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IV.—Geology.
XXXVIII. Notes on the Napier-Greenmeadows Road. By F. Hutchinson, jun. 409–414
XXXIX. On the Volcanic Grits and Ash-beds in the Waitemata Series. By E. K. Mulgan, M.A. 414–435
XL. Notes on some Andesites from Thames Goldfield. By Professor James Park, F.G.S., Director, Otago University School of Mines 435–440
XLI. On the Secular Movements of the New Zealand Coastline. By Professor James Park 440–444
XLII. Notes on some Glacier Moraines in the Leith Velley, Dunedin. By Professor James Park 444–447
XLIII. On the Septarian Boulders of Moeraki, Otago. By A. Hamilton 447–451
XLIV. Note on an Artesian Well at Aramoho. By J. T. Stewart, C.E. 451–452
XLV. The Volcanic Beds of the Waitemata Series. By C. E. Fox 452–493
V.—Chemistry and Physics.
XLVI. Studies on the Chemistry of the New Zealand Flora: Part II.—The Karaka-nut. By T. H. Easterfield, Professor of Chemistry, Victoria College, and B. C. Aston, Chemist to the Agricultural Department 495–497
XLVII. Raoult's Method for Molecular Weight Determination. By Professor Easterfield and James Bee, M.A. 497–499
XLVIII. The Vapour Densities of the Fatty Acids. By Professor Easterfield and P. W. Robertson 499–501
XLIX. The Latent Heats of Fusion of the Elements and Compounds. By P. W. Robertson, Junior Scholar in the University of New Zealand 501–507
L. Some Observations on the Fourth Dimension. By the Rev. Herbert W. Williams, M.A. 507–513
LI. The Equatorial Component of the Earth's Motion in Space. By Douglas Hector 513–514
LII. Mathematical Treatment of the Problem of Production, Rent, Interest, and Wages. By Douglas Hector 514–519
LIII. On the Phenomena of Variation and their Symbolic Expression. By Author:E. G. Brown 519–538
I.—Miscellaneouscontinued.
LIV. List of Papers on New Zealand Fishes and Fishing. By A. Hamilton 539–548

NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.

Thirty-third Annual Report 551–553
Accounts for 1900–1901 553
In Memoriam—William Skey 554–558