INDEX. 



493 



Rivera of Hampshire basin, by H. Bury, 



309, 389 (C 3). 

 Roadless transport problem, by P. 



Johnson, 338, 390 (FG 2). 

 Robertson (Prof. G. S.) and Baskett 



(R. G.), Influence of minerals in 



growth of chickens . . . , 384. 

 Robinson (Prof. R.), Alternating effects 



in carbon chains, 308. 

 Roman camps at Cawthorn, by I. A. 



Richmond, 341. 

 Roman potter's hut in New Forest, by 



H. Sumner, 340, 391 (H 4). 

 Roman Wales, by Dr. R. M. Wheeler, 



*340, 391 (H 2). 

 Rome, Practical engineering in ancient, 



by Dr. T. Ashby, 134. 

 Rose (Prof. H. J.), Ritual combats, 344, 



391 (H 14). 

 Round barrows on the Mendips, by T. F. 



Hewer, 347, 391 (H 29). 

 Rouzic (Z. le), Megaliths of Le Morbihan, 



347. 



Sailing and motor craft . . ., by H. W. 



Hutchinson, 336. 

 Salaman (R. N.), Inheritance of facial 



types, 347, 391 (H 31). 

 Salisbury (Prof. E. J.), Tidal lands, 358.. 

 Scantling developments in iron and 



steel merhcant ships, by F. King, 334, 



390 (G 3). 

 Schmidt (Dr. P.), Breathing apparatus 



of flat fishes, *321, 389 (D 14). 

 Scholes (P. A.), Musical education by 



means of player-piano, gramophone, 



and wireless, 382. 

 Scholfield (A.), Economics of the 



modern port, 339. 

 Scotland in the Roman period . . . , 



by S. N. Miller, 340, 391 (H 1). 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.), Adaptive characters, 



360. 

 Transformations of plant world in 



geological time, *362, 392 (K 21). 

 Scott (Dr. J. M. Duncan), Action of 



strychnine on bulbar vasomotor re- 

 flexes, 350. 

 Seasonal rhythm in tertiary sediments of 



Burma, by Prof. L. D. Stamp, 315, 



389 (C 13). 

 Seasonal variations of weather in the 



North Atlantic, by Sir G. T. Walker, 



298, 388 (A 11). 

 Seed-hairs, problems presented by growth 



of, by Dr. W. L. Balls and H. A. 



Hancock, 364. 

 Seedling diseases of conifers . . ..by Dr. 



M. Wilson, 366, 393 (Sub-sec. K 4). 

 Seedling morphology and anatomy in 



Juglans, by Miss A. J. Dave)', 359. 



Seismological investigations, Report of 

 Committee on, 216. k«r| 



Sexual reproduction in Genus Bifurcaria, 

 by Dr. E. M. Delf, 358. 



Sexual reproduction in plants, Discussion 

 on deviations from normal course of, 

 362. 



Shaw (J. J.), on seismological investi- 

 gations, 216. 



Shaw (Sir N.), on upper atmosphere, 253. 



Trigger action in the atmosphere, 



298. 



Shawiya of Aures Mountains, by C'apt. 



M. W. Hilton-Simpson and J. Haeseler, 



345, 391 (H 20). 

 Shaxby (J. H.) Diffusion of suspended 



particles and Avogadro's number, 299, 



388 (A 16). 

 Sheilds (F. E. Wentworth), Port of 



Southampton, 326, 390 (E 10). 



Quay walls of Southampton, 335, 



390 (G 4). 



Sheppard (T.), List of Papers bearing upon 

 zoology, botany, and prehistoric arch- 

 aeology of British Isles, 421. 



Sherriffs (Dr. W. Rae), Geology of 

 district round Southampton, *309. 



Shove (G. F.), Law of diminishing; 

 returns . . . , 330. 



Shbubsall (Dr. F. C), Diet and health, 

 374. 



Silver fir Chermes. by N. Chrystal, *371, 

 393 (Sub-sec. K 18). 



Simmonds (O. E.), Flying-boat design, 

 *337, 390 (G 15). 



SuvirsoN (Dr. G. C.), New ideas in 

 meteorology, 15. 



Skene (Dr. M.), Iron in nutrient solu- 

 tions, 362. 



Smith (N. J. G.), . . . Parasitic species of 

 Helminthosporium, 364, 392 (K 29). 



Smith-Rose (R. L.), Study of wireless 

 wave fronts bv directional methods, 

 300, 388 (A 20). 



Sodium salts expressed from acid gel 

 during drying, modifications of form 

 of, by Dr. J. B. Firth and H. A. Fells, 

 307. 



Solids, chemistry of, by Prof. C. H. 

 Desch, 30. 



Soluble aluminium in relation to plant 

 growth . . ., by J. Line, 364. 



Source of cold air of north polar front, 

 bv Prof. W. H. Hobbs, 326, 390 

 (E 9). 



Southampton, Port of, bv F. E. Went- 

 worth Shields, 326, 390 "(E 10). 



Southern (W.), Effect of wind upon 

 distribution of plankton, *320. 



Southwell (R. V.), Aeronautical Prob- 

 lems, 395. 



Spearman (Prof. C.), Some issues in the 

 theory of ' G,' 174. 



