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INDEX 



Climate of the Fylde, by Wilfred 



Smith, Appdx. 34. 

 Climate, stimulating, sheltering and 



personal, by Dr. O. Kestner, 400. 

 Climates, hot, a means for comparison 



of, by Dr. W. F. Tyler, 406, 475. 

 Climatic change, report on, 297. 

 Climatic sensitivity, by Dr. M. B. 



Ray, 400. 

 Coal industry of Lancashire, by 



W. Prest, 381. 

 Coal Measure correlation, discussion 



on, by Prof. A. E. Trueman, Dr. 



W. B. Wright, Dr. Emily Dix, 



Dr. A. Raistrick, Dr. J. Weir, 



Dr. D. A. Wray, S. G. Clift, Dr. 



J. O'N. Millott, J. J. Walker, 



Dr. L. Slater, and G. A. Kellaway, 



352, 472. 

 Coast defence works of Blackpool, by 



H. Banks, Appdx. 94. 

 Collier, Dr. H. E., Fatigue in 



industry, from clinical aspect, 396, 



475- 



Colonial Empire, Mapping of the, by 

 Br ig . H . S . L . Winterbotham ,101, 

 367*. 



Comber, Prof. N. M., Universities 

 and education for rural life, 437. 



Conduction phenomena, new method 

 of investigating, in semi-conduc- 

 tors, by Dr. J. A. V. Fairbrother, 

 328, 471. 



Conklin, Prof. E. G., Morpho- 

 genesis, 366*. 



Cooke, Dr. A. H., Magnetic method 

 of cooling, 330. 



Co-operative trading, economics of, 

 by G. Darling, 377, 474. 



Coracles and curraghs of the British 

 Isles, by J. Hornell, 391, 474. 



Corbiau, Mile. Simone, Recent finds 

 in the Indus Valley, 394. 



Cornish, Dr. Vaughan, National 

 parks and the preservation of 

 nature in England, 372. 



Corresponding Societies, conference of 

 delegates, 446. 



Council and Officers, xvii. 



Council Report, 1935-6, xxxi. 



Cox, Miss A., Representation by 

 squares and quadratfrei integers 

 in a quadratic corpus, 334. 



Cramp, Prof. W., The engineer and 

 the nation, 141, 382*. 



Craven area, sudetic earth move- 

 ments in, by Dr. R. G. S. Hudson, 

 350. 



Crawford, O. G. S., Archaeo- 

 logical work of the Ordnance 

 Survey, 370*. 



Crew, Prof. F. A. E., Genetics and 

 race, 362*, 463. 



McDougall's Lamarckian ex- 

 periment, 402, 475. 



Cronshaw, C. J.T., Benign gifts of 

 organic chemistry, 337, 472. 



Crustacea, egg membranes and 

 attachments in, by Prof. C. M. 

 Yonge, 360. 



Crustacea, orientation to gravity in, 

 by G. E. H. Foxon, 366. 



Cultural and social values of science, 

 discussion by Sir Richard 

 Gregory, Prof. L. Hogben, S. R. 

 Humby, S. V. Brown and Sir 

 Daniel Hall, 429, 476. 



Curnow, W. I., Growth of Black- 

 pool as a holiday resort, Appdx. 

 74- 



Dakin, Prof. W. J., Ancient and 

 modern whaling in Australasian 

 seas, 359*. 



Function of the museum in 



zoology, 362*, 473. 



Daldy, Miss D. M., A study of 



adaptibility, 404. 

 Dale, Sir Henry, Training of 



chemists for biochemistry and 



medicine, 338. 

 Darling, George, Economics of 



co-operative trading, 377, 474. 

 Daunt, J. G., Experiments on 



thermal and magnetic behaviour 



of supra conductors, 330. 

 Davies, Ashton, L.M.S. traffic 



problems, 383*, 474. 



Transport in the Fylde, Appdx. 



58. 

 Davies, E., Anthropological survey 

 of the Isle of Man, 388, 474. 



Rural settlements in Isle of 



Man, 389. 



Davies, J. L., Production of milk for 



market, 441*. 

 Davies, O., Stone circles in northern 



Ireland, 395. 



