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INDEX. 



Preparation of fossil echinoderms, by 



Prof. H. L. Hawkins, 349. 

 Preparation of thin rock-sections, by 



Prof. W. T. Gordon, 348. 

 Preparatory scliools and scholarships, by 



S. How, 423. 

 Peiestley (Prof. J. H.), on vegetative 



propagation, 409. 

 Primula Kewensis and its derivatives, by 



W. C. F. Newton and Miss C. Pellew, 



407, 448 (K 11). 

 Prince of Wales, H.R.H. The, Presidential 



Address, 1. 

 Protection of aluminium and its alloys 



against corrosion by anodic oxidation, 



by Dr. G. D. Bengough and H. Sutton, 



382. 

 Psycho-analysis by a process of seK- 



analysis . . ., by Dr. E. P. Farrow, 



403, 448 (J 23). 

 Psychogalvanic phenomenon so far as 



this is relevant to psychology, by Dr. 



F. Aveling, 399. 

 Psychological aspects of our penal system, 



by Dr. J. Drever, 219. 

 Psychologic dans ses rapports avec la 



philosophic et avec la science, by Prof. 



E. Rignano, *402, 448 (J 15). 

 Psychology of patriotism, by Dr. J. C. 



Maxwell Garnet t, 400, 448 (J 9). 

 Public schools : a critical appreciation, 



by F. J. R. Hendy, 427. 

 Public schools and national life, by R. 



Gurner, 426. 

 Public school system. Discussion on, 426. 

 PtJESER (G. Leslie), Morphological 



features of calamoichthvs, 365, 446 



(D 17). 

 Pye (D. R.), High duty compression 



ignition engines, 381, 447 (G 8). 

 Pyritised plant remains, New method of 



treating, by Dr. A. Heard, 349. 



Quantitative methods in X-ray crystal 



analysis, by Prof. W. L. Bragg, 337, 



444 (A 1). 

 Qaantum Theory of electron collisions, by 



Prof. M. Born, *340, 444 (A 22). 

 Queensland and Jamaica, by W. R. 



Dunlop, 373. 



Ramsey (F. P.), Mathematical logic, 342. 

 Range of Anthropus Neanderthalensis on 



the Pleistocene continent, by Sir W. 



Boyd Dawkins, 386. 

 Reaction of plant tissues, by Miss S. H. 



Martin, Miss M. W. Rea, and Prof. J. 



Small, 410. 

 Reader (Miss), on Relationship of 



vitamin B to Bios, 397. 



Reality of nerve energy, by Prof. D. 

 Fraser Harris, 395, 448 (I 1). 



Recent geology of the northern Fayum 

 desert, by Miss E. W. Gardner, 393, 

 447 (H 29). 



Reflex posture. Discussion on, *397. 



Refrigerated transport of apples . . ., 

 by Dr. E. Griffiths and E. A. Griffiths, 

 379. 



Refrigerating plants. Small, by Prof. 

 0. F. Jenkin, *379, 447 (G 2). 



Regional balance of racial evolution, by 

 Prof. H. J. Fleure, 181. 



Regional significance of Manchester, by 

 W. Fitzgerald, 375, 446 (E 18). 



Regional survey of London . . ., by Mrs. 

 H. Ormsby, 375, 446 (E 17). 



Regional surveys and scientific societies, 

 by Sir J. Russell, 432. 



Regional work in geography. Discussion 

 on, *375. 



Relation betiveen cultivated area and 

 population, by Sir D. Hall, 255. 



Relationship between Orthosilioates and 

 Metasilicates, bv Prof. W. L. Bragg, 

 357. 



Relationship of vitamin B to Bios, Dis- 

 cussion on, 397. 



Reproductive rnethods and internal 

 structure of sulphur bacteria, by Dr. 

 D. Ellis, 413. 



Resistance of the cuticle to penetration 

 bv fungal hyphae, by Dr.W. Brown and 

 Miss C. C. Harvey, 408. 



Responses to stimulation of the cerebral 

 cortex, bv Miss S. Cooper and D. 

 Denny-Brown, *399, 448 (I 17). 



Restriction of output, by A. Angles, 

 401. 



Reticularia and other Mycetozoa . . ., 

 bv Dr. M. Wilson and Miss E. J. Cad- 

 man, 405, 448 (K 8). 



Revision of the Echinocystoida, by Miss 

 S. M. Hampton and Prof. H. L. Haw- 

 kins, 355, 445 (C 16). 



Rew (Sir R. H.), Effects of land tenure 

 systems on production, 376, 447 (F 2). 



Reynolds (Prof. S. H.), . . . Lower 

 Carboniferous (Avonian) Rocks of Eng- 

 land and Wales, 65. 



on Photographs of geological interest, 



298. 



Rignano (Prof. E.),. Psychologie dans 

 ses rapports avec la philosophic et 

 avec la science, *402, 448 (J 15). 



Ritual dances, by Miss V. Alford, 388. 



Roads on English and French maps at 

 the end of the sevente enth century, by 

 Sir G. Fordham, 371, 446 (E 2). 



Roaf (Prof. H. E.), Threshold for hue- 

 discrimination of normal and hypo- 

 chromatic individuals, *396. 



