INDEX. 



135 



Fantham, Prof. H. B., Parasitic protozoa 



found in South Africa, 335. 

 Protozoa found in South African 



soils, 334. 



Teaching of biology, 405. 



F.4KMEE, E., Psychological study of 



accidcnt-proneness, 378*, 429. 

 Fawcett, Prof. C. B., Location of the 



British Empire in relation to the Old 



World, .349. 

 Features of botanical interest in the 



National Botanic Gardens, by Prof. 



R. H. Compton, 385*. 

 Feeding habits of Vampyrella Lateritia, 



by Prof. F. E. Lloyd, 370. 

 FiCK, Dr. M. L., Intelligence tests results 



of coloured, native (Zulu), Indian, and 



Poor White children . . ., 382*. 

 FiTzSiMONS, F. W., Snake venoms, their 



uses and possibilities, 330*. 

 Fletcher, G., Some essays in education 



for industry, 411. 

 Fleuue, Prof. H. J., European cities, 



347, 428. 



Racial drifts in Africa and Europe, 



366, 429. 



Flora of environs of Pretoria, . . ., by 



Dr. E. P. PhiUips, 393. 

 Flora of Pretoria in relation to geology, 



. . .,by A. O. D. Mogg, 396*. 

 Fluorescence of mercury vapour, by 



Lord Rayleigh, 313, 427. 

 Formal training. Report on, 302. 

 FoREESTEB, R. B., on stabilising agri- 

 cultural prices, 357. 

 Forsyth, Prof. T. M., Significance of 



holism, 380. 

 Fossil baboons from Taungs, by J. H. S. 



Gear, 372. 

 Fossil bushmen from the Zuurberg, by 



L. H. Wells, 370. 

 FouRCADE, H. G., New method of 



aerial surveying, 343. 

 FowLEE, Prof. A., Spectra of carbon 



nitrogen, oxygen, and silicon . . .,315, 



427.^ 



Standard wave-lengths in extreme 



ultra-violet, 310. 427. 



Fowler, Sir H., Motor transport in un- 

 developed country, 362. 



Fowler, R. H., Application of Prof. A. 

 Fowler's experimental data to astro- 

 physical problems, 315. 



'Thermionic and other emissions of 



electrons . ... 310. 



Frankel, Dr. S. H., Road and rail trans- 

 port in South Africa, 359. 



Franklin, Prof. E. C, Ammonia system 

 of compounds, 321. 



Frechbville, G., Crop rotations and 

 maintenance of soil fertility, 417*. 



Fresh-water biological station. Report on, 

 263. 



Freudenherg, Prof. K., Vegetable 

 tannins, 318. 



Frohenhs, Dr. L., Investigations in 

 Southern Rhodesia (archajological), 

 368*, 429. 



From lake to veld . . ., by Prof. J. H. 

 Priestley, 396*. 



Fungal wound-parasites of trees in Trans- 

 vaal, . . ., by Miss L. Lurie, 396*. 



Gates, Prof. R. R., Chromosome linkage, 



392. 430. 



Racial crossing, 367, 429. 



Gear, J. H. S., Cranial form in native 



races of Soutliern Africa. 369. 



Fossil baboons from Taungs, 372. 



Generalised solutions of I>aplace's ecjua- 



tion, by Dr. Dorothy Wrinch, 316, 427. 

 Genetics of certain characters in wheat, 



by Prof. J. H. Neethling, 387*. 

 Genus Anthericum in South Africa, by 



Prof. C. E. Moss, 391*. 

 Geographical distribution of trees as a 



guide to their cultivation, by Prof. 



A. W. Borthwiek, 396*. 

 Geographic influences on dairying in- 



dustrj' of New Zealand, by R. O. 



Buchanan, 349. 

 Geography in England, Teaching of, by 



L. Brooks, 351. 

 Geographj' in South Africa, Memoranda 



on teaching of, bv Prof. F. E. Plummer, 



352. 

 Geography of genus Coriaria, by R. D'O. 



Good. 384. 

 Geography of Tropical Africa, Report of 



committee on, by A. G. Ogilvie, 



355*. 

 Geography with history and literature, 



correlation of, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 



354, 428. 

 Geology of lower Shire-Zambezi area, by 



Dr. F. Dixey, 321, 428. 

 Geology of neiglibourhood of Cape Town, 



by Prof. A. Young, 321*. 

 Geology of neighbourhood of Johannes- 

 burg, by Prof. R. B. Young, 325*. 

 Germanium imide, by Prof. J, Smeath 



Thomas, 317. 

 Geomorphology of South Africa, by Dr. 



A. V. Krige, 323*. 

 GiE, Dr. R. F N., Vocational versus other 



education in South .Africa, 412*. 

 Gillman, J., Bush, Bantu, and European 



sacra, 371. 

 Gold, Problem of future value of, by 



D. T. Jack, 360. 

 Gondwanaland, Discussion on, 326. 

 Good, R. D'O., Geography of genus 



Coriaria. 384. 

 GoEDON, Prof. W. T.. Limestone erratics 



from Beardmore Glacier, 324. 



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