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ENGRAVINGS AND VIGNETTES. 
A Carving on a Tomb, representing the Lizard which causes Death ... 
Atene and its Tombs ... ... ... 
The Pa of Te Arero on the Manga-nui-a-te-ao ... 
Wareake, a Boiling Mud Pool at Kaingaroa 
He Tieheru, or Boat Scoope 
A view on the Manga-nui-a-te-ao, a Tributary of the Wanganui 
A Rata Tree clasping another 
New Zealand Fern Trees and Forest Scenery ... 
He Kokoti, an Ancient Bone Weapon, ( presented to the Queen ) 
Wangaroa Harbour... 
He Koauau, or Musical Pipe, made out of a Whale's Tooth 
Tattooed Head, carved by Hongi, and Tattoo of a Woman’s Chin ... 
The Graves of Manihera and Kereopa, and their Murderers attending 
a Service at them 
He Papa, or Carved Dish 
Boat Harbour in Motutaiko, Taupo Lake 
He Kahu, Native Kite 
He Ko, or Native Spade 
Paparoa, a Rapid of the Wanganui River 
He Taiaha, or Chief’s Staff 
A Native School 
He Papa, or Carved Box 
Ancient Sea Cliff Inland on the Mokau ... 
Maori, Australian, and Ancient Egyptian Adzes, 
He Pareare, or Snow Shoe 
A Forest Encampment 
Remnants of Ancient Celtic Clothing . . 
An Ancient Egyptian, and Modern Maori Hoe, he Tima 
Kerikeri, Bay of Islands 
Banksia Solonis, Extinct Banksia Solonis, and Banksia Serata, existing 
New Zealand Fern Leaf, Grevillea Kymmeana Fossil, Lomatia Li- 
nearis, existing, and Fossil Fern, Dudley 
New Zealand Adiantum Reneforme, Living Fern 
Roto Mahana, the Warm Lake and its Boiling Springs 
Remarkable Boulders at Wangape, on the North-West Coast 
Limestone Cave near the Mokau, at Pukemapau . 
Hine Moa, Basaltic Columns near Rotorua 
Cooking in a Boiling Spring 
Mitre Peak, Milford Sound 
Mount Metal and Pembroke Peak, Milford Sound 
Taranaki from Wareata 
Auckland, in its early days 
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