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INDEX 



Shore, new pteridosperm stem from, 

 by Prof. H. S. Holden, 550. 



Shotton, F. W., Red sedimentary 

 rocks, 483. 



Shropshire, geological excursion, 

 472. 



SiDGWiCK, Dr. N. v., Interatomic 

 distances, 468*. 



Natural colouring matters, 466. 



Silicosis, by Dr. W. R. Jones, 479, 

 612. 



Simons, Dr. L., Diatomic rotator, 

 431*, 610. 



Simpson, Dr. G. C, Amateur 

 meteorologist, 599. 



Condensation of water in at- 

 mosphere, 463. 



Skin, chemistry, by Dr. D.J. Lloyd, 



470, 612. 



Skin, chemistry, and catechol 

 tannins, by Prof. M. Bergmann, 



471, 611. 



Skin resistance, by Prof. H. Hart- 

 ridge, 536. 

 Sludge, treatment and utilisation, by 



F. C. Yokes, 514, 614. 



Smail, Prin. J. C, Training for 

 business and administration, 564*. 



Smart, E. H., Diatomic rotator, 

 431*, 611. 



Smith, Dr. A. H., Field names, 

 570*. 



Smith, Dr. B., Red sedimentary 

 rocks, 483. 



Underground water, 413. 



Smith, C. C, Water supply authori- 

 ties' records, 396. 



Soil resources. Empire, report on, 

 296. 



Solar chromosphere and corona, by 

 Dr. W. H. McCrea, 459. 



Sotiel Coronada, by O. Davies, 527, 

 615. 



South Arabian Desert, first crossing, 

 by B. Thomas, 519*. 



Southern oceans, hydrologj^, by 



G. E. R. Deacon, 489, 613. 

 Southern oceans, plankton, by D. 



John, 490. 



Sparshott, Miss E. N., Tuberisa- 

 tion, 556. 



Speakman, Dr. J. B., Fibre chem- 

 istry and X-ray analysis, 428, 611. 



Spearman, Prof. C, Determination 

 of unitary traits, 547. 



Spearman, Prof. C, Theory of two 

 factors, 545, 616. 



Species, analysis of, by Dr. I. 

 Manton, 492*, 613. 



Species, synthesis of, by Dr. K. B. 

 Blackburn, 492. 



Spectroscopy in industry, by J. T. 

 Randall, 451*, 611. 



Spiers, Dr. C. H., Physical problems 

 of leather manufacture, 451*, 611. 



Stamp, Sir J., Must science ruin 

 economic progress ? , 578. 



Science in adult education, 



569*. 



Stamp, Dr. L. D., Changes in utili- 

 sation of land in S.W. London 

 basin, 500. 



Types of local survey, 570. 



Stanford, F. O., Water supply 

 authorities, 391. 



Steels, embrittling, by A. M. McKay 

 and R. N. Arnold, 516, 614. 



Steers, J. A., Scolt Head Island, 



^ 496, 613. 



Stellar colour temperatures, by W. 

 M. H. Greaves, 459. 



Stellar spectra, line intensities, by 

 A. D. Thackeray, 459. 



Sterculiaceae, development of rays, 

 by Miss M. M. Chattaway, 552, 

 6iy. 



Stewart, Prin. H., University train- 

 ing for business, 562. 



Stigma, nature and origin, by Dr. 

 H. H. Thomas, 550, 6iy. 



Stocks, genetical system for ever- 

 sporting, by Prof. R. A. Fisher, 



55°, 6x7. 

 Stone circles in Gambia Valley, by 



Sir R. Palmer, 524, 61 5. 

 Stratosphere, influence on cyclone 



formation, by Prof. F. Linke, 430. 

 Stresses in overstrained materials, 



report on, 296, 517*. 

 Stuttering, clinical aspects, by Dr. 



G. Seth, 545. 

 Sueeda maritima and S. fruticosa, by 



Miss M. T. Martin, 552. 

 Sudan, S., primitive music, by Dr. 



A. N. Tucker, 529. 

 Suez Canal dues and inter-continental 



trade, by Sir A. Wilson, 504, 613. 

 SuK, Prof, v., Eskimos of Labrador, 



520. 

 Sumerian copper, report on, 302. 



