INDEX 



121 



Will, suggestion and hypnotism, by 

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



Williams, Rev. H. G., Pygmy flints 

 from Cleveland hills, 372. 



Williams-Freeman, J. P., Chiches- 

 ter earthworks, 371, 456. 



Williamson, A. V., York in its 

 regional setting, Appdx. 3. 



Williamson, Mrs. H. S., Fruit in 

 Ascomycetes, 388, 457. 



Willow problem, by Dr. J. B. 

 Davy, 394, 457. 



Wilson, Sir A., Science in education 

 of boys and girls, 405*, 457. 



Wilson, R. F., Colour and colour 

 cycles, 356. 



WiNSON, C. G., Psychological basis 

 of wool-sorting, 302, 452. 



WiTHYCOMBE, Capt. J. G., Water- 

 level and river-flow in British 

 Isles, 312, 45-r, Appdx. 123. 



— ■ Population maps, 344. 



Wood, chemistry of hemi-celluloses 

 of, by Dr. M. H. O'Dwyer, 396, 



457- 

 Wood anatomy, by B. J. Rendle, 



389, 457- 



Woodcock, A. J. A., Zoology of 

 York district, Appdx. 28. 



Natural history of York dis- 

 trict, 332*. 



WooDHEAD, N., Pollen analysis of 

 Snowdonian peats, 385. 



WooDHEAD, Dr. T. W., Yorkshire 

 plant ecology, 383, Appdx. 22. 



Woodworking research, by P. Harris, 



396, 457- 

 WooLDRiDGE, Dr. S. W., Historical 



geography of S.E. England, 345. 

 Wool-sorting, psychological basis, 



by Dr. S. G. Barker and C. G. 



Winson, 302, 451, 452. 

 Wool-textile industry of Pennines, 



by W. B. Crump, 341. 

 Wray, Dr. D. A., Physiographic 



evolution of southern Pennine 



area in Upper Carboniferous 



period, 329. 

 Wright, Dr. N. C, Wastage in 



dairy cows, 458. 

 Wright, S. J., Tractor and farming 



costs, 409, 458. 

 Wright, Dr. W. B., Millstone Grit 



and Carboniferous Limestone, 



327- 



Wright, Dr. W. B., Pre-glacial 

 shore-line in Achill Island, 331. 



Wye, physiographic evolution of 

 lower valley, by A. A. Miller, 

 347- 



Xylaria polymorpha, causing black 

 lines in timber, by A. H. Camp- 

 bell, 388, 457. 



Yonge, Dr. C. M., Influence of 

 feeding and digestion on evolu- 

 tion, 333, Appdx. 123. 



York, agriculture in N. Vale, by 

 W. S. Gibson, Appdx. 93. 



York, agriculture in S. Vale, by 

 W. E. Gelling, Appdx. 95. 



York, agriculture N.E. of, by D. H. 

 Findlay, Appdx. 92. 



York, beginnings, by Rev. A. Raine, 



364- 

 York, Buckingham Works, Appdx. 



York, climate and variations, 1871- 



1930, by E. G. Bilham, 316, 



Appdx. 13. 

 York, education, by G. H. Gray, 



Appdx. 61. 

 York, first 7neeti7ig of B.A., 18 31, by 



Dr. O. J. R. Howarth, Appdx. 



97- 

 York, growth in history, by Prof. 



A. H. Thompson, 339*. 

 York, industries, by A. N. Shimmin, 



Appdx. 76. 

 York, physical setting, by Prof. P. F. 



Kendall, 338. 

 York, psychological selection, dis- 

 cussion by Dr. V. Moorrees, Dr. 



C. H. Northcott, Dr. C. W. 



Kimmins, Sir R. Gregory, 378, 



402*, 456. 

 York, regional setting, by A. V. 



Williamson, Appdx. 3. 

 York, Roman excavations, by Rev. 



A. Raine, Appdx. 52. 

 York, soils of Vale, by H. T. Jones, 



Appdx. 90. 

 York and district, scientific survey, 



Appdx. 3. 

 York district, engineering features, 



by H. R. Lupton, Appdx. 77. 



