C. Traill), 19, 



471 ». 

 Antarctic Research (H. Schaw). 28, (32. 

 Arctic Exploration, Problems of, bearing upon 



Recent Attempts to reach the North Pole 



(H. Hill), 32, 384. 

 Barbados, our Earliest Tropical Colony (J. W. 



Fortescue), 20, 447. 

 < 'anada. Western : Early Explorations and 



Colonisation (J. Hector). 33, 002. 

 Captain Cook. Following the Tracks of (R. 



Duncan), 35, 32. 

 Captain Cook, Foot-tracks of (H. D. M. Haszard), 



35, 24. 

 Captain Cook, On the Tracks of (E. E. Monis), 



33, 499. 

 Captain Cook"s Visit to Poverty Ba\- and 



Tolaga Bay (W. L. Williams). 21,' 389. " 

 ( at's Eye Bay (D. Sutherland). 17, 435. 

 Chalky Sound. Explorations North of (A. 



Reischek), 20, 441. 

 Changes effected in the Natural Features of a 



New Country b\- the Introduction of Civil- 



i.sed Races (Vv. t. L. Travers), 2, 299 ; 3, 326. 

 Chatham Islands (H. H. Travers). 1, 173 [2nd 



ed., 119]. 

 Chatham Islands. Notes extracted from Letters 



from H. H. Tiavers (W. T. L. Travers), 4, 63. 

 Dumont DUrville's Exploration of Tasman BaA- 



in 1827 (S. P. Smith), 40, 416. 

 Dusky Sound (R. Henry), 28, 50. 

 Dusky Sound, Old Huts at (R. Henry), 31, 677. 

 < Geographical and other Features of Little-knowTi 



Portions of Wellintrton Province (H. C. 



Field), 4, 128. 

 ( Treat Banner Island, Notes on (S. Weetman), 



22, 79. 

 Hawaii-nei and the Hawaiians (F. B. Hutchin- 



.son). 15, 467. 

 Icebergs at the Chatham Islands (A. Shand), 



25, 516. 

 Islands to the South of N.Z. (A. Reischek). 21, 



378. 

 Lake District of Auckland Province (W. T. L. 



Travers), 9, 3. 

 Macquarie Island (J. H. Scott). 15, 484. 



]\Iac((uarie Island. Notes on a Visit to (A. 

 Hamilton). 27, 559. 



:Marsland Hill. Notes on (W. H. Skimier). 37, 

 211. 



Mayor Island. Description of (E. C. Gold-Smith). 

 17, 417. 



MiLford Sound. Discoveries in the Neighbour- 

 hood of (D. Sutherland). 16, 454. 



Milfoixl Sound. Discover\- of a New River and 

 Valley in Vicinity of (D. Sutherland), 28, 724. 



Napier-(;reenmeadows Road (F. Hutchinson, 

 jun.). 34, 409. 



New Guinea. Lecture on (Captain Moresby), 6, 

 App. Ixxxi. 



Oceanic Areas. Rise and Progress of our Know- 

 ledge of (A. Hamilton). 28,^ 163. 



Okarito District. Westland (A. Hamilton), 11, 

 386. 



Outhini;- Islands South of N.Z. (F. R. Cha])- 

 man).' 23, 491. 



Polynesia (J. Adams), 9, 44. 



Rapa Island. Southern Archipelago (J. V. 

 Hall), 1, 128 [2nd ed.. 75]. 



Rotorua Railway and District (J. Stewart), 24, 

 591. 



Snow Scenes on the Southern Alps (T. White), 

 21, 398. 



Southland District before Settlement (J. T. 

 Thom.son). 13, 459. 



Tauakira, Ascent of (H. C. Field), 5, 405. 



Te Anau District, Ex]ilorations ii\ (A. C. Gif- 

 ford). 32, 425. 



Te Aoroa. Northern Wairoa (J. Harding), 21, 

 336. 



Three Kings Islands. Notes on (T. F. Cheese- 

 man), 23, 408. 



Tongarewa. or Penrhvn Island, and its People 

 (S. P. Smith). 22, 85. 



Waikaremoaua : Notes and Reminiscences of 

 Early Crossings, of its Neighbouring Country-, 

 and of its Peculiar Botany (W. Colenso), 27, 

 359. 



Watershed Districts : County or other Divisions 

 of the Country to be determined by Area of 

 Watershed (J.' R. George). 13, 119. 



White Island. Notes on a Visit to (W. Sewell), 

 6. 38(). 



GEOMETRY, MATHE]\L\TICS, SURVEYING. 



Calculations of Altitude.'? from Barometrical 



Observation in Mountainous Countries, Tables 



for (E. Dobson). 2, 223. 

 Calculation of Distances by Means of Reciprocal 



Vertical Angles (C. W. Adams), 11, 132. 

 Decimal and Metrical Fallacies (R. C. Harding). 



36, 85. 

 Drawing for Sequence in Competitions (H. W. 



Segar), 36, 501. 



Fourth Dimension. Some Observations on the 



(H. W. Williams), 34, 507. 

 Geometry, Modern Methods of (D. Brent), 3, 



Proc. 59. 

 Geometry, Non- Euclidian, vindicated : a Replv 



to Mr."Skey [F. W. Frankland). 18, 58. 

 Geometry, Transcendental: Remarks .suggested 



by Mr. Frankland's Paper, " Non-Euclidian 



Geometry vindicated " (G. Hogben), 19, 510. 



