PAPEHS ; MlSCEliLANKOUS. 



87 



.MKDICIN'K AND SA-MTA TION. 



J-Jiictcria ivnd thrir I'rlation tn Discasi- (I. t\r 



ZotK'he). 22, ;U. 

 Blood, (irowtli and l!c|)rodin-tiim of ihc l!cd 



CorpuscU's of llic (H. H. Hakcwcll), 7, A|.|.. 



xxxi. 

 ( 'onuciiital Sti<;nia.ta (E. Tre,uea.r). 31, (i23. 

 ('onsuni])tion in Otago. vSonie Connnon Causos of 



(H. H. Bakewell), 7, r)43. 

 ( 'ousiiinption. State Prevention of ( Iv Hoherlon), 



30, liH. 

 Education. Mc.lical As|iects of (W. ('•. Kemii). 



12, A|)|.. xxi. 

 Family .Marks; (.1. Pvutland). 40, .")(«. 

 Hydatid Disease and Tcenin fclii iincnccxs (L. S. 



Baniett). 35, oUS. 

 Infant Mortality. Jntluenee of 'i'cinperature on 



(Dr. J)eck). 5^ Apjx xxx\-. 

 Jntianiinatory Action in Detaelied Portions of 



Dead Animal Bodies, Production of (H. H. 



Bake well). 14, 113. 

 Is N.Z. a Healthy ("ovuitry V (X. K. Newman). 15, 



408. 

 Katipo. The Bite of the (W. K. K\ffe). 33, 4:}(). 

 Katipo, the Poisonous Sj)ider of N.Z. (L. Powell), 



3, .Ki. 

 Lunatics, The Treatment of. historically con- 

 sidered (F. G. Ewino-ton), 27, 075. 

 [Malaria and IMo.squitos (E. Robert on). 35, 22.1. 

 Maori Medical Lore (W. H. (Joldie). 37, 1. 

 [Medicinal Properties of some N.Z. Plants (.1. 



Babei), 19, 319. 

 Milk as a Veliicle of Disease (E. Pvoberton), 23, 



570. 

 New Zealand from a Physician's Point of View 



(A. K. Newman). 12, 433. 

 Pathogenic Miciol^es and the [Means of ])revent- 



ing Diseases originating in their Introduction 



into the Rystem'(W. T. L. Travers). 22, 55. 



Phy.sit)logital Changes in English Race when 

 transplanted to N.Z. (.\. K. Newman), 9, 37. 



Rats and Plague (H. C. Eield). 33, 443. 



Rising (Jeneration, Notes on the (1). ( '. Wilson), 

 11,549. 



Sanatorium in Rotorua District, Establisluuent 

 of a (J. Stewart), 17, 427. 



Sanitation — 



( 'leansing of Towns (.1. T. Thomson). 11, 38. 



Draining of Towns (W. D. Campbell), 9, 29. 



Draining of Towns: Results of having Out- 

 fall Drains within S\-dney Harljour (W. R. E. 

 Brown). 9, 2(i(». 



Sanitar\- Recpiiivments of Colonial Towns (E. 

 Dobson), 13, S4. 



Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a 

 Modern Hou.se (E. Withy), 25, 459. 



Sanitation, Natme's Efforts at (R. H. Mak- 

 gill), 35, 139. 



Sewage, Dispo.sal of. \)\- Api)licatioii to the 

 Soil (W. A. Chaiiple),'26, 517. 



Sewage Irrigation and its Results, with a 

 Sketch of the Main Drainage S\-stems of 

 London and Paris (T. S. TancTed)! 2, 214. 



Sewerage. Sanitary (H. P. Higginson), 21, 3H9. 



Sight, lOtt'ects of School Life on (B. Schwarz- 



'bach), 15, 472. 

 Statistics of Lisanity, Cancer, and Phthisis in 



N.Z. (H. W. Segar). 34, 115. 

 Therapeutic Agent. A Mysteiious (E. A. [Mac- 



kechnie), 22,119. 

 Tuberculosis in [Man and Animals (W. A. 



Chapi)L'), 26, 520. 

 Tuberculosis. The Fight against, in Australia 



ami N.Z. (J. P. D. Leahy). 35, 22U. 

 Vaec-ination : is it exi)edient to make it eom- 



l)ulsory •.' (R. H. Bakewell), 24, 034. 



-METAPHYSICS. 



After-images (K. Browning), 25, .ICO. 1 Mental Science, Some Moot Points in (\\ . W. 



Animal Intelligence (W. W. Carlile), 24, 349. j Carlile). 20, 45(i. 



Animal Mind and the Human Mind, A Com- i Meta|j)iiysieal H\i)othesis. .\ I'reliininarv Note 



parison ))etween the (C. W. Purnell), 29, 71. 

 Animal [Mind as a Factor in Organic Evolution 



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

 Art, Nature of (4. E. FitzGerald), 2, 251. 

 Coloured Hearing. A Case of (Mrs. H. [M. 



Christie), 40, 5(52. 

 Fallacies. Some Deei)-seated (W. W. Carliit'), 20, 



448. 

 Humist Doctrine of Causation in its Relation to 



Modern Agnosticism (W. W. Carlile), 27, 



(U6. 

 Hypnotism. A Phase of (E. Tregear), 29, 83. 

 Luluction and Necessary Truth (R. Kidd), 7, 



Apj). xxxviii. 



of a (M. W. Richmond). 40, 538. 

 [Mill on Demons! i-at ion and Necessary Truth 



(W. W. Carlile). 24, <i44. 

 Mind-.stuff, The Doctrine of ( F. W. Frankland), 



12, 205. 

 [Mind-stutf. The Doctrine of : Reply to Mr. 



Frankland's Paper (C. \\. Richmond). 12, 



215. 

 Mind-stut[f : Remarks on [Mr. Frankland's Pa]ier 



(.J. T. Thomson). 14, 107. 

 [Modern Aspect of Natural Theolouv (C. W. 



Richmond), 2, 281. 

 Philo.sophv, The Ultimate Problem of {\\. W. 



Carlile)," 28, 74. 



Influence of the Ideal (E. A. .Mackechnic). 30, Probability (R. Kidd), 7, Apj). xlvi. 



109. Psychic Force (.so called) : Notes ujjon the 

 Is Life a Distinct Force ? (R. H. Bakewell), 17, Exi)eriments made 1>\- Mr. Crookes (.J. S. 



410. Wel)b), 4, 421. 



Mental Operations in Sleep (R. C. HardiiiLi). 26, Vowel-.sounds. Mental Effects of certain (P.. C. 



087. Harding), 21, 418. 



