INDEX. 



441 



Fading of dye-stuffs, by Dr. S. G. 



Barker, 411, 435. 

 Fairbairn, Dr. W. R. D., Religion and 



fantasy, 379. 

 Fallacies and pitfalls of non-statistical 

 economics, bv Dr. P. S. Florence, 344, 

 432. 

 Farmer, E., Psychological aspects of 



accident causation, 373, 434. 

 Farming in industrial area of West 



Riding, by C. G. A. Robertson, 400. 

 Fawcett, Dr. C. B., Position and growth 



of Leeds, 339. 

 Fearnsides, Prof. W. G., on critical 

 sections in palaeozoic rocks of England 

 and Wales, 275. 

 Fechner's Law, by Dr. R. H. Thouless, 



374. 

 Feeling and psychogalvanic reflex, by 



R. J. Bartlett) 374, 434. 

 Fertility of the sea, by H. W. Hervey, 



330. 

 Fifteen years in a tropical zoological 



garden, by H. N. Ridley, 336, 432. 

 Fisher, Dr. R. A., Measurements ... in 

 triplet children . . ., 365, 433. 



on biological measurements, 286. 



on plot technique, 410, 435. 



Fixing of linguistic boundaries by 

 national adoption of Christianity . . ., 

 by Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 338. 

 Fleming, A. P. M., Educational facilities 



offered by industry, 401. 

 Fleure, Prof. H. S., and Miss R. M. 

 Fleming, Demonstration of . . . 

 Anthropometric instrument, 361*. 

 Florence, Dr. P. S., Fallacies and pit- 

 falls of non-statistical economics, 344, 

 432. 

 Forbes, A. C, Maintenance of permanent 

 soft-wood supplies in north-western 

 Europe, 393. 

 Fordham, Sir G., Surveys and maps of 

 the Elizabethan period . . ., 341, 432. 

 Forest entomology, by Dr. J. W. Munro, 



392.* 

 Forest mycology, by W. R. Day, 391. 

 Forestry and the Empire, by Sir P. 



Clutterbuck, 393, 434. 

 Forestry in relation to climate and 

 erosion, by Dr. T. F. Chipp, 392, 434. 

 Forestry in relation to water catchment 



areas, by Dr. A. W. Borthwick, 393*. 

 Forests of Kashmir, by S. K. Mukerji, 



395, 434. 

 Forests of the Balkan peninsula, by 



W. B. Turrill, 394, 434. 

 Fossil plants of N.E. Greenland, by T. M. 



Harris, 390*, 434. 

 Foster, Dr. A. S., Nodal anatomy and 

 morphology of bud-scales in Dicoty- 

 ledons, 387, 434. 



Frankfort, Dr. H., Early prehistoric 



painted pottery of Near and Middle 



East, 363, 433.' 

 Fraser, G. K., Wood derivatives, 391*. 

 Fraser, J. A., Value of stoppage analysis 



with special reference to weaving, 378. 

 Freundlich, Prof. H., on structure and 



formation of colloidal particles, 317. 

 Fritsch, Prof. F. E., Genus Spha?roplea, 



390, 434. 

 . . . Present-day investigation of 



Protophyta, 176. 



Garfitt, G. A., o?i Derbyshire caves, 301. 

 Garnett, Miss A., Capitals of Morocco, 



342, 432. 

 Garstang, Prof. W., Origin of Appen- 



dicularians, 331*. 

 Garwood, Prof. E. J., on geologim! 



photographs, 259. 

 Genus Sphseroplea, by Prof. F. E. Fritsch, 



390, 434. 

 Geographical range of mollusca . . ., by 



J. W. Taylor, 336, 432. 

 Geographical studv of a Yorkshire manor, 



by H. King, 343*. 

 Geography teaching, Report of Committee 



on, 299. 

 Geological photographs, Report of Com- 

 mittee on, 259. 

 Geological sections in Sladen valley, by 



R. Barnett, 329. 

 Geology of Leeds District, by Prof. A. 



Gilligan, 318*. 

 Geometrical figures from Malekula and 



Ambrym, by Dr. A. C. Haddon, 364. 

 Germination of fungal spores, by Dame 



H. Gwynne- Vaughan and Mrs. H. S. 



Williamson, 388, 434. 

 Gilchrist, J., Strength of reinforced 



concrete beams in shear, 355, 432. 

 Gilligan, Prof. A., Geology of Leeds 



District, 318*. 

 Ginsberg, Dr. M., on innate differences 



and social status, 346. 

 Glaciation of Radnorshire . . ., by Dr. 



A. R. Dwerryhouse and A. A. Miller, 



328. 

 Gray, J., Evolution of vertebrates . . ., 



333. 

 Gray, Prof. R. Whytlaw, on structure 



and formation of colloidal particles, 



317. 

 Great Barrier Reef, by Rt. Hon. Sir M. 



Nathan, 339, 432. 

 Great Barrier Reef expedition, 1928, by 



Rt. Hon. Sir M. Nathan and others, 



333. 

 Greenly, Dr. E., on Dolgarrog dam 



disaster, 276. 



