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SmitH, MissA.N., Material culture as 
introduction to social culture, 356. 
SmiTH, Dr. E. C., Temperature and 
post-mortem changes in muscle 
proteins, 370, 470. 
SmiTH, Dr. EpitH P., Ecology of 
island of S. Rona, 384, 471. 
SmiTH, Dr. E. W., Gas in bulk, 347, 
469. 
SMITH, Sir FRANK, Transport and 
storage of food, 419. 
SmiTH, W., Rainfall of China, 330. 
Snoperass, Dr. CATHERINE P., 
Agricultural distributions in Aber- 
deenshire, 329, 467. 
Snow, Dr. C. P., Absorption spec- 
trum of acrolein, 291, 465. 
Social contact of children speaking 
different languages, by Dr. Rosa 
Katz, 375, 471. 
Social maladjustment, psychological 
description and classification of 
forms of, by Dr. G. G. N. 
Wright, 379. 
Social problems and psychology, by 
Dr. S. Dawson, 183, 375*. 
Social sanctions and restraints in 
native African society, by Prof. 
Agnes C. L. Donohugh, 355*. 
Soil and ecological studies in rela- 
tion to forestry and grazing, 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, 473. 
Soils of north-east of Scotland, by 
Prof. J. Hendrick, Appdx. 84. 
South Rona, ecology of, by Dr. 
Edith P. Smith, 384, 4717. 
SOUTHWELL, Prof. R. V., Impact 
testing, 351, 469. 
SPEARING, Dr. J. K., Cell structure 
of Blue-Green Algz, 383. 
Specific heats of simple gases at high 
temperatures, by Prof. R. H. 
Fowler and G. B. B. M. Suther- 
land, 272. 
Spectrophotometric investigations at 
Yerkes Observatory, by Prof. O. 
Struve, 282*. 
Spectrophotometry, 
measurement, by 
Carroll, 282. 
Spectroscopic differences, early type 
stars, by E. G. Williams, 282, 463. 
accuracy of 
Prof. J. A. 
INDEX 
Spectroscopy, recent applications, 
by H. G. Howell, 277, 463. 
Stacc, J. M., British Polar Year 
Expedition to Fort Rae, 272. 
Stamp, Sir J. C., Developments of 
post-primary education required 
from world and economic point of 
view, 395*, 472. 
Economic planning, 340*, 467. 
Need for technique of econo- 
mic change, 341, 468. 
Statistical data, visual methods of 
presentation, discussion by A. G. 
H. Dent, M. Barr, 343, 467. 
STEEL, Maj. S. Stranc, Roadside 
planting, 391. 
Stellar spectra, significance of ab- 
sorption lines, by Prof. E. A. 
Milne, 282. 
STEPHENSON, Dr. W., Perseveration, 
373". 
STEVENSON, Miss E. F., Economic 
anomalies of unemployment re- 
lief, 340. 
Stewart, L. B., work of, by Prof. 
R. J. D. Graham, 386, 477. 
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Sir JOHN, Tree 
planting in towns and neighbour- 
hood, 391*, 472. 
Stopes, Dr. Marie C., Technique 
of contraception depending on 
temperatures, 367. 
Store cattle, fattening, by M. Mackie, 
399, 473. 
STRACHAN, C., Adsorption of gaseous 
isotopes, 298. 
Stress, shear, in reinforced concrete 
beams, by Dr. R. H. Evans and 
J. Thomlinson, 353, 468, 469. 
Stresses in overstrained materials, 
report on, 252, 352*. 
STRUVE, Prof. O., Spectrophoto- 
metric observations at Yerkes 
Observatory, 282*. 
Sunhoney stone circle, by J. A. 
Gentles, 359*. 
Sugs and villages in High Atlas moun- 
tains, by W. Fogg, 334, 467. 
Surfaces, examples in theory of, by 
E. A. Maxwell, 281. 
SUTHERLAND, G. B. B. M., Heavy 
hydrogen and molecular physics, 
297, 465. 
Specific heats of simple gases 
at high temperatures, 272. 
