INDEX. 



469 



Myers (Dr. C. S.), on heredity in its 

 physical and mental aspects, 3(J6. 



on Vocational tests, 331. 



Myres (Prof. J. L.), on Egi/pl. Culture of 

 peasant population, 329. 



on Kenfs Cavern. 320. 



Neaverson (Dr. E.), on geological 



technique . . ., 350. 

 Neolithic culture of the northern Fayum 



desert, by Miss G. Caton-Thompson, 



393. 

 Newman (M. H. A.), Combinatory 



topology, 342, 445 (A 29). 

 Newton (W. C. F.) and Pellew (Miss 



C). Primula Kewensis and its deriva- 

 tives, 407, 448 (K 11), 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), on Mathematical 



Tables, 273. 

 North-west massif of France, by Miss 



G. H. Savory, 374. 

 NuNN (Prof. T. P.), General conceptions 



and scope of education, 424. 

 NuTTALL (Mrs. Z,), Ancient calendar 



systems of America, *393, 447 (H 31). 



Observation and analysis of mental facts, 



by Prof. A. Michotee, *399. 

 Observations on role of vitamin B in 



animal nutrition, by Prof. J. C. 



Drummond, *397. 

 Oldest stratigraphical collection in the 



world . . . John Poyiiter, by Dr. 



R. T. Gunther, *346. 

 Olive (G. W.), on educational training 



for overseas life, 457. 

 Operculum in Mercierella and allied 



forms, by Prof. W. C. Mcintosh, 360, 



445 (D 4). 

 Orbital Dynamics, by Dr. T. M. Cherrv. 



339. 

 Organisation of education, by Prof. J. 



Strong, 425. 

 Origin of error, by Prof. C. Spearman, 



*399, 448 (J 1). 

 Origin of Species . . ., Problem of the, 



by Prof. H. F. Osborn, 359, 445 (D 1). 

 Ormsby (Mrs. H.), Regional survey of 



London . . ., 375, 446 (E 17). 

 Ormsby-Gore (Hon. W.), Economic 



develojyment of tropical Africa . . ., 113. 

 on educational training for overseas 



life, 452. 

 Orr-Ewtng (Miss), on Relationship of 



vitamin B to Bios, 397. 

 Osborn (Prof. H. F.), Problem of the 



Origin of Species . . ., 359, 445 (D 1). 

 OsTROWSKY (Dr. A. M.), Zeroes of 



Functions connected by a linear 



relation, *340, 444 (A 19).' 



Our coming total eclipse, by Prof. H. H 

 Turner, *338. 



Our Near Eastern borders, by Dr. D. G 

 Hogarth, 372. 



Overseas life, Discussion on educational 

 irainivg for, 450. 



Overseas life, Beport of committee on 

 educational training for, 333. 



Overy (Rev. C), in discussion on pro- 

 blems of Thames gravels, 348. 



O.xford, Site and growth of. by H. 

 Beckit, 370. 



Pantometria of Leonard Digges, by A. R. 



Hinks, *373. 

 Parasitic control of insects. Recent work 



in France on, by R. C. Fisher, 364. 

 Parasitism of Armillaria Mellea in rela- 

 tion to conifers, by W. R. Day, *417. 

 Payne (Dr. W. W. ) and Poulton (Dr. 



E. P.), Physiological basis of visceral 



sensation, *398. 

 Penetration of lichen Gonidia by fungal 



constituents . . ., by Miss Fry, *410 



448 (K 23). 

 Percival (Prof. J.), Aegilops x wheat 



hybrids, 405, 448 (K 6). 

 Personality and value, by Dr. W. Brown, 



402, 448 (J 19). 

 Peters (Prof. R. A.), on Relationship of 



vitamin B to Bios, 397. 

 Petrie (Sir Flinders), Egypt and the 



Caucasus, 393. 

 Petrology of Avonian rocks at Sodbury, 



Gloucestershire, by A. W. Coysh, 358. 



445 (C 21). 

 Photographs of geological interest, Report 



of committee on, 298. 

 Physiological aspects of potato blight, 



by Dr. E. J. Collins, 430. 

 Physi(!logicfil basis of visceral sensation, 



bv Drs. W. W. Payne and E. P. 



Poulton, *398. 

 Physiolog}' of Sphagnum, by Dr. M. 



Skene and Miss G. L. Stuart, 409. 

 Physiology of the so-called psycho- 

 galvanic reflex, by Miss H. Wells and 



Prof. R. J. S. Mcbowall, *395. 

 Pitt-Rivers (Capt. G.), Depopulation in 



the Pacific . . ., 385, 447 (H 1). 

 Place of history of science in edueaticn 



by Dr. C. Singer, 420. 

 Plant integration, by Sir F. Keeble, *4I2. 

 Population map of the British Isles, 



Report of advisory committee on 



making a, by H. O. Beckit, *374. 

 Pott (Miss G.), on educational trail .iig 



for overseas life, 454. 

 PorLTON (Prof. E. B.), on Zoological 

 bibliography and publication, 325. 



