INDEX 



References to addresses, reports, and papers printed in extended form are 



given in italics. 

 * Indicates that the title only of a communication is given. 

 When a page reference to a paper is given in italics, it is to a note of its 



publication elsewhere, or to a note of other publications by the author 



on the same subject. 

 References preceded by the abbreviation Appdx. will be found in the appendix 



immediately preceding this index. 



Abbott, A., Part-time continued 



education, 435. 

 Account, General Treasurer's,ig35-6, 



xliii. 

 Acoustic jet generator, by Dr. J. 



Hartmann, 331, 47 1. 

 Adaptability, a study of, by Miss 



D. M. Daldy, 404. 

 Administration as a profession, by 



E. S. Byng, 380, 474. 

 Administrative and technical 



worker in new forms of economic 

 organisation, by S. W. Smith, 



379- 

 Afforestation of difficult sites, by 



J. A. B. MacDonald, 425. 

 Agate, J. W. G., Uses and qualities 



of British hardwoods, 427*, 476. 

 Agricultural co-operation and organ- 

 isation in Scotland, by C. J. M. 



Cadzow, 382. 

 Agriculture and national nutrition, 



discussion, by Sir John Orr, Sir 



Daniel Hall, Prof. J. A. S. 



Watson, and Prof. H. D. Kay, 438. 

 Agriculture of the Fylde, by Wilfred 



Smith, Appdx. 44. 

 Alcock, Mrs. N. L., Rots in potato 



storage, 416, 424*, 475. 

 Alcohol and road accidents, by Dr. 



H. M. Vernon, 398. 

 Algae, life cycle of Lower Brown, by 



Prof. F. E. Fritsch, 414, 475. 

 Algae, life cycles of South African, 



by Dr. M. Pockock, 425*. 

 Algae, mud-inhabiting, by J. W. G. 



Lund, 425*. 



Algal cultures, by Dr. M. Rosen- 

 berg, 423. 



Algebraic number theory, modern 

 problems in, by Dr. Olga Taussky, 



332 47 2 - 

 Allan, Dr. D. A., Function of the 



museum in zoology, 362, 473- 

 Allen, K. R., Ecology of young 



salmon, 361. 

 Allibone, Dr. T. E., Production 



and application of high voltages, 



325, 47 1- 



Allomyces javanicus, by F. T. 

 Brooks, 425*. 



American Indians, causes of back- 

 wardness in, by Dr. D. Jenness, 



392. 

 Ammoniacal acid fuchsin technique, 



by Miss E. M. Debenham, 425*. 

 Amnesia, a case study, by R. J. 



Bartlett, 410. 

 Amounderness , by E. Prentice Maw- 

 son, Appdx. 6. 

 Andrews, J., Land utilisation in 



Australia, 375. 

 Animal exclusion, hypothesis of, 



and plankton ecology, by Prof. 



A. C. Hardy, 360, 473. 

 Annual meetings, table, xxiv. 

 Anthropology applied to English 



history, by Dr. M. A. Murray, 



394- 

 Anthropometric work in Lancashire, 



by H. Fullard, 389. 

 Apparatus for maintaining constant 



humidity, by Dr. E. Griffiths and 



J. H. Awbery, 324, 471. 



