INDEX 



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Schools, science teaching in senior, 

 discussion by F. J. Thorpe, 

 Miss A. A. Scorrer, Capt. F. W. 

 Merritt, F. Boothroyd, W. 

 Easterby, 400. 



Schools, secondary, and domestic 

 science, by Miss M. Weddell, 405, 

 457, 458. 



Science, advancement in schools, by 

 W. M. Heller, 209, 400*. 



Science, domestic, as educating 

 instrument, discussion by Miss 

 H. Masters, Miss M. C. Pepper, 

 Miss M. Weddell, A. H. Whipple, 



405. 457- 

 Science, place in education of boys 



and girls, symposium by Sir R. 



Gregory, Sir A. Wilson, D. 



Gray, Dr. W. W. Vaughan, 



Prof. W. W. Watts, 404*, 457. 

 Science teaching in senior schools, 



discussion by F. J. Thorpe, 



Miss A. A. Scorrer, Capt. F. W. 



Merritt, F. Boothroyd, W. 



Easterby, 400. 

 Scorrer, Miss A. A., Science for 



senior girls, 401. 

 Scotland, agricultural marketing 



organisation, by T. G. Henderson, 



415, 458. 



Scotland, conifers in, by F. R. S. 

 Balfour, 394, 457- 



Scotland, physiography of southern, 

 by D. L. Linton, 347. 



Scottish ' National Mark,' by J. M. 

 Caie, 416. 



Scottish sheep industry, by Dr. 

 A. H. H. Eraser, 408, 458. 



Searls, Prof. T. H., Extra-mural 

 facilities for adult education in 

 Yorkshire, 403, 457, Appdx. 124. 



Sectional Officers, ix. 



Sedbergh and Tebay districts. 

 Conglomerates underlying Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, by J. A. 

 Butterfield and Prof. A. Gilligan, 



330- 

 Seismological investigations, report 



on, 257. 

 Selwood, Dr. E. H., Classification 

 of communities by occupations, 



344, 454- 

 Serological tests, human races on 

 basis of, by Prof. V. Suk, 369, 

 456. 



Sewage, decomposition in river 



water, by J. Longwell, 322, 452. 

 Sewage and industrial pollution in 



Tees estuary, by Dr. B. A. 



Southgate, 323,-^52, 453. 

 Shaw, J. J., Earthquake recording 



in heart of London, 316*. 

 Shaxby, Dr. J. H., Physical stimuli 



and sensory events, 301. 

 Sheep, economic significance of 



genetics, by W. C. Miller, 407. 

 Sheep Farming : distinctive feature 



of British agriculture, by Prof. 



R. G. White, 229, 407*. 

 Sheep-goat hybrid, by W. C. Miller, 



338*. 

 Sheep industry, Scottish, by Dr. 



A. H. H. Eraser, 408, 458. 

 Sheppard, T., Conference of dele- 

 gates, 450*. 

 Sherrington, Prof. Sir C, on 



Colour vision, 291 . 

 Shimmin, a. N., Industries of York, 



Appdx. 76. 

 Ships, electric propulsion, by Dr. 



C. C. Garrard, 357, 455- 

 Shirodker, Dr. J. E., Measure- 

 ment of flame temperatures by 



a-particles, 305*. 

 Short, F., Humidity-measuring 



instruments, 309*, 451 , 452. 

 Short-wave reception with frame 



aerials, by Prof. L. S. Palmer, 314, 



452. 

 SiDGWiCK, Dr. N. v., Di-pole 



association in liquid mixtures, 325 . 

 Molecular di-pole moments, 



and intervalency angles, 318. 

 on Parachors, 264. 



Silica-gel process, drying of air, by 

 Prof. S. Lees, 309*, 45^, 452- 



Single factor theory, by Dr. J. O. 

 Irwin, 379, 456. 



Skill, formal training in acquisition 

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



Slack, H. D., Flora and fauna in 

 upper chalk stream, 385, 457. 



Smith, Dr. A. H., Yorkshire place- 

 names, 374*. 



Smith, C. C., Stream-flow measure- 

 ment, 311, 451, 452, Appdx. 123. 



Smith, T., Hamilton and aplanatism , 

 308*, Appdx. 123. 



Smith, W. Campbell, on Petro- 

 graphic classification, 284. 



