INDEX 



167 



Rawlings, Dr. A. L., Sound loca- 

 tors for directing searchlights, 



386, 474- 

 Ray, Dr. M. B., Climatic sensitivity, 



400. 

 Read, Prof. H. H., Geology of 



Blackpool, 344*. 

 Reese, Miss M., Microflora of two 



Cardiganshire rivers, 423, 476. 

 Regional Survey of the Fylde, by 



E. Prentice Mawson, Appdx. 6. 

 Relativistic self - consistent field 



method, by Dr. Bertha Swirles, 



336, 47 2 - 

 Rendle, Dr. A. B., Preservation of 



native floras, 448. 

 Reports on state of science, 249. 

 Reptile-bearing Oolite, Stozv, report 



on, 296. 

 Research Committees, lvi. 

 Research Committees' reports, 249. 

 Resolutions and recommendations, lxi. 

 Respiration intensity and oxygen 



concentration, by Prof. W. Stiles, 



420*. 

 Retail trade, changing structure of, 



by H. Smith, 376. 

 Retrospect, Five Years', 1931-3S. v. 

 Ricardo, H., High-speed Diesel 



Engines, 386*. 

 Richardson, Dr. M. M., Structural 



hybridity in Lilium, 418, 476. 

 Richev, Dr. J. E., Moine schists of 



W. Inverness-shire, 345, 472. 

 Rickard, Dr. T. A., Nomenclature 



of archaeology, 387. 

 Ritchie, Dr. A. D., Architecture of 



life, 397. 

 Road surfaces and road safety, by 



R. G. Batson, 385, 474. 

 Robinson, Prof. G. W., Soil classi- 

 fication, 443. 

 Rodger, T. A., Vocational psycho- 

 logy, 411. 

 Rollin, Dr. B., Properties of liquid 



helium, 330. 

 Rosenberg, Dr. M., Algal cultures, 



423- 

 Rots in potato storage, by Dr. C. E. 



Foister, I. W. Tervet and Mrs. 



N. L. Alocok, 416, 424*, 475- 

 Routine manual factor, report on, 



3ii- 

 Rubbish dumping, menace of, by 



Dr. W. D. Lang, 456. 



Russell, Sir John, Education for 

 rural life, 436, 476. 



on Soil resources of the Empire, 



301. 



Russia and the Balkans : agri- 

 cultural comparison, by Miss M. 

 Digby, 378, 474. 



Russo-Tungus culture contact, by 

 Dr. E. J. Lindgren, 392, 474. 



Salisbury, Prof. E. J., The living 



garden, 420*. 

 Salmon, ecology of young, by K. R. 



Allen, 361. 

 Salmon, Lt.-Col. F. J., Modern 



geography of Palestine, 367. 

 Salix cerulea, dormant buds and 



roots, by H. P. Hutchinson, 429. 

 Schindewolf, Dr. O. H., Chapters 



from the phylogeny of the 



Cephalopoda, 346*. 

 Schofield, Dr. R. K., Soil moisture 



in the field, 444. 

 School-leaving age, raising, by T. S. 



Dymond, 437, 47 6 - 

 Science and electric lighting, by 



C. C. Paterson, 478 



Science and road dangers, by E. H. 



Fryer, 385, 474. 

 Science, the Impact of, upon Society, 



by Sir Josiah Stamp, 1. 

 Scientific Survey of Blackpool and 



district, Appdx. 1-152. 

 Scientists of North Lancashire, by 



D. N. Lowe, Appdx. 143. 

 Scott, Miss L. I., Ring- and diffuse- 

 porous hardwoods, 428. 



Sea beaches, preservation of, by H. 



J. Deane and E. Latham, 383, 474. 

 Sectional Officers, xxi. 

 Seismological investigations, report on, 



249. 

 Selection, discussion on, by Dr. 



Timofeef-Ressovsky, Prof. G. D. 



Hale Carpenter, Dr. C. Gordon, 



F. C. Minns, E. B. Ford and 



Prof. H. J. Muller, 358. 

 Semeonoff, Dr. B., Discrimination 



and estimation of loudness, 406. 

 Sequoia, development in, by Prof. 



J. Doyle, 423. 

 Severn waterway in 18th and 19th 

 centuries, by W. G. East, 373. 



