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THE JOURNAL OF THE POLYNESIAN SOCIETY.
CONTAINING THE TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY.
VOL. 42. 1933.
New Plymouth, N.Z.: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY THOMAS AVERY & SONS LTD., DEVON ST. 1933.

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CONTENTS OF VOL. 42.
    No. 165—March, 1933.
  • Maori Amulets in Stone, Bone, and Shell. By H. D. Skinner 1
  • Obituary—Rev. H. J. Fletcher 10
  • Reviews and Short Notices 12
  • “Die Geheime Gesellschaft der Areoi,” by Dr. W. E. Muehlmann; “Megalithic Remains in South Sumatra,” by Dr. A. N. J. Th. à Th. van der Hoop; “The Coming of Man to America,” by Ales Hrdlicka; “Origin and Relationships of the Polynesian Dog,” by Dr. Max Hilzheimer.
  • Publications Received 19
  • Correspondence 22
  • Notes and Queries 29
  • Coconut Trees in New Zealand—The Wellcome Gold Medal for Anthropological Research—The late W. W. Thorpe—The Making of Mere-pounamu and Hei-tiki.
  • Personal Notes 31
  • Proceedings 32
  • Maori Literature.
    Memoir Supplements:
  • Maori Music with its Polynesian Background. By Johannes C. Andersen 141-188
  • A Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Big Mala, Solomon Islands. Compiled by W. C. Ivens, M.A., Litt.D. 21-44
  • The Migrations of a Pandanus People. By Arthur Grimble, C.M.G., M.A. 1-50
    No. 166—June, 1933.
  • A Grammar of the Language Spoken by the Kwara'ae People of Mala, British Solomon Islands. By Norman C. Deck 33
  • The Maori Population of Otago. By Elizabeth W. Durward, M.A., Dip. Educ. 49
  • In the Path of Marion du Fresne. By L. G. Kelly 83
  • Maru Pa. By E. Maxwell 97
  • Archæology in New Zealand. By H. D. Skinner 102
  • A Modern Song of Parting, Fiji. By C. J. Morey 106
  • Maori Amulets in Stone, Bone, and Shell. By H. D. Skinner 107
  • Reviews and Short Notices 114
  • “Histoire des Religions de l'Archipel Paumotu,” by A. -C. Eugène Caillot; “Histoire de l'Ile Oparo ou Rapa,” by A. -C. Eugène Caillot; “Yamana-English,” by Rev. Thomas Bridges; “Fire-Walking,” by Kingsley Roth; “Aboriginal Navigation off the West Coast of South America,” by S. K. Lothrop.
  • Publications Received 128
  • Correspondence 130
  • Personal Notes 130
  • Notes and Queries 132
  • Otakou—Otago.
    Memoir Supplement:
  • Maori Music with its Polynesian Background. By Johannes C. Andersen 189-204
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    No. 167—September, 1933.
  • A Grammar of the Language Spoken by the Kwara'ae People of Mala, British Solomon Islands. By Norman C. Deck 133
  • Maori Fish-hooks from Manukau Heads, Auckland. By F. G. Fairfield 145
  • Maruiwi, Maori and Moriori. By T. W. Downes, Wanganui 156
  • Mangatoatoa Pa. By Leslie G. Kelly, Te Kuiti 167
  • Evolution of Certain Maori Carving Patterns. By Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum 171
  • Maori Amulets in Stone, Bone, and Shell. By H. D. Skinner 191
  • Reviews and Short Notices 204
  • “The Treaty of Waitangi,” by T. Lindsay Buick, F.R.Hist.S.; “Heredity and Gestation, as the Azande [Congo State, Africa] see them,” by E. E. Evans-Pritchard; “Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii,” edited by Martha Warren Beckwith; “Population and Education in Papua,” by F. E. Williams; “Population,” vol. 1, no. 1, 1933; “Die Besiedlung des Alten Neuseeland,” von Kurt Wilhelm Bachmann; “Gruppenehe, ein Volker-kundliches Problem,” von Dr. Rudolf Grau; “Christoph Meiners und die Volkerkunde,” von Alexander Ihle; “Die Ethnographische Sammlung der Universitat Goet-tingen,” von Hans Plischke.
  • International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 220
  • Publications Received 221
  • Notes and Queries 222
  • Maori Bowls—Greenstone in the Cook Group—Maori Carvings in Sandstone—Pre-history of South-East Asia—Knobbed Patu—Stone-faced Terraces—Maori Population of Otago, 1861.
  • Proceedings 230
  • Annual Meeting 232
  • Annual Report 236
  • Statement of Accounts 238
    Memoir Supplement:
  • Maori Music with its Polynesian Background. By Johannes C. Andersen 205-236
    No. 168—December, 1933.
  • A Grammar of the Language Spoken by the Kwara'ae People of Mala, British Solomon Islands. By Norman C. Deck 241
  • Australian Netting and Basketry Techniques. By D. S. Davidson, Anthropologist, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 257
  • Notes on the Vegetation on Penrhyn and Manihiki Islands. By A. Murray Linton, Lands & Survey Dept. 300
  • Three Polynesian Drums. By H. D. Skinner 308
  • Maori Amulets in Stone, Bone, and Shell. By H. D. Skinner 310
  • Short Notes 321
  • British Museum Sub-Department of Ethnography; Tradition in Anthropology; Are the Ontong-Javanese Polynesian?
  • Publications Received 332
  • Correspondence 335
  • Note—Addition of Bibliography of Publications by E. Best 336
    Memoir Supplements:
  • Maori Music with its Polynesian Background. By Johannes C. Andersen 237">237-252
  • A Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Big Mala, Solomon Islands. Compiled by W. C. Ivens, M.A. Litt.D. 45-60
  • The Migrations of a Pandanus People. By Arthur Grimble, C.M.G., M.A. 51">51-84