488 
Elimination of low-grade stock, by Sir R. 
Greig, 385. 
Exxiot (Capt. W. E.), and Cricuron (A.), 
Mineral requirements of sheep, 384, 
393 (M 7). 
Exits (Prof. D.), Iron bacteria . . . in- 
crustations in water-pipes, 337, 390 
(G 11). 
Exxis (Dr. O. C. de C.), Flame in closed 
vessels, 304. 
Enclosure of arable land in Northern 
Scotland, by Miss I. F. Grant, 331, 
390 (F 6). 
Engineering standardisation, 
Maistre, 336, 390 (G 9). 
Equator, Fixing position of the, by Sir 
F. Dyson, *298, 388 (A 9). 
Evstice (Prof. J.), Flow of water in pipes 
(experimental demonstration), *337. 
Evans (Dr. J. W.), Continental drift, 316. 
— Isostasy and geological structure, 
by C. le 
Evolution, Organic, by C. Tate Regan, 75. 
Experiment tank in relation to ship and 
propeller design, by E. R. Mumford, 
334, 390 (G 2). 
Farming cost in relation to farm manage- 
ment, by J. Wyllie and J. S. King, 329. 
FENELON (K. G.), Mechanical road trans- 
port . . ., 339, 390 (F 96). 
Frerz (Prof. H. E.), Distillation of 
cellulose . . . in presence of catalysts 
under high hydrogen pressure, 302, 
389 (B 4). 
Firtn (Dr. J. B.), and Friis (H. A.), 
Modifications of form of sodium salts 
expressed from acid gel during drying, 
307. 
Fiorence (P. §.), Over-population and 
statisticians, 331. 
Flow of water in pipes (experimental 
demonstration), by Prof. J. E. Eustice, | 
*337. 
Fiirsconem (Dr. B.), Alternating effects 
in carbon chains, 307. 
Flying-boat design, by O. E. Simmonds, 
*337, 390 (G 15). 
Foliage of some palaeozoic plants, by J. 
Walton, 357. 
Forpers (A. C.), Peat problems in con- 
nection with afforestation, 369, 393 
(Sub-sec. K 12). 
Force on a spinning electron, by Prof. 
H. Bateman, *297, 388 (A 3). 
ForpHam (Sir G.), Itineraries, road- 
books, and road-maps of France, 325, 
389 (E 5). 
Forestry Commissioners’ work ..., by 
Lord Lovat, 368. 
Forrester (R. B.), Marketing 
agricultural products, 330. 
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INDEX. 
Free path of excitation to emission of 
light of moving atom of hydrogen . . ., 
by Dr. B. Dasannacharya, *297. 
Free vibrations of an autocar, by Prof. 
J. T. Guest, *337, 390 (G 12). 
Frrenp (Dr. G. E.), Public school dietary 
and relation to health, 373. 
Fruit preservation in natural colours, by 
Miss A. D. Mackenzie, 383, 393 (M 4). 
Functional significance of size, Dis- 
cussion on, *320. 
| Functions of a forest products laboratory, 
by R. S. Pearson, *370. 
Furusawa (Prof. K.), Physiological 
difference between different types of 
exercise, 349. 
“G,’ Some issues in the theory of, by Prof. 
C. Spearman, 174. 
Galilean skull, by Sir A. Keith and F. 
Turville-Petre, *345. 
| Galvanic cell, seat of electromotive force 
of, by J. A. V. Butler, 305. 
GaRROD, Miss D. A. E., Upper Palzolithic 
Age in Britain, 346. 
Gases, Discussion on ignition of, 303. 
Geographical regions of the Iberian 
Peninsula, by Prof. J. F. Unstead, 326. 
Geography and prehistoric earthworks in 
New Forest area, by H. Sumner, 327, 
390 (E 11). 
Geology, Cultural aspects in, by Prof. 
W. A. Parks, 55. 
Geology of district round Southampton, 
by Dr. W. Rae Sherriffs, *309. 
| GILLESPIE (Dr. R. D.), Clinical study of 
fatigue, 353, 392 (J 4). 
GimineHamM (C. T.) and TatTrersrieLD 
(F.), Toxicity of some aromatic nitro- 
compounds to insect eggs, 385, 393 
(M 138). 
Glass electrodes, by Mrs. P. Kerridge, 
*350, 391 (I 9). 
GLEED (C. J.), Strain in varieties of 
strawberry, 386. 
GoppEN (W.), Herbage of cultivated and 
hill pastures . . ., 383, 393 (M 6). 
Gods, The, by A. M. Hocart, *344. 
Gold standard and balance of payments, 
by R. G. Hawtrey, 332. 
Gottlandian, The term, 
Greenly, 311, 389 (C 6). 
Grant (Miss I. F.), Enclosure of arable 
land in Northern Scotland, 331, 390 
(F 6). 
Gray (Dr. H. B.), on educational training 
for overseas life, 271. 
by Dr. E. 
| Gray (Prof. J. G.), Gyroscopic apparatus 
+ +e, *3837, *375. 
Gyroscopic tops, *299. 
GREEN (Miss E.), Zygorhynchus Mélleri, 
359. 
