CON TEN? 3. 
TRANBACTIORNS. 
I.—MiscELLANEOUS. 
PAGES 
Arr. I. The pan ie rpg in New — d A. em M.A., LL.B. 
3—23 
II. Influence of Yoreis on Climate and Rainfall. By Frederick s. 
Peppercorne, C.E 4—32 
III. Notes on Port Nicholson iud ib Natives in 1800. By Major 
Charles Heaphy, V. 32—39 
IV. On kn gero of er Zealand Weather Picci By Doni: 
rR.A.E 40—49 
V. On ds “nora a de pim nate Solus at the Use p 
Projectile Weapons. By Coleman Phillips 50—63 
VI. On the ie By W. Colenso, F.L. e .. 603—108 
VII. dew piis & better wii of the Maori Race. = 
W. Col . 108—147 
VII. A few Remarks on a Cavern near Cook's ` Well, at Tolaga Ba; ay, 
and o spi : [ine costata) found there. By W. Colenso 147—150 
IX. Notes on an t Manufactory of Stone Implements at ae 
Mouth of FS Otckai Creek, Brighton, Otago. ce Prof. Julius 
von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum 150—153 
X. Notes on the Colour-Sense of the Maori. By James W. Stack .. 153—158 
XI. Remarks on Mr. Mackenzie Cameron’s ies = the 
Kahui Tipua. By James W. Stack 
XII. Notes on the spei Stars x other Celestial Objects By J. 
H; Po 
. 159—164 
. 165—175 
XIII. Partial D (Paper N No. 3): "On the Origin of the Visible Uni. 
vers y Prot. A. W. y ee ua F.C.S., President of the 
Philosophical Institute of Canter . 175—181 
XIV. — IMS is Pro i 4): On E dni Problem of Stellar 
Collisi A. W. Bickerton .. 181—186 
XV. On the Pw z Doa and Systems. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton 187—197 
XVI. On the Birth of Nebulæ. By Prof. A. W. Bickerton .. .. 197—205 
XVII. On the Doctrine of oe = Frederick W. I .. 205—215 
XVIII. A Reply to Mr. Franklan “ The Doctrin ind- 
Stuff.” By C. W. Richmond, A Fudge of the Supreme Court 
of New Zealand .. 215—223 
XIX. PATE — other Barat Fossil Words come with Primey 
n-Aryan Languages of EYTT e Borders. By J. 
d Thomson, F.R.G.S., F.B.S.8.A.. .. 223—237 
XX. i e Connection. By J. Turnbull cae v .. 237—240 
IL. —Zooroex. 
XXI. Notes on Ziphius ( Epiodon) move-zealandie, von Haast—Goose- 
ed Whale. By Prof. rient von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., 
Director of the Canterbury Muse .. 241—246 
XXII. On the Occurrence of the elcnppel Dotterel p Hiaticula ry 
. W. Kirk, 
apia ) in Ms New “Zealand. ES sistant in the 
Col oe oe oe 246—247 
