INDEX. 



468 



Electrical terms and definitions report, 



363*. 

 Electricity supply, integrated, by A. L. 



Stanton and T. Stevens, 362, 454. 

 Elephants, Mandible of foetal, by Dr. 



N. B. Bales, 342, 453. 

 Elliptic functions, complex multiplica- 

 tion of, by Prof. W. E. H. Berwick, 



300, 452. 

 Embryonic stages, by . L. Purser, 343*. 

 Emotional development of adolescents, 



variation, by Prof. O. Wheeler, 392, 



456. 

 Eohepatica dyfriensis, by Dr. A. Heard 



and J. F. Jones, 330, 453. 

 Europe, racial geography at dawn of age 



of metal, by E. G. Bowen, 370, 455. 

 Evans, Prof. C. L., Removal of lactic acid 



after exercise in mammal, 389*. 

 Evans, E. E., An industry of late Bronze 



Age in W. Europe, 369, 455. 

 Evans, H., Kleinia articulata, buffering, 



403. 

 Evolution in material culture, by Dr. H. S. 



Harrison, 137. 



Fabmee, E., Frequency distribution of 



certain tests, 395. 

 Fauna of Palaeozoic rocks, by S. H. 



Straw, 314. 

 Feeding of corals, by Dr. C. M. Yonge, 



336*, 454. 

 Fermentations in cells of higher plants, 



by M. Thomas, 402. 

 Fertilisers, influence on yield and com- 

 position : 



(o) Sir J. Russell, 418. 



\b) Barley, by Dr. L. R. Bishop, 419, 

 457. 



(c) Potatoes, by Dr. E. M. Crowther, 

 420. 



(d) Meadow hay, by Dr. W. E. 

 Brenchley, 420, 457. 



(e) Sugar beet, by A. R. Clapham, 421. 

 Findlay, W. p. K., Decay in timber, 411. 

 FiSHEE, Dr. R. A., Inverse probability, 



302, 452. 

 Flame motion, Mathematical theory of, 



by Prof. P. J. Daniell, 308. 

 Fleure, Prof. H. J., Past pluvial and 



glacial periods, 371, 385. 

 Floeence, Prof. P. S., Theory of 



women's wages, 354. 

 Flow in Gases, Discussion, 305. 

 Fogg, W., Morocco, 348, 454. 

 Folk Museums, by Miss G. V. Barnard, 



448. 

 Folk Museums in Scandinavia, by Dr. 



C. Fox, 448. 

 Foreign language, Mental processes in- 

 volved in learning, by Miss C. A. 



Simmins, 397, 455. 



Forest floras, Northern Rhodesia, bv 



Dr. J. B. Davy, 409. 

 Formal training. Report on, 279. 

 Fossil tree, by Prof. J. Walton, 404. 

 Fourier series, Summability of, by Dr. 



L. S. Bosanquet, 298, 452. 

 FowLEE, Sir H., on Stresses in overstrained 



materials, 264. 

 Fuel consumption in locomotive 



practice, 361, 454. 

 Fox, Dr. C, Scandinavian Folk Museums, 



448. 

 Francis, Prof. F. E., Natural fatty aaids, 



309*, 453. 

 Feank, p., S.W. Lanes, town-planning 



report, 346. 

 Eraser, G. K., Plant nutrition, 401*. 

 Frog, production of defects in, by Miss 



D. E. Sladden, 338, 454. 

 Functions which are their own Fourier 



transforms, by Prof. E. C. Titchmarsh, 



299, 453. 

 Fungi, variations due to heat, by Dr. B. 



Barnes, 406, 456. 



Garrod, Miss D. A. E., Wady el-Mughara 



caves, 366*. 



Past pluvial discussion, 383. 



Garwood, Prof. E. J., on Photographs of 



geological interest, 253. 

 Gas flow, standard of measurement of, 



by E. Ower, 305, 452. 

 Gas reactions, by Prof.M.W.Travers,311*. 

 Gates, Prof. R. R., Blood groups and 



their inheritance, 389, 455. 



Haploid plants, 404, 456. 



Genus euphorbia, cytology, by Miss H. H. 



Harrison, 406. 

 Genus nicotiana, by Prof. W. Goodspeed, 



402*. 

 Geological history of Bristol Channel 



region. Some episodes in, by Prof. 0. T. 



Jones, 57. 

 Geological photographs. Report on, 253. 

 Geology of Bristol area, % Prof. S. H. 



Reynolds, J. W. Tutcher, and Prof. 



L. S. Palmer, 313*. 

 Geotropism of seedlings, by Miss L. E. 



Hawker, 404. 

 German, W. L., Complex acids of rarer 



elements, 313, 453. 

 GiBLETT, M. A... Meteorological relations 



of atmospherics, 293. 



Measurement of wind-speed, 306. 



Gibson, Prof. C. S., Heterocyclic and 



homocyclic arsenicals, 310*. 



Organic compounds of gold, 311. 



GiFFEN, E., High speed heavy oil engine, 



358, 454. 

 Glass-metal seals, and glass-blower's 



lathe, demonstration by J. H. Burrow, 



297*. 



