INDEX 
Davies, Dr. S.J., Diesel engines and 
coastwise shipping, 487*. 
Davies, Dr. W. L., Beet taint in 
milk, 471, 500. 
Deaf patients, response to amplified | 
speech, by Dr. A. W. G. Ewing 
and Dr. T.S. Littler, 431, 498. 
DEARNALEY, W. J., Character-forma- 
tion, 442. 
DEBENHAM, Prof. F., Some aspects of 
the Polar Regions, 79, 397*. 
Decentralisation, executive, with 
functional co-ordination, by L. 
Urwick, 413, 497. 
Decentralisation in small under- 
takings, by T. G. Rose, 413. 
Der Geer, Baroness Espa H., Bio- 
chronology, 404, 496. 
De Geer, Prof. Baron G., Natural 
annals for 15,000 years, 377, 495. 
Denudation chronology, discussion 
by Dr. S. W. Wooldridge, Prof. 
A. G. Ogilvie, Prof. H. H. Swin- 
nerton, A. Austin Miller, J. 
Hanson-Lowe, Dr. H. C. Versey, 
374, 402*. 
Denudation chronology of S.E. and 
S.W. England, by Dr. S. W. 
Wooldridge, 374. 
Denudation of E. Midlands, by Prof. 
H. H. Swinnerton, 375. 
Derbyshire caves, report on, 338. 
DescuH, Dr. C. H., on Sumerian 
copper, 340. 
Deuteron, photo-disintegration, by 
Dr. N. Feather, 346, 494. 
Dickey, E. M. O’R., Art, teaching 
and learning of appreciation, 459. 
Dickinson, Dr. R. E., Develop- 
ment and distribution of medieval 
urban grid plan, 405. 
Dicranophora fulva, life history, by 
C. G. Dobbs, 448. 
Dienes, Dr. P., Spaces with quad- 
ratic connection, 353. 
Diesel engines and coastwise ship- 
ping, by Dr. S. J. Davies, 487*. 
Diet, economic aspects, discussion 
by Prof. E. P. Cathcart, Prof. K. 
Neville Moss, Sir J. B. Orr, Prof. 
P. Sargant Florence, 408, 434*, 
_ 496. 
Dioramas, Norfolk Room, in Nor- 
wich Castle, by F. Leney, 485, 
500. 
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Discipline, discussion by J. H. 
Badley, T. F. Coade, Miss Addi- 
son Phillips, Spencer Leeson, Dr. 
W. W. Vaughan, Miss L. E. Hig- 
son, 460. 
Disruptive colouration, nature and 
function in animals, by Dr. H. B. 
Cott, 384, 496. 
Distance, perception of, by Miss 
M. D. Vernon, 439. 
Dosss, C. G., Life history of Di- 
cranophora fulva, 448. 
Docuerty, Dr. J. C., Stresses in 
overstrained materials, 415*. 
Dotiar, Dr. A. T. J., Geology of 
Ailsa Craig, 381. 
Dovuctas, Vice-Admiral Sir H. P., 
on Inland Water Survey, 324. 
Dowson, Dr. W. J., Watermark 
disease of cricket bat willow, 445, 
499. 
Drever, Prof. J., Psychology in 
training and work of teachers, 461, 
500. 
DRUMMOND, Miss H., Physical edu- 
cation, 465. © 
Dynamics of crystal lattice, by Dr. 
J. H.-C. Thompson, 357. 
Eart, Dr. C. J. C., Affective- 
instinctive factors in the imbecile 
child, 436. 
Early man in East Anglia, discussion 
by Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, D. 
Baden-Powell, H. E. Forrest, J. E. 
Sainty, Dr. J. D. Solomon, S. H. 
Warren, Dr. W. B. Wright, 366, 
421*. 
Early Man, recent progress in study, 
by Sir Arthur Smith Woodward, 
129, 423*. 
Early man, was he a scientist ?' by 
Rt. Hon. Lord Raglan, 428, 498. 
Earth pressures, report on, 333, 421*. 
EartHy, Miss E. D., Kisi tribe of 
Liberia, 428, 498. 
East Anglia, climate, by J. H. Willis, 
Appdx. 21. 
East Anglia, new forests, by W. L. 
Taylor, 451, 499. 
East Anglian flora, by Prof. E. J. 
Salisbury, 443. 
East Midlands, denudation of, by 
Prof. H. H. Swinnerton, 375. 
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