INDEX. 



471 



RoBB (Dr. A. A.), Simple form of Inte- 

 eraph, *33i), 444 (A 16a). 



Rootstock investieatioiis on apples and 

 plums, by R. G. Hatton, *430, 449 

 (M 6). 



Rotating wing in aircraft, by H. E. 

 Wimperi!=, 381, 447 (G 7). 



RowsE (A. A.), Production of motor- 

 cars, *379. 



Russell (Sir J.), on educational training 

 for overseas life, 455. 



Regional surveys and scientific 



societks, 432. 



Russell (Miss M. E. B.), Correlation 

 between human hair-form and geo- 

 graphical regions, 390. 



Russian currencjr . . ., by Prof. W. 

 Gelesnoff, 377. 



Rutherford (Sir E.) and Chad wick 

 (Dr. J.), Collision of a. particles with 

 light atoms, *338, 444 (A 4). 



Salaman (Dr. R. N.), Inheritance of 



facial types, 390. 

 Sandford (Dr. K. S.), Early man in 



relation to river gravels, and other 



deposits of Upper Egj^pt, 368. 



on problems of Thames gravels, 347. 



Savory (Miss G. H.), North-west massif 



of France, 374. 

 Scholarships at women's colleges, by 



Miss J. P. Strachey, 423. 

 Scholarships : methods of selection, by 



W. Hamilton Fyfe, 422. 

 Schoolboy science, by Prof. D'Arcy 



Thompson, *422. 

 ScHWANiTSCH (B. N.), Wiug pattern in 



butterflies, Evolution of, *363, 446 



(D 12). 

 Science of the Assyrians in the seventh 



centurv, B.C., bv R. Campbell Thomp- 

 son, 387, 447 (H 10). 

 Seasoning of timber, by S. T. C. Stillwell, 



418, 449 (K* 19). 

 Secretion of the cocoon in Eisenia 



foetida, the Brandling Worm, by A. J. 



Grove and L. F. Cowlev, 363, 445 



(Dll). 

 Seistnoloytcal investigations, Report of 



committee on, 267. 

 SsMMENS (Dr. E. S.), Hydrolysis by 



light polarised by colloidal particles 



. . ., 345. 

 Separation and racemisation of simple 



optically active compoimds, bv Prof. 



J. Backer, *342. 

 Sex determination in plants. Discussion 



on, 406. 

 Sex distribution and inheritance in 



Silene Nutans . . ., l)v Dr. E. J. Collins. 



406 (K 9). 



Scx-oi^ans of the Arohegoniates, bv Prof, 



D. H. Campbell, 404. 

 Shaft-graves of Mycenae . . ., by Sir A 



Evans, *386. 

 Shaw' (J. J.), on Seismological inveatiga 



tions, 267. 

 Shaxby (Dr. J. H.), Method for esti 



mating reflection of light by the skin 



*390. 

 Shotover biickj'ard . . ., by S. S. Buck 



man, *348. 

 Simpson (Miss), Wychwood village sites 



394. 

 Singer (Dr. C), Place of history of science 



in education, 420. 

 Siphonophora, New sense organ in, by 



Dr. R. T. Gunther, 362. 

 Skene (Dr. M.) and Stuart (Miss G. L.), 



Physiology of Sphagnum, 409. 

 Slater (Dr. G.), Structure of disturbed 



deposits of Moens Klint and Lonstrup, 



Denmark, 353. 

 Sleeping sickness . . ., by Dr. G. D. Hale 



Carpenter, 365, 446 (D 19). 

 Snell (Sir J.), Present and future develop- 

 ment of electricity s^qyply, 156. 

 Social psychology of leadership, by F. C. 



Bartlett, *402, 448 (J 16). 

 Soil classification. Discussion on, *430. 

 SoLLAS (Prof. W. J.), Geology of Oxford 



district, *345. 

 Some critical points in forest economy, 



by A. C. Forbes, 414. 

 Spearman (Prof. C), Origin of error, 



*399, 448 (J 1). 

 Spectra., Analysis of Line, by Prof. A. 



Fowler, 16. 

 Spielman (MissW.), Vocational -selection, 



. . ., 403. 

 Stamp (Sir J.), Inheritance as an economic 



factor, 128. 

 Stephenson (A.), Accidents in industry, 



*401, 448 (J 12). 

 Stevens (Prof. F. L.), Tropical fungi of 



the western hemisphere, 404, 448 (K 4). 

 Stieltjes integral in harmonic analysis, by 



Prof. J. C. Burkill, *339, 444 (A 8e). 

 Stillwell (S. T. C), Seasoning of timber, 



418, 449 (K* 19). 

 Stobart (J. C), Wirele.ss in education, 



424. 

 Strachey (Miss J. P.), Scholarships at 



women's colleges, 423. 

 Stratigraphical diachronism in the Mill- 

 stone Grit of Lancashire, by W. B. 



Wright, 354. 

 Stratton (Dr. F. J. M.), British Eclipse 



Expedition to Sumatra, *338, 444 (A (i). 

 Stress concentration produced bv Hllets, 



by S. Timoshenko, 382, 447 (G 1 1 ). 

 Strong (Prof. J.), Organisation of edu- 

 cation, 425. 



