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SUBANTAECTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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Volume II begins on page 389. 



Hutton, F. W.,— 



On geology of Lslauds, xxxii 



On gliiciation of New Zealand, 689 



On origin of fauna and flora of Now Zealand, 718 



huttoni, Athorncophorus {Psetidaneilea), 39 



huttoni, DenlaUum, 42 



huttoni. Dynnmenellu. (106, 657 



huttoni. Loxoinerufi. 94 



hulloiii. Rissoa, 15 



huttoni, Triphora, 21 



Hyale, 605, 643 



Hycanus, 79, 115 



Hydriomenn simulata, 65 



Hydriomenidae, 70 



Hydromedusae, 306 



Hydromedusae and Scyphomediisne : Rei)ort by Benham, 

 306 



Hydrurga, 549 



Hygrophytic conditions in rata forest, 215 



Hymenohiimus, 584 



Hymenophyllum, 435 



Hymenophyllum tmiltifidum, variation according to en- 

 vironment. 201 



Hymenoptera, — 



Descriptions of foxir species of, from Auckland Island, 



75 

 Of Campbell Island, 66 



Hymenosoma, 604, 610 



Hyperammina, 325 



Hypnaceae, 537 



Hypoglossmn, 512 



Hypolepis, 438 



Hypopterygiaceae, 537 



Hypotaenidia, 555 



I. 



la is, 606, 649 



Icaridion, 127, 140 



icela, CaUiphora, 125 



Ics-sheet, absence of, 716 



Ichneumonidae, 75 



Ichthyodellidae, 372 



Idotea, 606, 658 



Idoteidae, 606, 658 



Igneous rocks, radium content of, 778 



illuminata, Nacella [Patinigera], 6 



imbecilla, Poa, 480 



Impennes, 576 



improvisa, Parorchestia, 605, 641 



inaequalis, Spirillina, 353 



inaequistylis, Melita, 605, 630 



incertus, Inocatoptes, 113 



incisa, Pteris, 438 



Incisura, 8 



indinans, Leptostomum, 536 



incrassata, Poa, 479 



indicataria, Chloroclystis, 61, 70 



indistincta, Paralimnophora, 126, 137 



indivisa, Rhizammina, 325 



inflata, Olobigerina, 350 



inhaerens, Gypsitui, 363 



Inisidiatores, 157, 178 



Inlets, east coast, Aijckland Island, 710 



Inocatoptes, 79. 112 



inortMta, Odostomia, 24 



insculpUi, Rissoa [Ceratia), 17 



Insects figured by Hudson, Plates ii, iii, iv 



insignis, Miliolina, 318 

 Insolubility of titanium-phosphate, 763 

 insularis, Dicranomyia , 124 

 insidaris, Melanochila, 126, 137 

 insularis, Parorchestia, 605, 039 

 intermedia, Acmaea, 4 

 intermedia, Paphia (Jiuditapes), 47 

 intermedins, LumbriciUus, 252, 261 

 interrupius, Helophilus, 125, 133 

 interrwplus, Pseudhelops, 108 

 Introduced animals, xxviii, 235, 598 

 Introduced plants, 231 



Absence in primitive formations, 231 



In Campbell Island, 492 

 introflexiis, Campylopus, 535 

 involutum, Mastigobryum, 534 

 involvens, Cornuspira, 325 

 iricolor, var. coerulea, Aracoda, 245 

 Iridaea, 506 

 trw, Haliotis, 8 

 Iron pan, analysis of, 767 

 Ironsand, titaniferous, 765 

 irregularis, Bilocidina, 317 

 Ischuochiton, 1 

 Ischnochitonidae, I 

 Ischyroplectron, 59 

 isolatum, Ischyroplectron, 59 

 Isopoda, 648 

 Isopoda, fresh-water, distribution of, 602 



Jacquinot, 393 

 Janira, 606, 648 

 Jos«a, 605, 647 

 Jassidae, 647 

 Juncaceae, 430 

 Juncus, 430 

 Jungermanniaceae, 532 



K. 



Kenodaciylus, 79, 90 



Kerguelen Island, 455 



Kerguelen Island, phanerogamic plants of, 457, 458 



kergueleni, Lembos, 605, 646 



kergueleni, Phoxocephalus, 604, 618 



kergueleni, Tryphosa, 604, 617 



Kew Btilletin : Popular account of work of expedition, 185 



kidderi, Nannonyx, 604, 615 



Kirk, H. B.,— 



On Actiniaria, 384 



On sponges, 539 

 Kirk, T. : Botanical investigation of subantarctic islands, 



xxix, 184, 395, 740 

 kirki, Myro, 157, 173 

 Kroneana, Gigariina, 506 

 Kroneamim, Mniodendron, 538 

 kronei, Dicranomyia, 124 



Lachnea, 528 



lactea, Polymorphina, 346 



lactea, var. diffusa, Polymorphina, 346 



lactea, var. racemosa, Polymorphina 346 



lactuca, var. latissima. Viva, 493 



lacustris, Idotea, 606, 658 



laevigata, Cassidulina, 332 



