INDEX 



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BuRKiTT, M. C, on Derbyshire 

 caves, 300. 



Burns, Mrs. C. M., Physiological 

 cost of reproduction, 408. 



Burns, Prof. D., Physiology and 

 health, 408. 



Burrows, W. O., Industrial Notting- 

 ham, Appdx. 38. 



Business experience and economists' 

 assumptions, by R. F. Harrod, 384. 



Butter, J., Palaeolithic horizon in 

 Holland, 397, 522. 



Caie, J. M., State intervention in 



agriculture, 249, 440*. 

 Cain and Abel, by Prof. H. S. 



Hooke, 403, 522. 

 Calcium sulphate plasters, by Dr. 



J. S. Dunn, 351, 519- 

 Calver, Dr. G., Diagnostic and 



therapeutic value of play, 419. 

 Campbell, Dr. A. H., Lophoder- 



mium macrosporum and Picea 



excelsa, 425. 

 Canadian development, significant 



factors in, by Prof. H. A. Innis, 



388. 

 C.\RR, Prof. J. W., Botany of Notting- 

 hamshire, Appdx. 66. 

 , Zoology of Nottinghamshire, 



Appdx. 76. 

 Carroll, Prof. J. A., Modern 



eclipse observing, 340, 519. 

 Cart-front designs, by C. F.Tebbutt, 



403. 

 Cattell, Dr. R. B., Psychometric 



versus intuitive approach in study 



of personality, 413, 522. 

 Cephalopods, higher nervous centres 



of, by J. Z. Young, 366. 

 Ceramic evidence for Anglo-Saxon 



Conquest, by J. N. L. Myres, 397. 

 Chadwick, Mrs. N. K., Poetic 



inspiration and the trance of the 



seer, 340, 522. 

 Chafers of Nottingham and Lincoln- 

 shire, by A. Roebuck, 370*, 520. 

 Chambers, Dr. J. D., Growth of 



Modern Nottinghatn, Appdx. 3. 

 Occupying owners in Lindsey, 



389. 

 Chemical exploration of the upper 

 atmosphere, by Dr. F. Paneth, 



339*,. 5^9- 



Chemistry of building materials, 



symposium by Dr. R. E. Strad- 



ling. Dr. F. M. Lea, Dr. J. S. 



Dunn, F. H. Clews, H. H. 



Macey, Dr. G. R. Rigby and 



Dr. D. G. R. Bonnell, 351, 5i9- 

 Chemotherapy, recent research in, by 



Dr. F. L. Pyman, 57, 346*. 

 Chemotherapy, symposium on, by 



Dr. F. L. Pyman, Prof. Dr. H. 



Horlein, Sir G. T. Morgan, E. 



Walton, Dr. W. Kikuth and Prof. 



R. Robinson, 346. 

 Chesters, C. G. C, Fungi with a 



Libertella imperfect stage, 425, 



434*, 523. 

 Chicago experiments, by Prof. C. 



Spearman, 414*, 522. 

 Childe, Prof. V. G., Vitrified forts, 



407. 

 Children's drawings, by Dr. Hilda 



Oldham, 419. 

 Chladni designs produced by solid 



carbon dioxide, by Miss M. D. 



Waller, 342, 519- 

 Chlorophyll deficient mutants in red 



clover, by R. D. Williams, 433. 

 Chromosome behaviour and taxo- 



nomic groups, by H. D. Slack, 



370. 

 Circular points and elementary 



geometry, by Prof . W. H. McCrea, 



i 345,5-^9- 



; Cladophora ball, by A. D. Cotton, 



' 434*. 



Clark, J. G. D., Earliest settlement 

 of northern Europe, 396. 



Clay, some important properties of, 

 by F. H. Clews, H. H. Macey and 

 I Dr. G. R. Rigby, 352, 519- 



Clews, F. H., Some important 

 properties of clay, 352, 519. 



Clifford, Mrs. E. M., Long 

 barrows in the Cotswolds, 407. 



Clift, S. G., Geology of Nottingham 

 district, 353*, Appdx. 45. 



Mineral resources of Notting- 

 hamshire, 358. 



Climatic variations in the Pleisto- 

 cene, by A. L. Armstrong, 355. 



Cochrane, Dr. F. E., Activity of 

 genes in development, 370, 520. 



Collins, "Dr. Mary, Tests in com- 

 mon use for the diagnosis of colour 

 defect, 207, 416*. 



