INDEX. 



References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in extended form are given in italics . 



* Indicates that the title onhj of a communication is given. 



Reference? followed by entries thus (D 22) are to publication of a paper, or on the subject 

 thereof, elsewhere, the letter and figure indicating the section and number of the 

 communication in the sectional programme. 



Adaptive characters, Discussion on, 360, 



392 (K 15). 



Address by the President, Prof. H. Lamb, 1 . 



Admiralty system of higher education 



.... by Sir R. B. Dixon and J. Berry, 



*337. 



Adsorption films, by Dr. W. G. Palmer, 



301. 

 Aeronautical Problems . . ., by R. V. 



Southwell, 395. 

 Airey (Dr. J. W.), Mathematical tables, 



221. 

 Alcock (Mrs. N. L.), Successional 



disease of willow, 366, 393 (Sub-sec. 



K5). 

 Allen (Miss E. A.), Results of an experi- 

 mental research into character and 



temperament, 354. 

 Ammonite zones in Albian and Ceno- 



manian deposits . . ., by T. F. Grims- 



dale, 317. 

 Androconia (scent organs) in small white 



garden butterfly, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, 



*320, 389 (D 10). 

 Angiospermic flower, some general prob- 

 lems of the, by Prof. J. McL. Thomp- 

 son, 363. 

 Antiquity of man, by Sir W. Boyd 



Dawkins, 341. 

 Anti-sera . . ., Report of Committee on 



influence of, 265. 

 Apogamy in algse, by Dr. M. Knight, 363. 

 Apogamy in angiosperms, by Dr. K. 



Blackburn, 363. 

 Apfleton (Prof. E. V.), Thermionic 



valve problems, *300, 38S (A 19). 

 Arable land sheep farming, by Sir D. 



Hall, *386. 

 Arabs of Kish, by D. Talbot Rice, 348, 



391 (H 33). 

 Arboretums . . ., by Major T. F. Chipp, 



370, 393 (Sub-sec. K 17). 

 Archaeology in Ordnance Survey maps, by 



O. G. S. Crawford, 324, 389 (E 3). 

 Archer (Prof. R. L.), Disciplinary value 



of subjects, 375. 



Armoured Dinosaur from South America, 



by Dr. C. A. Matley, 314, 389 (C 10). 

 Artificial production of inter-generic 



hybrids in grasses, by T. J. Jenkin, 



361, 392 (K 18). 

 Ashby (Dr. T.), Practical Engineering in 



ancient Rome, 134. 

 Athletic records, Physiological basis of, 



by Prof. A. V. Hill, 156. 

 Atkinson (D.), Recent excavations at 



Wroxeter . . ., *341, 391 (H 6). 

 Atmosphere, Report of Committee on 



investigation of upper, 253. 

 Avellng (Prof. F.), Psychology of 



conation and volition, 355. 



Baddeley (St. C), Chedworth Villa and 

 its group, 340, 391 (H 3). 



Balls (Dr. W. L.) and Hancock (H. A.), 

 Problems presented by growth of 

 seed-hairs, 364. 



Balmer absorption series in stellar 

 spectra, by Miss C. Payne, *297. 



Baly (Prof. E. C. C.) and others, Photo- 

 synthesis of naturally occurring com- 

 pounds. 306. 



Barker (Dr. E.), The making of national 

 character, *379. 



Training of teachers and univer- 

 sities, 371, 393 (L 1). 



Barnard (J. E.), Microscopic observa- 

 tion of small bodies, *350. 



Barnes (B.), Morphology and physiology 

 of Acmosporium, 358, 392 (K 8). 



Barrow of La Hogue Bie, Jersey, by 

 E. T. Nicolle, 346, 391 (H 23). 



Barton beds of Barton cliff, by E. St. 

 J. Burton, 312. 



Bateman (Prof. H.), Force on a spinning 

 electron, *297, 388 (A 3). 



Partial differential equations, 299, 



388 (A 13). 



Berridoe (D. P.), Lessons taught by the 

 war upon school dietary, 374. 



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