INDEX 



119 



GiBB, Sir Alex., RcsearcJi in En- 

 gineering, 151, 391*- 



Gill, Dr. N. T., Viability and dor- 

 mancy of weed seeds, 425. 



Ginsberg, Prof. M., Social science 

 and philosophy in the universi- 

 ties, 439, 524. 



Globular proteins, structure of, by 

 Dr. D. M. Wrinch, 350, 520. 



Graefer, Dr., Education for the 

 community, 439*, 5^4- 



Grant, Mrs. K., Migrations of 

 hawkmoths, 369. 



Grass and the national food supply, 

 by Dr. R. E. Slade, 457. 



Grassland improvement, by Wm. 

 Davies, 431. 



Green, H. G., George Green, the 

 mathematical physicist, 336. 



Infinity in Euclidean geo- 

 metry, 345, 519- 



Green, Miss M. L., Evolution and 

 progress of botanical nomencla- 

 ture, 428. 



Green Man in church architecture, 

 by Lady Raglan, 403. 



Gregor, Dr. J. W., Genetics and 

 taxonomy, 428*, 434*. 



Gregory, Sir Richard, Science in 

 adult education, 440*. 



Greig, J., Flux distortion in iron 

 testing, 395*, 521. 



Griffiths, Dr. Ezer, Refrigeration 

 and everyday life, 341, 5i9- 



on Thermal conductivities of 



rocks, 273. 



Growth-promoting substances and 

 horticulture, by Dr. M. A. H. 

 Tincker, 426, 434*, 523- 



Gwynne-Vaughan, Dame Helen, 

 on Cytology and Genetics, 298. 



Incompatibility, 423. 



Gypsum deposits of the Vale of 

 Eden, by Dr. S. E. Hollingworth, 



355- 



Haddon, Dr. A. C, Discussion on 

 Assam origins and Oceania, 401. 



Haile, W. H., Drainage system of 

 Trent Catchment Area, 442*. 



Engineering problems of Trent 



Catchment Board, 392*, 521. 



River Trent Catchment Board, 



Appdx. 90. 



Hall, Sir Daniel, Planning the land 



of Britain, 494, 521. 

 Hall, Prof. E. R., Variations in 



American stoats, 371*, 5^0. 

 Hardy, Miss E., Pollen analysis and 



archaeology, 405. 

 Harington, Prof. C. R., Organic 



chemistry and protein structure, 



348. . , 



Harmer, Sir Sidney, on Zoological 



record, 296. 

 Harris, Prof. T. M., Naiadita, a 



strange fossil Bryophyte, 429, 



434*, 523. 



Harrod, R. F., Business experience 

 •and economists' assumptions, 384. 



Harvey, G. E., Anthropology and 

 administration, 401. 



Haslegrave, Dr. H. L., Sleeve 

 bearing lubrication, 393, 521. 



Hawkmoth migrations, by Mrs. K. 

 Grant, 369. 



Hearing, evolution of, by Dr. R. J. 

 Pumphrey, 371. 



Heat production, nutrition and growth 

 in Man, by Dr. E. P. Poulton, 185, 

 408*. 



Heating and air conditioning, by 

 Dr. O. Faber, 392, 521. 



Henderson, Dr. H. C. K., Changing 

 agriculture as illustrated by cen- 

 tral Derbyshire, 376. 



Herbage, ultimate composition of, 

 from various seeds mixtures, by 

 Dr. W. E. Brenchley, 431. 



Herbert, E. G., Continuous hard- 

 ness test, 394, 521. 



Hickling, Prof. H. G. A., Teaching 

 of geology in schools, 360. 



Hill, Sir A. W., Botanic Garden, 

 Buitenzorg, Java, 421*. 



Rhododendron adenopodum, 



434*- 

 History and geography, relations of, 



by F. G. Morris, 378. 

 Holland, L., Mining timber in 



service, 436*, 5^3- 

 Hollingworth, Dr. S. E., Gypsum 



deposits of the Vale of Eden, 



355 

 Holmes, F. A., Dovedale, 455. 

 HooKE, Prof. S. H., Cain and Abel, 



403, 522. 

 Hopkins, S. J., Small meals and 



muscular metabolism, 410*. 



