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SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



[Index. 



Volume II begins on page 389. 



Amsterdam Island, flora of, 462 

 Anahathion, 18 

 Analyses, — 



American peat, 748 



Antipodes Island rocks, 763 



Auckland Island basalt, 768 



Basalt, Adams Island, 733 



Basalt. Beeman Hill, 696 



Basalt. Mount Honey, 696 



Basic dyke, Adams Island. 736 



Bounty Island granite. 770 



Oampl'iell Island artsillite. 7(i7 



Campl.rll l,laN.I l.i-.ili. 7ii7 



Cam|.l.rll l-lin.l , i,l.,,ii,Mv,ins voeU. 766 



Diaba,s,-. Mii^L^nn,' I'mmsiila.. 727 



Dolerite, Adams Island. 733 



Enderby Island basalt, 769 



Gabbro, Campbell Island, 690 



Gabbro, Carnley Harbour, 722 



Granite, Bounty Island, 739 



Granit«, Musgrave Peninsula, 720 



Irish peat, 747 



Iron pan, 767 



Melilite ba,sa.lt. Lyall Pyramid. 697 



Oliviiir .lialia,,.-, .\1 11^'^ I a vf Peninsula, 72S 



phdiinliir l'( I .. \ . raiirr Uarbour, 695 



Pitehsl.air. \l^^',laA^ I'rlliuSula, 724 



Porphyritc. I'anilry Harbouv. 73(> 

 Porphyry, t'aiii|ibcll Island. 691 

 Russian peat. 749 

 Sea-birds' dung, 771 

 Sea-lions' dmrg. 770 

 Snares granite. 769 

 Soils, methods, 756 

 Trachyte, — 



Circular Head. Auckland Islands. 724 



{•'illH.rs alialvsi- ..f. 692 



Filli,,! I'oiMi. (■ai,,i.l..41 Islands. 694 



\l,M,iil II v. Cinipbcll Island. 692 



Mount I.va.ll. Cai 'Il Inland. 692 



Musgrave Peniii-nla. AurkI ,ii,l Isla.nds. 724 

 Unweathered rocks of ( ain|il.rll Islaiul. 765 

 Weathered rocks of Caiuplwll island. 765 

 Anas, 583 

 Aiinlidae. 583 



Am-l,.,„n„,J„r. 95 



,nn-h,ih'<lin.l„. Tinmnte. 247 



„ii,in„-nhi-:. I'. iiihiihnila (Chawpa), 37 



lUHinhih,. Lniiu. 44 



„ii,,,ihiln. MilinliiKi. 321 



«»«/«/»«>, Uvi,i,;-ma. 349 



Animals, effect on distribution of plants. 191 



Animals, effect on vegetation. 232 



Animals, iiilioduced. xxviii. 235. 598 



Ainsu,hichih.l„r. 91 



aiiiin^l.nlu. r,/„ii,;i. 309 



AuTU-Iid faiuia. facies of, 236 



Annelids, marine, 236 



annosn-9. Fames, 529 



Annuals, 195 



anmdata, Dicraii'imifin. 124. 129 



Anomrdina, 359 



Anomia, 42 



Anomiidae, 42 



Anomura, 604 



Anorthoclase in trachyte, 690, 691, 723 



" Antarctic." visits Campbell Island, xxx 



Antarctic continent, 453 



Connection with South America, 461 

 Distances from subantarctic islands, 454 

 Former milder climate of, 454 

 Fossil i.lants from, 454 



Anta 



Aula 



■cticc 



■I'tir 1 



|.edition (Sir James Ross), xxiii. 390, 391, .392 



irs ,.f plants, 468 

 <//,/;/<■/,,. 4114 



M.lnlu 



. 324 



61 1: 



624 



i„,„-„.<. 431 

 '.i/prrnnlhiis, 427 

 y.ilnciircliiiis. 604. 698 

 u-,fi,ii.^\ 433 

 529 



Anihom.edusae, 306 



Anihomyiidne, 126. 134 



.1 iithnn'ns. 554 



.\nllira,ril,:. Auckland Island. 727 



Aiillnis. 5.-,:{ 



,„l,,«'<ln 



,,l„ 



,ut,,,...l.i 

 inl,,,n^h, 



Jln.ijis. 480 

 i;, Hinuw, 422 

 I -In. 1 ,11 Ilia, 11 



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.,ww,MV). 35 

 iiiilipn,/,,. vai. -,«../. Photiinilii, 1 

 iiiitii„i(l,,i. CilliiiJiora, 125 

 .Anti|iodes Island. — 



Basalt, occiu'rence of, 743 



Bog, 229 



Coal, occurrence of, 743 



Coastal rocks and cliffs, 227 



Description. 740 



Discovery, xi 



Forms of Copiosiiia ciiiiiiiln. 



Inland rocks, 230 



Lichens, 228 



Plant formations, 227 



Position, size, &c.. xiv. 390 



Scrub. 229 



Soil, 763 



Structure, 740 



Swamp, 229 



Tussock meadow. 227 



inilipiidiim. 



lllltl,,n,h,,„. 



aiiU,,n,lin„. 

 nntii«,ihii,i. 

 antiiwliiiii. 

 anil !««/ III,,. 

 antipodiii 



■ililo,- 



a. 15 

 40,S 



5SI) 



.1/. .,„./,/;,/. . 



M,,,„!,„,i. 4S 



X',..l. plnn. 45 



Tiicliucini, 124 

 anlipodnx. iS'enecio. 417 

 Antise|itic action of humus in Tliuriugia, 75 

 Aom. 605, 645 

 Aoridai, 645 

 A'panlrlii.i, 77 

 AphrodUidae, 237 

 Apliro.tijlopsis, 125, 132 

 apiculatum, Ceramium, 521 

 Apium, 407 

 Apophloea, 525 



