INDEX. 



505 



Laurie (Prof. R. D.) and olliors, Faima of 

 Cardigan Bay, 308, f-lOS (D Of/). 



Lavari) (Miss N. F ), Prehistorio 

 (•ooking-i>lafos, 38H, t409 (H 12). 



Lka (Prof. K. ('.) and Stradlini! (H. K.), 

 Kesistancc to lire of confrctc . . ., 



:j82, t40!) ((;:}). 



Leaf jirowth, liv Dr. VV. H. Poar.s.ill and 



Prof. J. H. Priestley, 394, t41(i (K 1). 

 Leeuwen (Prof. W. S. van) 



bronchial asthma, hay fever, &c., 391, 



t409 (I 9). 

 . . . hypersensitiveness, 391, t409 



(18). 

 Life and energy : an interpretation. I)y 



Dr. F. C. Eve, *390, t4()9 (II). 

 Lime in North of England, use of, hy 



J. A. Hanley, 407. 

 Lime requirement determination . . ., 



by N. M. Comber, *407. 

 LoDOE (Sir <).), o?) rwliolelegrtijihir 



investigatio)i>:, 273. 

 LovAT (Lord), Position of Biitish forestry 



to-day, 401. 



Macadam (I. S.), International students' 



organisations, *404, t410 (L 7). 

 McBain (Prof. J. W.), Soap solutions, 360, 



t408 (B 13). 

 Macedonia, recent excavations in, by G. 



Casson, *387. 

 MacGregor-Morris anemometer, 355. 

 McLennan (Prof. J. C), X-rays from 



light atoms, *352. 

 Maglemose remains of Holderness and 



their Baltic counter] )arts, by A. Leslie 



Armstrong, 389. 

 Magnetism, discussion an origin of, 411. 

 Malta, early maps of, by Dr. T. Ashby, 



376, t409 (E 11). 

 Malta, excavations at Hal-Tarxien, by 



Dr. T. Ashby, 387, t409 (H 9). 

 Man, the study of, by H. J. E. Peake, 150. 

 Mapping of Latin America, bj' A. G. 



Ogilvie, *377, t409(E 14). 

 Marattiace.-e, foliar origin of internal 



stelar structure of, by Prof. J. C 



Schoute. 402, t410 (K'25). 

 Mathematical tables, calculation of, 263. 

 Mathematics and Physics Section, : Address 



by Prof. G. H. Hardy, 16. 

 Mathematics, discussion on reformed 



teaching in, 406. 

 Mawer (Prof. A.), Place names and 



ethnology in the East Ridinsr, 389, 



t409(H"21). 

 Maxted (G. v.), ... a modern cement 



works . . ., *382. 

 Meaning and evolution of some floral 



characters, by Prof. J. McLean 



Thompson, 396, t410 (K 5). 



Mediterranean agriculture, influence of 



geographic conditions upon, by Miss 



E. C tSeniple, *37.'). 

 Mkkk (I'rof. A.), Fate of segmentation 



cavity of frog's egg, *372, t4<)8 (D !.">). 



on partheitogeiie.sis, 317. 



.Mekie (D. C. T.), Trend of worii 



commerce, 376, 1409 (E 10). 

 -Mental characters and race, discussion on, 



*388. 

 Mental deficiency . . ., by Dr. F. C. 



Shrub.sall, *394". 

 Mental dcliciency ; types of, by Dr. G. .\ 



Auden. *394. ' 

 Mcrcator's projection for air inaps, dis- 

 cussion on, *377. 

 Meston (Lord), Imperial citizenship, 423. 

 Metabolism, influence of temperature 



on basal, by Prof. T. B. Wood 



and Dr. J. W. Capstick, *407, t410 



(M8). 

 Alcteorology, recent developments in 



synoptic, by M. A. Giblett, *3o6. 

 MiuciLEY (C), Holdemess . . . water- 

 supply . . ., 376, t409 (E 7). 

 Miles (Dr. G. H.), Applications of 



psychology to breakage |)rol)lcms in 



industry, *393. 

 Miller (Dr. Crichton), on psycho- 

 analysis and the school, 404. 

 MiLNK (E. A.), Escape of molecules from 



an atmosphere, *356, t408 (A 20). 

 Molecules from an atmosphere, escape of, 



by E. A. Milne, *356, t408 (A 20). 

 MoND (R.), on fuel economy, 277. 

 Monsoons, discussiim on, *356. 

 Moore (R. C), Advanced instruction in 



elementary schools, 403. 

 Moral imbecility, by Dr. G. A. Auden and 



C. Burt, *393. 

 MoRLEY (Prof. E.), on English as basis of 



national education, 405. 

 Moulds, by Dame Gwynne-Vaughan, 



*401. 

 Municipal markets . . ., by Prof. J. G. 



Smith, 378. t409 (F 2). 

 MuNRo (Dr. J. VV.), Natural history of 



large pine weevil, 374. 

 Mushroom, . . . hymenium of common 



. . ., by I'rof. A. H. R. Buller, 397, 



t410 (K 10). 

 Myers (Dr. C. S.), Industrial psychology 



. . ., *392, t410 (.J 1). 

 Influence of the late IC. H. R. Rivers 



on development of psychology in Great 



Britain, 179. 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.) on distribution of 



bronze age implements, 333. 



Naples table. Report on, 315. 



Newbioin (Dr. M.), Human geography 



. . ., 94. 



