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Contents.
| Art. | PAGES
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| XVI. | An Inquiry into the Seedling Forms of New Zealand Phanerogams and their Development. By L. Cockayne | 83–94 | |
| XVII. | A Sketch of the Plant Geography of the Waimakariri River Basin, considered chiefly from an Geological Point of View. By L. Cockayne | 95–136 | |
| XVIII. | Notes on the New Zealand Musci. By Robert Brown | 137–148 | |
| XIX. | Notes on the New Zealand Musci: On a Proposed New Genus. By Robert Brown | 148–149 | |
| XX. | On the Vegetative Organs of Haastia pulvinaris. By Miss E. Low, B.A. Communicated by Professor A. Dendy, D.Sc. | 150–157 | |
| Corrigenda in Art. XX. on separate slip, to face page | 157 | ||
| III.—Geology. | |||
| XXI. | The Geological History of New Zealand. By Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S. | 159–183 | |
| XXII. | On the Geology of the District between Napier and Puketitiri. By H. Hill, F.G.S. | 183–188 | |
| XXIII. | On the Volcanoes of the Pacific. By Coleman Phillips | 188–212 | |
| XXIV. | Castle Rock, Coromandel. By J. M. Maclaren | 213–215 | |
| XXV. | Description of some New Species of Pliocene Mollusca from the Wanganui District, with Notes on other Described Species. By R. Murdoch | 216–221 | |
| XXVI. | On the Nelson Boulder Bank. By W. F. Worley | 221–225 | |
| IV.—Chemistry. | |||
| XXVII. | The Composition of the Soil of the Taupo Plains, and its Suitability for the Growth of Grasses. By J. A. Pond, F.C.S., and J. S. Maclaurin, D.Sc, F.C.S. | 227–241 | |
| XXVIII. | On the Percentage of Chlorine in Lake Takapuna. By J. A. Pond | 241–242 | |
| V.—Miscellaneous. | |||
| XXIX. | The Animal Mind as a Factor in Organic Evolution. By Charles W. Purnell | 243–252 | |
| XXX. | The Tohunga-Maori: A Sketch. By S. Percy Smith | 253–270 | |
| XXXI. | Further Notes on Maori Skeletons and Relics brought to Light at Karaka Bay, Wellington. By H. N. McLeod | 271 | |
| XXXII. | Inherited Instincts and Anecdotes of Domestic Animals. By Taylor White | 272–284 | |
| XXXIII. | Maori Spirals and Sun-worship. By Edward Tregear | 284–293 | |
| XXXIV. | Maori Origins. By Elsdon Best | 294–298 | |
| XXXV. | A Name for a Spider. By Edward Tregear | 298–304 | |
| XXXVI. | Of a Radiant Phenomenon: "In hoc signo vinces." A Fragment left by the late W. Colenso, F.R.S., F.L.S. | 305–309 | |
| XXXVII. | Memorabilia, Ancient and Modern; being Remarks and Information respecting some of the Tin-mines in Cornwall, England. A Fragment left by the late W. Colenso | 309–324 | |