The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 48
Group—Educational Systems, Methods and Libraries. — Class 301
Group—Educational Systems, Methods and Libraries.
Class 301.
500—Buchanan, John, F.L.S., Geological Survey Office, Wellington—
- Illustrations of Grasses and Alpine Plants of New Zealand, drawn on stone
501—Burton, Joseph R., Taxidermist to the Colonial Museum of New Zealand, Wellington—
- Specimens of Taxidermist's art
502—Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department or New Zealand—
- Director—James Hector, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S.,
- Collection illustrating the Geology and Natural History of New Zealand
[For Particulars See New Zealand Hand-Book and Appendix.]
(1-82) | Palæozoic Fossils |
(83-389) | Lower Mesozoic Fossils |
(390-654) | Upper Mesozoic Fossils |
(655-1211) | Tertiary Fossils |
(1212-1420) | Recent Molluscs |
(1421-1517) | Tertiary Corals and Polyzoa |
(1518-1535) | Fossil Vertebrate |
(1536-1737) | Human Period |
(1738-1941) | Fossil Plants |
(1942-2106) | Rocks |
(2107-2147) | Gold Specimens |
(2148-2391) | Minerals |
(2392-2405) | Coals |
(2406-2424) | Crustacea |
(2425-2476) | Phormium Samples |
(2477-2552) | Timbers |
(2553-2559) | Publications, viz.page 29 |
Geological Reports, 1868-1879 | |
Museum and Laboratory Reports, 1867-1879 | |
On Phormium Tenax | |
Natural History of New Zealand | |
Meteorological Reports, 1868-1879 | |
Transactions of the Now Zealand Institute. Vols. I. to IX. | |
The Grasses of New Zealand | |
One Hundred Photographic Views of New Zealand Scenery | |
(2560-2562) | Models made by Dr. Hector— |
New Zealand Topographical | |
New Zealand Geological | |
Volcanic System of Ruapehu and Tongariro | |
(2563-2582) | Sketches of New Zealand Scenery by W. M. Cooper |
(2583) | Casts of Moa Eggs and other objects |
(2584) | Maps Plans and Sections, illustrating the Geology and Physical features of New Zealand |
(2585) | Handbook of New Zealand, prepared for the Sydney International Exhibition, by Dr. Hector |
503—Enys, J. D., Christchurch—
- Three cases of Stuffed Birds
504—Gordon, Wm., Wanganui—
- Three vegetable Caterpillars
505—Haast, Prof. Julius Von, Ph.D., F.R.S, Director of the Canterbury Museum
- Collection illustrating the Ethnology of New Zealand, selected from the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
- Ethnology of Pre-historic Races beyond the Australian Colonies. (Stone Implements). Maps and Sections
[For Full Description of This Collection, See Appendix.]
I. | Pretraditional Man in New Zealand—The Moa-hunters |
A. | Rakaia Encampment, Map A. |
(1-53) | Flakes and Implements of Flint—Obsidian and Chert |
(54-68) | Polished Implements of Chert and Melaphyre |
Found in a Cache 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 broken polished Stone Implements |
(95-117) | Chipped Stone Implements from material foreign to Banks' Peninsula |
(118-121) | Polished Stone Implements |
(122-136) | Implements chipped or in preparation for polishing, and Polishing Material |
(b) | Moa-Bone-Point Cavepage 30 |
(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 localities |
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 recent 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 |
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 |
M. | Maps, Sections and Drawings, illustrating the Ethnology of New Zealand |
1031 | Banks' Peninsula District |
1032 | Sumner Cave |
(1033-1034) | Rock Paintings—Shelter Cave, Weka Pass |
N. | Photographs of Objects in Canterbury Museum, Christchurch |
1035 | Groups of Mammals |
1036 | Groups of Moa Skeletons |
1037 | Group of Birds |
1038 | Group of Mammals of the Rocky Mountains |
1039 | Group of Animals of the European Alps |
1040 | Prow of a Maori War Canoe |
Skeletons of Moaspage 31 | |
1041 | Dinormis maximus |
1042 | Palapterix Elephantopus |
1043 | Meionornis Casuarinus |
506—Jennings, E., Dunedin—
- Three Stuffed Mammals (Indian Fox, Monkey and Persian Gazelle)
- Six Stuffed Birds, viz.: New Zealand Falcon, Virginian Owl, New Zealand Ground Parrot, Swamp Hen, Albatross, Spotted Shag
- Two specimens (Male and Female) of Trout (Salmo Fario), bred in the Shag River, Otago
507—Zouch, W. H., Ashburton, Canterbury—
- Case of Stuffed Birds—Two Spoon-bill Ducks, one Mako-moko, one Tui