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LI. On the Naturalized Plants of Port Nicholson and the adjacent District. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. 362–378
LII. On the New Zealand Species of Phyllocladus. By T. Kirk 373–383
LIII. A revised Arrangement of the New Zealand Species of Dacrydium, with Descriptions of new Species. By T. Kirk 383–391
LIV. Notice of the Occurrence of a Variety of Zostera nana, Roth, in New Zealand. By T. Kirk 392–393
LV. Notice of the Occurrence of Juncus glaucus, L., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk 393–394
LVI. Description of a new Species of Hymenophyllum. By T. Kirk 394
LVII. On Hymenophyllum villosum, Colenso. By T. Kirk 395–396
LVIII. On Lindsaya viridis, Colenso. By T. Kirk 396–398
LIX. On Nephrodium decompositum, Br., and N. glabellum, A. Cunn. By T. Kirk 398–400
LX. On the Botany of the Bluff Hill. By T. Kirk 400–406
LXI. Contributions to the Botany of Otago. By T. Kirk 406–417
LXII. Notes on three dried Specimens of Matai (Podocarpus spicata). By T. Kirk 417–418
LXIII. Notice of the Discovery of Monoclea forsteri, Hook., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk 418–419
LXIV. Descriptions of New Plants. By T. Kirk 419–421
IV.—Chemistry.
LXV. On certain of the Mineral Waters of New Zealand. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department 423–448
LXVI. On the Result of an Examination of certain of our Manganese Ores for Cobalt. By William Skey 448–449
LXVII. On the Solubility of Calcic Carbonate in Solutions of the Alkaline Chlorides. By William Skey 449–452
LXVIII. On the Degree of Solubility of certain Earthy Carbonates in pure Water. By William Skey 452–454
LXIX. On the Presence of Nickel in the Auckland District. By J. A. Pond 454–456
LXX. Notes on a Deposit in the Shaft of the Pumping Association. By G. Black 456–458
V.—Geology.
LXXI. Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Periods. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. 459–469
LXXII. Further Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Epochs. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. 470–474
LXXIII. On the Formation of detached Shingle Beaches. By John Carruthers, M. Inst. C.E. 475–477
LXXIV. On Gold in the Wellington Provincial District. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. 477–480
LXXV. On the Occurrence of Gold in the Mackenzie Country, Canterbury. By Alexander McKay, of the Geological Survey Department 481–484
LXXVI. On the Belemnites found in New Zealand. By Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey 484–489
LXXVII. Notes on some of the New Zealand Minerals belonging to the Otago Museum, Dunedin. By A. Liversidge, Professor in the University of Sydney. Communicated by Professor Hutton 490–505
LXXVIII. Analyses of a Rock Specimen from New Zealand, showing the Junction between Granite and Slate. By Archibald Liversidge, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Sydney. Communicated by Professor Hutton 505–506