590 



INDEX. 



Vocational guidance, by Dr. Gi. H. 

 Miles, *483. 



Vocational tests for dressmakers' ap 

 prentices, by ^Nliss W. Spielman, 484. 



Vocational tests for engineering trades, 

 discussion on, 482. 



^'oItage wave of alternators, . . . im- 

 proving shape of, by Prof. E. W. 

 ?i[arcliarit and T. H. Turner. 468, 

 506 (G 18). 



VoLTERRA (Sen. v.). Liquid jets, 424. 



Wadsworth {Dr. T. W.), !Macdonald 

 (Prof. J. S. and G.), Variations in 

 character of sten, 481. 



Wales. Prehistory of, by Prof. H. J. 

 Fleure, 473, 506 (H 10). 



Walker (Prof. C. E.) and Tozer (Miss 

 F. M.), Cytological demonstration, 

 *482. 



Walker (T. H.). Races of the :\Iiddlc 

 East, *474. 



Walking, cost of, by ]\Iiss M. S. and 

 Prof. J. S. Macdonald, 481. 



Wall (A. T.), . . . Future of trans- 

 port and its past obligations to 

 science, 466, 505 (G 7). 



Wall (Dr. T. F.), Squirrel-cage induc- 

 tion motor .... 469, 506 (G 22). 



Waller (J. C.), Conditions which de- 

 termine direction of photo-electric 

 current in green leaves, 480. 506 

 (I 19). 



Photo-electric changes in green 



and white leaves. 488. .507 (K 13). 



W.4LLER (Dr. W. W.), Red blood cor- 

 puscles under the microscope, 479, 



Walls (R, R.). High plateau of Brazil, 

 458, 505 (E 7). 



W^ater resources, conservation and con- 

 trol of, by J. Parry, 466. 505 (G 8). 



Water turbines, by Dr. H. Mawson, 

 467. 506 (G 12). 



Weaving industry, selection and train- 

 ing of operatives for, by J. A. 

 Eraser, 484. 



Welldon (Bisiiop), How far the value 

 of education in elementary schools 

 has corresponded witli the increase 

 of expenditure upon it, 499. 



o/i training in citizen-':hip, 422. 



We.ston (Rev. W.), Influence of en- 

 vironment on characters of Japanese, 

 4.58, 505 (E 9). 



Wheeler (Dr. R. E. ^Iortimer), Hill- 

 forts in North Wales, 473. 500 

 (H 11). 



Whitby (Prof. G. S.), . . . Resin of 

 Hevea rubber, 432. 



Whitehead (T.), on virus diseases of 



Wilson '(J. S.) and Haigh (Dr. B. P.). 



Stresses in bridges, 368. 

 Wilson (Dr. M.) and Cadman (Miss 



E. J.). Life-history and cytology of 



Reticularia lycoperdon, 488. 

 Windward and Leeward Islands, 



geologv of, by K. W. Earle, 446, 504 



(C 13): 

 Wireless reception, developments in 



by J, Scott-Taggart, 470, 506 (G 25) 

 Wireless telegraphy to mercantile 



marine, application of, by Capt 



J, A. Slee, 466, 505 (G 9). 

 Women's wages .... by Prof. F. Y 



Edgeworth, 461. .505 (F 8). 

 Wood (Prof. R. W.) and Ellett (Dr 



A.), Effects of weak magnetic field: 



on polarisation of resonance radia 



tion, 430. 

 Workman (Miss M.), Permian rocks of 



Skillaw Clough, 443, 504 (C lOV 

 Wyatt (S.), Monotony, *485, 506 (J 24) 



X-rav abs'n'Dtion and J discontinuities 

 by Prof. C. G. Barkla. *424. 



X-rays, recent work of Prof. A. H 

 Compton on scattering of, by Prof 

 C. G. Darwin, *424. 



ZoolngicnJ hihlicgraphy and jntbHra- 

 fion. Report of Committee on, 319. 



Zwaardemaker (Prof. H.), Bio-radio- 

 activitv and humoral environment, 



478. 



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