INDEX 
Norwich, municipal life, by N. B. 
Rudd, Appdx. rog. 
Norwich Museum, zoological col- | 
lections, by F. Leney, 383*, 496. 
Norwich of the future, by W. J 
Taylor, 398. 
Norwich, regional setting, by J. E. G. 
Mosby, Appdkx. 7. 
Norwich, site and lay-out, by R. H. 
Mottram, 397. 
Nottace, Miss M. E., Lubrication, 
349*, 494. 
Nova Herculis, discovery (1934), by 
J. P. M. Prentice, 350%, 494. 
Nova, recent observations in Cali- 
fornia, by Dr. A. B. Wyse and 
R. H. Story, 351. 
Novz, problems of atmospheres, by 
Prof. W. H. McCrea, 351, 494. — 
Nuclear photo-electric effect, by 
M. Goldhaber, 346, 494. 
Nuclear physics, discussion by Rt. 
Hon. Lord Rutherford, Dr. C. D. 
Ellis, Dr. J. D. Cockcroft, M. L. 
Oliphant, M. Goldhaber, Dr. N. 
Feather, Dr. P. B. Moon, 346, 
494. 
Nuclear physics, recent advances, by 
Rt. Hon. Lord Rutherford of 
Nelson, 346*, 494. 
ODELL, N. E., Franz Josef region of 
N.E. Greenland, 378, 495. 
Officers and Council, v. 
Ocitviz, Prof. A. G., Mapping of 
erosion surfaces, 375. 
Ocitviz, A. H., on Kent’s Cavern, 
335- 
O’Kanez, B. J., Dielectric properties | 
of insulating materials, 415*, 498. 
OuipHANT, M. L., Light elements 
and transmutation data, 346*, 494. 
Optical activity and structure of 
sugars, by Dr. E. L. Hirst, 358. 
Ormssy, Dr. Hitpa, Mitteleuropa 
and its relation to conception of 
Deutschland, 403. 
Orr, Sir J. B., Economic aspects of 
diet, 409*, 497. 
Orwin, C. S., Origin of lynchets, 
425. 
Osmotic regulation in brackish water 
invertebrates, by L. C. Beadle, 
386. 
133 
OsvaLp, Prof. H., Peat land vegeta- 
tion and soils in British Isles, 452, 
499. 
Output and oscillation, problems, 
by Dr. J. S. F. Philpott, 441. 
| Pacr, H. J., Chemical composition 
of herbage, and relation to fodder 
conservation and nutritive value, 
365, 495. 
Palestine, Mousterian people, their 
anatomy, by T. D. McCown and 
Sir Arthur Keith, 421. 
Palestine, Mousterian people, their 
culture, by Miss D. A. E. Garrod, 
421. 
Parker, Dr. H. W., Herpetological 
fauna of Galapagos Archipelago, 
389. 
Parkes, Dr. A. S., Relation of 
pituitary to reproduction, 433*. 
Parkin, E. A., Lyctus powder-post 
beetles, food relations, 396, 496. 
PaRKINSON, H., Industrial manage- 
ment and the investor, 411, 497. 
Patination of eoliths, discussion on 
J. Reid Moir’s theory, 422*. 
Peace, T. R., Dutch elm disease in 
Britain, 445, 499 
Peake, H. J. E., on Sumerian copper, 
340. 
Pear, Prof. T. H., Mental imagery 
and style in writing, 435, 499. 
Pearson, Dr. E. S., Réle of proba- 
bility theory in control of quality 
in production, 412. 
Peat, discussion by Dr. H. Godwin, 
Prof. H. Osvald, Dr. A. Raistrick, 
Dr. I. M. Robertson, Prof. Dr. L. 
von Post, Prof. A. G. Tansley, 
Dr. Frazer, Mr. Mitchell, 452. 
Peat formation in the Pennines, by 
Dr. A. Raistrick, 453*. 
Peat, formation of British, by Dr. H. 
Godwin, 452, 499. 
Peat mosses of Scotland, by Dr. 
I. M. Robertson, 453, 499. 
Peat, notes on vegetation and soils in 
British Isles, by Prof. H. Osvald, 
452, 499. 
Percy, Lord WILxL1AM, films of Nor- 
folk nesting birds, 480*. 
Periodicity, algal, in an Anglesey 
lake, by N. Woodhead, 455. 
