INDEX. 



468 



CHA0NDY (T. W.), Commutative opera- 

 tors, 342, 445 (A 30). 

 Chemistry of fine grinding and fine 



powders, by Dr. G. Martin, 344. 

 Chemistry, Scope of Organic, hy Prof. 



J. F. Thorpe, 46. 

 Cherry (Dr. T. M.), Orbital Dynamics, 



339. 

 Childe (V. Gordon), Terremare and 



Hungarian bronze age, 392. 

 €hipp (Dr. T. F.), Forest destruction in 



the tropics . . ., *404. 

 €hirk experimental area, by T. Thomson, 



417, 449 (K* 16). 

 Chittenden (R. J.), Inheritance of 



chlorophyll aberrations in Pelargonium, 



408. 

 Classification of patent specifications, bv 



Dr. A. P. Thurston, 384, 447 (G 18). 

 Clay (Prof. H.), Authoritarian element 



in distribution, 376. 

 Clint (Miss C), Life-history and cytology 



of Sphacelaria cirrhosa . . ., 410, 448 



(K21). 

 Clinton (Lord), Address to Forestry 



sub-section, *414. 

 Coal and co-partnership, bv Dr. J. A. 



Bowie, 378, 447 (F 9). 

 Collections of the Tradescants, Poynter, 



Dyer, and Glutton, bv Dr. R. T. 



Gunther, 362, 445 (D 10). 

 Collins (Dr. E. J.), Physiological 



aspects of potato blight, 430. 

 Sex distribution and inheritance in 



Silene Nutans . . ., 406 (K 9). 

 Collins (Dr. Mary), British norms for 



Pressy's XO test, *403, 448 (J 20). 

 Collision of a particles with light atoms, 



by Sir E. Rutherford and Dr. J. 



Chadwick, *338, 444 (A 4). 

 Colour imagery, by Dr. M. E. Bickersteth, 



*399. 

 Combinatory topology, by M. H. A. 



Newman, .342, 445 (A 29). 

 Commutative operators, b}' T. W. 



Chaundy, 342, 445 (A 30). 

 Composition of sandstones and limestones 



in relation to strength and durability, 



by E. Morton, *383, 447 (G 12). 

 Conception of a species. Discussion on, 



356. 

 Conference of Delegates, Report of, 432. 

 Control of Meria laricis in the nursery 



by spraying, by Dr. M. Wilson. 



*417. 

 Cooke (T.), Heredity and the inheritance 



of titles of honour, 391. 

 Cooper (Miss S.) and Denny-Brown 



(D.), Responses to stimulation of the 



cerebral cortex, *399, 448 (I 17). 

 Cornish (Dr. Vaughan), Form and 



pattern in scenery, 373. 



Country without trees, A, bv A. Howard, 



*419. 

 Cousins (H. W.), on educational training 



for overseas life, 458. 

 CoYSH (A. W.), Petrology of Avonian 



rocks at Sodbury, Gloucestershire, 



358, 445 (C 21). 

 Cryptorchidism, Artificial ... in 



mammals, by J. T. Cunningham, 369, 



446 (D 25). ■ 

 Cramp (Prof. W.), Electric conduction 



. . ., 380. 

 Crystal models, demonstration, by Sir 



W. Bragg, *.338. 

 Cultivation methods. Discussion on, 429. 

 Cult of the neolithic axe, by Sir W. Bovd 



Dawkins, 392. 

 Cunningham (J. T.), Artificial crypt- 

 orchidism ... in mammals, 369, 446 



(D 25). 

 Cycling, Report of committee on cost of, 330. 

 Cytological and genetieal studies of the 



origin of fatuoid oats, by C. L. Huskins, 



409. 

 Cytology of the cherries, bv C. D. 

 'Darlington, 407, 448 (K 12)." 



Dallimore (W.), Aesthetic value of 



trees, 417, 449 (K* 17). 

 Darlington (C. D.), Cytology of the 



cherries, 407, 448 (K 12). 

 David (Sir T. W. Edgeworth), Delei- 



mination of age of so-called Permo- 



carboniferous TiUites of Australia, 



346. 

 Dawkins (Sir W. Boyd), Cult of the 



neolithic axe, 392. 

 Range of Anthropus Neanderthal- 



ensis on the Pleistocene continent. 386. 

 Day (W. R.), Parasitism of Armillaria 



Mellea in relation to conifers, *417. 

 DAYTON-MiLLER(Prof.C.) . . . Michelson- 



Morley Experiment, *339. 444 (A 18). 

 Depopulation in the Pacific, ... by Capt. 



G. Pitt-Rivers, 385, 447 (H 1). 

 Desch (Prof. C. H.), History of science 



as a Imk between the sciences and 



humanities, 422. 

 Determination of age of so-called Perpio- 



carboniferous Tillites of Australia, bv 



Sir T. W. Edgeworth David, 346. 

 Developments in metliods of teaching, 



l)y Dr. M. W. Keatinge. 425. 

 Devonian plants. New, bv Dr. R. 



Krausel, 410, 449 (K 26). 

 Diestian transgression in the London 



basin . . ., by S. W. Wooldridge, 353. 



445 (C 13). 

 Dipteris conjugatoides n. sp., by Prof. 



T. Johnson, 412, 449 (K 29). 



