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[Coles 



indigenous plants: being a further contribution towards 

 the making known the botany of New Zealand.] [1885- 

 98.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 17, 1885, 237-265, 265- 

 269, [iii] ; 18, 1886, 219-255, 256-287 ; 19, 1887, 259-271, 

 271-301, 301-313; 20, 1888, 188-211, 212-234, 234-254, 

 [iii]; 21, 1889, 43-80, 80-108, [v] ; 22, 1890, 449-452, 

 452-458, 459-493; 23, 1891, 381-391, 391-398; 24, 1892, 

 387-394, 394-398, 398-400; 25, 1893, 319-324, 324-338, 

 338-340, 341-342; 26, 1894, 313-320, 320-323; 27, 1895, 

 383-399, 399-401, 401-402; 28, 1896, 591-613, 614-615, 

 615-618, 618-622; 29, 1897, 414-421; 31, 1899, 263-266, 

 266-281. 



On a New Zealand fungus that has of late years 



become a valuable article of commerce. [1885.] Pen- 

 zance Soc. Trans., 2 (1884-88), 82-86. 



Notes on the bones of a species of Sphenodon (S. di- 



versum, Col. ) apparently distinct from the species already 

 known. [1885.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 118- 

 123. 



A brief list of British plants (weeds) lately noticed, 

 apparently of recent introduction into this part of the 

 colony ; with a few notes thereon. [1885.] N. Zealand 

 Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 288-290. 



On Clianthus puniceus, Sol. [1885.] N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 291-295. 



A description of the curiously-deformed bill of a 



huia (Heteralocha acutirostris, Gould), an endemic New 

 Zealand hird. [1886.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 19, 



1887, 140-145. 



A description of a large and new species of ortho- 

 pterous insect, of the genus Hemideina, Walker. [1886.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans. , 19, 1887, 145-147. 



Further notes and observations on the gestation, birth, 



and young of a lizard, a species of Naultinus. [1886.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 19, 1887, 147-150. 



A few observations on the tree-ferns of New Zealand ; 

 with particular reference to their peculiar epiphytes, 

 their habit, and their manner of growth. [1886.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 19, 1887, 252-259. 



A description of a new species of Coccinella found in 

 New Zealand. [1887.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 20, 



1888, 40-42. 



A description of a species of Orobanche (supposed to 

 be new) parasitical on a plant of Hydrocotyle. [1888.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 41-43. 



A description of a new and large species of ortho- 

 pterous insect of the genus Hemideina, Walker. [1888.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 193-194. 



Note on a peculiar chrysalis of an unknown species 



of butterfly. [1888.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 

 194-196. 



A few notes on the economy and habits of one of our 

 largest and handsomest New Zealand butterflies (Pyra- 

 meis gonerilla). [1888.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 



1889, 196-199. 



A few stray notes on the New Zealand owl, Athene 

 Novse-Zealandiae, Gml., ruru and koukou of the Maoris, 

 and morepork of the settlers. [1888.] N. Zealand Inst. 

 Trans., 21, 1889, 200-205. 



Bush notes; or, short objective jottings. [1890.] 



N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 477-491. 

 Plain and practical thoughts and notes on New 



Zealand botany. [1891.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 24, 



1892, 400-409. 

 Vestiges: reminiscences: memorabilia of works, deeds, 



and sayings of the ancient Maoris. [1891.] N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 24, 1892, 445-467. 



Status quo : a retrospect. A few more words by way 

 of explanation and correction concerning the first finding 

 of the bones of the moa in New Zealand ; also strictures 

 on the Quarterly reviewer's severe and unjust remarks on 

 the late Dr. G. A. MANTELL, F.R.S., etc., in connection 

 with the same. N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 24, 1892, 468-478. 



Bush jottings : No. 2 (botanical). [1892.] N.Zealand 

 Inst. Trans., 25, 1893, 307-319. 



Observations on Mr. T. WHITE'S paper, "On the 

 native dog of New Zealand." N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 



25, 1893, 495-503. 



Description of a large species of lulus. [1893.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 106. 



Notes, remarks, and reminiscences of two peculiar 

 introduced and naturalised South American plants. 

 [1893.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 323-332. 



On four notable foreign plants. [1893.] N. Zealand 

 Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 333-346. 



"More last words": being an appendix to several 

 papers read during past sessions on the volcanic 

 mountain-range of Tongariro and Euapehu, with its 

 adjoining district. [1893.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 



26, 1894, 483-498. 



Notes and observations on M. A. DE QUATKEFAGES' 

 paper "On moas and moa-hunters," republished in 

 vol. 25, Transactions New Zealand Institute. [1893.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 498-513. 



Notes and reminiscences of early crossings of the 



romantically-situated Lake Waikaremoana, county of 

 Hawke ; s Bay, of its neighbouring country, and of its 

 peculiar botany; performed in the years 1841 and 1843. 

 [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 27, 1895, 359-382. 



Memorabilia of certain animal prodigies, native and 

 foreign, ancient and modern. [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. 

 Trans., 28, 1896, 87-97. 



Of a radiant phenomenon: "In hoc signo vinces." 

 [Posth.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 32, 1900, 305-309. 



Memorabilia, ancient and modern ; being remarks 

 and information respecting some of the tin mines in 

 Cornwall, England. [Posth.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 

 32, 1900, 309-324. 



Colenutt, G. W. On a portion of the Osborne beds of the 

 Isle of Wight, and on some remarkable organic remains 

 recently discovered therein. Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 358- 

 362. 



The fossil chelonians of the Oligocene strata of the 

 Isle of Wight. Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc., 1, 

 1890, No. 4, 57-63. 



Notes on the geology of the north-east coast of the 

 Isle of Wight. Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc., 2, 

 1894, 20-32. 



The Bembridge limestone ("Binstead Stone") of the 

 Isle of Wight. Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc. , 2, 

 1894, 167-180. 



The plateau and valley gravels of the Isle of Wiglit. 



Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc., 3, 1898, 143-153. 

 Coles, A. W. A collector's trip to north Queensland. 



[1885.] Victoiian Natlist., 2, 1886, 109-114, 130-136, 



127 (6i*)-128 (bis). 

 Description of a new Victorian goshawk, Astur macu- 



losus. [1897.] Victorian Natlist., 14, 1898, 43-44. 



Longevity of the butcher bird. [1897.] Victorian 

 Natlist., 14, 1898, 63-64. 



Coles, Charles. The animal parasites of malarial fever. 



[1897.] Leicester Soc. Trans., 4, 1898, 365-370. 

 Coles, Charles St. Arnaud. An exposure of quartzite and 



syenitic rock near Martley, Worcestershire. Geol. Mag., 



5, 1898, 304-305. 



A dust shower. [1898.] Nature, 57 (1897-98), 463. 

 Coles, F. R. List of recent additions to the flora of 



Dumfries-shire and Galloway. [1885.] Scott. Natlist., 

 8, 1885-86, 69-71. 



Remarks on the recent additions to the flora of 



Dumfriesshire and Galloway. [1884.] Dumfr. Gallow. 

 Soc. Trans., 4, 1887, 47-50. 



A leaflet from the book of nature. [1885.] Dumfr. 



Gallow. Soc. Trans., 4, 1887, 87-93. 



A list of Kircudbright moll asks. [1885.] Dumfr. 



Gallow. Soc. Trans., 4, 1887, 103-108. 



