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INDEX 



Applebey, M. P., Industry and the 

 profession of chemistry, 337, 



Aran range, Ordovician succession 



at S.W. end of, by Prof. H. P. 



Lewis, 351. 

 Architecture of life, discussion on, 



by Dr. A. D. Ritchie, Dr. D. M. 



Wrinch, J. S. Mitchell, O. Gatty, 



Dr. P. Eggleton, and Dr. J. H. 



Quastel, 397, 475. 

 Armstrong, A. L., Antiquity of 



man in Africa, 386. 

 Artemia salina, report on, 298. 

 Ashby, Prof, A. W., Variations in 



conditions and cost of milk 



production, 441. 

 Astbury, Dr. W., Elastic protein 



fibres, 323, 471. 

 Atoms, complex, discussion on 



theory of, by Prof. D. R. Hartree, 



Dr. H. S. W. Mass'ey and Dr. 



Bertha Swirles, 335, 472. 

 Atoms, non-relativistic treatment of 



electronic structure of, by Prof. 



R. D. Hartree, 335. 

 Auroral spectrum, changes in 



intensity distribution within, by 



Dr. L. Vegard, 328, 472. 

 Austin, Mrs. F. M., Suggestibility 



in University students, 411. 

 Australia, land utilisation in, by 



J. Andrews, 375. 

 Aveling, Prof, F., on Perseveration, 



314- 

 Awbery, J. H., Apparatus for 

 maintaining constant humidity, 

 324- 



Banks, H., Blackpool coast defence 



works, 383, Appdx. 94. 

 Bartlett, R. J., Amnesia, a case 



study, 410. 

 Batson, R. G., Road surfaces and 



road safety, 385, 474. 

 Beaver, S. H.,PopulationinBulgaria, 



374- 

 Beech in S. Wales, by H. A. Hyde, 



428. 

 Beechwood associations of S. 



England, by Ray Bourne, 428. 

 Beveridge, Sir Wm., Analysis of 



unemployment in Britain, 378, 



474- 



Binks, W., Ionisation measurement 

 of short-wave radiation, 325. 



Bird census as an ecological method, 

 by D. Lack, 363. 



Bird life of the Lake District, by 

 H. J. Moon, Appdx. 141. 



Blackpool : A modern holiday resort, 

 by Arthur Grime, Appdx. 5 



Blackpool, amusement park machin- 

 ery, by L. Thompson, 382*. 



Blackpool coast defence works, by 

 H. Banks, 383, Appdx. 94. 



Blackpool, Education in, by Dr. 

 A. E. Ikin, Appdx. 103. 



Blackpool, geology of, by Prof. 

 H.H. Read, 344*. 



Blackpool, growth of, as a holiday 

 resort, by W. I. Curnow, Appdx. 



74- 

 Blackpool, municipal life of, by D. L. 



Harbottle, Appdx. 85. 

 Blackpool, Scientific Survey of, 



Appdx. 1-152. 

 Blackpool, vertebrate fauna of, by 



J. R. Charnley, Appdx 119. 

 Bleasdale circle, by W. J. Varley, 



388. 

 Blood, control of circidation of, by 



Prof. R. J. S. McDowall, 173, 



397*- 

 Blood groups, by Prof. R. R. Gates, 



388, 474- 

 Blood groups, report on, 306. 

 Boswell, Prof. P. G. H., on Glacial 



deposit of Brundon, 295. 

 Botany of the Lake District, by Dr. 



W. H. Pearsall, Appdx. 134. 

 Boulton, E. H. B., Timber and its 



substitutes, 429*, 476. 

 Bourne, Ray, Beechwood asso- 

 ciations of Southern England, 



428. 

 Bowen, E.G., Travels of the Celtic 



Saints in the Dark Ages, 393. 

 Bowie, Dr. W., Importance of 



isostasy in earth studies, 322. 



Mapping of U.S.A., 373*. 



Boyd, A. W., British Trust for 



ornithology : Swallow enquiry, 



363*- 

 Brenchley, Dr. W. E., Response of 



weed species to competition, 421, 



475- 

 Bridgewater, Duke of, and canal 

 era, by Mrs. J. Thomas, 373. 



