INDEX. 
| Heurtitey (W. A.), 
Greenty (Dr. E.), Orders of validity in 
geological theory, 311, 389 (C 5). 
—— The term Gottlandian, 311, 389 
(C 6). 
GreEe@ory (Prof. J. W.), Distribution of 
animals in relation to continental 
movements, 316. 
— Queensland Barrier Reef, 329. 
— Tidal lands, 357. 
Greie¢ (Sir R.), Elimination of low-grade | 
stock, 385. 
Grier (Miss L.), Meaning of Wages, 101. 
GRIMSDALE (T. F.), Ammonite zones in 
Albian and Cenomanian deposits. . ., 
317. 
Grove (Dr. A. J.) and Cowxny (L. F.), 
Coition and coon deposition in the 
brandling worm, 321, 389 (D 15). 
Gurr (Col. de), Megalith culture of 
Guernsey, *347, 391 (H 28). 
Gusst (Prof. J. T.), Free vibrations of an 
autocar, *337, 390 (G 12). 
Gwywne-VaucHan (Dame H.) 
Sexual oa in plants, 362. 
Gyroscopic apparatus ..., by Prof. J. G. 
Gray, *337, *375. 
oor tops, by Prof. J. G. Gray, 
*299. 
Hatt (Sir D.), Address to Conference of 
Delegates, 418. 
Arable land sheep farming, *386. 
Hamsity (W. D.), Tattooing and its 
anthropological significance, 345, 391 
(Hf 21). 
Harpen (D. B.), 
Carthage, 342. 
Harrop (RB. F.), Trade cycle and theory 
of distribution, 330. 
Hawrrey (Miss F.), Training of teachers, 
372. 
Hawrrey (R. G.), Gold standard and 
balance of payments, 332. 
Hay (Miss A. V.), Morphology and 
anatomy of juvenile and adult leaves 
of New Zealand varieties of Sophora 
tetraptera, 365. 
Hazuitt (Miss V.), Special abilities in 
arts and science, 352, 392 (J 2). 
Harp (Dr. A.), Devonian plants from 
Brecon district, 311, 389 (C 8). 
Helminthosporium . . ., Parasitic species 
of, by N. J. G. Smith, 364, 392 (K 29). 
Henperson (Prof. Y.), Measurement of 
circulation in man, *349. 
HentscHet (C. C.), Correlation of life- 
history of the Acephaline Gregarine, 
Gonospora, with sexual cycle of the 
host, 321, 389 (D 12). 
Herbage of cultivated and hill pastures 
..., by W. Godden, 383, 393 (M 6). 
Punic precinct at 
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489 
Excavations in 
Macedonia, 343, 391 (H 13). 
Hewer (T. F.), Round barrows on the 
Mendips, 347, 391 (H 29). 
High efficiency steam installations for 
ship propulsion . . ., by S. S. Cook, 
335, 390 (G 7). 
Hinery (W. E.), Retrospective advantages 
and disadvantages of long and short 
rotations, 367. 
Hit (Prof. A. V.), Physiological basis of 
athletic records, 156. 
Hit (Dr. A. W.), The Genus Crantzia 
., *359, 392 (K 13). 
Hinton-Suoveson (Capt. M. W.) and 
Harsever (J.), Shawiya of Aurés 
Mountains, 345, 391 (H 20). 
Hinks (A. R.), Science and art of map- 
making, 87. 
HInsHELWoOoD (C. N.), Surface catalysis, 
301. 
Hinton (M. A. C.), Dentition of pigs. . ., 
321. 
Pleistocene mammalia of British 
Tsles hit. 323% 
Hosss (Prof. W. H.), Source of cold air 
of north polar front, 326, 390 (E 9). 
Hocart (A. M.), The Gods, *344. 
Hooper (C. H.), Order of blossoming and 
fertilisation of our hardy fruits, 386, 
393 (M 15). 
Howarp (A.), Present and future supplies 
of timber, *366, 392 (Sub-sec. K 3). 
Hupson (R. G. 8.), On lower carboni- 
ferous zonal nomenclature, 256. 
Hume (Dr. J.), Italy’s textile industry, 
333, 390 (F 11). 
Hourontnson (H. W.), Sailing and motor 
craft: |... i,.836. 
| Hyperbolic functions and integral series 
of numbers..., by Prof. A. E. 
Kennelly, *299, 388 (A 12). 
Inheritance of black and yellow coat 
colour in cats, by Miss R. C. Bisbee and 
Miss C. Herdman, 320. 
Inheritance of facial types, by R. N. 
Salaman, 347, 391 (H 31). 
Inheritance of winter and spring types in 
barley, by J. H. Parker, *363. 
Insulin (a) Notes on preparation and 
purification of; (b) Lactic acid in 
insulin hypoglycemia, by Dr. C. H. 
Best, *349, 391 (I 2). 
International 7/M map, by Major M. N. 
Macleod, 328. 
Tron bacteria . . . incrustations in water- 
pipes, by Prof. D. Ellis, 337, 390 (G 11) 
Iron in nutrient solutions, by Dr. M. 
Skene, 362. 
Isostasy and geological structure, by Dr. 
J. W. Evans, 314. 
