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INDEX. 



LiNPOOT, E. H., A problem iu the analytic 



theory of numbers, 298. 

 Ling, A. W., Sugar beet investigations, 



421*, 457. 

 Locomotive fuel consumption, by Sir H. 



Fowler, 361, 454. 

 Locusts, cyclic polymorphism, by Dr. 



B. P. Uvarov, 342, 454. 

 Logarithms, construction of earliest 



tables, by Dr. J. Henderson, 302, 452. 

 Lothians, agricultural geography, by 



iliss C. P. Snodgrass, 351. 

 Lydney excavations, by Dr. R. E. M. 



Wheeler, 365*. 

 Lynam, a. E., Disciplinary values in 



education, 416*. 



McAllister, Miss A. H., Adolescent 



modes of thinking, 393. 

 Macdonald, a. W., Action of drugs, 



391*. 

 Macdonald, E., Neolithic and palaao- 



lithic work in Beersheba basin, 366. 

 Macdonald, J., Measurement of stand- 

 ing trees, 407, 456. 

 McDowALL, Prof. R. J. S., Function of 



Carbon Dioxide, 389*, 455. 

 Mace, C. A., Psycho-physics of desire. 



399. 

 Macedonian neolithic site, by W. A. 



Heurtley, 370. 

 Magnetic alloys. Experiments on, by Dr. 



H. H. Potter, 297. 

 Magnetism, Some problems of, by Prof. 



J. H. van Vleck, 294*. 

 Magnetism, Theories of terrestrial, by Dr. 



F. E. Smith, 15. 

 Malkin, Dr. T., X-ray investigations 



with long-chain compounds, 295. 



Natural fatty acids, 309*, 453. 



Mann, Sir J., Neglected aspects of 



housing problem, 353. 

 Manton, Dr. S. M., Anaspides and 



paranaspides, 334, 453. 



Life conditions of corals, 336*, 454. 



Margins, by Prof. F. W. Ogilvie, 356*. 

 Marine ostracod, internal anatomy, by 



Prof. H. G. Cannon, 334, 453. 

 Marshall, Miss S. M., Plankton of seas 



round Great Barrier Reef, 336. 

 Mass-spectra, new, by Dr. F. W. Aston, 



303*. 

 Mathematical tables. Report on calculation 



of, 250. 

 Measurement of wind speed, b3' M. A. 



Giblett, 306. 

 Menzies, Dr. R. C, Organic compounds 



of thallium, 312. 

 Merseyside, social survey, by D. C. Jones, 



355, 454. 

 Mess, Dr. H. A., Social survey of Tyne- 



side, 356, 454. 



Metastable molecules in active n'trogen, 

 by Dr. L. C. Jackson and Dr. C. F. 

 Powell, 295, 452, 

 Meteorological anemometry. Recent im- 

 provements in, by E. G. Bilham, 305. 

 MiERS, Sir H. A., on South African 

 archceology. 269. 



National folk museum, 364. 



Miles, Dr. H. W., Habits of sawfiies, 339. 



Potato root eelworm, 425*. 



Milne, Prot. E. A., St3llar structure and 



the origin of stellar energy, 302*. 

 Minorcan excavations, by Miss M. A. 



Murray, 368*, 455. 

 MoiR, Sir E., The interdepend,ence of 

 science and engineering, with some 

 exatnples, 119. 



Air pressure variations in works, 



359, 454. 

 Molecular spectra and chemical binding, 



by Prof. R. S. MuUikan, 305*. 

 Moraines of western Durham, by Dr. 



A. Raistrick, 331*. 

 Morgan, Prof. G. T., State experiment 



in chemical research, 38. 

 — • — British dyestufi industry, 309. 



Antimony analogue of tryparsamide, 



310*. 

 Morgan, H. T., Curriculum of non- 

 selective school, 414. 

 Morocco, by W. Fogg, 348, 454. 

 Morphology of heterostyly, by J. Stirling, 



405*. 

 Morton, J., British dyestuff industry, 



309. 

 Moss, Dr. E. H., Parkland of Alberta, 



405. 

 Mouse population, effect of density, by 



Prof. F. A. E. Crew, 335*. 

 Mouth in vertebrates, musculature for 

 opening, by Prof. F. H. Edgeworth, 

 337. 

 Moxlikan, Prof. R. S., Molecular spectra 



and chemical binding, 305*. 

 Murray, Mias M. A., Excavations in 



Minorca, 368*, 455. 

 Murray, P. D. F., Early development of 



vertebrate skeleton, 343. 

 MuRTi, N. N., Heart of starfish and sea 



iirchins, 340. 

 Mycorrhiza in relation to forestry, heport 



on, 274. 

 Myers, Dr. C. S., on Vocational tests., 270. 



Industrial psvchology in university 



city, 398. 

 Myres, Prof. J. L., on Distribution of 



bronze, age implements, 269. 

 National folk museum. 364*. 



National folk museum, discussion by 

 Sir H. A. Miers, Dr. R. E. M. Wheeler, 

 Prof. J. L. Myres, Miss Barnard, 364. 



