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INDEX 



Read, Prof. H. H., Age of Moine and 

 Dalradian formations, 304, 466. 



Readjustment of relations between 

 finance-capital, management and 

 labour, by R. J. Mackay, 346, 468. 



Reay, Dr. G. A., Temperature and 

 post-mortem changes in muscle 

 proteins, 370, 470. 



Reece, F. W., Intelligence testing of 

 secondary school boys at Liverpool 

 Institute, 393. 



Refrigerated railway transport, by 

 F. C. Johansen, 287, 464. 



Reichensperger, Prof. A., Species- 

 transformation in South American 

 Myrmecophiles, 317*, 466. 



Reichstein, Dr. T., Ascorbic acid 

 and related substances, 295, 465. 



Reid, Prof. R. W., Prehistoric 

 archaeology in Aberdeen district, 

 Appdx. 68. 



Relativity, observable relations, by 

 Dr. W. H. McCrea, 276, 463. 



Relativity, projective, by Dr. J. H. C. 

 Whitehead, 279. 



Research Committees, xl. 



Research in education, discussion by 

 Dr. N. T. Walker, F. W. Reece, 

 D. N. Howard, J. L. Holland, 

 Miss M. Young, Prof. J.J. Find- 

 lay, Miss G. B. Dodds, 392,472. 



Resolutions and Recommendations, 

 xlvi, 417. 



Resonance radiations in electric dis- 

 charge lamps, by L. J. Davies and 

 J. H. Mitchell, 285. 



Rhynie Chert, animal remains in, 

 by D. J. Scourfield, 310, 466. 



RiDEAL,Prof. E. K., Heavy hydrogen, 

 296*. 



Rintoul, W., Technical education of 

 industrial chemists, 399, 472. 



Risk, significance in modern eco- 

 nomy, by Prof. W. F. Bruck, 339, 

 467. 



Ritchie, Prof. J., Animal life of 

 north-east Scotland, Appdx. 20. 



Road illumination, by L. J. Davies 

 and R. Maxted, 286, 464. 



Roadside planting, by Maj. S. 

 Strang Steel, 391. 



RoAF, Prof. H. E., Normal and 

 abnormal colour vision, 169, 367*. 



Robbie, J . A . ,Aberdeenshire granites , 

 302, 466. 



Robertson, Dr. D., Nutrition and 

 helminth infestations, 366, 470. 



Robertson, Dr. I. M., Glacial de- 

 posits at Benholm, 313, 466. 



Robertson, Dr. Scott, Nutrition 

 and disease, 366*. 



Robinson, G. A., Technical educa- 

 tion and industrial recruitment, 



399*- 

 Rodent remains from Pin Hole Cave, 



by Dr. J. W. Jackson, 256. 

 Rodger, A., Borstal experiment in 



vocational guidance, 377. 

 Rogers, Dr. A. W., on Fossil plants 



at Fort Grey, 267. 

 Rotating field of cylindrical bar 



magnet, by Prof. G. W. O. Howe, 



272, 463. 

 Rotatory power, origin of optical, by 



S. F. Boys, 291, 464. 

 Roughton, Dr. F. J. W., Carbon 



dioxide transport, 363, 470. 

 Routine manual factor , report on, 264. 

 Rowson, S., Remittances abroad for 



cinematograph films, 341*, 467 . 

 Roxby, Prof. P. M., on Human 



geography of tropical Africa, 246. 

 Ruff, H. R., Commercial produc- 

 tion of ultra-violet radiation, 285, 



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Rural life in relation to scientific 

 progress and economic planning, by 

 Prof. J. A. S. Watson, 223, 401*. 



Russell, Dr. E. S., Study of be- 

 haviour, 83, 315*. 



Russell, Sir John, Soil and ecolo- 

 gical studies in relation to forestry 

 and grazing, 405*. 



Salix alba, var. caerulea, cytological 

 method of distinguishing from 

 closely related species, by Dr. 

 Kathleen Blackburn and J. Wil- 

 kinson, 383, 471. 



Salix alba, var. caerulea, occurrence 

 of male trees, by Dr. J. Burtt 

 Davy, 389. 



Sandon, Dr. H., Pseudopodial struc- 

 ture and movements in Formini- 

 fera, 318, 466. 



Saunders, J. T., Temperature ob- 

 servations and water movements 

 in lakes, 320*. 



