INDEX 



121 



Labour transference, discussion by 



H. Wolfe, S. R. Dennison, Dr. 



O. A. Oeser and A. D. K. Owen, 



381. 

 Lange, Dr. K. C, Harvard radio- 

 meteorographs and aeroplane 



meteorographs, 339*. 

 Langford, W. J., Teaching of 



algebra, 344, 519. 

 Langmuir, Dr. Irving, Visible 



adsorbed films in the field of 



biology, 337, 519. 

 Latent image formation, a theory of, 



by Prof. N. F. Mott, 336. 

 Lawrence, W. J. C, Genetics and 



taxonomy of garden plants, 427, 



523- 

 Lea, Dr. F. M., Problems in study 



of hydraulic cements, 351, 519. 

 Levy, Prof. H., Technical and 



general education, 440*. 

 Levy, Prof. H. Hermann, Death 



benefit and industrial insurance, 



388. 

 Lewis, Dr. M. M., Origin and 



function of questions in a child's 



speech, 418. 

 Liming and soil fertility, by H. T. 



Cranfield, 443. 

 Limosella in Britain, by Miss E. 



Vachell, 435*. 

 Linderstr0M-Lang, Dr. K., Pro- 

 teolytic enzymes, 349*, 520. 

 Linton, D. L., Origin of rivers of 



southern England, 374. 

 Livestock distribution in Craven, by 



K. B. Cumberland, 377, 521. 

 Livingstone, Sir R., Educational 



function of the University, 439, 



524- 

 LocKHART, Dr. L. P., Physiology as 



part of general education, 412, 



485*, 522. 

 Lolium species, breeding affinities 



and cytology of, by Dr. T. J. 



Jenkin and Dr. P. T. Thomas, 



433, 434*- 

 Long barrows in the Cotswolds, by 



Mrs. E. M. Clifford, 407. 

 Lophodermium macrosporum and 



needles of Picea excelsa, by A. E. 



Vines and Dr. A. H. Campbell, 



425- 

 Lowe, D. N., Scientists of Notting- 

 ham and district, Appdx. 102. 



Lund, J. W. G., Algae of pond 



margins, 434. 

 Lycopods, extinct, morphology of 



rhizophoric parts of, by Prof. J. 



Walton, 429. 

 Lycopods, living, morphology of 



rhizophoric parts of, by Dr. S. 



Williams, 428. 



McCrea, Prof. W. H., Circular 

 points and elementary geometry, 



345. 519- 

 Macdonald, J., Future supplies of 

 mining timber in Britain, 436*, 



523. 

 MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay, 



Science and the community, 500. 

 MacLeod, Brig. M. N., Recent work 



of Ordnance Survey, 380. 

 Macey, H. H., Some important 



properties of clay, 352, 519. 

 Magee, Dr. H., Cultural and utili- 

 tarian importance of physiology, 



411,478. 

 Magic, psychological origins of, by 



Prof. J. Murphy, 404. 

 Magnetic properties of amalgams, by 



Prof. L. F. Bates, .341, 5/9. 

 Malaria, experimental chemotherapy 



of, by Dr. W. Kikuth, 348. 

 Marchant, Prof. E. W., Electrical 



vibrations and television, 393, 521. 

 Marine geological laboratory, ad- 

 vantages of, by Dr. Rudolf 



Richter, 359, 520. 

 Marketing policy in agriculture, by 



A. N. Duckham, 441, 524. 

 Marshall, A. J., Sex ratio in wild 



animals of New Hebrides, 362. 

 Mathematical tables, report on, 272. 

 Matthews, Prof. J. R., Specific 



segregation and distribution, 427, 



523- 

 Maule, H. G., Movement study in 



industry, 415, 522. 

 Meteorographs, Harvard radio and 



aeroplane, by Dr. K. C. Langc, 



339*- 

 Mica, recent thermal and X-ray 



work on, by R. W. Powell and 



W. A. Wood, 335. 

 Miles, Dr. G. H., Salesmanship, 



416. 

 Miles, Dr. H. W., Fruit-infesting 



sawflies of Britain, 369, 520. 



