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| III.—Botany. | |||
| XLVII. | On the flowering Plants and Ferns of the Chatham Islands. By John Buchanan, of the Geological Survey Department | 333–341 | |
| XLVIII. | Observations on the different Modifications in the Capsules of Mosses, with reference to the Dispersion of their Spores. By Captain F. W. Hutton, C.M.Z.S., etc. | 342–347 | |
| XLIX. | Description of a new Species of Senecio. By Thomas F. Cheeseman, F.L.S. | 348 | |
| L. | On the Fertilization of Acianthus and Cyrtostilis. By Thomas F. Cheeseman | 349–352 | |
| LI. | On Pterostylis squamata in New Zealand. By Thomas F. Cheeseman | 352–353 | |
| LII. | A Description of some new Species of Gymnostomum. By Charles Knight, F.R.C.S., F.L.S. | 354–355 | |
| LIII. | Description of some New Zealand Lichens. By Charles Knight | 356–367 | |
| LIV. | Description of a new Lichen (Stereocaulon buchanani). By James Stirton, M.D. Communicated by John Buchanan | 367–368 | |
| Notes on Stereocaulon buchanani, Stirton. By Charles Knight, F.R.C.S., F.L.S. | 368–369 | ||
| LV. | On the Occurrence of Hæmatococcus sanguineus on the Wool of a Dead Sheep. By Swen Berggren, Ph.D., Lund University. Communicated by Julius Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S. | 369–370 | |
| LVI. | On some of the Naturalized Plants of Otago. By G. M. Thomson | 370–376 | |
| LVII. | On Mottled Kauri. By James Stewart, C.E. | 376–377 | |
| LVIII. | Description of a new Species of Isoëtes. By T. Kirk, F.L.S. | 377 | |
| LIX. | On the Occurrence of Juncus lamprocarpus, Ehr., in New Zealand. By T. Kirk | 378 | |
| IV.—Chemistry. | |||
| LX. | On the Analogy of Cyanogen to Oxygen. By William Skey, Analyst to the Geological Survey of New Zealand | 379–383 | |
| LXI. | On the Evolution of Heat during the Hydration of Clay-slate, Clay, and Coal. By William Skey | 384–387 | |
| LXII. | Notes on the Formation and Constitution of Torbanite and similar Minerals. By William Skey | 387–389 | |
| LXIII. | On the Evolution of absorbed Sulphur from Carbon by Voltaic Action; with Notes upon the Rev. H. Highton's Theory for explaining the Evolution of this Gas from certain Batteries in Work. By William Skey | 389–395 | |
| LXIV. | On Duplex Telegraphy. By Charles Lemon, General Manager, New Zealand Telegraphs | 396–403 | |
| LXV. | On a Modification of the Electric Lamp for projecting the Spectra of different Metals on the Screen. By A. W. Bickerton, F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry in Canterbury College | 403 | |
| LXVI. | Notes on the Colouring Matter of Hæmatococcus sanguineus. By Llewellyn Powell, M.D. | 404–405 | |
| LXVII. | Notes on the Chemical Properties of some of the Strata from Mr. Firth's Well at Mount Eden. By J. A. Pond | 405–407 | |
| V.—Geology. | |||
| LXVIII. | Notes on Dr. Haast's supposed Pleistocene Glaciation of New Zealand. By W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S. | 409–440 | |
| LXIX. | 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. By A. Dudley Dobson, C.E. | 440–446 | |
| LXX. | The Glacial Period of New Zealand. By Thomas Mackay, C.E. | 447 | |