INDEX. 



503 



Endodermia, the . . ., by Prof. J. H. 



Prieatley, 400, f^lO (K 15). 

 Endodermis in some gyiuiiosperm leaves, 



structure of, bv J)r."j. Soar, 394, t4Ilt 



(K 2) 

 Engineering iSecliun : Address by Prof. 



T. Hudson Beare, 133. 

 Engli.sh as basis of national education, 



discussion on, 404. 

 Entia pra;tcr necessitatem . . ., bv W. 



Whately-Smith, *393, t410 (J 1()). 

 Equal j)cni I'O "'6'i and xvomen . . .. b\' 



Prof. F". Y. Edgcworth, 100. 

 Erosion of Holdernesa coast, by ('. 



Thompson, 363, t408 (C 3). 

 Esparto cellulose, by Dr. E. L. Hirst, 358. 

 Etiolation, by Prof. J. H. Priestley and 



Dr. J. Ewing, 402, t410 (K 23). 

 Europe, belt of political change in, bv 



Prof. J. ¥. Unstead, 375. 

 EvAKS (Dr. J. W.), on Wegener's hypo- 

 thesis of continental drift, 304. 

 Evaporation of water from soil, by E. A. 



Fisher, *407, 410 (M 7). 

 EvE (Dr. F. C), Life and energy : an 



interpretation, *390, t409 (1 1). 

 photosynthesis from the energy 



aspect, *390. 

 EwLES (J.), Kathode luminescence . . ., 



350, t408 (A 22). 



Farmer (E.), Value of output curves as 



measures of fatigue, *393, 1410 (J 4). 

 Fats, discussion on hydrogenation of, 



360, 1408 (B 11). 

 Fauna of sea-bottom, discussion on, 368. 

 Fawdry (R. C), on reformed methods in 



teaching mathematics, 406. 

 Fisher (E. A.), Evaporation of water from 



soil, *407, 1410 (M 7). 

 Fishery research and the fishing industry, 



discussion at Grimsby on, *372. 

 Flints frcjm the Sahara, worked, by Lord 



Dunsany, 388. 

 Florence (Dr. P. S.) and Ryan (Dr. 



A. H.), Spoilt work in relation to hours 



of labour, *393. 

 Food supply of the nation, discussion on 



increasing, *407. 

 Forestry, farm, by Dr. A. W. Borthwick, 



401. ' 

 Forestry, position of British, bj- Lord 



Lovat, 401. 

 Forrester (R. B.), Measurement of pro- 

 ductivity, 378. 

 Fowler (J. H.), on English as basis of 



national education, *405. 

 Fox (Dr. C), Distribution of population 



in Cambridge region in early times 



. . ., 385, t409 (H 2). 

 Frazer (R. a.). Topographical work in 



Spitsbergen, 376. 



Fresh- water fauna of Aberystwyth area 

 in relation to lead ])ollution, by Miss 

 K. Carjient^-r, 373, 1408 (D 20). 



Krug'segi;, fate of segmentation cavity of, 

 l)y Prof. A. Meek, *372, t408 (I) 15). 



Fruit trees in relation to internal nutrient 

 conditions, by Prof. B. T. P. Barker, 

 407, t410 (M3). 



Fuel economy. Report on, 277. 



Garfitt (G. a.), on Derbyshire caves, 336. 



Gaseous dispersoids, by Dr. R. Whytlaw 

 Gray, *360. 



Gates (Prof. R. R.), Size-inheritance in 

 plants and minerals, 400, t410 (K 17). 



Geographical Section : Addrejm by Dr. M. 

 Newbigin, 94. 



Geological Section : Address by Prof. P. F. 

 Kendall, 49. 



GiBLETT (M. a.). Recent develo2)ment3 in 

 synoptic meteorology, *356. 



(iiLCHRiST (Dr. H.), Synthetic fats con- 

 taining a carbohydrate chain, 357. 



Gilltijan (Prof. A.), Sandstone dykes . . . 

 in (,'umberland coalfield, 364. 



GiMiNOHAM (C. T.), Colorimetric deter- 

 mination of hydrogen ion concentraticm 

 in soils, *407, t410 (M 5). 



GoLDiNG (Capt. J.), . . . importance 

 of vitamin A in feeding pigs, *391, 

 t409 (I 76). 



Goniatite zones in Middle Carboniferous, 

 by W. S. Bisat, 366. 



Goodrich (Prof. E. S.), on Naples table, 

 315. 



(ioRDON (Dr. K. G.), The difficult and 

 delinquent child, 404. 



Gray (H. St. G.), oh Avebury excavations, 

 327. 



Gray (J.), Mechanism of ciliary move- 

 ment, 367, 1408 (D 2). 



Gray (Dr. R. Whytlaw), Gaseous dis- 

 persoids, *360. 



Gregory (Sir R.), Educational and school 

 science, 204. 



Gribble(C.), . . . railway bridge design, 

 381, t409 (G Ic). 



Group testing, technique of, by Dr. 

 LI. W. Jones, *393. 



Growth-structure of a cell-wall, by Dr. 

 W. L. Balls, 397, t410 (K 9). 



Grubb (Miss V'. M.), . . . reproduction 

 of . . . rhodophycca?,402,t410(K26). 



Gwynne-Vauohan (Dame H.\ Moulds, 

 *40I. 



Hall (SirD.), Land reclamation on East 



Coast, *407. 

 Hall (G.), on the herring. 370. 

 Halliburton (Prof. W. D.), Our bones 



and teeth, *392. 



