INDEX 



117 



Distribution, trial census of, by 



H.T. Weeks, 387. 

 Dovedale, what it means to the 



botanist, by Prof . F. E. Weiss, 454. 

 Drummond, H. J. H., Palaeolithic 



discoveries in India, 396. 

 Duckham, a. N., Marketing policy, 



441, 524- 

 Dunn, Dr. J. S., Calcium sulphate 



plasters, 351, 5^9 ■ 



Earliest settlement of Northern 

 Europe, by J. G. D. Clark, 396. 



Eclipse observing, by Prof. J. A 

 Carroll, 340. 



Ecology of limestone pavements at 

 Hutton Roof and Tarleton, by 

 Miss A. Bennett, 429. 



Ecology of Trent and tributaries, by 

 J. Inglis Spicer, Appdx. 95. 



Economic research and industrial 

 policy, by Prof. P. Sargant 

 Florence, 129, 384*. 



Economic research in U.S.A., co- 

 operation of business men in, by 

 Prof. Z. C. Dickinson, 385*. 



Economics, co-operation of business i 

 men in advancement of, by Sir 

 Wm. Beveridge, 385*. 



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

 vision and colour blindness, 410, 

 522. 



Education for the community, dis- 

 cussion by Sir Frank Fletcher, 

 Mrs. Elsie Parker, A. Desclos and 

 Dr. Graefer, 438. 



Education, informative content of, by 

 H. G.Wells, 237. 437*. 



Educational function of the Uni- 

 versity, discussion by Sir Richard 

 Livingstone and Prof. M. Gins- 

 berg, 439, 524. 



Edwards, K. C, Climate of Notting- 

 hamshire, Appdx. 56. 



Economic aspects of the Trent, 



Appdx. 99. 



Geography of Nottingham, 



Electrical vibrations and television, 

 by Prof. E. W. Marchant, 393. 5^^ 



Electrochemistry of proteins and 

 amino-acids, by Dr. A. Neuberger, 

 350. 



Engineering industry, training of 

 university graduates for, discus- 

 sion by Prof. F. G. Baily, A. P. M. 

 Fleming and Dr. W. Jackson, 391, 



Engineering, research in, by Sir 



Alex. Gibb, 151, 391*. 

 Estate woodlands, present and future 



of, by Hon. N. A. Orde-Powlett, 



435, 523. 

 Evening discourse, 457. 

 Everyday physics in Canada, by 



Prof. J. Satterly, 342. 

 Evolutionary thought, history of, by 



Sir Edward Poulton, i. 

 Excavations at Petra, by Dr. M. 



Murray, 406. 

 Experimental Zoology at Birming- 

 ham University, by R. J. Whitney, 



368. 

 Eyring, Dr. Henry, Absolute rates 



of reaction of large molecules, 338. 



Faber, Dr. O., Heating and air 

 conditioning, 392, 521. 



Face and jaws of a mediaeval and 

 post-mediaeval population, by 

 Miss M. L. Tildesley, 399. 



Factors in likes and dislikes for 

 work, 416. 



Fawcett, Prof. C. B., Changing dis- 

 tribution of population, 115, 374*. 



, Mineral resources of Notts. 



and Lines., 359*. 



, Natural and cultural regions. 



373, 521. 



Mineral resources of Notts. 



and Lines., 359*, 520. 



Nottingham and its region, 



378*. 

 Fearnsides, Prof. W. G., Report on 

 work of Critical Sections Com- 

 mittee, 359*- 



Mineral resources of Notts. 



Appdx. 25. 

 Elastic structure, analysis of, by 

 E. H. Bateman, 391, 521. 



and Lines., 359*. 

 Fenner, Dr. C, Australites, 356. 

 Film on industrial physics at the 



National Physical Laboratory, 341 . 

 Film reactions as biological models, 



by Prof. E. K. Rideal, 338*. 

 Films, biological, by Dr. D. Use, 



Dr. J. S. Huxley and H. R. 



Hewer, 365*. 



