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TASMANIA (Continued)

BECKE. Old Convict Days. Edited by Louis Becke. 12mo. Lond. 1899 A Narrative of the Adventures of William Derricourt or Day.

DUNBAR. Island Member of the Australian Commonwealth; a Glimpse of Tasmania and its Story. By F. Dunbar. (m.) Pamp. 140. 1899

ROTH. Aborigines of Tasmania. By H. Ling Roth, assisted by Marion E. Butler and James Backhouse Walker of Hobart. With a Chapter on the Osteology by Dr. J. G. Garson. Preface by Prof. Edward B. Tylor. Illustrated. 2nd edition. (1st published 1890.) Roy. 8vo. Halifax, 1899 In the Appendix is a Bibliography of Works relating to Tasmania.

MILL. Tasmania. By Dr. Hugh Robert Mill.

'International Geography.' 1899 SMITH. Bell Mount and Middlesex Mineral Fields, Tasmania. By J. Harcourt Smith. Dep. Mines (Tas.) 1899

Smith.

SMITH. Penguin and Dial Range Mineral Fields, Tasmania. By J. Harcourt Ibid. SMITH. Discovery of Gold at Port Cygnet, Tasmania. By J. Harcourt

Smith.

Ibid.

Ibid.

TWELVETREES and PETTERD. Humeri of Tasmanian Labyrinthodonts.
By W. H. Twelvetrees and W. F. Petterd.
TWELVETREES and PETTERD. Felsites and Associated Rocks of Mount
Read and Vicinity. By W. H. Twelvetrees and W. F. Petterd. Ibid.
SMITH. Alluvial Tin Mines at Derby, Tasmania. By J. Harcourt Smith. Ibid.
BONWICK. The Lost Tasmanian Race. By James Bonwick.

'B.E. Series,' iv. 1900 HALES. North-East Dundas Tramway, Tasmania. By W. P. Hales. P.I.C.E. cxl. 1900

WHITE. History of Australian Bushranging. By Charles White.

12mo. Sydney, 1900

HENRY. A Warning Note to the Electors of Tasmania for the Federal
Parliament. By John Henry.
Pamp. 140. Devonport, 1900
FYSH. Tasmania: Primitive, Present, and Future. By Sir Philip O. Fysh.
P.R.C.I. xxxi. 1900

LAUTERER. Australien und Tasmanien. Von Dr. Joseph Lauterer.
Illustrated. Roy. 8vo. Freiburg, 1900

HOGG. Magnetic Survey of Tasmania. By Prof. E. G. Hogg. P.P. (T.) 1900
THUREAU. Occurrence of Native Copper at Mount Lyell, West Coast,
Tasmania. By G. Thureau.
Geo. Soc. Aus. 1900
HARCOURT-SMITH and WALLACE. Progress of the Mineral Industry
of Tasmania. Compiled by J. Harcourt-Smith and W. H. Wallace.
8vo. Hobart, 1897-1900
B.E. Series,' iv. 1900

LEVEY. Tasmania. By G. Collins Levey.

15. NEW ZEALAND

FORMERLY A DEPENDENCY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. BECAME AN INDEPENDENT COLONY MAY 3, 1841

See also SECTIONS 2, 5, 6, 7, and 65–77

GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY OF THE LANGUAGE OF NEW
ZEALAND. Published by the Church Missionary Society from
Information supplied by Thomas Kendall and edited by Prof. Samuel
Lee.
12mo. Lond. 1820

ADDRESS ON THE COLONISATION OF NEW ZEALAND.

Pamp. 175.

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Lond. 1824 BOISDUVAL. Faune Entomologique de l'Ocean Pacifique. Par le Docteur Boisduval. Dumont d'Urville's Voy.' 1826-29. 1832 HINDS. Latest Official Documents relating to New Zealand. With Introductory Observations. By Dr. Samuel Hinds. Pamp. 146. Lond. 1838 BEECHAM. Colonization: being Remarks on Colonization in General, with an Examination of the Proposals of the Association which has been formed for Colonizing New Zealand. By John Beecham.

8vo. Lond. 1838

BEECHAM. Remarks upon the Latest Official Documents relating to New Zealand. With a Notice of a Pamphlet by Dr. of the Committee of the New Zealand Association.

BANNISTER.

Samuel Hinds, one By John Beecham. 8vo. Lond. 1838

J.S.S. i. 1838

Changes and Present Condition of the Population of New
Zealand. By Saxe Bannister.
WALTON. Twelve Months' Residence in New Zealand; containing a Correct
Description of the Customs, Manners, &c., of the Natives of that Island,
with other Information valuable to Emigrants. By John Walton.
8vo. Glasgow, 1839
MATTHEW. Emigration Fields: North America, the Cape, Australia, and
New Zealand: describing these Countries and giving a Comparative
View of the Advantages they present to British Settlers. By Patrick
Matthew.
12mo. Edin. 1839
FACSIMILES OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND
THE TREATY OF WAITANGI, 1840. Folio. Wellington, 1877
NEW ZEALAND MISSION. Visit of the Bishop of Australia to the Church
Missionary Society's Mission in New Zealand, and Notes of its State
and Progress.
Pamp. 175. Lond. 1840
WARD. Information relative to New Zealand. Compiled for the use of
Colonists. By John Ward.
12mo. Lond. 1840

DIEFFENBACH. New Zealand and its Native Population. By Dr. Ernest
Dieffenbach.
Svo. Lond. 1841

BRIGHT. Handbook for Emigrants and others; being a History of New ⚫ Zealand, its State and Prospects: also Remarks on the Climate and Colonies of the Australian Continent. By John Bright.

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12mo. Lond. 1841

RITTER. Die Colonisation Von Neu-Seeland. Von Karl Ritter.

12mo. Berlin, 1842

DIEFFENBACH. State of Te Wanga Lake in Chatham Island. By Dr. E.
Dieffenbach.
J.R.G.S. xii. 1842

NEW ZEALAND (Continued)—

LETTERS FROM THE BISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND (DR. G. A.
SELWYN) TO THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF
THE GOSPEL.
Pamp. 146. Lond. 1843

COLENSO. Account of Enormous Fossil Bones discovered in New Zealand.
By W. Colenso.
Tas. Jour.' ii. 1843
COATES. New Zealanders and their Lands: Report of the Select Committee
of the House of Commons on New Zealand, considered in a Letter to
Lord Stanley. By Davidson Coates.
Svo. Lond. 1844
STOKES. A Letter to the Earl of Devon on the late Massacre at Wairau.
By Robert Stokes.
Svo. Lond. 1844
TUCKETT. Diary of Frederick Tuckett, Surveyor of the New Zealand
Company, 1884. (See Appendix Hocken's New Zealand,' 1898.)
MONRO. Notes of a Journey through a Part of the Middle Island of New
Zealand. By D. Monro.
Ibid.
MARTIN. New Zealand in a Series of Letters; containing an Account of
the Country both before and since its Occupation by the British
Government; with Historical Remarks on the Conduct of the Govern-
ment, the New Zealand and Manakau Companies; also a Description
of the various Settlements, the Character of the Aborigines, and the
Natural Productions of the Country. By Dr. S. M. D. Martin.

Svo. Lond. 1845 BRITISH COLONIZATION OF NEW ZEALAND. By the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society. Svo. Lond. 1846 ENDERBY. Proposal for Re-establishing the British Southern Whale Fishery through the medium of a Chartered Company and in combination with the Colonisation of the Auckland Islands as the Site of the Company's Whaling Station. By Charles Enderby. 8vo. Lond. 1847 PLAIN FACTS RELATIVE TO THE LATE WAR IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW ZEALAND. Pamp. 175. Auckland, 1847 TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, AND TWENTY-SECOND TO TWENTY-FIFTH REPORTS OF THE COURT OF DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. 8vo. Lond. 1844-49 FOX. Report on the Settlement of Nelson in New Zealand. By (Sir) William Fox. 8vo. Lond. 1849 CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT. Report of the Public Meeting for Founding the Settlement of Canterbury in New Zealand.

Thomson.

Pamp. 146.
Map. 18mo.

Lond. 1850 DOMESTIC SCENES IN NEW ZEALAND. Lond. 1851 THOMSON. Statistical Account of Auckland, New Zealand. By Dr. A. S. J.S.S. xiv. 1851 STATISTICS OF NEW MUNSTER, NEW ZEALAND, DOWN TO 1848. Ibid. NEW ZEALAND. Pamp. 146. Lond. 1852 FIRST REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO ENQUIRE INTO AND REPORT UPON A SYSTEM OF PROCEDURE SUITED TO THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

8vo. Wellington, 1852 GREY. Ko Nga Moteatea, me nga Hakirara o nga Maori. He mea Kohikohi mai na Sir George Grey. I tera Kaumatua, I tera Kuia; no ona haerenga, e maha, Ki nga Pito Katoa, o enei motu.

8vo. Wellington, 1853

NEW ZEALAND (Continued)—

COLLINSON. Remarks on the Military Operations in New Zealand. By Captain J. B. Collinson. Maps. 8vo. Lond. 1853 RICHARDSON. A Summer's Excursion in New Zealand. With Gleanings from other Writers. By 'An Old Bengaler' (Major J. L. C. Richardson). 12mo. Lond. 1854

Thomson.

Illus

PAUL. Some Account of the Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand. By the Rev. R. B. Paul. 18mo. Lond. 1854 THOMSON. Natural History of the New Zealand Race of Men. By Dr. A. S. J.S.S. xvii. 1854 TAYLOR. Te Ika a Maui; or, New Zealand and its Inhabitants. trating its Origin, Manners, Customs, Mythology, Religion, Rites, Songs, Proverbs, Fables, and Language of the Natives; together with the Geology, Natural History, Productions, and Climate of the Country; its state as regards Christianity; Sketches of the principal Chiefs and their present position. By Rev. Richard Taylor.

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Coloured plates. 8vo. Lond. 1855
By Dr. S. P. Stratford.
'Can. Jour.' ii. (N.S.) 1857
'Cape Mon.' ii. 1857

NEW ZEALAND EMIGRANT'S BRADSHAW; OR, GUIDE TO THE BRITAIN OF THE SOUTH. 12mo. Lond. 1858

MOON. An Account of the Wreck of H.M. Sloop Osprey,' with the Encampment of her Crew and their March across the Island of New Zealand, blended with Moral and Scriptural Illustrations. By One of her Crew (Henry Moon). 12mo. Landport, 1858

THOMSON. Survey of the Southern Districts of Otago, New Zealand. By J. Turnbull Thomson.

J.R.G.S. xxviii. 1858

CHESNEY. New Zealand considered as a Field for the Emigration of
Military Men. By Capt. E. Chesney.
J.R.U.S.I. iii. 1859

BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Pamp. 146. Sydney, 1860

MARGRY. Les Français à la Nouvelle-Zélande, 1825-1847. Par Pierre
Margry.
8vo. Paris, 1860
BRODIE. New Zealand and the Constitution Act. Reasons against the
Reappointment of Governor Sir George Grey. By Walter Brodie.
Pamp. 146. Lond. 1861

VOICES FROM AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Reliable Information for
intending Emigrants to that Province; to which are added Waste
Land Regulations, with Explanatory Notes.
8vo. Lond. 1861

FURTHER REMARKS ON NEW ZEALAND AFFAIRS.

Pamp. 175.

Lond. 1861
SKETCH OF OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND, AS A FIELD OF BRITISH
EMIGRATION.
Illustrated. 8vo. Edin. 1862

WEKEY. Otago as it is: its Gold Mines and Natural Resources. By S.
Wekey.
Vict. Pamp. ii. Melb. 1862

GRAYLING. The War in Taranaki during the years 1860-61. By W. J.
Grayling.
Svo. New Plymouth, 1862

MAUNSELL. Grammar of the New Zealand Language. By Archdeacon
R. Maunsell.

12mo. Auckland, 1862

REPORT ON THE WHARFAGE ACCOMMODATION NECESSARY FOR THE PORT OF LYTTELTON.

12mo. Christchurch, 1863.

NEW ZEALAND (Continued)

WARD. Relations of Great Britain with the Colonists and Aborigines of
New Zealand. By Crosbie Ward.
Pamp. 175. Lond. 1863
PASLEY. War in New Zealand. By Capt. Pasley. J.R.U.S.I. vi. 1863
ALEXANDER. Omata Stockade, Taranaki, New Zealand. By Col. Sir J. E.

Alexander.

Ibid. vii.

Ibid.

1863

WARRE. New Zealand: its Occupation and Defence against Native Aggres-
sion. By Col. H. J. Warre.
STACK. Views in the Province of Auckland, New Zealand. With Descriptive
Letterpress. By Frederick R. Stack.
Folio. Lond. 1864

CONTENTS

1. Auckland Harbour, 1862. Race of the Maori War Canoes

2. Auckland from the Crater of Mount Eden 3. Auckland from the Lake on the North Shore

4. The Frith of the Thames, Waitemata

Tamaki, and Gulf of Hauraki from the
Howick Ranges.

5. Wairoa Creek.

6. View from the Ranges overlooking the entrance to the Manukau Harbour, Auckland.

SEWELL. New Zealand Rebellion a Letter from Henry Sewell to Lord
Lyttelton.
Pamp. 175. Lond. 1864
NORMAN and MUSGRAVE. Journal of the Voyage and Proceedings of
H.M.C.S.Victoria' in Search of Shipwrecked People at the Auckland
and other Islands. With an Outline Sketch of the Islands. By Captain
W. H. Norman and Thomas Musgrave.
Pamp. 175. Melb. 1865
A Warning

HENDERSON. Otago and the Middle Island of New Zealand.

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Svo.

to Emigrants. By Aliquis (Captain Henderson). Pamp. 146. Melb. 1866 SKETCH OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. With a Description of some of its Principal Cities and Native Race; with Hints to Emigrants. By A Citizen of Auckland.' Pamp. 146. Glasgow, 1866 HUNT. Twenty-five Years' Experience in New Zealand and the Chatham Islands an Autobiography. By Frederick Hunt. Edited by John Amery. Wellington, 1866 WILSON. Story of Te Waharoa. In three parts. A chapter in early New Zealand History. By John Alexander Wilson. Svo. Auckland, 1866 THOMSON. Twelve Years in Canterbury, New Zealand; with Visits to the other Provinces and Reminiscences of the Route Home through Australia, &c. By Mrs. Charles Thomson. 12mo. Lond. 1867 WAKEFIELD. The Founders of Canterbury; being Letters from Edward Gibbon Wakefield to John Robert Godley and other well-known helpers in the Foundation of the Settlement of Canterbury. Edited by E. J. Wakefield. 12mo. Christchurch, 1868 HAYNES. A Ramble in the New Zealand Bush. By Dr. Stanley L. Haynes. 12mo. Lond. 1868 or, The Treaty of Svo. Lond. 1868

WILLIAMS. The Manawatu Purchase Completed;
Waitangi Broken. By Thomas C. Williams.
HECTOR. Earthquakes and Wave Phenomena observed in New Zealand.
By (Sir) James Hector.

P.N.Z.I. i. 1868

FINSCH. Notes on Mr. Walter Buller's Essay on the Ornithology of New Zealand. By Dr. Otto Finsch.

Ibid.

HUTTON. Notes on the Birds of Great and Little Barrier Island. By Captain F. W. Hutton.

Ibid.

HUTTON. Notes on the Basin of Te Tarata, Rotomahana. By Captain F. W. Hutton.

Ibid.

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