Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The controversy which has arisen in recent years in New Zealand regarding the problem of the Pleistocene glaciation of that country resolves itself into the two following main questions:—
1. Was there any glaciation in the North Island?
2. Was there an ice-sheet covering the South Island?
page 241 note 1 “The Glaciation of New Zealand”: Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xlii, pp. 334–48, 1909.Google Scholar
page 241 note 2 “The Great Ice Age of New Zealand”: Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xlii, pp. 589–612 and 575–588, 1909.Google Scholar
page 241 note 3 Geology of New Zealand, 1910, p. 182.Google Scholar
page 241 note 4 Ibid., 1912, p. 202.
page 241 note 5 Ibid., 1912, p. 203.
page 241 note 6 “Botanical Evidence against Recent Glaciation of New Zealand”: Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xlii, pp. 348–53, 1909.Google Scholar
page 242 note 1 Geology of New Zealand, 1910, p. 183.Google Scholar
page 242 note 2 Ibid., 1910, p. 205.
page 242 note 3 Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xlviii (N.S.), pp. 135–7, 1915.Google Scholar