I.—Zoology.
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PAGES.
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On the Classification and Mutual Relations of the Dinornithidæ. By Professor T. Jeffery Parker, F.R.S. |
1–3
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II. |
On the Presence of a Crest of Feathers in certain Species of Moa. By Professor T. Jeffery Parker |
3–6
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On New Species of Moas. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S. |
6–13
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On Anomalopteryx antiqua. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
14–16
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The Moas and the Moa-hunters. By Monsieur A. de Quatrefages. Translated from the French by Laura Buller: communicated by Sir Walter L. Buller, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. |
17–49
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Notes on Mus maorium, Hutton, with Exhibition of Specimen. By Sir Walter L. Buller |
49–50
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VII. |
Note on the Bats of New Zealand. By Sir Walter L. Buller |
50–52
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VIII. |
Note on the Flightless Rail of the Chatham Islands (Cabalus modestus). By Sir Walter L. Buller |
52–53
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IX. |
Notes on New Zealand Birds. By Sir Walter Buller |
53–63
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X. |
Further Notes on the Birds of New Zealand. By Sir Walter Buller |
63–88
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XI. |
On the Fissures and Caves at the Castle Rocks, Southland: with a Description of the Remains of the Existing and Extinct Birds found in them. By A. Hamilton |
88–106
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XII. |
Notes on Birds. By R. I. Kingsley |
107–108
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XIII. |
On the Occurrence of the Luth, or Leathery Turtle, on the Coasts of New Zealand. By T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. |
108–110
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XIV. |
On a Specimen of Sunfish captured at Poverty Bay. By Archdeacon W. L. Williams |
110–111
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XV. |
Further Notes on New Zealand Earthworms, with Observations on the known Aquatic Species. By W. W. Smith |
111–146
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XVI. |
Contributions to the Molluscan Fauna of New Zealand. By H. Suter: communicated by Professor Hutton |
147–153
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XVII. |
Notes on New Zealand Insects. By H. Suter: communicated by Professor Hutton |
153–155
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XVIII. |
An Enumeration of the Janellidæ. By C. Hedley, F.L.S., Assistant in Zoology, Australian Museum: communicated by Professor Hutton |
156–162
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XIX. |
Synonymical Notes on New Zealand Cicadidæ. By G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. |
162–163
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