Volume |
Article |
Article title |
Pages
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1 |
1 |
On Boulders and Travelled Blocks in the Wellington Province |
19–20
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1 |
14 |
Notes on the Basin of Te Tarata, Rotomahana |
106–108
|
1 |
15 |
Description of Arid Island, Hauraki Gulf |
108–112
|
1 |
16 |
On the Geology of the Island of Pakihi |
113
|
1 |
19 |
Notes on the Rock Specimens collected by H. H. Travers, Esq., on the Chatham Islands |
127–129
|
1 |
Essay8 |
On the Geology of the North Island of New Zealand. By the Hon. J. Coutts Crawford, F.G.S. |
305–328
|
2 |
35 |
Remarks on the Coast Line between Kai Iwi and Waitotara, on the West Coast of the Province of Wellington. |
158–160
|
2 |
36 |
On Alluvial Gold in the Province of Wellington. |
160
|
2 |
37 |
On the Geology of the North Head of Manukau Harbour. |
161
|
2 |
38 |
Description of Lava Caves at the "Three Kings," near Auckland. |
162–163
|
2 |
39 |
On the Wanganui Beds (Upper Tertiaries). |
163–166
|
2 |
40 |
On the Tertiary Series of Oamaru and Moeraki. |
166–169
|
2 |
41 |
Account of a visit to a Hot Spring called "Te Puia," near Wangape lake, Central Waikato, Auckland; in August, 1868. |
169–173
|
2 |
42 |
On Improvements in the Processes for Extracting and Saving Gold. |
174–176
|
2 |
43 |
Notes on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand; with extracts from Official Reports. |
176–186
|
2 |
44 |
Notes on a Collection of Saurian remains, from the Waipara River, Canterbury, in the possession of J. H. Cockburn Hood, Esq. |
186–189
|
2 |
62 |
On the Sand-worn Stones of Evans' Bay. |
247–248
|
2 |
Lecture7 |
On the Geology of the Province of Wellington. |
343–360
|
2 |
Lecture8 |
On Mining in New Zealand. |
361–384
|
2 |
Paper12 |
On a remarkable Phenomenon observed at a Hot Spring near Lake Taupo. |
414
|
2 |
Paper4 |
On Silver Ore from Stewart's Island. |
399
|
2 |
Paper5 |
Comparative review of the way in which gold occurs in the North and South Islands of New Zealand. |
400
|
3 |
43 |
On the Relative Ages of the Waitemata Series and the Brown Coal Series of Drury and Waikato. |
244–249
|
3 |
44 |
On a Carbonaceous Mineral from Whangarei Harbour. |
250–251
|
3 |
45 |
On the Artesian Wells near Napier. |
251
|
3 |
46 |
On the Occurrence of Native Mercury near Pakaraka, Bay of Islands. |
252–253
|
3 |
47 |
On the Physical Geography of the Lake Districts of Otago. |
254–263
|
3 |
48 |
On the Sand Hills, or Dunes, in the neighbourhood of Dunedin. |
263–269
|
3 |
49 |
On the Disposition of Alluvial Deposits on the Otago Gold Fields. |
270–278
|
3 |
50 |
Notes on the Geology of White Island. |
278–285
|
3 |
51 |
On the Nomenclature of Rocks. |
285–287
|
3 |
52 |
On a New Form of Iron Pyrites. |
287
|
3 |
53 |
Remarks on the Resemblance of the Country in the neighbourhood of the Dun Mountain, and Wairoa Gorge, to the Mining Districts of Queensland and Auckland. |
287–292
|
3 |
54 |
Notes on the Thermal Springs, in the Hanmer Plains, Province of Nelson. |
293–298
|
3 |
55 |
On Changes in the Hokitika River. |
299–303
|
4 |
61 |
On the Alluvial Deposits of the Lower Waikato, and the Formation of Islands by the River. |
333–336
|
4 |
62 |
On the Traces of Ancient Glaciers in Nelson Province. |
336–341
|
4 |
63 |
On the Remains of a Gigantic Penguin (Palæudyptes antarcticus, Huxley), from the Tertiary Rocks on the West Coast of Nelson. |
341–346
|
5 |
18 |
Notes on Rurima Rocks. |
151–153
|
5 |
55 |
On the Formation of Gold Nuggets in Drift. |
377–383
|
5 |
56 |
On the Date of the Last Great Glacier Period in New Zealand and the Formation of Lake Wakatipu. |
384–396
|
5 |
57 |
Notes on Miramar Peninsula, Wellington Harbour. |
396–400
|
6 |
46 |
On the Geological Structure of the Thames Gold Fields. |
272–283
|
6 |
47 |
On the Formation of Mountains; a Reply to the Rev. O. Fisher. |
284–290
|
6 |
48 |
Port Nicholson an Ancient Fresh-water Lake. |
290–294
|
6 |
49 |
Notes on the Glacial Period. |
294–297
|
6 |
50 |
On the Extinct Glaciers of the Middle Island of New Zealand. |
297–309
|
6 |
51 |
On the Glacial Action and Terrace Formations of South New Zealand. |
309–332
|
7 |
68 |
Notes on Dr. Haast's supposed Pleistocene Glaciation of New Zealand. |
409–440
|
7 |
69 |
On the Date of the Glacial Period; a Comparison of Views represented in Papers published in the Transactions of the N.Z. Institute, Vols. V. and VI. |
440–446
|
7 |
70 |
The Glacial Period of New Zealand. |
447
|
7 |
71 |
Did the great Cook Strait River flow to the North-West or to the South-East? |
448–453
|
7 |
72 |
On the Wanganui Tertiaries. |
453–457
|
7 |
73 |
Description of three new Tertiary Shells in the Otago Museum. |
458
|
7 |
74 |
Notes on the Microscopic Structure of certain Igneous Rocks submitted by the Director of the Geological Survey of New Zealand. |
458–460
|
7 |
75 |
Deep Sinking in the Lava Beds of Mount Eden. |
460–464
|
8 |
50 |
Analyses of a few Fire Clays of the Province of Auckland. |
348–351
|
8 |
51 |
Volcanic Action Regarded as due to the Retardation of the Earth's Rotation. |
351–369
|
8 |
52 |
On the Old Lake System of New Zealand, with some Observations as to the Formation of the Canterbury Plains. |
369–375
|
8 |
53 |
On the Igneous Rocks of the Province of Wellington. |
375–379
|
8 |
54 |
On the Probability of Finding Extensive Coal Deposits within the Province of Wellington. |
379
|
8 |
55 |
On the Cause of the Former Great Extension of the Glaciers in New Zealand. |
383–387
|
8 |
56 |
The Coals and Coal Fields in the Province of Auckland. |
387–389
|
9 |
86 |
An attempt at an Explanation of the Origin of Mineral Veins, particularly those of Gold and Silver. |
560–561
|
9 |
87 |
On Probable Reasons why few Fossils are found in the Upper Palæozoic, and possible Triassic Rocks of New Zealand. |
561–564
|
9 |
88 |
Sketch of the Geology of the Northern Portion of Hawke Bay. |
565–576
|
9 |
89 |
Notes on the Valley System on the Western Flanks of Mount Cook. |
577–581
|
9 |
90 |
On the Reptilian Beds of New Zealand. |
581–590
|
9 |
91 |
On the Relation between the Pareroa and Ahuriri Formations. |
590–593
|
9 |
92 |
Description of some Tertiary Mollusca, from Canterbury. |
593–598
|
10 |
1 |
New Zealand a Post-glacial Centre of Creation. |
3–24
|
10 |
3 |
Observations on the Evidences of recent Change in the Elevation of the Waikato District. |
34–37
|
10 |
71 |
Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Periods. |
459–469
|
10 |
72 |
Further Remarks as to the Cause of the Warmer Climate which existed in high Northern Latitudes during former Geological Epochs. |
470–474
|
10 |
73 |
On the Formation of detached Shingle Beaches. |
475–477
|
10 |
74 |
On Gold in the Wellington Provincial District. |
477–480
|
10 |
75 |
On the Occurrence of Gold in the Mackenzie Country, Canterbury. |
481–484
|
10 |
76 |
On the Belemnites found in New Zealand. |
484–489
|
10 |
77 |
Notes on some of the New Zealand Minerals belonging to the Otago Museum, Dunedin. |
490–505
|
10 |
78 |
Analyses of a Rock Specimen from New Zealand, showing the Junction between Granite and Slate. |
505–506
|
11 |
84 |
On the Geological Structure of Banks Peninsula |
495–512
|
11 |
85 |
Notes on a Salt Spring near Hokianga. |
512–514
|
11 |
86 |
Notes of a Traditional Change in the Coast-line at Manukau Heads. |
514–516
|
12 |
67 |
On Wind-formed Lakes. |
415–416
|
12 |
68 |
On Bidwill's Front Hills. |
416–418
|
12 |
69 |
Remarks on Volcanoes and Geysers of New Zealand. |
418–420
|
13 |
55 |
Description of a remarkable Dyke on the hills near Heathcote. |
391–393
|
13 |
56 |
On the Foraminifera of the Tertiary Beds at Petane, near Napier. |
393–396
|
13 |
57 |
On the Genus Rhynchonella. |
396–398
|
13 |
58 |
On some Indications of Changes in the Level of the Coast-line in the Northern part of the North Island. |
398–410
|
13 |
59 |
Description of an Artesian-well sunk at Avonside. |
410–412
|
14 |
68 |
On the Formation of Lake Wakatipu. |
407–408
|
14 |
69 |
Description of new Tertiary Fossils. |
409
|
14 |
70 |
On a Deposit of Moa Bones near Motanau, North Canterbury. |
410–414
|
14 |
71 |
Further Notes on the Thermal Springs in the Hanmer Plains, Provincial District of Nelson. |
414–417
|
14 |
72 |
Notes on the Mineralogy of New Zealand. |
418–450
|
14 |
73 |
On Crystalline Rocks. |
450–457
|
14 |
74 |
Notes on a Pseudomorphous Form of Gold. |
457–458
|
15 |
47 |
Notes on the Mineralogy of New Zealand. |
361–409
|
15 |
48 |
On a new Mineral belonging to the Serpentine Group. |
409–410
|
15 |
49 |
Descriptions of some new Tertiary Shells from Wanganui. |
410–411
|
15 |
50 |
Note on the Silt Deposit at Lyttelton. |
411–414
|
15 |
51 |
On the Formation of the Quartz Pebbles of the Southland Plains. |
414–419
|
15 |
52 |
On the Occurrence of Platinum in Quartz Lodes at the Thames Gold Fields. |
419–420
|
16 |
48 |
On the Pottery Clays of the Auckland District. |
443–446
|
16 |
49 |
A few Notes on Thermal Springs at Lyttelton. |
447–448
|
16 |
50 |
On the Occurrence of some new Minerals in New Zealand. |
448–449
|
16 |
51 |
On the Lower Gorge of the Waimakariri. |
449–454
|
16 |
52 |
Recent Discoveries in the Neighbourhood of Milford Sound. |
454–458
|
16 |
53 |
Direct Evidence of a Change in the Elevation of the Waikato District. |
459–460
|
17 |
39 |
On the Age of the Orakei Bay Beds near Auckland. |
307–313
|
17 |
40 |
Descriptions of new Tertiary Shells. |
313–332
|
17 |
41 |
On the Geological Structure of the Southern Alps of New Zealand, in the Provincial Districts of Canterbury and Westland. |
332–337
|
17 |
42 |
Note on Geological Structure of the Canterbury Mountains. |
337–340
|
17 |
43 |
Analysis of Slate in contact with Granite from Preservation Inlet, New Zealand. |
340–341
|
17 |
44 |
On Water-worn Pebbles in the Soil. |
341–342
|
17 |
45 |
On Changes in the Hataitai Valley. |
342–343
|
17 |
46 |
On the Drift Beds of Wakapuaka and Port Hills, with Remarks on the Boulder Bank and its Formation. |
344–350
|
18 |
55 |
On the Geology of Scinde Island. |
327–332
|
18 |
56 |
New Species of Tertiary Shells. |
333–335
|
18 |
57 |
The Wanganui System. |
336–367
|
18 |
58 |
On the Age of the Napier Limestone. |
367–374
|
18 |
61 |
On a new Mineral (Awaruite) from Barn Bay. |
401–402
|
18 |
62 |
On Platinum Crystals in the Ironsands of Orepuki Goldfield. |
402–404
|
19 |
50 |
A Description of a Scaphites, found near Cape Turnagain. |
387–388
|
19 |
51 |
Notes on the Hot Springs Nos. 1 and 2, Great Barrier Island, with Sketches showing the Temperature of the Waters. |
388–392
|
19 |
52 |
On the Geology of the Trelissick or Broken River Basin, Selwyn County. |
392–412
|
19 |
53 |
On the so-called Gabbro of Dun Mountain. |
412–414
|
19 |
54 |
On the Geology of the Country between Oamaru and Moeraki. |
415–430
|
19 |
55 |
Note on the Geology of the Valley of the Waihao in South Canterbury. |
430–433
|
19 |
56 |
The Waihao Greensands, and their Relation to the Ototara Limestone. |
434–440
|
19 |
57 |
Geology of Scinde Island, and the Relation of the Napier Limestones to others in the surrounding District |
441–448
|
19 |
58 |
Notes on the Age and Subdivisions of the Sedimentary Bocks in the Canterbury Mountains, based upon the Palæontological Researches of Professor Dr. C. Baron von Ettingshausen in Gratz (Austria). |
449–451
|
19 |
59 |
Notes on the Geology of the Bluff District. |
452–455
|
19 |
60 |
On the Formation of Timaru Downs. |
455–458
|
20 |
31 |
On some Railway Cuttings in the Weka Pass. |
257–263
|
20 |
32 |
On the Greensands of the Waihao Forks. |
264–267
|
20 |
33 |
On some Fossils lately obtained from the Cobden Limestone at Greymouth. |
267–269
|
20 |
34 |
On some ancient Rhyolites from the Mataura District. |
269–271
|
20 |
35 |
On a Leucophyre from the Selwyn Gorge. |
271–274
|
20 |
36 |
On the Oxford Chalk Deposit, Canterbury, New Zealand. |
274–276
|
20 |
37 |
The Tarawera Eruption, 10th June, 1886 a Criticism of Professor Hutton's (and others') Explanations of the Causes of the Eruption. |
277–282
|
20 |
38 |
On the Artesian Well System of Hawke's Bay. |
282–293
|
20 |
39 |
Pumice its Geological Distribution on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand, extending from Tologa Bay (38° 20′ S. lat.) to Cape Turnagain (40° 30′ S.). |
293–306
|
20 |
40 |
Notes on the Volcanic Rocks of the Taupo District and King Country. |
306–311
|
20 |
41 |
Notes on the Rocks of the Kermadec Islands. |
311–315
|
20 |
42 |
Notes on the Physiography and Geology of the King Country. |
316–332
|
20 |
43 |
Geological Notes on the Kermadec Group. |
333–344
|
20 |
44 |
Minerals at Nelson. |
344–352
|
21 |
32 |
The Earthquake in the Amuri. |
269–293
|
21 |
33 |
On the Fossil Marine Diatomaceous Deposit near Oamaru. |
293–311
|
21 |
34 |
Notes on a Deposit of Moa-bones in the Te Aute Swamp, Hawke's Bay. |
311–318
|
21 |
35 |
Discovery of Fossil Moa-feathers in Rocks of Pliocene Age. |
318–320
|
21 |
36 |
The Oil Prospects of Poverty Bay and District. |
320–325
|
21 |
37 |
On the Extent and Duration of Workable Coal in New Zealand. |
325–331
|
21 |
38 |
The Alluvial Deposits of Otago. |
332–334
|
21 |
39 |
Note on Rock collected by the Rev. W. S. Green from near the Summit of Mount Cook. |
334–335
|
21 |
40 |
On a Striated Rock-surface from Boatman's, near Reefton. |
335-336
|
21 |
41 |
On the Neighbourhood of Te Aoroa, Northern Wairoa. |
336–338
|
21 |
42 |
Notes on the Geology of Tongariro and the Taupo District. |
338–353
|
21 |
43 |
On the Manganese Deposits of the Auckland District. |
355–358
|
21 |
44 |
On the Occurrence of Tellurium in the Thames Lodes. |
358–359
|
21 |
47 |
On the Occurrence of Native Lead at Collingwood, and its Association with Gold. |
367–368
|
21 |
54 |
Notes on the Waikato River Basins. |
406–416
|
22 |
44 |
On the Relatives Ages of the New Zealand Coalfields. |
377–387
|
22 |
45 |
Note on the Geology of the Country about Lyell. |
387–390
|
22 |
46 |
On the Conformable Relations of the Different Members of the Waitemata Series. |
391–399
|
22 |
47 |
A Theory on the Formation of Gold into Specks and Nuggets. |
400–405
|
22 |
48 |
Origin of the Loess Deposit of the Timaru Plateau. |
406–414
|
22 |
49 |
On Certain Rare Minerals associated with the Tin-ore of Stewart Island. |
415–422
|
22 |
50 |
Descriptive Geology of the District between Napier and Ruapehu Mountain viâ Kuripapanga and Erehwon. |
422–429
|
23 |
29 |
Contributions to the Knowledge of the Fossil Flora of New Zealand. |
237–310
|
23 |
30 |
On the Drift in South Canterbury. |
311–324
|
23 |
31 |
On the Timaru Loess as a Climate Register. |
324–332
|
23 |
32 |
On Glacier-motion. |
332–334
|
23 |
33 |
On the Microscopical Structure of the Ohinemuri Gold. |
335–340
|
23 |
34 |
On the Relation of the Kidnapper and Pohui Conglomerates to the Napier Limestones and Petane Marls. |
340–353
|
23 |
35 |
Note on the Eruptive Rocks of the Bluff Peninsula, Southland. |
353–355
|
23 |
36 |
On the Murchison Glacier. |
355–366
|
23 |
37 |
On Avian Remains found under a Lava-flow near Timaru, in Canterbury. |
366–373
|
23 |
38 |
Note on the Disappearance of the Moa. |
373–375
|
23 |
39 |
On a Deposit of Diatomaceous Earth at Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, Auckland. |
375–379
|
23 |
60 |
Thermal Springs in Lake Waikare, Waikato. |
527–528
|
24 |
29 |
On the Foliated Rocks of Otago. |
359–365
|
24 |
30 |
Note on the Boulders in the Port Hills, Nelson. |
365
|
24 |
31 |
The Auckland Volcanoes. |
366–380
|
24 |
32 |
On the Prospects of finding Workable Coal on the Shores of the Waitemata |
380–384
|
24 |
33 |
On the Occurrence of Native Zinc at Hape Creek, Thames. |
384–385
|
24 |
34 |
On the Occurrence of Native Silver at the Thames Goldfield. |
386
|
25 |
46 |
Artesian-water Prospects at Wanganui. |
343–347
|
25 |
47 |
Artesian Wells, Wanganui, New Zealand. |
348–350
|
25 |
48 |
Discovery of Artesian Water-supply, Ruataniwha Plain. |
350–353
|
25 |
49 |
On the Occurrence of Granite and Gneissic Bocks in the King-country. |
353–362
|
25 |
51 |
On an Olivine-andesite of Banks Peninsula. |
367–375
|
25 |
52 |
On a Diatom Deposit near Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, Auckland. |
375–377
|
25 |
53 |
On the Nature of Stinkstone (Anthraconite). |
379–380
|
25 |
54 |
Further Results obtained in support of my Theory as to the Oxidation of Gold in presence of Air and Water. |
381–384
|
26 |
38 |
On a New Plesiosaur from the Waipara River. |
354–358
|
26 |
39 |
On Conchothyra parasitica. |
358–359
|
26 |
40 |
Notes on the Geology of Kuaotunu Goldfields. |
360–364
|
26 |
41 |
On the Occurrence of some Rare Minerals in New Zealand. |
365–367
|
26 |
42 |
Tridymito-Trachyte of Lyttelton. |
368–387
|
26 |
43 |
The Volcanic Outburst at Te Mari, Tongariro, in November, 1892. |
388–392
|
26 |
44 |
Notes on the Geology of the Country between Dannevirke and Wainui, Hawke's Bay. |
392–396
|
26 |
45 |
Pebbles and Drifting Sand. |
397
|
26 |
46 |
Notes on the Piako and Waikato River-basins. |
398–407
|
26 |
47 |
On a Doleritic Dyke at Dyer's Pass. |
408–414
|
26 |
48 |
Geology of Nelson. |
414–421
|
26 |
56 |
"More Last Words": being an Appendix to several Papers read here during Past Sessions on the Volcanic Mountain-range of Tongariro and Ruapehu, with its adjoining District. |
483–498
|
27 |
56 |
On the Hawke's Bay Pleistocene Beds and the Glacial Period. |
451–476
|
27 |
57 |
On the Occurrence of Moa Footprints in the Bed of the Manawatu River, near Palmerston North. |
476–477
|
27 |
58 |
The Nuhaka Hot Springs. |
478–479
|
27 |
60 |
The Last Glacial Epoch: explained by Major-General Drayson's Discovery of the Second Rotation of the Earth. |
513–534
|
28 |
5 |
Volcanic Activity in Sunday Island in 1814. |
47–49
|
28 |
64 |
Notes on some Rocks from the Kermadec Islands. |
625–627
|
28 |
65 |
On a Deposit of Moa-bones at Kapua. |
627–644
|
28 |
66 |
On the Moa-bones from Enfield. |
645-650
|
28 |
67 |
On the Discovery of Moa-remains on Riverton Beach. |
651–654
|
28 |
68 |
On the Behaviour of Two Artesian Wells at the Canterbury Museum. |
654–664
|
28 |
69 |
On the Affinities of Harpagornis: A Letter to Professor T. Jeffery Parker |
665
|
28 |
70 |
Denudation as a Factor of Geological Time. |
666–680
|
28 |
71 |
Ruapehu and the Volcanic Zone in 1895: No. IV. |
681–688
|
28 |
72 |
On Iron from the Titaniferous Sand of New Zealand. |
689–694
|
29 |
50 |
The Moas of the North Island of New Zealand. |
541–557
|
29 |
51 |
On the Leg-bones of Meionornis from Glenmark. |
557–560
|
29 |
52 |
On Two Moa-skulls in the Canterbury Museum. |
561–564
|
29 |
53 |
On Alterations in the Coast-line of the North Island of New Zealand. |
564–567
|
29 |
54 |
On Artesian Water Prospects in Poverty Bay and Gisborne. |
567–571
|
29 |
55 |
On a Volcanic-dust Shower in Napier. |
571–572
|
30 |
51 |
Notes on the Wangapeka Valley, Nelson. |
442–444
|
30 |
52 |
Notes on a Specimen of Euryapteryx from Southland. |
445–446
|