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INDEX 



Miller, Dr. E., Compensation for 

 lack of ability, 418*. 



Mineral resources of Nottingham- 

 shire and Lincolnshire, discussion 

 by Prof. H. H. S winner ton, S. G. 

 CHft, Dr. D. A. Wray, Prof. W. G. 

 Fearnsides, O. D. Kendall, S. H. 

 Beaver, K. C. Edwards and Prof. 

 C. B. Fawcett, 357, 377*. 



Mining sites in Wales, report on, 



301 • 

 Mining timber, symposium by L. 



Holland, J. Macdonald, J. T. 



Fitzherbert, Dr. S. E. Wilson 



and C. J. Jones, 436*, 523. 

 Mitchell, J. H., Selection of sales 



managers, 415. 

 Modern eclipse observing, by Prof. 



J. A. Carroll, 340, 5i9- 

 Molecules, large, absolute rates of 



reaction of, by Dr. Henry Eyring, 



338. 

 Moore, Prof. T. V., Synthetic sense 



and intelligence, 413. 

 Morant, Dr. G. M., Anglo-Saxon 



population of England, 398. 

 Morgan, Sir G. T., New derivatives 



of ^-arsanilic acid, 347, 520. 

 Morphology of North Downs and 



Chiltern Hills, by Dr. S. W. 



Wooldridge, 373. 

 Morris, F. G., Relations of history 



and geography illustrated by 



British colonies in America, 378. 

 Motivation in choice of a career, by 



Miss M. D. Vernon, 417, 522. 

 MoTT, Prof. N. F., A theory of 



latent image forniation, 336. 

 Movement and position in the 



insect, by J. W. S. Pringle, 372, 



520. 

 Movement in industry, by H. G. 



Maules, 415, 522. 

 Murphy, Prof. J., Psychological 



origins of magic, 404. 

 Murray, J. W., Technical and 



general education, 440. 

 Murray, Dr. M., Excavations at 



Petra, 406. 

 Muscular exercise metabolism, effect 



of small meals on, by S. J. 



Hopkins, G. A. Jelly, G. C. 



Kennedy and A. J. Walker, 410*. 

 Myres, Prof. J. L., Natural and 



cultural regions, 378*. 



Myres, J. N. L., Ceramic evidence 

 for Anglo-Saxon conquest, 397. 



Naiadita, a strange fossil Bryophyte, 

 by Pxof. T. M. Harris, 429, 434,* 

 523. 



Narrative of Meeting, xvi. 



National Trust, forest working plan 

 for, by B. PoUard-Urquhart, 435*, 

 523. 



Natural and cultural regions, dis- 

 cussion by Prof. P. M. Roxby, 

 Dr. L. Dudley Stamp, Prof. C. B. 

 Fawcett, Prof. J. L. Myres, 

 H. J. E. Peake, Lord Raglan and 

 R. U. Sayce, 378*, 404*, 521. 



Natural history, outlook of, by Prof. 

 J. Ritchie, 446. 



Neolithic problems, by H. J. E. 

 Peake, 407*, 522. 



Neuberger, Dr. A., Electrochemistry 

 of proteins and amino-acids, 350. 



Neville, Prof. E. H., Algebra in 

 schools, 344*, 519- 



, Influence of the university on 



school geometry, 345, 519. 

 -, on Mathematical tables, 272. 



Newman, M. H. A., Algebra course 

 as seen from the university, 344*, 



519- 

 Nitrogen fixation by leguminous root 



nodules, by Dr. G. Bond, 428, 523. 

 Noise and the nation, by Dr. 



G.W. C. Kaye, 25, 335*. 

 Norman Lockyer Lecture, 512. 

 Nottingham and its region, by K. C. 



Edwards, Appdx. 25. 

 Nottingham, education in, by A. H. 



Whipple, Appdx. 19. 

 Nottingham, geography of, by K. C. 



Edwards, 373. 

 Nottinghayn, growth of modern, by 



Dr. J. D. Chambers, Appdx. 3. 

 Nottingham, industries, by A. Radford 



and W. O. Burrows, Appdx. 38. 

 Nottingham, municipal life of, by 



J. E. Richards, Appdx. 9. 

 Nottingham, scientists of, by Prof. 



H. H. Swinnerton and D. N. 



Lowe, Appdx. 102. 

 Nottinghamshire, agriculture, by 



H. G. Robinson, Appdx. 81. 

 Nottinghamshire, botany, by Prof. 



J. W. Carr, Appdx. 76. 



