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XXXVIII. |
On Telegraph Cables. By C. J. Cooke |
324–339
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XXXIX. |
Have we the Remains of a Swimming Swan-like Moa? By Taylor White |
339–344
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XL. |
Moa and Toa—the Bird and the Tree. By Taylor White |
344–347
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XLI. |
About the Native Names for Places. By Taylor White |
347–352
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XLII. |
The Ceremony of Rahui: Part II. By Taylor White |
352–362
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XLIII. |
The Fleeing Maru-iwi walk over Glenshea Cliff at Night. By Taylor White |
363–367
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XLIV. |
Browning's Vision of Life. By E. A. Mackechnie |
368–376
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XLV. |
A Poet's Socialism. By E. A. Mackechnie |
377–383
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XLVI. |
Problems of Arctic Exploration bearing upon Recent Attempts to reach the North Pole. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. |
384–396
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XLVII. |
Are they Old Kumara-pits? By Taylor White |
396–397
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XLVIII. |
A Maori Stronghold. By Taylor White |
397–398
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XLIX. |
A Maori Earthwork Fortification. By Taylor White |
398–399
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Relics of the First New Zealand Press. By R. Coupland Harding |
400–404
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Zoology—continued.
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LI. |
On a New Species of Ophiuroidea. By H. Farquhar |
405–406
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LII. |
A Hunting Spider. By Taylor White |
406–407
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LIII. |
Arachnids: the Small Pond in the Forest. By Taylor White |
408–409
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NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
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Thirty-first Annual Report |
413–414
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Accounts for 1898–99 |
415
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PROCEEDINGS.
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WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
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Notice of Death of Mr. F. E. Clarke |
419
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Additions to the Museum |
420
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A Canary-coloured Kakapo |
420
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New Zealand Moths and Butterflies. By G. V. Hudson |
420
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Description of Milne's Earthquake Recorder. By Sir J. Hector |
422
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Remarks on Spider-crabs. By Sir J. Hector |
423
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Remarks on the New Zealand Crow. By Sir J. Hector |
423–424
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Remarks on Architeuthis verrilla. By Sir J. Hector |
424
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Remarks on the Shining Cuckoo. By Sir J. Hector |
424
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