INDEX 
Flame temperatures in petrol engine, 
by B. Lloyd-Evans and S. 
Watts, 284, 464. 
Fireminc, A. P. M., Technical 
education and industrial recruit- 
ment in large centralised industry, 
398, 472. 
Fieure, Prof. H. J., 
grouping, 262. 
Flora of North-East, by A. Mac- 
Gregor, Appdx. 26. 
Fodder conservation on farm, by 
H. J. Page and Dr. S. J. Watson, 
400, 473. 
Feetus, respiratory function of blood 
in, by Prof. J. Barcroft, 362, 470. 
Focc, W., Villages and suqs in 
High Atlas mountains, 334*, 467. 
Food, storage and transport of, by 
Sir Frank Smith, 419. 
Food preservation, symposium by 
A. Lumley and J. Piqué; Dr. T. 
Moran, Dr. G. A. Reay and Dr. 
E. C. Smith; Dr. F. Kidd and 
Dr. C. West; Dr. C. H. Lea and 
Dr. J. A. Lovern, 370, 469, 470. 
Forest biology, some aspects, by Prof. 
A. W. Borthwick, 195, 381*. 
Forest Research Institute, Dehra 
Dun, by Dr. R. McL. Gorrie, 
390, 471. 
Forestry and fungi, by J. Rams- 
bottom, 381*. 
Forestry and grazing in relation to 
ecological and soil studies, dis- 
cussion by Dr. W. G. Ogg, Dr. 
A. S. Watt, Dr. A. Muir, Dr. 
G. K. Fraser, E. Wyllie Fenton, 
Sir John Russell, 387*, 403, 472, 
on Blood 
473. 
Forestry of Aberdeen district, by 
Prof. A. W. Borthwick, Appdx. 
Forminifera, pseudopodial structure 
and movements, by Dr. H. 
Sandon, 318, 466. 
Forster, A. L., Glass silk as 
insulator for heat and sound, 287. 
Fort Grey, report on fossil plants, 267. 
Fort Rae, Polar Year Expedition, by 
J. M. Stagg, 272. 
Fourier transforms, applications, by 
Prof. J. A. Carroll, 279. 
Fow ter, Sir H., on Reduction of 
noise, 252, 348, 468. 
| Foxon, 
133 
Fow er, Sir H., on Stresses in over- 
strained materials, 252. 
Fow.er, Prof. R. H., Quantum 
theory of metals, 277. 
Specific heats of simple gases 
at high temperatures, 272. 
Fox, Dr. C., on Pen Dinas hill fort, 
263. 
G. E. H., Functional 
adaptation in crustacean larve, 
B07. 
Fraser, Dr. G. K., Peats and peaty 
soils, 404. 
Fraser, G. M., Scientists of north- 
east of Scotland, Appdx. 106. 
Fraser, R. J. G., Applications of 
molecular rays to chemical 
problems, 290. 
French, learning of, in Scottish 
school, by Miss G. B. Dodds, 376, 
470. 
Fresh water, biological problems, dis- 
cussion by Prof. F. E. Fritsch, 
Dr. W.H. Pearsall, J.T. Saunders, 
F. T. K. Pentelow, Dr. B. Barnes, 
319, 385*, 466. 
FritscH, Prof. F. E., Origins of 
plankton, 319*, 466. 
Frog’s utricular maculae, physio- 
logy, by Prof. J. Tait and Dr. 
W. J. McNally, 368. 
Fruits, botanical work on cold 
storage, by Prof. V. H. Blackman, 
389%. 
Fruits, storage and transport of 
fresh, by Dr. F. Kidd and Dr. C. 
West, 370, 470. 
Functional adaptation in crustacean 
larve, by G. E. H. Foxon, 317. 
Fungi, biology of aquatic, by Dr. 
B. Barnes, 320. 
Fungi and forestry, by J. Rams- 
bottom, 381*. 
Fungi on flies in Pin Hole Cave, by 
T. Petch, 255. 
Galton, Francis, services to physical 
anthropology and eugenics, by 
Dr. J. F. Tocher, 355, 469. 
Gas in bulk, collection and distribu- 
tion, by Prof. C. H. Lander and 
Dr. E. W. Smith, 347, 469. 
Geppes, Dr. A., Human geography 
of Bengal, 334, 467. 
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