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INDEX 



Darby, Dr. H. C, Cambridgeshire in 



the igth century, Appdx., 116. 

 Draining of the Fens, 446*, 



Appdx. 181. 

 Darlington, Dr. C. D., Genetic 



isolation, 439, 539- 

 Darwin, Dr. C. G., Logic and 



probability in physics, 21, 383*. 

 Daunt, J. G., New experiments on 



transfer effect, 389*. 

 Davies, J. G. W., Place of interests 



in vocational adjustment, 487*, 



543. 

 Davies, Miss M., Education for a 



changing society, 514, 544- 

 Davies, Miss M. F., Irrigation in 



the Canterbury Plains, N.Z., 



451- 

 Dawson, Miss R., Education for a 



changing society, 514, 544- 

 Debenham, Prof. F., The Geo- 

 graphical Laboratory, 445. 

 Decompositions of groups, by Dr. 



B. H. Neumann, 397. 

 Dee, Dr. P. I., Excited states of 



light nuclei, 382, 537- 

 Deep foci and aftershocks, by Dr. 



H. Jeffreys, 391, 537- 

 Dennis, Dr. R. G. W., Virus content 



of Peruvian potatoes, 503. 

 Derbyshire Caves, report on, 343. 

 Design of schools, discussion by 



S. E. Urwin, W. G. Newton, 



Denis Clarke-Hall and W. D. 



Seymour, 511. 

 Development and Evolution, by Prof. 



H. H. Swinnerton, 57, 416*. 

 Devons, S., Resonance scattering of 



a particles, 385*. 

 Dickinson, Dr. R. E., The regional 



concept, 449*, 540- 

 Differential equation, step by step 



integration of, by Dr. J. C. P. 



Miller, 395, JJ'^. 

 Differential equations, by Dr. Olga 



Taussky, 397, 538. 

 Diffraction gratings, by Prof. R. W. 



Wood, 383. 

 Diver, Capt. C, Polymorphism, 437. 

 Division for social relations of science, 



xxiii. 

 DoBBS, Dr. C. G., Plants of Spitz- 



bergen, 506*, 508. 

 DoDDS, Prof. E. C, Synthetic 



cestrogenic compounds, 405, 538. 



DoNiSTHORPE,H.St.J. K.,Coleoptera 



of Cambridgeshire, Appdx. 70. 

 Doivn House, report, 1937-8, xxi. 

 DowsoN, Dr. W. J., Bacterial 



diseases of plants, 506*. 

 Dress, survivals in, by Rt. Hon. 



Lord Raglan, 481. 

 Drosophila, colours in, by Miss U. 



Philip, 433. 



East Anglia and the Civil War, by 

 F.Walker, 445. 



East, W. G., The Humber and 

 Humberside in historical times, 

 448. 



Eccles, G. C, Moving coil vi- 

 brometer, 460*, 541. 



VON ECKERMANN, Dr. H., Carbonate 

 rocks associated with alkali-rich 

 intrusions, 416. 



Ecological isolation, by Dr. W. B. 

 Turrill, 438, 544. 



Economics, scope and method of, by 

 R. F. Harrod, 139, 453*. 



Edgecombe, C. H., Braking of rail- 

 way trains, 460*. 



Edridge- Green, Dr. F. W., Ac- 

 quired colour-blindness, 487, 543. 



Education for a changing society, 

 discussion by W. H. Robinson, 

 Miss Ruth Dawson, Dr. P. T. 

 Freeman, Miss M. Davies, J. 

 Paley Yorke, Dr. W. A. Richard- 

 son, Mr. F. Pick and Prof. W. 



CuUis, 513,54'^- 

 Edwards, W. N., Tertiary vegeta- 

 tion of Inner Hebrides, 496, 506*. 

 Ehringsdorf and Wallertheim, lithic 



industries of, by Dr. D. A. E. 



Garrod, 473. 

 Eilenberg, Dr. S., Continuous 



mapping into spheres, 399. 

 Elasticity imperfections in rocks, by 



Dr. D.W Phillips, 390. 

 Electric charges on clay particles, 



origin of, by Dr. R. K. Schofield, 



404. 

 Electron, the heavy, by Dr. E. J. 



Williams, 387*. 

 Electronic waves, recent experiments 



on, by Sir J. J. Thomson, 389*. 

 Elles, Dr. G. L., Graptolites, 414. 

 Elliptic functions, by Prof. A. 



Speiser, 397. 



