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INDEX 



Ultracentrifugal examination of pro- | 

 teins, by J. St. L. Philpot, 350. ' 



Upper atmosphere, symposium on, 

 by Prof. D. Brunt, Dr. K. C. 

 Lange and Dr. F. Paneth, 339. 



Vachell, Miss E., Limosella in 



Britain, 435*. 

 Varagnac, a.. Folklore in France, 



406. 

 Variations in American stoats, by 



Prof. E. R. Hall, 371*, 520. 

 Vegetables, early, production under 



glass, by F. A. Secrett, 444. 

 Vernon, Miss M. D., Motivation in 



choice of a career, 417, 522. 

 Vernon, Dr. P. E., Personality 



questionnaires, 416, 522. 

 Vines, A. E., Lophodermium ma- 



crosporum and Picea excelsa, 425. 

 Vitrified forts, by Prof. V. Gordon 



Childe and W. Thorneycroft, 407. 



Walker, A. J., Small meals and 

 muscular metabolism, 410*. 



Walker, Dr. D. A., Answer pat- 

 terns, 420, 322. 



Walker, F., Regional differences 

 between S.W. and S.E. Lanes., 

 380. 



Waller, Miss M. D., Chladni de- 

 signs produced by solid carbon 

 dioxide, 342, 519. 



Walters, R. C. S., Underground 

 water of Nottinghamshire, Appdx. 

 88. 



Walton, Dr. A., Experimental con- 

 trol of sex ratio, 363. 



Walton, E., New derivatives of p- 

 arsanilic acid, 347, 520. 



Walton, Prof. J., Morphology of 

 rhizophoric parts of extinct 

 Lycopods, 429. 



Waring, H., Colour changes in 

 Elasmobranchs, 371. 



Waterfield, Dr. R. L., Corona- 

 graphy, 341*. 



Watts, Prof. W. W., on Teaching of 

 Geology in schools, 281. 



Weed seeds, viability and dormancy 

 of, by Dr. N. T. Gill, 425. 



Weeks, H. T., Trial census of dis- 

 tribution, 387. 



Weiss, Prof. F. E., What Dovedale 

 means to the botanist, 454. 



Wells, H. G. The informative con- 

 tent of education, 237, 437*. 



Wheeler, Dr. R. E. Mortimer, 

 Beginnings of town life in Britain, 



512. 



Whipple, A. H., Education in 



Nottingham, Appdx. 19. 

 Whipple, Dr. F. J. W., on Seismo- 



logical investigations, 265. 

 White, A. W., Bulbs under glass, 



444- 



Whiteley, a. L., Photo-electric 

 control in industry, 340. 



Whitney, R. J., Experimental 

 zoology at Birmingham Univer- 

 sity, 368. 



Wigglesworth, Dr. V. B., Role of 

 hormones in growth and repro- 

 duction of insects, 371, 520. 



Williams, R. D., Chlorophyll de- 

 ficient mutants in red clover, 433. 



Williams, Dr. S., Effect of 

 hormones on correlation pheno- 

 mena in Selaginella, 435*. 



Evidence used in phylogenetic 



problems, 422. 



Morphology of rhizophoric 



parts of living Lycopods, 428. 



Williams, W. E., Adult education, 

 438. 



Wills, Prof. L. J., Pleistocene his- 

 tory of W. Midlands, 71, 355*. 



Wilson, Miss L M., Asci of Peziza 

 rutilans, 424, 523. 



Cytology of Peziza rutilans, 



435*- 



Wilson, Dr. S. E., The pit-prop 

 situation to-day, 436*, 523. 



Windermere Biological Station, re- 

 port on, 297. 



Wolfe, H., Labour transference, 

 381. 



Wollaton Park Lake, physico-chemi- 

 cal survey of, by K. A. Pyefinch, 

 364, 520. 



Wood, W. A., Thermal and X-ray 

 work on mica, 335. 



Woodward, Sir A. Smith, on Rep- 

 tile-hearing oolite of Stow, 290. 



Woodward, W. O., Timber famine, 

 435, 524- 



