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LI. |
On the Naturalized Plants of Port Nicholson and the adjacent District. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
362–378
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LII. |
On the New Zealand Species of Phyllocladus. By T. Kirk |
373–383
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LIII. |
A revised Arrangement of the New Zealand Species of Dacrydium, with Descriptions of new Species. By T. Kirk |
383–391
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LIV. |
Notice of the Occurrence of a Variety of Zostera nana, Roth, in New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
392–393
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LV. |
Notice of the Occurrence of Juncus glaucus, L., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
393–394
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LVI. |
Description of a new Species of Hymenophyllum. By T. Kirk |
394
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LVII. |
On Hymenophyllum villosum, Colenso. By T. Kirk |
395–396
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LVIII. |
On Lindsaya viridis, Colenso. By T. Kirk |
396–398
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LIX. |
On Nephrodium decompositum, Br., and N. glabellum, A. Cunn. By T. Kirk |
398–400
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LX. |
On the Botany of the Bluff Hill. By T. Kirk |
400–406
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LXI. |
Contributions to the Botany of Otago. By T. Kirk |
406–417
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LXII. |
Notes on three dried Specimens of Matai (Podocarpus spicata). By T. Kirk |
417–418
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LXIII. |
Notice of the Discovery of Monoclea forsteri, Hook., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk |
418–419
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LXIV. |
Descriptions of New Plants. By T. Kirk |
419–421
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IV.—Chemistry.
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LXV. |
On certain of the Mineral Waters of New Zealand. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey Department |
423–448
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LXVI. |
On the Result of an Examination of certain of our Manganese Ores for Cobalt. By William Skey |
448–449
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LXVII. |
On the Solubility of Calcic Carbonate in Solutions of the Alkaline Chlorides. By William Skey |
449–452
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LXVIII. |
On the Degree of Solubility of certain Earthy Carbonates in pure Water. By William Skey |
452–454
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LXIX. |
On the Presence of Nickel in the Auckland District. By J. A. Pond |
454–456
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LXX. |
Notes on a Deposit in the Shaft of the Pumping Association. By G. Black |
456–458
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V.—Geology.
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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
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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
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LXXIII. |
On the Formation of detached Shingle Beaches. By John Carruthers, M. Inst. C.E. |
475–477
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LXXIV. |
On Gold in the Wellington Provincial District. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
477–480
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LXXV. |
On the Occurrence of Gold in the Mackenzie Country, Canterbury. By Alexander McKay, of the Geological Survey Department |
481–484
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LXXVI. |
On the Belemnites found in New Zealand. By Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey |
484–489
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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
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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
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