dons. — 17 juin-4 novembre 1878. 
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F. W. Hutton. — On the Microscopical Structure of the Egg-shell of the Moa, 166 ; 
— On some Moa Feathers, 172; — On the Alluvial Deposits of the Lower Waikato, 
and the Formation of Islands by the River, 333. 
A. D. Dobson. — On the Traces of Ancient Glaciers in Nelson Province, 336. 
Thomson. — Account of a Cave in which Recent Moa Remains were found, 378. 
— Id.,t. Y; 1872. 
W. B. D. Mantell. — On Moa beds, 94. 
R. Taylor. — An Account of the First Discovery of Moa Remains, 97. 
Fraser. — A Description ofthe Earnsclough Moa Cave, 102. 
F. W. Hutton. — On the Date of the Last Great Glacier Period in N. Z., 384. 
J. C. Crawford. — Notes on Miramar Peninsula, Wellington Harbour, 396; — On 
South American Geology and Topography, 425. 
J. Hector. — List of Human, Moa, and other Bones found on Miramar Peninsula, 
431; —Further Notice of Bones of a Fossil Penguin (Palœeudyptes antarcticus, 
Huxley), 438. 
G. Grey. — Description of the Extinct Gigantic Bird of Prey Hokioi, by a Maori, 
435. 
— Id., t. VI; 1873. 
J. Haast. — On Harpagornis, an Extinct Genus of Gigantic, Raptorial Birds of N. 
Z., 62. 
J. Hector. — On Cnemiornis calcitrans, Owen, showing its Affinity to the Lamelli- 
rostrate Natatores, 76; — On the Fossil Replilia of N. Z., 333. 
W. Skey. — Notes upon the Minerai Oils of N. Z., 252. 
F. W. Hutton. — On the Geological Structure of the Thames Gold Fields, 272; — 
On the Formation of Mountains ; a Reply to the Rev. 0. Fisher, 284. 
J. C. Crawford. — Port Nicholson an Ancient Fresh-water Lake, 290. 
A. D. Dobson. — Notes on the Glacial Period, 294. 
W. T. L. Travers. — On the Extinct Glaciers of the Middle Island of N. Z.. 297. 
J. T. Thomson. — On the Glacial Action and Terrace Formations of South New 
Zealand, 309. 
Ch. Knight. — On the Teeth of the Leiodon, 358. 
T. H. Cockburn Hood. — Notes respecting the Moa Cave at Earnscleugh, Otago, 
387. 
P. Thomson. — A Visit to Sandymount District, Otago Peninsula, and a brief 
Description of some of its more prominent Natural Features, 434. 
— Id., t. VII; 1874. 
J. Haast. — Researches and Excavations carried on in and near the Moa-bone 
Point Cave, Sumner Road, in the Year 1872, 54, 528; — Notes on an ancient Native 
Burial Place near the Moa-Bone Point, Sumner, 86; —Notes on the Moa-Hunter 
Encampment at Shag Point, Otago, 91. 
B. S. Booth. — Description of the Moa Swamp at Hamilton, 123. 
F. W. Hutton. — Notice of the Earnscleugh Cave, 138; —■ Description of some 
Moa Remains from the Knobby Ranges, 266; — On the Dimensions of Dinornis 
bones, 274 ; — Description of three new Tertiary Shells in the Otago Muséum, 458. 
M. Çoughtrey. — Notes on the Anatomy of the Moa Remains found at Earnscleugh 
Cave, Alexandra, 141 ; — Anatomical Notes on the Moa’s Leg found at Knobby Ran¬ 
ges in the Province of Otago, 269. 
