Geology. 



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Art. XXXV. Remarks on the Coast Line between Kai Iwi and Waitotara, on 

 the West Coast of the Province of Wellington. By R. Pharazyn, 

 F.R.G.S. ... ... ... ... 158—160 



XXXVI. On Alluvial Gold in the Province of Wellington. By J. C. 



Crawford, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... 160 



XXXVII. On the Geology of the North Head of Manukau Harbour. By 



Captain Hutton, F.G.S. ... ... ... 161 



XXXVIII. Description of Lava Caves at the " Three Kings," near Auckland. 



By James Stewart, C.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E. ... ... 162—163 



XXXIX. On the Wanganui Beds (Upper Tertiaries). By J. Buchanan, of 



the Geological Survey of New Zealand ... ... 163 — 166 



XL. On the Tertiary Series of Oamaru and Moeraki. By Charles Traill 166 — 169 



XLI. Account of a visit to a Hot Spring called " Te Puia,"nearWangape 

 lake, Central Waikato, Auckland ; in August, 1868. By 

 R. Gillies ... ... ... ... 169—173 



XLII. On Improvements in the Processes for Extracting and Saving Gold. 



By T. Heale, C.E. ... ... ... ...174—176 



XLIII. Notes on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand ; 

 with extracts from Official Reports. Communicated by James 

 Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Director Geological Survey of New 

 Zealand ... ... ... ... ' .. 176—186 



XLIV. Notes on a Collection of Saurian remains, from the Waipara River, 

 Canterbury, in the possession of J. H. Cockburn Hood, Esq. By 

 J. Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S. ... ... ... 186—189 



Miscellaneous. 



XL VI. On University Education, as adapted to the circumstances and 

 prospects of the Colony of New Zealand. By Rev. Charles 

 Eraser, M.A., F.G.S. ... ... ... ... 192—196 



XLVIL On the General Principles of an Education Scheme for New 

 Zealand. By W. S. Hamilton, Mathematical Master, Wellington 

 College and Grammar School ... ... ... 196 — 197 



XL VIII. On the River Systems of the south portion of the Province of 



Wellington. By J. T. Stewart ... — ...198—203 



XLIX. On the Raising of the s.s. "Taranaki." By J. T. Stewart ...203—211 



L. On Thorough Drainage. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. ... 211—213 



LI. On the Surface Fall of Water, as a guide for Under Drainage. 



By James Baber, C.E. ... ... ... ... 213 



LII. On Sewage Irrigation, and its results, with a Sketch of the Main 

 Drainage Systems of London and Paris. By S. Tancred, Assoc. 

 Inst. C.E. ... ... ... ... 214—218 



LIU. On the Drainage Works at Remuera Swamp. By J. Baber, C. E. 219 



LIV. On the Comparative Performances of certain River Steamers on the 



Waikato. By James Stewart, C.E. ... ...220 — 221 



LV. On the earlier Earthquake Waves observed on the Coast of New 



Zealand. By C. Davie, Chief Surveyor, Province of Canterbury 222 — 223 



LVI. On a series of Tables for facilitating the Calculation of Altitudes 

 from Barometrical Observations in Mountainous Countries ; with 

 explanations. By E. Dobson, C.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E. ... 223 — 226 



LVII. The earth of New Zealand, a bad Conductor of Electricity, as 



compared with that of other countries. By F. E. Wright . . . 226 — 227 



LVIII. On the Mechanical Principles involved in the Flight of the 



Albatros. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. ... ...227—232 



LIX. On the Mechanical Principles involved in the Sailing Flight of the 



Albatros. By J. S. Webb ... ... ...233—236 



LX. On Sinking Funds. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. ...236—239 



LXII. On the Sand-worn Stones of Evans' Bay. By W. T. L. Travers, 



F.L.S. ... ... ... ... ... 247—248 



