INDEX 
CARPENTER, Prof. G. D. HALE, Pro- 
tective colouration in_ insects, 
19*. 
CarRROLL, Prof. J. A., Accuracy of 
measurement in  spectrophoto- 
metry, 282. 
Applications of Fourier trans- 
forms, 279. 
CARRUTHERS, Dr. J. N., Fishery 
applications of marine current 
research at Lowestoft Fisheries 
Laboratory, 325. 
Casein, chemical and physical pro- 
perties, by Dr. K. Linderstrem- 
Lang, 300, 465. 
Casparian strip, influence of illu- 
mination on development of, by 
Dr. G. Bond, 386, 471. 
CaTTELL, Dr. R. B., Medical aspects 
of education, 396*. 
Practising psychologist in edu- 
cational system, 379. 
Psychological and child guid- 
ance clinics, 397*. 
Cattle rearing and feeding, discus- 
sion by J. S. Grant, M. Mackie, 
Dr. E. S. Archibald, Prof. R. 
Rae, H. J. Page and Dr. S. J. 
Watson, 399, 472, 473. 
CavE-BROWNE-CavVE, Wing-Cmdr. 
T.R., Reduction of motor bicycle 
exhaust noise, 349, 468. 
Celts, arrival in Scotland, by Prof. 
V. G. Childe, 357, 469. 
Ceylon, anthropology of Veddahs of, 
by Prof. W. C. O. Hill, 361, 469. 
Ceylon mammals, climatic factors in 
distribution, by D.R.R. Burt, 319. 
Chadak festival in Bengal, by K. P. 
Chattopadhyay, 360. 
CuapmaNn, Dr. R. E., Absorption of 
water vapour by aerial parts of 
Egyptian desert plants, 382. 
CuatTTopapHyay, K. P., Chadak 
festival in Bengal, 360. 
Chemical problems and molecular 
rays, by Dr. R. G. J. Fraser, 290. 
Chemistry, physical methods, by Prof. 
T.M. Lowry, 29, 290*. 
Chemistry of milk, discussion by 
Prof. H. D. Kay, Dr. J. F. Tocher, 
Dr. W. L. Davies, Dr. K. Linder- 
strgm-Lang, Prof. T. P. Hilditch, 
Dr. S. K. Kon, Dr. N. C. Wright, 
299, 403*, 464, 465. 
129 
Chemists, technical education of 
industrial, by W. Rintoul, 399, 
472. 
CuiLtpe, Prof. V. G., Arrival of 
Celts in Scotland, 357, 469. 
Child guidance and psychological 
clinics, discussion by Prof. 
Drever, Dr. D. R. MacCalman, 
R. Knight, Dr. Mary M. Mac- 
Taggart, Dr. C. W. Kimmins, 
Dr. R. B. Cattell, 3’78*, 396, 472. 
China, rainfall, by W. Smith, 330. 
Cinematograph films, remittances 
abroad for, by S. Rowson, 341*, 
467. 
CuarK, J. C., Aztec manuscript 
known as Collection of Mendoza, 
360. 
Crark, Dr. R. S., Fishing industry, 
Appdx. 86. 
Crark, W. A., Effect of carbon 
monoxide on tomato plants and 
potato tubers, 382. 
CrarK, W. B., Town trees and 
shrubs, 391. 
CuarKE, G. A., Climate of Aberdeen- 
shire, Appdx. 42. 
Climate and character in sixteenth 
century, by Prof. E. G. R. Taylor, 
331, 467. 
Climate in later Middle Ages, by 
Dr. H. C. Darby, 331, 467. 
Climate of Aberdeenshire, by G. A. 
Clarke, Appdx. 42. 
Climates, glacial cause of change, 
by M. B. Cotsworth, 314. 7 
Climatic factors in distribution of 
Ceylon mammals, by D. R. R. 
Burt, 319. 
Clothing, physical tests of properties, 
by T. C. Angus, 288, 463. 
Clothing material, interchange of 
heat, by Dr. M. C. Marsh, 289, 
464. . . 
CuLoucu, Lt.-Col. A. B., Delimita- 
tion of international boundaries, 
327. 
Cold storage of fruits and vegetables, 
botanical work, by Prof. V. H. 
Blackman, 389*. 
Colour vision, normal and abnormal, 
by Prof. H. E. Roaf, 169, 367*. 
Community movement in country- 
side, by Prof. W. G. S. Adams, 
402. 
