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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 329, No. 1579 (Sep. 12, 1972), pp. 497-501 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/78236 . Accessed: 06/05/2014 07:21 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, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Tue, 6 May 2014 07:21:25 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and PhysicalSciences, Vol. 329, No. 1579 (Sep. 12, 1972), pp. 497-501Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/78236 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 329 (A)

Author index

Alexander, J. M. Corrigenda to Vol. 326, 493. Barat, P., Cullis, C. F. & Pollard, R. T. The cool-flame oxidation of 3-methylpentane, 433. Barlow, A. J. See Phillips, Barlow & Lamb. Boyling, J. B. An axiomatic approach to classical thermodynamics, 35. Bradley, D. J., Hutchinson, M. H. R. & Koetser, H. Interactions of picosecond laser

pulses with organic molecules. II. Two-photon absorption cross-sections, 105. Bullough, R. See Willis, Hayns & Bullough.

Chalmers, I. D., Duffy, H. & Tedford, D. J. The mechanism of spark breakdown in nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur hexafluoride, 171.

Clark, C. J. & Dombrowski, N. Aerodynamic instability and disintegration of inviscid liquid sheets, 467.

Cullen, A. L., Nagenthiram, P. & Williams, A. D. A variational approach to the theory of the open resonator, 153.

Cullis, C. F. See Barat, Cullis & Pollard.

Dillamore, I. L., Morris, P. L., Smith, C. J. E. & Hutchinson, W. B. Transition bands and recrystallization in metals, 405.

Dombrowski, N. See Clark & Dombrowski. Doyle, M. J., Maranci, A., Orowan, E. & Stork, S. T. The fracture of glassy polymers,

137. Duffy, H. See Chalmers, Duffy & Tedford.

Eley, D. D., Rochester, C. H. & Scurrell, M. S. The polarization of ethylene on chromium oxide catalysts. I. Kinetic studies, 361.

Eley, D. D., Rochester, C. H. & Scurrell, M. S. The polarization of ethylene on chromium oxide catalysts. II. Infra-red studies, 375.

English, H. See Sozou & English. Evolution of the elements. The Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1971. 1.

Fiske, R. S. & Jackson, E. D. Orientation and growth of Hawaiian volcanic rifts: the effect of regional structure and gravitational stresses, 299.

Fowler, P. H. The Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1971. Evolution of the elements, 1. Freeman, N. C. & Johnson, R. S. A note on stellar winds and breezes, 241.

G(ill, W. N. See Sankarasubramanian & Gill.

HIayns, M. R. See Willis, Hayns & Bullough. HIutchinson, M. H. R. See Bradley, Hutchinson & Koetser. HIutchinson, W. B. See Dillamore, Morris, Smith & Hutchinson.

Jackson, E. D. See Fiske & Jackson. Johnson, R. S. See Freeman & Johnson.

Kemball, C. & Kempling, J. C. Reactions of neopentane and 1,1-dimethylcyclopropane with deuterium over metal films, 391.

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498 Author index

Kempling, J. C. See Kemball & Kempling. Koetser, H. See Bradley, Hutchinson & Koetser. Kumar, Ram & Stephens, R. W. B. Dispersion of flexural waves in circular cylindrical

shells, 283.

Lamb, J. See Phillips, Barlow & Lamb. Lawn, B. R. See Sinclair & Lawn.

Maranci, A. See Doyle, Maranci, Orowan & Stork. Mines, G. W., Thomas, R. K. & Thompson, Sir Harold. Photoelectron spectra of com-

pounds containing thionyl and sulphuryl groups, 275. Morris, P. L. See Dillamore, Morris, Smith & ilutchinson.

Nagenthiram, P. See Cullen, Nagenthiram & Williams.

Orchard, S. W. & Thrush, B. A. Photochemical studies of unimolecular processes. IV. Quenching of vibrationally excited cycloheptatriene by added gases, 233.

Orowan, E. See Doyle, Maranci, Orowan & Stork.

Padday, J. F. & Pitt, A. R. Surface and interfacial tensions from the profile of a sessile drop, 421.

Palin, C. J. Amplitude of the de Haas-van Alphen effect in mercury, 17. Phillips, M. C., Barlow, A. J. & Lamb, J. Relaxation in liquids: a defect-diffusion model

of viscoelasticity, 193. Pitt, A. R. See Padday & Pitt. Pollard, R. T. See Barat, Cullis & Pollard. Pooley, Christine M. & Tabor, D. Friction and molecular structure: the behaviour of

some thermoplastics, 251.

Rochester, C. H. See Eley, Rochester & Scurrell. Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1971. Evolution of the elements, 1.

Sankarasubramanian, R. & Gill, W. N. Dispersion from a prescribed concentration distri- bution in time variable flow, 479.

Saunders, G. A. & Suimengen, Z. Frozen-in defects in bismuth in relation to its magneto- resistivity and thermoelectric power, 453.

Scurrell, M. S. See Eley, Rochester & Scurrell. Sinclair, J. E. & Lawn, B. R. An atomistic study of cracks in diamond-structure crystals,

83. Smith, C. J. E. See Dillamore, Morris, Smith & Hutchinson. Sozou, C. & English, H. Fluid motions induced by an electric current discharge, 71. Stephens, R. W. B. See Ktimar & Stephens. Stork, S. T. See Maranci, Doyle, Orowan & Stork. Siimengen, Z. See Saunders & Siimengen.

Tabor, D. See Pooley & Tabor. Tedford, D. J. See Chalmers, Duffy & Tedford. Thomas, R. K. See Mines, Thomas & Thompson. Thompson, Sir Harold. See Mines, Thomas & Thompson. Thrush, B. A. See Orchard & Thrush.

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Author index 499

Unwin, P. N. T. Electron microscopy of biological specimens by means of an electrostatic phase plate, 327.

VValker, A. D. M. The propagation of very low-frequency waves in ducts in the magneto- sphere. II, 219.

Williams, A. D. See Cullen, Nagenthiram & Williams. Willis, J. R., Hayns, M. R. & Bullough, R. The dislocation void interaction, 121.

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Subject index

Amplitude of the de Haas-van Alphen effect in mercury, 17.

Catalytic reactions of neopentane and 1,1-dimethylcyelopropane with deuterium over metal films, 391.

Chromium oxide catalysts: Kinetic studies of ethylene polymerization, 361. Cool-flame oxidation of 3-methylpentane, 433. Corrigenda to Vol. 326, 493. Cracks in diamond-structure crystals; an atomistic study of, 83. Cycloheptatriene photolysis, quenching in, 233. Cylindrical shells, 283.

De Haas-van Alphen effect in mercury, 17. Diamond-structure crystals, cracks in, 83. Dislocation void interaction, 121.

Electron microscopy of biological specimens by means of an electrostatic phase plate, 327.

Flexural waves in shells, 283. Flow field induced by an electric current discharge, 71. Fluid motions induced by an electric current discharge, 71. Fracture of glassy polymers, 137. Friction of polymers, influence of molecular structure, 251. Frozen-in defects in bismuth in relation to its magnetoresistivity and thermoelectric

power, 453.

Infrared studies of the polymerization of ethylene on chromium oxide catalysts, 375. Instability and disintegration of inviscid liquid sheets, 467. Interfacial tension measurement, 421.

Liquid sheets, aerodynamic instability and disintegration of, 467.

Magnetosphere. The propagation of very low-frequency waves in ducts in the. II, 219. Metal films as catalysts for the deuterolysis of neopentane and 1,1-dimethylcyclopropane,

391. Metals, recrystallization from transition bands, 405. 3-methylpentane, cool-flame oxidation of, 433. Miscible dispersion from a prescribed inlet distribution, 479.

Orientation and growth of Hawaiian volcanic rifts: the effect of regional structure and gravitational stresses, 299.

Photo-electron spectroscopy, 275. Polymerization of ethylene on chromium oxide catalysts. I. Kinetic studies, 361. Polymer ization of ethylene on chromium oxide catalysts. II. Infrared studies, 375. Polymers, friction and molecular structure, 251. Polystyrene, fracture mechanism, 137.

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Subject index 501

Recrystallization in metals, transition bands, 405 Relaxation in liquids: a defect-diffusion model of viscoelasticity, 193. Resonator, open, variational approach to the theory, 153.

Sessile drop profiles, 421. Spark breakdown mechanism in nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur hexafluoride, 171. Stellar winds and breezes, a note, 241.

Thermodynamics, an axiomatic approach to classical, 35. Thionyl and sulphuryl compounds, 275.

lJnsteady convective diffusion from a step change, 479.

Variational theory of the open resonator, 153. Very low-frequency waves in ducts in the magnetosphere. The propagation of. II, 219. Vibrational relaxation of cycloheptatriene, photochemical study of, 233. Viscoelasticity: relaxation in liquids: a defect-diffusion model, 193. Voids, interaction with dislocations, 121. Volcanic rifts, Hawaii: effect of regional structure and gravitational stresses on orienta-

tion and growth, 299.

END OF THE THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME (SERIES A)

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