Number 1
Keller, H.M. Sources of streamflow in a small high country catchment in Canterbury, New Zealand (pages 2-19)
Morrisey, W.B. Precipitation measurement in New Zealand representative and experimental basins (pages 20-32)
Finkelstein, J. Persistence of daily rainfall at some New Zealand stations (pp. 33-44)
Number 2
Jackson, R.J. The effect of slope, aspect and albedo on potential evapotranspiration from hillslopes and catchments (pages 60-69)
Blake, G.J.; Taylor, L.J. Interception and phytomorphology (pages 70-73)
Bidwell, V.J. Time analysis of rainfall on an urban catchment (pages 74-79)
Greenland, D.E.; Owens, I.F. An analysis of rainfall and soil moisture characteristics in the Chilton Valley, Cass (pages 80-88)
Lusby, G.C.; Hadley, R.F. Deposition behind low dams and barriers in the South-Western United States (pages 89-105)
Taylor, C.H. Relations between geomorphology and stream flow in selected New Zealand River catchments (pages 106-112)
Boughton, W.C. Plots for evaluating the catchment characteristics affecting soil loss. 1. Design of experiments (pages 113-119)
Hayward, J.A. Plots for evaluating the catchment characteristics affecting soil loss. 2. Review of plot studies. (pages 120-137)
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