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INDEX 



Kaye, Dr. G. W. C, Ionisation 

 measurement of short-wave radia- 

 tion, 325. 



Keith, Sir Arthur, on Kent's 

 Cavern, 303. 



Kellaway, G. A., Coal Measure 

 correlation, 356. 



Kennedy, Dr. W. Q., Moine schists 

 ofW. Inverness-shire, 345, 472. 



Kent's cavern, report on, 303. 



Keratins, chemical aspects of elastic 

 properties of, by Dr. J. Speakman, 



324, 47 2 - 

 Kestner, Dr. O., Stimulating 



sheltering and personal climate, 



400. 

 Killick, Miss E. M., Health 



hazards from toxic substances, 



402. 

 Kimble, G. H., Influence of Church 



and State on Renaissance carto- 

 graphy, 371, 47 3- 

 Kitchen, P. I., Part-time education, 



434 " ™ 



Kitson, Sir A. E., Topographic 



maps and mining, 368, 473. 



Lack, D., The bird census as an 



ecological method, 363. 

 Ladner, A. W., Beam wireless, 384. 

 Lake District, botany, by Dr. W. H. 



Pearsall, Appdx. 134. 

 Lake District, geology, by T. East- 

 wood, Appdx. 130. 

 Lake District, mammals, by H. J. 



Moon, Appdx. 139. 

 Lake District, platforms, by Dr. 



S. E. Hollingworth, 348. 

 Lake District, summer bird life, by 



H. J. Moon, Appdx. 141. 

 Lake Rudolf, its formation and 



history, by V. E. Fuchs, 357. 

 Lampitt, Dr. L. H., Scientific 



aspect of preparation of food, 



342*, 472. 

 Lancashire, anthropometric work in, 



byH.Fullard,38o. 

 Lancashire coal industry, by W. 



Prest, 381. 

 Lancashire coalfield between Rossen- 



dale anticline and Cheshire basin, 



byR. C. B.Jones, 350. 

 Lancashire cotton supply problems, 



by W. O. Henderson, 369, 473. 



Lancashire geomorphology, S. W. 



coastline, by R. K. Gresswell, 



369,473. 

 Lancashire Scientists, by D. N. 



Lowe, Appdx. 143. 

 Lancashire sea fisheries, by Prof. 



J. H. Orton and H. Paynter, 



Appdx. 69. 

 Lanchester, Dr. F. W., Magnetic 



and electric units, 384, 474. 

 Land utilisation in Australia, by J. 



Andrews, 375. 

 Land utilisation maps, by Dr. L. 



Dudley Stamp, 425*. 

 Lang, Dr. W. D., The menace of 



rubbish dumping, 456. 

 Latham, E., Preservation of sea 



beaches, 383, 474. 

 Law, C, Milk production costs, 441 . 

 Leach, Dr. W., Respiration intensity 



and oxygen concentration, 420*. 

 Lee, C. A., Problems of a small 



manufacturing business, 379, 474. 

 Lee, Sir Kenneth, Part-time educa- 

 tion, 434. 

 Leiper, Prof. R. T., Eelworm 



diseases of potato, 445. 

 Lewis, Prof. H. P., Ordovician 



succession at S.W. end of Aran 



range, 351. 

 Lewis, Dr. M. M., Beginning of 



reference to past and future in a 



child's speech, 403. 

 Limestone escarpments and the 



Bronze Age in France, by Miss 



M. Dunlop, 396, 474. 

 Liming and manuring and soil 



research, by Dr. A. B. Stewart, 



444- 



Lincolnshire, East, saline waters and 

 soils of, by Prof. H. H. S winner- 

 ton, 357. 



Lindgren, Dr. E. J., Methods of 

 investigation in social psychology, 



411. 475- 

 Russo-Tungus culture contract, 



.392, 474- 

 Linton-in-Craven, a Pennine Dales 



parish, by Dr. A. Raistrick, 375. 

 Living matter, molecular structure 



of, by Dr. D. M. Wrinch, 397. 

 Livingstone, Sir Richard, The 



future in education, 219, 432*. 

 L.M.S. traffic problems, by Ashton 



Davies, 383*, 474. 



