INDEX. 
Epigastric pain, by Drs. W, W. Payne 
and E. P. Poulton, *446. 
Eunson (A.), on science and citizenship, 
497. 
Evolution, factors of, by Dr. J. P. Lotsy, 
453. 
Evolution of feeling, by Dr. C. 8. Myers, 
448, +466 (J 5). 
Evolution, some problems in, by Prof. 
E. 8. Goodrich, 75. 
Ewart (Prof. J. C.), Feathers, 421, +465 
(D7). 
Experimental Geology, by Dr. J. 8, Flett, 
56. 
Extra-mural university education, 456. 
Fairy and witch beliefsin . . . Scotland, 
by Canon J. A. MacCulloch, 444, +466 
(H 21). 
Farmer (E.), Economy of human effort 
in industry, *447, 
FarqunHarson (A,), on regional surveys, 
498 
Fawcett (C. B.), Recent census reports 
in relation to large towns of Great 
Britain, *430. : 
Feathers, by Prof. J. C. Ewart, 421, +465, 
(D 7). 
Frerz (Prof, H. E.), Modern dyestuff 
industry, 417, +464 (B 3). 
Finon (Prof. L, N. G.), Stresses in multi- 
ply-connected plates, 305. 
Fiemtne (Miss R. M.), Geographic aspects 
of tradition, 430, +465 (E 12). 
Fremine (Miss R. M.), Sex and growth 
features in racial analysis, 444. 
FLercuer (Sir W. M.), Address to Section 
J, 125, 
Fuert (Dr. J. S.), Address to Section C, 
56 
FLEURE (Prof, H. J.), on regional surveys, 
FLUGEL (J. ©.), Social progress and | 
| Hacxerr (Dr. F. E.), Relativity con- 
psychological understanding, *449. 
Forses (Prof. G.), Radial velocity of 
stars, *417. 
Forest insect problems, Discussion on, 
451, 7466 (K 3). 
Forest protection, by Dr. Borthwick, 451. 
Forestry, Indian, by Prof. E. P. Stebbing, 
451. 
Forestry in: national and economic 
aspects, by J. Sutherland, 451. 
Forgetting, neglected aspect of, by Prof. 
T. H. Pear, *448, +466 (J 8). 
Forster (Dr. M. 0.), Address to Section B, 
36. 
Freudian and behaviourist psychology, 
by Dr. R. G. Gordon, *448. 
Frirscu (Prof.), Moisture relations of 
terrestrial alge, *454. 
Fuel economy, Report of Committee an, 243. 
1921 
553 
tARWOOD (Prof. E. J.), on geologica 
photographs, 251, 
Geppes (Prof. P.), on regional surveys, 
498. 
Gemmitt (Prof. J. F.), Bionomics 
of wheat-bulb disease fly, 426. 
Geographic aspects of tradition, by Miss 
R. M. Fleming, 430, +465 (E 12). 
Geographical Section: Address by Dr. 
D. G. Hogarth, 36. 
Geography, Discussion on teaching of, 
429. 
Geography of Edinburgh and District, 
Discussion on, *430. x 
Geological Section: Address by Dr, J. 8, 
Flett, 56. 
Geology of Edinburgh district, by Prof, 
T. J. Jehu, *419. 
Giants, by Prof. W. D. Halliburton, *446, 
Gipson (A. H.), International stable 
standard of value, 432, +465 (F 8). 
Grpson (Prof. A. H.), Address to Section 
G, 110. 
Giutett (Miss A. M. B.), Historical 
Geography of Black Earth region of 
Central Russia, 429, +465 (E 3). 
Goopricnu (Prof. E. §8.), Address to 
Section D, 75. 
Gorpon (Dr. R. G.), Freudian and 
behaviourist psychology, *448. 
GraBHam (G. W.), Journey from Kake 
Tana to Roseires, *430. 
Grassland analysis ..,, by Dr. W. G, 
Smith, *457. 
Gregory (Sir R. A.), on charts and 
pictures in schools, 376. 
The message of science, 488. 
Grirritus (Dr. A. A.), Stress concentra- 
tions in theory and practice, 316. 
Grirritos (Dr. E. H.), Science and 
ethics, 479, 
traction in a rotating shaft . . ., 412. 
Hapvow (Sir H.), Address to Section L, 
187. 
Haicu (Prof. B. P.), The strain energy- 
function and the elastic limit, 324. 
Hatpane (Dr. J. S.), and Dr. C. G. 
Dovaeuas, Regulation of circulation in 
man, *446, +466 (I 14). 
Hatiipurton (Prof. W. 
*446, 
Harmer (Sir S. F.), Modern whaling, 422. 
Harmonic analyser and _ periodoscope, 
Simple, by W. L. Balls, 410. 
Haycrarr (Prof. J. B.), Electrie light 
sphygmograph, *446. 
Henprick (Prof. J.), Absorption and 
retention of manurial substances by 
granite soil, *457, {467 (M5). 
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