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EX FROM JULY 6th TO DECEMBER 28th, 1945, INCLUSIVE.

OF Tar WEEK' Ar Ilnited Nations Charter : Secretaries of State,

26 ; ign Relations Corn mittee, 26 , Atomic Bomb, Th

142, 258, 27; '3%5 398,'42

; Washington Talks, e, 4, 277, 374 ; Oil, 258 ; e, 350, 374 ; Terms of Loan, 29 ; American plans for Germany ... 557 America and China ... .- 501, 581 Atomic Bomb, The, 117, 142, 165, 258, 277, 325, 398, 425 Australia's population... 118 Austria ... • 278, 374, 502 Azerbaijan ... ... 582

BALBUN, 1:: Belgium._.. ... 49 British Council, The 74 British Trade 26

By-elections ... ... 186

CHINA 165, 185,501,581

Civil Aviation ... ... 426 Church finances ... ._ 258 Coal -. ... 166, 210, 326, 610 Colonial education ... ... 74 Conservative abstention from Loan Vote 557 Conservative Party meeting ... 501 Commonwealth of Nations ... ... 2 Controls-five years ... -. 350 Cotton 142,302, 478 558 Crisis of Civilisation, A ... ... 117

I1EMOBILISATION 209, 301, 374, 558 I 7 Docker's strike, The

325, 350, 398, 426, 558 1000NOMIC and Social Council,

EJ The ... -. 98

Education ... ... 74, 98, 302, 374 Empire co-operation, 278 ; resources 278 Employment ... ... 166, 186, 582 Exports and Attlee ... ... 478 LlINANCE ... 166, 373 12 Franc, The devalued ... 609 France, 25, 49, 74, 98, 142, 210, 278, 349, 397, 425, 477, 529, 557 Franco, General, and Churchill ... 258 0 AS T Gaulle, 'General de, 210, 349, 397, 425, 477, 529 Germany : secret weapons, 2 ; Berlin administration, 25 ; fraternisation,

25 ; Potsdam 'Conference 74, 97 ; treatment of, 118 ; Conference,

Germans, 257 ; political parties, 258 ; food shortage, 302, 325, 397 ; two methods, 349 ; Belsen and Nuremberg 478, 502 Greece ... 234, 501

DOUSING 26,el26,.500n,574,.166, 186,350

INDIA 1, 26, 49,165, 257, 277, 477, 530

I. Indonesia ... ... 426

Industry, working parties ... 350 Italy ... ... 257, 502 APAN ... 97, 118, 185, 209, 234 el Java ... 302, 349 ABOUR Programme, The ... 141 14 Law of libel ... 50 Lend-Lease ... ... 186 Levant, The ... ... 582 Local Government ... ... 302 MUNICIPAL Elections ... ... 426

ILTAT1ONALISATION478 National Trust, The ...

Nation's choice, The... ... ... 73

PALESTINE ... 166, 301, 502, 558 Parliamentary procedure ... 186 Pearl Harbour ... 210 Persia .- _: ... 477

Petain, Marshal ... 74,98, 142 Poland Press comment ... Prime Minister's warning, The ... 233 Publicity by the Government ... 582 1 ) AILWAYS, nationalised

I Reynaud, M. ...

Reparations ...

Russia : and Japan, 118 ; and China, 185 ; and the West, 397 ; M. Molotov's speech, 425 ; M. Kalinin's speech, 530 ; the Mos- cow meeting, 557, 581, 609 ; Russia and Turkey

',ANGIER

I Trade Unions ... Trieste Tripolitania Turkey

UNITED Nations Organisation, 26, 97, 165, 234, 398, 502, 530, 581 U.N.R.R.A. ... 118, 142 INT-AvayLga,nLdora,enin ... 257 General London ... 98

... 210

y UGOSLAV Republic ... 257,529 ZIONISM ... ... 142, 166

LEADING ARTICLES FTER Failure ... 303 After Lend-Lease 187 America and the Loan 559 Atoms and Politics ... 351

IRACBKe to,sthle 3

327

Bomb and the Problems, The 451

British Foreign Policy ... 503

1AECISION of the Bomb, The 399 Divided Europe ? 279 FRANCE and the Elections 375 GrOVERNMENT and Freedom,

His Majesty's Government ... 120 INTERNATIONALISM in Prac-

LOAN ALerthoughts ... 583 1%3rATRNAL Foreign New leign Policy, A ... 167 1:• ew Chaapote, Nation and99 OPPOSITION'S Attack, The ... 531 IALESTINE Patient's Thoughts, A

Pattern of Europe, The ... Peace in the Making ? SECOND Battle of Britain, The ... 259 THREE Men's Task

IVORLD at Peace, A ... World in 1946, The... World's Last Hope, The ...

MIDDLES FTER Priggery-What ? Agriculture's Chance ... Air Transport and R.A.F. Arab League, The ...

Army to Oxford ... Aviation and Apathy

BACK to the Colleges Back to Tokyo ... B.A.O.R.'s Views, The Bee Dances ...

Bichat Patients ::: Bioscope, The Broken Marriages :::

(-IANADA'S Choice Chennault of 'china .• • .j City Sprawls. Conflict in the Sprawl...

Conscience of France, The ...

,SCIENCE and Government service 78

2, 530 Services, increase in pay of ... _ 582 50,185 2, 209 233,301 ... 257 ... 257 ... 427 ... 263 ... 119 ... 235 ... 51 ... 143 ... 611 ... 211 ... 536 ... 483 ... 563 ... 329

.. 356

... 333 ... 331 ... 148 ... 31 ... 537 ... 81 ... 33 ... 54 ... 455 ... 9

l'RE.ra?..1Azrstteoo.l.. 425843

Dublin Days ... 433

IiIND of V.C.P., The 114 End the Rig Three Ethiopian Renaissance

12 ARMING in Poland ... 1' Fifty Years of X-rays First Catch Your Maid ...

Food from the Empire ...

France in Transition France's Parliament ... Franco-British Crisis French Background . From Covenant to Charter ... Future of Malta, The

1 ERMAN Church, The ... Grand Inquest, The ... Governments in Italy IOLIDAYS, 1945 ... 171

. I Home to Work .. 616 Homeward Flight ...

How Berlin Looks ... ... 77 1 NDIA and England ...

I Indian Public School, An Is Jewry a Nation ? Italian Borderland ...

Italy Now ... Italy To-day Italy's Colonies ...

'JAPANESE Mentality • Japanese Patriotism Japan in Defeat ... Japan : Is This the End ?

LABOUR and India Lady Oxford ... Licit and Illicit ... Lie-Detector, The ... London-Paris

I ALTA Shrine, The ... ill Manure Argument, The Meaning of Hiroshima, The Migration of Death .. Money Mysteries More about Debra Dun ... Music at Essen FIRE

( )MOmens from Simla One Hollyworld

I )ALESTINE Plan, A ... ... 353

I Paris Departure

Paris faces the Winter ... ... 264 Peace Through Fear or . . . ? ... 237 Peril in Palestine ... ... 191 Pestilence and War ... ... 405 Picasso Wrangle, The Pole and His Home, The - ... 217 Politics and Prospects in Chungking 533 Politics in Turkey ... ... 32 P.R. at Work ... ... 193 Price of the Loan, The ... 561 Prime Minister, The .. 122

Problems of Germany ... 401

Professor Burnett ... ... 56 Psychologist and Priest ... 510 Publicity for Britain ... 354

QUO Ducit Via Electrica ? 330

ATIONAL Farming ... ... 214 IL Regionalism and Peace Return to Malaya ... 585 Report from Poland . 281 Road Through Europe, A ... Russia and Eastern 'rope ... 481 Russia in Palestine ... ... 103

JACRED Trust, The ......103

VI Safety in the Air ... 192 2 Control of the Bomb... . ... 146 98 Conversations with Germans ... 613 610 Cookery in England ... ... 263 Cost of a Cabbage, The ... ... 125 Could We Go Nazi ? ... 307 Czars, So% iets and Iran ... ... 534 Czechs and Germans ... 564 ... 80 ... 305 ... 614 ... 562 ... 430 ... 332 ... 282 ... 189 ... 431 ... 29 ... 79 5 ... 241 ... 213 ... 506 ... 535

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1ATIONALISED Aviation Need for Children, The New House, The ...

Newman's Rubicon ..

Next to Godliness Noblesse Oblige Nuremberg Issues

••• • .• -•• ••• ••• •••

... 124 ... 170 ... 403 ... 215 ... 240 ... 55 ... 78 ... 262 ... 508 ... 145 - 402 - 104 617 - 380 -. 285 ... 172 ... 404 ... 171 ... 378 ... 379 ... 238 ... 484 ... 429 ... 306 ... 190 ... 308 ... 457 ... 432 ... 456 ... 565 ... 53 ... 507 St. Thomas and India . . 587 School Holidays ... ... 331 Science and Man ... ... 509 Science and Secrecy ... ... 146 Scats and the Forty-Five .. 147 Secret of the Atom, The ... 123 Selling Britain Abroad ... 261 Singapore ... ' ... ... 216 Soviet and Czechs .. ... 377 Soviet Cinema...

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Spain and its Future ... 453 Syria and the Beduin

'''HIS is Germany ......... I Transport and the State

54 .. 102 ' .N.C.1.0. Postcript . . ... 30 k U.N.O. and the Swiss ... 586 OYAGE Home, The ... ... 381

\1-HY it Happened Wilkinson, Miss

... 101 ... 169 Windmills Still Turn, The ... . . 482 Winter's Tale .. 284 SOUTH and the Churches . . 458 1 Yugoslavia Reflections ... 506 CONTRIBUTORS

ALLEN, Rev. Ronald, 482-Anstey, Edgar, 11, 35, 59, 83, 106, 127, 151, 174, 195, 287, 311, 487, 512, 539, 567, 591, 619-Ashworth, Edgar, 405 -Athill, L., 614-Atiyah, Edward, '329-Ayrton, Michael, 35, 59, 90, 106, 174, 292, 311, 335, 359, 408, 435, 470, 487, 512, 539, 567, 600, 615.

BAILEY, Dr. J. H. Shackleton, 331-

Banasik, Jozef, 217-" B.A.O.R. Cap- tain ", 284-Bardens, D., 564-Barker, Sir Ernest, 506-Barker, Theodore, 458- Bartlett, Vernon, 190-Barton, Sir Wm., 402-Bashford, Sir Henry, 16, 368, 624- Bates, H. E., 241-Beloff, Max, 79- Benrutt, the Rev. A. L., 585-Bentwich, Prof. Norman, 456-Blyth, E. M. L., 103 -Bossom, Alfred, C. 224, 406-Brenan, Gerald, 88, 453-Brogan, Prof. D. W., 29, 132, 177, 381, 466-Buchan, Major Alistair, 432-Burr, Dr. Malcolm, 32.

lirAMBRIDGE Tutor, A," 357-Cairns,

s-• David, 213-" Captain, B.A.O.R.", 284-Carr, Philip, 261, 457, 507, 589, 617 - Carr, Samuel, 484 - Church, Richard, 33-1clephane, Irene, 226, 270, 626-Clinton-Baddeley, V. C., 20, 68, 112, 160, 204, 252, 296, 344, 392, 444, 496, 520, 550, 602-Cobham, The Rev. J. 0., 550-Cockin, The Rev. F. A., 344- Coulton, Prof. G. G., 156.

DANIELS, H. G., 586 -Dale, Edward, 54 Davison, Sir Ronald, 171-Dens, Stewart, 296-de la Roche, C., 7- Dickinson, Patric, 383-Dingle, Prof. Herbert, 123, 171-Dobree, Bonamy, 200, 440-Driver, G. R., 353-Duff, Sheila Grant, 109, 377-Dunsheath, Dr. Percy, 330.

EIGHTH Army Officer, An, 215- Ervine, St. John, 269, 416-Evans, B. Ifor, 354.

FERGUSON, G. V., 33-Fisher, James, 158 -Foot, A. E. 124, 170, 238- Fowler, Lettice, 66, 248, 340, 470, 494- Fuller, John, 263.

CIAITSICELL, Hugh, M.P., 561-Gardiner,

Gerald, 378-Gardner, Hugh, 332- Gibraltar, Bishop of, 172-Gielgud, Val, 281, 544-Gillie, D. R., 431-Ginsberg, Morris, 466-domme, A.' W., 455-

' Goold-Adams Capt. Richard, 240- Gordon, S., 548--Graham, R. B., 454- Green-Armytage, A. H. N. 565-Griggs, G. P., 42, 392, 546-Gull, E. M., 66.

." W. H., 414, 628-Hadley, Guy, 355- Halliwell, Martin, 333-Halloran, Martin, 55-Hamilton, Mary Agnes, 169, 342, 388--Hampshire, S., 518, 572- Hampson, John, 18, 44, 92, 136, 180, 228, 272, 320, 368, 418, 472, 522, 576, 628- Harcourt-Smith, Simon, 470-Harring- ton, Gordon, 77-Harris, Michael, 533- Harris, Wilson, 64, 248, 316, 366, 596-

Harvey, J. W., 390 -Hawkes, jacquetta, 40, 548-Heaslett, Bishop, 6, 262, 508-Heath, Graham, 442-Hill, Prof. A. V., 146-Hobson, Oscar R., 379 -Hodson, H. V., I77-Howard, A. L., 250, 576-Hubback, Eva M. 306- Humphreys, j. H., 193-Hussey, Dyneley, 11, 59, 83, 110, 151, 408, 435, 460, 487, 512, 539, 567-Hyde, Robert R., 263.

JANUS, 4, 28, 52,

76, 100, 121, 144, 168.

J 188, 212, 236, 280, 304, 328, 352, 376 400, 428, 452, 480, 504, 532, 560, 584, 612.

-Johnston, Major S. H. F., 44, 202, 388, 418, 468, 572.

LMYY, Patrick, 53-Lawrence, John' 544-Levy, Prof. Hermann, 602, 616

- Lewis, C. S., 219, 536, 619-" Licensing Justice, A," 283-Liddell, Helen, 80- Lindsay, Kenneth, 101-Lipson, D. L., 403-Lloyd, Canon Roger, 237-Lloyd, R. D., 308-Longrigg, Brig. S. H., 78, 191-Lord, Govan, 589-Lyon, Lilian Bowes, 285.

MACAULAY, Rose, 224, 294-Mace, Dr. David, R. 81-McGregor, Helen, 537-McKie, Douglas, 109-Martin, Eva, 151-Massingham, Hugh, 189-Mathews, The Very Rev. W. R., Dean of St. Paul's, 613-Matthews, Kenneth, 340, 364- Medawar, P. B., 492-Miller, Gordon, 509-Monnickendarn, Judyth, 127, 287- Moore, W. G., 331-Motley, Dr. J. K., 178, 574-Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 5.

NEILL, Bishop Stephen, 366, 494, 510, 587- Nicholls, Canon R. M., 241-Nicholson, Harold, 10, 34, 58, 82, 105, 126, 150, 173, 194, 218, 242, 265, 286, 310, 334, 358, 382, 407, 434, 459, 486, 511, 538, 566, 590, 618-Numa Pompilius, 260.

O'C.ASEY, S., 624-Osborn, F. J., 136.

pacima, E. L., 9-Palmer, M. W., 56- Penn, Lt.-Col. l'eter, 282-Pinto, V. de S., 591-Pool, Phoebe, 158, 318- Postbridge, Warren, 522-Pratt, Sir John T., 390.

10, ATCLIFFE, S. K., 316, 412, 468-Raven, " Canon C. ff., 412, 598-Reavely, Constance, 307 - Redfern, James, 11, 35, 59, 83, 127, 151, 174, 195, 219, 243, 266, 287, 311, 335, 359, 383, 619- Rees, Goronwy, 401, 518, 596-Roberts, Emrys, 506-Roberts, Dr. Harry, 18, 270 - Roberts, Wilfrid, M.P., 483-Rook, Alan, 406-Rumbold, Constantia, 588- Russell, Sir John, 292.

SEIDMAN, Dr. Paul-Emile, 31-Seton- Watson, Hugh, 481-Shannon, Sheila 42, 266, 272, 600-Shaw, Alexander, 219, 243, 266, 335, 359, 383, 408, 435, 460, - Smith, Janet Adam, 20, 110, 134, 147, 200, 228, 318, 342, 414, 492, 574- Somers, Marian, 285-Sopwith, T. 0. M., 192-Spaight, J. M., 250-" Squadron- Leader," 54-Steele, Joseph, 309-Stein, Leonard, 103-Stephenson, Morris, 102 -Strachan, W. J., 510-" Strategicus," 145, 294, 598-Stuart, Brian, 8-Stuart, F. S., 148-Swanston, Ewan, 216.

TANGYE, Nigel, 356, 563-Thomas, Sir Wm. Beach, 14, 3F, 57, 86, 114, 130, 154, 182, 198, 222, 246, 274, 290, 314, 338, 362, 386, 411, 438, 464, 485, 516, 543, 570, 595, 622-Thomson, Dr. David, 239-Thornely, T., 195-Turner, W. J., 11, 40, 83, 92, 106, 127, 156, 174, 243, 335, 460, 591.

41 NDERGRADUATE, An," 484-Under- "' wood, Dr. E. Ashworth, 380, 430, 442.

VANSITTART, Lord, 305-Vassic, Edith A., 33 -Vulliamy, C. E., 364, 440, 494.

WaLszon, H. D., 125, 134, 204, 214,. 404, 496-Warren C. Henry, 416, 520, 626-Watson, Sir Angus, 104- White, R. J., 546-Williams, Francis, 30, 122, 146-Williams, Kenneth, 534- Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 264-Wimperis, Dr. H. E., 429-Winstedt, Sir Richard, 178-Wiakemann, Elizabeth, 132, 269, 535-Wood, H. G., 202-Woodward, Prof. E. L., 16, 64.

MARGINAL COMMENT

AGONIES of R.A.F. Transport ... 459 Apology and Advice ... 511 Azerbaijan............53

)ELGIUM, a visit to .... 618

) Berners, Lord, and A Distant

Prospect ... ... 173 Bernstorff, Albrecht ... ... 126 Bevin, Ernest ... 150 VAMBON, Paul ... ... 34

i Courageous Germans ... ... 486

I )13114.0CRACY ... 194 LECTION observations .. 10 1.4 European Union-Mr. L. S. L'OREIGN Affairs at Eton... 310 1 French influence on English literature ... ... 590 ERMAN suffering ... ... 242 J Greece and Archbishop Datnas- kinos Greece to-day AVAL's trial .........382 1 . Literature, English, French influences on

NEW House of Commons, The ... 105 I)OTSDAM Conference, The ... 58 Propaganda ... ... 286 QUEVAL, Jean, and London 407 I) ED tape ... ... 358 H TALERY, Paul ... 82

I Vercors, his books 334

WRITING Books ... 218 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A BYSSINIA, 314, 514-Advertised posts,

• 361-Agricultural problems, 267, 462-Amenity societies, 462-An apology, 464 -Arabs, 12-Army education, 13- Atomic bomb, the, 175, 197, 463, 515- Attributes of scientists, 246, 268, 314- Austria, 38.

BACKWARD Europeans, 246-Baths, 489,

543, 595, 622-B.B.C. pronunciation, 622-Bea%erbrook and the election 289 Sevin and the Foreign Office, 1282-Bevin Boys, 337-Bird behin lour, 221, 268- Birthrate, the, 361-Blind, the, 268- Boarded-out children, 61-Brick-laying, 62, 86 -British Council, the, 312-By and large, 490, 515.

ear-rrnuitray, Archbishop of, 595-

• "Caretaker" Government, 222- Cash value of Britain's war contribution, 592-" Cat," the, 362, 386-Christianity and war, 267, 288, 312, 336 -Churches united, 540 Coal distribution, 196- Conscription and students, 541-Conser- vath e Party, the, 12-Consumers' league a ?, 268, 313-Cottage hospitals, 3132- Council of Retail Distributors, 313- Country life, 338-Crooning a plague, 411.

irlienn languages, 198-Demobilisation 290, 361, 462, 464, 514-Dentistrsi and the State, 13-Dress shirts, 338, 386, 438, 490-Drink and the State, 313, 337, 361-Durham, Dr., 490.

EAST Europe, 463-Education, 12, 38, 61, 128, 129, 154, 384, 488, 489, 514, 542-Electricity, 385, 410-Employ- ment of ex-officers, 593-English cheeses, 14-English cooking, 313-English cul- ture, 410-Ethiopia and Italy, 108, 129, 153. 175, 314, 514-Europe, help for, 594 - Evangelism by advertisement, 37, 60, 85, 108.

FAMILY Allowance Act, 411-Farming for health, 338-Feeding Europe, 337 --France, 84, 153, 196, 220, 244, 336, 410, 463-Fraternisation, 14, 84, 108, 130 - French farmers, 244-Fruit sold un- ripe, 108.

GENERAL deGaulle and Jouhaux, 245- Germany : The church in, 152, 175, 197-Starvation in, 245, 268, 436- Schen trials, the, 337, 361, 385, 437-

D. P. camps, 411.

HEROISM, 385-Hill-farms, 312-Hiro- shima, 198-Holland, 62-House of Commons meals, 542-Housewife, the, 85-1-lousing, 154, 222, 245, 268.

• F the worst comes to the worst," 516- ' India, 176, 197, 409, 437, 462, 489 514, 593-Inland Revenue officials, 463- International trade, 267, 288, 312- Ireland, 175, 489, 514, 540, 569.

TANUS criticised, 515 -Jesus, philosophy J of, 361-Jewish refugee's plight, 290 -Jewry as a nation, 461, 488, 543- Jowitt, Dr., on Campbell Bannerman, 130, 176.

KEMSLEY'S newspapers, Lord, 361, 384, 409. LABOUR Government, 107, 128, 129, 514, 622-Lanercest's Abbey, 516- Liberal Party, the, 267, 289, 290-Lie- detector, the, 409-Loan, Price of the 594-Lord Samuel's epigram, 1302' Luther, 570, 621.

MAGNA Carta, signature of the, 86, 108- Malnutrition in Britain, 462- Manchester Guardian blunders, 86- Midw ifery, 176-Milk supply, 289- Museums and art galleries, 516. NATIONALISM and Internationalism, 360 -Nurses, 490, 513.

n'Casirr o. Ervine, 489, 514, 590, 569- 0.M., the, 516.

PALESTINE, 220, 384, 409, 436, 437, 438, 461, 488, 569, 594, 622-Picasso and Mr. Ayrton, 595, 622-Poland, 36, 62, 176, 246-Post-war comradeship, 222- P.R. : How it works, 128, 152, 175, 221, 244-Psychologist and priest, 541, 569, 593, 620.

R.A.F. training, 38, 61, 84, 107, 154,

196, 268-Railway clerks, 37- Rational farming, 245, 289-Red Clyde- side ?, 130-Refrigerated eggs, 198- Rhodes scholars, 220, 245-Russia, 312, 515.

SARDINE tins, 515-Save Europe, 312- School holidays, 360, 384, 385- Science and man, 569, 592-Science and secrecy, 197-Scientists, attributes of ?, 246, 268, 314-Scientists in Parliament, 570-Scots, abroad the, 338-Selling Britain abroad, 312-Silent films, 569- Singapore, 246, 410-Spending and having, 361, 384, 411-Students and war, 489-Study of war, 515-Swiss railways, 37, 62-Syria, 36, 62, 84.

rraxaTion and the small man, 489- Transport, Air and R.A.F., 594, 620-Transport Command, 490 -Turkey not an Arab State, 386-Tyrol, the, 314.

rf.N.C.1.0., 36, 60, 84, 107, 154, 246- U.N.E.S.C.O., 542-United Nations H.Q., 568-University life, 542-Uni- versity representation, 221, 244 - U.N.R.R.A., 246.

VOLUNTARY relief societies, 176-Vote, the Service, 153.

WOMEN and Parliament, 60. X-RAYS, 464, 490.

VOUTH and the churches, 488, 513, 540, 568, 592, 620-Yugoslavia, 541.

WRITERS OF LETTERS

ABERDARE, Lord, 176- Alexander, David S. 1., 196, 244-Allen, Dr. C. K., 220 -Amulree, Lord, 313-Anand, D. M., 489-Ashley, M., 362-Athoe, G. B. j., 570-Atiyah, E., 12-Avery, W. S., 338.

., M.A., 595-Bailey, Dr. J. H. S., 175, " 384-" B.A.O.R. Major," 411 - Baratier, P., 153-Barbour, G. F., 175- Barents, J., 62-Barr, J., 246, 314 -Barr-Wells, D. R., 62-Barton, Sir Wm., 514-Bashford, Sir H. H., 488, 592-Bell, Claire, 338-Bennett, Norman, 268, 462-Bentwich, Prof. Norman, 108, 409-Bercovici, N., 595-Berry, Dr. S. M., 245-Bohn, J. D., 245- Boulton, P. L., 462-Bourne, A. M., 594-Brown, A. J., 463-Buchanan, J. G., 338-Bulmer' R. H., 153-Burgess, M., 410-Burner, Lt.-Col. Alfred, 246.

iranzati," 542-Carr, A. S. Comyns,

288-Carter, H., 197, 245-Cecil, Viscount, 107-" Chaplain, C.M.F.," 464 -Cherrington, E. M., 14-Chichester, the Bishop of, 152, 245-Churchill, Maj. Randolph S., 594-Clarke, the Rev. Norman H., 513, 568-Clarke, W. Fairlie, 516-Cobden-Ramsay, A.B., 410 -Cohen, Israel, 220, 437, 488, 622- Conyers, Hilda, 313-Cooke, B. K., 153- Cooke, Shakespear, 338-Copeman, W. S. C., 337-Cotterell, A. P. I., 409- Craig, P., 620-Craven, Cicely M., 61- Cubut, Mary, 175-Cummings H. R., 246-Cunningham, W. N., 108-2-Curwen, H. C. 438.

riaraxix, D. S., 592-Davidson, J. 1..., "' 313-Davison, R., 360-Davy, Doris 541-De Boer, J. H., 62-Deedea, Brig. Sir Wyndham, 220 -" Demobbed Officer," 593 -Diack, Hunter, 409- Dingle R. J., 245-" Direct Grant " Headmaster, 385 - " Disgruntled Ser- geant," 361-Dore, A., 620-Drake, John, 513-Drapkin, W., 489-Drechsler, F., 409-Driver, G. R., 436-Dunderdale, F., 197-Duncan-Jones, Very Rev. A. S., 36, 595.

VCCLES, J. R., 314 -" Education Offi- "-a cer," 107 - " Educator," 61 English Christian Hebraist, An, 437- Erskine-Watson, R., 289- Ervine, St. John, 514-Evans, the Rev. K. D., 513- Evans, R. C., 490-" Ex-Education Officer," 84.

FALMOUTH, Lady, 176-" Fairplay," 514 -Fedden, R., 62-Fellowes, P. E.

L., 175-Fermin, E. H., 84-Field, G. C., 221-Fife, R. G., 361-Fisher, J., 268- Foster, H., 411, 516-Foulds, H. S., 38- Fox, Chas., 488-Frangulis, A. F., 360- Frank, F. C., 152-Franklin, E., 385- Fraser, R. L. 622-French, E. J., 462- Fry, Trevor O., 337-Fulford, Roger, 410 -Pyle, Hamilton, 267. flALLETLY, W. H., 222, 268-Gandhi,

Devadas, 593-Garnett, Dr. Max- well, 36, 84, 542-Ghusel Khans, 543 -Gloag, 3., 12-Gollancz, Victor, 245- Grabowski, Z., 62, 515-Grant, R. G., 62 -Grigson, W. V., 85.

11.P.L. (R.A.F.), 489-Hall, Prof. J-1- Noel F., 128-Hamilton, Mary, 464 -Hampson, John, 268-Hamond, Carr, 543,-Hanmer Hassal, 130 - Harding, Len, I07-Harmer, L R., 622-Harris, P, M. J., 384--Harrison, F. E., 515- Hart, 1-14.11116-Harwood, F. Courtney, 386, 49 yter„ 0. C. G., 13-Heath, H. C., 3 7-Heston, F. A., 361- Heckstall-Smitb, H. NC, 289, 313, 384- Henson, the Rt. Rev. E. F. Leslie, 462- Higginson, J. H., 592-Hogg, Quintin,

12, 267-Holland, J. W. Thurston, 464- " Honours Graduate," 13-Horwell, Stella, 312, 542-Howard, C., 312- Howe, Dr. E. G., 593-Howell, W. B., 268 -Hubback, E. M., 411-Hubbard, G. E., 463-Humphreys, J. H., 245-Hyde, Arnold, 130.

InsroNE, , R., 13-" Internationalist," 246.

Jricia, E. R., 361-Jacks, G. V., 594- Jacks,. Prof. M. L., 198-Jeayes, F., 593-Jeffries, Lilias M., 153-Jellinek, F., 594-Jevons, H. Stanley, 314, 514- Johnstone, J. Stuart, 463-Jones, C. 0., 336, 463-" ` Judea," 409.

1tr ANN, G. E., 245-Kempson, L. W., 337-Kemsley, Lord, 361-Kent, J., 312, 411-Khana, Ghusel, 543- Kiely, Anthony P., 128-King, E. Garton, 153-Kyle, J. Keith, 290.

LINDSAY, Prof. A. D., 245-Lloyd, Canon Roger, 37, 85, 288, 336- Lloyd, Margaret, 541-Lodwick, J., 313- Longngg, Brig. S. H., 129, 384-Lowe,

T. D., 129, 386.

;If cCominE, C. B., 622-Mackinnon, Mine, 515-Macleod, G. F., 222- McQueen, H., 437-McRae, Isabella, 85-Mahon, A. P., 569-Maitland- Kirwan, J. D., 36-Malden, the Very Rev.

R. N., 515-Mandy, C. R., 176- Marples, A. E., 86, 436-Marriott,

S. J., 621-Marston F. S., 221- Martin D. C., 570-Martin, H., 362 -Martin, R. E., 86-Massingham, H. J., 14-Matthews, P. G., 154-Mattuck, Rabbi I. J., 461, 543-Mawby, N. E., 362 -Mengand, Yves, 220-" Merchant," 196-Merralls, F. D., 592-" Milk Factory Manager," 289-Millar, E. W., 13-Mitchell, A. F., 462-Mitchiner, P. G., 38-Morison, C. H., 490- Moss, C. A., 152-Motley, Norman, 222-Motley, A. B., 490-Mumford, Philip S., 129-Murray, A. C., 313- Murray, Prof. Gilbert, 245-Murray- Graham, Desmond, 84.

N., M.N., 360-Nelson, the Rev. R. Q., 620-Northcott, Cecil, 176.

OCASEY, Sean, 489, 540-" Old Student,

An," 592-" One of 5,000," 290- " One of the Affected," 61-Oppenheim, A. E., 411-Orv. in, C. S., 245-Orgel, Nevin, 461.

PALMER, John, 128-Parker, Ralph, 515 -Peacock, H. J., 361-Pollard, R. S. W., 246-Pomeroy, Helen, 338-Porter, J., 490-Pratt, Bickerton, 463-Price, Brig.-Gen. T. Rose, 14-Pumfrett, D. G., 289.

QUESNEY, M., 244.

c CpIZ .A.F. Corporal," 290-" R.A.F. Flt. -•-•- Lieutenant, An," 61-Rathbone, Eleanor, 245, 436-Rawlinson, H. G., 385 - Reeve, W. L., 461-Rendall, Athelatan, 221 - " Rifleman," 61 - Roberts, Dr. Harry, 361-Roberts, P. E., 197- Robins, the Very Rev. H. C., 569 - Robinson, H. C., 540-Robinson, J. B. Perry, 437-Robinson, Jennifer, 385 - Rogers, Clement F., 569-Rogers, G. F. C., 569-Rogers, L., 515-Rose, Prof. W. J., 36-Ross, J. F. S., 60- Roth, Cecil, 438, 569-Rumbold, Richard, 541-Rupp, E. G., 621-Russell, Earl, 245-" Rusticus," 267.

Q., T., 462-St. Leger, A. S., 514- " Salter, Arthur, 436-Samson, E., 13-Sanders, The Rev. H. Martyn, 288, 568-Sangster, The Rev. W. E., 60, 108-" School Governor," 488- " Schoolmaster," 154, 222 - Scorer, D. R., 385-Scott, C., 568-" S.E.A.C. Officer," 361-Seaver, G., 621-" Serving Officer," 108-Seton-Watson, R. W., 541 -Shaikh, Tayab, 437-Shaw, P. A., 85, 128, 337-Shepherd, E. C., 620- Siggins, A. J., 336-Singh, C. Ram, 197. 409-Simnett, W. E., 268-Smith, W. T. B., 461-Smyth, Canon Charles, 12- " Southern Irishman," 175-Spaight, J. M., 463--" Squadron Leader," 196-

Stein, Leonard, 60, 154, 568-Stewart, H. E., 541 - Stone, F. C., 153 " Student!' 540.

rilANGYE, Nigel, 490-Taylor, Charles,

198-" Temporary Booking Clerk," 37-Thom, W. A. S., 410-Thomas, T., 595-Thompson, Edward, 37- Thomson, David, 175, 312-Tillard, P. G., 108-Torrie Dr. A., 593- Tozan, S. Nafiz, 386-Trotter, A. P., 86- " Two Members of a Large Public School," 360-Tudor, H. H., 362.

ts1P4DER Privikged," 268 - Unmack, R. C., 38.

VAUGHAN, D. M., 362, 410.

Waircall, H. F., 462-Walston, H. D., 267-Walters, F., 84, 360-Walton, W. H. Murray, 198, 540-Watson, Angus, 289, 621-Watson, M., 569- Wells, W. A., 267, 312-Westcott, Ursula, 268-Westrnann, H., 593 - Whelpton, N., 130-White, Freda, 60- Whitworth, W. H. Allen, 513-Wiener, P. F., 570-Willis, John, 592-Williams, F., 84, 128-Williamson, E., 361- Willis, F., 384-Wilmshurst, M., 38- Wilson, P. W., 622-Wingfield-Stratford, E., 176-Wood, Mrs. A., 176-Wood, Sir M. McKenzie, 222-Wyatt, Olive M., 129.

yousio, J. M., 175.

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1;ARMING and Gardening for 1 Health and Disease - Sir A.

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-C. B. Purdom 112 Huts Clog. Piece en un Acte-Jean Paul Sartre 518

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Inheritance of Dreams - John Drummond

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I EHOVAH'S Witnesses, The-

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IA France Guerriere (Penguin)- .4 Lewis Thorp ... . . -. 92 Laurel and the Thorn, The : 'A Study of G. F. Watts-Ronald Chapman 596 Law and Orders-Carleton Kemp

Allen 88 Lear Omnibus, The-ed. by R. L. Megroz ... 574 Legal Aid-Robert Egerton ... - 442 Letters from Cambridge, 1939-1944

-A. S. F. Gow - 522 Letters to a Nurse-" A Midland

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Eileen Mayo -. 110 Little Reviews Aitt&dogy-2:m1. D.

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AN the Measure : A New ANL Approach to History-Erich

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Memoirs-Viscount Samuel Mind at the End of its Tether- H. G. Wells - -

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My Crowded Sanctuary - Clare Sheridan ............22 EW Deal for Coal, A-Harold New Writing and Daylight : 1945- ed. John Lehmann ... 342 Nuffield College Social Reconstruc- tion Survey-ed. by A. F. C.

Bourdillon ... 602

-)RBvegiderthe Cross, The-Alec R. 546

Origin of Our r TiMe,

Polanyi............466

Our Horses-Lionel Edwards ... 138 Our Parliament-S. Gordon ... 316 Our Woodlands-C. P. Ackers ... 250 600

(4UIET Skies on Salween-Ellen 200 El yILDcaINGeyof .1taly-...M. H. 269

Rebuilding the Liberated Areas of the Soviet Union-Prof. N. Voronin... 270 Redbrick and These Vital Days- Bruce Truscot -. 16 Religion in America - Willard L. Sperry _. 494 Report on the Russians-W. L.

CIENCE and the Planned State- Shakespeare and the Popular Drama- tic Tradition-S. L. B, ethell

John R. Baker 200 18 Shelley and the Romantic Revolution 134 -F. A. Lea 230 Shelter Sketch Book-Henry Moore Showman Looks On - Charles B. 544

Cochran

Singing Church, The-C. Henry 110

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Songs and Lyrics from the English 520 Playbooks-ed. Frederick S. Boas South Sea Diary, A (Penguin)-S. W. 92 Statesman's Year-Book, The, 1945 ... 206 Steel Man in India, A-John L.

Story of China, The-Tau Chi ... 138

rl"EACHINGS of Sun Yat-Sen, 1 The-compiled by Prof. N.

They Found the Church There- Henry P. van Dusen ... 366 Time, Knowledge and the Nebulae- Martin Johnson ... 180 Time Remembered - Anthony C.

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W. Tillyard . 548 204 --- . --- -- Problems of the Countryside-C. S.

Orwin ... ... ... ... 496 Prospero's Cell-Laurence Durrell... 470

440 Pspychhiloplogist Looks at Sex, A-H. L.

............270 598 Psychology of Gesture, A - 364 Charlotte Wolff (translated by Anne Tennant) ... ... ... 552 Road to the West, The-Soviet War Poems : chosen and translated by 420 A. Moray Williams and V. de Sola 624Pinto ... 228 416 Road to Rome-Christopher Buckley 294 Romance of the English Theatre, The 412 -Donald Brook. . ... 544 Rudyard Kipling : A New Apprecia- 520 tion-Hilton Brown ... _. 269 Rufus Isaacs (Vol. II) - The Marquess of Reading 596 544

Tinte's Winged Chariot - Ernest 90

To-morrow's Airliners, Airways and Airports-S. E. Veale 250 Towards Christian Democracy-Sir

Stafford Cripps ... 414 Trollope, A Commentary-Michael

Sadleir ... 274 Turn of the Tide, The - H. M.

Tomlinson ... 392

T N FOR GETTA BL E, Unforgot-

ten - Anna Buchan (0.

Douglas) ... 494

-ENICE : An Aspect of Art-

1 Adrian Stokes ... ... 370 Virginia Woolf-David Daichcs ... 162 Voltaire : Myth and Reality - Kathleen O'Flaherty ... 340

"'AGES on the Farm - David

Watering Place-Robert Liddell ... 66 Water Under the Bridges-Sir Nevile Henderson ... ... 366 West Country Stories-A. L. Rowse 474 Wisdom of the Fields, The-H. J. Massingham ... 626 Women in Council-ed. H. Pearl Wonders of Animal Life - Erna Pinner ... ... 574 Wood From the Trees-R. Jefferies 576

YOUNG People in Trouble-Sir 1 Robert Mayer ... ... 552

FICTION DVENTURE in the North- , 1 Mary Edmonston ... 110 After Bath-Vaughan Wilkins ... 110 Age of Thunder, The-Frederic Prokosch550 April's Kittens - 'Clare Turlay Newberry ... 110 Ariadne and the Bull - Eleanor

Farjeon. 628 At Mrs. Lippincote's - Elizabeth

Taylor ... ... 320 1 )ARRIERS are Down, The-Jack II Lindsay 228 Bedelia-Vcra Caspary -. 602 Best Stories of the Sea-Ed.

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Abrahams ... 252 County Affairs-Roger Armtek ... 444 Crazy Weather - Charles L.

McNichols ... ... 272

%ARK Arbour, The - lone I 1 Sandberg Shribcr ... 344 Dark World of Animals, The- Eleanor Farjeon and T. Stoney ... 574 Days and Nights - Konstantin

Simonov ... 496 Dead Ground-Howard Clewes ... 444 Dear Bahy-William Saroyan ... 602 Death of a Poet-Leonid Grossman 44 Demon Lover, The - Elizabeth Bowen ... ... 444 Desert Episode-G. Greenfield ... 576 Dog's Life-Gordon Boshell ISO Double Detection-Belton Cobb ... 320

I ,•'ACH for All-Yuri Nagibin ... 392 1 Eight Hours from England- Anthony Quayle ... - . 550 Elderbrook -Brothers, The-Gerald

Bullets 160 Enchanted Village, The - Guy Rawlence .. • - 574 English Teacher, The - R. K. Narayan - ••• ... 344 Equinox-Allan Seager ... 228 VERRY the Fearless - Carola I Oman - • . 574 Final Score-Warren 'Beck ... 320 Find of the Early Iron Age from Llyn Cerrig Bach, Anglesey-Cyril Fox 40 Firebell in the Night - Constance Robertson ... 20 First Impressions-Isobel Strachey... 444 Flame in the Snow-lulia de Beau- sabre Flaxen Braids-Annette Turngren ... 574

Folk Tales of the Peoples of the Soviet Union.. ... 574 Folly Bridge-D. L. 'Murray ... 92 For Love Alone-Christina Stead ... 392

UARDEN, The-L. A. G. Strong 180 Gin and Bitters-Jane Lane ... 368

Goodnight Ladies-Van Siller ... 272 Goon in the Block-Eric Williams ... 180 Green Years, The-A. J. Cronin ... 628 Gvadi Bigva - Leo Ktacheli, trans- lated by Stephen Garry ... ... 252

119-gr ItteillildEarKbFeilni5;le "19;

Horizon-Helen Machines _ ... 472 House in Clewe Street-Mary Lavin 522 House of the Paladin, The-Violet Needham ... 492

1CHABOD -Barbara Goolden ... 444 In the Same Boat-Kitty Barnes 492 in This Thy Day - Michael McLaverty-. 20

Island of Captain 'Sparrow, The (Penguin) S. Fowler Wright -. 92 It May Never Happen - V. S. Pritchett ... ... 602 IM Comes Home-Frank Tilsley 68 • Joseph the Provider - Thomas 112

Journey to the Interior, A-P. FL

Newby ... ... 628

LADY Addle at Home - Mary Dunn ... 252 Leaning Tower, The -- Katherine

Anne Porter 444 Little Allies-Countess H. zur Muhlen574 Little Reuben and the Mermaids- R. Strachey... ... ... 574 London Belongs to Me-Norman

Collins ... . . 522 Lost Government, The-Jiri*Weiss... 68

( AD in Pursuit-Robert Westerby 160 I Man Overboard !-Konstantin Stanyukovich. Translated by Alan Moray Williams ... ... 418 Many Moons-James Thurber ... 110 Mary Plain's Big Adventure - Gwynedd Rae ... 110 Mine Own Executioner - Nigel

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Tollemache Most Secret-Neville Shute ... 204 Murderer is • Fox, The-Ellery Queen ._ ... 272 My Bird Sings-Oriel Maki ... 496 11TINE Days Murder - Allan 11 MacKinnon 628 No Easy Victories-S. Golubov ... 112 Now With the Morning Star-

)NIF4Thomas Kerman ... 112 il Enit: Every Lifetime -Tom 44 On the Forward Fringe-Alexander

Beck Beck ... 296 I )EACE With Honour -Derek Walker-Smith - - 368 Penny for the Guy, A-Clue Colin 574 Peony-Keith West -• 368 Presidential Agent-Upton Sinclair 20 Problems of Lieutenant Knap, The- Jiri Mucha, translated by E. Osers 576 t EADINESS is All-G. P. Griggs 602 1:10 Red Rain -Leslie Kark .. 576

Rising of the Moon, The-Gladys

Mitchell ... ... 204 `SAFETY Catch, The-G. F.

Hughes -. . 628 Saplings-Noel Streatfeild ... 550 Shadow Throwers, The-Bodo Uhse, translated by C. Hutton ... ... 576 Six of Them-Alfred Neumann, translated by Anatol Murad ... 472 Smiley-Moore Raymond ... ... 136 Some Trees Stand-B. Dew Roberts 392 Story of Stanley Brent, The- Elizabeth Berridge 160 'VALES from Gogol-Translated

1 by Roza Pormova 418 Tales of a Devon Village-Henry Williamson

That Hideous Strength-C. S. Lewis 228 There's a Reason for Everything-

E. R. Punshon... 252 Through the Storm-Philip Gibbs:.. 92 Thursday Afternoons - Monica

Dickens _ ... 320 Time Enough Later-Kylie Tennant 136 Time to Change Hats - Margot Bennett .

Together and Alone-Christopher Whitfield ... 496 To the Boating-Inez Holden ... 392 Travellers-L. A. G. Strong 44 Trouble at Townsend-Malcolm Saville .•. 574

I TNCLE Sam's Schooner-John lJ Scott Hughes ... ... 110

AGABOND Hope - Margaret Brash ... 368 Valley of the Sky-Hobart Douglas Skidmore ... ... 68 VI 'ATER-BUFFALO Children, I The-Pearl Buck 574 We Always Come Back-James Allen 136 When All is Done-Alison Uttley ... 496 Winds of Fear, The-Hodding Carter 92 Within the Tides-Joseph Conrad ... 92 Wonders of Animal Life - Erna Pinner ... ... 574 World's Beginning-Robert Ardrey 272 OUNG 'Un-Herbert Best ... 92 COUNTRY LIFE

AGRICULTURE : English tradition, 314- Anemones and plums, 438-Anopheles mosquito, 438-A. Gurgedyke, 114- Apples, 154, 362, 438, 464-Artichokes, 14

- Ash tree, the, 290, 485-Aubretias, 14, 114, 198 - Ayrshire, tuberculosis-free cattle, 338.

" BAGGING-NOOIC," 438-Bees, 246, 274 -Beetle-eaters, 38-Belgium, primitive implements, 114-Berries, 362-Birds : Numerous nightingales, 14 ; Damage by oil, 38 ; rare comcrake, 130 ; Delayed hatching, 154 ; Rare birds, 154 ; Devon bird-watching and Preservation Society, 154 ; Plover's crest, the, 154 ; Birds and apples, 154 ; Odd nests, 57, 182, 222 ; Birds and wires, 198 ; Star- lings as mimics, 338 ; Nepalese Minah, 338 ; Birds and wind, 411 ; Pigeons nesting in November, 438 ; Northern Weather and population, 464 ; Inter- national Committee for Preservation, 464 ; Woodpecker versus oak, 516, 570 ; Cock builders, 570-Birds men- tioned : Amherst, 543 ; Avocet, 154 ; Blackbird, 154, 222 ; Buzzard, 154 ; Continental song thrush, 154 ; Crane; 154; Cuckoo, 38 ; Dark-breasted barn owl, 154 ; Duck, 464 ; French partridge, 86, 154 ; Fulmar petrel, 154. Goldfinch, 246 ; Goose, 464 ; Grouse, 543 ; Haw- finch, 86, 246 ; Hen, 86 ; Hepatic cuckoo, 154 ; Hobby, 154 ; Jackdaw, 86 ; Kite, 154, 485 ; Landrail, 130 ; Lark, 485 ; Martin, 464 ; Merlin, 154 ; Nightingale, 14 ; Partridge, 198 ; Parrot, 14 ; Pheasant, 543 ; Pigeon, 438 ; Pipit, 38 ; Plover, 154, 464 ; Raven, 154 ; Reeve, 543 ; Robin, 57, 222 ; Rook, 411 ; Ruddy shelduck, 154; Skua, 154; Slender-billed nutcracker, 154 ; Snow- bunting, 154 ; Spanish owl, 38 ; Spoon- bill, 154 ; Swallow, 464; Tit, 154, 222 ; Wren, 182 ; Woodpecker, 516, 570- Blackcurrants, 38 - Bracken, 38 Brambles, 222-Books mentioned : Sir John Russell's Agriculture To-day and To- morrow, 314 ; Gardening Illustrated, Gertrude Jekyll, 516 ; Problems of the Countryside, by C. S. Orwin, 362 ; The New Naturalist Series, 464-Buddleia, self-sown, 386, 154-Budget, country comment, 411 ; Bulmer, Fred, 138- Burberry, 85 ; Butterflies, 154, 290 ; 314, 386-Butters, the Rev. F. C., 154.

CALLESTENION Coccineum, 182-Cana- dian poplar, 246-Ceratostigma, 411- the, Cher, the and duckweed, 154-Christmas weather, 622-Cider, 438-Comparative nutriment, 14-Compost, surface method, 130-Corn, 622-Cornflowers in Belgium, 114-Cotoneaster, 246, 314-Cumber- land, a National Forest Park, 314-Custard marrow, 274-Cydonia Japonica, 222, 362. 570.

DAMAGE by sheep, 595-Danger of lime to orchards, 595-D'Arcy Spice, 362, 464-December flowers 570, 622-Deer, 595-Derris from a Chinese plant, 438-2 Destruction of food, 274-Dietetic botany, 595-Disease-resisting potatoes, 338- Dog and Parrot, 14-Durham, Dr., of King's College, 438, 570.

EGGS, 86-English and Scottish weather, 570.

FARMS, Individuality of, 290--Field, The, Article on Compost, 130-Fish : and mosquitoes, 86-in India, 314 ; Fresh water fish, 182-Frensluuri Pond, 543-Frogs in under-earth, 314-Fruits, new and decadent, 595-Fungi, edible, 274, 338, 386, 485.

GAME preservation 543-Geese as grain-feeders, 485-Gelignite for soil, 485

- Germany, primitive implements, 114- Grasshoppers, 386-Guelderberries, 314 -Government training for farmers, 516.

HARES, 198-Harvest, 1945, 57, 114, 198, 222, 274, 386, 411-Healing herbs, 198-Hedgehog, 411-Hedge plants. 386

-Hellebore, 516-Henbane, 114-Herb- drying, 290-Holland, 543 - Honey- flowers, 130, 274-Hornbeam, 246- Hornets, 14, 246, 314-Hyssop, 290.

IRIS reticulate, 114.

JEKYLL, Miss Gertrude, 516.

LATE flowers, 411-Late pruning advised, 438-Luton's Superb, 198- Lea, the, 154, 543-Lepiota Procera, 274

- Lonicera Nitida, 386-Lungwort, 438, 464.

MALARIA and bumper harvests, 86- Maternal hunters, 516-Mice as fruit- eaters, 86-Michaelmas daisies, 464- Misleading census, 222-" Mollies " and walking sticks, 338-Marina Long:fella, 57 -Moschata floribunda, 362.

NATIONAL parks, 182-Nettles, useful, 362-New flowers, 114-New Zealand veronica, 14-November records, 438, 485, 543.

ONIONS, a good season, 222-Oxford, Agricultural Economic School, 222.

PARASOL mushroom, 274-Parker, Eric, 543-Partridges and harvesters. 198- Peach trees from stones, 246-Pilkhem Ridge, 314-Pimpernels, 338, 411- Pirus Japonica, 222-Plant-breeders'• rights, 543-Ploughing the stubble, 198 - Plumbaginoides, 411-Plum tree, 438 -Poisonous pyrethrum, the, 198- Potatoes, 38, 222, 362, 386-Pratt, Anne, 57-Preserved marrows 222-Pruning and pinching, 198-Pumpkin, 274- Pyracanthus, 314.

RABBITS, 198, 246, 362-Raspberries, 14 -Rats, 198, 516-Red squirrels, 411- Ritidophyllum, 314-Rock Gardens, 14- Rose-bay, 57, 154-Rose-beds, 485, 622

- Rural colleges, 130-Russian methods, 222.

ST. JOHN'S-WORT, 114-Sage, 290- Seeds, 38, 182-Shellholes and fish, 86, 314-Spanish broom, 464-Spanish owl's diet, 38-Spartium Junceum, 114- Speedwell, 14-Squirrel pest, the, 246, 274, 464, 622-Staines Reservoir, 182- Steel-toothed traps, 622-Stransvesia, 622

- Sub-soil treatment, 438-Sugar beet,

386-Sulphurea, 14. a.

TAMARISK, 114-Thistles, 246-Tin- traps, 411-Trees, 114, 246, 290, 314, 485.

piVEGETABLES : Tree-onion, 57-Marrow, 411 ; Tomato, 14, 485 ; Bean, 485 ; January King, 543 ; Summer cabbage, 543 -Vegetable plots valued by measure- ments, 595-Vegetable seeds, early choice advised, 695-Viburnum, 314-Village life, 362-Viola Gracilis, 485-Vitellina ez ra pendula, 246.

wauarr, early-fruiting, 595-Wasps, 154, 246, 338-Watercress on concrete 314-Weather forecasts, 516, 570= White violet as weed, 14-Wildlings in gardens, 182, 338-Wilsonae barbery, 362 - Winter iris, 516-Women's Institutes, 595-Wright, Dr., of Brunton, 154.

ZEPETYIUNE Drouhin, 198.

A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK 4, 28, 52, 76, 100, 121, 144, 168, 188, 212, 236, 260, 280, 304, 328, 352, 376, 400, 428, 452, 480, 504, 532, 560, 584, 612.

CINEMA

Affairs of Swan, The, 59 ; Along Came Jones, 408 ; Battle for Beauty, 487 ; Battle of the Marianas, The, 735 ; Bell for Adana, A, 195; Berlin, 287 ; Birth of a Nation, The, 539 ; Blood and Sand, 460 ; Brief Encounter, 512 ; Broken Dykes, 127 ; Burma Victory, 408 ; Caesar and Cleo- patra, 591 ; Captain Eddie, 266 ; Chants Populaires, 266 ; Conflict, 311 ; Days of Hope, 512; Dead of Night, 243 ; Diary for Timothy, 512 ; Dillinger, 219 ; Dough- Girls, The, 59 ; Duffy 's Tavern, 266 ; Food-Secret of the Peace, 219 ; Girl No. 217, 487 ; God is My Co-Pilot, 460 ; House on 92nd Street, The, 359 ; I Know Where I'm Going, 487 ; I Live in Grosvenor Square, 83 ; I'll be Your Sweetheart, 35 ; Indiscretion, 383 ; Intolerance, 591 ; Johnny Angel, 408 ; Johnny Frenchman, 174 ; Journey Together, 359 ; La Grande Illusion, 106 ; Last Gangster, The, 35 ; Lerrnontov, 11 • Life on the Wenern Marshes, 266 ; Lost Week-End, The, 335 ; , Love Letters, 435 ; Man Called Sullivan, A. 35 ; Marie-Louise, 266 ; Mr. Skein:- ton, 151 ; National Velvet, 106 ; News Reels from the Pacific, 59 ; Nob Hill, 151 ; Now les Gesso, 619 ; Now-The Peace, 83 ; Objective Burma, 287 ; One Against Seven, 243 ; Our Vines Have Tender Grapes, 487 ; Painted Boats, 311 ; Palestine Problem, 460 ; Perfect Strangers, 219 ; Pages, 106 ; Pink String and Sealing Wax, 539 ; Post-War Career Films, 287 ; Proud City, 460 ; Rake's Progress The, 567 ; Rhapsody in Blue, 435 ; dead to Utopia, The, 383 ; Rodin, 11 ; Scenes from Shakespeare, 35 ; Seventh Veil, The, 383 ; Skeffington, Mr., 151 ; Southerner, The, 219 ; State Fair, 359 ; Story of G.I. Yoe, The, 311 ; Strange Affair of Uncle Harry, The, 243 ; They Met in Moscow, 11 ; To-day and To-morrow, 619 ; To the Shores of Iwo Jima, 219% True Glory, The, 127 ; Volga-Volga, 106 ; Week-End at the Waldorf, 127 ; Wonder Man, 539.

THEATRE

Aladdin, at the Cambridge, 619 ; Ballets Jooss, at the Winter Garden, 83 ; Bell for .4dano, A, at the Phoenix, 287 ; Big Boy, at the Saville, 266 ; Circle of Ch. 1k, The, at the Arts, 151 ; Comedic Frangaise, at the New, 11, 35 ; Cure for Love, The, at the Westminster, 59 ; Duet for Two Hands, at the Lyric, 11 ; Exiles, at the Torch, 266 ; Fine Feathers, at the Prince of Wales, 39; First Gentleman, The, at the New, 83 ; Getting Married, at the Arts, 243 ; Hamlet, at the Arts, 359 ; King Henry IV (Part I), at the New, 311 ; King Henry IV (Part II), at the New, 355 ; International Ballet, at His Majesty's, 287 ; King Oedipus and The Critic, at the New, 383 ; Kiss and Tell, at the Phoenix, 127 ; Lady Windermere's Fan, at the Haymarket, 195; Me and My Girl, at the -Victoria Palace, 127 ; Merrie England, at the Princes, 243 ; New Morality, The, at the Embassy, 11 ; No Room at the Inn, at the Embassy, 59 ; Old Man of the Mountains, The, at the Mercury, 266 ; Peter Pan, at the Scala, 619 ; Rivals, The, at the Criterion, 311 ; Rosmersholm, at the Torch Theatre, 219 ; Sadler's Wells Ballet, at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, 83, 174 ; School for Scandal, The, at the Arts, 287 ; Shadow Factory, The, at the Mercury, 619 ; Sigh No More, at the Piccadilly, 195 ; Thunderbolt, The, 266 ; Young Mrs. Barrington, at the Winter Garden, 243.

MUSIC Bartok's Violin Concerto, 539 ; B.B.C. Symphony and Albert Hall concerts, 487 ; Menuhin and Camila at the Albert Hall, 11 ; Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells, 435 ; Hopkins, Antony, 567 ; Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, The, 460 ; Philharmonia Concert Society, 408 ; Promenade Concerts, The, 83, 151 ; Purcell and Britten, Wigmore Hall, 512 ; Sadler's Wells Opera, 59 ; Gramophone Notes, 11, 83, 127, 243, 335, 591.

POETRY

Bates, H. E., Poem : 1940-1945, 241 ; Church, Richard, Waiting for News, 33 ; Dolmatovsky, Evgeny (trans. V. de S. Pinto), Volga and Don, 591 ; Dickinson, Patric, Lake and Sun, 383 ; Lewis, C. S., Under Sentence, 219, On the Atomic Bomb, 619 ; Lord, Govan, Dream in a Garden, 589 ; Lyon, Lilian Bowes, After the Gleaners, 285 ; Martin, Eva, Tidal Power, 151 ; Monnickendam, Judyth, The Blind Girl, 127, And the Road Leads Gently, Gently. . ., 287 ; Rook, Alan, The Ship, 406 Shannon, Sheila, I Thought I Heard a Bird, 266 ; Strachan, W. J., Sea Piece, 510 ; Thornely, T., The Atom, 195 ; Turner, W. J., Brave New World, 106, By the Waters of Dis, 174, The Magnolia Tree, 460 ; Vassie, E. A., Reverie, 33.

ART Exhibitions, 35, 59, 106, 174, 311, 335, 408, 435, 487, 512, 539, 567.

FINANCE AND INVESTMENT 22, 46, 70, 94, 138, 162, .206, 230, 254, 298, 346, 370, 394, 422, 446, 474, 498, 526, 554, 578, 606, 630.