132 
EDRIDGE-GREEN, Dr. F. W., Theory 
of vision, 367, 470. 
Education medical aspects, dis- 
cussion by Col. C. J. Bond, Dr. 
R. B. Cattell, 395, 472. 
Educational research, discussion by 
Dr. N. T. Walker, F. W. Reece, 
D. N. Howard, J. L. Holland, 
Miss M. Young, Prof. J. J. 
Findlay, Miss G. B. Dodds, 392, 
472. 
Educational research, report on, 267. 
Educational system, practising psy- 
chologist in, by Dr. R. B. Cattell, 
379- 
Education in Aberdeen, by J. Daw- 
son, Appdx. 49. 
Eggs, inheritance of productivity, 
by Dr. A. W. Greenwood, 322, 
466. 
Egyptian desert plants, absorption 
of water vapour by aerial parts of, 
by Dr. R. E. Chapman, 382. 
Electrical terms and _ definitions, 
report on, 353*. 
Electric charge and mass, by Sir 
A. S. Eddington, 281. 
Electric power, sources of cheap, by 
Prof. F. G. Baily, 145, 346*. 
Electron diffraction and molecular 
structure, by Dr. H. de Laszlo, 
290, 464. 
Electron theory of metals, applica- 
tions, by Dr. H. Jones, 274. 
Electronic theory of metals, dis- 
cussion by Prof. R. H. Fowler, 
Prof. C. G. Darwin, Dr. H. Jones 
and Prof. N. F. Mott, Prof. G. P. 
Thomson, 277, 463. 
Eucee, Mrs. H. W., Megalithic cult 
of eastern moorlands of Yorkshire, 
360. 
ELies, Dr. GERTRUDE L., Age of 
Moine and Dalradian formations, 
305, 465. 
ELLiot, Rt. Hon. W., Nutrition and 
disease, 366*. 
Eskimo kayak voyage to Aberdeen, 
by Prof. F. Debenham, 333. 
Eskoxa, Prof. P. E., Age of Moine 
and Dalradian formations, 305, 
465. P 
EssLEMONT, W. D., Aberdeen granite 
industry, Appdx. 96. 
INDEX 
Eugenics, services of Francis Galton 
to, by Dr. J. F. Tocher, 355, 469. 
European cradles, evolution of, by 
Mrs. M. M. Hasluck, 353, 469. 
Evans, Dr. R. H., Shear stress dis- 
tributions in reinforced concrete 
beams, 353, 468. 
Extension of meaning in children’s 
earliest words, by M. M. Lewis, 
374: 
Fatcon, N. L., Effect of gravity on 
rocks in weathered simple folds, 
303. 
Family in hens, dissolution of, by 
Prof. D. Katz, 372*, 470. 
Farkas, Dr. A., Heavy hydrogen, 
296. 
Farkas, Dr. L., Chemical reactions 
of heavy hydrogen, 297. 
FARQUHARSON, A., Population maps, 
417. 
Fatigue, conventional measures, by 
Dr. S.J. F. Philpott, 376*. 
Fatigue and practice in manual 
process, by L. I. Hunt, 374. 
Fats, biochemistry of animal, by Dr. 
C. H. Lea and Dr. J. A. Lovern, 
371, 470. 
Fawcett, Prof. C. B., Geography 
and the community, 335. 
FEARNSIDES, Prof. W. G., Under- 
ground water supply, 309, 465. 
Feeble-minded boys, immature re- 
action to number, by D. Kennedy- 
Fraser, 371. 
FENTON, E. WYLLIE, Influence of 
grazing on vegetation, 404, 472. 
FERGUSON, Prof. A., on Quantitative 
estimates of sensory events, 268. 
FINDLAY, Prof. J. J., Research in 
education, 393*. 
Fish, preservation as food, by A. 
Lumley and J. Piqué, 370. 
FISHENDEN, Dr. MARGARET, Radia- 
tion from non-luminous gases, 
284, 464. 
Fishes, food of freshwater, by 
F. T. K. Pentelow, 320%, 466. 
Fishing industry, by Dr. R. S. Clark, 
Appdx. 86. 
Fishing industry in Scotland, 1880-— 
1914, by Dr. H. Hamilton, 338, 
467. 
