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Contents.
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| XIV. | On the Occurrence of a Pneumatic Foramen in the Femur of a Moa. By Captain F. W. Hutton | 173–174 | |
| XV. | On a New Species of Weta (Locustidæ) from Bounty Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton | 174–176 | |
| XVI. | On Majaqueus æquinoctialis, from Antipodes Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton | 177 | |
| XVII. | Notes on New Zealand Land Planarians: Part I. By Arthur Dendy, D.Sc, Professor of Biology in the Canterbury College, University of New Zealand | 177–189 | |
| XVIII. | Note on a New Variety of Peripatus novæ-zealandiæ, Hutton. By Arthur Dendy | 190–191 | |
| XIX. | Notes on a New Zealand Land Nemertine. By Arthur Dendy | 191–194 | |
| XX. | Notes on New Zealand Echinoderms. By H. Farquhar | 194–208 | |
| XXI. | Descriptions of Two New Gymnoblastic Hydroids. By H. Farquhar | 208–209 | |
| XXII. | Notes on some Crustacea from Macquarie Island. By George M. Thomson, F.L.S. | 210–214 | |
| XXIII. | On the most frequent Pelagic Copepods and Cladoceres of the Hauraki Gulf. By Dr. Augustus Krämer, Physician H.I.M.S. "Bussard" | 214–223 | |
| XXIV. | Notes on the Larger Species of Paryphanta in New Zealand, with some Remarks on the Distribution and Dispersal of Land-shells. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. | 224–228 | |
| XXV. | Further Contributions towards a Bibliography of the Dinornithidæ, the Great Extinct Birds of New Zealand, usually called Moas: Supplement No. 1. By A. Hamilton | 228–231 | |
| XXVI. | On the Feathers of a Small Species of Moa (Megalapteryx) found in a Cave at the Head of the Waikaia River; with a Notice of a Moa-hunter's Camping-place on the Old Man Range. By A. Hamilton | 232–238 | |
| XXVII. | Zoological Notes: (1) Arboreal Nests of Bush-rat (Mus maorium); (2) Paryphanta hochstetteri found at Low Levels at West Wanganui. By R. I. Kingsley | 238–239 | |
| XXVIII. | Remarks on the Rats of New Zealand. By Taylor White | 240–261 | |
| XXIX. | On the Bird Moa and its Aliases. By Taylor White | 262–273 | |
| XXX. | The Kea (Nestor notabilis), a Sheep-eating Parrot. By Taylor White | 273–280 | |
| XXXI. | On the Abundance of Vanessa itea in Wellington during Season 1894. By Water P. Cohen | 281 | |
| XXXII. | A Chapter in the History of the Warfare against Insect-pests. By W. M. Maskell | 282–284 | |
| XXXIII. | On the Anatomy of Flight of Certain Birds. By Sir James Hector, F.R.S. | 284–287 | |
| XXXIV. | Further Contribution to a Knowledge of the New Zealand Sponges. By H. B. Kirk, M.A. | 287–292 | |
| XXXV. | On a New Shell (Anomia walteri). By Sir J. Hector | 292–293 | |
| XXXVI. | On some New Species of Tipulæ (Daddy-long-legs) found in New Zealand. By G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. | 293–295 |