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XLV. |
Description of a New Genus of Gramineæ. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. |
497
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XLVI. |
Remarks on Paratrophis heterophylla, Bl. By T. Kirk |
498–500
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XLVII. |
On Carmichaelia, Corallospartmm, Huttonella, and Notospartium. By T. Kirk |
501–509
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XLVIII. |
Notes on the Botany of the East Cape District. By T. Kirk |
509–532
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XLIX. |
On the History of Botany in Otago. By T. Kirk |
532–540
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IV.–Geology.
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The Moas of the North Island of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., Curator of the Canterbury Museum |
541–557
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LI. |
On the Leg-bones of Meionornis from Glenmark. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
557–560
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LII. |
On Two Moa-skulls in the Canterbury Museum. By Captain F. W. Hutton |
561–564
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LIII. |
On Alterations in the Coast-line of the North Island of New Zealand. By C. F. Maxwell |
564–567
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LIV. |
On Artesian Water Prospects in Poverty Bay and Gisborne. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. |
567–571
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LV. |
On a Volcanic-dust Shower in Napier. By H. Hill |
571–572
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V.—Chemistry.
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LVI. |
On the Bromine Method of Estimating Sulphur in Gaseous Compounds. By Dr. W. P. Evans |
573
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LVII. |
Refraction and Reflexion of x-rays. By Dr. W. P. Evans |
573–574
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LVIII. |
On the Position that Cyanogen holds in Relation to the Simple Radicals, and its Inability to combine directly with Silver or Gold. By William Skey, Analyst to the Department of Mines |
574–576
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LIX. |
Further Results showing that Free Cyanogen does not dissolve or even attack Gold. By William Skey |
576–581
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LX. |
On the Conductivity of certain Substances hitherto supposed to be Non-conducting for Voltaic Electricity. By William Skey |
581–582
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LXI. |
On the Oxidation of Mercury in Air and Water; also of Iron in Alkaline Solution. By William Skey |
582–588
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LXII. |
Notes on some Experiments with Chemical Manures. By W. F. Worley |
588–590
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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Twenty-eighth Annual Report |
593–595
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Accounts for 1895–96 |
595
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