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On Supposed Coal from the Auckland Islands. By W. Skey |
431
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On Extract of Towai Bark. By W. Skey |
431
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On the Water from the Whangaehu River, Onetapu, Auckland. By W. Skey |
431–432
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On Phosphate of Lime for Manure. By W. Skey |
432
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On Coal from Preservation Inlet. By W. Skey |
432
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Remarks on some of the Coleopterous Insects which injure Trees in the neighbourhood of Wellington. By R. H. Huntley |
432–433
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Proposed Improvement in the Mechanical Separation of Liquids from each other in certain Analyses for Alkaloids. By W. Skey |
433–434
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On the Solubility of Alkaloids generally in certain Hydrocarbons, and the proposed Substitution of Benzol for Ether in the Separation of certain of the Alkaloids. By W. Skey |
434
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Notes on the proposed Substitution of Cyanide of Potassium for Sodium, in certain amalgamating Processes for the Extraction of Cold from Metallic Sulphides, &c. By W. Skey |
434–435
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Report on the Geology of the Country between the Lower Clutha and Mataura Rivers. By John Buchanan, Geol. Survey of N.Z. |
435
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Report on the Geology of the Great Barrier Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S |
435
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Notes on the Earthquake felt in Wellington on the 1st of February, 1868. By the Bishop of Wellington |
436
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Notes on New Zealand Agricultural Implements. By R. Pharazyn, F.R.G.S. |
436
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On a new Chiton found in Wellington Harbour. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
437
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On a Fluke from the intestinal Canal of a Snapper. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. |
437
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Suggestions and Experiments on the Smelting of Taranaki Iron Sand. By R. Pharazyn, F.R.G.S. |
437–438
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Yield of Gold throughout the World, from the Discovery of America in 1492 to the present Time |
439–440
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Account of Analyses made by Geological Survey Department. By Dr. Hector |
440–441
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On Indications of Changes in the Level of the Coast Line of the Southern Part of the North Island. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
442–443
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On Variation in the New Zealand Flora. By John Buchanan |
443
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Account of a Meteor seen at Karori, near Wellington, 5th August, 1868. By E. Baker |
443–444
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On the Orthography of the Maori Language. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. |
444–445
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Description of the Maori House at the Colonial Museum. By Tareha, M.H.R. |
445–446
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Notice of a Sword-fish presented to the Museum by Dr. Knox. By Dr. Hector |
447–448
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On the Mineralogy of Gold in New Zealand. By Dr. Hector |
448
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On the Analysis of Auriferous Rocks from the Thames Gold Fields. By Dr. Hector |
449
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On New Zealand Mean Time. By Dr. Hector |
451–453
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On the Merits of Patent Slips. By J. R. George, C.E. |
453–455
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On the Merits of Graving Docks. By J. Balfour, C.E., Marine Engineer |
455
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Auckland Institute.
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Inaugural Address of the President, Frederick Whitaker |
456–463
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On the Crater of White Island. By Dr. Rolston and Lieut. Edwin |
463–465
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