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III.—Botany.
XL. A Description of some Newly-discoverd Indigenous Plants, being a Further Contribution towards the making known the Botany of New Zealand. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. 381–391
XLI. An Enumeration of Fungi recently discovered in New Zealand. By W. Colenso 391–398
XLII. Descriptions of New Native Plants, with Notes on some Known Species. By D. Petrie, M.A., F.L.S. 398–407
XLIII. On a New Species of Celmisia. By F. R. Chapman 407–408
XLIV. Further Notes on the Three Kings Islands. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Curator of the Auckland Museum 408–424
XLV. On a Remarkable Variety of Asplenium umbrosum, J. Sm. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. 424–495
XLVI. On the Botany of the Snares. By T. Kirk 426–431
XLVII. On Pleurophyllum, Hook. f. By T. Kirk 431–456
XLVIII. On the Botany of Antipodes Island. By T. Kirk 436–441
XLIX. Description of New Species of Centrolepis, Labill. By T. Kirk 441–443
L. On the Macrocephalous Olearias of New Zealand, with Description of a New Species. By T. Kirk 443–445
LI. Notes on certain Species of Carex in New Zealand. By T. Kirk 448–451
IV.—Miscellaneous.
LII. The Story of John Rutherford. By Archdeacon W. L. Williams 455–461
LIII. On some Means for increasing the Scale of Photographic Lenses and the Use of Telescopic Powers in connection with an Ordinary Camera. By Alexander McKay, F.G.S. 461–465
LIV. The Determination of the Origin of the Earthquake of the 5th December, 1881, felt at Christchurch and other Places. By George Hogben, M.A. 465–470
LV. The Origin of the Earthquake of the 27th December, 1888, felt in Canterbury and Westland. By George Hogben 470–472
LVI. Notes on the Earthquake of 7th March, 1890, felt at Napier, Gisborne, and other Places. By George Hogben 473–477
LVII. Bush Notes; or, Short Objective Jottings. By W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. 477–491
LVIII. The Outlying Islands south of New Zealand. By F. R. Chapman 491–522
LIX. The Age of Pulp: a Speculation on the Future of the Wood-fibre Industry. By the Rev. P. Walsh 523–526
LX. Thermal Springs in Lake Waikare, Waikato. By H. D. M. Haszard 527–528
LXI. On Vine-growing in Hawke's Bay. By the Rev. Father Yardin 528–531
LXII. Curious Polynesian Words. By Edward Tregear, F.R.G.S., F.R. Hist. Soc. 531–546
LXIII. The Rainfall of New Zealand. By J. T. Meeson, B.A. 546–569
LXIV. Milk as a Vehicle of Disease. By Ernest Roberton, M.D. 570–587