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Note on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand. By Sir J. Hector |
736–738
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Note on Double-flowered Columbine. By T. Kirk |
738
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Election of Governors of New Zealand Institute |
738
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Discussion on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand |
738–743
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On a New Species of Luminous Fish (Polyipnus kirkii). By Sir J. Hector |
743
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On an Eclipse Phenomenon. By Major-General Schaw, C.B., R.E. |
744
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Exhibit of Sketches by Mr. Deverill of the Outlying Islands |
745
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Abstract of Annual Report |
745
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Election of Officers for 1896 |
745
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List of Exhibits |
746
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AUCKLAND INSTITUTE.
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Life and Crystals: Anniversary Address by Professor A. P. Thomas, F.L.S., President |
747
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On Argon, the Newly-discovered Constituent of the Air. By Professor F. D. Brown |
747–748
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Social Problems: Poverty and Unemployed Labour in Civilised Communities. By F. G. Ewington |
748
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The Recent Chitral Difficulty, and the Future of the Country between Western Afghanistan and the Indus. By the Right Rev. W. G. Cowie, D.D. |
748
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The Dawn of the English Drama. By Professor C. W. Egerton |
748–749
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Two Coming Eclipses. By Professor H. W. Segar |
749
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Browning's Vision of Life. By E. A. Mackechnie |
749
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Art and Photography. By E. W. Payton |
750
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Abstract of Annual Report |
750–752
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Election of Officers for 1896 |
752
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PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY.
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Periodimeter, for measurmg Periods of Rapidly-oscillating Currents. By E. Rutherford, M. A. |
754
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Note of Occurrence of Mus rattus at Opawa. By A. C. Murray-Aynsley |
754
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On the Dicraniums of New Zealand. By R. Brown |
754
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Abstract of Annual Report |
755
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Election of Officers for 1896 |
755
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Exhibit of Nests and Young of the Katipo. By Captain Hutton |
755
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On the Holothurians of New Zealand. By Professor Dendy, D.Sc, President |
755
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OTAGO INSTITUTE.
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Exhibit of New Zealand Passion-flower. By F. R. Chapman |
756
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Remarks on an Egg of Megapodius pritchardi. By A. Wilson |
756
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On a Method of Colour mixing. By Professor Scott |
756
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On the Etymology of the word "Penguin." By Dr. Hocken |
756
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Natural History: Notes of a Trip in the "Hinemoa." By Professor Parker |
757
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Notice of a Catalogue of Flowering-plants found near Dunedin. By J. Tennant |
757
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On the Anti-toxin Treatment of Diphtheria. By Dr. W. S. Roberts |
757
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Professor Huxley, from the Point of View of a Disciple. By Professor Parker |
757
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Remarks on an Arrow-head Worm (Spadella) from New Zealand Waters. By Professor Parker |
758
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