INDEX 
BitHaM, E. G., British Rainfall 
Organization, 373. 
Climate 
Appdx. 40. 
J. Haworth, 514*, 614. 
BuackaBy, J. H., Drainage ma- 
chinery, 573, 618. 
BLACKBURN, Dr. K. B., Synthesis of 
species, 492. 
BuackETT, P.M.S., Positive electron, 
433- 
Biackwoop, Dr. J., Nutritional 
aspect of milk supplies, 577*, 618. 
Brake, A. B., Trade associations and 
combinations, 507. 
Biocu, O., Infra-red photography, 
429, 610. 
Blood, carbon dioxide transport in, 
by Dr. F, J. W. Roughton, 533. 
Blood distribution during mental 
work, by M. F. Lowe, 544. 
Blood groups as index to racial 
characteristics, by Prof. R. R. 
Gates, 522, 615. 
Bonp, Col. C. J., Hormones and 
genetics, 492, 612. 
Leucocytic and _ erythrocytic 
activity, 533. 
Bonp, J. R., Education for agri- 
culture, 566*. 
Boot and shoe industry, education 
for, by H. Salt, 564, 678. 
Boreholes, water-levels, by 
Dixon, 418. 
Borer, O., Great Ouse Catchment 
Board, 400. 
Borings, pumping tests at new, by 
R. C. S. Walters, 410. 
Botany in adult education, by Prof. 
W. B. Brierley, 569, 617. 
Botany in courses of biology, report 
on, 557*. 
Bouton, Prof. W. S., Red sedi- 
mentary rocks, 482. 
St. George’s Land, 477. 
Bowen, E..G., Hill forts and valley- 
ward movements of population in 
Wales, 525. 
Bowen, E. J., Forces between atoms 
in molecules, 469. 
BrapD.ey, H., Water absorption by 
leather, etc., 451. 
Testing of flexible 
materials, 451, 6II. 
Ha J. 
sheet 
of Leicestershire, | 
| Bripces, A., Economic aspects of 
Bio-aeration or activated sludge, by 
103 
Bride-wealth among Azande, by 
Prof. E. E. Evans-Pritchard, 529*, 
6I5. 
grassland, 575, 618. 
BRIERLEY, Prof. W. B., Zoology and 
botany in adult education, 569, 
617. 
Britain, colonisation, by Dr. C. 
Fox, 526, 615. 
British Isles, system of forestry for, 
by Maj. Hon. R. Coke, 558, 6177. 
British Rainfall Organization, by 
E. G. Bilham, 373. 
British Somaliland, report on, 298. 
BrRocKINGTON, W. A., Education for 
industry, 566*. 
Bronze Age implements, report on, 
300. 
Brown, T. B., Transition from Neo- 
lithic to Bronze Age of W. Asia, 
527": 
Brown, Dr. W., Personal influence, 
542, 616. 
Validity of methods of corre- 
lation, 545, 616. 
Bryan, Dr. P. W., Education for in- 
dustries of East Midlands, 564*. 
—— Land utilisation in Leicester, 
495*. 
—— Leicester, 
Appdx. 3. 
BucuHaNnaNn, Sir G., Economic posi- 
tion of Burma, 503. 
Butt, Dr. H. O., Conditioned 
responses in fishes, 491*. 
Burcu, C. R., Oil condensation 
pumps, 451, 671. 
Burkitt, M. C., on Derbyshire caves, 
299. 
Burma, economic position, by Sir 
G. Buchanan, 503. 
Burn, Prof. J. H., Chemical control 
of circulation, 534, 615. 
Business administrator and entre- 
preneur, types and supply price, 
by Prof. P. S. Florence, 505, 673. 
Business and administration, train- 
ing for, discussion by Prin. H. 
Stewart, T. Kingdom, E. I. 
Lewis, F. W. Lawe, G.' C. 
Wickins, Prin. J. C. Smail, 562, 
617, 618. 
Business recovery, by E. L. Har- 
greaves, 505. 
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