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114. 
Parasitic copepod on New Zealand ling, 
315. 
Planetary nebulae, great velocities of 
(Gifford), 9. 
Polynesian mnemonics (Best), 67. 
Port Waikato district, geology of (abs.) 
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Port Waikato Mesozoic flora (Bartrum), 
258. 
Powell, A. W. B., North Auckland marine 
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Quipus in Polynesia (Best), 67. 
Radiation, initial, from a nova (Gifford), 6. 
Rainfall, annual fluctuations (Birks), 173. 
Reefton coalfield (Henderson), 18. 
Relativity of motion and science (abs.) 
(Miller), 42. 
Reptiles— 
Australian slow-worm (Oliver), 263. 
In Otago (Bathgate), 273. 
Malarial infection in Lygosoma (Dore), 
128. 
Reviews and abstracts, 45, 142, 267, 319. 
Robinson, I. R., Voltage-drop in alter¬ 
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Roth, H. L., Maori decorative work (rev.), 
48. 
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Science and agriculture (abs.) (Wilson), 37. 
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Science Congress, New Zealand Institute, 
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Science Congress, resolutions of, 44. 
Skey, H. F.— 
Annual variation of horizontal magnetic 
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Mean hourly values of magnetic decli¬ 
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Skylark, malarial infection in (Dore), 126. 
Slow-worm, Australian, in New Zealand 
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Smith, W. W., New coastal mosquito, 144. 
String-games, Maori (Andersen), 145, 232. 
Taylor, G.— 
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Evolution and distribution of race, 
culture, and language (rev.), 267. 
Telegraph-lines, effect of aurora on (Gibbs), 
183. 
Thomson, J. ■ A., Geology of Western 
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Ti Rakau, an old Maori pastime (Best), 
306. 
Titanomis sisyrota, occurrence of (Hamil¬ 
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Toheroa, habits and uses of (Mestayer), 84. 
Totara, growth-periods of (abs.) (Kirk), 39. 
Tropical heat-insulators (Marsden), 188. 
University of New Zealand, 205. 
Velocities of planetary nebulae (Gifford), 9. 
Volcanic rocks of Western Samoa (Thom¬ 
son), 63. 
Voltage-drop in alternating-current cir¬ 
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Waitaki depression, origin of (Cotton), 207. 
Watt, M. N., New tortricid moth, 257. 
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Westland, C. J., and Angenheister, G., 
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Whangarei, geology of (Ferrar), 311. 
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46. 
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