INDEX. 



I Mousterian site . . . 

 Miss D. A. E. Garro(], 



Excavation of 



Gibraltar, by 



385. 

 Excavations at Kish, bv Prof. S. LaiiE!- 



don, 387. 

 Exoavations at Sparta . . ., by A. M. 



Woodward, 38(3. 

 E.xoavations at Stevenage, by Miss M. A. 



Murray, *392. 

 Excavations at Vr, by C. L. WooUey, 



38S, 447 (H 13). 

 Excavations in Pin Hole Cave, Creswell 



Crags, by A. Leslie Armstrong, 392, 



447 (H 24). 

 Excavations on neolithic workshops of 



Ste Gertrude, Holland, by Miss N. F. 



Layard, 391, 447 (H 23)." 

 Experiment supporting the Lamarckian 



hypothesis, by Prof. W. McDougall. 



*402. 



P'arrow (Dr. E. P.), Psycho-analysis by 



a orocess of self -analysis . . ., 403, 448 



(J 23). 

 Fatigue of cast iron, by Prof. C. H. 



BuUeid, *3S4, 447 (G 17). 

 Feeding of the dairy cow. Discussion on, 



*431. 

 Fell (Dr. H. B.), on Tissue culture, 361. 

 Fertilisation in Bryophyta . . ., by Prof. 



R. J. Harvey-Gibson and Miss D. 



Milner-Brown, 411, 449 (K 26a). 

 Film; in schools, by G. T. Hankin, 423. 

 Financial return from Scots pine and 



Corsican p>ue, bv W. E. Hiley, *414, 



449 (K* 4). 

 Fisher (R. C), Recent work in France 



on parasitic control of insects, 364. 

 FiTZGER.vLi) (W.), Regional significance 



of Manchester, 375, 446 (E 18). 

 Fleming (Miss R. M.), Anthropological 



studies of children, 390. 

 Fleitre (Prof. H. J.), Regional balance of 



racial evolution, 181. 

 Flux (A. W.), British export industries, 



378,447 (F 8). 

 Forbes (A. C), Some critical points in 



forest economy, 414. 

 Forces between ions in crystals, by Dr. 



J. E. Lennard-Jones, 337, 444 (A 2). 

 FoKDHAM (Sir. G.), Roads on English and 



French maps at the end of the seven- 

 teenth century, 371, 446 (E 2). 

 Forest destruction in the tropics .... by 



Dr. T. F. Chipp, *404. 

 Forestry Sub-Section, Address to, by 



Lord Clinton, *4]4. 

 Form and pattern in scenery, by Dr. 



Vaughan Cornish, 373. 

 Fourier transforms, by E. C. Titehmarsh, 



*339, 444 (A 8d). 



1926 



465 



Aimlyxis of Line 



Fowler (Prof. A.), 



SiKctrn, 16. 

 Francis ( I-]. C), Evolution of the concept 



of an integral from Riemann to 



Stieltjes, *.338. 444(A8a). 

 Fry (Miss), Penetration of lichen Gonidia 



by fungal constituent.s . . ., *410, 448 



(K 23). 

 Function and Design, by Prof. J. B. 



Leathes, 208. 

 Fyfe (W. Hamilton), Scholarships: 



methods of selection, 422. 



Gaedneu (Miss E. W.), Recent geology 



of the northern Favuni desert, 39:3, 



4i7 (H 29). 

 Garnett fDr. J. C. Maxwell), Ps3'eho- 



logy of patriotism, 400, 448 (J 9). 

 Garrett (\V. VV.), Transformation of 



elements b3^1owvoltagedischarges,*338. 

 Garrod (Miss D. A. E.), Excavation of a 



Mousterian site . . . Gibraltar, 385. 

 Garwood (Prof. E. .J.), on Photogrnphs of 



geological interest, 298. 

 Gelesnoff (Prof. \V.), Russian currency 



. . ., 377. 

 General conceptions and scope of educa- 

 tion, by Prof. T. P. Nunn. 424. 

 Geological structure of the Central Men- 



dips, by F. B. A. Welch, 352. 

 Geology of Oxford district, by Prof. 



W. J. Sollas, *345. 

 Gillespie (Dr. R. D.), Heredity and 



environment in " the production of 



morbid mental reactions, 400. 

 Glossary. B.E.S.A. . . ., electrical engin- 

 eering . . ., by Prof. G. W. O. Howe. 



*384, 447 (G 15). 

 Gold standard. First year of the, by 



Prof. T. E. Gregory, 377. 

 Gordon (Prof. W. T.), Preparation of 



thin rock-sections, 348. 

 Goring Gap . . .,byProf. H L.Hawkins, 



*374. 

 GoRRiE (R. M.), Irrigated plantations of 



the Punjab, 415. 

 Graphical algebra, by Prof. W. R. von 



Dyck, *340, 444 (A 20). 

 Graphical studies of the relations of peat, 



coal and anthracite, by Prof. G. 



Hickling, 357. 

 Gray (Rev. Dr. H. B.), on educational 



training for overseas life, 333. 

 Greenhill (Sir G.), Division values of the 



Theta and Zeta functions. 339, 444 



(A 16b). 

 Gregory (Prof. T. E.), First year of the 



gold standard, 377. 

 Griffiths (Dr. B. Millard), British 



freshwater Phytoplankton, 409, 448 



(K 19). 



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