618 
Gotpin, A. H. R., Magnetic storms and 
ionisation in upper atmosphere, 357. 
Go.psmira, Dr. J. N., Scientific property, 
424, 568. 
GotpsTEIn, Dr. S., Stability of viscous 
fluid flow between rotating cylinders, 
34,. 
xORDON, E. B., Rationalisation of dis- 
tribution, 426*, 568. 
Gorpon, Dr. R. G., Clinics and child 
guidance, 507*. 
—— Experiments on mental defectives, 
473, 570. 
Gray, H. St. G., Excavations at Avebury, 
445, 569. 
Great Barrier Reef, final report on, 267. 
Greaves, W. M. H., Magnetic storms and 
ionisation in upper atmosphere, 356*. 
GREENE, Dr. R., Limits placed by altitude 
to physical exercise, 460*. 
Gregor, Dr. M. J. F., Heterothallism in 
ceratostomella pluriannulata, 483, 571. 
Grecory, Miss B. D., Gymnogongrus 
griffithsie and ahnfeldtia plicata, 
491*, 571. 
GreGory, Dr. F. G., Control of physio- 
logical processes in barley plant, 487*. 
Grecory, Prot. J. W., Geographical 
problems of earth’s crust, 410*; 567. 
Problems of geology contemporary 
with British Association, 51, 367*. 
Greaory, Sir R., on Educational and 
documentary films, 325. 
on Educational training for overseas 
life, 320. 
Grirritus, Dr. E., Humidity measure- 
ments, 40° C-100° C., 331, 566. 
Thermo-physical properties of 
refrigerants, 330, 566. 
Gruss, W. J., Menthone and _ hydro- 
benzoin series, 366*, 567. 
GueGcEnHem, Dr. E. A., Ionic equilibria, 
358*, 567. 
Guidance in choice of occupation, by Dr. 
A. Macrae, xxvi*, 476*. 
Gunn, Prof. J. A., Problems of resuscita- 
tion, 466. 
GWYNNE-VAUGHAN, Prof. Dame H., Sex 
in ascobolus magnificus, 482. 
Gyn, Dr. W. E., Relation of viruses to 
malignant tumours, 463*. 
Gymnogongrus griffithsie, by Miss B. D. 
Gregory and Prof. L. Newton, 491*, 
571. 
Haddock population of North Sea, by 
Dr. A. Bowman, 401. 
HADFIELD, Sir R., Faraday’s ‘ steels and 
alloys,’ 431, 568. 
Haire, Dr. B. P., Plastic strain in relation 
to fatigue in mild steel, 440*, 568. 
INDEX. 
Haupane, Prof. J. B. S., Differences in 
viability, 397*, 567. 
Genetical analysis of interspecific 
differences, 401*, 567. 
Mathematical problems of biologist 
345, 566. 
Hatpane, Prof. J. §., Problems of 
resuscitation, 463*. 
Haupane, Sir W., Meat position, 519*, 
572. 
Hatt, Sir D., Empire agriculture, 514*. 
—— Farming units, 519. 
Plant breeding, 521*. 
Hatt, R. L., Difficulties of wage regula- 
tion in Australia, 417. 
Hanan, E. T., Nutrition and hen, 518. 
Harpine, D. W., Rhythmization in a 
motor task, 475. 
Hardness of steel tube along ‘ Liiders 
lines, by Sir H. Fowler, 440*, 568. 
Hardwood trees, British, by A. L. 
Howard, 498, 571. 
Harlech dome, by Dr. C. A. Matley, 389, 
567. 
Harman, Maj. H. A., Education of back- 
ward peoples of Africa, 504. 
Harriss, R. E., Laminaria, 491*. 
Harrison, Miss H. H., Chromosome 
number and morphology of genus 
euphorbia, 491. 
Harrison, Dr. J. V., Genesis of oil pools, 
393. 
Harrison, Prof. J. W. H., Induced 
mutations, 400*. 
Hart, C. W. M., Tribal government in 
Australia, 441*. 
Hartey, Sir H., Faraday and theory of 
electrolytic conduction, 31, 359*. 
Influence of medium on properties 
of electrolytes, 358*, 567. 
Hartmann, Prof. J., Spark-neglecting 
commutation, 439, 569. 
Harroe, Sir P., London and university 
education, 500*. 
HarrripGs, Prof. H., Physiological basis 
of sensation, 458*. 
Harrune, Prof. E. J., Optical behaviour 
of ethyl cinnamate and formation of 
sodium o-nitrophenoxide, 366*, 567. 
Hatrietp, Dr. H. 8., Automatic extrac- 
tion of hard and soft water, 366*, 567. 
Patent laws, 425, 568. 
Harron, R. G., Influence of rootstocks 
upon fruit tree, 525. 
Hawkins, Prof. H. L., Evolution, evi- 
dence of paleontology, 369*. 
Heat, Sir F., London and university 
education, 500*. 
Hemsron, Prof. I. M., Vitamin A, 361, 
362*, 567. 
Vitamin D, 364*, 567. 
Vitamins, fat-soluble, xxvi*. 
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