ART. 
OORT et Bs 
TRANSACTIONS, 
I.—MiscELLANEOUS." 
L T€ Zealand A M nium nace of — "oes H. SOE 
ood, F.G.S. 3—24 
II. On Qe Fourth i rondeiental Theorem respecting Capital. By 
John Carruthers, M. Inst. C.E 24—34 
III. Observations on the Evidences of redit Change i in the evasion à 
the Waikato District. By James Stewart, C.E. 34—387 
IV. — By Professor Julius von Haast, Ph. >i F.R. s. President 
of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbur 37—56 
X. ns of us ee ae mene of the South ‘sland Maori By 
the Rev. s W. Stack . 7—92 
VI. p^ ces pe of the Barth’ Bini on i Tijeri. E a. c. 
92—96 
VII. e i m Method ^s Mos Propulsion as observed amongst the 
ris. By Coleman Phillips 97—99 
VII. On ihe Day in which Captain € ee look T, T of New 
and. By W. Colenso, F.L.S. 99—108 
IX. Brus Parkinsonibus Sacrum: A bri " bs ot the Firs t Artis st 
w Zealand; athens with several little-known 
Items of Tnteroet extracted from his Journ By W.C ome, 
F.L.S. 108—134 
X ges chiefly historical, on the dnd Dog of the New EE 
y W. Colenso, F.L 8. . 135—155 
XI. A a of Weights and Messi. By J. Onchekdiens, M. es. C. E. 155—160 
XIL Notes on La ied = — in the Waikato River with e Croatiae 
By R 1—164 
170 
16 
XIIL Notes on a SR at dieis by Electricity. y J. * Pond .. 164—17 
ALY. a on the Lifting- quw of Inclined Planes in dicia 
ransit. By Henry Skey . 170—173 
XV. —— of Bah Tane Whee in aa Transit. E fas 
Ske .. 178—176 
XVI. Introduction a the Principle ot the Gyroseope. in Aerial Transit. 
y Henry Skey . 176—180 
XVII. On pis in Lake Districts - Flooded Rivers in Mises with 
Methods adopted for pe Prevention and ee Mt E. F. 
Hi , M. Inst. C.E .. 180—189 
XVIII. On means of —| the most durable Timber. E John 
Buchanan 190 
. JIL—Zooroesz. 
xix. Notes on the Ornithology of = — By Walter > pee 
C.M.G., Sc.D., F.L.S. . 191—201 
XX. Further Notes on iiu Oei New Talii. By W. TL Buller 201—209 
