The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 40
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Daniel, W.
, Dipton, Southland.- Specimens of Fossils
- Specimens of Building Stones
Haast, Professor Julius Von, Ph.D., F.R.S.
, Director of [ unclear: the] Canterbury Museum, Christchurch.- Collection illustrating the Ethnology of New Zealand, selec [ unclear: ted] from the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
(I) Pre-traditional Man in New Zealand—The Moa Hunters
A. Rakaia Encampment, Map A.
(1-53) | Flakes and Implements of Flint, Obsidian and Cher [ unclear: t] |
(54-68) | Polished Implements of Chert and Melaphyre Found in a Câche near Rakaia |
B. Moa-Bone-Point Cave, Banks' Peninsula. Diagram B.
( a) Sand hills near the cave | |
(69-90) | Stone Implements chipped from material on the spot |
(91-94) | Chipped Stone Tools manufactured from bro [ unclear: ke] polished Stone Implements |
(95-117) | Chipped Stone Implements from material foreign Banks' Peninsula |
(118-121) | Polished Stone Implements |
(122-136) | Implements chipped or in preparation for polish [ unclear: ing] and Polishing Material |
( b) Moa-Bone-Point Cave | |
(137-143) | Stone Implements chipped from material on the spot |
(144-149) | Material chipped or in preparation for polishing |
(150-168) | Polished Stone Implements |
Shag Point Encampment
C. | (169-200) | Chipped Stone Implements |
(201-205) | Implements polished or in preparation |
D. Maniototo Encampment
(206-230) | Chipped Stone Implements of Chert and Obsidian |
(231-512) | Bones of Moas, &c., collected at the foregoing localit [ unclear: ies] |
E. Native Implements
Manufactory, Otakaia Encampment, Otago | |
(513-540) | Stone Implements |
(541-559) | Remains from Kitchen Middens |
F. | (560-625) | Polished Stone Implements and Ornaments of rec [ unclear: rtain] or uncertain date |
G. Implements and Weapons of the Moriori or Chatham Islanders
(626-631) | Chipped Implements of Stone |
(632-651) | Polished Stone Implements |
(652-655) | Stone Knives |
H. Implements of the Solomon Islanders
(656-660) | Adzes of Stone |
J. Implements of Fijians
(661-674) | Adzes of Stone |
Haast, Professor Julius Von, Ph.D.
, F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum.- Ethnology of Pre-historic Races beyond the Australian Colonies. (Stone Implements). Maps and Sections
(II) Pre-historic Stone Implements of countries beyond Australasia
K. Palæolithic Types
(675-791) | France |
(792-808) | Great Britain and Ireland |
L. Neolithic Types
(809-818) | Belgium |
(819-828) | France |
(829-841) | Denmark |
(842-854) | Sweden and Norway |
(855-893) | Swiss Lake Dwellings |
(894-912) | Italy |
(913-1019) | United States |
(1020-1022) | Mexico |
(1023-1030) | Egypt |
These Ethnological Collections are exhibited with a view to show that all people in every part of the world, when arrived at a certain stage of civilization, manufactured and manufacture their stone implements in exactly the same manner; also that, at least for New Zealand and Chatham Islands, we cannot divide the stone implements into palæolithic and neolithic ones, both kinds having been used by the Moa hunters and the Morioris at the same time.
Haast, Professor Julius Von, Ph.D.
, F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum.- Three complete skeletons of Dinornithidæ—
- Dinornis Maximus
- Palapterix Elephantopus
- Meionornis Casuarinus
The three Moa skeletons were articulated from material obtained in the Tertiary deposits at Glenmark, after studying carefully some complete skeletons found in Otago. Selected to illustrate the three most remarkable groups into which the Exhibitor has divided the Dinornithidæ.
88— Haast, Professor Julius Von, Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Canterbury Museum.
89— Haast, Professor Julius Von, Ph.D., F.R.S., Director of the Ca [ unclear: n]terbury Museum.
- Groups of Mammals
- Groups of Moa Skeletons
- Group of Birds
- Group of Mammals of the Rocky Mountains
- Group of Animals of the European Alps
- Prow of a Maori War Canoe
- Skeletons of Moas
Hamilton, Augustus
, Petane, Napier.- Special Exhibit of Curios and Rare Specimens of Ancie
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unclear: rn] Printing and Writing—
- Almanac, 1507; Ancient Fire-office Policy
- Enamel of the 13th Century—Arms of Lancastrian
- Rare Print by Bartolozzi
Hamilton, Augustus
, Petane, Napier.- Ethnological Collection (eleven articles)—
- Maori Canoe-head
- Circular Carving
- Genealogical Staff
- Two Maori Skulls
- Six Maori Stone Implements
Hamilton
, A., andHill
, H., Napier.- Specimens of Fossils, strategraphically arranged, illustrating t [ unclear: he] Geology of Hawke's Bay
Harding, John
, Waipukurau, Napier.- Stone Axes (native manufacture)
- Maori Carvings
- Limestone Fossils, Mount Vernon
Hector, James
, M.D., C.M.G., F.R.S., Wellington.- Models made by Dr. Hector—
- New Zealand Topographical and Geological Volcanic Syste [ unclear: m] of Ruapehu and Tongariro
- Natural History, Drawings, and Sketches of New Zealand Scenery, by W. M. Cooper and others
Hector, James
, M.D., C.M.G., F.R.S., Director of Geological Su [ unclear: rvey] of New Zealand.- Collection of 2500 Specimens illustrating the Geology of N [ unclear: ew] Zealand
[ For Particulars See New Zealand Handbook and Geological Reports.]
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Palæozoic Fossils.
- Silurian Formation, XIV.—XV.
(1-46) Aorere and M'Arthur Series - Devonian Formation, XIII.
(47-75) Reefton Series - Carboniferous Formation, XII.
(76-82) Maitai Series
- Silurian Formation, XIV.—XV.
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Lower Mesozoic Fossils.
- Permian Formation (Upper), XI.
(83-135) Kaihiku Series - Trias and Rhœtic Formation, X.
(137-139) Oreti Series (140-226) Wairoa Series (227-311) Otapiri Series - Liassic Formation, IX.
(312-346) Bastion Series - Jurassic Formation, VIII.
(347-378) Flag-hill Series (379-389) Pututaka Series
- Permian Formation (Upper), XI.
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Upper Mesozoic Fossils.
- Lower Cretacious Formation, VII.
(390-480) Amuri Series (481-590) Black Grit and Island Sandstone - Cretaceo-Tertiary Formation, VI.
(591-654) Ototara Series
- Lower Cretacious Formation, VII.
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Tertiary Fossils.
- Upper Eocene Formation, V.
(655-773) Oamaru and Weka Pass Series - Lower Miocene Formation, IV.
(774-954) Pareora or Awamoa Series - Upper Miocene Formation, III.
(955-984) Manawatu Series - Pliocene Formation, II.
(985-1176) Kereru Series - Pleistocene Formation
(1177-1211) Younger Wanganui Series
- Upper Eocene Formation, V.
Tertiary Corals and Polyzoa. | (1-95.) |
- Named and described by Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, Pres. Lin. Soc. N.S.W.
Fossil Vertebrata | (1-15.) |
The following species are represented by specimens, casts, or drawings :—