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INDEX. 



Gkiffitiis (Dr. E.), and Griffiths 



(E. A.), Refrigerated transport of 



apples . . ., 379. 

 Grove (A. J.) and Cowley (L. F.), 



Secretion of the cocoon in Eisenia 



foetida, the Brandling Worm, 363, 



445 (D 11). 

 Growth and its bearings upon morpho- 



logv and evolution, Studv of, bv Prof. 



J. Huxley, 367, 446 (D 22). 

 GuNTHER (Dr. R. T.), Bloodstains on 



Kimmeridgian vertebra . . ., *346, 



445 (C 5). 



Collections of the Tradescants, 



Poynter, Dyer, and Glutton, 362, 445 

 (D"lO). 



Educational value of the Lewis 



Evans collection of historic scientific 

 instruments. 421, 449 (L 2). 



Elizabethan astrolabes and theodo- 

 lites, 372, 446 (E 6). 



Hairlessness of man, 389, 447 (H 16). 



Herbal of Apuleius Barbarus, 407, 



448 (K 10a). 



New sense organ in Siphonophora, 



362. 



Oldest stratigraphical collection in 



the world . . . John Poynter, *346. 



GtJENER (R.^, Public schools and national 



life, 426. 

 GwYNNE-VAUonAN (Dame Helen), on 



sex determination in plants, 406. 

 Gyro-magnetic electron, by Prof. L. V. 



King, 340, 444 (A 25). 



Hairlessness of man, by Dr. R. T. 



Gunther, 389, 447 (H 16). 

 Haldane (Dr. J. S.), Acclimatisation to 



high altitudes, *399. 

 Hall (Sir D.). on educational training for 



overseas life, 453. 

 Relation heftreen cultivated areas and 



popnlafio7ts. 255. 

 Hampton (Miss S. M.) and Hawkins 



(Prof. H. L.). Revision of the Echino- 



cystoida. 355, 445 (C 16). 

 Hankin (G. T.), Films in schools, 423. 

 Hardy (Prof. G. H.), Trigonometrical 



series, 338. 

 Harris (Prof. D. Eraser), Reality of 



nerve energy, 395, 448 (I 1). 

 Harrison (Dr. Heslop), Induced muta- 

 tions and their significance in evolution, 



359. 



on sex determination in plants, 406. 



Haetmann (Dr. J.). Air jet acoustic 



generator, *339, 444 (A 11). 

 Harvey-Gibson (Prof. R. J.) and 



Milner- Brown (Miss D.), Fertilisation 



in Bryophyta . . ., 411, 449 (K 26a). 



Hatton (R. G.), Rootstock investiga- 

 tions on apples and plums, *430, 449 

 (M6). 



Hawkins (Prof. H. L.), Goring Gap. . ., 

 *374. 



in discussion on conception of a 



species, 356. 



Preparation of fossil echinoderms, 



349. 



Haworth (Prof. W. N.), Modern views 



on structure of Disaccharides, 342, 445 



(B3). 

 Haynes (F.), Changes in the lungs of 



pit ponies, *399. 

 Heard (Dr. A.), New method of treating 



pyritised plant remains, 349. 

 Henderson (Prof. W. D.), Morphology 



and development of Hyomandibula in 



fishes, 365. 

 Hendy (F. J. R.), Public schools: a 



critical appreciation, 427. 

 Henry (Prof. A.), Swamp cypresses of 



China and North America, 415, 449 



(K* 7). 

 Herbal of Apuleius Barbarus, by Dr. 



R. T. Gunther, 407, 448 (K 10a). 

 Heredity and environment in the pro- 

 duction of morbid mental reactions, 



by Dr. R. D. Gillespie, 400. 

 Heredity in its physical and mental 



aspects. Discussion on, 366. 

 Heurtley (W. A.), Iron Age pottery 



from the Vardar valley, 387, 447 



(H9). 

 HiCKLiNG (Prof. G.), Graphical studies 



of the relations of peat, coal and 



anthracite, 357. 

 High duty compression ignition enn^ines, 



by D. R. Pye, 381, 447 (G 8). 

 HiLEY (W. E.), Financial return from 



Scots pine and Corsican pine, *414, 



449 (K* 4). 

 HiNKS (A. R.), Pantometria of Leonard 



Digges, *373. 

 History of science as a link between the 



sciences and humanities, by Prof. C. H. 



Desch, 422. 

 Hogarth (Dr. D. G.), Our Near Eastern 



borders, 372. 

 HoLDEN (Dr. H.), Morphology of Anky- 



ropteris corrugata, 408. 

 Holland (.1. L.), Elementary schools 



and scholarships, *423. 

 Holland (Sir T.), Address to Education 



Section, 246. 

 on educational training for overseas 



life, 450. 

 Hornsbv's meridian observations at the 



Radcliffe Obser\-atory, by Dr. H. 



Knox-Shaw, *339. 

 How (S.), Preparatory schools and 



scholarships, 423. 



