1919 .] 
Index. 
415 
Miller, David, The status of entomology in 
the economy of the Dominion, 269. _ 
Mining education in New Zealand, 151. 
Moisture in frozen meat (Morgan), corresp., 
64. 
Mokau Subdivision (Henderson), 393. 
Moon, determination of position by photo¬ 
graphy (Adams), 319. 
Morgan, P. G., 64. 
Morgan, P. G., Graphite, in New Zealand, 
198. 
Morgan, P. G., Pernio - Carboniferous 
(Maitai) rocks of the eastern part of the 
South Island of New Zealand, 33. 
Morgan, P. G., Talc, manganese-ore, clay 
and fullers’ earth, and oil-shale in New 
Zealand, 112. 
Morgan, P. G., The application of a change- 
of-volume factor to the correlation of 
coal-seams and coal-bearing strata, 390. 
Morgan, P. G., The organization and func¬ 
tions of a State Geological Survey, 289. 
Morgan, P. G., The splitting of the Manga- 
tini-Matipo coal-seam, Buller-Mokihinui 
coalfield, 386. 
Morgan, P. G., and J. Henderson, Chrome- 
iron ore, mica, and tungsten-ore in New 
Zealand, 43. 
Moriori art (H. D. Skinner), 320. 
Morris, W. C., 280. 
Morris, W. C., Compatibility of spraying- 
mixtures, 279. 
Morrison, W. G., Some proposals with re¬ 
gard to natural afforestation in a New 
Zealand mountain area, 339. 
Mortensen, Dr. T., 412. 
Mottram, J. C., 159. 
Mountain sculpture (Cotton), 253. 
Mountain structure (Benson), 253. 
Mountford, A. V., The leather industrv, 
300. 
Murphy, R. C., 159. 
National hydro-electric schemes for New 
Zealand (Hill), 317. 
Natural afforestation in a New Zealand 
mountain area, proposals regarding 
(Morrison), 339. 
New Zealand Fiordland, the history of, 
with a reference to the history and de¬ 
velopment of the Dominion (Mackenzie), 
rev., 410. 
New Zealand fisheries and their future 
development ( 7 . M. Thomson), 278. 
New Zealand Institute, 152, 401. , * 
New Zealand Institute Science Congress, 
51, 225. 
New Zealand Institute Science Congress, 
programme, 234. 
New Zealand Institute Science Congress, 
resolutions passed by the, 351. 
Nitrification in relation to the calcium- 
carbonate content of Canterbury Plains 
.soils (Wild), 279. 
Nomogram for transit instrument star 
factors (Adams), 319. 
Notes on the autecology of certain plants of 
the peridotite belt, Nelson (Betts), 274. 
Notocene beds of Central Otago, problems 
presented by the (Cotton), 69. 
Origin of new stars, 39, .109, 383. 
Park, J., 159. 
Parry, E., 158. 
Parry, Mr. Evan (editorial), 161. 
Parry, E., Impounding flood-waters, 121. 
Parry, E., Interference of power circuits 
with telephone circuits, 308. 
Parry, E., Power from town water-mains, 
377. 
Parry, E., The electrical properties of three- 
phase transmission-lines, 127. 
Parry, E., The surge-chamber problem, 78. 
Pearson, A. B., The influenza epidemic, 
253. 
Pemberton, B. V., Weather forecasting in 
New Zealand, 87, 165. 
Permo-Carboniferous (Maitai) rocks, South 
Island, N.Z. (Morgan), 33. 
Petrie, D., The need for a comprehensive 
Dominion herbarium, 260. 
Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, 402, 
Planisphere, an improved (Sommerville), 
193, 300. 
Plant-breeding methods and some results 
(Hilgendorf), 279. 
Plants of New Zealand and their story 
(Cockayne), rev., 407. 
Plea for a greater simplicity in biological 
language (Chilton), 268. 
Poetry, the natural laws of (Andersen), 
320. 
Polymorphism in the common New Zea¬ 
land limpet, Cellana radians (Gmelin) 
(J. A. Thomson), 264. 
Porcelain, the porsity of, with special 
reference to high-pressure insulators for 
electric transmission-lines (Farr), 302. 
Power from town water-mains (Parry), 377. 
Preservation of New Zealand fauna 
(Stead), 349. 
Presidential address to Science Congress 
(L. Cockayne), 241. 
Pronunciation of scientific terms in New 
Zealand, with special reference to the 
terms of botany (Wall), 267. 
Rainbow, W. J., 158. 
Range of Tertiary Mollusca in the 
Oamaruian of North Otago and South 
Canterbury (J. A. Thomson), 286. 
Rate of growth of indigenous and exotic 
trees in New Zealand (Maxwell), 371. 
Rathbun, Mary, 158. 
Reakes, C. J., Control of animal-disease 
in New Zealand, 258. 
Recent publications, 157. 
Report on the natural features of the 
Arthur’s Pass Tunnel (Hilgendorf and 
others), 286. 
Research workers, training (editorial), 1. 
Reviews and abstracts, 59, 154, 223, 407. 
Richards, H. C., 159. 
Rock-oyster fishery of Auckland, notes on 
the (Hedley), 365. 
Rough Ridge, Otago, and its splintered 
fault-scarp (Cotton), 282. 
