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CHIBNALL, Prof. A. C., Proteins of 
grasses, 365. 
Child, imbecile, affective-instinctive 
factors, by Dr. C. J. C. Earl, 436. 
CHRISTOPHERS, Col. Sir RICKARD, 
Chemotherapeutic effect as a com- 
bination through a basic side 
chain, 364. 
Chromosomes, structure, by Dr. 
D. M. Wrinch, 393. 
Chronology of World Crisis, report | 
and discussion, 407*, 496. 
Circles, megalithic, and monolithic | 
monuments in N.E. Scotland, by 
J. Foster Forbes, 424, 498. 
Civilisation, meteorological basis, by | 
S. F. Markham, 352, 494. 
CLAREMONT, C. A., Psychology of 
proof, 438. 
Cxiark, CoLin, World’s food supply, 
406. 
CriarK, Dr. GRAHAME, Bone find 
from North Sea bed, 422*. 
CxLarK, Major R. G., Problems in 
fen drainage, 415*, 497. 
CLAYTON, D., Lubrication, 349*, 494. 
Cliff scenery of England, by Dr. 
Vaughan Cornish, 398. 
Willis, Appdx. 21. 
CoapbE, T. F., Discipline, 460. 
Coal, geological aspects of recent 
research, by Prof. G. A. Hickling, | 
47, 369*. 
Coal miner, energy output and 
input, by Prof. K. Neville Moss, 
409, 497. 
Cockcroft, Dr. J. D., Production 
of induced radio-activity on pro- 
tons and deuterons, 34.6*, 494. 
Co.uins, Dr. Mary, Comparison of 
tests of colour-blindness, 438. 
Co uns, Lieut. M. O., Revision of 
large scale ordnance survey maps, 
402. 
Colonia, Roman, in Britain, by Dr. 
Gordon Ward, 429, 498. 
Colouration, disruptive, nature and 
function in animals, by Dr. H. B. 
Cott, 384, 496. 
Colour-blindness, comparison of 
tests, by Dr. Mary Collins, 438. 
Colour-blindness, principles of a 
test, by Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, 
438, 499. 
INDEX 
Colour of the positive after-image 
of a colour, by Dr. F. W. Edridge- 
Green, 432, 498. 
Colour sensitivity, liminal method 
of determination, by C. B. 
Nickalls, 439. 
Continents, form, drift and rhythm, 
by Prof. W. W. Watts, 1. 
Corsiau, Mlle. Stmone, Archzo- 
logical surprises, 429*. 
CornisH, Dr. VAUGHAN, 
scenery of England, 398. 
Corresponding Societies, conference of 
delegates, 474. 
Cosmology, relativistic, and geo- 
metry, by Dr. A. G. Walker, 354. 
Cotswolds, regional study by Leplay 
Society, by Miss C. A. Simpson, 
486. 
Cott, Dr. H...B:,.. Nature and 
function of disruptive coloura- 
tion in animals, 384, 496. 
Council and Officers, v. 
Council, report, 1934-35, Xix. 
Cox, E. G., Crystallographic evid- 
ence on form of pyranose ring, 
359, 495. 
Cliff 
| Crew, Prof. F. A. E., Colour in- 
Climate of East Anglia, by J. H. | 
heritance in Budgerigar, 384, 
496. 
CROWTHER, Dr. C., Protein require- 
ments of the pig, 472. 
CROWTHER, Dr. E. M., Manuring of 
sugar beet, 469, 500. 
Culture, technique as a criterion of, 
by M. C. Burkitt, 427. 
Crystal lattice, dynamics, by Dr. 
J. H. C. Thompson, 357, 495 
Darwin, Charles, and entomology, 
by Prof. G. D. Hale Carpenter, 
388. 
Darwin, Charles, and population of 
Galapagos Islands, by Prof. E. W. 
MacBride, 388. 
Darwin, Charles, in Edinburgh, 
1825-27, by Prof. J. H. Ashworth, 
387, 496. 
Davies, Miss E. D., Psychology in 
training and work of teachers, 462. 
Davies, Dr. E. T., Riemannian geo- 
metries, 354, 495. 
Davies, O., Horned cairns in Ulster, 
423. 
