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INDEX 



Society and world problems, geo- 

 graphical study, by Prof. H. J. 

 Fleure, 338*. 



Soil resources, Empire, report on, 286. 



Soils, clay fraction, discussion by 

 Prof. G. W. Robinson, Dr. C. E. 

 Marshall, Dr. R. K. Schofield, 



413- 

 Soils of Vale of York, by H. T. 



Jones, Appdx. 90. 

 Solid state, re-arrangements in, by 



Prof. C. H. Desch, 324, 453- 

 Sounds, estimation of direction, by 



H. E. O. James, 375*- 

 SouTHGATE, Dr. B. A., Effects of 



sewage and industrial pollution 



in Tees estuary, 323, 452, 453. 

 Southwell, Dr. T., Applications of 



helminthology to fisheries, 337*, 



454- 

 Soviet enterprise, engineer's review, 



by A. P. M. Fleming, 358, 455- 

 Spain, folklore and archiEology in 



N.W., by Rev. Dr. E. O. James, 



373. 456. 

 Spectral transmission of atmosphere, 



effect on visibility by artificial 



light, by M. G. Bennett, 317, 



452. 

 Spiers, F. W., Crystalline nature of 



tin amalgams, 305*. 

 Statistics, preparation for business 



executive, discussion by Dr. W. H. 



Coates, A. G. H. Dent, Dr. E. S. 



Pearson, F. W. Paish, 353, 454, 



Appdx. 123. 

 Staudinger, Prof. Dr. H., Colloid 



particles of cellulose, 320, 453- 

 Steam power, railways, by Sir S. B. 



Tritton, 360, 455. 

 Stephen, A. C, Faunistic divisions 



of floor of North Sea, 337, 454- 

 Stereochemistry, some aspects, by 



Dr. W.H.Mills, 37,317*. 

 discussion by Prof. Dr. J. 



Meisenheimer, T. W. J. Taylor, 



and L. E. Sutton, Dr. N. V. 



Sidgwick, Dr. F. G. Mann, Dr. S. 



Sugden, J. D. Bernal, 317, 453- 

 Stewart, W. A., Pig production, 



^12,458, Appdx. 124. 

 Stock production, discussion by 



Prof. J. A. S. Watson, Dr. N. C. 



Wright, H. R. Davidson, W. A. 



Stewart, 411, 45^. 



Stone, decay in relation to bacteria, 



by Prof. S. G. Paine, 387, 457. 

 Stoneley, Dr. R., Long-wave phase 



of earthquake records, 315, 452. 

 Strachan, J., Agriculture in York 



district, Appdx. 89, 458. 

 East Riding agriculture, 411*, 



458. 

 Stream-flow measurement, by 



C. C. Smith, 311, 451, 452. 

 Strong, Dr. J., Training of teachers 



in Yorkshire , 403 , 457 , 458 , Appdx . 



124. 

 Sugden, Dr. S., Planar configuration 



of diamagnetic nickel complexes, 



319- 



Suggestion, hypnotism, and will, by 

 Dr. W. Brown, 377, Appdx. 124. 



SuK, Prof, v.. Eyebrows and eye- 

 lashes in man, 370, 456. 



Human races on basis of 



serological tests, 369, 456. 



Supra-conductivity, discussion by 

 Prof. J. C. McLennan, Prof. 

 W. J. de Haas, Dr. W. Meissner, 

 Prof. O. W. Richardson, 303, 

 Appdx. 123. 



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



454- 

 Sutherland, Dr. J. D., Quickness 



and intelligence, 375. 

 Sutton, L. E., Configuration of 



oximes from measurement of 



di-pole moments, 318, 453. 

 Swales, J. K., Water-level and 



river-flow in British Isles, 310*, 



451, Appdx. 123. 

 Synchronous - induction motor, 



pulling into step, by Dr. H. 



Cotton and F. A. Hough, 363,455. 

 Systematist, pioneer work, by Rt. 



Hon. Lord Rothschild, 89, 332*. 



Tail-Festival, Royal, in ancient 

 Egypt, by Dr. M. A. Murray, 

 369, 456. 



Tardenois and pre-Tardenois cul- 

 tures of N. Lincolnshire, by A. L. 

 Armstrong, 371. 



Taylor, Prof. E. G. R., Natural 

 waters, early English literature, 



339- 

 Taylor, Dr. J. E., Photographic 

 action of electrons, 305*. 



