I.—Zoology.
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PAGES
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Monograph of New Zealand Noctuina. By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.E.S. |
3–40
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On the "Honeydew" of Coccidæ, and the Fungus accompanying these Insects. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. |
41–45
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Further Notes on New Zealand Coccidæ. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. |
45–49
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On the Freshwater Infusoria of the Wellington District. By W. M. Maskell, F.E.M.S. |
49–61
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On New Zealand Glow-worms. By G. V. Hudson |
62–64
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Note on a curious Double Worm. By T. W. Kirk (Geological Survey Department) |
64–65
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On Ixodes maskelli, a Parasite of the Albatross (Diomedea exulans). By T. W. Kirk |
65–67
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VIII. |
On the Occurrence of the English Scaly Lizard (Zootoca vivipara) in New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk |
67–69
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Description of a new Species of Moth (Pasiphila lichenodes). By Alex. Purdie, M.A. |
69–72
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On new Species of Araneidea. By A. T. Urquhart |
72–118
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XI. |
On the Work of Earth-worms in New Zealand. By A. T. Urquhart |
119–123
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XII. |
Notes on New Zealand Earth-worms. By W. W. Smith; communicated by Dr. Hector |
123–139
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XIII. |
A Description of the curiously-deformed Bill of a Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris, Gould), an endemic New Zealand bird. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc. |
140–145
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XIV. |
A Description of a large and new Species of Orthopterous Insect of the genus Hemideina, Walker. By W. Colenso |
145–147
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XV. |
Further Notes and Observations on the Gestation, Birth, and Young of a Lizard, a Species of Naultinus. By W. Colenso |
147–150
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XVI. |
Remarks on Palinurus lalandii, M. Edw., and P. edwardsii, Button. By T. Jeffery Parker, B.Sc, C.M.Z.S., Professor of Biology in the University of Otago |
150–155
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XVII. |
On a new Species of Giant Cuttlefish, stranded at Cape Campbell, June 30th, 1886 (Architeuthis kirkii). By C. W. Robson; communicated by Dr. Hector |
155–157
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XVIII. |
On the Anatomy of the Limpet (Patinella radians, Quoy). By J. A. Newell, B.A. |
157–160
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XIX. |
On the Mollusca of the Vicinity of Auckland. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., Curator of the Auckland Museum |
161–176
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