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INDEX 



MacCulloch, Rev. Canon J. A., 



Were fairies actual race of men, 



373,^56. 

 McDouGALL, Prof. W., Intelligent 



and instinctive behaviour, 383. 

 Lamarckian experiment, third 



report, 380. 

 McLellan, B. G., Significance of 



humidity conditions in making 



and marketing of foodstuffs, 309*, 



451, 452. 

 McLennan, Prof. J. C, Supra- 



conductivity, 303*, Appdx. 123. 

 McPherson, a. W., Water-level and 



river-flow in British Isles, 310*, 



451, Appdx. 123. 

 Macrae, Dr. A., Vocational 



guidance, 382*, 456. 

 Magnetic and electrical surveys over 



mineral, diabase and artificial 



dikes, by Prof. D. A. Keys, 315. 

 Maitland, Dr. T. G., Disorienta- 

 tion and vertigo, 380*. 

 Maize, physiology of hybrid vigour 



in, by Dr. E. Ashby, 392, 457. 

 Mallowan, M. E. L., Prehistoric 



civilisations of Nineveh, 374. 

 Malton, Roman, by P. Corder, 366, 



455, Appdx. 56. 

 Malvales, tile cells in rays of, by 



Miss M. M. Chattavi^ay, 395. 

 Mann, Dr. F. G., Configuration of 



4-co-valent compounds of metals 



of platinum group, 318, 453. 

 Marconi Co., television, 317, 451. 

 Mark, Prof. Dr. H., Space model of 



cellulose, 321, 453. 

 Market research, psychological 



problems, by Dr. G. H. Miles, 



382*. 

 Marsh, M. C, Controlled humidity 



in woollen and worsted mills, 



309*, 451, 452. 



Marsh, salt, algal associations, by 



T. K.Rees, 383, ^57- 

 Marshall, Dr. C. E., Clay particle, 



413- 

 Masson, Prof. I., Phenomena in 



liquid mixtures, 324*, 453. 

 Masters, Miss H., Domestic science 



and domestic subjects, 405, 457, 



458. 

 Mathematical tables, report on, 263. 

 Matthews, Dr., Temperature 



anomalies of Chilean coastlands 



with reference to Koppen's classi- 

 fication, 345. 



Matthews, R. B., Rural electrifi- 

 cation and grid, 357, 455. 



Mechanical power for crop pro- 

 duction, discussion by Dr. H. J. 

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

 Hosier, D. R. Bomford, 409, 458. 



Meisenheimer, Prof. Dr. J., Stereo- 

 chemistry of oximes, hydroxyl- 

 amines and amine-oxides, 317. 



Meissner, Dr. W., Supra-conduc- 

 tivity, 303*, 452. 



Mendelian Recessive, impurity, by 

 Miss R. C. Bamber, 338*. 



Menken, J., Case method, 354. 



Mental training and domestic science , 

 by Miss M. C. Pepper, 405, 457, 

 458. 



Menzies, W. J. M., Water-level and 

 river-flow in British Isles, 310, 

 451, Appdx. 123. 



Merritt, Capt. F. W., Science for 

 older scholars in rural schools, 

 401. 



Mesogloiaceae, life cycles , by Miss W. 

 Parke and Dr. M. Knight, 391. 



Mesolithic Age in Britain,byJ.G.D. 

 Clark, 371*, 455- 



Michigan, secondary crystallisation 

 of tourmaline in Lower Devonian 

 sediments, by Mrs. S. W. Alty, 



330- . 

 Migration, international , in twentieth 

 century, by Prof. J. Coatman, 



348. 



Miles, Dr. G. H., Human effort as 

 basis of monetary reward, 355*. 



Psychological problems in mar- 

 ket research, 382*. 



Milk marketing dilemma, by F. J. 

 Prewett, 415, 458. 



Miller, A. A., Physiographic evolu- 

 tion of lower Wye valley, 347. 



AliLLER, W. C, Genetics of sheep 

 and economic significance, 407. 



Sheep-goat hybrid, 338*. 



Miller, Dr. E., Temperamental 

 differences in behaviour disorders 

 of children, 381, 456. 



Mills, Dr. W. H., on Some aspects 

 of Stereochemistry, 37, 317*. 



Millstone Grit, relations to Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone, symposium, by 

 Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, Prof. G. 



