Author:John Francis Julius von Haast

Works

 * Geology of the Provinces of Canterbury and Westland, New Zealand (1879)

Contributions to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute

 * On the Measurements of Dinornis Bones (1868)
 * Notes on the Rock Specimens collected by H. H. Travers, Esq., on the Chatham Islands (1868)
 * On the recent Earthquakes on Land and Sea (1868)
 * Anniversary Address, delivered to the Members of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, October 8, 1869
 * Preliminary notice of a Ziphid Whale, probably Berardius Arnuxii, stranded on December 16, 1868, on the sea beach, near New Brighton, Canterbury (1869)
 * Notes on a Collection of Saurian remains, from the Waipara River, Canterbury, in the possession of J. H. Cockburn Hood, Esq. (1869)
 * On the poisoning of an Elephant, through eating Tutu (Coriaria ruscifolia) (1869)
 * Notes on the Thermal Springs, in the Hanmer Plains, Province of Nelson (1870)
 * Moas and Moa Hunters (1871)
 * Notes on Harpargornis moorei, an Extinct Gigantic Bird of Prey; containing description of Femur, Ungual Phalanges, and Rib (1871)
 * Notes on some Undescribed Fishes of New Zealand (1872)
 * On Harpagornis, an Extinct Genus of Gigantic Raptorial Birds of New Zealand (1873)
 * On the Occurrence of a New Species of Euphysetes (E. pottsii), a remarkably small Catodent Whale, on the Coast of New Zealand (1873)
 * On Cheimarrichthys fosteri, a New Genus belonging to the New Zealand Freshwater Fishes (1873)
 * Exhibition of a Skeleton of Aptornis by Dr. Haast (1873)
 * Anniversary Address of the President to the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (1873)
 * Researches and Excavations carried on in and near the Moa-bone Point Cave, Sumner Road, in the year 1872 (1874)
 * Notes on an ancient Native Burial Place near the Moa-bone Point, Sumner (1874)
 * Notes on the Moa-hunter Encampment at Shag Point, Otago (1874)
 * On the Occurrence of Lamna cornubica, Porbeagle Shark, Flem., the Mako of the Maoris, in New Zealand (1874)
 * On the Occurrence of Leptocephalus longirostris, Kaup, on the Coast of New Zealand (1874)
 * Results of Excavations and Researches in and near the Moa-bone Point Cave, Sumner Road (Postscript) (1874)
 * Explanation of some personal Remarks made in Mr. Potts' Paper on the Birds of New Zealand, part IV., Trans. N.Z. Inst. Vol. VI. (1874)
 * Protest by Dr. Haast against Minutes of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute (1874)
 * Dr. Von Haast v. The Board of Governors (1875)
 * Notes on the occurence of a Curlew, probably Numenius cyanopus, Vieillot, in New Zealand (1876)
 * Notes on the Skeleton of Epiodon novæ-zealandiæ (1876)
 * Notes on Mesoplodon floweri (1876)
 * On Oulodon: A new genus of Ziphioid Whales (1876)
 * Observations on Captain Hutton's paper "On the Maori Cooking-places at the Mouth of the Shag River" (Trans. N.Z. Inst., VIII., p. 103) (1876)
 * Address (1877)
 * Notes on Regalecus pacificus, a new Species of Ribbon-fish from the New Zealand Seas
 * On the Geological Structure of Banks Peninsula (1878)
 * Notes on an Ancient Manufactory of Stone Implements at the Mouth of the Otokai Creek, Brighton, Otago (1879)
 * Notes on Ziphius (Epiodon) novæ-zealandiæ, von Haast—Goosebeaked Whale (1879)
 * Notes on Ceramic and Industrial Art Specimens (1879)
 * Notes on Balænoptera rostrata, Fabricius (B. huttoni, Gray) (1880)
 * On Harpagornis (third paper) (1880)
 * A few Remarks on the Carved Stone Bird, named Korotangi by the Maoris, now in the possession of Major Wilson (1881)
 * Further Notes on the Thermal Springs in the Hanmer Plains, Provincial District of Nelson (1881)
 * Origin and Early History of the Canterbury Museum; being the Annual Address (1881)
 * Rock Paintings from South Africa (1881)
 * Notes on a Skeleton of Megaptera lalandii (novæ-zealandiæ) (1882)
 * Further Notes on the Rock Shelter of Weka Pass (1882)
 * On the Early History of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (1882)
 * On the Occurrence of Phalaropus fulicarius, Pennant (the Red Phalarope), in New Zealand (1884)
 * On the Leg Bones of a new Species of Kiwi (1883)
 * On the Geological Structure of the Southern Alps of New Zealand, in the Provincial Districts of Canterbury and Westland (1884)
 * In Memoriam—Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter (1884)
 * Remarks on the Canõn District of Colorado (1884)
 * On the Stone Weapons of the Moriori and the Maori (1885)
 * Moas and Moa-hunters (1885)
 * Notes on the Age and Subdivisions of the Sedimentary Bocks in the Canterbury Mountains, based upon the Palæontological Researches of Professor Dr. C. Baron von Ettingshausen in Gratz (Austria) (1887)