INDEX. 



50^ 



Psychoanalysis and the school, discussion 



on, 403. 

 Psychological Seclion : Ad(lre.i3 by Dr. 



('. .S. Myci-fi, 178. 

 Ptericlo))liytes, jMesentation liine and 



latent tinit- for reaction to gravity in, 



by Misses T. L. I'rankcrd and 1<\ M. O. 



Waight, 397, 1410 (K 8). 



Radiolelegraphic inveatigalionf-. Report on. 



273. 

 Railway bridges, discu.ssion on strength 



of, 381, t4U9 (O 1). 

 Railway Problems of Australia, by Prof. 



T. Hudson Beare, 133. 

 Rays and skates, by R. S. Clark, 371. 

 Read (Sir C. H.), on age of stone circles, 



32G. 

 Read's cavern, explorations of, by E. K. 



Tratman, 387, 1409 (H 10). 

 Regan (C. Tate), Adai)tive evolution in 



fishes, 372. 

 on present position of Darwinism, 



*399. 

 Resolution of compound stresses, by C. E. 



Straneyer, 384. 

 Reynard fMisg H.), Human motive in 



industry, 381. 

 Rhexoxylon, jihysiological anatomy of 



.... by J. Walton, 390. 

 Rhodesian skull, demonstration of model 



of, by Dr. A. Smith Woodward, *374. 

 Rhodophycese, . . . reproduction of . . ., 



by Miss V. M. Grubb, 402, t410 (K 20). 

 Richardson (J.), Propelling machinery 



of cargo-carrier . . ., *384, |4()9 



(t! 0). 

 Richmond (H. W.), Problem of ex- 

 pressing any rational number as a sum 



of powers of such numbers, *350, j"408 



(A 17). 

 Rivers (W. H. R.), Influence on develop- 

 ment of psychology in Great Britain, by 



Dr. C. S. Myers, 179. 

 Robertson (J. P.), Fluctuations in 



fisheries, 309. 

 Robinson (Prof. R.), on valency and 



polarity in organic compounds, *358. 

 Robinson (Dr. W.) and Walkden (H.), 



. . . crown gall in chrysanthemum 



frutescens, 400. 

 Rock drawings from New Guinea, by Dr. 



W. M. Strong, *389. 

 Rodger (Dr. T. R.), Effect of loud noises 



on the cochlea, 390. 

 RowNTREE (J. S.), Practical ap])lications 



of vocational tests, *393, t410 (J 3). 

 RoxBY (Prof. P. M.), Peking . . ., 377, 



1409 (E 10). 

 RusTt)N (Dr. A. (J.), Yorkshire farming as 



seen through farm costs, *407. 



St. Pebier (Comte de). The Unio and 



Auodonla . . ., ^380, t409 (H 4). 

 Salicacea', niciotic phase in, by Mi.ss K. \i. 



Blackburn and Dr. H. Harrison, 398. 

 Sahnmison string galvanometer, 355. 

 Sandstone dykes ... in Cumberland 



coaliield, by Prof. A. Gilligan, 304. 

 Saunders (Miss E. R.), on experimental 



studies in j)hysiology of heredity, 330. 

 Saver (Miss P.), Group work in infants' 



schools, *400. 

 Schmidt (Dr. Jobs.), 'Dana' expedition 



in N. Atlantic, *306. 

 Schoute (Prof. ,J. C), Foliar origin of 



interualstelarstructureof marattiacesB, 



*402, t410 (K 2;-)). 

 Sc(jTT (Prof. W. R.), on credit, currency, 



d;c., 319. 

 Sea fisheries, discussion on, 309. 

 Seidell (Dr. A.), . . . isolation of anti- 



neuritic vitamins, 391. 

 Scis/iiological investigations, Re2)ort of 



coiniiiittee on, 253. 

 Semi'LE (Miss E. C), Influence of 



geographic conditions upon ancient 



Mediterranean agriculture, *375. 

 Seton-Karr (H. W.), Some ancient 



imi)lements ... in North Africa, 



*388. 

 Shaw (Engr. Comdr. Eraser), on economic 



steam production, 383, 1409 (G 56). 

 Shaw (J. J.), on seistnological investiga- 

 tions, 253. 

 Shaw (Lady), on training in citizenship, 



337. 

 Shaw (Sir N.), Convection in the atmo- 



sj)here, *353, 1408 (A 11). 



on ujijier atmosphere, 201. 



SiiEPi'ARD (T.), Geology of Hull district, 



*303. 

 List of papers bearing upon zoology, 



botany, and prehistoric archa'ology of 



British Isles (1921), 430. 

 Sherrington (Sir C. S.), /S'ome a.ii)ects of 



animal mechanism, 1. 

 Shrubsall (Dr. F. C), What is mental 



deficiency ? *394. 

 Simpson (Dr. G. C), on monsoons, *350. 

 Size-inheritance in plants and animals, by 



Prof. R. R. Gates, 400, t410 (K 17). " 

 Smith (F. E.), Ajiparatus for testing 



audition, 354. 

 Smith (Prof. J. G.), . . . municipal 



markets . . ., 378, t409 (F 2). 

 Soap solutions, by Prof. J. W. McBain, 



300, 1408 (B 13). 

 Soar (Dr. I.), Structure of the endo- 



dermis iu some gymnosperm leaves, 



394, 1410 (K 2). 

 SoLLAS (Prof. W. J.), A method in com- 



jiarative craniometry . . ., *380. 

 Somatic chromosomes, by W. F. C. 



Newton, 398. 



