128 
Gem, Major, Demonstration of 
physical education films, 466*. 
Geography of Norfolk, by J. E. G. 
Mosby, Appdx. 7. 
Geological photographs, report on, 
306. 
Geology in schools, discussion by 
Prof. A. E. Trueman, Prof. 
P. G. H. Boswell, Dr. A. K. 
Wells, Miss M. E. Tomlinson, 
A. N. Thomas, 378. 
Geology of Norwich, by Prof. 
P. G. H. Boswell and Dr. J. D. 
Solomon, 366. 
Geology of Norwich district, by Prof. 
P. G. H. Boswell, Appdx. 49. 
Geometry and relativistic cosmology, 
by Dr. A. G. Walker, 354. 
Germany, economic problems, by 
Prof. L. M. Fraser, 407*, 497. 
Gipson, J. H., Lubrication, intro- 
duction to discussion, 348, 494. 
GILBERT, E. W., Menorca, human 
geography, 400, 496. 
GILBERT, J. C., Monetary problems 
of international trade, 407, 497. 
Glamorgan, early settlement of, by 
T. W. Freeman, 405, 496. 
Gopwin, Dr. H., Formation of 
British peats, 452, 499. 
GoLpHABER, M., Nuclear photo- 
electric effect, 346, 494. 
GoLpDING, Capt. J., Vitamin A in 
relation to pig feeding, 472, 500. 
Gowen, H. P., Norwich and district 
industries, Appdx. 89. 
Grass crops, chemistry, discussion 
by Prof. A. C. Chibnall, H. J. 
Page, Dr. S. J. Watson, Prof. 
A. I. Virtanen, Dr. H. W. 
Buston, Dr. R. E. Slade, 365. 
Grass crops, chemistry, by Prof. 
A. I. Virtanen, 365. 
Grasses, cell-wall constituents, by 
Dr. H. W. Buston, 366, 495. 
Grasses, proteins of, by Prof. A. C. 
Chibnall, 365. 
Grassland herbage, chemical com- 
position, fodder conservation and 
nutritive value, by H. J. Page and 
Dr. S. J. Watson, 365. 
Gravity determinations in E. Africa, 
by Dr. E. C. Bullard, 352. 
GreEN, Dr. H. H., Pig anemia, 
473: 
INDEX 
GRIFFITHS, Dr. E., on Thermal 
conductivities of rocks, 305. 
Gurney, Dr. R., Species problem, 
391. 
Hatcu, Prof. P. B., Stresses in over- 
strained materials, 415*. 
HaM ey, Prof. H. R., Psychology in 
training and work of teachers, 462, 
500. 
Hammonp, Dr. J., Quality problem 
and meat production, 471, 500. 
Hanson-LoweE, J., Morphological 
data of Channel Islands, 376, 495. 
Hardwood trees, British grown, by 
A. L. Howard, 456, 499. 
Harpy, Prof. A. C., Herring and 
plankton, 386. 
HarmMe_r, Sir S., on Biological Mea- 
surements, 323. 
Harrison, C. J., Demonstration of 
commercial management films, 
413*, 497. 
Hastincs, Rt. Hon. Lord, Land- 
owner’s view of State control of 
agriculture, 466*. 
Hawkins, Prof. H. L., 
problem, 391. 
HawortH, Prof. W. N., Molecular 
Species 
structure of carbohydrates, 31, 
358%. 
Heap, Capt. A. W., Aeronautical 
maps, 402. 
Hearing and aids to hearing, dis- 
cussion by Dr. P. M. T. Kerridge, 
Dr. A. F. Rawdon-Smith, Dr. 
A. W. G. Ewing, Dr. T. S. 
Littler, L. E. Heath, Miss E. L. S. 
Ross, 430, 435*. 
Hearing of children in London 
schools for the deaf, by Dr. P. M. 
T. Kerridge, 430. 
Hearing, psychological effect of aids, 
by Miss E. L. S. Ross, 431. 
HEARNSHAW, L. S., Recent advances 
in selection tests, 439, 499. 
Heat production in man, applica- 
tions of a new study of, by T. W. 
Adams and Dr. E. P. Poulton, 
432, 498. 
Heatu, L. E., Amplifiers in schools 
for the deaf, 431. 
Heavy minerals and igneous rocks, 
by J. H. Taylor, 381, 495. 
