612 
Atomic stability, by Prof. N. Bohr, 333. 
ArzieR, E., Physiology and psychology 
of work, 428, 568. 
AvpveEN, Dr. G. A., Difficult child, 505, 
671. 
Australia, tribal government in, by 
C. W. M. Hart, 441*. 
Avebury, excavations, by H. St. G. Gray, 
445, 569. 
Avetine, Dr. F., Influence of volition 
upon thinking, 470, 570. 
Awsery, J. H., Thermo-physical pro- 
perties of refrigerants, 330, 570. 
—— Humidity measurements, 40° C.- 
100° C., 331, 566. 
- Backward peoples, symposium on educa- 
tion, 8. Rivers-Smith, Maj. H. A. 
Harman, Dr. A. R. Paterson, Sir J. 
Adamson, C. W. Hobley, A. V. Murray, 
Rt. Hon. Lord Raglan, Hon. H. A. 
Wyndham, 504. 
Bacterial denitrification, by Dr. B. Lloyd, 
489, 571. 
Battery, Prof. E. B., Submarine faults, 
375. 
Batis, Dr. W. L., Cotton production, 
514*, 571. 
Banister, Dr. H., Sentiment and social 
organisation, 479*, 570. 
Bantu, origin of, by Dr. Cipriani, 457*, 
569. 
Barcrort, Prof. J., Limits placed by 
altitude to physical exercise, 459. 
Barker, Dr. 8. G., Wool, 517, 572. 
Barley, control of physiological pro- 
cesses, by Dr. F. G. Gregory, 487*. 
Barnarp, J. E., Viruses—microscopic 
methods, 462*. 
Bartiett, Prof. F. C., Psychological 
problems in government of native 
races, 469*. 
Basaltic ridges, Colac, Victoria, by A. 
James and Prof. E. W. Skeats, 390. 
Barrson, G., Shamanism on Sepik 
River, New Guinea, 442. 
Batuer, Dr. F. A., Classification with 
reference to phylogeny and conver- 
gence, 398. 
Durability of paper, 533. 
Braven, Dr. E. S., Plant breeding, 509. 
Brzeineton, G., Laminaria, 491*. 
Brpsoy, Dr. §. P., Filtrable viruses, 462. 
Brveripcr, Sir W., London and uni- 
versity education, 500*. 
Brew ey, Dr. W. F., Health of tomato, 
526, 572. 
Plant viruses, 463*, 570. 
Biologist, mathematical problems of, by 
Prof. J. B. S. Haldane, 345, 566. 
Biology in service of man, by Sir J. A. 
Thomson, xxv*. 
INDEX. 
BrrminecHam, Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop, 
Evolution of universe, 335*, 598, 566. 
Birth-rates, differential, by Dr. R. A. 
Fisher, 397*, 567. 
BJERKNES, Dr. J., Tropopause waves, 
351, 567. 
BsEerrum, Prof. N. J., Forces between 
ions and solvent molecules, 358*, 
567. 
BuackeEr, Dr. C. P., Réle of genetics in 
preventive medicine, 459. 
Biackman, Prof. V. H., Training of 
botanists, 485*. 
Buiackman, Miss W., Egyptian tattoo 
designs, 457. 
Buiackwoop, Miss B., Puberty rites in 
Northern Solomons, 441, 569. 
Buair, Sir R., London and university 
education, 500*. 
Blast furnace reactions, by Prof. W. A. 
Bone, 366*, 567. 
Bioxam, A. G., Patents, 424, 568. 
Bour, Prof. N., Atomic stability, 333. 
Boras, B. D., Carbon dioxide and glass- 
house crops, 527*. 
Bouter, Dr. H., Management problems, 
Austrian position, 420*, 568. 
Bons, Prof.W. A., Blast furnace reactions, 
366*, 567. 
British fuel problem, 364*, 567. 
— Catalytic reactions at high pres- 
sures; combination in electrical dis- 
charges ; constitution of coal; gaseous 
combustion at high pressures, 366*, 
567. 
Photographic analysis of explosion 
flames, xxv*, 366*, 539, 567. 
Problems in chemical engineering, 
366*, 567. 
BoNNARDEL, R., Physiology and psy- 
chology of work, 429, 568. 
Born, Prof. M., Molecular structure, 
366*, 567. 
BosweE tu, Prof. P. G. H., Earth move- 
ments, 374*. 
Genesis of oil pools, 391*. 
Botanists, training for economic and 
industrial positions, discussion by Sir 
J. B. Farmer, Prof. V. H. Blackman, 
Dr. W. B. Brierley, "J. Ramsbottom, 
Sir A. W. Hill, 485. 
Botany, advancement of, by Prof. T. G. 
Hill, 196, 485*. 
Bovuton, Prof. W. S., Earth movements, 
374*, 
Genesis of oil pools, 391. 
Bovurpitton, R. B., Crystalline pre- 
parations of vitamin D, 363, 567. 
Bourne, R., Site as basis of ecological 
survey, 496, 571. 
Bower, Prof. F. O.,. Speech at inauguration 
of president, xvii. 
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