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References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in extended form are given 
in ttalics. 
* Indicates that the title only of a communication is given. 
When a page reference to a paper is given in italics, it is to a note of its 
publication elsewhere, or to a note of other publications by the author 
on the subject. 
References preceded by the abbreviation Appdx. will be found in the appendix 
immediately preceding this index. 
Accident proneness among motor 
drivers, by E. Farmer, 420, 497. 
Accidents, road, psychological 
approach to problems, by Dr. 
C.S. Myers, 419. 
Apam, Dr. 
films of fatty substances on water, 
361. 
N. K., Unimolecular | 
Ava, W. B., Growth of vegetables | 
for canning, 467. 
Apams, T. W., Applications of a 
new study of heat production in | 
man, 432, 498 
Afforestation at Thetford Chase, by 
Fraser Story, Appdx. 34. 
Agricultural geography of Essex, 
by N. V. Scarfe, 399. 
Agriculture, ancient and modern in 
Mesopotamia, by Miss A. B. 
Lennie, 406, 496. 
Agriculture, application of industrial 
psychology, by J. R. Jennings, 
440, 499. 
Agriculture, financial and economic 
results of State control, by Dr. 
J. A. Venn, 203, 466*. 
Agriculture, landowner’s view of 
State control, 
Hastings, 466*. 
Agriculture of Norfolk, by F. Rayns, 
Appdx. 71. 
Ailsa Craig, geology, by Dr. A. T. J. 
Dollar, 381. 
Air transport, by Dr. A. Plummer, 
410, 497. 
Algae, marine, on coasts of South 
Africa, by Dr. W. E. Isaac, 455, 
499. 
by Rt. Hon. Lord | 
Amalgamation and decentralisation 
discussion by L. Urwick, T. G. 
Rose, Dr. K. G. Fenelon, 413. 
American industrial group, by Prof. 
T. North Whitehead, 440, 499 
Amplifiers in schools for the deaf, 
by L. E» Heath, 431. 
Animal migration, symposium by 
Prof. J. Ritchie; .<DrOaNiweA:. 
Mackintosh, Dr. A. Lands- 
borough Thomson, Dr. E. S. 
Russell, Dr. C. B. Williams, G. A. 
Steven, 393. 
Animal tissues, spectrographic 
analysis, by H. Ramage, 383, 496 
Annual meetings, table, xii. 
Anti-malarial drugs in chemo- 
therapeutic research, by Prof. Dr. 
W. Schulemann, 363. 
Anti-malarial drugs of natural origin, 
by Dr. T. A. Henry, 364, 495. 
Anti-malarials, synthesis, and rela- 
tion between constitution and 
action, by Prof. R. Robinson, 363. 
Apple fruit, resistance to fungal 
invasion, by Dr. A. S. Horne, 
447. 
Appreciation, teaching and learning 
of, discussion by P. H. B. Lyon, 
Rev. M. R. Ridley, Prof. F. H. 
Shera, H. Wiseman, J. E. Barton, 
E. M. OR. Dickey Dra. 
Brereton, B. Maine, G. L. Thorpe, 
475- 
Aptery in the Apterygota, by J. M. 
Reynolds, 396. 
Archeological surprises, by Mlle. 
Simone Corbiau, 429* 
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