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1921; ‘Sculptured stone found in a dolmen in Alderney,’ Trans. Soc. Guern., 
1923. 
29. Cf. Proc. Univ. Bristol Speleological Soc., 2, Nos. 1, 2 already published, No. 3 
to appear May 1926. 
31. Cf. ‘ Heredity and the Jew,’ Journ. Genetics, 1, No. 3, Sept. 8, 1911; ‘ Racial 
Origins of Jewish Types,’ Trans. Jewish Hist. Soc., 9 (1922); ‘ What has become of 
the Philistines ?’ Palestine Expl. Fund Quarterly Statement, Jan. and April 1925. 
83. Material to be published by Rice and Dudley Buxton in Kish Excavation Series, 
ed. Prof. Langdon (Leroux, Paris). 
Section I. 
1. Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 98, 1, 1925; cf. Journ. Metabolic Research, 2, p. 149 (1922) ; 
Lang and Macleod in Q.J. Exp. Physiol., 12, p. 331 (1920). 
2. Cf. Journ. Indust. & Eng. Chemistry, 17, No. 8, p. 238, Mar. 1925. 
4, Cf. Burn and Marks, ‘ Relation of thyroid gland to action of insulin,’ J. Physiol., 
60, p. 131 (1925); Marks, ‘ Effect of thyroid feeding on sugar tolerance,’ J. Physiol. 
(in press, Nov. 1925). 
8. To be published in Q. J. Exper. Physiol. and Journ. Physiol. 
9. Cf. ‘ Use of the glass electrode in biochemistry,’ Biochem. Journ. 19, no. 4, p. 611. 
18. Cf. Lancet, Jan. 26, 1918; Arris and Gale lecture, Roy. Coll. Surgeons, Mar. 5, 
1921; Medical World, 1925. 
SEcTION J. 
2. To be published as section of book, Ability (Methuen, 1926). 
4. Cf. ‘ Physiological basis of the Clinical Study of Fatigue,’ Journ. Neurology & 
Psychopathology, 5, p. 103, Aug. 1924. 
5. Cf. ‘ Discrimination of wool fabrics by the sense of touch,’ Brit. Journ. Psychol., 
Jan. 1926; ‘ Wool as a medium for measuring the sensibility of touch,’ Wool Record 
and Teatile World, July 30, 1925; ‘ Wool sorters’ judgments on greasy and scoured 
wool,’ ibid., June 4, 1925 ; ‘ Wool standardisation,’ ibid., Jan. 1, 1925; ‘ Estimation 
of yield of wool,’ ibid., Jan. 22.1925; ‘Stability of judgmert,’ ibid., Aug. 9, 1925; 
“Measured judgments of practical men in the wool trade,’ ibid., Oct. 2, 1925; 
‘ Psychological skill in the wool industry,’ ibid., Aug. 26, 1920; ‘The human factor 
in the judgment of yarn and cloth,’ Journ. Bradford Textile Soc., 1920-1; ‘Some 
experiments in the measurement of native ability and acquired skill,’ Journ. Textile 
Inst., 12, 1; Bines and Raper, ‘Comparisons of visual and textile judgments in 
individuals of different ages and training,’ Proc. Seventh Internat. Cong. Psychol. ; 
Binns and Burt, ‘Comparisons of the judgments of children and adultsin the evaluation 
of cloths,’ Journ. Nat. Inst. Psychol., 1, no.3; Binns and Macpherson, ‘ Experimental 
enquiry into school and industrial ability,’ Forum of Education, 1, no. 2. 
6. Cf. Philpott, The Cinema in Education (Allen & Unwin, 1925). 
12. Brit. Journ. Med. Psychol., 5, part 1, 1925. 
16. Published as section of book, Social Psychology, a text-book for students of 
economics (University Tutorial Press, Oct. 1925), 
17, Intended to appear in Brit. Journ. Psychol. 
