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| XXXV. | Remarks on the Coast Line between Kai Iwi and Waitotara, on the West Coast of the Province of Wellington. By R. Pharazyn, F.R.G.S. | 158–160 | |
| XXXVI. | On Alluvial Gold in the Province of Wellington. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. | 160 | |
| XXXVII. | On the Geology of the North Head of Manukau Harbour. By Captain Hutton, F.G.S. | 161 | |
| XXXVIII. | Description of Lava Caves at the "Three Kings," near Auckland. By James Stewart, C.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E. | 162–163 | |
| XXXIX. | On the Wanganui Beds (Upper Tertiaries). By J. Buchanan, of the Geological Survey of New Zealand | 163–166 | |
| XL. | On the Tertiary Series of Oamaru and Moeraki. By Charles Traill | 166–169 | |
| XLI. | Account of a visit to a Hot Spring called "Te Puia," near Wangape lake, Central Waikato, Auckland; in August, 1868. By R. Gillies | 169–173 | |
| XLII. | On Improvements in the Processes for Extracting and Saving Gold. By T. Heale, C.E. | 174–176 | |
| XLIII. | Notes on the Geology of the Outlying Islands of New Zealand; with extracts from Official Reports. Communicated by James Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Director Geological Survey of New Zealand | 176–186 | |
| XLIV. | Notes on a Collection of Saurian remains, from the Waipara River, Canterbury, in the possession of J. H. Cockburn Hood, Esq. By J. Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S. | 186–189 | |
| Miscellaneous. | |||
| XLVI. | On University Education, as adapted to the circumstances and prospects of the Colony of New Zealand. By Rev. Charles Fraser, M.A., F.G.S. | 192–196 | |
| XLVII. | On the General Principles of an Education Scheme for New Zealand. By W. S. Hamilton, Mathematical Master, Wellington College and Grammar School | 196–197 | |
| XLVIII. | On the River Systems of the south portion of the Province of Wellington. By J. T. Stewart | 198–203 | |
| XLIX. | On the Raising of the s.s. "Taranaki." By J. T. Stewart | 203–211 | |
| L. | On Thorough Drainage. By J. C. Crawford, F.G.S. | 211–213 | |
| LI. | On the Surface Fall of Water, as a guide for Under Drainage. By James Baber, C.E. | 213 | |
| LII. | On Sewage Irrigation, and its results, with a Sketch of the Main Drainage Systems of London and Paris. By S. Tancred, Assoc. Inst. C.E. | 214–218 | |
| LIII. | On the Drainage Works at Remuera Swamp. By J. Baber, C. E. | 219 | |
| LIV. | On the Comparative Performances of certain River Steamers on the Waikato. By James Stewart, C.E. | 220–221 | |
| LV. | On the earlier Earthquake Waves observed on the Coast of New Zealand. By C. Davie, Chief Surveyor, Province of Canterbury | 222–223 | |
| LVI. | On a series of Tables for facilitating the Calculation of Altitudes from Barometrical Observations in Mountainous Countries; with explanations. By E. Dobson, C.E., Assoc. Inst. C.E. | 223–226 | |
| LVII. | The earth of New Zealand, a bad Conductor of Electricity, as compared with that of other countries. By F. E. Wright | 226–227 | |
| LVIII. | On the Mechanical Principles involved in the Flight of the Albatros. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. | 227–232 | |
| LIX. | On the Mechanical Principles involved in the Sailing Flight of the Albatros. By J. S. Webb | 233–236 | |
| LX. | On Sinking Funds. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. | 236–239 | |
| LXII. | On the Sand-worn Stones of Evans' Bay. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. | 247–248 | |