486 
Best (Dr. C. H.), Insulin (a) Notes on 
preparation and purification of; (b) 
lactic acid in insulin hypoglycemia, 
*349, 391 (I 2). 
Binney (F. G.), North-east Land, 
Spitsbergen, 325. 
Binns (H.), Discrimination of wool 
fabrics by sense of touch, 353, 392 
(J 5). 
Biology as element in science curriculum 
of schools, Discussion on, 376. 
Biology of post-larval development of 
air-breathing fishes of India, by B. K. 
Das, 318. 
BisBeEE (Miss R. C.) and HarpmMan 
(Miss E. C.), Inheritance of black and 
yellow coat colour in cats, 320. 
BuackBurgn (Dr. K.), Apogamy in 
angiosperms, 363. 
BuackmMan (Miss W. §.), Pottery in 
ancient and modern Egypt, 344. 
Black rust in Scotland . . ., by Miss I. 
Maxwell, 365, 392 (K 30). 
Buarr (Sir R.), Problems of technical 
education, 379. 
Blood-sugar changes 
hyperthyroidism, by H. P. 
349, 391 (I 4). 
Bouton (Dr. H.), on Old Red Sandstone of 
Bristol, 254. 
Bower (Prof. F. O.), Adaptive characters, 
360, 392 (K 15). 
—— Phyletic grouping of the Filicales, 
356, 392 (K 2). 
Brarn (Miss E. D.), Physiological 
zygomorphy in certain seedlings, 365. 
Breathing apparatus of flat fishes, by 
Dr. P. Schmidt, *321, 389 (D 14). 
Breidden laccolite, by Prof. W. W. Watts, 
Flite 
British Empire a geographical entity, by 
O. H. T. Rishbeth, 328. 
Brown (Dr. W.), Suggestion and person- 
ality, *355, 392 (J 12). 
Browne (C. E.), on educational training 
for overseas life, 271. 
Brownine (T. B.), Discovery of North 
America by Cabot, 327, 390 (E 14). 
Brunt (D.), Periodicities in weather, 
300. 
Boutuer (Prof. A. H. R.), Puffing in 
Sarcoscypha protracta ..., *364. 
Burt (Prof. C.), The unstable child, *355. 
Vocational guidance in the school, 
378. 
Burton (E. St. J.), Barton beds of Barton 
cliff, 312. 
Bury (H.), Rivers of Hampshire basin, 
309, 389 (C 3). 
BusHeEtt (W. F.), Moral training. . 
381. 
Butter (J. A. V.), Seat of electromotive 
force of galvanic cell, 305. 
in experimental 
Marks, 
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INDEX. 
Calcium content of blood of cows affected 
with milk fever, by Dr. N. C. Wright 
and W. L. Little, 385, 393 (M 10). 
Carbohydrate metabolism in cold-blooded 
animals, by Prof. J. J. R. Macleod, 
*348, 391 (I 1). 
Carbon chains, Discussion on alternating 
effects in, 307. 
CaRLINE (G. R.), 
Bosnia, 344. 
Casson (S.), Excavations in Macedonia, 
343. 
Cave (C. J. P.), on upper atmosphere, 253. 
CavenacH (Prof. F. A.), Disciplinary 
value of subjects, 375. 
Caytoniales, ancestry of, by H. and Mrs. 
Hamshaw Thomas, 364. 
Cereal growing in British agriculture, 
Discussion on, 382. 
Character and temperament, results of 
an experimental research into, by Miss 
BE. A. Allen, 354. 
Chedworth Villa and its group, by St. C. 
Baddeley, 340, 392 (H 3). 
Curep (Major T. F.), Arboretums ..., 
370, 393 (Sub-sec. K 17). 
CHoLMELEY (R. F.), Moral training ..., 
381. 
Choreocolax polysiphoniae, by H. H. 
Sturch, *359, 392 (K 12a). 
Chromium, resistance to corrosion of 
electro-deposited, by E. A. Ollard, 
*302, 389 (B 2). 
CurystAL (N.), Silver fir Chermes, *371, 
393 (Sub-sec. K 18). 
Cinema in education, by 8. J. F. Phil- 
pott, 354, 392 (J 6). 
Circulation in man, measurement of, 
by Prof. Y. Henderson, *349 
CLARKE (Dr. L.), Biology as element in 
science curriculum of schools, 377. 
Classification of roads, by W. Maughan, 
339, 390 (FG 3). 
Climate and migrations in the Neolithic 
Age in Britain, by O. G. S. Crawford, 
*347, 391 (H 26). 
Clinical study of fatigue, by Dr. R. D. 
Gillespie, 353, 392 (J 4). 
Coastal mosquitoes and their control, 
by J. F. Marshall, 319, 389 (D 3). 
Cockchafer, recent work on the, by Dr. 
J. W. Munro, *367. 
Coition and cocoon deposition in the 
brandling worm, by Dr. A. J. Grove 
and L. F. Cowley, 321, 389 (D 15). 
Conference of Delegates, Report of, 418. 
Continental drift, by Dr. J. W. Evans, 
316. 
Conway (Miss E. R.), 
academic training, 373. 
Cook (8. S.) High efficiency steam 
installations for ship propulsion ...., 
335, 390 (G 7). 
Peasant houses in 
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