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INDEX 



Natural selection, the immense range 

 of, by D. H. Campbell, 479. 



Neumann, Dr. B. H., General de- 

 compositions of groups, 397. 



Neville, Prof. E. H., on Mathe- 

 matical tables, 269. 



Newton's method of approxi- 

 mation, 392*. 



Preparation of mathematical 



tables, 394* 



Newman, Miss B., Birth customs in 

 East Anglia, 480. 



Newman, L. P., Birth customs in 

 East Angha, 480. 



Newton, W. G., Tendencies of 

 school design, 511, 544. 



Newtonian root evaluations, sym- 

 posium by Prof. A. Ostrowski, 

 Prof. E. H. Neville and D. H. 

 Sadler, 392. 



Newton's method of approximation, 

 by Prof. A. Ostrowski, 392. 



Nicholson, H. H., Soils of Cam- 

 bridgeshire, Appdx. 25. 



Noble metals, symposium on organic 

 chemistry of, by Dr. F. G. Mann, 

 Prof. L. O. Brockway and Prof. 

 N. V. Sidgwick, 399, SJS. 



NocKOLDS, Dr. S. R., Replacement 

 veins in Mourne Mountains 

 granites, 420. 



Norton, H. W., Latin squares, 393. 



Nuclear collisions, loss of energy by 

 fast particles in, by Prof. E. J. 

 Williams, 385*. 



Nuclear levels, by Prof. W. Bothe, 

 381. 



Nuclear physics, symposium on, by 

 Prof. N. Bohr, Prof. W. Bothe, 

 Dr. J. D. Cockroft, Dr. P. I. 

 Dee, Dr. N. Feather and others, 



381, 385,557- 

 Nygaard, Dr. K. K., Determination 

 of ascorbic acid, 402. 



Oakley, Dr. K. P., Palaeolithic flake 

 industries in the Thames valley, 



473, 542. 

 Oceanography and fluctuations of 



marine animals, by Dr. S. Kemp, 



85, 426*. 

 (Enothera, genetics of, by Dr. D. G. 



Catcheside, 506*. 



CEstrogenic compounds, by Prof. 

 E. C. Dodds, 405, 538. 



Officers and Council, v. 



Officers, Sectional, viii. 



Ogg, Dr. W. G., Problems of 

 marginal and waste land, 518. 



Ogilvie, Prof. A. G., Chota Nagpur 

 plateau, 444. 



Oldfield, R. C, Verbal problems 

 connected with definition of per- 

 sonal qualities, 491*. 



Oliver, D. A., Martensitic per- 

 manent magnet steels, 386. 



Onslow, Rt. Hon. the Earl of. Im- 

 portance of National Parks in 

 Great Britain, 523. 



Organisation and environment, re- 

 lationship of, by J. Z. Young, 



437*- 



Orient and Europe, by Prof. V. G. 

 Childe, 181,474*. 



Orient, rediscovery of the ancient, 

 by Prof. S. A. Cook, 474, 542. 



Orthogenesis, by Prof. A. E. True- 

 man, 436. 



Orthogonalised squares, by W. L. 

 Stevens, 394. 



Orwin, C. S., Demands for labour 

 in agriculture, 517, 545. 



Osmotic pressures in regulation of 

 cell turgor, by Prof. T. A. Bennet- 

 Clark and Miss D. Bexon, 493. 



Ostrowski, Prof. A., Newton's 

 method of approximation, 392. 



Overhead costs and economic wel- 

 fare, by G. D. A. MacDougall, 



457- 

 Overseas delegation fund, xx. 



Page, D. F. M., Industries of 



Cambridgeshire, Appdx. 154. 

 Paget, Sir R., Influence of sign 



language on civilisation, 477, 542. 

 Palestinians, Early, by Sir Arthur 



Keith, 479. 

 Palisade diabase sill. New Jersey, 



by Dr. F.Walker, 419. 

 Palmer, S. J., Stresses in welded 



pipes, 463*, 541. 

 Paramagnetic relaxation below 1° 



abs., by E. S. Shire, 389*, 537- 

 Parasitic diseases of animals, by 



Dr. E. L. Taylor, 521, 545- 



