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