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ARTICLES:— 
G. ANGENHEISTER. A Study of Pacific Earthquakes v. 
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209 
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J. C. ANDERSEN. Maori String=games (Second Series), with Illustrations 
by J. McDonald —continued .. .. .. .. 
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232 
A. C. GIFFORD. On the Variations in Size of a Comet’s Head .. 
P. G. MORGAN. The Status of Areal Geological Mapping in New Zealand 
M. N. WATT. A New Tortricid Moth .. .. 
J. A. BARTRUM. Notes on the Port Waikato Mesozoic Flora . . 
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I. R. ROBINSON. Voltage=drop in Alternating"current Overhead Dis= 
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NATURAL-HISTORY pTES:— 
Occurrence of the Australian Slow-worm in New Zealand. Logania 
depressa. The Feeding-habits of Hemiptera .. 
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UNIVERSITY AND SCIENTIFIC NEWS: 
International Geological Congress 
266 
REVIEWS AND ABSTRACTS: 
Climatic Cycles and Evolution. The Evolution and Distribution of Race, 
Culture, and Language. Dynamic Symmetry—the Greek Vase. Beitrage 
zur Palaontologie von Patagonien .. . . .. . . . . 267 
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