PORTENTA, 
TRANSACTIONS. 
I.— Zoonoey. 
PAGES. 
Art. I. ee = the Skeleton and Baleen of a Fin-whale (Balenoptera 
uu ") recently aequired by the Otago University Museum. 
By TI ffery Pa E , B. Sc. Lond., Professor of EIET v in the 
Uhivorsity of Ota is 3—13 
IL — on an Aphidian Inset peop id Pine Trees with 
n the Name “ Che Byw. M Maskell, 
S. i 13—19 
III. On a Parasite of the Pengat By w. M. Maskell : 19—20 
IV. Further Notes on Coccide in New Zealand. By W. M. Maskell . 20—31 
V. On the Spiders of New Zealand. By A. T. Urquhart .. 31—53 
VI. The esak water Dux d ^d hig Zealand omit, to the Family 
aide r F. W. Hut 54—58 
MET: Desrpion of a new apies as desi cg a rgonauta practi. 
By T. W. Kirk 58—59 
VEI. — = the Occurrence the on Golden ibo (Chara 
us fulvus, Gml.) near Wellington. W. Kirk 59—60 
IX. quA on some New pus IT sdiiüng curious Variations 
of Colour. By T. W. K 60—62 
X. Hépawoent to a Monograph i the ies Zealand Simons na. By 
Meyrick, B.A 62—68 
XI. desti of New Zealand Mito: Montana By E. eke : 68—12 
XII. Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-lepidoptera. By E. d . 121—140 
XIII. Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-lepidoptera. By E. Meyrick.. 141—1 
XIV. sini of a small Lizard, a Species of Naultinus, supposed to 
be new to Science. By W. Colens o, F.L.S. . 149—151 
XV. A Sneki of some sei MN. Zealand Insects 
believed to be new to po nce. By W.C . 151—160 
XVI. Notes on New Zealand Fishes. By W. keka * * ADs -- 160—172 
XVII. eer on Moa Remains in the ea ey dud and other 
ocalities. By Frodarick R. Cha i . 172—178 
XVIII cst to By ue of "d ri Prey to destroy the 
Rabbit. . 179—182 
XIX. A — Destin S a ss Sipan bearing on the Question 
of Spontaneous Generation. By Dr. J. Hudson 182—186 
XX. Notes - New v Zealand — = : Reischek ; communi- 
ted by Dr. Hec .. 187—198 
XXI. Lea of a new un By dvi "o . 198—199 
XXII. The Plague of Rats in Nelson and — E dd 
Meeson, B.A. .. . 199—207 
XXIII. Notes on the Dolphins "i: the Mon Zealand Seas, By James 
Hector, C.M.G.,M.D., F.R.S. .. . 207—211 
