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Forest Lore of the Maori

Authorities Quoted in the Text

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Authorities Quoted in the Text

Anderson, G. W.—Account of Cook's voyages. London, 1781.

Angas, G. F.—Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand. London, 1847 (2 vols.).

Aubrey, H.—Account of a pedestrian excursion in Taranaki in 1841. Published in The New Zealand Journal, 1842.

Banks, Sir JoSephJournal during Captain Cook's First Voyage, London, 1896.

Baucke, W. (—W.B.)—Where the White Man Treads. Auckland, 1905.

Bayly, W.—A journal kept during Cook's second voyage. Published in McNab's Historical Records of New Zealand, vol. 2. Wellington, 1914.

Bidwill, J. C.—Rambles in New Zealand. London, 1841.

Brunner, T.—Journal of an Expedition to Explore the Interior of the Middle Island of New Zealand. Published in The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, vol. 20. London, 1851.

Buller, Rev. J.—Forty Years in New Zealand. London, 1878. New Zealand Fast and Present. London, 1880.

Buller, Sir W.—A History of the Birds of New Zealand. London, 1873; 2nd ed., 1888 (2 vols. and 2 suppts.). Also many papers on. birds, eta, published in the Transactions of N.Z. Institute.

Cheeseman, T. F.—Manual of the New Zealand Flora. Wellington, N.Z., 1906.

Colenso, W.—Contributor of many papers on botanical and Maori subjects to Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, vols. 1 to 27.

Cook, Capt. James—The various journals of Cook's Voyages (1768-1771, 1772-1775, 1776-1780) contain a great amount of interesting data concerning Maori life and activities.

Cooper, G. S.—Journal of an Expedition O ver land from Auckland to Taranaki, Auckland, 1851.

Crawford, J. C.—Recollections of Travel in New Zealand and Australia, London, 1880.

Crozet, Lieut.—Voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand, etc. English translation by H. Ling Roth. London, 1891.

Darwin, C—Voyage of the Beagle. London, 1839.

Dieffenbach, E.—Travels in New Zealand. London, 1843; (2 vols.).

Dillon, Capt. P.—Narrative of a Voyage in the South Seas. London, 1829.

Downes, T. W.—Bird Snaring on the Whanganui River, published in vol. 37 Journal of the Polynesian Society. New Plymouth, 1928.

Du Clesmeur, Capt.—An account of a Voyage in the Austral and Pacific Seas. Published in McNab's Historical Records of New Zealand, vol. 2. Wellington, N.Z., 1914.

Featon, J.—The Waikato War, 1863-4. Auckland, 1879.

Forster, G.—A Voyage Round the World, etc. (Cook's 2nd voyage). London, 1777.

Forster, J. R.—Observations made during a Voyage round the World, London, 1778.

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Haast, J.—Report of a Topographical and Geological Exploration of the Western Districts of the Nelson Province. Nelson, N.Z., 1861.

Hammond, T. G.—The story of Aotea. Lyttelton Times, Christchurch, 1924.

Heaphy, Major C.—Port Nicholson and the Natives in 1839. Published in Transactions of the N.Z. Institute, vol. 12. Wellington, 1880.

Henry, R.—Author of papers on N.Z. Birds in vols. 28, 30, 31, 32, 34 Transactions of the N.Z. Institute.

Hochstetter,. Dr. F. VonNew Zealand, its Physical Geography, etc. Stuttgart, 1867.

Impey, Lieut.—Narrative of a Trip into the Interior of the Middle Island. Published in the Australian and New Zealand Gazette of 22/2/1851.

Marshall, Dr. W. B.—A Personal Narrative of Two Visits to New Zealand in H.M. Ship Alligator in 1834. London. 1836.

Matthews, R. H.—Reminiscences of Maori Life Fifty Years Ago. Published in vol. 43 Transactions of the N.Z. Institute. 1911.

McDonald, R. A.—Te Hekenga. Palmerston North, 1929.

McDonnell, Lt-col.—Tales of the Maori. Published in Gudgeon's Defenders of New Zealand. Auckland, 1887.

Mundy, Col. G. C.—Our Antipodes. London, 1852.

Nicholas, J. L.—Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand. London, 1817.

Phillips, C.—Writer of papers in Transactions of N.Z. Institute, vols. 10, 12, etc.

Porter, Capt. D.—Journal of a Cruise made to the Pacific Ocean. New York, 1822.

Potts, T. H.—Out in the Open. Christchurch, 1882.

Polack, J. S.—New Zealand, a Narrative of Travels and Adventures. London, 1838 (2 vols.).

Polack, J. S.—Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders, London, 1840 (2 vols.).

Richardson, Major J. L.—A Summer's Excursion in New Zealand. London, 1854.

Rutland, J.—Author of a paper on the Bush Rat published in vol. 22 of Transactions of the N.Z. Institute; also other papers in vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 of Journal of the Polynesian Society.

Savage, J.—Some Account of New Zealand. London, 1807.

Smith, S. PercyHawaiki: the Whence of the Maori. Christchurch, 1921 (4th Edit.)

Shortland, Dr. E.—The Southern Districts of New Zealand. London, 1851.

Shortland, Dr. E.—Traditions and Super stitions of the New Zealanders. London, 1854.

Taylor, Rev. R—A Leaf from the Natur al His tory of New Zealand. Auckland, 1848; ed. 2, 1870.

Taylor, Rev. R—Te Ika a Maui. London, 1855; ed. 2, 1870.

Thomson, Dr. A. S.—The Story of New Zealand. London, 1859 (2 vols.)

Turner, G.—Samoa a Hundred Years Ago. 1884.

Wade, Rev. W. R.—A Journey in the Northern Island of New Zealand. Melbourne, 1842.

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Wakefield, E. J.—Adventure in New Zealand. London, 1845 (2 vols.).

White, J.—The Ancient History of the Maori Wellington, 1887-90 (6 vols. and vol. of illus.).

White, J.—Unpublished Mss. in Turnbull Library.

Wilkes, Commander—Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition. Philadelphia, 1845.

Yate, Rev. W.—An Account of New Zealand. London, 1835.

The above writers have been quoted when it was deemed advisable to do so, but the great bulk of the data herein given was obtained from many natives, old camp-mates and neighbours whose names are as the sands of Hine-one; such men as:—

Rangipito and Te Whetu of Te Atiawa.
Hamiora Pio and Tikitu of Ngatiawa (Matatua).
Tutaka, Tamarau, and Paitini of Tuhoe.

Aporo Kumeroa, Hori Ropiha, and Te Kowhai of Ngati Kahungunu.

T. Ranapiri of Ngati Raukawa.
Karaka Tarawhiti of Maniapoto.
Tikao of Ngai Tahu.
Also Iehu Nihoniho and others of Ngati Porou.