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INITIALS USED IN VOLUME XXXII. TO IDENTIFY CONTRIBUTORS, [1]
WITH THE HEADINGS OF THE ARTICLES TO WHICH
THESE INITIALS ARE SIGNED.

A. A. M.
Arthur Anthony Macdonnell, M.A., Ph.D., Hon. LL.D., F.B.A.
Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford. Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. Author of The Turanians and Pan-Turianism; Eurasian Routes; Vedic Mythology; A History of Sanskrit Literature; A Vedic Grammar; etc.
Pan-Turanianism
A. B. H.
Albert Bushnell Hart A.B., LL.D., Litt.D.
Professor of Government, Harvard University. Author of Salmon Portland Chase; Slavery and Abolition; National Ideas Historically Traced: Monroe Doctrine; etc. Editor of the American Nation; Cyclopaedia of American Government; etc.
Roosevelt, Theodore;
United States: History.
A. B. W.
Mrs. Amber Blanco White, O.B.E.
Director, Women's Wages Section, British Ministry of Munitions, 1917–8. Member of National Whitley Council for the Civil Service, 1919–20.
Women's Employment:
United Kingdom

A. Ci. ALDO CASTELLANI, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.P.

Lecturer, London School of Tropical Medicine. Formerly Professor of Tropical Medicine, Ceylon Medical School. Author (with Dr. A. J. Chalmers) of Manual of Tropical Medicine; etc.

A. C. Ca. A. CECIL CARTER (d. 1921). f

Formerly Superintendent of Siamese Government Students at the Siamese Lega- < Siam. tion, London. Sometime Principal of King's College, Bangkok.

A. C. D. CAPTAIN ALFRED C. DEWAR, R.N. (RET.), B.LITT. (Oxon.). ( c

Gold Medallist, Royal United Service Institution. Late of the Historical Section, \ Submarine Campaigns; Naval Staff, Admiralty. [ Zeebrugge.

A. C. L ARTHUR CONYERS INMAN, M.A., M.B., B.Cn. (Oxon.). f

Pathologist to the Brompton Hospital for Consumption. Hon. Captain. I v . _. R.A.M.C. Special Bacteriologist in the British Expeditionary Force during the ) vaccme inerapy. World War. [

A. C. W. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ARTHUR CECIL WILLIAMS, C.B.E., R.G.A.

Late Chief Instructor in Range-finding at the Ordnance College, Woolwich. During the World War Director of Inspection of Optical Supplies for the British Army.

A. E. A. ALGERNON EDWARD ASPINALL, C.M.G., B.A.

Secretary to the West India Committee. Author of The British West Indies; The Pocket Guide to the West Indies; etc.

A. E. C. AGNES ETHEL CONWAY, M.B.E., B.A. (Dublin).

Hon. Curator, Women's Work Section, Imperial War Museum. Author of Child's Book of Art; A Ride Through the Balkans.

A. E. McK. ALBERT E. MCKINLEY, PH.D. f p

Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania. Secretary, Pennsylvania War { p ni ! y} vania 5 History Commission. President, Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Societies. [ r mlaael P n i a -

A. E. T. ALFRED EDWARD TAYLOR, M.A., D.Lrrr., F.B.A. (

Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St. Andrews. Author of The < Philosophy. Problem of Conduct; Elements of Metaphysics; Varia Socratica; etc.

A. F. ALFRED FOWLER, F.R.S. f

Corresponding Member, Academy of Science, Paris. Professor of Astrophysics, < Spectroscopy. Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington.

1 A complete list, showing all contributors to the New Volumes (arranged according to the alphabetical order of their surnames) with the articles signed by them, appears at the end of this volume.

Rangefinders and Position

Finders (in part).

I West Indies, British.

f Women's War-Work

(in part).

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  1. A complete list, showing all contributors to the New Volumes (arranged according to the alphabetical order of their surnames) with the articles signed by them, appears at the end of this volume.