INDEX. 



467 



Howard (A.), A country without, trees, 



*419. 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. 0.), B.E.S.A. 



glossary . . . electrical engineering 



. . ., *384, 447 (G 15). 

 Hughes (E.), Influence of voltage 



harmonics on power factor correction, 



*383, 447 (G 13). 

 Human hair form and geographical 



regions. Correlation between, by Mios 



M. E. B. Russell, 390. 

 HuTEST (Major C. 0.), in discussion on 



conception of a species, 356. 

 HusKiNS (G. L.). Cytological and gene- 



tical studies of the origin of fatuoid 



oats, 409. 

 Hutchinson (Dr. D.), Amoeba, *365. 

 Huxley (Prof. J.), Study of growth and 



its bearings upon morphology and 



evolution, 367, 446 (D 22). 

 Hydrogenation in organic analysis, by 



H. ter Meiilen, 343, 445 (B 6). 

 Hydrolysis by light polarised by colloidal 



particles . . ., by Dr. E. S. Semmens, 



345. 

 Hygroscopic relations of colloidal fibres 



. . ., bv Dr. S. G. Barker, A. T. King, 



and H. R. Hirst, 341, 444 (A 26). 



Illusion of warmth test for suggestibility, 



by Miss J. Lodge, *403. 

 Importance of the white-equation to the 



theory of colour-vision, by Dr. F. W. 



Edridge-Green, 395, 448 (I 4). 

 Individual and person, by Prof. C. Lloj'd 



Morgan, 402, 448 (J 14). 

 Induced mutations and their significance 



in evolution, by Dr. Heslop Harrison, 



359. 

 Influence of posture on volume of reserve 



air, by Prof. W. H. Wilson, 398. 

 Influence of voltage harmonics on power 



factor correction, by E. Hughes, *383, 



447 (G 13). 

 Inheritance as an economic factor, by Sir 



J. Stamp, 128. 

 Inheritance of chlorophyll aberrations in 



Pelargonium, by R. J. Chittenden, 



408. 

 Intergraph, A simple form of, by Dr. 



A. A. Robb, *339, 444 (A 16a). 

 Intelligence in rats, by Prof. W. 



McDougall, *399. 

 Investigation of structure of mummified 



fossil plants, by Dr. H. H. Thomas, 



350. 

 Iron Age pottery from the Vardar valley, 



by W. A. Huertley, 387, 447 (H 9). 

 Irrigated plantations of the Punjab, by 



R. M. Gorrie, 415. 



Jacks (M. L.), Training in community 

 life, 426. 



Jenkin (Prof. C. F.), Small refrigerating 

 plants, *379, 447 (G 2). 



Jebvoise (F. H. J.), Underwood and its 

 uses, 414, 449 (K* 6). 



Johnson (Prof. T.), Dipteris conjuga- 

 toides n. sp., 412, 449 (K 29). 



Judgment of value of individual adver- 

 tisements, by R. J. Bartlett, 401, 448 

 (J 11). 



Kearton (W. J.), Distribution of pres- 

 sure in impulse steam turbuies . . ., 

 384, 447 (G 16). 



Keatfnge (Dr. M. W.), Developments in 

 methods of teaching, 425. 



Keeble (Sir F.), Plant integration, *412. 



Keith (Sir A.), on Kent's Cavern, 326. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) and Gilligan 

 (Prof. A.), Underclays and the ' growth 

 in place ' theory of coal formation, 

 *352. 



Kennedy (J. M.), Distribution of elec- 

 trical energy, 379, 447 (G 5a). 



Kent's Cavern, Report of Committee on, 

 326. 



Kerr (Prof. J. Graham), Biology and 

 Training of the Citizen, 102. 



Keweenawan series at eastern end of 

 Lake Superior, by Prof. E. S. Moore, 

 346, 445 (C 4). 



Kimmins (Dr. C. W.), Educational possi- 

 bilities of the cinema and wireless, 423. 



King (Prof. L. V.), Gyro-magnetic 

 electron, 340, 444 (A 25). 



Kniei" (Prof. H.), on sex determination 

 in plants, 406. 



Knox-Shaw (Dr. H.), Hornsby's meridian 

 observations at the Radcliffe observa- 

 tory, *339. 



KrXusel (Dr. R.), New Devonian plants, 

 410, 449 (K 26). 



Laing (E. v.), Water content of tree 



seedlings and transplants, 416. 

 Langdon (Prof. H.), Excavations at 



Kish, 387. 

 Lava structures in Iceland, by Dr. G. W. 



Tyrrell and Dr. M. A. Peacock, 352, 



445 (C 9). 

 Layard (Miss N. F.), Excavations on 



neolithic workshops of Ste Gertrude, 



Holland, .391, 447 (H 23). 

 ■ Maadalenian flint induatry from 



Colne Valley, Essex, *391. 

 Lea (Prof. F. C), Effect of superimposing 



a torsional stress on repeated bending 



stresses, *382, 447 (G 10). 



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