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INDEX 



Gresswell, R. Kay, Geology and 

 physical features of the Fylde, 

 Appdx. 16. 



Geomorphology of S.W. Lan- 

 cashire coast-line, 369, 473. 



Irish Sea Basin, geomorphology 



of south-eastern portion, 347. 



Griffiths, Dr. E., Apparatus for 



maintaining constant humidity, 



324, 47 1 - 

 on Thermal conductivities of 



rocks, 258. 

 Griffiths, Dr. Ruth, Phantasy in 



normal development of childhood, 



404, 475. 

 Grime, Arthur, Blackpool, A modern 



holiday resort, Appdx. 5. 

 Group psychology, by Dr. R„ W. 



Pickford, 408. 

 Gwynne-Vaughan, Dame Helen, 



Reproduction in Cerastomella 



fimbriata, 415, 424*. 



Halket, Miss A. C, Periodic 

 movement of flowers in nyctyan- 

 thous plants, 422. 



Hall, Sir Daniel, Cultural and 

 social values of science, 431, 47^- 



National nutrition and British 



agriculture, 439, 477. 



Hallpike, C. S., Phase charge effect 

 on the cat's ear, 399, 475- 



Halnan, E. T., Nutrition problems 

 in the poultry industry, 364. 



Hamley, Prof. H. R., Reform of 

 examination system, 409*. 



Hamnett, W., Poultry industry and 

 its problems, 363. 



Harbottle, D. L., Municipal life of 

 Blackpool, Appdx. 85. 



Harding, Denys W., Desire for 

 entertainment, 405. 



Hardwoods, ring-porous and diffuse- 

 porous, by Prof. J. H. Priestley 

 and Miss L. I. Scott, 428. 



Hardwoods, uses and qualities of 

 Biitish, by J. W. G. Agate, 427*, 

 476. 



Hardy, Prof, A. C., Plankton ecology 

 and hypothesis of Animal Ex- 

 clusion, 360, 473- 



Harmer, Sir Sidney, on Zoological 

 record, 297. 



Harris, Dr. L. J., Nutritional aspect 

 of food science, 342. 



Harris, Prof. T. M., Fossil horse- 

 tails, 423, 425*, 476. 



Hartmann, Dr. J., The acoustic jet 

 generator, 331, 471. 



Hartree, Prof. R. D., Non-relativ- 

 istic treatment of electronic 

 structures of atoms, 335. 



Hartridge, Prof. H., Phase charge 

 effect on the cat's ear, 399, 475. 



Hawkins, Prof. H. L., Palceon- 

 tology and humanity, 57, 349*. 



Headlight glare and illumination in 

 fog, by Dr. W. S. Stiles, 385, 474. 



Health hazards from toxic sub- 

 stances, by Miss E. M. Killick, 

 402. 



Heavy water, note on, by Prof. A. 

 Ferguson, 323. 



Helium expansion method for lique- 

 fying, by G. L. Pickard, 330. 



Helium, properties of liquid, by Dr. 

 B. Rollin, 330. 



Henderson, W. B., Part-time educa- 

 tion, 435. 



Henderson, W. O., Problems of 

 Lancashire cotton supply, 369, 



473- 

 Hendrick, Prof. J., Soil science in 



the twentieth century, 233, 443*. 

 Hepburn, W. A. F., Reform of 



examination system, 409. 

 Herbert, T. M., Transport of food, 



343- . .. 



Heterothallism in Typhula Trifolii, 



by Dr. M. Noble, 416, 476. 



Hickling, Prof. G. H. A., Earth 



movements in North England, 



349- 

 Hickman, C. J., Root and stem 



diseases of Viola, 417. 



High voltages, discussion on pro- 

 duction and technical application 

 of, by Dr. T. E. Allibone, Dr. 

 G. W. C. Kaye, W. Binks, Prof. 

 W. M. Thornton, R. Davis, 

 Dr. S. Whitehead and C. W. 

 Marshall, 325, 471. 



Hill, Sir Arthur, on Transplant 

 experiments, 319. 



Hill planting, by A. P. Long, 425*, 

 476. 



Hill villages in England, by Miss 

 D. Sylvester, 376. 



