INDEX 



169 



Spencer, Dr. W. K., Function and 

 adaptation in early Echinodermata, 



363- 



Stamp, Sir Josiah, The Impact of 

 science upon society, 1. 



Stamp, Dr. L. Dudley, Land 

 utilisation maps, 425*. 



Stanier, W. A., Railway locomotive 

 development, 383, 474. 



Stendall, J. A. S., Function of the 

 museum in zoology, 362*, 473- 



Stephen, Dr. A. C, Function of the 

 museum in zoology, 362*, 473. 



Stephenson, Dr. W., type psycho- 

 logy, 403- 



Stevinson, Miss E., The pre-school 

 child, 433. 



Stewart, Dr. A. B., Soil problems 

 in forest nurseries, 426. 



Soil research and liming and 



manuring, 444. 



Stiles, Prof. W., Respiration in- 

 tensity and oxygen concentration, 

 420*. 



Stiles, Dr. W. S., Headlight glare 

 and illumination in fog, 385, 



474- 



Stone circles in northern Ireland, by 

 E. E. Evans and O. Davies, 395. 



Strain of modern civilisation, dis- 

 cussion on, by Rt. Hon. Lord 

 Horder, Dr. R. D. Gillespie, Dr. 

 E. P. Poulton, and Miss E. M. 

 Killick, 401, 464. 



Suggestibility in University students 

 by Mrs. F. M. Austin, 411. 



Sumerian copper, report on, 308. 



Supraconductors, normal and ano- 

 malous, by Dr. K. Mendelssohn 



329- 



Supraconductors, saturation cur- 

 rents in, by Dr. H. Grayson 

 Smith, 329. 



Supraconductors, thermal and Mag- 

 netic behaviour of, by J. G. 

 Daunt, 330. 



Swallow inquiry, by A. W. Boyd, 

 363*. 



Swarbrick, Dr. T., Scion and root- 

 stock in fruit trees, 419, 425*. 



Swaziland, human geography of, by 

 Miss D. M. Doveton, 375, 473- 



Swinnerton, Prof. H. H., Saline 

 waters and soils of E. Lincolnshire, 

 357- 



Swirles, Dr. Bertha, The relativistic 

 self-consistent field method, 336, 

 472. 



Sylvester, Miss D., Hill villages in 

 England, 376. 



Taussky, Dr. Olga, Modern prob- 

 lems in algebraic number theory, 



332, 472. 

 Taxonomy, by J. S. L. Gilmour, 



417- 

 Taylor, Dr. E. L., Parasitic worm 



infection in poultry, 364. 

 Taylor, Dr. G., Expedition to 



mountains of East Africa, 422. 

 Teaching of geology in schools, report 



on, 291. 

 Temperature conditions within the 



earth's crust, by Dr. H. Jeffreys, 



33i*- 



Terrestrial magnetic bearings and 

 their practical uses, by H. L. P. 

 Jolly, 331. 



Tervet, I. W., Rots in potato 

 storage, 416, 424*. 



Thermal conductivities of rocks, report 

 on, 258. 



Thomas, F. C, Basic mental mech- 

 anisms in mass entertainment, 



4°5> 475- 



Thomas, Dr. John, The Pottery 

 Industry and the Industrial Revo- 

 lution, 381. 



Thomas, Mrs. J., Duke of Bridge- 

 water and the canal era, 373. 



Thompson, H. W., Molecular 

 spectra as a guide to photo- 

 chemical reaction, 341 . 



Thompson, L., Machinery of amuse- 

 ment park, Blackpool, 382*. 



Thompson, R. E., Main centres of 

 population in the Fylde, Appdx. 39. 



Thornton, Prof. W. M., Measure- 

 ment of voltage by spark gaps , 326. 



Timber and its substitutes, by 

 E. H. B. Boulton, 429*, 476. 



Timber, discussion on utilisation of 

 home-grown, by F. G. O. Pearson, 

 John T. Smith, J. W. G. Agate, 

 and G. H. Donald, 426, 476. 



Timber, effects of pruning on 

 quality of, by G. H. Donald, 427, 

 476. 



