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| III.—Geology. | |||
| XXXVIII. | Notes on an Artesian-well System at the Base of the Port Hills. By S. Page, with Analyses by E. B. R. Prideaux, B.A. | 335–336 | |
| XXXIX. | On the Occurrence of Crystallized Native Copper on Mine timbers at Kawau Island. By W. H. Baker, B.Sc. | 336–339 | |
| XL. | Notes on a Quartz Mica diorite from Western Flanks of Moehau. By James Park, F.G.S. | 339–341 | |
| XLI. | Notes on a Hypersthene Andesite from Waihi Mine, Waihi. By James Park | 342–343 | |
| XLII. | Notes on the Cave at Papatu, Ormondville, Hawke's Bay. By H. N. McLeod | 343–344 | |
| IV.—Chemistry and Physics. | |||
| XLIII. | Studies on the Chemistry of the New Zealand Flora. By T. H. Easterfield, Professor of Chemistry in Victoria College, and B. C. Aston, Chemist to the Department of Agriculture | 345–355 | |
| XLIV. | Researches into the Action of Fusible Cutouts. By E. G. Brown, A.I.E.E. | 356–367 | |
| XLV. | Investigation into Kauri resin. By E. B. R. Prideaux, B.A. | 368–376 | |
| XLVI. | Facts discovered in his Investigation of the Motions of the Atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere. By Major-General H. Schaw, C.B., R.E. | 376–380 | |
| XLVII. | Note on the Fog in Wellington on the Morning of the 19th June, 1900. By H. N. McLeod | 380–381 | |
| XLVIII. | Note on the Vapour-density of Mercury. By Douglas Hector. Communicated by Professor Easterfield | 382 | |
| V.—Miscellaneous. | |||
| XLIX. | On Entomological Field-work in New Zealand. By G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. | 383–395 | |
| L. | The Extension of University and Science Work in New Zealand. By H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. | 395–406 | |
| LI. | The Early Days of Printing in New Zealand: a Chapter of Interesting History. By H. Hill | 407–426 | |
| LII. | On Ancient Maori Relics from Canterbury, New Zealand. By W. W. Smith, F.E.S. | 426–433 | |
| LIII. | An Optical Illusion. By G. W. Tiffen | 434–436 | |
| LIV. | The Bite of the Katipo. By Dr. Fyffe | 436–438 | |
| LV. | Seals as Navigators. By R. Henry | 439–443 | |
| LVI. | Rats and Plague. By H. C. Field | 443–445 | |
| LVII. | The Population of New Zealand. By H. W. Segar, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, University College, Auckland | 445–467 | |
| LVIII. | Maori Origins: Part II. By Elsdon Best | 467–471 | |
| LIX. | Some Account of the Beginnings of Literature in New Zealand: Part I, the Maori Section. By Dr. T. M. Hocken, F.L.S. | 472–490 | |
| LX. | "Giotto's Circle" and Writing. By H. N. McLeod | 491–492 | |
| LXI. | Survey: Practical and Precise. By the Honourable G. F. Richardson | 492–498 | |
| LXII. | On the Tracks of Captain Cook. By Professor E. E. Morris, M.A., Litt.D., Melbourne University. Communicated by Sir James Hector | 499–514 | |
| LXIII. | Handlist of certain Papers relating more or less directly to the Maori Race, and published in various Publications. By A. Hamilton | 515–537 | |