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XLIV. Note on Hybrid Ferns. By H. C. Field 372–373
XLV. An Account of the Plants growing at "The Gums," Taita, in Addition to List published in 1896. By T. Mason 374–377
XLVI. On New Species of Grasses from New Zealand. By Professor E. Hackel. Communicated by T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. 377–385
IV.—Geology.
XLVII. The Kingston Moraine. By Dr. P. Marshall 388–391
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
XLIX. Notes on the Occurrence of Native Lead at Parapara, Collingwood. By Professor James Park 403–404
V.—Chemistry and Physics.
L. Notes on the Aurora in the Southern Hemisphere. By Henry Skey 405–408
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
LII. Two Spherical Harmonic Relations. By C. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc. 414–415
LIII. On the Interpretation of Milne Earthquake Diagram. By C. Coleridge Farr 415–419
LIV. On the Use of the Standard Functions in Interpolation. By E. G. Brown 420–427
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
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
LVII. The Exhibition of a Maximum or Minimum in the Properties of certain Series of Organic Compounds. By P. W. Robertson 465–476
LVIII. A Contribution to the Chemistry of Colophony. By T. H. Easterfield and G. Bagley 476–482
I.—Miscellaneouscontinued.
LIX. On a Supposed Magnetic Sense of Direction in Bees. By F. W. Hilgendorf, M.A., B.Sc. 483–489
LX. List of Papers on the Geology of New Zealand. By A. Hamilton 489–546