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INDEX. 



GoDDEN, W., Fertilisers and rainfall, 



effect on pasture grass, 424, 457. 

 Gold, Organic compounds of, by Prof. 



C. S. Gibson and Prof. J. L. Simonsen, 



311. 

 GooDENOUGH, Sir F. W., Education for 



commerce,business man's view, 416,456. 

 GooDSPEED, Prof. W., Genus nicotiana, 



402*. 

 Goodwin, A. J., Arming the Ama 



Mpondo, 387*. 

 Gordon, Dr. R. G., Basis of social 



adjustment, 392. 

 Gordon, Miss V. E. C, Curricula in 



modern girls' school, 414, 456. 

 'Graf Zeppelin,' by Direktor W. E. 



Doerr, 361*, 454. 

 Grassland improvement : 



(a) Indigenous plants, by Prof. R. 6. 

 Stapleton, 423. 



(6) Nutritional level of grazing animals, 

 by Dr. J. B. Orr, 423. 



(c) Effect of fertilisers and rainfall, by 

 W. Godden, 424. 



(d) Management of grass land, by Prof. 

 J. A. Hanley, 424*. 



(e) Intensive grass land management, 

 by H. J. Page, 424*. 



Gray, H. St. G., Somerset earthworks, 

 367, 455. 



Great Barrier Reef, by A. P. Orr ; F. S. 

 Russell and Miss S. M. Marshall; Dr. 

 CM. Yonge ; Dr. S. M. Manton and 

 Dr. T. A. Stephenson, 335, 453. 



Green, Prof. A. G., British dyestuff 

 industry, 309. 



Gregory, Dr., Plant nutrition, 401*. 



Gregory, Prof. J. W., Atlantic cable 

 fractures, 314*. 



Permian as a system, 319. 



Pluvial periods and German drifts, 



376. 



Gregory, Sir R. A., on Educational and 

 documentary films, 287. 



Gregory, Prof. T. E., Rationalisation and 

 technological unemployment, 106. 



Griffith, Dr. B. M., Northern Natural- 

 ists' Union, 449*. 



Grindley, G. C, Psychological factors in 

 peripheral vision, 399*. 



Guillebaud, W. H., Artificial regenera- 

 tion of oak, 408. 



Gwynne-Vaughan, Prof. Dame H., 

 Pyronema confluens, life-history, 406, 

 456. 



Gyromagnetic effect in paramagnetic 

 substances, by W. Sucksmith, 294, 452. 



Haddon, Dr. A. C, on Notes and queries 



on anthropology, 266. 

 Hadfield, Dr. J. A., Mental health of 



pre-school child, 413. 



HAiL, Sir D., on Breeding experiments on 



plants, 275. 

 Hanley, Prof. J. A., Management of 



grass land, 424*. 

 Haploid plants, by Prof. R. R. Gates, 



404, 456. 

 Hardwoods, British-grown, by A. Howard, 



407*, 456. 

 Hardwoods, cultivation, by D. W. Young, 



407*. 

 Harper, Dr. G. I., Absorption of X-rays 



in the region of 1 to 10 A°., 297. 

 Harper, W. R., Probability of modified 



X-ray scattering, 297. 

 Harrison, Miss H. H., Genus Euphorbia, 



cytology, 406. 

 Harrison, Dr. H. S., Evolution in 



material culture, 137. 

 Hawker, Miss L. E., Geotropism of 



seedlings, 404. 

 Heard, Dr. A., Eohepatica dyfriensis, 



330, 453. 

 Heart, Conducting tissue in, bv Dr. C. 



Coombs, 391*. 

 Heart, Unpublished work on, by Prof. 



A. F. S. Kent, 388, 455. 

 Heavy oil engine, by Dr. S. J. Davies 



and E. Giffen, 358, 454. 

 Henderson, Dr. J.^ Methods of con- 

 struction of earhest tables of logarithms, 



302, 452. 

 Hendriks, Miss E. M. L., Stratigraphy 



of South Cornwall, 332. 

 Henry, Dr. T. A., Derivatives of 



Quitenine, 310*, 453. 

 Herzberg, G., Band spectra of P2, C2 



and CH in ultra-violet and vacuum 



regions, 296, 452. 

 — — G., and Mrs. L., Bands of Bea and 



B2, 296, 452. 

 Heurtley, W. a.. Neolithic site in 



Western Macedonia, 370. 

 HiCKLiNG, Prof. H. G. A., Permian as a 



system, 320. 

 Geological structure of English 



Pennines, 331. 

 High steam pressures in power generation, 



by G. A. Orrok, 361, 454. 

 Hill, Dr. A. W., Present day problems in 



iaxonomic and economic botany, 191. 



Transplant experiments, 276. 



Hill, Prof. Sir L., Air pressure variation 



in works, 360, 454. 

 HiNTON, M. A. C, Extinct cave fauna of 



Bristol district, 341*. 

 Hirst, F., Canning industry, establish- 

 ment problems, 422*. 

 Hodge, W. V. D., Topological methods 



in algebraic geometry, 307, 453. 

 Holland, J. L., Education in relation to 



industry and commerce, 418*. 

 Horse, Domestication of, by S. J, Jones, 



371. 



