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INDEX 



water-level and river-flow in 

 British Isles, 2'i3,45i,Appdx.i23. 



Doyle, Prof. J., Fitzroya patagonica 

 J. D. Hook., 391, Appdx. 124. 



Drever, Prof. J., Quantitative rela- 

 tion of physical stimuli and 

 sensory events, 300. 



on Vocational tests, 292. 



Drying of air, silica-gel process, by 

 Prof. S. Lees, 309*, 451, 452. 



Drying, theory, by J. Frith and F. 

 Buckingham, 309, 451. 



DuERDEN, Dr. H., Tracheidal varia- 

 tion in ferns, 390, 457. 



DuERDEN , Prof. J . E . , Conservation of 

 wild life, and national parks, 449*. 



Dykes, frontier, of Wales, by Dr. C. 

 Fox, 370. 



Dynamo-electric machines, magnetic 

 noise, by Dr. F. W. Carter, 359, 

 455. 



Earth pressures, report on, 287. 



Earthquake recording in London, 

 by J. J. Shaw, 316*. 



Earthquake records, long-wave 

 phase, by Dr. R. Stoneley, 315, 

 452. 



Earthquakes, near, by Dr. H. 

 Jeffreys, 316*, 452. 



Earthy, Miss E. D., Tribes of 

 Mo9ambique, 369, Appdx. 123. 



East African lakes, report on, 283. 



East Ridijig Agriculture, by J. 

 Strachan, Appdx. 89, 458. 



■ discussion by Dr. S. E. J. 



Best, J. Strachan, 410, 458. 



Easterby, W., Science teaching in 

 senior schools, 402*. 



Ecology, Yorkshire plant, by Dr. 

 T. W. Woodhead, 383 , Appdx. 22. 



Edgell, Prof. B., Current con- 

 structive theories in Psychology, 

 169, 380*. 



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

 blind and tests for colour-blind- 

 ness, 376. 



Education, adult, film in, by J. W. 



Brown, 399, ^57. 

 Education, place of science for 

 boys and girls, symposium by 

 Sir R. Gregory, Sir A. Wilson, 

 D. Gray, Dr. W. W. Vaughan, 

 Prof. W. W. Watts, 404*, 457. 



Education, relation of technical to 

 secondary, discussion by Sir P. 

 Watkins, J. P. Yorke, P. Abbott, 

 J. H. Hallam, S. H. Moorfield, 

 406, 458. 



Education in York, by G. H. Gray, 

 Appdx. 61. 



Education in Yorkshire, discussion 

 bv Sir J. B. Baillie, Prof. C. H. 

 Desch, Dr. J. Strong, R. R. 

 Kimbell, Prof. T. H. Searls, 

 G. H.Thompson, A. S. Rowntree, 



E. Walker, H.W. Locke, 402, 457, 

 Appdx. 124. 



Educational and documentary films, 



report on, 296. 

 Educational cinematography, by 



F. A. Hoare, 398, 457- 

 Edwards, J., Mutton production, 



408. 

 Eggar moth, small, colouration of 



cocoons, by Prof. F. Balfour- 



Browne, 334, Appdx. 123. 

 Egypt, prehistoric sites, report on, 290. 

 Egypt, Royal Tail-Festival in 



ancient, by Dr. M. A. Murray, 



369,^56. 

 Elasticity and hysteresis of rocks 



and artificial stone, by J. Gilchrist 



and Dr. R. H. Evans, 362, 455- 

 Electric and magnetic units : Paris 



Conference, July 1932, by Sir 



R. T. Glazebrook and Dr. Ezer 



Griffiths, 305*, 451. 

 Electric power, railway, by F. 



Lydall, 361, 455- 



Electric propulsion of ships, by 

 Dr. C. C. Garrard, 357, 455- 



Electrical resistance, B.A. standards 

 1865-1932, by Sir R. T. Glaze- 

 brook and Dr. L. Hartshorn, 

 300*, 417. 



Electrical terms and definitions, report 

 on, 289. 



Electrification, rural, and grid, by 

 R. B. Matthews, 357, 455. 



Electromagnet protection, by F. A. 

 Long, 305*. 



Electron impacts in gases at low 

 pressures, by Dr. J. E. Roberts, 



305*- 

 Electrons, photographic action, by 



Dr. J.E.Taylor, 305*. 

 Elgee, F., Camp on Eston Hills, 



3(>5, 456. 



