INDEX 
by | 
Flying fish, Exoceetus, flight, 
Dr. G. S. Carter and J. A. H 
Mander, 383. 
FoisTer, Dr. C. E., White tip disease 
of leeks, 447, 499. 
Folk-lore, dating, by Dr. M. | 
Murray, 424. 
Folk-lore, principles, by R. U. | 
Sayce, 425*, 498. 
Food requirements, cost to working- 
class families, by Prof. P. Sargant 
Florence, 409. 
Food, world supply, by Colin Clark, 
406. 
Forses, A. C., Tree planting since 
the Roman occupation, 452, 457*. 
Forses, J. Foster, Megalithic circles 
and monolithic monuments of 
N.E. Scotland, 424, 498. 
Forp, E., Vertebral variations in 
herring and the race problem, 386%. 
Forests, new, in East Anglia, by 
W.L. Taylor, 451, 499. 
Forestry, economic aspects, 
W.R. Smith, 456*, 499. 
Forrest, H. E., Early man in East 
Anglia, 368, 495. 
Forrester, P. A., Industry, causes 
of localisation in Norwich, 410, 
496. 
Fow er, Sir HENry, on Stresses in 
over-strained materials, 330. 
Fow ter, I’. G., Production of sugar 
beet from factory point of view, 
470. 
Franz Josef region of N.E. Green- 
land, by N. E. Odell, 378, 495. 
Fraser, Prof. L. M., Economic 
problems of Germany, 407*, 497. 
Freedom and planning, by O. W. 
Roskill, 414, 497. 
Freedom, industrial, 
planned economy, 
Young, 413, 497. 
FREEMAN, T. W., Early settlement 
of Glamorgan, 405, 496. 
FREUNDLICH, Prof. H., Displace- 
ment of chemical equilibrium at 
surfaces, 360. 
Fritscu, Prof. F. E., on Freshwater 
by 
within a 
by A. P. 
Biological Station, Windermere, 
323. 
Fungus, yeast-like, in pollen of 
Camellia japonica, by Miss C. H. 
Lang, 449. 
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FARMER, E., Accident proneness 
among motor drivers, 420, 497. 
Farming, arable, recent changes, 
discussion by C. T. Joice, W. B. 
Adam: Rr Proctor, a) re. 
Wallace, 467. 
| Farming, utilisation of power, by 
R. T. Proctor, 468, 500. 
Farms, changes in organisation in 
Eastern Counties, by Dr.R. McG. 
Carslaw, 466, 500. 
| Fatty substances, unimolecular films 
on water, by Dr. K. N. Adam, 
361. 
FEARNSIDES, Prof. W. G., Rank in 
coal, 369. 
FEATHER, Dr. N., Photo-disinte- 
gration of the deuteron, 346, 
494. 
Fen drainage, by Major R. G. 
Clark, 415*, 497. 
FENELON, Dr. K. G., Problems of 
amalgamation and decentralisa- 
tion, 413*. 
FENTON, E. W., Botanical surveys in 
Britain, 446, 499. 
FEerRGuSON, Prof. A., on Quantitative 
estimates of sensory events, 306. 
Galapagos Archipelago, herpeto- 
logical fauna, by Dr. H.W. Parker, 
389. 
Galapagos Islands, Centenary of 
Darwin’s landing, symposium by 
Prof. Sir E. B. Poulton, Prof. 
J. H. Ashworth, Prof. G. D. Hale 
Carpenter, Prof. E. W. MacBride, 
Dr.H. W. Parker, Dr. P.R. Lowe, 
387. 
Galapagos Islands, Darwin and 
population of, by Prof. E. W. 
MacBride, 388. 
Galapagos Islands, finches of, by 
Dr. P. R. Lowe, 380, 496. 
Garrop, Miss D. A. E., Mousterian 
people of Palestine, 421. 
Wady Mughara Expedition, 
335: 
GarsTANG, Prof. W., Marine bio- 
logical station, Bermuda, 384*. 
GarwoobD, Prof. E. J., on Geological 
photographs, 306. 
Gelfond’s theorem, Schneider’s 
proof, by Dr. E. H. Linfoot, 355. 
