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931. Marr, J. E. (R. S. Herries), F. W. Hutton (Anniv. Addr. of the 



President). Qu. J. G. S. 62. Proc. LXII— LXIII. 1906. 



932. Marshall, P., Tridymitc-Trachyte of Lyttelton. Trans. 26. 368 



—387. 5 Taf. 1894. 



933. — Dust-Storms in New Zealand. Nature. 68. 223. 1903. 4°. 



934. - The Kingston Moraine (N. Z.). Trans. 35. 388—391. 1903. 



935. — Geology of Dunedin District. Handbook for Dunedin Meeting 



of Australasian Assoc. for Adv. of Science. 92 — 103. 1904. 



936. — Boulders in a Triassic Conglomerate, Nelson. Trans. 36. 467 



—471. 3 Taf. 1904. 



937. — Magnesian Rocks at Milford Sound. Trans. 37. 481—484. 



1 Taf. 1905. 



938. — A Trachydolerite from Dunedin. Rep. Austral. Ass. Adv. Sc. 



10. (1904.) 183—188. 3 Taf. 1905. 



939. — Sorae Rocks from Macquarie Island. Ebenda. 10. (1904.) 206 



—207. 1905. 



940. — The Geology of Dunedin (New Zealand). Abs. Proc. G. S. 1904 



—05. 88—89. 1905. 



941. — The Geography of New Zealand. 1905. XII + 401 p. 



942. — Geological Notes on the Country North- West of Lake Wakatipu 



(Otago). Trans. 38. 560—567. 1906. 



943. — — exhibited some fossil ferns from the Hokonui Hills, near 



Gore, some of which belonged to the Jurassic period and others 

 of an earlier geological time. Trans. 38. 602. 1906. 



944. — The Geology of Dunedin, New Zealand. Qu. J. G. S. 62. 381 



—424. 4 Taf. 1906. 



945. — Geological Notes on the South- West of Otago. Trans. 39. 496 



—503. 3 Taf. 1907. 



946. — The History of Volcanic Action in New Zealand. Trans. 39. 



542—544. 1907. 



947. — Distribution of the Igneous Rocks of New Zealand. Rep. 



Austral. Ass. Adv. Sc. 11. (1907.) 11 p. 1 Taf. 1907. 



948. — Notes on Glaciation in New Zealand. Ebenda. 11. (1907.) 3 p. 



1 Taf. 1907. 



949. — Geology of Centre and North of North Island. Trans. 40. 79 



—98. 1 Taf. 1908. [1908. 



950. — Note on the Gabbro of the Dun Mountain. Trans. 40. 320—322. 



951. — — fossils picked up on the beach at Napier, Halysites and 



Favosites , which, if native to New Zealand, are the first 

 representatives of these genera to be recorded for this country. 

 Trans. 40. 579. 1908. 



952. — Vicinity of Lake Te Anau and Milford Sound, New Zealand. 



The Geograph. Journ. 1908. 353—363. 



953. Marshall, P., Gregory, J. W. , Hamilton, A. and Hogben, G., 



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