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INDEX. 



Berwick, Prof. W. E. H., Arithmetic of 



cubic number-fields, 315, 430. 

 Best, Dr. S. E. J., Wheat cultivation in 



relation to soil types on the Yorkshire 



Wolds, 342. 

 Bidder, Dr. G. P., Ancient history of 



sponges and animals, 58. 

 Biological measurements, Report of Com- 

 mittee on, 286. 

 Biology in the school curriculum, by 



Prof. R. D. Laurie, 335. 

 Bionomics and affinities of Archipolypoda, 



by Rev. Dr. Brade-Birks, 323. 

 Bisat, W. S., Correlation of carboniferous 



beds of Western Europe, 318. 



— Episodes in the ' Millstone Grit ' 



period, 319. 

 ■ ■ Junction of ' upper ' and ' lower ' 



carboniferous strata, 319. 

 Blackman, Miss W. S., Modern Egyptian 



medicine man, 362*. 

 Body measurements, respiratory tests, 



and school progress, by Dr. A. A. 



Mumford, 361, 433. 

 Bond, C. J., Effect of certain radiated 



lipoids . . ., 368, 433. 

 Borthwick, Dr. A. W., Forestry in 



relation to water catchment areas, 393*. 

 Boswell, Prof. P. G. H., Cleavage-fan in 



Ludlow rocks of Denbighshire moors and 



Clwydian range, 320. 

 Source of constituents of Lower 



Greensand and other Aptian sedi- 

 ments, 323. 

 Bowen, E. G., Interpretative map of Dr. 



Bryn's anthropological observations in 



mid-Norway, 366. 

 Bower, Prof. F. O., Evolutionary changes 



in the superficial sorus, 384, 434. 

 Brade-Birks, Rev. Dr., Bionomics and 



affinities of Archipolypoda, 323. 

 British Diplopoda and Chilopoda, 



337. 

 Brady, R. P., Rural settlements in the 



middle Trent valley, 343. 

 Brierley, Dr. W. B., on control of plant 



diseases, 382. 

 British Diplopoda and Chilopoda, by 



Rev. Dr. Brade-Birks, 337. 

 British forest policy, by R. L. Robinson, 



393, 434. 

 Broadening of the outlook in education, by 



the Duchess of Atholl, 191. 

 Brodetsky, Prof. S., Equations of the 



gravitational field . . .,315. 

 Brooks, C. E. P., Influence of forests on 



rainfall, 392, 434. 

 Brooks, F. T., Disease resistance in 



plants, 390*, 434. 

 Brown, D., and Dr. E. F. Brett, 



Secondary emission from metallic and 



metallic oxide targets, 315*. 



Brown, Dr. R. N. Rudmose, Some 



problems of polar geography, 75. 

 Brown, Dr. W., Mental unity and mental 



dissociation, 167. 

 Browne, C. E., on educational training 



for overseas life, 309. 

 Bruce, J. R., Physical factors on the 



sandy beach, 331, 431. 

 Bryce, Prof. T. H., Prehistory of 



Scotland . . ., 364, 433. 

 Human skeletons from the north 



of Scotland . . ., 360, 433. 

 Buchanan, Dr. D. N., Psychological 



effects of flickering light, 374*. 

 Burness, H., Large low head conduits, 



355*, 432. 

 Burstall, Miss S., Education of the 



African woman, 397. 

 Butler, Dr. J. A. V., Effect of Electric 



field on adsorption of ions and neutral 



molecules . . ., 318*. 



Cameron, Prof. A. E., Experimental 



removal of Graber's organ in Tabanid 



fly larvae, 331. 

 Campion, G. G., Organic growth of the 



concept . . ., 379*. 

 Canadian land-locked salmon, by Prof. 



E. E. Prince. 337*. 

 Canvey, E. E., Cotton-growing policy 



. . ., 416, 435. 

 Carboniferous succession in central Pen- 

 nine area . . ., by D. A. Wray, 329. 

 Carline, G. R., Primitive Weaving at 



Bankfield Museum, 363, 433. 

 Carpel, Discussion on the, 383. 

 Carpenter, Dr. Kathleen E., Survival 



of some ice-age relics in freshwater 



fauna of Cardiganshire, 336. 

 Castleford, by E. Hepworth, 340. 

 Cave, C. J. P., on upper atmosphere, 



255. 

 Chemical aspect of wool research, by 



A. T. King, 411, 435. 

 Chemistry of coal, by Prof. R. V. 



Wheeler, 349, 433. 

 Chhibber, H. L., Ancient metallurgy in 



Burma, 330*. 

 Lamprophyres and associated rocks 



of Mokpalin, Burma, 330*. 



Volcanic rocks of Irrawaddy delta, 



330*. 

 Chipp, Dr. T. F., Forestry in relation to 



climate and erosion, 392, 434. 

 Church, Major A. G., on education in 



tropical Africa, 397, 435. 

 Circulation rate, Discussion on, 369*. 

 Classification of the colour-blind, by Dr. 



F. W. Edridge-Green, 374. 

 Clay, Dr. R. C. C, Overlap of the bronze 



and iron ages, 364. 



