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POLYNESIA, MICRONESIA, AND MELANESIA (Continued)— ELLA. Ancient Government of Samoa. By the Rev. Samuel Ella.

A.A.A.S. vi. 1895 STAIR. Early Samoan Voyages and Settlements. By the Rev. J. B. Stair. Ibid. CHRISTIAN. Notes on the Marquesans. By F. W. Christian.

J.P.S. iv. 1895

NEWELL. Legend of the Coming of Nareau from Samoa to Tarawa, and his Return to Samoa. By the Rev. J. E. Newell.

PAKOTI. First Inhabitants of Aitutaki the History of Ru.
Pakoti. (Translated by Henry Nicholas.)

STAIR.

Ibid.

By John
Ibid.

Ibid.

Samoa Whence Peopled? By Rev. John B. Stair. STAIR. Flotsam and Jetsam from the Great Ocean: or, Summary of Early Samoan Voyages and Settlement. By the Rev. John B. Stair. Ibid. ALEXANDER. Islands of the Pacific from the Old to the New. By Rev. James M. Alexander. Illustrated. 8vo. New York, 1896 SOLEY. German and English Interests in Samoa. By J. F. Rose Soley. (m.) Pamp. 161. 1896 MONTGOMERY. The Light of Melanesia: a Record of Thirty-five Years' Mission Work in the South Seas; written after a personal Visitation made by request of the Rt. Rev. John Selwyn, late Bishop of Melanesia. By Dr. H. H. Montgomery, Bishop of Tasmania. 12mo. Lond. 1896

TICHBORNE.

Noqu Talanoa; Stories from the South Seas. By Sundowner (Herbert Tichborne).

12mo. Lond. 1896 (m.) Pamp. 161. 1896

A SOUTH SEA TRADER.
PARTS OF THE PACIFIC. By a Peripatetic Parson.

Illustrated, 8vo. Lond. 1896 SOMERVILLE. Account of a Visit to Niuafóu. By Lieut. Boyle T.

Somerville.

'Geo. Jour.' vii. 1896 By Com. 'Geo. Jour.' viii. 1896

PUREY-CUST. Eruption of Ambrym Island, New Hebrides.

H. E. Purey-Cust.

GUPPY. The Polynesians and their Plant-names. By H. B. Guppy.

J.V.I. xxix. 1896 RUTLAND. Traces of Civilisation: an inquiry into the History of the Pacific. By Joshua Rutland. P.N.Z.I. xxix. 1896 EDGE-PARTINGTON. Ethnography of Matty Island. By J. EdgeJ.A.I. xxv. 1896

Partington.

STAIR. Jottings on the Mythology and Spirit-Lore of old Samoa. By the Rev. John B. Stair.

J.P.S. v. 1896

RAY. Common Origin of the Oceanic Languages. By Sidney H. Ray.

Ibid.

MANUIRI. Story of the Visit of Tonga-iti to Rarotonga. By Manuiri.
(Translated by Arthur W. Browne.)
J.P.S. v. 1896
TREGEAR. Language of Makura, New Hebrides. By Edward Tregear.

Ibid. MACDONALD. Asiatic or Semitic Origin of the Oceanic Numerals, Personal Pronouns, Phonology and Grammar. By the Rev. Dr. Macdonald. Ibid. WOODFORD, Report on the British Solomon Islands. By C. M. Woodford. 'Col. Rep.' (Misc.) 8. 1897

POLYNESIA, MICRONESIA, AND MELANESIA (Continued)TICHBORNE. Rambles in Polynesia. Rambles in Polynesia. By Sundowner (H. Tichborne). Svo. Lond. 1897 STAIR. Old Samoa, or Flotsam and Jetsam from the Pacific Ocean. By the Rev. John B. Stair. With an introduction by the Bishop of Ballarat. Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1897

8vo. Lond. 1897 expression of the J.A.I. xxvii. 1897

BECKE. Wild Life in Southern Seas. By Louis Becke.
PFEIL. Duk Duk and other Customs as forms of
Melanesians' intellectual life. By Graf v. Pfeil.
SOMERVILLE. Ethnographical Notes in New Georgia, Solomon Islands.
By Lieut. Boyle T. Somerville.

J.A.I. xxvi. 1897

RAY. Vocabulary and Grammatical Notes on the Language of Makura, Central New Hebrides. By Sidney H. Ray.

LIBBEY. Kilanea, the Home of Pele. By Prof. William Libbey.

Ibid.

(m.) Pamp. 161. 1897

IDE. Our (United States) interest in Samoa. By Henry C. Ide.

Ibid. 1897

J.P.S. vi.

1897

Ibid.

ACCOUNT OF SOME EARLY ANCESTORS OF RAROTONGA. (Trans-
lated by Arthur H. Browne.)
SMITH. First Inhabitants of the Ellice Group. By S. Percy Smith.
CHRISTIAN. Notes from the Caroline Islands. By F. W. Christian. Ibid.
COOKE. Te Pito Te Henua, known as Rapa Nui : commonly called Easter
Island. By George H. Cooke.
Smith Rep. 1897
TREGEAR. Thoughts on Comparative Mythology. By Edward Tregear.
P.N.Z.I. xxx. 1897

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DEUTSCHLAND UND SEINE KOLONIEN IM JAHRE. 1896. (1) Die
Marshall-Inseln. Von Prof. Dr. V. Danckelman. (2) Physische
Anthropologie und Ethnographie Neu-Britannier. Von Prof. Dr. V.
Luschan. (3) Zoologie, Bismarck Archipel., Salomon und Marshall-
Inseln. Von Paul Matschie. Illustrationen. Folio. Berlin, 1897
SOLLAS. Funafuti: the story of a Coral Atoll. By Professor W. J. Sollas.
'Smith Rep.' 1898
SHOEMAKER. Islands of the Southern Seas-Hawaii, Samoa, New
Zealand, Tasmania, Australia, and Java. By Michael Myers Shoe-
maker.
Illustrated. 12mo. New York, 1898

SMEATON. Tattooing and its History. By Oliphant Smeaton.

(m.) Pamp. 161 1898 MELVILLE. Our (America's) future on the Pacific-What we have there to hold and win. By Comm. G. W. Melville.

TAYLOR. Coming Struggle in the Pacific. By Benjamin Taylor.
GRAY. Natives of Tanna, New Hebrides. By the Rev. W. Gray.

Ibid.

Ibid.

J.A.I. i. (N.S.). 1898

FRASER. Some Folk-Songs and Myths from Samoa. By Dr. John Fraser.
J.P.S. v., vi., vii. 1896-98

REEVES. Brown Men and Women, or the South Sea Islands in 1895 and
1896. By Edward Reeves.
Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1898
BROWN. Life History of a Savage (of the New Britain Group). By the
Rev. Dr. George Brown.
A.A.A.S. vii. 1898

SMITH, Geographical Knowledge of the Polynesians.

By S. Percy Smith. A.A.A.S. iii., vii. 1891, 1898

POLYNESIA, MICRONESIA, AND MELANESIA (Continued)MACDONALD. Oceanic Family of Languages. By the Rev. Dr. D. Macdonald.

A.A.A.S. vii. 1898

BERNIER. Étude sur les Dialectes de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. Par Julien

Bernier.

R.S.N.S.W. xxxii. 1898

GREELY. The Samoan Cocoanut. By General A. W. Greely.

BARCLAY. Easter Island and its Colossal Statues.

Nat. Geo. Mag.' ix. 1898

By Capt. H. V. Barclay. R.G.S.A. (S.A.) iii. 1898

FRASER. Malayo-Polynesian Theory. By Dr. John Fraser.

J.P.S. iv., v., vii. 1895-98

CHRISTIAN. Table of Letter-changes in the Dialects of Ponape and Kusaie (Eastern Carolines). By F. W. Christian.

J.P.S. vii.

1898

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

(m.) Pamp. 161 1899

CHRISTIAN. Nuku-Oro Vocabulary. By F. W. Christian.
THOMAS. Maya and Malay. By Prof. Cyrus Thomas.
TREGEAR. Notes on Maya and Malay. By Edward Tregear.
LEIGH. The Powers and Samoa. By John George Leigh.

THOMPSON. Sunday in the Loyalty Islands. By the Rev. R. Wardlaw

Thompson.

LEIGH.

(m.) Pamp. 158. 1899 Samoan Crisis and its Causes. By John George Leigh.

(m.) Pamp. 161. 1899

MARQUARDT. Der Kampf um und auf Samoa. Von Carl Marquardt.

Pamp. 133. Berlin, 1899

CHRISTIAN. Micronesian Weapons, Dress, Implements, &c. By F. W.

Christian.

IDE. Imbroglio in Samoa. By Henry C. Ide.
BOYD. A South Sea Arcady. By Mrs. A. S. Boyd.
THOMPSON. A Sunday at Aitutaki. By the Rev.

J.A.I. i. (N.S.). 1899 (m.) Pamp. 161. 1899 (m.) Pamp. 161. 1899 R. Wardlaw Thompson. (m.) Pamp. 161. 1899

DAVID. Funafuti, or Three Months on a Coral Island: An Unscientific
Account of a Scientific Expedition. By Mrs. Edgeworth David.
Svo. Lond. 1899

WEBSTER. Samoa: Navigator Islands. By Com. H. Webster.
Nat. Geo. Mag.' x.

AUSTIN. Commercial Importance of Samoa. By O. P. Austin.
COAN. Hawaiian Ethnography. By Titus Munson Coan.

1899 Ibid.

1899

'Amer. G.S.' xxxi. THOMSON. Samoa Agreement in plain English. By Basil Thomson. (m.) Pamp. 161. 1899 J.P.S. viii. 1899

RAROTONGAN GENEALOGIES.

HISTORY AND TRADITIONS OF RAROTONGA. (Translated by S. Percy Smith.)

By Te Ariki-tara-are.

Ibid.

ELLA. Polynesian Native Clothing. By the Rev. Samuel Ella.
ELLA. Dialect Changes in the Polynesian Languages. By the Rev. Samuel

Ibid.

Ella

DEUTSCH SAMOA.

J.A.I. ii. (N.S.). 1899 Pamp. H. Berlin, 1899

POLYNESIA, MICRONESIA, AND MELANESIA (Continued)— HEDLEY. Atoll of Funafuti, Ellice Group: its Zoology, Botany, Ethnology and General Structure, based on collections made by Charles Hedley. 'Aus. Mus. Mem.' iii. 1896-99

CONTENTS

1. General Account of the Atoll of Funafuti. By Charles Hedley. 2. Rock Specimens. from Funafuti. By T. Cooksey. 3. Aves from Funafuti. By A. J. North. 4. Insect Fauna of Funafuti. By W. J. Rainbow. 5. Arachnidan Fauna of Funafuti. By W. J. Rainbow. 6. Crustacea of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 7. Echinodermata of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 8. Mammals, Reptiles, and Fishes of Funafuti. By Edgar R. Waite. 9. Enteropneusta of Funafuti. By James P. Hill. 10. Alcyonaria of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 11. Ethnology of Funafuti. By Charles Hedley. 12. Sponges of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 13. Madreporaria of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 14. Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Actinozoa and Vermes of Funafuti. By Thomas Whitelegge. 15. Mollusca of Funafuti. By Charles Hedley

PHILLIPS. Volcanoes of the Pacific. By Coleman Phillips.

P.N.Z.I. xxxi.-xxxii.

1898-99 HOW. Bishop John Selwyn. A Memoir. By F. D. How. 8vo. Lond. 1899 NOTES FROM A SAMOAN TRIP. · By Talofa.

'Bank. Mag. Aus.' xii. 1898-99 TREGEAR. A Dictionary of Mangareva, or Gambier Islands. By Edward Tregear. 8vo. Wellington, N.Z. 1899 WAR OF TONGA AND SAMOA, AND ORIGIN OF THE NAME MALIETOA. Translation by the Rev. S. Ella. J.P.S. viii. 1899 YOUNG. Names of the Paumoto Islands, with the Old Names as far as they are known. By J. L. Young. Ibid. By Basil Home Thomson. B.E. Series iv. 1900

THOMSON. The Islands of the Western Pacific.

STEPHENS. Notes on Coral Reefs, with special reference to the Funafuti Borings. By T. Stephens.

KUSSEROW. Zur Samoafrage. Von H. Von. Kusserow.

R.S.T. 1899

'Bei. Deut. Kol.' 1899

PRAGER. Der Reichstag und Deutschlands Südseepolitik. Von Erich Prager.

Ibid. BROWN. Stone Implements from Pitcairn Island. By John Allen Brown. J.A.I. iii. (N.S.). 1900

LEIGH. Gains and Losses in the Pacific. By John George Leigh.

(m.) Pamp. 161. 1900

BLATHWAYT. Whale Fishing in the Southern Seas. By Raymond Blath-
wayt.
(m.) Pamp. H. 1900

LEFÉBURE. Le Partage des Samoa et la Politique dans le Pacifique Sud.
Par Paul Lefébure.
(m.) Pamp. 161
ROSE-SOLEY. Voices from the Samoan Bush. By A. R. Rose-Soley.

THOMPSON. Samoa. By Rev. R. Wardlaw Thompson.

1900

Ibid.

(m.) Pamp. 161. 1900 KING. Christianity in Polynesia. A Study and a Defence. By the Rev.

Joseph King.

12mo.

MORGAN. The Samoan Islands. By Edwin V. Morgan.

Sydney, 1900

'Nat. Geo. Mag.' xi. 1900

BAESSLER. Neue Südsee Bilder. Von Arthur Baessler.

2 vols. 8vo. Berlin, 1895-1900

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POLYNESIA, MICRONESIA, AND MELANESIA (Continued)— FROBENIUS. Die Mathematik der Oceanier. Von L. Frobenius. Pamp. 192. Berlin, 1900 FROBENIUS. Die Schilde der Oceanier. Von L. Frobenius. Ibid. GUDGEON. Report on the Trade of the Cook Islands for 1899. By W. E. Gudgeon. Col. Rep.' (Misc.) 13. 1900 STEVENSON. In the South Seas, being an account of experiences and observations in the Marquesas, Paumotus, and Gilbert Islands in the course of two cruises on the yacht Casco,' 1888, and the schooner Equator, 1889. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 12mo. Lond. 1900 TREGEAR. The Creation Song of Hawaii. By Edward Tregear.

J.P.S. ix. 1900

Ibid.

FRASER. Folk Songs and Myths from Samoa. By Dr. J. Fraser. ARMSTRONG. History of the Melanesian Mission. By E. S. Armstrong. Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1900

WILLEY. Zoological results based on material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty Islands, and elsewhere, collected during 1895-97. By Dr. Arthur Willey. 5 Parts. Plates. 4to. Cambridge, 1898-1900

CONTENTS

1. Anatomy and development of Peripatus novæ-britanniæ. By Dr. Arthur Willey 2. Metaprotella sandalensis, n. sp. (Caprellide). By Dr. Paul Mayer

3. Little known Sea Snake from the South Pacific. By G. A. Boulenger

4. Report on the Centipedes and Millipedes. By R. I. Pocock

5. Account of the Phasmide with notes on the Eggs. By D. Sharp

6. Scorpions, Pedipalpi, and Spiders. By R. I. Pocock

7. Report on the specimens of the genus Millepora. By Dr. Sydney J. Hickson

8. Report on the Echinoderms (other than Holothurians). By F. Jeffrey Bell

9. Holothurians. By F. P. Bedford 10. Report on the Sipunculoidea. By Arthur E. Shipley

11. On the Solitary Corals. By J. Stanley Gardiner

12. On the postembryonic development of Cycloseris. By J. Stanley Gardiner 13. On a Collection of Earth Worms. By Frank E. Beddard

14. The Gorgonacea. By Isa. L. Hiles 15. Orthogenetic variation in the Shells of Chelonia. By Hans Gadow

16. Entefopneusta from the South Pacific, with notes on the West Indian Species. By Dr. Arthur Willey

17. On a Collection of Echiurids from the Loyalty Islands, New Britain and China Straits, with an attempt to revise the group and to determine its geographical range. By Arthur E. Shipley

18. On the Anatomy of a supposed new species of Coenopsammia from Lifu. By J. Stanley Gardiner

19. On the Insects from New Britain. By D. Sharp

20. On the Stomatopoda and Macrura brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas. By L. A. Borradaile

21. Report on the Slugs. By Walter E. Collinge

22. Report on the Polyzoa collected by Dr. Willey from the Loyalty Isles, New Guinea and New Britain. By E. G. Philipps 23. Hydroid Zoophytes collected by Dr. Willey in the Southern Seas. By Laura Roscoe Thornely

24. Astrosclera willeyana, the type of a new family of Sponges. By J. J. Lister

25. A contribution towards our knowledge of the pterylography of the Megapodii. By W. P. Pycraft

26. Stolonifera and Alcyonacea collected by Dr. Willey in New Britain, &c. By Sydney J. Hickson and Isa. L. Hiles 27. Report on the Xeniidæ collected by Dr. Willey. By J. H. Ashworth

28. Description of the Entozoa collected by Dr. Willey during his sojourn in the Western Pacific. By Arthur E. Shipley 29. On some South Pacific Nemertines collected by Dr. Willey. By R. C. Punnett 30. On the young of the Robber Crab. By L. A. Borradaile

31. Anatomy of Neohelia porcellana (Moseley). By Edith M. Pratt

32. On a new Blind Snake from Lifu, Loyalty Islands. By G. A. Boulenger

33. On Crustacea brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas. By Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing

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