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116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, VOL. 22, 1975
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND ECOLOGICAL
SOCIETY
AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 1-21
ALLEN, K. R.1954. The growth of accuracy in ecology. 2: 1.1955. The classification of fresh-water habitats. 3: 24.1957. Natural areas in the distribution of freshwater
fish. 4: 14.1959. The distribution of stream-bottom faunas. 6: 5.1960. Effect of land development on stream bottom
faunas. 7: 20.1961. Relations between Salmonidae and native fresh-
water fauna in New Zealand. 8: 66.1962. Exploitation of fish populations. 9: 39.
ATKINSON, I. A. E.1959. See Druce, A. P. and Atkinson, 1. A. E.1960. Forest vegetation of the inner islands of the
Hauraki Gulf. 7: 29.1962. Semi~quantitative measurements of canopy
composition as a basis for mapping vegetation.9: 1.
1964. Relations between feral goats and vegetation inNew Zealand. 11: 39.
1973. Protection and use of the islands in HaurakiGulf Maritime Park. 20: 103.
ATKINSON, I. A. E. and CAMPBELL, D. J.1966. Habitat factors affecting saddlebacks on Hen
Island. 13: 35.ATKINSON, 1. A. E. and GREENWOOD, R. M.1972. Effects of the 1969{70 drought on two remnants
of indigenous lowland forest in the Manawatudistrict. 19: 34.
BALHAM, R. W.1969. The teaching of ecology at university level.
16: 76.BAMFORD, J.1970. Evaluating opossum poisoning operations by
interference with non-toxic baits. 17: 118.BARRATT, Beryl C.1966. Factors of mull and mor development in tempM
erate grasslands. 13: 24.BARTON, I. L.1972. The practice of forestry within Auckland's operM
ating water t:atchments. 19: 46.BARY, B. M.1957. Plankton. 4: 28.
BATCHELER, C. L.1957. See Riney, T. and Batcheler, C. L.1967. Preliminary observations of alpine grasshoppers
in a habitat modified by deer and chamois.
14: 15.
1968. Compensatory response of artificially conMtrolled mammal populations. 15: 25.
1973. Estimating density and dispersion from trunc-ated or unrestricted joint point-distance nearestM
neighbour distances. 20: 131.
BATCHELER, C. L. and BELL, D. J.1970. Experiments in estimating density from joint
and nearest neighbour distance samples. 17:
111.
BATHAM, E. J.1953. A conception of biological communities. 1: 5.
BAUMGART, I. L.1957. The delineation of natural areas-soils. 4: 7.1952. The soils of Western Taupo. N.Z. Sc. Rev. 10:
88.BAYLIS, G. T. S.1952. Some aspects of plant ecology on islands. N.Z.
Sc. Rev. 10: 85.1957. An attempt to measure local variations in
climate with improvised apparatus. 4: 41.1959. An example of winter injury to silver beech
at moderate altitude. 6: 21.
BELL, D. J.1970. See Batcheler, C. L. and Bell, D. J.
BELL, R. A. I.1966. A miniature thermophotometer for lake and
marine ecology. 13: 44.BENZIE, Vivienne1968. Some ecological aspects of the spawning be-
haviour and early development of the commonwhitebait. 15: 31.
BERGQUIST, P. L.1%0. The marine algal ecology of some islands of
the Hauraki Gulf. 7: 43.BEVERIDGE, A. E. and DANIEL, M. J.1966. A field trial of a new rat poison compound-
S-6999 on brown rats. 13: 40.BIGELOW, R. S.1971. Population pressure and the physical and cul-
tural evolution of modern man. 18: 5.BOFFA, F. D.1972. The environment thing. 19: 30.
BRAY, J. R.1971. Climatic change and atmospheric pollution. 18:
3,8.
BROCKIE, R. E.1957. The hedgehog population and invertebrate
fauna of the West Coast sand dunes. 5: 27.BRODIE, J. W.1957. Marine geology of Cook Strait. 4: 27.
BROUGHAM, R. W.1966. Aspects of light utilisation, leaf development
AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 1-21
and senescence and of grazing on grass-legume balance and productivity of pastures.
13: 58.BULL, P. C.1952. Birds and mammals of Western Taupo. N.Z.
Sc. Rev. 10: 91.] 957. Cbanging incidence of parasites in a declining
rabbit population. 5: ] 1.
]959. Birds of tbe Huu Valley. 6: 52.
BULLOCK, B. T.J 973. A low altitude snow tussock reserve at BJack
Rock, Eastern Otago. 20: 41.
BULL, P. C. and TAYLOR, R. IL]956. Tbe influence of host age in parasitism of wild
rabbits. 3: 29.BULL, R. M.1967. See Caithness, T. A., Williams. M. J. and Bull,
R. M.BURRELL. Juliet and l\IARK, A. F.1966. See Mark, A. F. and Burrell, Juliet.
BURROWS, C. J. and DOBSON, A. T.1972. Mires of the Manapouri-Te Anau lowlands.
19: 75.CAITHNF.8S. T. A. and PENGELLY, W. J.1973. Use of Pukepuke Lagoon by water fowl. 20: 1.
CATHNESS, T. A., WILLIAMS, M. J. and BULL, R. M.1967. Birds and aircraft: a problem on some New
Zealand airfields. 14: 58.CALDER, J. W. and WARDLE, P.1969. Succession in subalpine vegetation at Arthur's
Pass. New ZeaJand. 16: 36.CAMERON, R. J.1964. The exploitation of indigenous forests. 9: 50.
CAMPBELL, A. P.1963. Methods of obtaining hydrological evidence on
climatic change. 10: 24.CAMPBELL, D. J.1966. See Atkinson, I. A. E. and Campbell, D. J.
CAMPBELL, P. A.1973. The feeding behaviour of the hedgehog
(Erinacells el/fopaellS L.) in pasture land in
New Zealand. 20: 35.
CARNAHAN, J. A.1957. Botany of tbe Manawatu sand country. 5: 17.
1961. Ecological interaction between introduced andindigenous plant species in the Manawatu dis-
trict. 8: 15.
CASSIE, R. M.J953. Factors in the control of a sea fishery. J: 20.
1957. The sampling problem with particular referenceto marine organisms. 4: 37.
1957. Shallow water diving in marine ecology. 5: 4.
1960. Hydrology of Hauraki Gulf. 7: 40.1969. Multivariate analysis in ecology. 16: 53.
CHAJ.LlES, C. N.1974. Trends in red deer (Cervlls elaphus) popula.
tions in Westland forests. 21: 45.
CHAPMAN, V. J.1959. Changes in salt-marsh vegetation. 6: 24.
117
CHRISTIE, A. H. C.1964. A note on chamois in New Zealand. II: 32.1967. The sensitivitv of chamois and red deer to
temperature fluctuations. 14: 34.CHUA, Siew
_
1972. See Daly, G. T., Smith, B. E. and Cbua, S.COTIIER, W.1954. Population growth in some introduced insects
in New Zealand. 2: 10.COULTER, J. D.1966. Dry spells in New Zealand as a factor in plant
ecology. 13: 4.1967. Mountain climate. 14: 40.
COUPER, R. A.1953. See McQueen, D. R. and Couper, R. A.
COWIE, J. D.1957. The soils of the Manawatu sand country. 5: 15.
COX, J. E. and j\IEAD, C. B.1963. Soil evidence relating to post-glacial climate
on the Canterbury Plains. 10: 28.CROKER, B.1957. Autecology and the New Zealand flora. 4: 39.
CROOK, I. G.J972. Engineering and conservation in the Snowy
Mountains, Australia. 19: 16.1973. The tuatara, Sphenodoll pll1ictatlls Gray, on
islands with and without populations of thePolynesian rat, Rattus exularlS (Peale), 20: 115.
CRUSH, J. R.1972. See Mark, A. F., Crush, J. R. and Muerk, C. D.
CULLIFORD, P. J.1953. The occurrence of fungal associations in New
Zealand soils. 1: 21.CUMBER, R. A.1961. The interaction of native and introduced insect
species in New Zealand. 8: 55.CUNNINGHAM, B. T.1957. The coastal dune lakes. 5: 22.
CUTLER, E. J. B.1965. Some pedological factors of importance to the
pasture ecosystem in the South Island. 13: 65.DALY, G. T.1967. Ordination of grassland and related commun-
ities in Otago. 14: 63.1970. Bryophyte and lichen indicators of air pollu-
tion in Christchurch, New Zealand. 17: 70.DALY, G. T., SMI1H, B. E. and SlEW CHUA1972. Carbon and nitrogen fixation in rhizomatous
species of Coriaria. 19: 65.DANIEL, M. J.] 970. Bat sightings on Kapiti Island, New Zealand.
1906.1969. 17: 136.1973. Seasonal diet of the ship rat (Rattus r. rattus)
jn lowland forest in New Zealand. 20: 21.
DANIEL, M. J.1966. See Beveridge, A. F. and Daniel, M. J.
DAWBIN, W. H.1954. Subantarctic marine food cycles and their rela-
tion to discontinuous plankton concentrations.2: 19.
118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, VOL. 22, 1975
DAWSON, E. W.1965. Oceanography and marine zoology of the New
Zealand subantarctic. 12: 44.DAWSON, J. E.1963. Origins of New Zealand alpine flora. 10. 12.
DE LISLE, 1. F.1965. The climate of the Auckland Islands, Campbell
Island and Macquairie Island, 12:37.DELL, R. K.1956. Marine environments. 3: 25.1957. Natural areas in New Zealand-land snails.
4: 13.1959. Some ecological aspects of the Hutt Valley as
an animal habitat. 6: 49.
DOBSON, A. T.1973,. Changes in the structure of a riparian com~
munity as the result of grazing. 20: 58.
DOUGLAS, 1. A.1970. The Cockayne plots of Central Otago. 17: 18.
DOUGLAS, R. T.1972. Air pollution in New Zealand. 19: 23.
DRUCE, A. P.1960. Vegetation pattern in North Island mountains.
7: 16.1952. The vegetation of western Taupo. N.z. Sc. Rev.
10: 89.
DRUCE, A. P. and ATKINSON, I. A. E-- 1959. Forest variation in the Hutt catchment. 6: 41.
DUNBAR, G. A.1970. Sowing native tussock sp~cies in high altitude
vegetation trials. 17: 25.1971. The effectiveness of some herbaceous species
for montane and subalpine re-vegetation. 18:48.
1974. The influence of fertiliser and ground coveron growth and survival of tussock species onmountain sub-soils. 21: 51.
nUNCAN, K. W.1972. A modification to Lefkovitch's index of spatial
distribution. 19: 158.
ESLER, A. E.1963. The influence of pre-European fires in the
Tiritea catchment, Northern Tararuas. 10: 8.1969. Manawatu sand plain vegetation. 16: 32.1970. Manawatu sand dune vegetation. 17: 41.1970. See Mark, A. F. and Esler, A. E.1974. Vegetation of the sand country bordering the
Waitakere Range, Auckland: the southernbeaches. 21: 72.
FALLA, R. A.1953. Change and adjustment in plant and animal
communities. 1: 3.1956. Some reflections on the training of an ecologist.
3-Presidential address.1957. Ecological aspects of Antarctic biology. 4
-Presidential address.1957. Birds of the sand countrv. 5: 24..
1962. Exploitations of seals, whales and penguins inNew Zealand. 9: 34.
1965. Birds and mammals of the subantarctic islands12: 63.
FENEMORE, P. G.1966. Effects of grass grub infestations on pasture.
13: 75.FISH, G. R.1963. Limnological conditions and growth of trout
in three lakes near Rotorua. 10: 1.FISHER, F. 1. F.1960. Comparative physiology of ecological races in
Mimulus. 7: 17.FLEMING, C. A.1952. Historical factors affecting the ecology of
isolated areas. N .Z. Sc. Rev. 10: 86.1954. Geological history. 2: 16.1957. Biogeography of Cook Strait seabirds. 4: 33.1963. Age of the alpine biota. 10: 15.1963. Evidence for ecologically significant changes in
climate during the post-glacial period in NewZealand. 10: 48.
FORDHAM, R. A.1968. Dispersion and dispersal of the Dominican gull
in Wellington, New Zealand. 15: 40.FORDHAM, R. A. and OGDEN, J.1974. An ecological approach to New Zealand's
future. 21: (Supplement).FORSTER, R. R.1956. Terrestrial environments in New Zealand. 3: 23.
11RANKLlN, D. A.1974. Beech (Nothofagu.5) silviculture in the South
Island. 21: 17.
GALLOWAY, D. .1.1966. Vegetation studies on the Humboldt mountains,
Fiordland. Part 2. The Lichens. 13: 19.
GARNER, D. M.1957. Physical oceanography of Cook Strait. 4: 28.
GARRICK, 1. A. F.1957. Sharks and rays of Cook Strait. 4: 29.
GIBB, J. A.1961. Ecology of the birds of Kaingaroa forest. 8: 29.1968. The evolution of reproductive rates: are there
no rules? 15:1.
GIBBS, H. S.1959. Notes on the soils of the Hutt Valley. 6: 35.
GIBBS, G. W.1973. Cycles of macrophytes and phyto-plankton in
Pukepuke Lagoon following a severe drought.20: 13.
GILLHAM, M. E.1957. Ecology of some New Zealand seabird colonies.
5: 9.
GILL, B. .J.] 973. Distribution and habits of the brown tree frog
Litoria ewingi Dumeril and Bibron in theManawatu-Rangitikei region. 20: 31.
GILMORE, D. P.1965 Food of the opossum (Trichosllrus vulpecula)
in pastoral lands of Banks Peninsula, Canter..
bury. 12: 10.
AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 1-21
GODLEY, E. J.1965. Notes on the vegetation of the Auckland
Islands. 12: 57.GRANT-MACKIE, J. A.1960. Outline geology of the Inner Islands of the
Hauraki Gulf. 7: 23.GRANT-TAYLOR, T. L.1959. Geology of the Hutt Valley. 6: 31.
GREENWOOD, R. M.1972. See Atkinson, J. A. E. and Greenwood, R. M.
HARVIE, AUce E.1973. Diet of opossum (Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr)
on farmland north-east of Waverley, New Zea-land. 20: 48.
HARRIS, G. P.1959. See Morrison, T. M. and Harris, G. P.
HARRIS, W.1968. Environmental effects on the sex ratio of
Rumex acetosella L. 15. 51.1970. Competition effects on yield and plant and
tiller density in mixtures of ryegrass cultivars.17: 10.
HARRIS, W. F.1959. Pollen-bearing deposits and forest history. 6:
46.1963. Paleo~ecological evidence from pollen and
spores. 10: 38.HAYWARD, J.1970. See Wardle, J. and Hayward, J.
HEALY, A. J.1954. Population fluctuations in adventive plant
species in New Zealand. 2: 8.1961. The interaction of native and adventive plant
species in New Zealand. 8: 39.HEALY, J.1963. Geology of the Rotorua district. 10: 53.
HERCUS, B. H.1964. Sheep in the tussock grasslands. 11: 36.
HIRSCH, A.1957. Biological asp~cts of water pollution and water
supply problems 5: 6.HOBBS, D. F.1954. Do newly introduced species present a separate
problem? 2: 12.HOCKING, G. H.1957. Forestry in relation to sand country ecology.
5: 19.
HOLLOWAY, J. T.1956. Forestry in relation to the tussock grasslands.
3: 16.1964. General trends in forest modification by intro-
duced animals. 11: 24.HOWARD, W. E.1957. Ecology of rabbits in New Zealand compared
with California rodents. 5: 13.1964. Modification of New Zealand's flora by intro-
duced mammals. 11: 59.nOY, J. M.1964. The effects of insects on natural vegetation.
11: 56.
119
IMBER, M. J.1970. See Williams, M. and Imber, M. J.
JAMES, I. L. and WALLIS, F. P.1969. A comparative study of the effects of intro.
duced mammals on the Nothofagus forest atLake Waikareiti. 16: 1.
.JAMEb, I. L.1974. Mammals and beech (Nothofagus) forests. 21:
41.
JENKINS, P. F.1969. A fresh approach to the teaching of ecology
in New Zealand high schools. 16: 68.
JOHANNESSON, J. K.1959. Aspects of hydrology in the Hutt Valley. 6: 39.
JOHNSON, P. N.1972. Applied ecological studies of shoreline vegeta-
tion at Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau, Fiord-land. Part I: Vegetation of Lake Manapourishoreline. 19: 102.Part 2: The lake edge flora-habitats and rela-tions to lake levels. 19: 120.
1972. See Mark A. F. and Johnson, P. N..
JOLLY, V. H.1957. Thermal stratification in some New Zealand
lakes. 4: 43.
KEAN, R. I.1967: Behaviour and territorialism in Trichosurlls
vulpecula. 14: 71.1971. Selection for melanism and for low reproduc~
tive rate in Trichostlrus vulpecula (MarsupiaIia).18: 42.
KELSEY, J. M.1956. Insects attacking tussock. 3: 14.
KIKKAWA, J.1960. The seasonal change of bird populations in a
modified South Island habitat. 7: 11.KINSKY, F. C.1959. The Northern Blue Penguin (Eudyptula minor
NovaellOliandiae) in Wellington Harbour. 6: 12.KIRKLAND, A.1974. New Zealand Forest Service proposals for
management and use of South Island beechforests. 21: 1.
KNOX, G. A.1952. Methods of estimating populations of marine
organisms. N,Z. Sc. Rev. 10: 80.1965. The subantarctic islands: past, present and
future. 12: 69.LAMBRECHTSEN, N. C.1967. See O'ConnQr, F. K. and Lambrechtsen, N. C.
LANE, E. D.1964. Brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the Hinds River.
11: 10.LAVERS, R. B.1973. Aspects of the biology of the ferret, Mustela
putorius forma furo L. at Pukepuke Lagoon.20: 7.
LEE, K. E.1953. The distribution o~_animals. 1: 14.
120 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, VOL. 22, 1975
1957. Natural areas in New Zealand-earthworms.4: 12.
1961. Interactions between native and introducedearthworms 8: 60.
1964. Some aspects of soil ecology. 11: 63. Presi-dential Address.
LlTfLEWOOD, G. E.1972. Resource development by Comalco in New
Zealand and Australia. 19: 13.LONGHURST, A. R.1959. The sampling problem in benthic ecology.
6: 8.LOUTIT, Margaret1972. Problems in studying microbial ecology. 19: 43.
LOWE, A. D.1966. Some effects of weather on aphids in crops
and pastures in Canterbury, New Zealand. 13:
86.McCANN, Y. M.1957. . The distribution of New Zealand reptiles. 4: 15.
l\'laclNTYRE, D.1971. The urban community and natural resources-
Opening Address. 18: 1.McKENZIE, D. W.1959. The geographer and the HuH Valley. 6: 58.
McKENZIE, Margaret K.1960. Fish of the Hauraki Gulf. 7: 45.1964. The distribution of tuna in relation to oceano-
graphic conditions. 11: 6.McNEIL, R. J.1964. Interactions between man, deer and vegetation
in Michigan. 11: 44.McCOLL, Pauline H.1974. The arthropods of the floors of six forest types
on the West Coast, South Island, a preliminaryreport. 21: 11.
McQUEEN, D. R.1961. Indigenous-induced vegetation and Pinus
radiata plantations on volcanic ash soils. 8: 1.McQUEEN, D. R. and COUPER, R. A.1953. New Zealand Pliocene and Pleistocene climates;
evidence from fossil floras. 1: 18.MANSON, B. R.1974. The life history of silver beech (Nothofagus
menziesii). 21: 27.MARK, A. F.1968. Factors controlling irregular flowering in four
alpine species of Chinochloa. 15: 55.1972. Applied ecological studies of shoreline vegeta~
tion at Lakes Manapouri and Te Anan, Fiord-land. General introduction. 19: 100.
MARK, A. F. and BURRELL, Juliet1966. Vegetation studies on the Humboldt moun~
tains, Fiordland, Part 1: The Alpine TussockGrasslands. 13: 12.
MARK, A. F., CRUSH, J. R. and MEURK, C. D.1972. Applied ecological studies of shoreline vegeta-
tion at Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau, Fiord~land, Part 3: Vegetation of the Lake Te Anaushoreline. 19: 143.
MARK, A. F. and FSLEU, A. E.1970. An assessment of the point-centred quarter
method of plotless sampling in some New Zea-land forests. 17: 106.
MARK, A. F. and JOHNSON, P. N.1972. Applied ecological studies of shoreline vegeta-
tion at Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau, Fiord-land, Part 4: Recommendations. 19: 155.
MARK, A. F. and SANDERSON, F. R.1962. The altitudinal gradient in forest composition,
structure and regeneration in the HollyfordValley, Fiordland. 9: 17.
MARK, A. F. and SMITH, P. M. F.1962. A frosHolerant porous-pot evaporimeter. 9: 13.
MARPLES, B. J.J960. Some temporary ponds near Sutton, Otago.
7: 22.MARPLES, Mary J.1966. Some observations on the ecology of Candida
albicans. 13: 29.MEAD, C. B. and COX, J. E.1963. Soil evidence relating to post-glacial climate
on the Canterbury Plains. 10: 28.di MENNA~ M.1956. See Thornton, R. H., Stout, J. D. and di
Menna, M.
MEURK, C. D.1972. See Mark, A. F., Crush, J. R. and Meurk, C. D.1973. Shoreline forests of Lake Te Anau, Fiordland.
20: 96.
MIERS, K. H.1962. Herd composition and effective reproduction of
Wapiti (Cervlls canadensis) of eastern Fiord.land. 9: 31.
MiLLENER, L. H.1953. How old is the vegetation on Rangitoto Island.
1: 17.
MILLIGAN, R. H.1974. Insects damaging beech (NotllOfagus) forests.
21: 32.
MILLER, R. B.1966. The study of ecosystems. 13: 49.
MIU.s, J. A.1973. Some observations on the effects of field applic-
ations of fensulfothian and parathion on birdand mammal populations. 20: 65.
MITCHELL, K. J.1966. Structure of vegetation in relation to energy
exchange. 13: 52.
MOLLOY, B. P. J.1970. Bankside-a new scientific reserve on the Cant-
erbury Plains. 17: 47.1971. Possibilities and problems for nature conserva~
tion in a closely settled area. 18: 25.
MOORE, L B.1956. The plants of tussock grassland. 3: 7.
MORELAND, J.1959. The composition, distribution and origin of
the New Zealand fish fauna. 6: 28.
AUTHOR INDEX VOLUMES 1-21
MORTON, J. E.1962. The exploitation of natural populations. (Chair-
man's Address). 9: 63.
MORRISON, T. M. and HARRIS, G. P.1959. Root nodules in non-leguminous plants jn New
Zealand. 6: 23.
NEWHOOK, F. J.1960. Climate and soil type in relation to Phyto-
phthora attack on pine trees. 7: 14.
NICHOLLS, J. L.1963. Vulcanicity and indigenous vegetation in the
Rotorua district. 10: 58.1974. Biological reserves in the West Coast and
Southland beech forest management areas. 21:5.
O'BRIEN, J. D.1971. Preservation of our national seashores. 18: 8.
O'CONNOR, K. F. and LAMBRECHTSEN, N. C.1967. Some geological aspects of re-vegetation of
eroded Kaikouran soil at Black Birch range,Marlborough. 14: 1.
OGDEN, Jobn1970. Plant population structure and productivity.
17: 1.1971. Studies on the vegetation of Mount Colenso,
New ZeJ.land. 1. The forest continuum. 18: 58.1971. Studies on the vegetation of Mount Colenso,
New Zealand. 2. The population dynamics ofred beech. 18: 66.
PARK, G. N.1972. Variation in soil water and soil air contents
associated with a vegetation soil sequence jnthe Tararua Mountains, New Zealand. 19: 57.
PERCIVAL, E.1952. Some aspects of limnology in New Zealand.
N.z. Sc. Rev. 10: 83.t 956. The settlement of metamorphosis of marine
animals. J: 32.
PERCY, C. A.1969. Community studies in the secondary school.
16: 65.
PHILIPSON, W. R.1953. The historical factor in plant communities. 1: 1.1956. Habitat classification-general considerations.
3: 21.
POLLOCK, G. A.1970. The South Island otter-a reassessment. 17:
129.1974. The South Island otter-an addendum. 21: 57.
POOLE, A. L.1953. The vegetation. 1: 13.1957. The distribution of beech forests. 4: 10.1962. Reserves-Presidential Address. 9: 69.1963. Ecology and the administrator-Presidential
Address. 10: 73.
POWER, R. J. B.1968. Control of pasture insects in New Zealand.
15: 7.
121
PULLAR, W. A.1963. See Vucetich, C. G. and Pullar, W. A.
PlJLLEN, D. R.1960. Air pollution in the Christchurch metropolitan
district. 17: 66. ,RAFSIDE, J. D.1956. Some sojls of the tussock grasslands. 3: 9.
RANDAL, J. M.1969. An jntroduction to association analysis. 16: 48.
RAWLINGS, G. B.1953. Epidemics of insects on forest trees in New
Zealand. 1: 7.1961. Entomological and other factors in the ecology
of a Pinus radiata plantation. 8: 47.REID,B.1967. Some features of recent research on the takahe
(Notornis mantelli). 14: 79.RENNISON, G.1970. The pattern of land use jn the unoccupied
mountain lands of Westland National Park.17: 92.
RICHARDSON, L. R.1962. Utilisation of marine invertebrates. 9: 47.
RINEY, T.1956. A zoological approach to the study of eco-
systems that include tussock grasslands andbrowsing and grazing animals. 3: 12.
1957. Sambar (Cervus unicolor) in sand hill country.5: 26.
RINEY, T. and BATCHELER, C. L.1957. Relations between vertebrates and forest after
the Balmoral fire. 4:45.RITCHIE, I. M.1970. A preliminary report on a recent botanical
survey of the Chatham Islands. 17: 52.RITCHIE, M. A. and RITCHIE, 1. M.1970. An ecological survey of Whatupuke Island,
Hen and Chickens group. 17: 57.ROBERTSON, N. G.1957. Climatic districts of New Zealand 4: 6.
RUDGE, M. R.1969. See Williams, G. R. and Rudge, M. R.
SANDERSON, F. R.1962. See Mark, A. F. and Sanderson, F. R.
SAXBY, S. H.1957. Ecology and grassland. 5: 1.1957. Sand country agriculture. 5: 21.1959. Ecology: observatjon and deduction. 6: 1.1961. Some interactions of native and introduced
plants in New Zealand grassland. 8: 43.SCARLE1T, R. J.1957. Former faunal areas: some sub-fossil evidence.
4: 17.SCHOFIELD, J. C.1963. Climatic evidence from sea-level fluctuations.
10: 21.SC01T, D.1961. Temperature response of native short tussocks.
8: 27.1963. Erosional effects of the recent and past cloud-
122 PROCEEDINGS OF THF. NEW ZEALAND ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY, VOL. 22, 1975
bursts in the Godley Valley, Lake Tekapo.10: 19.
1964. Parasitic isopods on trout. 11: 23.1966. Interpretation of ecological data by path
analysis. 13: 1.1969. Determining the type of relationship between
plants and environmental factors. 16: 29.1969. Relationship between some statistical methods.
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