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Ellis, Prof. C. D., Resonance levels 



in slow neutron processes, 385*. 

 Emerson, Dr. R., Life cycles in the 



Blastocladiales, 498, 506*, 543. 

 Emotion and ritual, by A. M. 



Hocart, 482, 542. 

 Engineering instrmiients, by C. C. 



Mason, 463*, 541. 

 Engineering science, Changing outlook 



of, by Prof. R. V. Southwell, 163, 



459*- 



Engledow, Prof. F. L., Plant 

 physiology and plant breeding, 

 520. 



Environment, role of, in animal 

 locomotion, symposium by Prof. 

 J. Gray, J. E. Harris, Dr. Liss- 

 mann. Dr. F. S. J. Hollick and 

 Dr. C. Horton-Smith, 442*, 539. 



Evening discourses, 535. 



Evolution, mechanism of, discussion 

 on, by Dr. J. S. Huxley, Prof. 

 R. A. Fisher, Prof. A. E. True- 

 man, J. Z. Young, Capt. C. 

 Diver, Dr. P. D. F. Murray and 

 others, 435, 492*, 494*, 539- 



Evolution and development, by Prof. 

 H. H. Swinnerton, 57, 416*. 



Experiments below 1° abs., by Dr. F. 

 Simon, 388. 



, by Dr. N. Kurti, 389*. 



Eye and brain as factors in visual 

 perception, by Dr. R. H. Thouless, 

 197,487*. 



Factor psychology, a curious pitfall 

 in, by Prof. C. Spearman, 488, 



543. 

 Farm produce, preservation, storage 



and transport of, by Dr. F. Kidd, 



518*, 5.^5. 

 Farmer, E., Social implications of 



vocational guidance, 486. 

 Farming, systems of, by Prof. J. A. 



Scott Watson, 518*, 545. 

 Fawcett, Prof. C. B., South India, 



444- 

 Feather, Dr. H., Neutron-produced 



radio activities, 382, 537. 

 Feigl, Prof. F., Spot analysis, 401. 

 Felton, a. L., Cultivation of the 



Beech, 509*, 544. 

 Fenland, foraminifera from, by 



Dr. W. A. Macfadyen, 411, 5J9. 



I Fenland, history of, by Dr. H. 



I Godwin, 535. 



I Fenland in Roman times, by C W. 



Phillips, 412, 465. 

 Fenland, Roman occupation of, by 



C. W. Phillips, 465. 

 Fenland waterways, weapons from, 



by T. C. Lethbridge, 466. 

 Fenlands, discussion on post-glacial 



history of, by Dr. H. Godwin, 



Dr. W. A. Macfadyen, H. S. P. 



JoUv, Dr. J. G. D. Clark, C. W. 



Phillips and Prof. H. H. Swin- 

 nerton, 410, 492*, 539- 

 Fens, drainage of, by Dr. H. C. 



Darby, 446*, Appdx. 181. 

 Fens, modern drainage problems of, by 



O. Borer, Appdx. 194. 

 Fens, recent excavations in, by Dr. 



J. G. D. Clark, 465*. 

 Ferguson, Prof. A., on Quantitative 



estimates of sensory events, 277. 

 Ferrom.agnetism and X-ray struc- 

 ture, by Dr. A. J. Bradley, 385. 

 Ferromagnetism, general theory of, 



by Dr. E. C. Stoner, 384, 537- 

 Ffoulkes, Chas., Equipment of the 



soldier throughout the ages, 481. 

 Field, Dr. H., Physical characters 



of modern peoples of Iran, 466, 



542. 



Films, exhibition of biological, 

 442*. 



Fischer, Dr. K. T., The tempera- 

 ture coefficient of balances, 387*. 



Fisher, Prof. R. A., Combinatorial 

 mathematics, 393,* 538. 



on Artemia salina, 335. 



Selective intensities in nature, 



436. 

 Fisheries, rational exploitation of, 



by M. Graham, 426. 

 Fisheries research, physico-chemical 



environment in, by Dr. J. B. 



Tait, 426*, 5J9- 

 Fishery survey of the Patagonian 



continental shelf, by E. R. 



Gunther, 443, 539- 

 Fishes, biology of British food, by 



C. F. Hickling, 426. 

 Flax experiment, the Sandringham, 



by G. O. Searle, 505, 506*. 

 Fleure, Prof. H. J., Aborigines of 



Chota Nagpur plateau, 444*. 



on Blood groups, 345. 



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