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INDEX. 



Holmes, J., The Clyde estuary, 571. 



HoLTEDAHL, Prof. O., Land forms in 

 some Antarctic and sub-Antarctic 

 islands, .575*. 



HoRA, Dr. S. L., Animal ecology of 

 torrential streams . . ., 565. 



HoTiNE, Capt. M., Air surveys, 571*. 



Hours in industry. Question of, by L. C. 

 Bobbins, 581*. 



Howard, A. L., Timber supplies from 

 within British Empire, 614, 687. 



Human aspects of industrial rationalisa- 

 tion, by R. J. Mackay, 606, 687. 



Human distributions in Scotland, Dis- 

 cussion on, 588. 



Hunter, J., on teaching of geography in 

 Scottish schools, 645. 



HuNTiNGFORD, G. W. B., Hunting tribes 

 of Kenya, 690. 



Hunting tribes of Kenya, by G. W. B. 

 Huntingford, 590. 



Hypnotism, by Dr. D. N. Buchanan, 

 609*. 



Igneous rocks of Glasgow district, by 



Dr. G. W. Tyrrell, 542*. 

 Inbreeding in Jersey cattle, by A. D. 



Buchanan Smith, 649. 

 Increasing returns and economic progress, 



by Prof. A. Young, 118. 

 Individual differences in mental inertia, 



by Dr. LI. Wynn Jones, 611*, 687. 

 Influence of engineering on civilisation, by 



Sir W. Ellis, 128. 

 Influence of temperature on response to 



electrical stimulation, by Prof. H. H. 



Dixon and T. A. Bennett Clark, 624, 



687. 

 Ingold, .C. T.. pH and buffers of potato 



tuber, 624, 687. 

 Insects injurious to timber, . . ., by R. C. 



Fisher, 626. 

 Intercorrelations of psychological tests 



. . ., by E. Farmer, 609*. 



Jackson, Dr. J., Free pendulum clocks, 



534, 684. 

 Jackson, T. W., on preservation of 



scenic beauty, 676. 

 James, E., Regional planning for English 



Lake District, 680. 

 James, H. E. 0., Present position in 



regard to theories of colour vision, 



606*. 

 James, R. W., Heat vibrations of a 



crjrstal lattice . . ., 536, 684. 

 Japanese Mesozoic plants, by Prof. Y. 



Ogura, 616*. 

 Jenkin, Miss P. M Plankton of 



Loch Awe . . ., 560*. 

 Jet-wave and its applications, by Dr. 



J. Hartman, 586, 686. 



Johnson, Prof. D., Physiography of the 



Atlantic coast of N. America, 569, 685. 

 Johnson, Prof. T., on Old Red Sandstone 



rocks of Kiltorcan, 394. 

 Jones, Dr. Ll. Wynn, Individual 



differences in mental inertia, 611*, 687. 

 Jones, Prof. W. Neilson, on effect of 



ultra-violet light on plants, 442. 



Kearton, W. J., Throat conditions 



during adiabatic flow of mercury 



vapour through nozzles . . ., 584, 686. 

 Keith, Sir A., on Kent's Cavern, 434. 

 Kent's Cavern, Report on, 434. 

 Keer, Prof. J. Graham, Spirula, 566, 



685. 

 Kerr, R., Gordon Mimro collection of 



Japanese antiquities . . ., 590. 

 Kiltorcan, Report on Old Red Sandstone 



rocks of, 394. 

 Knight, A. R., Psychological make-up 



of the business executive, 606*. 

 Knight, Dr. M., Sexuality in the 



Ectocarpacese, 615. 



Lactation . . ., Discussion on, 599. 



Lake District, Dr. H. R. Mill on geo- 

 graphy of English, 677. 



Lake District, E. James on regional 

 planning for English, 680. 



Land forms in some Antarctic and sub- 

 Antarctic islands, by Prof. 0. Holte- 

 dahl, 575*. 



Land of the Tuaregs, by F. Rennell Redd, 

 570, 685. 



Larval forms by Prof. W. Garstang, 



77. 



Laurie, Dr. A. P., on Post-primary 

 education in Scotland, 629*. 



Laurie, Prof. R. D., on animal biology 

 in school curriculum, 397. 



Leitch, Dr. I., Metabolism of iodine, 

 604*. 



Leitch, Prof. R. H., Cheese defects . . ., 

 633*. 



Le Maistre, C, Standardisation in 

 industry, 581*, 686. 



Leucocytes and fibroblasts cultivated in 

 vitro, by Miss D. Strangeways, 561. 



Light reactions, by Dr. E. K. Rideal and 

 F. E. Smith, 541. 



Livestock industry . . ., by Dr. J. S. 

 Gordon, 213. 



Living tree — its increase in girth, by 

 Prof. J. H. Priestley, 614*, 687. 



London's theory of valency and stereo- 

 chemistry, by H. F. Biggs, 635*. 



Lothian, A. J. D., Rhyme-structure of 

 ' Paradise Lost ' . . ., 610. 



Low, Prof. A., Five long cist burials in 

 Kincardineshire, 688, 686. 



