INDEX 



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Watson, Prof. J. A. S., Science and 



the animal industry, 401*. 

 Scientific progress and economic 



planning in relation to agriculture 



and rural life, 223, 401*. 

 Watson, Dr. S. J., Fodder con- 

 servation on farm, 400, 473. 

 Watt, Dr. A. S., Ecologist and land 



utilisation, 403*. 

 Watts, S. S., Flame temperatures 



in a petrol engine, 284, 464. 

 Webster, J. D., Agriculture in 



Aberdeenshire in olden days, Appdx. 



82. 

 Well-sinkings, necessity of recording, 



by Sir A. E. Kitson, 410. 

 Wentworth-Shields,' F. E., on 



Earth pressures, 247. 

 Wessex, population changes in 



twentieth century, by Miss F. C. 



Miller, 337. 

 West, Dr. C, Storage and transport 



of fresh fruits, 370, 470. 

 Wheat situation and state control, 



by R. B. Bryce, 341. 

 Wheeler, Dr. J. F. G., Drift-bottle 



work round Bermuda, 315. 

 Whipple, Dr. F. J. W., on Seismo- 



logical investigations, 233. 

 Whipple, R. S., Difficulties in 



measuring temperature of molten 



steel, 283, 464. 

 Whitehead, Dr. J. H. C, Projective 



relativity, 279. 

 Whittaker, Prof. E. T., Unified 



field-theories in physics, 278. 

 WiESNER, Dr. B. P., Maternal drives 



in the rat, 380, 471. 

 Wilkinson, J., Cytological method 



of distinguishing Salix alba, var. 



caerulea, from closely related 



species, 383,47/. 

 Williams, E. G., Spectroscopic 



differences, early type stars, 282, 



463. 



Williams, Dr. S., Regeneration in 

 Lycopodiales, 386. 



Willow cultivation, by H. P. Hutch- 

 inson, 389, 472. 



Wilson, G., Dundee School of 



Economics and Commerce, 343*, 



46S. 

 Witch trials, Scottish, by Rev. 



Canon J. A. MacCuUoch, 361, 



469. 

 Wood, Dr. H., Herring caught on 



drift-net and Fladen grounds, 316, 



467- . . 



Wool, inheritance of productivity, 

 by Dr. J. E. Nichols, 322, 466. 



WooLDRiDGE, Dr. S. W., Under- 

 ground water supply, 309, 465. 



Wright, Dr. G. G. Neill, Psycho- 

 logical description and classifica- 

 tion of forms of social maladjust- 

 ment, 379. 



Wright, Dr. N. C, Chemistry of 

 milk, 302*. 



X-ray exploration of mineral loorld, 

 by Prof. W. L. Bragg, 437. 



Yerbd Matd, use and origin, by Capt. 

 T.A.Joyce, 161, 359*. 



Yield point, lower, in mild steel, by 

 Prof. B. P. Haigh, 352, 4^8. 



Yorkshire, Megalithic cult of eastern 

 moorlands, by Mrs. H. W. Elgee, 

 360. 



Young, C, 74-inch reflecting tele- 

 scope of David Dunlap Observa- 

 tory, 275, 463. 



Young, Miss M., Research in educa- 

 tion, 393*. 



Yule, J. S., Trade of Aberdeen, 

 Appdx. 100. 



Zernike's phase contrast method of 



microscopic illumination, by L. H. 



J. Phillips, 277. 

 Zernike's phase contrast test, by 



C. R. Burch, 277. 

 Zoological Record, report on, 245. 

 Zuckerman, Dr. S., Interpretation 



of animal behaviour, 324*, 467. 



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