INDEX. 
Smirn, Dr. A. J., Atmospheric conditions 
in fruit storage, 528, 572. 
Smrru, Dr. E. P., Flower-colour indicators, 
489, 571. 
Smrru, Prof. G., Molecular structure, 366*, 
567. 
Smiru, Prof. G. E., Peking man, 454*, 
570. 
Smirn, Dr. J. H., Plant viruses, 461. 
Smrru, Prof. N. J. G., Genus helmintho- 
sporium in Britain and South Africa, 
482, 571. 
Smiru, T., Tesseral matrices, 349, 567. 
Smuts, Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. C., Botanical 
tour in Tanganyika, 483*. 
Empire agriculture, 514*. 
Evolution of universe, 335*, 602, 566. 
—— Inaugural ceremony, xvii. 
Scientific world-picture of to-day, 
xvii*, 1. 
Social organisation and sentiment, by 
Dr. H. Banister, 479*, 570. 
Sodium o-nitrophenoxide, formation, by 
Prof. E. J. Hartung, 366*, 567. 
Soil resources of empire, by Sir E. J. 
Russell, 407. : 
Solar radiation, by C. G. Abbot, 352, 567. 
Solar radiation, atmospheric absorption, 
by Prof. 8. Chapman, 358. 
Solomons, puberty rites in northern, by 
Miss B. Blackwood, 441, 569. 
Solutes, accumulation by living cells, by 
Dr. F. C. Steward, 487, 571. 
SomERVILLE, Miss M., School broad- 
casting, 508*. 
SomMERVILLE, Prof. D. M. Y., Isohedral 
and isogonal generalisations of regular 
polyhedra, 340. 
South Africa, early man, by Dr. R. 
Broom, 454*. 
South Africa, early paleolithic cultures, 
by Dr. C. v. R. Lowe, 454*. 
South Africa, land utilisation, by Prof. 
J. H. Wellington, 413*. 
Southampton ‘ Booth ’ industrial survey, 
by P. Ford, 420*, 568. 
South Australia, structural and human 
geography, by Dr. C. Fenner, 413. 
SovuTHWELL, Prof. R. V., Modification of 
Oseen’s approximate equation, 347, 567. 
Spearman factors in psychiatric material, 
by Dr. W. Stephenson, 468, 570. 
Spectra, intensities of lines in solar and 
stellar, by Dr. R. v.d. R. Woolley, 355, 
567. 
Spectroscopy and vitamin A, by Prof. 
I. M. Heilbron and Dr. R. A. Morton, 
361, 567. 
Spencer, Dr. L. J., British minerals, 378. 
Durability of paper, 536*. 
Spiussury, Sir. B., Problems of resuscita- 
tion, 463*. 
627 
Spring, Dr. F. 8., Chemistry of vitamin 
D., 364*, 567. , 
Squire, H. B., Modification of Oseen’s 
approximate equation, 347, 567. 
Stability and turbulence in stream of 
fluid of variable density, by Prof. G. I. 
Taylor, 345, 567. 
Stability of laminary movements, by 
Prof. A. Rosenblatt, 347, 567. 
Stability of viscous fluid flow between 
rotating cylinders, by Dr. 8. Goldstein, 
347. 
Sramp, Sir J., Utility of trade barometers, 
427*, 568. 
SrapPLepon, Prof. R. G., Improvements 
in food crops, 511, 572. 
Srepsine, Prof. E. P., Afforestation in 
Plateau Central of France, 496*, 577. 
Steel, British industry, by Prof. H. S. 
Jevons, 420*, 568. 
SrepHenson, Dr. J., Classification with 
reference to phylogeny and _ con- 
vergence, 399. : 
SrepuEnson, Dr. W., Spearman factors 
in psychiatric material, 468, 570. 
Srewarp, Dr. F. C., Accumulation of 
solutes by living cells, 487, 571. 
Srewart, L. B., Propagation of leaves, 
524. 
Srone.tey, R., Deep-focus earthquakes, 
255, 256, 355, 567. 
Storrs, Dr. M., Conception control, 
physiological facts, 458, 570. 
Storage qualities of fruits, by Dr. T. 
Wallace, 528, 572. 
Srorny, R. A., Menthone and hydro- 
benzoin series, 366*, 567. 
Srory, F., Empire forests as resource, 
496*, 571. 
Srovcuton, R. H., Cytology of bacterial 
plant parasites, 484, 577. 
Srracuan, J., Durability of paper, 
536*. 
Stresses in overstrained materials, report 
on, 269 
Structure of simple molecules, discussion 
by Prof. P. Debye, Prof. J. E. Lennard- 
Jones, R. H. Fowler, Prof. V. Henri, 
Prof. W. Heisenberg, Prof. M. Born, 
Prof. C. G. Darwin, Prof. G. Smith, Dr. 
N. V. Sidgwick, Prof. W. L. Bragg, 
Prof. T. M. Lowry, C. N. Hinshelwood, 
366, 567. 
Submarine faults, by Prof. E. B. Bailey 
and Dr. J. Weir, 375. 
Sux, Prof. V., Physical anthropology and 
ethnic pathology, 449, 570. 
Sumerian copper, report on, 269. 
Sunpsere, K., Electrical methods of 
prospecting, 329*. 
Sutherlandia R. Br., by Dr. E. P. 
Phillips and R. A. Dyer, 482. 
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