INDEX 



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Rowland, Rev. J. P., Wensleydale 

 earthquake, 461. 



RoxBY, Prof. P. M., on Human 

 geography of tropical Africa, 274. 



Russell, F. S., Marine plankton 

 animals, 490, 613. 



Russell, Sir J., on Empire soil re- 

 sources, 296. 



Rutherford, Rt. Hon. Lord, Atomic 

 transmutation, 431, 610. 



Ryan, J. P., Discharge from rain- 

 drop in intense electric field, 463. 



Safety in Mines Research Board, by 



Prof. J. F. Thorpe, 584. 

 Saint George's Land, discussion by 



Prof. W. S. Boulton, E. E. L. 



Dixon, Dr. T. N. George, Dr. 



E. Neaverson, T. Eastwood, 477, 



612. 

 Salix ccErulea, propagation and 



growth, by Lt.-Col. E. Pratt, 



558, 617. 

 Salmon, H. E., Fauna and flora of 



rivers, 599*. 

 Salt, A., Accountancy in scientific 



management, 507*. 

 Salt, Dr. G., Insect parasites, 486. 

 Salt, H., Education for boot and 



shoe industry, 564, 618. 

 Sandon, F., School examinations 



and psychological tests, 567, 61S. 

 Sarson, Miss G. M., Growth of 



population in Leicester, 494. 

 Sayce, R. U., Distribution of belief 



in fairies, 526*. 

 Schofield, Dr. H., Engineering 



training at Loughborough, 565. 

 Scholastic abilitv, factors, by Dr. 



D. W. Gates, 566, 618. 

 School research work, discussion 



by Dr. A. H. Smith, Dr. L. D. 



Stamp, A. S. McWilliam, Miss 



J. K. Jones, 570, 618. 

 Science and economic progress, by 



Sir J. Stamp, 578. 

 Science in adult education, sym- 

 posium by Sir R. Gregory, Prof. 



W. J. Pugh, Prof. W. B. Brierley, 



Dr. A. Ferguson, Prof. J. L. 



Myres, Dr. V. Cornish, Sir J. 



Stamp, 568, 617, 618. 

 Science teaching in adtdt education, 



report on, 330, 564*. 



Science teaching in adult education, 

 discussion by Prof. J. L. Mvres, 

 Dr. C. H. Desch, A. S. Firth, 

 Miss H. Masters, R. J. Howrie, 

 Prof. R. Peers, G. C. Hickson, 



564*. 

 Scolt Head Island, by J. A. Steers, 



496, 613. 

 Scott, Miss L. I., Monocotyledon 



shoot, 552*. 

 Sea defences and land reclamation, 



by M. Du-Plat-Taylor, 516, 614. 

 Seasonal weather and its prediction, 



by Sir G. T. Walker, 25, 430*. 

 Sectional Officers, ix. 

 Seedling anatomy, significance, by 



Dr. E. N. M. Thomas, 553*. 

 Seismological investigations, report 



on, 265. 

 Selwood, Dr. E. H., Classification 



of communities by occupations, 



499- 

 Senn, Prof. G., Influence of light 

 on permeability of plant cell, 



557*- 



Sensory comparisons, ' constant ' 

 errors, by R. J. Bartlett, 544. 



Sensory events, report on quantitative 

 estimates of, 271. 



Seth, Dr. G., Clinical aspects of 

 stuttering, 545. 



Severn, gauging at Bewdley, by Prof. 

 S. M. Dixon, 424. 



Severn, gauging at Ironbridge, by 

 E. F. Hetherington, 406. 



Sewage treatment and disposal, dis- 

 cussion by J. D. Watson, H. F. 

 Atter, Prof. W. E. Adeney and 

 Dr. A. G. G. Leonard, T- 

 Haworth, F. C. Yokes, H. R. 

 Lupton, 513, 614, 615. 



Seward, Prof. A. C, Floras of 

 Kerguelen Archipelago, 549, 6x7. 



Sex hormones, relation to sterols 

 and bile acids, by Dr. A. Bute- 

 nandt, 467, 612. 



Sex physiology, report on, 272. 



Shaw, Miss A. G., Motion study of 

 small assembly and machine work, 

 540*, 616. 



Sheppard, T., Amateur meteor- 

 ologist, 599*- 



Pollution of River Hull, 596. 



Shoe manufacturing machinery, by 

 J. Gouldbourn, 515, 614. 



