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SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



[Index. 



Volume II begins on page 389. 



Amsterdam iHland, flora of, 462 

 Anabathion, 18 

 Aiialystw, — 



American ])eat, 748 



Antipodes Island rocks, 763 



Auckland Island Ixisalt, 768 



Basalt, Adams Island. 733 



Basalt. B»-enian Hill, (>9(> 



Basalt, Mount Hont-y, 096 



Basic dyke, Adams Island, 736 



Bounty Island granite, 770 



Campbell Island argillite, 767 



Campbell Island basalt, 767 



Campbell Island carbonaceous rock, 76<i 



Diaba.se, .Musgrave Peninsula, 727 



Dolcrite, Adams Island, 733 



Enderby Island basalt, 760 



Gabbro, Campbell Island, OiK) 



Gabbro, Camley Harbour, 722 



Granite, Bounty Island, 739 



Granite, Musgrave Peninsula, 720 



Irish ])eat, 747 



Iron pan, 767 



Melilitc basalt, Lyall Pyramid, 697 



Olivine diabase, Musgrave Peninsula, 728 



Phonolite, Perseverance Harbour, 695 



Pitchstone, Musgrave Peninsula, 724 



Porphyrite, Camley Harbour, 736 



Porphyry, Campbell Island, 691 



Russian peat, 749 



Sea-birds' dung, 771 



Sea-lions' dung, 770 



Snares granite, 769 



Soils, methods, 756 



Trach3rte, — 



Circtdar Head, Auckland Islands, 724 

 Filhol's analysis of, 692 

 Filhol Point, Campbell Islands, 694 

 Jlount Honey, Campbell Island, 692 

 Jlount Lyall, Campbell Island, 692 

 Musgrave Peninsula, Auckland Islands, 724 



Unweathered rocks of Campbell Island, 765 



Weathered rocks of Campbell Island, 765 

 Anas, 583 

 Anatidae., 583 

 A nchomenidne, 95 

 anchylochaeta, Timarete, 247 

 Anemonia, 384 



anguicvltis, Endodonla (Charopa), 37 

 anjfulala, Lima, 44 

 ang^Uala, Miliolina, 321 

 angulosa, Umgerina, 349 

 Animals, effect on distribution of plants, 191 

 Animals, effect on vegetation, 232 

 -Animals, introduced, xxviii, 235, 598 

 Anisodaclylidae, 91 

 antuiskain, Cyanea, 309 

 Annelid fauna, facies of, 236 

 Annelids, marine, 236 

 annoaus, Fomea, 529 

 Annuals, 195 



annulata, Dicranomyia, 124, 129 

 Artf/nuJina, 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 



Distanctw from subantarctic islands, 454 



Former milder climate of, 454 



Fossil |)lants from, 454 

 Antarctic ex)>edition (Sir James Ross), xxiii, 390, 391, .392 

 Antarctic ty|)cs of plapts, 468 

 aiitarctica, Calliiriche, 404 

 anlarcliai, CaOmrncta, 556 

 antarctiea, Danthonia, 475 

 antarclica, Deyueniea, 607, 671 

 antarctiea, Durvillaea, 499 

 antarclica, Gentiatia, 422 

 antarctiea. Melobesia, 525 

 antarctiea, Myosotis, 422 

 antarctiea, Planispirina, 324 

 antarctiea, Pontoycneia, 605, 624 

 antarctieus, Juncus, 431 

 antarelicus, Lyperanthus, 427 

 antarcticua, Nectocarcinus, 604, 608 

 antarelicus, Scirpus, 433 

 Antennaria, 529 

 Anthotnedusae, 306 

 Anthomyiidae, 126, 134 

 Anthornis, 554 



.Anthracite, Auckland Island, 727 

 Anthus, 553 

 antipoda, Atropis, 480 

 antipoda, Gentiana, 422 

 antipoda, Photinula, 11 

 antipoda. Pea, 478 

 antipoda, Therasia (?), 35 

 antipoda, var. rosea, Photimila, II 

 antipodea, Calliphora, 125 

 Antipodes Island, — 



Basalt, occurrence of, 743 



Bog, 229 



Coal, occurrence of, 743 



Coastal rocks and cliffs, 227 



Description, 740 

 "Discovery, xi 



Forms of Coprosma cuneata, 201 



Inland rocks, 230 



Lichens, 228 



Plant formations, 227 



Position, size, &c., xiv, 390 



Scrub, 229 



Soil, 763 



Structure, 740 



Swamp, 229 



Tussock meadow, 227 

 antipodnm, Laevilitorina, 15 

 antipodum, Ligusticum, 408 

 antipodnm, Marionina, 252, 262 

 antipodum, Megadyptes, 580 

 antipodum, Myodora, 48 

 antipodum, Neoleplon, 45 

 antipodum, Trichocera, 124 

 antipodus, Senecio, 417 



Antiseptic action of humus in Thuringia, 755 

 Aora, (iOo, 645 

 Aoridae, 645 

 Apanteles, 77 

 Aphroditidae, 237 

 Aphrosylopsis, 125, 132 

 apiciUatum, Ceramium, 521 

 Apium, 407 

 Apophloea, 625 



