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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character, Vol. 136, No. 830 (Jun. 1, 1932), pp. i-v Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95820 . Accessed: 05/05/2014 12:41 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.113 on Mon, 5 May 2014 12:41:10 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of aMathematical and Physical Character, Vol. 136, No. 830 (Jun. 1, 1932), pp. i-vPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95820 .

Accessed: 05/05/2014 12:41

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MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

April 21, 1932. Sir F. Gowland HOPKINS, President, in the Chair.

The following papers were read:- 1. H. W. McKENNY HUGHES. "Induced Melanism in Lepidoptera."

Communicated by Sir Daniel HALL, F.R.S.

2. S. ADLER and 0. THEODOR. "Investigations on Mediterranean Kala Azar. VI.-Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis." Communi- cated by Sir Henry DALE, Sec., R.S.

3. R. H. STOUGHTON. " The Morphology and Cytology of Bacterium malvacearum, E.F.S. II.-Reproduction and Cell-fusion." Communicated by Sir John RUSSELL, F.R.S.

4. F. J. W. ROUGHTON. " Diffusion and Chemical Reaction Velocity as Joint Factors in determining the Rate of Uptake of Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide by the Red Blood Corpuscle." Com- municated by J. BARCROFT, F.R.S.

5. M. ALLANSON. "The Reproductive Processes of Certain Mam- mals." Communicated by C. Lovatt EVANS, F.R.S.

6. N. B. LAUGHTON and A. BRUCE MACALLUM. The Relation of the Duodenal Mucosa to the Internal Secretions of the Pancreas." Communicated by A. B. MACALLUM, F.R.S.

7. D. P. WILSON. " On the Mitraria Larva of Owenia fusiformis (delle Chiaje)." Communicated by E. J. ALLEN, F.R.S.

8. C. H. BROWNING, F.R.S., J. B. COHEN, F.R.S., K. H. COOPER and R. GULBRANSEN. "The Trypanocidal Action of. some Derivatives of Anil and Styryl Quinolines."

9. M. FRANKEL. "A Method of Separating Antibodies from Serum Proteins. Investigations on a Protein-free Antibody." Communicated by Sir Henry DALE, Sec. R.S.

10. E. McCoy. "Infection by Bacteria radicicola in relation to the Microchemistry of the Host's Cell Walls." Communicated by Sir John RUSSELL, F.R.S.

1 1. R. N. SALAMAN and F. C. BAWDEN. "An Analysis of some Necrotic Virus Diseases of the Potato." Communicated by Sir Henry DALE, Sec. R.S.

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12. F. C. BAWDEN. "A Study of the Histological Changes resulting from certain Virus Infections of the Potato." Communicated by Sir Henry DALE, Sec. R.S.

13. R. SNow. "Experiments on Growth and Inhibition. III.-Inhibi- tion and Growth-Promoting." Communicated by A. G. TANSLEY, F.R.S.

14. A. C. SEWARD, F.R.S. A Persian Sigillaria."

15. A. T. DoODSON and R. H. CORKAN. "The Principal Constituent of the Tides in the English and Irish Channels." Communi- cated by J. PROUDMAN, F.R.S.

6. Sir RIcHARD THRELFALL, F.R.S., and A. J. DAWSON. "Further History of a Quartz Thread Gravity Balance."

April 28, 1932.

Sir F. Gowland HOPKINS, President, in the Chair.

A discussion on the " Structure of Atomic Nuclei " was opened by Lord RUTHERFORD, O.M., F.R.S. Dr. J. CHADWICK, F.R.S., Dr. C. D. ELLIS, F.R.S., Professor J. C. McLENNAN, F.R.S., Professor R. H. FOWLER, F.R.S., Professor F. A. LINDEMANN, F.R.S., Dr. F. W. ASTON, F.R.S., Mr. N. F. MOTT, Professor F. SODDY, F.R.S., Mr. C. N. HINSHELWOOD, F.R.S., and others took part in the discussion.

May 5, 1932.

Sir F. Gowland HOPKINS, President, in the Chair.

The Statutes relating to the Election of Fellows were read. A ballot was then taken, and the following Candidates were declared duly elected into the Society:

Frederic Charles Bartlett. Davidson Black. Frederick William Carter. William George Fearnsides. Felix Eugen Fritsch. Joseph Alexander Gray. John Burdon Sanderson Haldane. Rayner DouLglas Hlartree.

Karl Jordan. Frederick Robert Miller. Sir Basil Mott, Bart. John Lionel Simonsen. Thomas Smith. Hugh Stott Taylor. Herbert Westren Turnbull. Warrington Yorke.

The following papers were read:-

1. A. V. HILL, F.R.S. " A Closer Analysis of the Heat Production of Nerve."

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2. H. E. ROAF. "The Influence of Coloured Surrounds and Coloured Backgrounds on Visual Thresholds." Communicated by Sir Charles SHERRINGTON, F.R.S.

3. N. GAVRILEScU, A. P. MEIKLEJOHN, R. PASSMORE and R. A. PETERS. " Carbohydrate Metabolism in Birds. The site of the Biochemical lesion in avian polyneuritis." Communicated by Sir Charles SHERRINGTON, F.R.S.

4. E. C. HOFF. " Central Nerve Terminals in the Mammalian Spinal Cord and their Examination by Experimental Degeneration." Communicated by Sir Charles SHERRINGTON, F.R.S.

5. C. FORSTER COOPER. The Genus Hyracotherium. A revision and description of new specimens found in England." Com- municated by D. M. S. WATSON, F.R.S.

May 26, 1932.

Sir F. Gowland HOPKINS, President, in the Chair.

Professor F. C. Bartlett, Dr. F. W. Carter, Professor W. G. Fearnsides, Professor F. E. Fritsch, Professor J. B. S. Haldane, Professor R. D. Hartree, Dr. K. Jordan, Professor F. R. Miller, Dr. J. B. Orr, Professor J. L. Simonsen, Professor H. W. Turnbull, and Professor W. Yorke were admitted into the Society.

Sir Henry S. Welcome was elected into the Society under Statute 12.

The following papers were read:- 1. E. V. APPLETON, F.R.S., and R. NAISMITH. Some Measure-

ments of Upper-Atmospheric lonisation." 2. J. D. COCKCROFT and E. T. S. WALTON. Experiments with High

Velocity Positive Ions. I and II." Communicated by Lord RUTHERFORD, F.R.S.

3. W. A. CASPARI. "Crystallography of the Simpler Quinones." Communicated by F. G. DONNAN, F.R.S.

4. E. NEWBERY. "Electrolytic Valve Action and Electrolytic Rectifiers." Communicated by Lord RUTHERFORD, F.A.S.

5. J. K. L. MACDONALD. "A Theory of some Electron-levels in H." Communicated by R. H. FOWLER, F.R.S.

6. T. L. ECKERSLEY. " Long Wave Wireless Transmission Treated by Phase Integral Methods." Communicated by W. H. ECCLES, F.R.S.

7. G. 0. LANGSTROTH. "Electron Polarisation." Communicated by 0. W. RICHARDSON, F.R.S.

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8. W. R. ANGUS and J. FARQUHARSON. "The Diamagnetic Sus- ceptibilities of some Beryllium Compounds." Communicated by F. G. DONNAN, F. R.S.

9. W. R. ANGUS. " Ionic Diamagnetic Susceptibilities." Communi- cated by F. G. DONNAN, F.R.S.

10. S. TOLANSKY. " Fine Structure in the Arc Spectra of Bromine and Iodine." Communicated by 0. W. RICHARDSON, F.R.S.

11. J. H. LEES. "The Excitation Function of Helium." Communi- cated by A. P. CHATTOCK, F.R.S.

12. J. H. LEES and H. W. B. SKINNER. " Notes on the Excitation Processes in Helium." Communicated by A. P. CHATTOCK,

F.R.S.

13. A. F. STEVENSON. "The Intensities of Certain Nebular Lines and the Mean Lines of Atoms Emitting them." Communicated by R. H. FOWLER, F.R.S.

14. H. M. TAYLOR. " The Anomalous Scattering of ac-Particles by Hydrogen and Helium." Communicated by R. H. FOWLER, F.R.S.

15. L. H. MARTIN and K. C. LANG. "X-Ray Absorption Coefficients in the Range 0 3 to 20 A." Communicated by T. H. LABY, F.R.S.

16. F. C. CHAMPION. "On Some Close Collisions of Fast P3-Particles with Electrons, Photographed by the Expansion Method." Communicated by Lord RUTHERFORD, F.R.S.

17. T. H. HAVELOCK, F.R.S. Ship Waves: their Variation with Certain Systematic Changes of Form."

18. J. H. JONES. " The Diffraction of Elastic Waves at the Boundaries of a Solid Layer." Communicated by 0. W. RICHARDSON, F.R.S.

19. T. M. LOWRY, F.R.S., and S. T. HIENDERSON. "Molecular Structuire and Physical Properties of Prussic Acid. Part I."

20. U. R. EVANS and T. P. HOAR. " The Velocity of Corrosion from the Electrochemical Standpoint. Part II." Communicated by Sir Harold CARPENTER, F.R.S.

21. S. CHAPMAN, F.R.S. " The Lunar Diurnal Variation of Atmos- pheric Temperature at Batavia, 1866-1928."

22. A. K. DUTT. " The Absorption Spectrum of Sulphur-trioxide and the Heat of Dissociation of Oxygen." Communicated by M. N. SAHA, F.R.S.

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23. E. G. DYMOND. " On the Polarisation of Electrons by Scattering." Communicated by Lord RUTHERFORD, F.R.S.

24. S. SUBBARAYA and T. G. S. IYENGAR. On the Hyperfine Structure of certain HgI Lines in the Electrodeless Discharge." Communicated by Lord RAYLEIGH, For. Sec. R.S.

25. C. C. FARR, F.R.S., and C. J. BANWELL. "Velocity of Propaga- tion of Light in Vacuo in a Transverse Magnetic Field."

26. F. F. MUSGRAVE and C. N. HINSHELWOOD, F.R.S. "The Homo- geneous Catalysis of Gaseous Reactions. The Catalytic Decomposition of Nitrous Oxide by Halogens."

27. A. H. HUGHES and E. K. RIDEAL, F.R.S. "On Protein Mono- layers."

28. J. W. SMITH and W. R. ANGUS. "Polarisation Measurements on Basic Beryllium Acetate and Beryllium Acetylacetonate." Communicated by F. G. DONNAN, F.R.S.

29. E. A. OWEN and L. PICKUP. " X-Ray Study of Phase Boundaries in Thermal Diagrams of Alloy Systems." Communi9ated by Sir William BRAGG, F.R.S.

30. P. A. M. DIRAC, F.R.S. "Relativistic Quantum Mechanics."

31. F. D. CHATTAWAY, F.R.S., and R. J. LYE. "The Action of Halogens upon the Arylazoacetoacetates and Related Com- pounds. Part II."

32. H. JEFFREYS, F.R.S. "An Alternative to the Rejection of Observations."

33. G. HADMAN, H. W. THOMPSON and C. N. HINSHELWOOD, F.R.S. " The Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide."

34. A. RITCHIE, R. R. H. BROWN and J. J. MUIR. "The Influence of Foreign Gases on the Lower Critical Oxidation Pressure of Carbon Disulphide." Communicated by J. KENDALL, F.R.S.

35. H. S. W. MASSEY. "The Collision of oc-Particles with Atomic Nuclei." Communicated by R. H. FOWLER, F.R.S.

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