INDEX. 



703 



Theory of infantile experience, by Miss 

 M. brummond, 612, 687. 



Thierry, J. W. , Engineering of Zuyderzee 

 works, 581, 686. 



Thomas, Dr. H. Hamshaw, on preserva- 

 tion of scenic beauty, 676. 



Thompson, Prof. J. McL., Vascular 

 anatomy in problems of Carpel mor- 

 phology, 620, 688. 



Thoms, J. S., Site of Glasgow, 571. 



Thomson, Prof. G. P., on scattering of 

 electrons by crystals, 538. 



Thomson, J., Ultra-violet radiations 

 emitted by point discharges, 535. 



Thouless, Dr. R. H., Resistance and 

 polarisation in human skin, 603. 



Sensations and step-experiences, 



610. 



Throat conditions during adiabatic flow 

 of mercury vapour through nozzles 

 . . ., by W. J. Kearton, 584, 686. 



Thunderstorms, Discussion on mechanism 

 of, 535. 



Thurston, Prof. A. P., Control of air- 

 craft by supplementary airettes or 

 alulas, 587*. 



Tiegs, Dr. 0. W., Double helicoid struc- 

 ture of muscle, 562. 



Neurofibril continuity, 560. 



Timber supplies from within British 

 Empire, by A. L. Howard, 614, 687. 



Tocher, Dr. J. F., Milk survey . . ., 



635, 688. 

 Transport of organic substances in 



plants, by Prof. H. H. Dixon, 623*. 

 Turner, Prof. H. H., Catalogue of Earth- 

 quakes, 240. 



on seismological investigations, 237. 



Two laburnums : a problem in water 



loss, by J. Parkin, 626. 

 Types of reduction division in Stypocaulon 



and Cladophora, by Dr. E. M. Higgins, 



615. 

 Tyrrell, Dr. G. W., Igneous rocks of 



Glasgow district, 542*. 



Ultra-violet light on plants. Report on 



effect of, 442. 

 Ultra-violet radiations emitted by point 



discharges, by J. Thomson, 535. 

 Urwick, Major L., Rationalisation and 



industrial education, 581, 686. 

 Utilisation of surplus milk and milk 



residues, by Prof. R. A. Berry and A. 



Macneilage, 635*. 



Valley glaciation of Loch Lomond, h\ 



J. B. Simpson, 547. 

 Variations in colour- vision . . ., by Dr. 



M. ColHns, 606*, 687. 



Vascular anatomy in problems of Carpel 



morphology, bv Prof. J. McL. Thomj). 



son, 620, 688. 

 Vasoligation, etc., Beport on, 430. 

 Vassall, a., on science in a public 



school, 475. 

 Venn, J. A., on Taxation in agriculture, 



580. 

 Vernon, Miss M. D., Experimental study 



of eye-movement.s, 612*, 687. 

 Viscosity of smooth muscle, by Prof. 



B. A. McSwiney and R. E. Tunbridge, 



563. 

 Volta Effect, The, by Prof. A. W. Porter, 



21. 



Walker, Dr. J., on teaching of geography 



in Scottish schools, 643. 

 Waller, J. C. . . ., Photo-electric 



currents in leaves, 624, 688. 

 Walton, J., Roots of some species of 



Equisetum, 619, 688. 

 Walton, J., and R. Koopmans, Prepara- 

 tion of cellulose films . . ., 615*, 688. 

 Water supply of Glasgow district, by 



A. W. McPherson, 573, 685. 

 Watt, R. A. Watson, Present state of 



knowledge of atmospherics, 536, 684. 

 Weir, Dr. J., Palaeontology of Glasgow 



district, 542*. 

 Weiss, Prof. F. E., Genetics of a Tro- 



peolum mutant, 616. 

 Westermarck, Prof. E., on the study of 



popular sayings, 656. 

 Wheeler, J. F. G., . . . Blubber of blue 



and fin whales, 563. 

 Whipple, Dr. F. J. W., Propagation of 



air waves . . ., 540. 

 White, Dr. H. J. D., . . . Discrepancies 



between mental tests and examination 



tests of university students, 612*, 687. 

 Williams, Dr. G. Perrie, on marking 



and standardisation of composition, 



627*. 

 Wilson, Capt. G. E. H., Deductions from 



remains of old agricultural system in 



Uhehe, 590, 686. 

 Wilson, Dr. H. E. C, Nitrogen retention, 



598. 

 Wn.soN, Miss M. F. J., . . . Dermatea 



spp. on conifers . . ., 613. 

 Wind structure research, . . ., by M. A. 



Giblett, 537. 

 Winterbotham, Col. H. S. L 



Colonial surveys, 571*. 

 Wireless in service of education, by J. C. 



Stobart, 629. 

 Witchell, Prof. E. F. D., Chart for 



determination of internal combustion 



engine efTuiencies, 585, 686. 

 Woodhead, Dr. T. W., Forests of Europe 



and their development in early post- 

 glacial times, 618, 688. 



