INDEX 



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Bird-migration, by Prof. C. J. 

 Patten, 338. 



Birdoswald, Hadrian's Wall, by 

 LA. Richmond, 365. 



BiSBEE, Mrs., Impurity of Mendelian 

 Recessive, 338*. 



Blackburn, Dr. K. B., Peat investi- 

 gations in N. England, 384. 



Blackman, Prof. V. H., on Instruc- 

 tion in botany, 293. 



Body fluids, origin, by C. F. A. 

 Pantin, 336, 454. 



BoETHius, Dr. A., Domestic archi- 

 tecture under Roman Empire, 

 368*. 



BoMFORD, D. R., Intensive farming 

 with mechanised equipment, 410, 

 458. 



BooTHROYD, F., Science teaching in 

 senior schools, 401. 



BoswELL, Prof. P. G. H., Contacts 

 of Geology : Ice-age and early 

 man in Britain, 57, 328*. 



Botany, instruction, report on, 293. 



Bowie, Dr. J. A., Selection, training 

 and placing of administrative 

 personnel, 354*, 454. 



Brammall, Dr. a.. Origin of igneous 

 rocks, 331*, 453, Appdx. 123. 



Britain's access to Overseas Markets, 

 by Prof. R. B. Forrester, 119, 



349*- 

 Broglie, M. le Due de. Neutron, 



307- 



Bromehead, C. E. N., Geology of 

 York district, 325*, Appdx. 8. 



Brooks, F. T., on Mycorrhiza in 

 relation to forestry, 293. 



Brown, F. J., Zoological aspects of 

 helminthology, 337*. 



Brown, J. W., Film in adult 

 education, 399, 457. 



Brown, Dr. W., Physical stimuli and 

 sensory events, 301. 



suggestion, hypnotism and will, 



377, Appdx. 124. 



Browne, Hon. J. F. A., Co- 

 operation between universities 

 and industries in placement, 355, 



454- 

 Bryan, Dr. P. W., Type patterns 



in geographical distribution of 



buildings, 343. 

 Buckingham, F., Theory of drying, 



309, ^5J. 



Buckingham Works, York, Appdx. 

 87. 



Buckley, F., Mesolithic artifacts 

 from Pennine Chain, 372. 



Buildings, type patterns in geo- 

 graphical distribution, by Dr. 

 P. W. Bryan, 343. 



Bureau of Agric. Parasitology, by 

 Dr. B. G. Peters, 338*. 



Burgess, H., Conservation of wild 

 life and national parks, 449*. 



Butcher, Dr. R. W., Biological 

 balance in fresh water, 386. 



Effects of pollution on biology 



of non-tidal reaches of Tees, 322, 

 452, 453. 



Butler, Dr. E. J., Tropical plant 

 diseases, 388*. 



Butler, Dr. J. A. V., Free energies 

 of normal aliphatic alcohols in 

 water, 325*. 



Butterfield, J. a.. Conglomerates 

 underlying Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Sedbergh and Tebay 

 districts, 330. 



Caie, J. M., Scottish ' National 

 Mark,' 416. 



Call to Engineer and Scientist, by 

 Prof. M. Walker, 131, 358*, 

 455- 



Calvert, Dr. W. T., Purpose and 

 nature of survey of River Tees, 

 322, 452. 



Camboglanna, discoveries, by I. A. 

 Richmond, 365. 



Cameron, A. C, Film as cultural 

 force, 397, 457. 



Cameron, Dr. A. E., Experimental 

 rearing of H^matopota pluvialis 

 L. (the Cleg, Tabanidae), 335. 



Cameron, Dr. T. W. M., Applica- 

 tions of helminthology to veteri- 

 nary medicine, 337*. 



Campbell, A. H., Black lines in 

 timber caused by Xylaria poly- 

 morpha, 388, 457. 



Carboniferous Limestone, relations 

 to Millstone Grit, symposium by 

 Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, Prof. 

 G. Hickling, Miss E. Dix and 

 Prof. A. E. Trueman, Dr. W. B. 

 Wright, L. H. Tonks, Dr. R. G. S. 

 Hudson, 326, 453. 



