INDEX 



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Nottinghamshire, climate, by K. C. 



Edwards, Appdx. 56. 

 Nottinghajnshire, geology, by Prof. 



H. H. Swinnerton, S. G. Clift and 



P. E. Kent, Appdx. 45. 

 Nottinghamshire, underground water 



supply, by R. C. S. Walters, 



Appdx. 88. 

 Nottinghamshire, zoology, by Prof. 



J. W. Carr, Appdx. 76. 

 Novak, Dr. V. J., Topographical 



features and sedimentary deposits, 



361,520. 

 Nutritional science, aims and 



methods of, by Prof. S. J. 



Co well, 409. 



Occupying owners in Lindsey, by 



J. D. Chambers, 389. 

 Oeser, Dr. O. A., Psychological 



aspects of labour transference, 382. 

 Officers and Council, v. 

 Officers, Sectional, ix. 

 Oldham, Dr. Hilda, Children's 



drawings, 419. 

 Ommaney, Dr. F. D., Seasonal 



movements of Copepoda, 368. 

 Operating cost comparisons, by 



Prof. A. Plant, 385. 

 Orde-Powlett, Hon. N. A., Present 



and future of estate woodlands, 



425,523. 



Ordnance Survey, recent work of, 

 by Brig. M. N. MacLeod, 380. 



Outlook of natural history, by Prof. 

 J. Ritchie, 446. 



Owen, A. D. K., Social conse- 

 quences of industrial transfer- 

 ence, 383. 



Palaeolithic discoveries in India, by 

 H. J. H. Drummond and T. T. 

 Paterson, 396. 



Palaeolithic horizon in Holland, by 

 J. Butter, 397, 522. 



Palaeolithic man in Nottingham- 

 shire, by A. L. Armstrong, 395. 



Paneth, Dr. P., Chemical explora- 

 tion of the upper atmosphere, 



339*. 5^9- 

 Parker, Mrs. E., Education for the 



community, 439. 

 Parsons, G. L., Elementary algebra, 



344*. 519- 



Parton, J. E., Flux distortion in 



iron testing, 395*, 52i. 

 Pasture problems, discussion by Sir 



John Russell, Dr. W. E. 



Brenchley, Wm. Davies, G. E. 



Blackman and Martin Jones, 430, 



445*- 

 Pastureland experiments, technique 



of, by G. E. Blackman, 432. 



Paterson, T. T., Palaeolithic dis- 

 coveries in India, 396. 



Peake, H. J. E., Natural and cul- 

 tural regions, 378*. 



Neolithic problems, 407*, 522. 



on Mining sites in Wales, 301. 



Peers, Prof. R., Adult education in 

 democracy, 437. 



Pentelow, F. T. K., Growth of 

 trout in acid waters, 364. 



Permeability of cells, by Dr. J. F. 

 DanieUi, 338*, 519- 



Personality, psychometric versus in- 

 tuitive approach to study of, by 

 Dr. R. B. Cattell, 413, 522. 



Personality questionnaires, by Dr. 

 P. E. Vernon, 416, 522. 



Peziza rutilans, asci, by Miss I. M. 

 Wilson, 424, 435*, 523- 



Phelps, Dr. H. J., The specificity 

 of the reaction of the living cell, 



338. 

 Philpot, J. St. L., Ultracentrifugal 



investigation of proteins, 350. 

 Photo-electric control in industry, 



by A. L. Whiteley, 340. 

 Photographic materials, action of 



light on, by E. R. Davies, 335, 5i9- 

 Photography, action of developers 



in, by S. O. Rawlings, 336. 

 Phylogenetic problems, evidence 



used in, by Dr. S. Williams, 422. 

 Physical properties of knitted fabrics, 



by Prof. W. Davis, 343. 

 Physiological cost of reproduction, 



by Mrs. CM. Burns, 408. 

 Physiology and general education, dis- 

 cussion by Prof. Winifred Cullis, 



Dr. H. Magee, Prof. R. C. Garry 



and Dr. L. P. Lockhart, 411, 474. 

 Physiology and health, discussion by 



Prof. D. Burns, Dr. A. L. 



Bacharach, Mrs. C. M. Burns, 



Dr. G. E. Friend, Prof. Dr. E. 



Atzler and Prof. S. J. Cowell, 408, 



522. 



