86 INDEX. 



Interpolation. Use nf ilif Standard Fniu-tions in ' Sinkint;- Fumls ', F. W. Hutton), 2, 2'M') ; Enntft. 



(E. (4. Brown). 35, 420. 3, 325. 



Isogonal Transformations ( E. O. Hoag). 39, 30,j ; Sinkinii Fnnds : Notes on a Paper l)\ ('aptain 



40, 333. ' Hntton (J. S. Webb), 3, 32.-). 



Mathematics, Elements of (.}. Adams), 9, 304. , Spherical Harmonie Relations (('. ('. Fair). 35, 



Mount Cook, Hei.uht of (('. W. Adams), 14,; 414. 



106. ! Straight Line. Mechanical Dcscrii)tion of a. by 



Natural Sines. Construction of a Table of, b\- \ Means of Linlv-work (W. S. Aldis). 21, 



Means of a New Relation l)et\veen the Leading 441. 



Differences (C. E. Adams). 35, 4()S ; 37, Surve\. Colonial Standard (.J. T. 'I'honison). 9, 



202. 0(i. ' 



Odd Numbers, A Curious l'roi)erty of ( T. H. Survt'v : Notes on the System [jrojiosed by 



Harding). 25, ."544. .Mr. 'I'liomson for N.Z., from a Legal Point of 



Phenomena of Variation and their Symbolic View (W. T. L. Travers), 9, 280. 



Expression (E. C. Brown), 34, .510. Survey : Practical and Precise {G. I'\ liichruci- 



Seasonal Time (C. V. Hudson). 28, 734; 31, i son), 33, 402. 



.577. ; Surve\-s. N.Z. (J. A. Council). 8, .\pp- x.w ii. 



Sim))lcst Continuous Ma.nifoklness of Two Di- Triangulation by Least Squares. Adjustment of 



mensions and of Finite Extent (F. \V. Fiank- (C. E. Adams'), 35, 201 ; 37, 10.5. 



land), 9, 272. Triangulation. Vertical (C. W. Adams). 14. 



Sim))lest Continuous Manifoldncss of '\\\o Di- 10.5. 



mensions and of Finite Extent : Notes upon Weights and Measures. A System of (.J. Car- 

 Mr. FrankJand's Paper (W. Skey), 13, 100. ruthers), 10, 1.5.5. 



HISTORY. ; 



Bronze Buddhas from Pekin. Notes on (W. Earliest Settlers (R. C. Barstow). 15, 421. 



Welch). 37, 20S. Early Visits of the French to N.Z. ('!". ^\. 



Canterbury Museum, Eaily History of (.). \on Hocken). 40, 137. ', 



Haast), 14, .5(»3. Goat, The Travelled [with Captain Cook) iT. ; 



Cavern near ■• Cook's Well,"" Tolaga Bay. and a Whit(^), 35, 200. 



Tree found there. Remarks on a (W. Colenso). Life and Times of Te Raupaiaha (W. T. L. 



12, 147. i Travers), 5, 19. 



Captain Cook. F''ollowin<i the Tracks of (R, : Ma.ssacre at the Entrance of Dunedin Harlioui' i 



Duncan). 35, 32. j in 1817 (A. Hamilton), 28, 141. j 



Captain Cook. Foot-tracks of (H. D. .M. Has- \ Parkinson. S\<lnev : Memoir of the First Artist ] 



zard), 35, 24. who visited N.Z. (W. Colenso), 10, 108. 



■Captain Cook, On the Tracks of (.E. E. Morris), Port Nicholson and the Natives in 1830 (C. i 



33, 400. ; Hcaphy). 12, 32. ' 



<Japtain Cook: the Day on which he took Printing in N.Z., Early Days of {H. Hill). 33, | 



Formal Possession of N.Z. (\\. Colenso). 10, 407. I 



99. Relics of the Fir.st N.Z. Press (R. C. Hardinii). \ 



Cook's Last Vovaire. Relics of (T. White). 21, 32, 400. 1 



397. ' Rutherford, .lohn. Story of (W. L. Williams). I 



Cook's Visit to Po\crt\' i^a\- and Tolaga Ba\- 23, 4.53. I 



(W. L. Williams). 21,' 380.' ' ' Tasman and his .lournal (T. .M. Hocken). 28, : 



Derelict Ship in Facile Harbour. Dus]<y Bay 117. 



(T. M. Hocken). 20, 422. Traces of Civibsation : an hupiiiy into the 



Discovery of N.Z. (A. Eccles). 3, Proc. 05. History of the Pa.cific (.1. Rutland). 29, 1. I 



Earliest Literature and Maps relatiui:- to X.Z. Wreck found at Haast River. Uescrijition of | 



(T. y\. Hocken). 27, tilil. {'\\ 'i'urnluill). 7, 14(). [See a/.so 8, 440.] i 



LITERATIRE AND .MCSIC. 



Antigone, Notes on (F. W. Haslam). 19, Metre (. I. C. Andersen). 40, 400. 



504. Mvths of Observation (E. Tregear), 27, .570. 



^'sa'^'r^'' ^'''''''" "* ^''^'" ^'"^' '^' -'^'"■'■''''''''"''''' NationalMelodies(Miss:\lorri'son). 25, 514. 



1^ 1-' i T \t .t 1 M 1 4- ^ \r ■/ Samaritan Pentateuch. Notes on a Fra^inicnt of 



Earbest Litei'ature and Maps relatmi.' to A.Z. ,,,, ,,r ,, ,. ,i , ao --> 



(T. M. Hocken), 27, 010. (^- ^^ • i't-nnetather). 16, .,..4. 

 'Miiotto's Circle^' and Writin- (H. N. McLeod), Socialism, A Poets ( K. A. Ma.ek.chnic). 32, 



33, 491. 377. 



Literature in N.Z., Some Account of the Be- Tennyson and Browning : a Rctrospcd ol \ ic- 



ginnings of (T. M. Hocken)— torian Poetry (C. A. M. Pond). 26, .548. 



The Maori Section, 33, 472. Unwritten Literature (R. C. Harding). 25, 



The English Section — Newspapers, 34, 99. 439. 



