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Maoris—continued.

Rauparaha, Te, Life and Times of (W. T. L. Travers), 5, 19.
Relics, Ancient, from Canterbury, N.Z. (W. W. Smith), 33, 426.
Relics from Monck's Cave, Sumner (J. T. Meeson), 22, 64.
Rock-paintings in Weka Pass (A. M. Cameron), 11, 154.
Rock Pictographs on the Waitaki (A. Hamilton), 29, 169.
Rock Pictographs in South Canterbury (A. Hamilton), 30, 24.
Skeletons and Relics at Karaka Bay, Wellington (H. N. McLeod), 32, 271.
Spirals and Sun-worship (E. Tregear), 32, 284.
Stone Implements: Ancient Manufactory at Mouth of Otokai Creek, Otago (J. von Haast), 12, 150.
Stone Implements, Maori (F. W. Hutton), 30, 130.
Stone Relic found at Orepuki (A. Hamilton), 35, 113.
Stone Weapons of the Moriori and the Maori (J. von Haast), 18, 24.
Stronghold, A Maori (T. White), 32, 397.
Te Panenehu, The Ancient Tribe (G. Mair), 28, 36.
Tohunga-Maori, The: a Sketch (S. P. Smith), 32, 253.
Tradition of Raukawa, a Legend of Maungatahi (T. Pine), 21, 416.
Tradition respecting the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Whakatane (J. H. H. St. John), 24, 478.
Traditional History of the South Island Maoris (J. W. Stack), 10, 57.
"Traditions of the New-Zealanders," as collected by Sir G. Grey, Historical Value of (W. T. L. Travers), 4, 51.
Trumpet, Maori, Musical Notes and other Features of the (A. K. Newman), 38, 134.
Trumpet, Maori, Notes on Dr. Newman's (W. H. Warren), 38, 138.
Tuhoeland, Food Products of; with Account of Customs, &c., pertaining to Food (E. Best), 35, 45.
Tuhoeland: Notes on the Origin, History, Customs, and Traditions of the Tuhoe or Urewera Tribe (E. Best), 30, 33.
Vegetable Food of the Ancient New-Zealanders before Cook's Visit (W. Colenso), 13, 3.
Waiata (R. C. Bruce), 25, 426.
Whence of the Maori (W. H. Blyth), 19, 515.
Whence of the Maori, Ethnographical Considerations on the (J. T. Thomson), 4, 23.

Marriage, Savage and Barbaric Survivals in (J. Wallis), 9, 249.
Moas and Moa-hunters (see also Moa, p. 60)—
Description by Maoris of mode of hunting the Moa (W. H. S. Roberts), 7, 548.
Moa-bone Point Cave, Sumner Road: Researches and Excavations (J. von Haast), 7, 54.
Moas and Moa-hunters (J. von Haast), 4, 66.
"Moas and Moa-hunters": Observations on J. Haast's Address (J. W. Stack), 4, 107.
Moas and Moa-hunters (A. de Quatrefages), 25, 17.
"Moas and Moa-hunters": Notes and Observations on A de Quatrefages' Paper (W. Colenso), 26, 498.
Moa and Moa-hunters' Remains at Pataua River, Whangarei (G. Thorne, jun.), 8, 83.
Moa-farmers (R. Henry), 31, 673.
Moa-hunter Encampment at Shag Point, Otago (J. von Haast), 7, 91.
Moa-hunters, Ancient, at Waingongoro (T. McDonnell), 21, 438.
Moa-hunters' Camping-place in the Old Man Range (A. Hamilton), 27, 237.
Moa-hunters, Identity of, with Present Maori Race (A. McKay), 7, 98. [See also 7, 528, 531, 532, 534.]

Morioris—
Canoes, Moriori (A. Shand), 4, 354.
Carving on the Trunks of Karaka-trees (A. Hamilton), 36, 11.
Chatham Islands and their Inhabitants (G. Mair), 3, 311.
Early History of the Morioris (A. Shand), 37, 144.
Early History of the Morioris; with an Abstract of a Moriori Narrative, presented by Captain G. Mair during the Adjourned Discussion on Mr. A. Shand's Paper (G. Mair), 37, 156.
Moriori Connection (J. T. Thomson), 12, 237.
Moriori, The (E. Tregear), 22, 75.
Osteology of Aborigines of New Zealand and of Chatham Islands (J. H. Scott), 26, 1.
Relics of the Moriori Race (A. Dendy), 34, 123.
Skeleton of Chatham Island Aborigine (F. J. Knox), 5, 304.
Stone Weapons of the Moriori and the Maori (J. von Haast), 18, 24.
Traditions and Manners and Customs of the Morioris (W. T. L. Travers), 9, 15.

Mythology, Comparative, Thoughts on (E. Tregear), 30, 50.
National Melodies (Miss Morrison), 25, 514.
Polynesian Folk-lore (E. Tregear), 19, 486.
Polynesian Folk-lore: the Origin of Fire (E. Tregear), 20, 369.
Polynesian Legend of the Deluge (E. Tregear), 22, 506.
Polynesian Migrants, or Voyagers, to N.Z., and Voyage of the "Aratawhao" Canoe to Hawaiki (E. Best), 37, 121.
Polynesians, Ancient, Knowledge of Cattle amongst (E. Tregear), 21, 447.
Samoan(?), Mats discovered at Hyde, Central Otago (A. Hamilton), 29, 175.
Stone Epoch at Cape of Good Hope, Remains of (B. H. Darnell), 4, 157; 5, 138.
Swiss Lake Dwellings (N. Heath), 14, 551.
Tide-lore and Tales of the Sea, Ancient (W. Colenso), 20, 418.
Tombs of a Prehistoric Race of Colombia, South America (R. I. Kingsley), 27, 606.
Tongarewa, or Penrhyn Island, and its People (S. P. Smith), 22, 85.