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INDEX. 



Babbage machines, modern, by Dr. L. J. 

 Comrie, 303, 452. 



Baker, S. J. K., Population map of 

 Uganda, 347. 



Baly, Prof. E. C. C, Photosynthesis of 

 carbohydrates, 310, 453. 



Bands of Be.2 and Bo, by Mr. G. and Mrs. 

 L. Herzberg, 296, 452. 



Bandspectra of Po, C2 and CH in the 

 ultra-violet and in the vacuum region, 

 by G. Herzberg, 296, 452. 



Banister, Dr. H., Psychology of tuber- 

 culous patient, 400*, 455. 



Barboub, Prof. G. B., Past pluvial dis- 

 cussion, 385. 



Geological background of Peking 



man, 386*. 



Barger, Prof. G., Action of chem. substs. 

 on teredo, 310*. 



Barnard, Miss 6. V., National folk 

 museum discussion, 364*. 



Folk museums, 448. 



Barnes, Dr. B., Variations in fungi in- 

 duced by heating spores, 406, 456. 



Barnwood discoveries, by Mrs. E. 

 Clifford, 365, 455. 



Bartlett, R. J., Effects of low frequency 

 vibration on body and mind, 394. 



Bath, Celtic and Saxon, by R. W. M. 

 Wright, 365. 



Batho, Prof. C, Structural design, 363, 

 454. 



Beddoe memorial lecture, by Sir A. 

 Keith, 368*. 



Beersheba basin, neolithic and palaeo- 

 lithic work, by Sir F. Petrie and E. 

 Macdonald, 366. 



Bernal, Dr. J. D., The solid state, 302*. 



Berwick, Prof. W. E. H., Complex 

 multiplication of elliptic functions, 

 300, 452. 



Beth-pelet excavations, by Sir F. Petrie, 

 367, 455. 



BiLHAM, E. G., Recent improvements in 

 meteorological anemometry, 305. 



BiNNS, H., Wool- textile trade advertise- 

 ments, 398*, 455. 



Biology, Aninial, in the school curriculum. 

 Report on, 260. 



BiSAT, W. S., Carboniferous of. western 

 Europe, 329. 



Bishop, Dr. L. R., Influence of fertilisers 

 on Barley, 419, 457. 



Blackburn, J. M., Rifle-shooting effi- 

 ciency, 400*. 



Blatz, Dr. W. E. , Motivation of behaviour 

 of pre-sehool child, 413*, 456. 



Blood groups and their inheritance, by 

 Prof. R. R. Gates, 389, 455. 



Blood platelets, by Prof. G. A. Buck- 

 master, 388*. 



BoEHMKB, Dr. M., Curricula of central 

 modern schools, 415*. 



BosANQUET, Dr. L. S., The summability 



of Fourier series, 298, 452. 

 BoswELL, Prof. P. G. H., Early man and 



glacial deposits, 379. 

 Boulder clay margin in Essex and Herts., 



by Dr. S. W. Wooldridge and D. J. 



Smetham, 350. 

 BoTiLTON, Prof. W. S., Permian as a 



system, 321. 

 BowBN, E. G., Racial geography of 



Europe at dawn of metal age, 370, 455. 

 Bower, Prof. F. O., Size and form in 



plants, 1. 

 Bragg, Prof. W. L., The structure of the 



solid state : inorganic compounds, 301. 

 Breeding experiments on plants, Report on, 



275. 

 Brenchley, Dr. W. E., Plant nutrition, 



401, 456. 

 Influence of fertilisers on meadow 



hay, 420, 457. 

 Brett, Dr. G. F., Synthesis of ammonia 



by controlled electron streams, 294, 



462. 

 Bristol and Greenland, by Dr. V. 



Stefansson, 347*. 

 Bristol and overseas empire, by Col. E. W. 



Lennard, 345, 454. 

 Bristol district, extinct cave fauna, bj' 



M. A. C. Hinton, 341*. 

 Bristol district (prehistoric), 344 ; (pre- 



Roman), 364, 455, by Mrs. D. P. 



Dobson. 

 Bristol, historical geography, by S. J. 



Jones, 346. 

 Bristol region, survey, by W. W. Jervis, 



344*. 

 Britton, Dr. H. T. S., Complex acids of 



rarer elements, 313, 453. 

 Brockington, W. a., General survey of 



' Central Modern ' curricula, 413, 456. 

 Bronze Age, An industry of, in W.Europe, 



by E. E. Evans, 369, 465. 

 Bronze Age implements. Report on dis- 

 tribution of, 269. 

 Brooks, Dr. C. E. P., Climatic changes 



in historic times, 349, 454. 



Past-pluvial discussion, 384. 



Brooks, F. T., on Mycorrhiza in relation 



to forestry, 274. 

 Bryan, J., Antiseptic treatment of 



conifers, 412, 456. 

 BucKMASTER, Prof. G. A., Renewed 



study of blood-platelets, 388*. 

 BuDGETT, J. S., by Prof. J. G. Kerr, 



338*, 453. 

 Bureau, R., Meteorological relations of 



atmospherics, 293, 452. 

 Burrow, J. H., Demonstration of glass- 

 metal seals, and glass-blower's lathe, 

 297*. 

 Burt, Prof. C, on Formal training, 

 279. 



