1921.1 
Index. 
311 
Seismogram, interpretation of a typical 
(Hogben), 106. 
Skinner, H. D„, 62. 
Smith, S. Percy, Frogs in New Zealand 
(corresp .), 308. 
Smith, W. W., Parasitism in New Zealand 
spiders, 13. 
Soils from Canterbury and Southland, 
calcium-carbonate content of (Neal and 
Wild), 70. 
Spawn-coils of Kerguelenia obliquata, note 
on (Mestayer), 171. 
Speight, R.— 
The geological features of the Broken 
River coal area, 93, 148. 
Two new fossil localities in Maitai 
rocks, 105. 
Stone axe, or toki tit,aha, from Taranaki 
(Best), 168, 
Stone-shanked Maori fish-hooks (Best), 
295. 
Stout, Sir R. ; A Science Institute for Wel¬ 
lington, 7. 
Tangarakau coalfield, North Taranaki 
(Morgan), 297. 
Tertiary beds of Central Otago (Morgan), 
29. 
Thomson, A. S., On the discovery of a 
frog in New Zealand, 220. 
Tillyard, R. J., Neuropteroid insects of 
the Hot Springs region, New Zealand, 
in relation to the problem of trout-feed, 
271. 
Two northern cirripedes recorded from 
New Zealand (Chilton), 53. 
University and scientific news, 58, 120, 
175, 227. 
Verconella adusta : a correction, 170. 
Volcano Research, New Zealand Depart¬ 
ment of ( Jaggar), 162. 
Walker, M., 63. 
Wellington Philosophical Society, 60, 123. 
Westland, C. J., A brief method of calcu¬ 
lating occultations of stars by the 
moon, 217. 
Wild, L. J., and Neal, N. P., The calcium- 
carbonate content of some soils from 
Canterbury and Southland, 70. 
Williams, H. W., 62. 
Wright, A. M., Bacteriology in relation to 
commercial meat jDroducts, 209. 
Yellow-leaf disease in Phormium tenax 
(Cockayne), 190. 
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