1922.1 
Index. 
321 
INDEX. 
Adams, C. E.— 
A national observatory for New Zealand, 
91. 
Ephemeris of a comet, 191. 
The New Zealand Astronomical Society, 
95 . 
Adkin, G. L., Mangahao hydro-electric 
scheme, 1. 
Agriculture and science ( abs .) (Wilson), 37. 
Algal vegetation, marine, at Island Bay 
(Laing), 204. 
Alternating-current circuits (Robinson), 
259. 
Amphidesma ventricosum, habits and uses, 
(Mestayer), 84. 
Anderson, J. C.— 
Maori string-games, 145, 232. 
Popular names of New Zealand plants 
(abs.), 39. 
Angenheister, G., A study of Pacific earth¬ 
quakes, 209. 
Angenheister, G., and Westland, C. J., 
Magnetic storm of May 13-14, 1921, ob¬ 
servations at Samoa, 201. 
Angiosperms— 
Black-beech, growth of (Kirk), 39. 
In Otago (Bathgate), 273. 
Logania depressa (Oliver), 263 
Mid-Clarence Valley (Aston), 4 { , 
Anthropometry, Maori (abs.) (Buck), 43. 
Ant-lion (Myrmeleon acutus), larval habits 
of (Hamilton), 203. 
Arctoneura hudsoni, rediscovery of (Hud¬ 
son), 96. 
Areal geological mapping in New Zealand 
(Morgan), 254. 
Aston, B. C., Vegetation of Mid-Clarence 
Valley, 40. 
Astronomical notes, 6, 91, 135, 191. 
Astronomical Society, New Zealand 
(Adams), 95. 
Aurora, effect of, on telegraph-lines, tele¬ 
phone-lines and wireless stations 
(Gibbs), 183. 
Australasian Association for Advancement 
of Science, 310. 
Australian slow-worm in New Zealand 
(Oliver), 263. 
Bat, short-tailed (Mystacops tuberculatus) 
(Myers), 139. 
Bathgate, A., Changes in fauna and flora 
of Otago in last sixty years, 273. 
Bartrum, J. A., Note on Port Waikato 
Mesozoic flora, 258. 
Bay of Islands, geology of (Ferrar), 311. 
Beasley, H. S., Maori food-bowl (rev.), 48. 
Beattie, H., Vanished Maori tribe, Fiord¬ 
land, 86. 
Benham, W. B., Opah, or moonfish, in New 
Zealand, 316. 
21—Science 
Best, E.— 
Dagger-like weapon used by Maoris, 5. 
Divinatory rites of the Maori, 307. 
Operiki Pa, Whanganui River, 303. 
Polynesian mnemonics, 67. 
Ti Rakau, an old Maori pastime, 306. 
Biological problems of the Pacific (abs.) 
(Chilton), 38. 
Birds— 
In Otago (Bathgate), 273. 
Malarial infection in (Dore), 126. 
Of Little Barrier Island (Oliver), 284. 
Birks, L.— 
Annual rainfall fluctuations, 173. 
Electric power for milking-plants, 110, 
179. 
Electric-power load-curves, 180. 
Electric-power supply in New Zealand 
(abs.), 41. 
Buck, P., Maori anthropometry (abs.), 43. 
Carpenter, G. H., Insect transformation 
(rev.), 319. 
Chemical technology of frozen-meat in¬ 
dustry (Wright), 74, 97, 155. 
Cheviot district, notes on geological map 
of (Henderson), 24. 
Chilton, C., Biological problems of the 
Pacific (abs.), 38. 
Clarence Valley, vegetation of (abs.) 
(Aston), 40. 
Climatic cycles and evolution (rev.) 
(Taylor), 267. 
Coalfield, Reefton (Henderson), 18. 
Comet, ephemeris of a (Adams), 191. 
Comet, variation in size of head (Gifford), 
248. 
Copepod parasitic on New Zealand ling 
(Phillipps), 315. 
Coral reefs of Western Samoa (Thomson), 
64. 
Correspondence, 96, 144, 207. 
Cotton, C. A., Origin of Upper Waitaki 
depression, 207. 
Cretaceous fossils in New Zealand (rev.) 
(Wilckens), 46. 
Culture areas, Maori, in New Zealand (abs.) 
(Skinner), 43. 
Dagger-like weapon used by Maoris (Best), 
5. 
Dams, impounding, for multiple functons 
(Mead), 165. 
Departmental reports, 13, 195, 311. 
Divinatory rites of the Maori (Best), 307. 
Dixon, R. B., Polynesian origins (rev.), 
48. 
Donovan, W., Thornhill’s sodium-sulphide 
process for the recovery of mercury, 129. 
Dore, A. B., Malarial infection in imported 
skylark, 126. 
Earthquakes, Pacific (Angenheister), 209. 
