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CONTENTS.




TRANSACTIONS.


I.—Zoology.
PAGES
Art. I. Monograph of New Zealand Noctuina. By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.E.S. 3–40
II. On the "Honeydew" of Coccidæ, and the Fungus accompanying these Insects. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. 41–45
III. Further Notes on New Zealand Coccidæ. By W. M. Maskell, F.R.M.S. 45–49
IV. On the Freshwater Infusoria of the Wellington District. By W. M. Maskell, F.E.M.S. 49–61
V. On New Zealand Glow-worms. By G. V. Hudson 62–64
VI. Note on a curious Double Worm. By T. W. Kirk (Geological Survey Department) 64–65
VII. On Ixodes maskelli, a Parasite of the Albatross (Diomedea exulans). By T. W. Kirk 65–67
VIII. On the Occurrence of the English Scaly Lizard (Zootoca vivipara) in New Zealand. By T. W. Kirk 67–69
IX. Description of a new Species of Moth (Pasiphila lichenodes). By Alex. Purdie, M.A. 69–72
X. On new Species of Araneidea. By A. T. Urquhart 72–118
XI. On the Work of Earth-worms in New Zealand. By A. T. Urquhart 119–123
XII. Notes on New Zealand Earth-worms. By W. W. Smith; communicated by Dr. Hector 123–139
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
XIV. A Description of a large and new Species of Orthopterous Insect of the genus Hemideina, Walker. By W. Colenso 145–147
XV. Further Notes and Observations on the Gestation, Birth, and Young of a Lizard, a Species of Naultinus. By W. Colenso 147–150
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
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
XVIII. On the Anatomy of the Limpet (Patinella radians, Quoy). By J. A. Newell, B.A. 157–160
XIX. On the Mollusca of the Vicinity of Auckland. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., Curator of the Auckland Museum 161–176