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INDEX. 



Economic resiliency, by Prof. W. R. 



Scott, 578, 686. 

 Economics of small farms, by U. A. E. 



Harkness, 637. 

 Edridge-Green, Dr. F. W., Simul- 

 taneous colour contrast, 603, 686. 

 Educatility, by Dr. C. S. Myers, 605. 

 Education : the next steps, by Dr. C. 



Norwood, 200. 

 Educational clinics and psychological 



tests, papers on, 630. 

 Effect of velocity of test on notch brittle- 



ness of mild steel and other metals, by 



J. G. Docherty, 687, 686. 

 Effects of ultra-violet light on fungi . . ., 



by Prof. F.L.Stevens, 613, 688. 

 Egyptian god of death, by Miss M. A. 



Murray, 591. 

 Egyptian peasantry. Report on, 436. 

 Elles, Dr. Gertrude L., on Highland 



geology, 550. 

 Ellis, Sir W., Influence of engineering on 



civilisation, 128. 

 Elmhirst, R., Millport laboratory, 560. 

 Embryology of sponges, . . ., by Dr. 



G. P. Bidder, 565. 

 Endotrophic mycorrhiza of the straw- 



berrj' . . ., by D. G. O'Brien, 634. 

 Errors in spelling, by Dr. J. Drever, 



606*. 

 Evans, Prof. C. Lovatt, Relation of 



physiology to other sciences, 150. 

 Evaporative cooling of aero engines, by 



Wing-Commr. Cave-Brown-Cave, 585*, 



686. 

 Evidence of nature and origin of human 



speech, by Sir R. Paget, 589. 

 Evolution of mammalian vomer, by Prof. 



R. Broom, 566*. 

 Excavation of palaeolithic cave in W. 



Juda;a, by Miss D. A. E. Garrod, 594. 

 Excavations in Macedonia . . ., by 



W. A. Heurtley, 595, 686. 

 Exhibition of reconstruction of vegetation 



of past ages, by Prof. A. C. Seward, 



616*. 

 Experimental methods for determining 



distribution of electric and magnetic 



fields, by B. Hague, 586*. 

 Experimental study of eye-movements, by 



Miss M. D. Vernon, 612*, 687. 

 Experimental work upon transfer of 



training, by Miss E. M. Yates, 607. 

 Experiment in educational broadcasting, 



by S. Davis, 630*. 

 Eye estimations of planetary detail, 



Probable errors of, b}' T. L. MacDonald, 



537*. 



Factors that influence movements of 

 surviving mammalian intestine, by 

 Dr. H. E. Magee, 604, 687. 



Farmer, E., Intercorrelations of psvclio- 



logical tests . . ., 609*. 

 Fatty acid as source of carbohydrate in 



diabetes, by Prof. J. J. R. Macleod, 



604*. 

 Fawcett, Prof. C. B., Recent develop- 

 ments in regions adjacent to Tees 



estuary, 575*, 685. 

 Fenelon, Dr. K. G., . . . Road and rail 



transport, 579, 686. 

 Ferguson, Dr. A., and J. A. Hakes, 



. . . Surface tension and density, 539. 

 Fermentation, Discussion on, 541*. 

 Field Museum — Oxford University ex- 

 cavations at Kish, by H. Field, 592*. 

 Field Museum Syrian expeditions, by 



H. Field, 591*. 

 FiNLAY, T. M., Rolled spherulites in 



Felsite from the Shetlands, 545. 

 Fisher, R. C, . . . Insects injurious to 



timber, 626. 

 Fitzgerald, W., Population problem of 



South Africa, 576. 

 Five long cist burials in Kincardineshire, 



by Prof. A. Low, 588, 686. 

 Flame temperatures, measurement of, by 



Dr. E. Griffiths and J. H. .A.wbery, 533. 

 Fleming, Miss R. M., on preservation of 



scenic beauty, 676. 

 Flinty crush-rock in outer Hebrides, by 



R. M. Craig, 543. 

 Food fishes of Madeira, by Dr. M. 



Grabham, 567. 

 Forest flora of N. Rhodesia . . ., by Dr. 



J. Burtt Davy, 615*, 687. 

 Forest nursery, by Dr. H. M. Steven, 



619*, 687. 

 Forestry in Scotland . . ., by Sir J. 



Stirling-Maxwell, 626*. 

 Forests of Europe and their development 



in early post-glacial times, by Dr. T. W. 



Woodhead, 618, 688. 

 Forests of Europe : the post-industrial 



period, by Prof. D. Stamp, 619, 687. 

 Fourteenth-century MS. map of Britain 



. . ., by R. A. Pelham, 577. 

 Free pendulum clocks, by Dr. J. Jackson, 



534, 684. 

 Frequency variations of triode oscillator, 



by D. F. Martyn, 537, 684. 

 Fritsch, Prof. F. E., on Biological 



investigation of British fresh waters, 



621. 

 Fulton, J. S., and Prof. B. A. McSwiney, 



Pulse velocity in central and peripheral 



arteries in man, 602. 



Gardiner, Prof. J. Stanley, on Great 



Barrier Reef, 395. 

 Garfitt, G. a., on Sumerian copper, 437. 

 Garrod, Miss D. A. E., Excavation of 



palaeolithic cave in W. Judaea, 594. 



