INDEX 



235 



Colour-blindness, acquired, by Dr. 

 F. W. Edridge-Green, 487, 543. 



Colour pattern, sense perception and 

 evolution of, symposium by Dr. 

 J. S. Huxley, Dr. H. B. Cott, 

 D. Lack and I. H. Burkill, 440. 



Combinatorial mathematics, sym- 

 posium by Dr. C. C. Craig, H. W. 

 Norton, Dr. W. J. Youden, 



F. Yates and W. L. Stevens, 393, 



Communities classified by occupa- 

 tion, by Dr. E. H. Selwood, 



449- 

 Computation from series, by Dr. W. 



G. Bickley, 394. 

 Computational labour, estimation of, 



by D. H. Sadler, 393. 



Conference of Delegates, report, 523. 



Conifers, female cone of palaeozoic, 

 by Dr. R. Florin, 497, 506*. 



Consequential evolution, by Dr. 

 P. D. F. Murray, 438. 



Cook, Major F. C., Road develop- 

 ment in Great Britain, 460*, 



Cook, Prof. J. W., Cancer-pro- 

 ducing polycyclic hydrocarbons, 

 407, 538. 



Cook, Prof. S. A., Re-discovery of 

 the ancient Orient, 474, 542. 



Cook, Dr. W. R. I., Phycomycete 

 flora of Glamorgan, 499, 506*. 



Cooke, A. H., Attainment of low 

 temperature, 389*. 



CooMBES, J. E. M., Suppression of 

 radio - interference by trolley 

 buses, 459*. 



Co-operative Societies in the social 

 movement, by Prof. Dr. E. 

 Griinfeld, 456. 



Cornish, Dr. Vaughan, Preserva- 

 tion of Sidmouth coast scenery, 



450. '540. 

 Preservation of Crown lands at 



Camberley, 533. 

 Correlations and culture, by Prof. 



Griffith Taylor, 103, 444*. 

 Cosmic radiation in high altitudes, 



symposium by Prof. P. M. S. 



Blackett, Prof. W. H. Furry, 



Prof. W. Bothe and Dr. E. J. 



Williams, 386. 

 Cosmic ray particles, properties of, 



by Prof. W. H. Furry, 386. 



Cost and price, business view of the 

 relationship between, by R. L. 

 Hall, 456, 540. 



Cost, interpretation and allocation 

 of, by G. F. Shove, 456. 



Cott, Dr. H. B., Adaptive ap- 

 pearance and interspecific re- 

 lationships, 440, 5J9. 



Council Report, ig3j—8, xvi. 



Craig, Dr. C. C, Remarks on 

 randomisation, 393. 



Craik, K. J. W., Sensory adapta- 

 tion in vision, 487, 542. 



Cramp, Prof. W., Incremental meas- 

 urements, 460*. 



Crew, Prof. F. A. E., Animal breed- 

 ing, 521*. 



Crop pests and diseases, by C. T. 

 Gimingham, 521, 545. 



Crop production, discussion on, by 

 J. A. McMillan, Prof. F. L. 

 Engledow, C. T. Gimingham and 

 Sir John Russell, 521, 545. 



Crown lands, preservation of, by 

 Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 533. 



Crowther, Dr. E. M., Maintenance 

 of soil fertility, 519. 



Crystal growth, by Dr. R. W. Wood, 

 387*. 



Crystallised clay minerals, structure 

 and properties of, by Dr. G. 

 Nagelschmidt, 403. 



Crystallographic relations of seis- 

 mology, by Prof. J. D. Bernal, 392. 



CuLLis, Prof. W., Education for a 

 changing society, 516, 544. 



Cyclotron and high-voltage lab. in 

 nuclear research, by Dr. J. D. 

 Cockcroft, 381. 



Cyprus, prehistoric skulls of, by 

 M. M. Rix, 480. 



Cytology and genetics, report on, 341. 



Cytology of Narcissus, by Miss 

 D. J. Heppell, 505, 506*. 



Dactylotheca plumosa and Senften- 



bergia ophiodermatica, by N. W. 



Radforth, 498, 543. 

 Dalradian succession of the Southern 



Highlands, by Dr. S. M. K. 



Henderson, 424. 

 Daniel, Dr. G, E., Portholed 



megaliths of the British Isles, 465, 



542. 



