INDEX 
135 
Hatcrow, W. T., Scottish hydro- | Heavy hydrogen, preparation and 
electric stations, 346, 468. 
Hatt, Sir A. D., Planning of agri- 
cultural production, 401, 473. 
Hau, N. F., Need for technique of 
economic change, 342, 467. 
Hatiam, H., Impact testing, 351, | 
468. 
Hallé’s new technique for study of 
incrusted plant remains on pri- 
mary rocks, by Dr. 
Benson, 388, 471. 
HALtswortu, H. M., Future of rail 
transport, 119, 339*. 
Hamitton, Dr. H., Education for 
commerce in Aberdeen Univer- 
sity, 343. 
Scottish fishing industry 1880— 
1914, 338, 467. 
HAMMonp, J., Inheritance of pro- 
ductivity in meat, 320, 466. 
HarpeNn, Prof. A., History of Vita- 
min C, 292, 464. 
Harpy, Prof. A. C., Biological im- 
portance of sea currents, 326%, 
466. 
Harpy, Sir WILLIAM Bate, facing 
419. 
—— Memorial lecture, by Sir Frank 
Smith, 419. 
Harmer, Sir S., on Zoological 
Record, 245. 
Harris, Prof. T. M., Reproductive 
organs of fossil Ginkgoales, 387. 
Harrison, J. V., Effect of gravity 
on rocks in weathered simple 
folds, 303. 
Hastuck, Mrs. M. M., Flattening of 
Albanian heads and evolution of 
European cradles, 353, 469. 
HawortH, Prof. W. N., Synthesis 
of ascorbic acid and analogues, 
295, 465. 
Heart-beat, regulation by posture, 
by Prof. J. A. MacWilliam, 369, | 393. 
| Howe, Prof. G. W. O., Rotating 
470. 
Heat production in man, by T. W. | 
Adams and Dr. E. 
366, 470. 
Heat transmission in pipes of rect- 
angular section, by A. Bailey and 
W. F. Cope, 290. 
Heat transmission in relation to 
industry, by Dr. Ezer Griffiths, 
286. 
P. Poulton, 
Margaret | 
properties, discussion by Prof. 
E. K. Rideal, Dr. A. Farkas, 
H. W. Melville, G. B. B. M. 
Sutherland, Dr. L. Farkas, C. 
Strachan, 275*, 296, 465. 
HENDERSON, Sir J. B., Development 
of invention as stimulus to eco- 
nomic recovery, 350, 468. 
HENpRICK, Prof. J., Soils of north- 
east of Scotland, Appdx. 84. 
Hens, dissolution of family in, by 
Prof. D. Katz, 372*, 470. 
HERBERT, E. G., Periodic hardness 
fluctuations induced in metals, 
284, 464. 
Herring caught on drift-net and 
Fladen grounds, by Dr. H. Wood, 
316, 467. 
Herring fishery problems and cope- 
pods, by Dr. S. G. Gibbons, 316. 
Hick.inc, Prof. G., Underground 
water supply, 309*, 465. 
Hivpitcu, Prof. T. P., Chemical 
nature of glycerides of milk-fat, 
301, 465. 
Hix, Prof. W. C. O., Affinities of 
Lorisoids, 318. 
Physical anthropology 
Veddahs of Ceylon, 361, 469. 
Hirst, Dr. E. L., Chemical pro- 
perties and structure of ascorbic 
acid, 293, 465. 
Hoven, Prof. H. S., on Anatomy 
of timber-producing trees, 266. 
HOo.L.ianp, J. L., Research in educa- 
tion, 393*. 
Hopkins, Sir F. G., Nutrition and 
disease, 366*. 
HotTine, Maj. M., National maps 
as backgrounds, 329. 
Howarp, D. N., Relative merits of 
laboratory and demonstrative 
methods teaching science, 
of 
of 
field of cylindrical bar magnet, 
272, 463. 
Howe ut, H. G., Recent applications 
of spectroscopy, 277, 463. 
Huccins, K. H., Geographical 
distribution of early iron-smelting 
industry of Scotland, 336. 
Hunt, L. I., Fatigue and practice 
in manual process, 374. 
