584 
Hickuine (Prof. G.), Tectonics 
Lancashire coalfield, 443. 
High frequency spectra and theory of 
of 
atomic structure, by Dr. D. Coster, 
431, 
Hill-forts in North Wales, by Dr. 
R. E. Mortimer Wheeler, 473, 506 
(H 11). 
Hiscox (Miss E. R.), Marricx (Mrs. 
E. C. V.), and Topp (A.), Influence 
of research upon making of milk 
products, *500. 
Hoacnanp (Prof. D. R.), and Davis 
(Dr. A. R.), Absorption of ions by 
plants in relation to soil problems, 
*502. 
House-building and house implements 
in Northern Albania, by Baron F. 
Nopsca, *476. 
Hoy (W. A.), Marricx (A. T. R.), and 
STENHOUSE- WILLIAMS (Dr. R.), Influ- 
ence of research upon methods of 
handling whole milk, *501 
Hucues (I. T.), . Earthworks of 
North Cardiganshire, 474. 
Hungarian folk-music, by E. Torday, 
476. 
Hunter (C.), and Ricu (Miss E. M.), 
Effect of carbon-dioxide accumulation 
on root elongation, 487. 
Hurst (Major C. C.), Chromosomes of 
Rosa, 489. 
Huxuey (J. S.), Physiology of develop- 
ment in the frog, *448. 
—— and Carr - Saunpers (Prof. 
A. M.), Failure of attempts to 
Ieee eye-defects by antibodies, 
455, 5 50 5 (D 29). 
Hy drogen ion concentration of soil in 
relation to distribution of pasture 
plants, by W. R. G. Atkins and 
E. W. Fenton, 503, 507 (M 13). 
Katathermometer, a 
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INDEX. 
Interfaces, Some aspects of the phy- 
sical chemistry of, by Prof. F. G. 
Donnan, 59. 
Inter-lake deltas, by Prof. P. F. Ken- 
dall, *442. 
Irreversible coagulation of albumin at 
free surfaces, by J. R. Bruce and 
Prof. W. Ramsden, *479. 
Is there a new race type? by Capt. 
A. G. Pape, *472, 506 (H 7). 
Japanese, influence of environment on 
characters of, by Rev. W. Weston, 
458, 505 (E 9). 
JESPERSEN (Prof. O.), 
logic, 496, 507 (L 1). 
Jounstone (Prof. J.), Rhythmic change 
in plankton, 448. 
Jonrs (Dr. Lu. Wynn), Galvanometric 
tests of emotion, *484. 
Jones (R. Watson), Metabolism of 
frog at different temperatures, 482. 
Jonss (S. G.), Life-history of cytology 
of Rhytisma acerinum, 487, 507 (I 9). 
Jones (T. A.), Middle Bunter sand- 
stones of Liverpool district, 440, 504 
(C 4). 
Jones (Prof. W. Nettson), Regenera- 
tion of roots and shoots in cuttings 
of seakale, 486. 
yrammar and 
recording, by 
T. C. Angus, 478. 
Strength of forked 
connecting rods, 467, 506 (G 13). 
Kei Islands . .., Danish expedition 
to, by Dr. R. Mortensen, 450, 504 
(D 14). 
Kemp (Dr. Stantry), Fauna of Siiu 
Cave, 456, 505 (D 33). 
Kenpatut (Prof. P. F.), ... 
deltas, *442. 
Inter-lake 
| Kenpatu (Prof. P. F.), Quaternary iso- 
Ik1In (Miss A. G.), Qualities desirable | 
in a foreman, 485, 507 (J 26). 
Imagery and mentality, by Prof. T. H. 
Pear, 482, 506 (J 1). 
Tab aenall soil water, 
Fisher, 502, 507 (M 9). 
India, changes of courses of rivers in 
. . +. In their relation to man... 
by W. H. H. Arden-Wood, *459, 505 
(E 14). 
Individual variations in efficiency . . 
by P. Sargant Florence, 461, 
(97): 
Inter-connections between Economics 
and Psychology in industry, discus- 
sion on, 460. 
Insulin . 
leod, #420, 
by E. A. 
ue 
505 
, by Prof. J. J. R. Mac- 
| 
static readjustments in N.W. Europe, 
441. 
Kennetu (J. H.), 
olfactory stimuli, 
Mental reactions to 
483. 
| Kersuaw (J. B. C.), Smoke abatement 
| Kynrieut (D 
Krame (D 
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. . «s 467, 505 (G 11). 
Krxe (H.), Distribution of population 
(Mersey and Dee estuaries), 457. 
r. R. C.), Response of plants 
. to aeration of roots, 495. 
r. P. L.), Meduse in relation 
to hydrographic conditions, 450. 
Kreyrt (Dr. A. C.), Stone-using people 
of Central Celebes, 471, 506 (H 1). 
Lake villages in Somerset, 
Committee on, 415. 
Lamp (Prof. H.), on tides, 299. 
Late coalfield. tectonics ef, by 
Prof. G. Hickling, 443. 
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