The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 66
Class VI.—Brachiopoda
Class VI.—Brachiopoda.
297. | Waldheimia lenticularis, Desh. |
298. | Terebratella cruenta, Dillw. |
299. | Terebratella rubictinda, Sol. |
300. | Rhynchonella nigricans, Sow. |
Baker, H., Hastings, Hawkes Bay.
- Three specimens of New Zealand birds, mounted.
Barstow, R. C., Auckland.
- Specimen of Native carving.
Bell, Lady Dillon, London.
- Kahu-kereru, or feather mat.
Brogden, James, New Zealand.
- Birds of New Zealand, mounted.
Bucke, Ernest W., London.
- Maori curiosities.
Buller, Dr. W. L., C.M.G., F.R.S., Wellington.
- Birds of New Zealand, mounted.
- Extensive ethnological collections, illustrating history, arts, customs, and habits of the Maori race.
- Carved porch of Pataka or Maori Store-house.
- Carved Maori tomb (erected in the Fernery.)
- Gallery of Portraits of typical Maoris in native costume (painted by G. Lindauer).
- Collection of New Zealand lizards, &c., in spirits.
- Series of specimen plates from Dr. Buller's "Birds of New Zealand."
Canterbury Museum (Professor Julius Von Haast, C.M.G., Ph.D., F.R.S., Director).
- Skeletons of Dinornis maximus, D. elephantopus and D. didiforniis.
- Bones of other extinct species of birds of New Zealand.
- Drawings, maps, &c. Skeletons of New Zealand birds and reptiles.
- Stone implements of the Moa-hunters, and kitchen middens.
Customs Department, Wellington.
- Statistical maps.
Edgel-Hunt, J., Esq., London.
- Maori curiosities.
Featherston, Dr. (Representatives of the late).
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- Maori weapons.
Geological Survey Department, Wellington (James Hector, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S., Director).
- Geological map of New Zealand, on 1/8-inch scale.
- Illustrative sections.
- Geological plans, on enlarged scale, of interesting localities.
- Geological plans of mineral deposits and mines.
- Key maps to collections of mineral specimens.
- Sheets of drawings of fossils illustrative of various geological formations.
- Charts to explain the meteorological conditions of New Zealand.
- Relief model of New Zealand, on ¼-inch horizontal and 1-inch vertical scale, measuring 18 by 16 feet, and geologically coloured.
- Relief models of Milford Sound, Ruapahu, Rotamahana, and Brancpeth.
- Collection of rocks, minerals and fossils to illustrate the geological strata and mineral products of New Zealand.
- Publications, illustrating the results of the geological survey of the Colony.
Graham, Mrs. R., Ohinemutu.
- Specimens of Maori carving.
Herbert, Sir R. G. W., K.C.B., London.
- New Zealand birds, mounted.
Hollis, Edwin W., Thames.
- Native Chief's carved wooden mere.
Kirk, T., F.L.S., Wellington.
- Specimens of leaves, flowers, and fruit of New Zealand trees, mounted and framed.
Leigh, W. Earle, 48, Notting Hill Square, W.
- Mere in green jade, walrus tusks, native engraved.
Levin, Mrs., London.
- Native mats (Kaitaka.)
Luxford, G. H., Wellington.
- Model of war-canoe and prow.
Mair, Major William.
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- Three greenstone meres.
Mair, Captain Gilbert.
- Numerous Maori exhibits.
Mines Department, Wellington.
- Maps and sections, illustrating the working of mines in New Zealand.
Morgan, Robert, Thames.
- Greenstone axe.
Otago Museum (Professor T. Jeffery Parker, B.Sc., A.L.S., C.M.Z.S., Curator)