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INDEX. 



HiCKHMG (Prof. G.), Tectonics of 

 Lancashire coalfield, 443. 



High frequency spectra and theory of 

 atomic structure, by Dr. D. Coster, 

 431. 



HiU-forts in North Wales, by Dr. 

 E. E. Mortimer Wheeler. 473, 506 

 (H 11). 



Hiscox (Miss E. 11.), Mattick (Mrs. 

 E. C. v.), and Todd (A.), Influence 

 of research upon making of milk 

 products, *500. 



HOAGLAND (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.), Mattick (A. T. R.), and 

 Stexhouse-Williams (Dr. R.), Influ- 

 ence of research upon methods of 

 handling whole milk, *501. 



Hughes (I. T.), . . . Earthworks of 

 North Cardiganshire, 474. 



Hungarian folk-music, by E. Torday, 

 476. 



Hunter (C), and Rich (Miss E. M.). 

 Effect of carbon-dioxide accumulation 

 on root elongation, 487. 



Hurst (Major C. C), Chromosomes of 

 Rosa, 489. 



Huxley (J. S.), Physiology of develop- 

 ment in the frog, *448. 



and Carr - Saunders (Prof. 



A. M.), Failure of attempts to 

 introduce eye-defects by antibodies, 

 455, 505 (D 29). 



Hj'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). 



Ikin (Miss A. G.). Qualities desirable 

 in a foreman, 485, 507 (J 26). 



Imagerv and mentalitv, by Prof. T H 

 Pear! 482. 506 (J 1)". 



Imbibitional soil water, by E. A. 

 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, 505 

 a"' 7). 



Inter-connections between Economics 

 and Psychology in industry, discus- 

 sion on, 460. 



Insulin . . ., bv Prof. J. J. R. Mac- 

 leod. *480. 



Interfnces, 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, bv Rev. W. Weston, 

 458, 505 (E 9). 

 Jespersen (Prof. 0.), Grammar and 

 I logic, 496, 507 (L 1). 

 j Johnstone (Prof. J.), Rhythmic change 



in plankton, 448. 

 I Jones (]3r. Ll. Wynx). Galvanometric 

 I tests of emotion, *484. 

 j Jones (R. Watson), Metabolism of 

 I frog at different temperatures, 482. 



Jones (S. G.), Life-history of cytology 

 : of Rhytisma acerinum, 487, 507 (K9). 

 j Jones (T. A.), Middle Bunter sand- 

 stones of Liverpool district, 440, 504 

 i (C4). 

 Jones (Prof. W. Neilson), Regenera- 

 tion of roots and shoots in cuttings 

 of seakale, 486. 



recording 



by 



Kata thermometer, 



T. C. Angus, 478. 

 Kearton (W. J.). Strength of forked 



connecting rods, 467, 506 (G 13). 

 Kei Islands . . ., Danish expedition 



to, by Dr. R. Mortensen, 450, 504 



(D 14). 

 Kemp (Dr. Stanley), Fauna of Siju 



Cave, 456, 505 (D 33). 

 Kendall (Prof. P. F.), . . . Inter-lako 



deltas, *442. 

 Kendall (Prof. P. F.). Quaternary iso- 



static readjustments in N.W. Europe, 



441. 

 Kenneth (J. H.). ^lental reactions to 



olfactory stimuli, 483. 

 Kershaw (J. B. C). Smoke abatement 



.... 467, 505 (G 11). 

 King (H.), Distribution of population 



(Mersey and Dee estuaries), 457. 

 Knight (Dr. R. C), Response of plants 



... to aer-ition of roots, 495. 

 Kramp (Dr. P. L.), Medusa; in relation 



to hydrographic conditions. 450. 

 Kruyt (Dr. A. C), Stone-using people 



of Central Celebes, 471, 506 (H 1). 



Lahc villrifjes in Somerset, Report of 



Committee on, 415. 

 Lamb (Prof. H.), on tides, 299. 

 Lancashire coalfield, tectonics cf, bv 



Prof. G. Hickling, 443. 



