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INDEX 



Ellingham, Dr. H. J. T., The 

 future of electro-deposition, 339*, 

 472. 



Endocrines and morphogenesis, by 

 Prof. E. A. Spaul, 365*, 473. 



Engineer and the Nation, by Prof. 

 W. Cramp, 141, 382*. 



Entertainment, desire for, by D. W. 

 Harding (see also Mass entertain- 

 ment), 405. 



Entomology and Natural Selection, 

 by Prof. G. D. Hale Carpenter, 



358. 



Epidermis, development of, by G. E. 

 Smith, 418, 425*. 



Equisetites, by Prof. T. M. Harris, 

 423, 425*. 



Erdos, Dr. P., Properties of sequ- 

 ences of integers, 333, 472. 



Estermann, Dr. T., Recent work in 

 additive theory of numbers, 332, 

 472. 



Evans, E. E., Stone circles in north- 

 ern Ireland, 395. 



Evans, Dr. R. H., Transverse 

 elasticity of building materials, 

 386. 



Evening discourses, 478 



Examination system, discussion on 

 reform of, by Dr. LI. Wynn 

 Jones, Prof. H. R. Hamley, 

 W. A. F. Hepburn and Prof. J 

 Drever, 408. 



Fairbrother, Dr. J. A. V., New 

 method for investigating conduc- 

 tion phenomena in semi-conduc- 

 tors, 328, 471. 



Farley, Rev. F. A., Psychological 

 types to whom mass entertain- 

 ment appeals, 405. 



Fatigue in industry, discussion on, 

 by Dr. H. E. Collier, Dr. H. M. 

 Vernon, and Dr. G. H. Miles, 



396. 



Fay, Dr. C. R., Plantation economy, 

 117, 378*. 



Fenton, Dr. E. Wyllie, Man's 

 influence on vegetation in Scot- 

 land, 445, 476. 



Ferguson, Prof. Allan, Trends in 

 modern physics, 27 ; (with note on 

 heavy water), 323*. 



Fibres, discussion on elastic and 

 absorptive properties of, by, Dr. 

 W. Astbury, Dr. M. Mathieu, 

 Dr. J. Speakman, Dr. E. Griffiths 

 and J. H. Awbery, 323. 



Film exhibitions, by G. B. Instruc- 

 tional, Ltd., 359* ; A. G. Lowndes, 

 360*, 417* ; Dr. D. Jenness, 

 396* ; Dr. P. D. F. Murray, 

 360* ; C. H. Waddington, 360*. 



Fishenden, Dr. M., Measurement 

 of radiation from combustion 

 gases, 386*. 



Fisher, Prof. R. A., on Artemia 

 salina, 298. 



Flagella movement, by A. G. 

 Lowndes, 417. 



Fleure, Prof. H. J., on Blood 

 groups, 306. 



Racial theory and genetic ideas, 



459- 



Science of man and problems 



of to-day, 394*. 

 Florence, Prof. P. Sargant, The 



localisation of industry, 380. 

 Foister, Dr. C. E., Rots in potato 



storage, 416, 424*, 475. 

 Folklore Commission, work of the 



Irish, by S. O.Duilearga, 390. 

 Folktale in Westmorland and North 



Lancashire, by Dr. E. Wilson, 



390. 

 Food, biology of preparation of, by 



Dr. T. Moran, 343. 

 Food for thought, by A. F. Dufton, 



399- 

 Food, nutritional aspect of, by Dr. 



L. J. Harris, 342. 

 Food, scientific aspect of preparation 



of, by Dr. L. H. Lampitt, 342*, 



472. 

 Food, transport of, by J. M. 



Herbert, 343. 

 Ford, C. E., Chromosome studies in 



Malvaceae, 419. 

 Ford, Dr. E. B., Selection in rela- 

 tion to genie background, 359, 



473. 

 Forde, Prof. C. Daryll, Social 



change in a West African village 



community, 392. 

 Fossil horse-tails, by Prof. T. M. 



Harris, 423, 425*, 47 6 - 

 Fox, C, Mental heredity, 402, 



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