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INDEX 



Settlement analysis of engineering 



structures, by A. W. Skempton, 



463*, 541- 

 Seward, Sir A., Tertiary vegetation 



of Inner Hebrides, 496, 506*. 

 Seymour, W. D., Tendencies of 



school design, 511, 545. 

 Shapley, Prof. H., Metagalactic 



gradients and expanding universe, 



383. 



Ships, vibration in, by Dr. F. H. 

 Todd, 462, 541- 



Shire, E. S., Paramagnetic relaxa- 

 tion belovif 1° abs., 389*, 537. 



Shove, G. F., Interpretation and 

 allocation of cost, 456. 



SiDGWiCK, Prof. N. v., Organic 

 chemistry of metals, 400. 



Sidmouth coast scenery, preserva- 

 tion of, by Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 



45°, 540. 

 Sign language, influence on civilisa- 

 tion, by Sir Richard Paget, 477, 



542. 

 Silicates, atomic structure of, by 



Prof. W. L. Bragg, 403, 538. 

 Simon, Dr. F., Experiments below 



1° abs., 388. 

 Simpson, Dr. J. B., Fossil pollen of 



Jurassic dicotyledons, 425, 507*. 

 Tertiary vegetation of the 



Inner Hebrides, 496, 506*. 

 Sims, Dr. L. G. A., Ballistic 



measurements in incremental 



magnetism, 460, 541. 

 Singleton, F. A., MacDonnell 



Ranges of Central Australia, 



446. 

 Skempton, A. W., Settlement analy- 

 sis of engineering structures, 463*, 



54-r- 

 Slow neutron velocity spectrometer, 



by Dr. P. B. Moon, 385*. 

 Smith, Rev. E. W., A Congo 



pygmy language, 463*, 542. 

 Smith, Dr. K. M., Dissemination 



of plant viruses, 501, 507*. 

 Smith, Lt.-Col. W. C, Alkali-rocks 



of Nyasaland, 416, 538. 

 Social relations of Science, establish- 

 ment of division for, xxiii. 

 Sociology, the present position of, 



by Prof. M. Ginsberg, 453*. 

 Soil fertility, maintenance of, by 



Dr. E. M. Crowther, 519. 



Soils of Cambridgeshire, by H. H. 

 Nicholson and F. Hanley, Appdx. 



25. 

 Soldier, equipment of the, through- 

 out the ages, by C. Ffoulkes, 481. 

 Somme, thirty metres terrace of, 



by M. I'Abbe Breuil, 476, 541. 

 Sorbus, British forms of, by Dr. 



E. F. "Warburg, 507. 

 Southampton, hydrographic factors 



of, by F. H. W. Green, 447, 540. 

 South Arabia, pleistocene terraces 



and palaeoliths of, by Miss E. W. 



Gardner, 475*, 452. 

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



444- 

 Southwell, Prof. R. V., Changing 

 outlook of engineering science, 163, 



459*- 

 Spearman, Prof. C, Pitfall in factor 



psychology, 488, 543. 

 Spectrochemical analysis, by Prof. 



W. Gerlach, 401*. 

 Speiser, Prof. A., Elliptic functions, 



397- 

 Spencer, Dr. W. K., Starfishes and 



Cystids, 415. 

 Spheres, continuous mapping into, 



by Dr. S. Eilenberg, 399. 

 Spinks, J., Ballistic measurements 



in incremental magnetism, 460, 



541- 



Spin - lattice interaction, by Dr. 

 H. B. G. Casimir, 389*. 



Spitzbergen, vegetation of, by 

 Dr. C. G. Dobbs and A. M. 

 Acock, 506*, 508. 



Sporotrichium infection by rats, by 

 Dr. A. Burges, 506*. 



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



Srinath, K. v.. Nutrition of Cal- 

 ceolaria embryo sac, 507*, 509. 



Stapledon, Prof. R. G., Ley- 

 farmhig and a long term agricul- 

 tural policy, 215, 518*. 



Starfishes and Cystids, by Dr. W. K. 

 Spencer, 415. 



Steele, R. C, Educational sig- 

 nificance of wireless, 516, 545- 



Steers, J. A., Physiography of 

 N.W. Norfolk, 446*, 540. 



Stephens, A. E., Plymouth in the 

 sailing ship era, 448. 



Steven, Dr. H. M., Afforestation in 

 hill country, 510*, 544. 



