JAMES DRUMMOND, F.L.S., F.Z.S.

CONTENTS.

[INTRODUCTION.]

[CHAPTER I.]

[CHAPTER II.]

[CHAPTER III.]

[CHAPTER IV.]

[CHAPTER V.]

[CHAPTER VI.]

[CHAPTER VII.]

[CHAPTER VIII.]

[CHAPTER IX.]

[CHAPTER X.]

[CHAPTER XI.]

[CHAPTER XII.]

[CHAPTER XIII.]


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

[John Rutherford]

[A Maori's shoulder mat]

[Short striking weapons (clubs) used by the Maoris]

[Kororareka Beach, in the Bay of Islands, where some of Rutherford's adventures are supposed to have taken place]

[A door-lintel, showing Maori carving]

["Moko" on a man's face and on a woman's lips and chin]

[Two Maori Chiefs—Te Puni, or "Greedy," and Wharepouri, or "Dark House"]

[Scene in a New Zealand Forest]

[Flute of bone]

[A waist-mat]

[Stone implements used by Maoris for cutting hair]

[Carved boxes]

[Greenstone axes, with carved wooden bandies, and ornamented with dogs' hair and birds' feathers]

[Long striking and thrusting weapons used by the Maoris]

[A Maori war-canoe]

John Rutherford. From an original drawing taken in 1828.