INDEX 



III 



Japan, economic position, by Prof. 



G. C.Allen, 350> 454- 

 Jeffreys, Dr. H., Near earthquakes, 



316*, .^52. 

 Jewkes, J., Location of industries, 



349- 



Jones, C. B., Origin and develop- 

 ment of British cattle, 333. 



Jones, H. T., Soils of Vale of York, 

 Appdx. 90. 



Jones, Dr. Ll. W., Prediction of 

 common reactions as psychological 

 method, 382. 



Kaye, Dr. G. W. C, Suppression 

 of noise, 356, 455- 



Keith, Sir A., on Kent's Cavern, 

 289. 



Kemp, Dr. S., Oceanography in 

 Antarctic, 336*. 



Kendall, Prof. J., Compound for- 

 mation in liquid mixtures, 324. 



Kendall, Prof. P. F., Physical 

 setting of York, 338. 



Kent's Cavern, report on, 289. 



Keys, Prof. D. A., Magnetic and 

 electrical surveys over mineral, 

 diabase and artificial dikes, 315. 



Kharga Oasis, Pleistocene hydro- 

 graphy, by Miss E. W. Gardner, 



325,453. 

 Kharga Oasis, recent discoveries, by 

 Miss G. Caton-Thompson, 371, 



455. 

 KiMBELL, R. R., Training of teachers 



in Yorkshire, 403*, 4S7, Appdx. 



124. 

 Kimmins, Dr. C. W., Psychological 



selection in York, 378*. 

 Kivas at Hano, by Mrs. R. Aitken, 



368, Appdx. 123. 

 Knight, Dr. M., Life cycles of 



Mesogloiacese, 391. 

 Knight, R., How animals behave, 



378, 45^, Appdx. 124. 

 Koppen's classification, with refer- 

 ence to temperature anomalies 



of Chilean coastlands, by Dr. 



Matthews, 345. 



Labour, movement into S.E. 

 England since 1920, by Dr. B. 

 Thomas, 349, 454- 



Laidlaw, Dr. W. B. R., Elm Bark 

 Beetle, bionomic control, 396, 



457- 

 Lakes, East African, report on, 283. 

 Lamarckian experiments, third 



report, by Prof. W. McDougall, 



380. 

 Lees, Prof. S., Drying of air, silica- 

 gel process, 309*, 451, 452. 

 Leiper, Prof. R. T., Applications of 



helminthology to medicine, 337*. 

 Levi, Dr. R., French and British 



cleavage tests of timber, 359, 455. 

 Lighting at coal face, by Prof. W. 



Cramp, 361, ^55. 

 Lincolnshire, pre-Tardenois and 



Tardenois cultures of north, by 



A. L. Armstrong, 371. 

 Linton, D. L., Physiography of 



southern Scotland, 347. 

 Liquid mixtures, discussion by Prof. 



L Masson, Prof. J. Kendall, Dr. 



N. V. Sidgwick, Dr. J. A. V. 



Butler, 324, 453. 

 Lloyd, E. M. H., Planning and 



world markets, 414. 

 Lloyd, L., Polytoma as indicator of 



oxygen deficiency, 386, 457. 

 Local societies and conservation of 



zuild life, by Lt.-Col. Sir D. Prain, 



437- 



Locke, H. W., Education in York- 

 shire, 404*, 457, Appdx. 124. 



London, subsidence, by Capt. T. E. 

 Longfield, 346, 454. 



Long, F. A., Electromagnet pro- 

 tection, 305*. 



Longfield, Capt. T. E., Subsidence 

 of London, 346, 454. 



Longwell, J., Decomposition of 

 sewage in river water, 322, 452. 



Lundy Island granites, by A. T. 

 Dollar, 328, 453. 



LuPTON, H. R., Engineering features 

 of York district, Appdx. 77. 



Lydall, F., Electric power, rail- 

 ways, 361, ^55. 



Lygus simonyi Reut., causing abor- 

 tion of coffee flower buds, by 

 Dr. R. H. le Pelley, 335*, 454- 



McClean, Capt. W. N., Water- 

 level and river-flow in British 

 Isles, 2'^°, 451,452, Appdx. 123. 



