INDEX. 



441 



Life on the earth, continuance of, by 



Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie, 356. 

 LiNECAE (A.), Relation of schools to life, 



376, t383. 

 Li.OYD (Capt. H. A.), Pictorial factor in 



aerial map design, *361. 

 Lloyd (J. H.), Early development of the 



pronephros in Scyllium, *355). 

 Lodge (Sir O.), Controversial note on 



popular relativity, 352, t380. 

 Louis (Prof. H. ), on fuel economy, 248. 

 Lubrication, discussion on, *353. 



Macdoitgall (Dr. W.), and Miss M. 



Smith, Mental effect of alcohol and 



other drugs, *369, t382. 

 McFarlane (J.), Address to Geographical 



Section, 98. 

 Macgkegor-Morris (Prof. J. T.), Por- 

 table, direct-reading anemometer for 



measuring ventilation in coal-mines, 



*364, t381. 

 Mackie (Dr. W.), on Old Red Sandstone 



rocks at Rhynie, 261. 

 MacMahon (Major P. A.), New bino- 

 mial theorem and its arithmetical 



interpretation, *351. 

 MacRitohie (D.), Greenland in Europe, 



*369. t382. 

 MfTAVisH (J. M.), Relation of schools to 



life, 376, t383. 

 Magnetism and structure of the atom, by 



Dr. A. E. Oxley, *353, t380. 

 Malcolm (Capt. L. W. G.), Anthropo- 



geography of the Cameroons, *366. 

 Manuring of light soils, green, by Capt. 



H. J. Page, *380, t383. 

 Map design, pictorial factor in aerial, bv 



Capt. H. A. Lloyd, *361. 

 Maps of the United Kingdom, small- 

 scale, by Lt.-Col. W. J. Johnston, 360. 

 , ordnance, methods of using, in 



school teaching, by A. E. L. Hudson, 



*361. 

 Marett (Dr. R. R.), on palaeolithic site 



in Jersey, 265. 

 Marqitand (C. B. v.). Varieties of oats, 



*380. 

 Martineau (P. E.), Records of growth 



of pit-mound plantations, *374, t382. 

 Mass spectra and constitution of chemical 



elements, by Dr. F. W. Aston, *351, 



*380. 

 Mathematical and Physical Section : 



Address by Prof. A. S. Eddington, 34. 

 Maurice (H. G.), in discussion on need 



for scientific investigati(m of fisheries, 



*359. 

 Meek (Prof. A.), in discussion on need 



for scientific investigation of fisheries, 



*359. 



Meek (Prof. A.), Physiology of migra- 

 tion, *359, t381. 

 Mellanby (Prof. A. L.), and W. Kerr, 



Steam action in simple nozzles, 364, 



t38L 

 Mendelism and palasontology, discussion 



on, 354. 

 Mental tests in American universities, 



by Prof. Agnes Rogers, *371, t'^82. , 

 Microspore formation in ' Rosa ' . . ., 



Anomalies in, by Miss K. B. Black- 

 bum, *372, t382. 

 Migration, Physiology of, by Prof. A. 



Meek, *359, t381. 

 Miles (Dr. G. H.), . . . National institute 



of applied psychology, *37I. 

 Mining industry, conduct of, by R. F. 



Adgie, 362. 

 Modem Londoner and the long barrow 



man, by Prof. F. G. Parsons, *366. 

 MoND (R.), on fuel economy, 248. 

 Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd), Territory 



instinct in birds, *37 1 , t382. 

 Morison (C. G. T. ), in discussion on soil 



and plant survey work, *374. 

 Motya, N. -W. Sicily, excavations at, by 



J.' Whitaker, *368, t382. 

 Museums in Relation to Education, 



Report of Committee on, 267. 

 Mj'cense, excavations of the British 



school at Athens at, 1920, by S. C. 



Casson, 368, t382. 

 Myers (Dr. C. S.), Independence of 



psychology, *369, t382. 

 Myopia, prevention of, by Dr. F. W. 



Edridge-Green, 370. 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.), on distrihution of 



Bronze Age implements, 265. 

 Place of geography in a reformed 



classical course, 377. 



Naser (Dr. v.). International intellec- 

 tual relations, 377. 

 Nealb (Mr.), in discussion on need for 



scientific investigation of fisheries, 



*359. 

 Neon, lonisation of atmospheric, by Prof. 



F. Horton and Miss A. C. Davies, 



352. 

 Neuro-motor system of ciliate and 



flagellate protozoa . . ., by Prof. C. A. 



Kofoid, *359. 

 Newberry (P. E.), Early connections 



between Egypt, Syria, and Babylonia, 



*368. 

 New Forest, round barrows in, . . ., by 



H. Kidner, *368, t382. 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), in discu.ssion 



on origin of spectra, *351. 

 Nova Aquilse III., Spectra of, by Lt.-C<;l. 



F. J. M. Stratton, *351, fSSO. 



