INDEX 
References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in extended form are given 
in italics. 
* Indicates that the title only of a communication is given. 
When a page reference to a paper is given in italics, it is to a note of its 
publication elsewhere, or to a note of other publications by the author 
on the same subject. 
References preceded by the abbreviation Appdx. will be found in the appendix 
immediately preceding this index. 
ABEL, J., Papermaking, 348, 468. 
Aberdeen, architecture, by Dr. W. 
Kelly, Appdx. 57. 
Aberdeen, child guidance in, by R. 
Knight, 396. 
Aberdeen, education, by J. Dawson, 
Appdx. 49. 
Aberdeen, Eskimo kayak voyage, by 
Prof. F. Debenham, 333. 
Aberdeen, regional setting, by Lord 
Provost H. Alexander, Appdx. 3. 
Aberdeen, trade, by J. S. Yule, 
Appdx. roo. 
Aberdeen and district, scientific sur- 
vey, Appdx. 1. 
Aberdeen district, geology, by Prof. 
A. W. Gibb, Dr. A. Bremner, 
302*, 465, 466, Appdx. 12. 
Aberdeen district, papermaking, by 
J. Cruickshank, Appdx. 91. 
Aberdeen district, prehistoric arche- 
ology, by Prof. R. W. Reid, Appdx. 
68. 
Aberdeen granite industry, by W. D. 
Esslemont, Appdx. 96. 
Aberdeen granites, economic uses, 
by Dr. B. H. Knight, 311, 466. 
Aberdeen joint town - planning 
scheme, by J. Cruickshank, 328. 
Aberdeen meeting, narrative, xvi. 
Aberdeen planning scheme, by Lord 
Provost H. Alexander, 328. 
Aberdeen University, education for 
commerce, by Dr. H. Hamilton, 
343- 
Aberdeenshire, agricultural distribu- 
tions, by Dr. Catherine P. 
Snodgrass, 329, 467. 
Aberdeenshire, agriculture in olden 
days, by J. D. Webster, Appdx. 
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Aberdeenshire, climate, by G. A. 
Clarke, Appdx. 42. 
Aberdeenshire, population changes, 
by A. C. O’Dell, 335. 
Aberdeenshire granites, by C. B. 
Bisset, Dr. S. Buchan, Miss J. E. 
Imlay, and J. A. Robbie, 302, 465. 
Abietinez, pollination in, by Prof. 
J. Doyle, 387, 471. 
Acrolein, absorption spectrum, by 
E. Eastwood and Dr. C. P. Snow, 
291, 464. 
Apams, 'T. W., Heat production in 
man, 366, 470. 
Apams, Prof. W. G. S., Community 
movement in countryside, 402. 
Aerial cableways, by R. T. Medd, 
352, 469. 
Africa, future of anthropology in, by 
Capt. R. S. Rattray, 354. 
Africa, report on human geography of 
tropical, 246. 
African ancestor worship, by J. H. 
Driberg, 354, 469. 
African society, social sanctions and 
restraint in, by Prof. Agnes C. L. 
Donohugh, 355”. 
African tribe, health cult and child 
life, by Miss E. D. Earthy, 354, 
469. 
Agricultural distributions in Aber- 
deenshire and Kincardine, by 
Dr. Catherine P. Snodgrass, 329, 
467. 
Agricultural production, planning, 
by Sir A. D. Hall, 401, 473. 
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