INDEX. 



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Observations on Bifurcaria tubcrculata, 



by Miss E. M. Rees, 379. 

 Observations on elasticity of arteries, by 



Prof. B. A. McSwiney, 367. 

 Occurrence of monascus on desiccated 



coconut, by J. Stirling, 388, 434. 

 Ogg, Dr. W. G., Soil profile as basis for 



intensive soil surveying, 409. 

 Ogilvie, Sir F. G., Address to Conference 



of Delegates, 419. 

 Oliver, Dr. T., Predetermination of wool 



cloth prices, 415, 435. 

 Organic growth of the concept . . ., by 



G. G. Campion, 379*. 

 Oswald, Dr. F., Mud volcano at Shugo, 



330*. 

 Roman camp of Margidunum . . ., 



359. 

 Overlap of the bronze and iron ages, by 



Dr. R. C. C. Clay, 364. 

 Overseas life, Report of Committee on 



educational training for, 309. 

 Oxidation of fattv acids in the body, by 



Dr. E. J. Wayne, 369, 433. 



Palaeozoic Bryophvta . . ., by J. Walton, 



385, 434. 

 Palceozoic rocks of England and Wales, 



Report of Committee on critical sections 



in, 275. 

 Palestine earthquake, 1927, by Dr. 



B. Willis, 339*. 

 Pancreatic lipase I, by Dr. E. R. Dawson, 



369, 433. 

 Pancreatic lipase II, by Dr. B. S. Piatt, 



369, 433. 

 Pantin, C. F. A., Movement in Amoeba, 



333, 432. 

 Paper pulp from bamboo, by W. Raitt, 



395*. 

 Parasites of the Phceophvcece, by Prof. 



J. Lloyd Williams, 379*. 

 Parsons, Prof. F. G., The Englishman of 



the future, 138. 

 Passage of spermatozoa into cocoon in 



the Brandling worm, by Dr. A. J. 



Grove, 334, 431. 

 Pearsall, Dr. W. H., Metabolic effects 



of nitrogen, 386*. 

 Pearson, R. S., Utilisation of soft 



woods . . .,391, 434. 

 Pectoral fin in mackerel sharks . . ., by 



Prof. E. E. Prince, 337*. 

 Peirce, F. T., Problems of textile 



testing . . ., 417*, 435. 

 Penetrating rays, by Dr. W. Kolhorster, 



315*, 430. 

 Percival, E., and H. Whitehead, 



Quantitative examination of fauna of 



some types of stream bed, 336. 



Perithecial development in Nectria mam- 

 moidea, by A. E. 8. .Mcintosh, 387. 



Phenomena of mediumistio trance, by 

 Dr. T. W. Mitchell, 377*, 4.M. 



Phlrem necrosis anil starch accumulation 

 in potato leaf-roll, bv Dr. T. White- 

 head, 388. 



Physical factors on the sandy beach, by 

 J. R. Bruce, 331, 431. 



Physics of psycho-galvanic-reflex phe- 

 nomenon, by Dr. R. H. Thouless, 370. 



Place of man in the Tertiary period, bv 

 Sir W. Boyd Dawkins, 359. 



Platt, B. S., Pancreatic lipase II, 369, 

 433. 



Plot technique. Discussion on, 410. 



Polar geography, Some prol)hms of, by 

 Dr. R. N. Rudmose Brown, 7.5. 



Polar properties of molecules, bv Prof. 

 P. Debye, 315*. 



Post-carboniferous movements in the 

 Northumbrian fault block, by H. C. 

 Versey, 327. 



Potato eel worm, by T. H. Taylor, 406*, 

 435. 



Poulton, Prof. E. B., on zoological 

 bibliograj)hy and publication, 284. 



Predetermination of wool cloth prices, bv 

 Dr. T. Oliver, 415, 435. 



Prehistoric archaeology of the Mendips, 

 by E. K. Tratman,'361. 



Prehistory of Scotland . . ., bv Prof. 

 T. H. Bryce, 364, 433. 



Prices and price-control in Great Britain 

 and the United States, by Miss M. 

 Tappan, 345. 



Priestman, H., and A. W. Stevenson. 

 Higher drafts in worsted spinning, 412, 

 435. 



Primitive weaving at Bankfield Museum, 

 by G. R. Carline, 363, 433. 



Prince, Prof. E. E., Canadian land- 

 locked salmon, 337*. 



Pectoral fin in mackerel sharks 



. . ., 337*. 



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

 from, xviii. 



Problems of textile testing . . ., by F. T. 

 Peirce, 417, 435. 



Protophyta . . ., present-day investigation* 

 of, by Prof. F. E. Fritsch, 176. 



Psychological aspects of accident causa- 

 tion, by E. Farmer, 373, 434. 



Psychological effects of flickering light, 

 by Dr. I). X. Buchanan, 374*. 



Psychology of special scholastic dis- 

 abilities, Discussion on, 372. 



Quantitative determination of physical 

 properties of artificial silk . . ., by A. L. 

 Wykes, 417, 435. 



