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INDEX. 



Beery (Prof. R. A.), Substitution of 

 silage for roots in the feeding of dairy 

 cows, *430. 

 Bews (Prof. J. W.), Ecological evolution 

 of angiospermous woody plants, 419, 

 449 (K* 22). 

 BiCKERSTETH (Dr. M. E.), Colour imagery, 



*399. 

 Biology and training of the citizen, by 



Prof. J. Graham Kerr, 102. 

 Black (M.), Structure and conditions of 

 deposition of N.E. Yorkshire estuarine 

 series, 358. 

 Blackman (Miss W.), Beliefs and cere- 

 monies connected with . . . Egyptian 

 saints . . ., *385. 

 Bloodstains on Kimmeridgian vertebra 

 . . ., bv Dr. R. T. Gunther, *346, 445 

 (0 5). " 

 BoNSER (W.), EKshot, 395, 447 (H 34). 

 Born (Prof. M.), Quantum Theory of 



Electron ColUsions, *340, 444 (A 22). 

 BosE (Sir J. C), Action of alkaloids and 

 of cobra-venom on the pulse-beat of 

 plant and animal, 396. 

 BowEN (E. G.), Anthropological types 



and tuberculosis, *390, 447 (H 20). 

 Bower (Prof. F. 0.), 1860—1894—1926, 



231. 

 Bowie (Dr. J. A.), Coal and co-partner- 

 ship, 378, 447 (F 9). 

 Bragg (Prof. W. L.), Quantitative 

 methods in X-ray crystal analysis, 

 337, 444 (A 1). 



Relationship between Orthosilicates 



and Metasilicates, 357. 

 Bragg (Sir W.), Crystal models, demon- 

 stration, *338. 

 Breuil (L'Abb^;), Lower palaeolithic 



industries . . ., *386, 447 (H 4). 

 British Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 

 by Dr. F. J. M. Stratton, *338, 444 

 (A 6). 

 British export industries, by A. W. Flux, 



378. 

 British freshwater Phytoplankton, by 

 Dr. B. MiUard Griffiths, 409, 448 

 (K19). 

 British Isles in the nautical charts of the 

 fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, by 

 M. C. Andrews, 374, 446 (E 10). 

 British norms for Pressy's XO test, by 



Dr. Mary Colluis, *403, 448 (J. 20). 

 Browk (Dr. W.), Personality and value, 

 402, 448 (J 19). 



and Harvey (Miss C. C), Resistance 



of the cuticle to penetration by fungal 

 hyphae, 408. 

 Browne (C. E.), on educational training 

 for overseas life, 333. 

 runchorstia disease of conifers, by 

 BJ. S. L. Waldie, *417, 449 (K* 15). 



BucKMAN (S. S.), Shotover brickyard 

 . . ., *34S. 



Bulleid (Prof. C. H.), Fatigue of cast 

 iron, *384, 447 (G 17). 



BuRKiLL (Prof. J. C), Stieltjes integral 

 in harmonic analysis, *339, 444 (A 8e). 



Bust (Prof. C), Educational psychology 

 425. 



Burt (Prof. C), Estimations of tempera- 

 ment and character, *400. 

 j Business aspect of forestry, by L. S. 

 Wood, 416, 449 (K* 9). 



Butler (Miss C), Local lore surveys by 

 I Oxfordshire schools, 395. 



Butterfly vision, by Dr. H. Eltringham, 

 360, 445 (D 3). 



Buxton (L. H. Dudley), Anthropological 

 work in Mesopotamia, 387, 447 (H 11). 



on Egypt, Culture of peasant popula- 

 tion, 329. 



Calamoichthys, Morphological features of, 



by G. Leslie Purser, 365, 446 (D 17). 

 Calder (Sir J.), Timber and some of the 



ways it is used, *4]4. 

 Calendar systems of America, Ancient, 



by Mrs. Z. Nuttall, *393, 447 (H 31). 

 Cambrian fossils of Canada . . ., by Dr. 



H. M. Ami, *358. 

 Campbell (Prof. D. H.), Sex-organs of 



the Archegoniates, 404. 

 Canada and the world wheat market, 



by Prof. L. W. Lyde, *374. 

 Caeatheodory (Prof. C), Lebesgue 



integral in geometry, 338. 

 Carbon assimilation in the blue-green 



Algae, by Dr. H. W. T. Wager, 408. 

 Carpenter (Dr. G. D. Hale), Mimicry 



in relation to distribution in the 



Ethiopian Nymphaline butterfly 



Pseudacraea eurytus, 363, 446 (D 13). 

 Sleeping sickness . . ., 365, 446 



(D 19). 



Travels among the headwaters of 



the NUe, *374. 

 Carpenter (Dr. K. E.), Toxicity of 



lead salts to fishes, 368, 446 (D 24). 

 Caton-Thompson (Miss G.), Neolithic 



culture of the northern Fayum desert, 



393. 

 Chalk (L.), Anatomical study of develop- 

 ment of secondary wood of Frasienus 



excelsior, *414. 

 Chaimpy (Prof. Ch.), on tissue culture, 361. 

 Changes in the lungs of pit ponies, by 



F. Haynes, *399. 

 Chaplin (C. J.), Application of timber 



testing, 417, 449 (K* 18). 

 Chapman (A. Chaston) and Plendeb- 



LEITH (Dr. H. J.) . . . Tut-ankh- 



Amen's cosmetic, *343, 445 (B 3a). 



