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INDEX. 



Italy's textile industry, by Dr. J. Hulme, 



333, 390 (F 11). 

 Itineraries, road-books, and road-maps 



of France, by Sir G. Fordham, 325, 



389 (E 5). 



Jack (Col.-Commt. E. M.), Work of the 

 Ordnance Survey, 324, 389 (E 1). 



James (H. E. 0.), Regularity and 

 rhythmicalness, 356, 392 (J 17). 



Jenkin (T. J.), Artificial production of 

 inter-generic hybrids in grasses, 361, 

 392 (K 18). 



Johnson (N. K.), Vertical gradient of 

 temperature in atmosphere near 

 ground, 300. 



Johnson (P.), Roadless transport pro- 

 blem, 338, 390 (F 92). 



Katharometer in studying output and 

 intake of C0. 2 by leaves, use of, by 

 J. C. Waller, *362, 392 (K 20). 



Keith (Sir A.) and Turville-Petre (F.), 

 . . . Galilean skull, *345. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.), on lower carboni- 

 ferous zonal nomenclature, 256. 



Kennelly (Prof. A. E.), Hyperbolic 

 functions and integral series of num- 

 bers . . ., *299, 388 (A 12). 



Kerridge (Mrs. P.), Glass electrodes, 

 *350, 391 (I 9). 



Kinesthetic memory, by Dr. S. Dawson, 

 *354. 



King (F.), Scantling developments in 

 iron and steel merchant ships, 334, 390 

 (G3). 



Knight (Dr. M.), Apogamy in algse, 363. 



Life-history and cytology of . . ., 



Ectocarpus, 358. 



Koch (F. v.), Unemployment relief in 

 Sweden, 332, 390 (F 7). 



Lamb (Prof. H.), Presidential Address, 1. 

 Landslides, by E. Morton, *337, 390 



(G 14). 

 Lapworth (Prof. A.), Alternating effects 



in carbon chains, 308. 

 Latter (Dr. J.), Pollen development of 



Lathyrus odoratus, 361, 392 (K 17). 

 Lattee (0. H.), Biology as element in 



science curriculum of schools, 376. 

 Law of diminishing returns . . ., by 



G. F. Shove, 330. 

 Lessons taught by the war upon school 



dietary, by D. P. Berridge, 374. 

 Leucocytosis, artificial induction of, by 



Dr. G. R. S. Thomas, 349. 

 Light and growth, by Prof. J. Priestlev, 



357, 392 (K 4). 



I Light quantum theory of dispersion, by 



Prof. L. S. Ornstein, 297. 

 Ligurians, by J. Whatmough, 342, 391 



(H8). 

 Line (J.), Soluble aluminium in relation 



to plant growth . . ., 364. 

 Lovat (Lord). Forestry Commissioners' 



work . . ., 368. 

 Lower Carboniferous zonal nomenclature, 



Report of Committee on, 256. 

 Lower pyrenomycetes, by Miss W. -M. 



Page, 359. 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Migratory 



habits of Echinocardium, 319. 

 Macdonald (Prof. J. S.), on cost of 



cycling, 267. 

 Macedonia, excavations in, by S. Casson 



and W. A. Heurtley, 343, 391 (H 13). 

 Mackenzie (Miss A. D.), Fruit preserva- 

 tion in natural colours, 383, 393 (M 4). 

 Macleod (Prof. J. J. R.), Carbohydrate 



metabolism in cold-blooded animals, 



*348, 391 (I 1). 

 Macleod (Major M. N.), International 



J/Mmap, 328. 

 McRae (Dr. C. R.), Testing of physically 



defective and of mentally defective 



children, 352. 

 Macrosporium and some allied genera, 



biology of, by G. B. Wallace, 359. 

 McSwtney (Dr. B. A.), Tonus and con- 

 tractile mechanisms of the stomach, 



350, 391 (I 8). 

 Maistre (C. le), Engineering standardisa- 

 tion, 336, 390 (G 9). 

 Malim (F. B.), Training of teachers, 372. 

 Management of British woodlands, by 



Prof. R. S. Troup, 370. 

 Manures in peat planting, by Sir J. S. 



Maxwell, 369. 

 Map-making, science and art of, by A. R. 



Hinks, 87, 

 Marine chironomid fly from Samoa, by 



F. W. Edwards, 319, 389 (D 4). 

 Marketing of agricultural products, by 



R. B. Forrester, 330. 

 Marks (H. P.), Blood-sugar changes in 



experimental hyperthyroidism, 349, 



391 (I 4). 

 Marshall (J. F.), Coastal mosquitoes 



and their control, 319, 389 (D 3). 

 Mathematical tables, Report of Committee 



on calculation of, 221. 

 Matley (Dr. C. A.), Armoured Dinosaur 



from South America, 314, 389 (C 10). 

 Maughan, W., Classification of roads, 



339, 390 (FG 3). 

 Maxwell (Miss I.), Black rust in 



Scotland . . ., 365, 392 (K 30). 

 Maxwell (Sir J. S.)» Manures in peat 



planting, 369. 



