INDEX 



105 



C. D. Ellis, Prof. C. G. Darwin, 

 Prof. O. W. Richardson, Dr. 

 Mott, 306. 



Conservation of wild life, local 

 societies and, by Lt.-Col. Sir D. 

 Prain, 437. 



Conservation of wild life, and 

 national parks, discussion by Dr. 

 V. Cornish, Prof. F. G. Baily, 

 H. Burgess, Prof. J. E. Duerden, 

 H. E. Forrest, H. E. Salmon, 449. 



CoNSiTT, Dr. F., Film in education, 

 400*, 457- 



Consumption, equilibrium with pro- 

 duction, by J. M. Rees, 352. 



Consumption and trade fluctuation, 

 by Prof. L. Robbins, 349, 454- 



Contacts of Geology : Ice-age and 

 early man in Britain, by Prof. 

 P. G. H. Boswell, 57, 328*. 



discussion, 328*, 368*. 



Co-operative movement, reconcilia- 

 tion of producer and consumer 

 within, by C. R. Fay, 350. 



CoRDER, P., Roman Malton, 366, 

 455, Appdx. 56. 



Cornish, Dr. V., Conservation of 

 wild life, and national parks, 449, 



454- 

 Town and country plannmg, 



342, 454- 

 Corresponding Societies, conference 



of delegates, 437. 

 Cotton, Dr. H., Pulling into step 



of synchronous-induction motor, 



363, 455- 

 Cotton technology, influence of 



moisture, by Dr. F. T. Peirce, 



309*, 451, 452. 

 Council, Report 1931-32, xvui. 

 Cows, wastage in dairy, by Dr. N. C. 



Wright, 411, 458. 

 Cox, Dr. J. W., Formal training in 



acquisition of skill, 375. 

 Cramp, Prof. W., Lighting at coal 



face, 361, 455- 

 Cricket-bat willow problem, by Dr. 



J. B. Davy, 394, 457- 

 Crop production by mechanical 

 power, discussion by Dr. H. J. 

 Denham, S. J. Wright, A. J. 

 Hosier, D. R. Bomford, 409, 



458. 

 Crowfoot, J. W., Excavations at 

 Samaria, 366, 4$6. 



Crump, W. B., Wool-textile industry 

 of Pennines, 341. 



Crystal structure and stereo- 

 chemistry, by J. D. Bernal, 319. 



Dana expeditions, by Dr. C. T. 



Regan, 336*. 

 Dannreother, Capt. T., Scheme 



for recording immigrant insects, 



450- 

 Darwin, Prof. C. G., Conservation 



of energy and nuclear phenomena, 



306*. 

 Davidson, H. R., Pig recording, 412. 

 Davies, O., Mining in Greece in 



pre-classical times, 374, 45^- 

 Davy, Dr. J. B., Cricket-bat willow 



problem, 394, 457- 

 Daysh, G. H. J., Industrial 



geography of N.E. coast, 340, 



Appdx. 123. 

 Dee, p. I., Neutron, 308. 

 Delegates, conference, 437. 

 Denham, Dr. H. J., Mechanised 



farming, 409, 45^. 

 Dent, A. G. H., Statistics for 



business executive, 353, 454, 



Appdx. 123. 

 Desch, Prof. C. H., Applied science 



in Yorkshire, 403*, 457, 45^, 



Appdx. 124. 

 Re-arrangements in solid state, 



324. 453. 



Difference threshold for lifted 

 weights, by R. J. Bartlett, 379. 



Di-pole association in liquid mix- 

 tures, by Dr. N. V. Sidgwick, 325. 



Dipterocarpaceas, geological history, 

 by Dr. H. Bancroft, 390, Appdx. 

 124. 



Discourses, evening, 432. 



Disorientation and vertigo, by Dr. 

 T. G. Maitland, 380*. 



Dix, Miss E., Millstone Grit and 

 Carboniferous Limestone , 326 , 453. 



Dollar, A. T., Granites of Lundy 

 Island, 328, 453. 



Domestic science as educating 

 instrument, discussion by Miss 

 H. Masters, Miss M. C. Pepper, 

 Miss M. Weddell, A. H. Whipple, 



A°S,457- ^ 



Douglas, Vice- Adml. H.P., Organi- 

 sation required for recording 



