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Tuatara: Volume 18, Issue 1, July 1970

Tuatara — Indx to Volume 18

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Tuatara
Indx to Volume 18

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Author Index

  • Berry, J. A. and King, J. E.

  • The Identity of the Pliocene Seal from Cape Kidnappers, previously known as Artocephalus caninus pp. 13-18.

  • Dale, P. S.

  • The Optical Coincidence System of Indexing Information. pp. 97-102.

  • Dawson, J. W.

  • Rain Forests and Gondwanaland. pp. 94-95.

  • Gill, B.

  • Observations on the Effect of Chlorinated Town Supply Water on a Colony of Brown Tree Frogs in Foxton. p. 45.

  • Godley, E. J.

  • Botany of the Southern Zone. Exploration, 1847-1891. pp. 49-93.

  • GRegg, D. R.

  • The Selection of Lectotypes in Palaeobotany. (Letter). p. 96.

  • Hardy, G. S.

  • Circadian Rhythms. pp. 124-131.

  • Johnston, H. W.

  • The Biological and Economic Importance of the Algae, Part 3. Edible Algae of Fresh and Brackish Waters. pp. 19-35.

  • Martin, J. M.

  • The Use of Grasshopper Chromosomes to Demonstrate Meiosis. pp. 1-12.

  • Park, G. N.

  • Palaeoclimatic Change in the Last 1000 Years. pp. 114-123.

  • Concepts in Vegetation/Soil Dynamics. pp. 132-144.

  • Rowland, R. E.

  • The Lysosome. pp. 36-44.

  • Sheridan, J. E., Steel, J. and Loper, M. N.

  • The application of Electron Microscopy to the Study of some interesting Spiral Micro-organisms found in Pond Water Collected at Otari Plant Museum, Wellington. pp. 103-113.

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Subject Index

  • Algae

  • The Biological and Economic Importance of the Algae, Part 3, Edible Algae of Fresh and Brackish Waters, by H. W. Johnston. pp. 19-35.

  • Artocephalus Caninus — see Seals Circadian Rhythms

  • Circadian Rhythms, by G. S. Hardy. pp. 124-131.

  • Ecology

  • Concepts in Vegetation/Soil Dynamics by G. N. Park. pp. 132-144.

  • Frogs

  • Observations on the Effect of Chlorinated Town Supply Water on a Colony of Brown Tree Frogs in Foxton, by B. Gill. p. 45.

  • Gondwanaland

  • Rain Forests and Gondwanaland, by J. W. Dawson. pp. 94-95.

  • Grasshoppers

  • The Use of Grasshopper Chromosomes to Demonstrate Meiosis, by J. M. Martin. pp. 1-12.

  • Indexing

  • The Optical Coincidence System of Indexing Information, by P. S. Dale. pp. 97-102.

  • Lysosomes

  • The Lysosome, by R. E. Rowland. pp. 36-44.

  • Micro-Organisms

  • The Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study of Some Interesting Spiral Micro-organisms found in Pond Water collected at Otari Plant Museum, Wellington, by J. E. Sheridan, J. Steel and M. N. Loper. pp. 103-113.

  • Palaeobotany

  • The Selection of Lectotypes in Palaeobotany (Letter) by D. R. Gregg. p. 96.

  • Palaeoclimate

  • Palaeoclimatic Change in the last 1000 Years, by G. N. Park. pp. 114-123.

  • Rain Forests. see Gondwanaland.

  • Reviews

  • Of P. Quentin Tomich's “Mammals in Hawaii: A Synopsis and Notational Bibliography”, by J. R. H. Andrews. pp. 46-47.

  • Of A. L. Lehninger's “Biochemistry”, by J. N. Smith. pp. 146-147.

  • Of S. F. Singer's “Global Effects of Environmental Pollution”, by G. Stephenson. pp. 147-148.

  • Seals

  • The Identity of the Pliocene Seal from Cape Kidnappers, previously known as Artocephalus caninus, by J. A. Berry and J. E. King. pp. 13-18.

  • Southern Zone —

  • Botany of the Southern Zone. Exploration, 1847-1891, by E. J. Godley. pp. 49-93.

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