ART, 
CONTENTS. 
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE. 
Anniv Address of the President, H.E. Sir George F. Bowen, G.C.M.G.... 1—10 
Fourth Annual Report by the Govern i se B 
Accounts of the New Zealand Duits “ns Fa a aes 12- 
Report by Manager  ... RE =e -. 12—16 
TRANSACTIONS. 
T.—MIscELLANEOUS. 
I. On the Life and Times of Te BEREE By Ma E da 
Travers, F. L.S. . 19—93 
IL On Moa mi By W. B. D. Mantell, F. G.S. wi 22-97 
III. An Account of the First Discovery of Moa Remains, By Rev. 
R: Taylor EGS. . 97—101 
IV. On New Zealand Lake ae By Rev. R. Tor te miw 
AAGE? eee of the oe Moa Cave. By the Hon. Capt 
Fraser, F.R.G.S. . 102—105 
VI. On coe Effect o of Wind- diia Sand as a a Cutting Agent, By Edwin 
Sto . 105—106 
VIL. On Local eager of PETRON Pijasata dependent on thè 
Strength of Winds. By J. S. Webb . 106—108 
VIII. On the ee of oo st alma by the Encroachment of 
San By C 
. 108—111 
IX. se for Raising td pera Ammophila arundinacea md 
Elymus arenarius. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. lll 
X. On the Taieri Floods. - G. M. Barr 111—119 
XI. An Astronomical Telescope on a New Citra By H. Shey 119—125 
m 
XIL ayy e of a soa Typa we nig tort “uo bes by W. ae 
XIII. On the Eia 2 Change of 1 of pe on Ships’ Smee. By 
Commander R. . 128—130 
XIV. On Barata Numerals. By J. Ay piper F.R.G. s. . 131—138 
XV. gar on — Stone pan at the "e of Good eT By B. "i 
... 138—139 
XVI. On te ae of the Black ae Gall (Larus dominicanus). By 
F. W. Hutto ... 140—144 
XVII. On mae Engines. ra pes Lodder S ... 144—150 
XVIII. Notes on Rurima Rocks. By Major W. G. Mair ... -. 151—153 
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