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INDEX 



Science and the community, by Rt. 



Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, 500. 

 Science and the glasshouse industry, 



by Dr. F. W. Bewley, 444. 

 Science in adult education, report on, 



305- 

 Science in adult education, report by 



Sir Richard Gregory, 440*. 

 Scientific survey of Nottingham and 



district, Appdx. i-iii. 

 Scientists of Nottingham and district, 



by Prof. H. H. Swinnerton and 



D. N. Lowe, Appdx. 102. 

 Secrett, F. a., Production of early 



vegetables and salads under glass, 



444- 

 Seismological investigations, report on, 



265. 

 Selaginella arenicola, stem apices, 



by Miss E. M. Debenham, 434*. 

 Selection of sales managers, by 



J. H. Mitchell, 415. 

 Selfridge, H. G., Jun., Consumers' 



control and expenses of distribu- 

 tion, 387, 521. 

 Sense physiology and habits of 



butterflies, by Dr. D. Use, 365*, 



372*. 

 Seth, Dr. G., Development of 



infant behaviour, 420*. 

 Sex ratio, by Prof. F. A. E. Crew, 



95. 362*. 

 Sex ratio, discussion by A. J. 



Marshall, Dr. J. R. Baker, Dr. 



W. O. Kermack, Dr. A. Walton, 



Dr. P. C. Roller, Dr. E. B. Ford, 



Dr. C. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. 



Culwick, 362. 

 Shearer, Dr. G., X-rays and metal 



industry, 333. 

 Sherlock, Dr. R. L., Origin of Red 



Rocks of North Midlands, 353, 



520. 

 Shields, Prof. B. F., Irish census of 



distribution, 386. 

 Shotton, F. W., Aeolian deposits. 



Lower Bunter of Worcestershire 



and E. Shropshire, 354. 

 SiLCOCK, T. H., Retail price main- 

 tenance, 390. 

 Simpson, Miss C. A., Trackways, 



407*, 522. 

 Sims, Dr. L. G. A., A.C. method in 



permeability measurement, 395 



521. 



SiRKS, Dr. M. J., Plasmatic in- 

 heritance, 421, 523. 



Slack, H. D., Chromosome be- 

 haviour and taxonomic groups, 

 370. 



Slade, Dr. R. E., Grass and the 

 national food supply, 457. 



Sleeve bearing lubrication, by Prof. 

 H. W. Swift and Dr. H. L. 

 Haslegrave, 393, 521. 



Smailes, a. E., Population changes 

 in colliery districts, Northumber- 

 land and Durham, 379, 521 . 



Smith, G. I., Agricultural geography 

 of Holland, Lines., 376. 



Sounding balloon, experiment by 

 Prof. D. Brunt, 339. 



Spary, V. C, Teaching of geology 

 in schools, 361. 



Spaul, Prof. E. A., Anterior pitui- 

 tary and secondary sexual 

 characters, 371*. 



Spearman, Prof. C, The Chicago 

 experiments, 414*, 522. 



Specificity of the reaction of the 

 living cell, by Dr. H. J. Phelps, 

 338. 



Spectrum of extreme limb of the 

 sun, by Dr. A. D. Thackeray, 340, 



519- 

 Spicer, J. Inglis, Ecology of the 

 Trent and its tributaries, Appdx. 



95- 

 Stamp, Dr. L. D., Natural and 



cultural regions, 378*, 521. 

 Planning the land of Britain, 



486,527. . . * . 

 State intervention in agriculture, by 



J. M. Caie, 249, 44°* • 

 Stevenson, Dr. H. A., Prevention 



of steamy shop windows, 342, 



519- 

 Stewart, Dr. H. C, Detoxication of 



bacterial toxins, 410. 

 Stonor, C. R., Courtship display 



of Birds of Paradise, 364 



365*. 

 Stradling, Dr. R. E., Chemistry 

 of building materials, 351*, 



519- 

 Stubbins, T. E., Prognostic value 



of school examinations, 420. 

 Sunshine and human geography of 



alpine valleys, by Miss A. 



Garnett, 381. 



