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INDEX 



Fleure, Prof. H. J., Geographical 



study of Society atid World 



Problems, 103, 338*. 

 Flints, pygmy, from Cleveland hills, 



by Rev. H. G. Williams, 372. 

 Flora and fauna in upper chalk 



stream, by Dr. W. Rushton and 



H. D. Slack, 385, 457. 

 Fogg, W., ' Suq ' in Morocco, 343, 



454- 



Folklore and archaeology in N.W. 

 Spain and Portugal, by Rev. Dr. 

 E. O. James, 373, 456. 



Foodstuffs, significance of humidity 

 conditions on making and market- 

 ing, by B. G. McLellan, 309*, 



45^, 452. 

 Forbes, A. C, Silvicultural value of 



exotics in Ireland, 394, 457- 

 System of forestry for British 



Isles, 393*. 

 Forestry, system for British Isles, 



by T. B. Ponsonby, 393, 457- 

 discussion by A. C. Forbes, 



Dr. A. S. Watt, 393*. 

 Formal training in acquisition of 



skill, by Dr. J. W. Cox, 375. 

 Forrest, H. E., Conservation of 



wild life and national parks, 



449*. 

 Forrester, Prof. R. B., Britain's 



access to overseas markets, 119, 



349*. 



Fossil plant from Autun, by Prof. 

 H. S. Holden, 390. 



Foster, A. W., Thermo-electric 

 measurements, 305*. 



Fowler, Sir H., Oil engine power, 

 railway, 360, 455. 



Fox, Dr. C, Frontier dykes of 

 Wales, 370. 



Eraser, Dr. A. H. H., Scottish 

 sheep industry, 408, 45S . 



Eraser, J. A., Incentives to learning 

 industrial process, 378. 



Fresh-water, biological balance, dis- 

 cussion by Dr. W. H. Pearsall, 

 Dr. W. Rushton and H. D. Slack, 

 Dr. R. N. Butcher, R. S. A. Beau- 

 champ, and P. Ullyott, Dr. L. 

 Lloyd, Prof. F. Balfour-Browne, 

 Dr. G. S. Carter, J. T. Saunders, 

 Prof. H. S. Holden, 385, 457. 



Frith, J., Theory of drying, 309, 

 451. 



Gardiner, Prof. J. S., on East 

 African Lakes, 283. 



Gardner, Miss E. W., Pleistocene 

 hydrography of Kharga Oasis, 

 Egypt, 325, 453. 



Gardner, R. C. B., Timber preser- 

 vation on estates, 393, 457. 



Garrard, Dr. C. C, Electric pro- 

 pulsion of ships, 357, 455. 



Gaseous explosions, initiation by 

 small flames, by Dr. J. M. Holm, 

 305,45-r. 



Gelling, W. E., Agriculture in 

 S. Vale of York, Appdx. 95. 



General Treasurer's Account, xxvii. 



Geographical study of Society and 

 World Problems, by Prof. H. J. 

 Fleure, 103, 338*. 



Geography, historical, of S.E. Eng- 

 land, by Dr. S. W. Wooldridge, 



345- 

 Geography, historical, of York district, 



by Prof. H . Thompson , Appdx .35. 

 Geography, human, of moorlands 



of N.E. Yorkshire, by F. Elgee, 



340, 454- 



Geography, industrial, of N.E. coast, 

 by G. H. J. Daysh and E. Allen, 

 340, Appdx. 123. 



Geological history of Dipterocar- 

 paceae, by Dr. H. Bancroft, 390, 

 Appdx. 124. 



Geology, contacts : Ice-age and early 

 man in Britain, by Prof. P. G. H. 

 Boswell, 57, 328*. 



discussion, 328*, 368*. 



Geology of York district, by C. E. N. 

 Bromehead, 325*, Appdx. 8. 



Geophysics, applied, by Prof. A. O. 

 Rankine, 21, 303*. 



Georgi, Dr. J., Wegener's Green- 

 land Expedition, 1930-31, geo- 

 physical results, 344*. 



' Gestalt ' compared with other 

 trends, by Prof. R. H. Wheeler, 



377- 



Gibson, W. S., Agriculture in N. 

 Vale of York, Appdx. 93. 



Gilchrist, J., Elasticity and 

 hysteresis of rocks and artificial 

 stone, 362, 455- 



Gilligan, Prof. A., Conglomerates 

 underlying Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Sedbergh and Tebay 

 districts, 330. 



