INDEX 
MILuIKaN, Dr. G. A., Hemoglobins, 
363, 470. 
Ming, Prof. E. A., Significance of 
absorption lines of stellar spectra, 
282*. 
Mine, Dr. Exsper W., Irrigation 
in Norway, 333. 
Mineral world, exploration by X-rays, | 
by Prof. W. L. Bragg, 437. 
MITcHELL, J. H., Resonance radia- 
tions in electric discharge lamps, 
285. 
Moine and Dalradian formations, 
age of, discussion by Prof. H. H. 
Read, Prof. E. B. Bailey, Dr. R. 
Campbell, Dr. Gertrude Elles, 
Prof. P. E. Eskola, Prof. H. von 
Eckerman, Dr. M. Macgregor, 
Dr. J. Phemister, Prof. C. E. 
Tilley, 307, 465, 466. 
Molecular rays and chemical prob- 
lems, by Dr. R. G. J. Fraser, 
290. 
Molecular structure and electron 
diffraction, by Dr. H. de Laszlo, 
290, 464. 
Moran, Dr. T., Temperature and 
post-mortem changes in muscle 
proteins, 370, 470. 
Moray Firth lowlands, distribution 
of settlements, by F. H. W. Green, 
336. 
Morocco, villages and suqs in High 
Atlas mountains, by W. Fogg, 
334*, 467. 
Motor bicycle exhaust, reduction of 
noise, by Wing-Cmdr. T. R. 
Cave-Browne-Cave, 349, 468. 
Motor horns, effective and offensive, 
by E. O. Turner, 350, 468. 
Morr, Prof. N. F., Electronic theory 
of metals, 278. 
Murr, Dr. A., Forest soils, 403, 473. 
Muscle proteins, temperature and 
post-mortem changes in, by Dr. 
T. Moran, Dr. G. A. Reay and 
Dr. E. C. Smith, 370, 470. 
Museums and scientific societies, by 
Col. Sir H. G. Lyons, 406. 
Myers, Dr. C. S., on Vocational 
tests, 264. 
Technical education and in- 
dustrial recruitment, 399*. 
Myeres, Prof. J. L., on Bronze Age 
implements, 257. 
139 
Myrmecophiles, species-transforma- 
tion in South American, by Prof. 
A. Reichensperger, 317*, 466. 
Mythology, influence on culture 
of coastal Indians of British 
Columbia, by Prof. T. F. Mcll- 
wraith, 360*. 
NAItsMITH, R., Ionosphere, 271, 463. 
Narrative of meeting, xvi. 
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL 
PsycHoLocy, Vocational guidance 
experiment in Fife, 377. 
National parks, by P. Thomsen, 411. 
National parks for Scotland, by 
Prof. F. G. Baily, 410. 
Needs, psychology of, by Prof. D. 
Katz, 381, 470. 
NEVILLE, Prof. E. H., on Mathe- 
matical tables, 237. 
New Zealand, land forms in S.E., by 
Prof. W. N. Benson, 334, 467. 
New Zealand, Ordovician rocks, by 
Prof. W. N. Benson, 311, 465. 
NicuHots, Dr. J. E., Inheritance of 
productivity, wool, 322, 466. 
Noise reduction, discussion by Sir 
H. Fowler, Wing-Cmdr. Cave- 
Browne-Cave, Dr. A. H. Davis, 
E. O. Turner, 348, 468, 469. 
Noise reduction, report on, 252, 348*. 
Norway, irrigation, by Dr. Elspet 
W. Milne, 333. 
Norwoop, Dr. C., Developments in 
post-primary education to meet 
requirements of present - day 
pupils, 395*, 472. 
Null systems for testing concave 
telescope mirrors, by C. R. 
Burch, 276. 
Number, immature reaction to, by 
older feeble-minded boys, by 
D. Kennedy-Fraser, 371. 
Nutrition and disease, discussion by 
Dr. J. B. Orr, Prof. J. J. R. Mac- 
leod, Dr. May Mellanby, Prof. 
S. J. Cowell, Dr. H. H. Green. 
Dr. D. Robertson, Dr. H. E, 
Magee, Prof. T. H. Easterfield, 
Dr. Scott Robertson, Dr. Ivy 
Mackenzie, Rt. Hon. W. Elliot, 
Sir F. G. Hopkins, 363, 401*, 
469, 470. 
Nutrition in relation to anemia, by 
Prof. L. S. P. Davidson, 362, 470. 
