INDEX 



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Hickling, Miss E. Dix and Prof. 



A. E. Trueman, Dr. W. B. Wright, 



L. H. Tonks, Dr. R. G. S. 



Hudson, 326, 453. 

 Mo9ambique, tribes of, by Miss 



E. D. Earthy, 2(>9, Appdx. 123. 

 Molecular di-pole moments and 



intervalency angles, by Dr. N. V. 



Sidgwick, 318. 

 MooRFiELD, S. H., Relation, of 



technical to secondary education, 



407*, 45S. 

 MooRREES, Dr. v.. Psychology as 



applied at Cocoa Works, York, 



378*. 

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



454- 



MoTT, Dr., Conservation of energy 

 and nuclear phenomena, 306*. 



Multiperforate end-walls of vessel 

 segments, by Dr. L. Chalk, 389. 



Murray, Dr. M. A., Royal Tail- 

 Festival in ancient Egypt, 369, 

 456. 



Mutton production, by J. Hammond 

 and J. Edwards, 408. 



Mycorrhiza in relation to forestry, 

 report on, 293. 



Myers, Dr. C. S., Human effort as 

 basis of monetary reward, 355*. 



Vocational guidance, 381, 456. 



Myres, Prof. J. L., Film in educa- 

 tion, 400*, 457, 458. _ 



on Prehistoric sites in Egypt, 



290. 



Who were Romans, 364*, ^56. 



Narrative of meeting, xvi. 



' National Mark,' Scottish, by J. M. 

 Caie, 416. 



National parks and conservation of 

 wild life, discussion by Dr. V. 

 Cornish, Prof. F. G. Daily, H. 

 Burgess, Prof. J. E. Duerden, 

 H. E. Forrest, H. E. Salmon, 449. 



Natural waters, early English 

 literature, by Prof. E. G. R. 

 Taylor, 339. 



Neutron, discussion by Dr. J. 

 Chadwick, M. le Due de Broglie, 

 Prof. O. W. Richardson, Dr. N. 

 Feather, P. I. Dee, 307, 45i- 



Neville, Prof. E. H., on Mathe- 

 matical tables, 263. 



Nickel complexes, planar configura- 

 tion of diamagnetic, by Dr. S. 

 Sugden, 319. 



Nineveh, prehistoric civilisations, by 

 M. E. L. Mallowan, 374. 



Noble, Prof. P. S., Who were 

 Romans, 364*. 



Noise, magnetic, in dynamo-electric 

 machines, by Dr. F. W. Carter, 



359, 455- 

 Noise, suppression, by Dr. G. W. C. 



Kaye, 356, 455. 

 Nolan, Prof. J. J., Diurnal variation 



of ionisation in lower atmosphere, 



314*- 

 North Sea, faunistic divisions of 



floor, by A. C. Stephen, 337, 454. 

 NoRTHCOTT, Dr. C. H., Human 



effort as basis of monetary reward, 



355- 

 Psychological selection at 



Cocoa Works, York, 378, 456. 

 Nutrition, influence on forest tree 



seedlings, by Dr. R. N. Aldrich- 



Blake, 389, 457. 



Occupations, classification of com- 

 munities by, by Dr. E. H. 

 Selwood, 344, 454. 



Occupations, distribution in West 

 Riding, by H. C. K. Henderson, 



341- 

 O'DwYER, Dr. M. H., Chemistry of 

 hemi-celluloses of wood, 396, 



457- 

 Officers and Council, v. 

 Oil engine power, railway, by Sir H. 



Fowler, 360, 455. 

 Oldham, Dr. J. N., Helminths as 



biological controls of pests, 338*. 

 Organic effluents, effect on biological 



balance in running water, by Dr. 



R. W. Butcher, 386. 

 Orwin, C. S., Distribution of 



agricultural products, 414*. 

 Output, .statistical methods in 



quality-control, by Dr. E. S. 



Pearson, 354, Appdx. 123. 

 Output, theoretical curve, by Dr. 



S. J.F. Philpott, 380. 

 Oximes, configuration from measure- 

 ment of di-pole moments, by 



T. W. J. Taylor and L. E. Sutton, 



318,455- 



