IV CONTENTS. 



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H.— The Study of Man. By H. J. E. Peake 150 



I. — The Efficiency of Man and the Factors which Influence it. By 



Prof. E. P. Cathcakt, F.R.S 164 



J. — The Influence of the late W. H. R. Rivers on the Development 



of Psychology in Great Britain. By Dr. C. S. Myers, F.R.S. 179 

 K. — The Transport of Organic Substances in Plants. By Prof. 



H. H. Dixon, F.R.S 193 



L. — Educational and School Science. By Sir R. Gregory 204 



M. — The Proper Position of the Landowner in relation to the 



Agricultural Industry. By Rt. Hon. Lord Bledisloe, 



K.B.E 219 



Reports on the State of Science, &c 253 



Transactions of the Sections 351 



References to Publication of Commitnications to the Sections . . 408 



Sectional Communications in extenso : 



Prof. P. Weiss' Remarks in Discussion on the Origin of Magnetism 41 1 



Discussion on the Nitrogen Industry 415 



Imperial Citizenship. By Rt. Hon. Lord Meston 423 



Corresponding Societies Committee's Report 432 



Conference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies 433 



List of Papers, 1921, on Zoology, Botany, and Prehistoric 



Arcileology of the British Isles, by T. Shbppard 436 



Index 501 



