INDEX 



159 



Foxon, G„ E. H., Orientation to 



gravity in Crustacea, 366. 

 Francis-Carter, C. F. J., Advances 



in industrial electro-plating, 339*. 

 Freedom and moral obligation, by 



Dr. W. Brown, 403*. 

 Fritsch, P-of. F. E., Life cycle of 



Lower Brown Algae, 414, 475. 

 on Windermere FresJuvater 



Biological Station, 300. 

 Frog skin, potential differences 



across the, by O. Gatty, 398*, 475. 

 Frost, Miss W. E., Trout food and 



river fauna, 361, 473. 

 Fruit trees, scion and rootstock, by 



Dr. T. Swarbrick, 419, 425*. 

 Fryer, E. H., Science and the 



solution of road difficulties and 



dangers, 385, 474. 

 Fuchs, E. V., Lake Rudolf : its 



formation and history, 357. 

 Fullard, H., Anthropometric work 



in Lancashire, 389. 

 Fungi, the uses of, by J. Ramsbottom, 



189, 414*. 

 Fylde, agrarian evolution, by Wilfred 



Smith, Appdx. 44. 

 Fylde, agricultural geography, by 



W. Smith, 368. 

 Fylde, Climate, by Wilfred Smith, 



Appdx. 34. 

 Fylde, historical geography, Appdx. 3 1 

 Fylde, geology and physical features, 



by R. Kay Gresswell, Appdx. 16. 

 Fylde, main centres of population, by 



R. E. Thompson, Appdx. 39. 

 Fylde, peat mosses, by F. Walker, 



Appdx. 27. 

 Fylde, phytogeography , by Miss M. 



Dunlop, Appdx. 20. 

 Fylde, place names, by Prof. Eilert 



Ekwall, Appdx. 41. 

 Fylde, regional survey, by E. 



Prentice Mawson, Appdx. 6. 

 Fylde, transport, by Ashton Davies, 



Appdx. 58. 



Garrard, Dr. C. C, The economic 



incentive of the engineer, 382*. 

 Garrod, Miss D. A. E., The Upper 



Palaolithic in the light of recent 



discovery, 155, 386*. 

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



388, 474- 



Gates, Prof. R. R., Genetic survey 



and evolutionary study, 420. 



Genetics and race, 362*, 462. 



Gatty, O., Potential differences 



across the frog skin, 398*, 475. 

 General Treasurer's Account, 1935-6, 



xliii. 

 Genetic survey method of evolution- 

 ary study, by Prof. R. R. Gates, 



420. 

 Genetics and race, discussion on, by 



Prof. H. J. Fleure, Dr. J. S. 



Huxley, Dr. G. M. Morant, Prof. 



A. M. Carr-Saunders, Prof. R. 



Ruggles Gates and Prof. F. A. E. 



Crew, 362*, 391*, 458. 

 Genie background in relation to 



selection, by Dr. E. B. Ford, 359, 



47 3 ■ 

 Geology of the Fylde, by R. Kay 



Gresswell, Appdx. 16. 

 Geology of the Lake District, by 



T. Eastwood, Appdx. 130. 

 Geology, Teaching of, in schools, 



report on, 291. 

 Gillespie, J., Chlorophyll in plants, 



420. 

 Gillespie, Dr. R. D., Modern 



civilization and nervous break- 

 down, 401*. 

 Gillis, Dr. J., Notes on modern 



theory of measure, 332. 

 Gilmour, J. S. L., Whither taxo- 

 nomy ? 417. 

 Gnathobase, use of the term, by 



A. G. Lowndes, 366. 

 Gold and other rare elements in 



plants, by Prof. B. Nemec, 415, 



424*, 476. 

 Gordon, Dr. C, Evidence of 



natural selection from genetic 



analysis of Drosophila, 358. 

 Gordon, H. D., Mycorrhiza in 



rhododendrons, 424, 429*. 

 Grant, Mrs. K., Insect immigration 



enquiry, 457. 

 Grass seedlings, vitality of, by H. G. 



Chippindale, 421. 

 Greenly, Dr. E., Geomorphology of 



the Irish Sea Basin, 347. 

 Greenwood, Dr. A. W., Breeding 



problems in the poultry industry, 



364, 473- 

 Gregory, Sir Richard, Cultural 

 and social values of science, 429. 



