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INDEX 



Films, visible adsorbed, in the field 



of biology, by Dr. Irving Lang- 



muir, 337, 51CJ. 

 Fish, effect of washings from tarred 



roads upon, by C. H. Roberts, 



363- 

 Fisher, Prof. R. A., on Artemia 



salina, 291. 

 FiTZHERBERT, J. T., Waste of poten- 

 tial timber supplies in private 



woodlands, 436*, 523. 

 Fleming, A. P. M., Training of 



university graduates for engineer- 

 ing industry, 391, 521. 

 Fletcher, Sir F., Education for the 



community, 438*. 

 Fleure, Prof. H. J., on Blood 



groups, 304. 

 Florence, Prof. P. Sargant, Eco- 

 nomic research and industrial policy , 



129, 384*. 

 Flux distortion in iron testing, by 



J. Greig and J. E. Parton, 



395*- 

 Fogg, W., Tribal market in Spanish 



Morocco, 406, 522. 

 Folklore in France, by A. Varagnac 



and G. Riviere, 406. 

 Folk tales, background of Central 



African, by Dr. A. N. Tucker, 



405. 522. 

 Forbes, A. C, Tree remains and 



post-glacial climate, 437, 523. 

 Ford, E. B., Genetical control of 



development, 423*. 

 Forest working plan for the National 



Trust, by B. PoUard-Urquhart, 



435*, 523. 

 Forestry problems near industrial 



areas, by W. R. Day and R. G. 



Sanzen-Baker, 436*. 

 Fosbrooke, H. a., a new Bantu 



tribe, 399. 

 —, Anthropology and administra- 

 tion, 401*. 

 Franklin, C. H. H., Hypersolid 



concepts, 346. 

 Frazer, Dr. A. C, De-toxication of 



bacterial toxins, 410. 

 Friend, Dr. G. E., Indices of 



health, 409*, 522. 

 Fritsch, Prof. F. E., on Windermere 



Biological Station, 297. 

 Fruit-infesting sawflies of Britain, 



by Dr. H. W. Miles, 369, 520. 



Fungi, photomicrographs of, by 



Dr. B. Colson, 434*. 

 Fungi with a Libertella imperfect 



stage, by C. G. Chesters, H. E. 



Croxall and Miss K. M. Keene, 



425. 434*, 523. 

 VON Furer-Haimendorf, Dr. C, 



Field work among Konyak Nagas 



of Assam, 400. 



Gardner, R. C. B., Preservative 

 treatment of estate timber, 435*, 

 523. 



Garnett, Miss A., Sunshine and 

 human geography of Alpine val- 

 leys, 381. 



Garry, Prof. R. C, Human physi- 

 ology in teaching of biology, 411, 

 482. 



Garwood, Prof. E. J., on Geological 

 photographs, 274. 



Gas-absorption problems during 

 annealing of low carbon iron, by 

 A. Brookes, 341. 



General Treasurer's Account, xxvi. 



Genes, activity of, in development, 

 by Dr. F. E. Cochrane, 370. 



Genetics and cytology, recent work 

 in, symposium by Dame Helen 

 Gwynne-Vaughan, Prof. F. A. E. 

 Crew, Dr. CD. Darlington, E. B. 

 Ford and others, 365*, 422. 



Genetics and taxonomy, discussion 

 by Dr. W. B. Turrill, W. J. C. 

 Lawrence, Prof. J. R. Matthews, 

 Dr. T. J. Jenkin and Dr. J. W. 

 Gregor, 426, 523. 



Geological photographs, report on, 



274- 

 Geology in schools, discussion by 



Prof. A. E. Trueman, Prof. 



H. G. A. Hickling, V. C. Spary 



and J. Da vies, 359, 440*. 

 Geology in schools, report on teaching 



of, 281. 

 Geology of Nottingham district, by 



Prof. H. H. Swinnerton, S. G. 



Clift and P. E. Kent, 353*. 

 Geometry, discussion on bearing of 



higher, on the school course, by 



Prof. H. T. H. Piaggio, Prof. E. H. 



Neville, H. G. Green, Prof. W. H. 



McCrea and Prof. H. S. Ruse, 



344, 519- 



