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INDEX. 



Hamilton -Pearson (Dr. E. A.), on 



psychoanalysis and the school, *404. 

 Hanley (J. A.), Cse of lime in North of 



England, *407. 

 Hardy (Prof. G. H.), T/jc iheory of 



numbers, 16. 

 Hawkins (Dr. H. L.), Relation of Thames 



to London basin, 365. 

 Hearing, apparatus for testing, by Major 



W. S. Tucker, 353. 

 Heilbron (Prof. J. M.) and Hollins 



(Dr. C), . . . phy to -synthesis of jjlant 



products, 396. 



on absorption spectra, 294. 



Henry (Prof. A.), Cultivation of poplars, 



401. 

 Heredity, Report on experimental studies in 



jihysiology of, 336. 

 Herring, discussion on, 370. 

 Hill (Prof. A. V.), Athletics and oxygen 



supply, *390, t409 (I 5). 

 on physical instruments for 



biological purposes, *353. 

 Hill (Prof. M. J. M.), Euclid's exposition 



of theory of proportion in Vth book, 



406, t4lb (L 10c). 

 Hirst (Dr. E. L.), Composition of esparto 



cellulose, 358. 

 Holden (Dr. H. S.) and Bexon (Miss D.), 



Seedling structure of acer pseudo- 



platanus, 397. 

 Holderness . . . water-supply . . ., bv 



C. Midgley, 376, 1409 (E 7). 

 HoLLEMAN(Prof. A. F.), . . . substitution 



type of benzine nucleus, 359, t408 



(B 10). 

 Hudson (R. G.), Type section of Yore- 



dalian. 366. 

 Hull district, geology of, by T. Sheppard, 



*363. 

 Hull, the port of, ... by LI. Rodwell 



Jones, 375, t409 (E 6). 

 Human geography . . ., by Dr. M. 



Newbigin, 94. 

 Human motive in industry, by Miss 



H. Reynard, 381. 

 Huxley (J. S.), Time-relations in am- 

 phibian metamorphosis, 373. 

 Hydrogen ion apparatus, 355. 

 Hydrogen ion concentration of soils . . . 



in relation to animal distribution, by 



Dr. W. R. G. Atkins, 373, 1*08 (D 19). 

 Hypersensitiveness . . ., by Prof. W. S. 



van Leeuwen, 391, t409 '(I 8). 



Ice age in Britain, discussion on relation 

 of early man to phases of, *388. 



Imperial citizenship, by Lord Meston, 423. 



Industrial fluctuations, bj' C. F. Bicker- 

 dike, 379. 



Indu.strial psychology .... by Dr. C. S. 

 Myers, *392, t410 (J 1). 



Industry and education, by H. Binns 



*393,'t410 (.J 8). 

 Inheritance of colour in lejiidoptera. 



Report on, 318. 

 Inscribed fragments of stagshom . . ., 



by J. Whatinough, 386, t409 (H 7). 

 Instincts and society, by Dr. C'. H. 



Northcott, 393. 

 Interferometer, Mt. Wilson, Prof. H. H. 



Turner on, *353, 1408 (A 15). 

 International students' organisations, by 



I. S. Macadam, *404, t410 (L 7). 

 Irrigation in Indo-Gangetic alluvium, by 



A. V. Williamson, 376. 

 Irvine (Principal J. C), Address to 



Chemical Section, 24. 

 Isothermal frontier of ancient cities, bv 



Dr. V. Cornish, 377, 1409 (E 18). 



Jack (Col. E. M.), on use of Mercator's 



projection for air maps, *377. 

 Jackson (J.), Double stars, *356, t408 



(A 19). 

 JoHANNSEN (Piof. W.), on jirescnt position 



of Darwinism, *399. 

 Jones (D. T.), on the herring, 370. 

 Jones (LI. Rodwell), The Port of Hull 



. . ., 375, t409 (E 6). 

 Jones (Dr. LI. W.), Technique of group 



testing, *393. 



Kathode luminescence . . . ., by J. 



Ewles, 356, t408 (A 22). 

 Kendall (Prof. P. F.), on geological 



history of North Sea basin, 361. 



Physiography of coal swamps, 49. 



Kenner (Dr. J.), Significance of induced 



])olarity, 358. 

 KiMMiNS (Dr. C. W.), on psychoanalysis 



and the school, 403. 

 Sense of visual humour in children, 



394, t410 (J 16). 

 Knight (Miss M.), Nucleus changes in 



relation to . . . reproduction in ecto- 



carpaceoe, 402. 



Labrador, . . . ice-conditions in N.-E., 



by Prof. A. P. Coleman, 363. 

 Lake villages near Glastonbury, Report on, 



335. 

 Lamb (Prof. H.), on tides, 260. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire fauna com- 

 mittee, Prof. W. M. Tattersall on work 



of, 375. 

 Land reclamation on East Coast, by Sir 



D. Hall, *407. 

 Lander (Dr. C. H.), Home-produced oil 



fuel, 383, t409 (G .5a). 

 LARMOR(Sir J.), on structural significance 



of optical rotatory quality, 351. 



