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XLIV. |
Note on Hybrid Ferns. By H. C. Field |
372–373
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XLV. |
An Account of the Plants growing at "The Gums," Taita, in Addition to List published in 1896. By T. Mason |
374–377
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XLVI. |
On New Species of Grasses from New Zealand. By Professor E. Hackel. Communicated by T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. |
377–385
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IV.—Geology.
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XLVII. |
The Kingston Moraine. By Dr. P. Marshall |
388–391
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XLVIII. |
On the Geology of the Rock-phosphate Deposits of Clarendon, Otago. By Professor James Park, F.G.S., Director, Otago University School of Mines |
391–402
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XLIX. |
Notes on the Occurrence of Native Lead at Parapara, Collingwood. By Professor James Park |
403–404
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V.—Chemistry and Physics.
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Notes on the Aurora in the Southern Hemisphere. By Henry Skey |
405–408
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LI. |
On the Construction of a Table of Natural Sines by Means of a New Relation between the Leading Differences. By C. E. Adams, B.Sc. (Honours), A.I.A., late Engineering Entrance Scholar and Engineering Exhibitioner, Canterbury College; late Senior Scholar in Physical Science, New Zealand University; Lecturer on Applied Mathematics and Surveying, Lincoln College, and Geology, Victoria College |
408–413
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LII. |
Two Spherical Harmonic Relations. By C. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc. |
414–415
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LIII. |
On the Interpretation of Milne Earthquake Diagram. By C. Coleridge Farr |
415–419
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LIV. |
On the Use of the Standard Functions in Interpolation. By E. G. Brown |
420–427
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LV. |
On New Zealand Mean Time, and on the Longitude of the Colonial Observatory, Wellington; with a Note on the Universal Time Question. By Thomas King, Transit Observer, Colonial Observatory |
428–451
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LVI. |
The Molecular Complexity of the Fatty Acids and their Derivatives in Phenol Solution. By P. W. Robertson, Sir George Grey Scholar, Victoria College |
452–465
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LVII. |
The Exhibition of a Maximum or Minimum in the Properties of certain Series of Organic Compounds. By P. W. Robertson |
465–476
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LVIII. |
A Contribution to the Chemistry of Colophony. By T. H. Easterfield and G. Bagley |
476–482
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I.—Miscellaneous—continued.
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LIX. |
On a Supposed Magnetic Sense of Direction in Bees. By F. W. Hilgendorf, M.A., B.Sc. |
483–489
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LX. |
List of Papers on the Geology of New Zealand. By A. Hamilton |
489–546
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