INDEX 



107 



Elgee, F., Human geography of 

 moorlands of N.E. Yorkshire, 



340. 454- 

 Prehistoric archeeology in York- 

 shire, Appdx. 40, 454. 

 Ellis, Dr. C. D., Conservation of 



energy and nuclear phenomena, 



306. 

 Elm Bark Beetle, bionomic control, 



by Dr.W. B. R. Laidlaw, 396,457. 

 Empire, plant products in relation 



to human needs, by Sir A. W. 



Hill, 43.2- 

 Empire soil resources, report on, 286. 

 Engineering features of York district, 



by H. R. Lupton, Appdx. 77. 

 Engineer's Outlook, by Sir A. 



Ewing, I. 

 Eriogaster lanestris L., colouration 



of cocoons, by Prof. F. Balfour- 



Browne, 334, Appdx. 123. 

 Eston Hills, camp, by F. Elgee, 365, 



45^. 

 Evans, Dr. R. H., Elasticity and 



hysteresis of rocks and artificial 



stone, 362, 455. 

 Evaporation from plane and spheri- 

 cal surfaces, by Dr. A. Ferguson, 



309*, 451. 

 Evaporation of water in air-stream, 



by Dr. Ezer Griffiths, J. H. 



Awbery and R. W. Powell, 309*, 



451- 



Evolution, influence of feeding and 

 digestion upon, by Dr. C. M. 

 Yonge, 333, Appdx. 123. 



EwiNG, Sir A., An Engineer's Out- 

 look, 1 . 



EwLES, J., Cathodo-luminescence, 



305*- 

 Eyebrows and eyelashes in man, by 

 Prof. V. Suk, 370, 456. 



Fairies, actual race of men, by Rev. 

 Canon J. A. MacCulloch, 373, 



456 ■ 

 Farmer, E., Vocational tests, 375*, 



456; 

 Farming, mechanised, discussion 



by Dr. H. J. Denham, S. J. 



Wright, A. J. Hosier, D. R. 



Bomford, 409, 458. 

 Fashion cycles, discussion by E. A. 



Filene, R. F. Wilson, 356, 



Fauna and flora in upper chalk 

 stream, by Dr. W. Rushton and 



H.D. Slack, 385,457. 



Faunistic divisions of floor of North 

 Sea, by A. C. Stephen, 237, 454- 



Fay, C. R., Reconciliation of pro- 

 ducer and consumer within co- 

 operative movement, 350. 



Fearnsides, Prof. W. G., Millstone 

 Grit and Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, 326*. 



Feather, Dr. N., Neutron, 308, 



451- 

 Ferguson, Dr. A., Evaporation from 

 plane and spherical surfaces, 309*, 



451. 

 Ferns, tracheidal variation, by Dr. 



H. Duerden, 390, 457. 

 Fibres, discussion of constitution 



by Prof. W. N. Haworth, Prof. 



Dr. L. Zechmeister, Prof. Dr. H. 



Staudinger, Dr. E. L. Hirst, 



Prof. Dr. H. Mark, W. T. Ast- 



bury, 319, 453. 

 Field, Miss M., Film in education, 



400*, 457. 

 Fildes, Miss L. G., Educational 



backwardness and behaviour diffi- 

 culties in children, 381. 

 Filene, E. A., Fashion cycles, 356*. 

 Film in education, discussion by 



Sir B. Gott, A. C. Cameron, R. 



Gow, F. A. Hoare, J. W. Brown, 



Dr. F. Consitt, Miss M. Field, 



Prof. J. L. Myres, J. L. Holland, 



G. T. Hankin, 397, 457- 

 Films, educational and documentary, 



report on, 296, 400*. 

 Finance, public, by Dr. A. C. 



Benham, 349. 

 FiNDLAY, D. H., Agriculture N.E. 



of York, Appdx. 92. 

 Fish movements, mechanism, by 



Dr. J. Gray, 334. 

 Fishing industry and plankton re- 

 search, by Prof. A. C. Hardy, 336. 

 Fitzroya patagonica J. D. Hook., by 



Prof. J. Doyle and W. T. Saxton, 



2gi, Appdx. 124. 

 Flame-temperatures, measurement 



by a-particles, by Dr. J. E. 



Shirodker, 305*. 

 Fleming, A. P. M., Engineer's 



review of Soviet enterprise, 358, 



455. 



