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INDEX 



Read, Prof. H. H., Origin of igneous 



rocks, 331*, 453, Appdx. 123. 

 Reading compound passages, by 



Dr. R. W. Pickford, 383*, 456. 

 Rees, J. M., Equilibrium between 



production and consumption, 350. 

 Rees, T. K., Algal associations of 



salt marsh, 384, 457. 

 Regan, Dr. C. T., Dana expeditions, 



336*. 



Primates and early man, 337*. 



Rendle, Dr. A. B., Conference of 



delegates, 437*. 

 Rendle, B. J., Wood anatomy, 389, 



457- 



Research Committees, personnel, etc., 

 xxxviii. 



Resistance, B.A. Standards, 1865- 

 1932, by Sir R. T. Glazebrook 

 and Dr. L. Hartshorn, 300*, 417. 



Resolutions and recommendations, 

 xlii. 



Respiration of healthy and leaf- 

 roll potatoes, by Dr. T. White- 

 head, 392. 



Reward, monetary, human effort as 

 basis, discussion by Dr. C. S. 

 Myers, Dr. C. H. Northcott, 

 Dr. G. H. Miles, 355. 



Rhodesia, N.E., Babemba tribe of, 

 by Miss A. I. Richards, 368*. 



Richards, Miss A. I., Babemba tribe 

 of N.E. Rhodesia, 368*. 



Richardson, Dr. L. F., Quantitative 

 mental estimates of saturation 

 with colour, 303, 452. 



Richardson, Prof. O. W., Con- 

 servation of energy and nuclear 

 phenomena, 306. 



Neutron, 307. 



Supra-conductivity, 304. 



Richmond, I. A., Birdoswald, 

 Hadrian's Wall, 365. 



Rietz, Dr. G. E. du. Bipolar plant 

 distribution, 383, Appdx. 124. 



River flow, organisation required in 

 British Isles, discussion by Capt. 

 W. N. McClean, Capt. J. C. A. 

 Roseveare, W. J. S. Binnie, E. G. 

 Bilham, J. K. Swales, C. C. 

 Smith, W. J. M. Menzies, Capt. 

 J. G. Withycombe, D. H. Thom- 

 son, Vice-Adml. H. P. Douglas, 

 W.T.Halcrow.A.W. McPherson, 

 'S.^. Thorns, 210, 451, Appdx. 123. 



RoBBiNS, Prof. L., Consumption 

 and trade fluctuation, 349, 454. 



Roberts, Dr. J. E., Electron im- 

 pacts in gases at low pressures, 



305*- 



Robinson, Prof. G. W., Clay frac- 

 tion of soils, 413. 



Roebuck, A., Rooks in midland 

 counties, 332, Appdx. 123. 



Roll, Dr. E., Effects of world 

 depression on banking systems of 

 Central Europe, 351. 



Roman Empire, domestic archi- 

 tecture under, by Dr. A. Boethius, 

 368*. 



Roman excavatioTis at York, by 

 Rev. A. Raine, Appdx. 52. 



Roman Malton, by P. Corder, 366, 

 Appdx. 56, 455. 



Roman West Yorkshire, by Dr. A. 

 Raistrick, 367. 



Romans, who were the, discussion by 

 Prof. H. J. Rose, Prof. P. S. 

 Noble, Prof. J. L. Myres, Dr. D. 

 Randall-Maclver, 364, 456. 



Rooks in midland counties, by A. 

 Roebuck, 332, Appdx. 123. 



Rose, Prof. H. J., Early Rome, 

 evidence from religion, 364, 456. 



Roseveare, Capt. J. C. A., Water- 

 level and river-flow in British 

 Isles, 310, 451, Appdx. 123. 



Rothschild, Rt. Hon. Lord, Pioneer 

 work of Systematist, 89, 332*. 



Rowntree, a. S., Education in 

 Yorkshire, 404*, 457, Appdx. 124. 



Rushton, Dr. W., Flora and fauna 

 in upper chalk stream, 385, 457. 



Russell, Sir E. J., on Empire soil 

 resources, 286. 



Salmon, H. E., Conservation of 



wild life and national parks, 



449*. 

 Samaria, excavations, by J. W. 



Crowfoot, 366, 456. 

 Saxton, W. T., Fitzroya patagonica 



J. D. Hook., 391, Appdx. 124. 

 Sayce, R. U., Place of Archaeology 



as science, 366*. 

 Schofield, Dr. R. K., Water films 



in clay, 414. 

 Schools, advancement of science in, by 



W. M. Heller, 209, 400*. 



