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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 349, No. 1659 (Jun. 29, 1976), pp. 579-582 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79001 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 05:20 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 05:20:48 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. 349, No. 1659 (Jun. 29, 1976), pp. 579-582Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/79001 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 349 (A)

Author index

Acrivos, A. See Chen & Acrivos.

Berry, M. V. & Tabor, M. Closed orbits and the regular bound spectrum, 101. Bishop, R. E. D. & Price, W. G. Antisymmetric response of a box-like ship, 157. Bishop, R. E. D. & Price, W. G. On the transverse strength of ships with large deck

openings, 169. Boucher, E. A., Evans, M. J. B. & Kent, H. J. Capillary phenomena. II. Equilibrium

and stability of rotationally symmetric fluid bodies, 81. Briggs, C. C. See Lilley & Briggs.

Chandrasekhar, S. The solution of Dirac's equation in Kerr geometry, 571. Chandrasekhar, S. The solution of Maxwell's equations in Kerr geometry, 1. Chee-Seng, L., Majumdar, S. R. & Westbrook, D. R. Isotropic wave dispersion, 205. Chen, H.-S. & Acrivos, A. On the effective thermal conductivity of dilute suspensions

containing highly conducting slender inclusions, 261. Cullis, C. F. & Nevell, T. G. The kinetics of the catalytic oxidation over palladium of

some alkanes and cycloalkanes, 523.

Detweiler, S. On the equations governing the electromagnetic perturbations of the Kerr black hole, 217.

Dyson, B. F., Loveday, M. S. & Rodgers, M. J. Grain boundary cavitation under various states of applied stress, 245.

Evans, M. J. B. See Boucher, Evans & Kent.

Gupta, H. N. See Singh & Gupta.

Hartland, S. See Leidi & Hartland. Hayhurst, D. R. See Leckie, Hayhurst & Morrison. Hayhurst, D. R. & Storakers, B. Creep rupture of the Arndrade shear disk, 369. Hewson-Browne, R. C. See Sozou & Hewson-Browne. Hibbert, D. B. & Robertson, A. J. B. The emission of electrons from glass induced by a

strong electric field and the mechanism of the silent electric discharge, 63.

Jimenez, J. & Whitham, G. B. An averaged Lagrangian method for dissipative wave- trains, 277.

Johari, G. P. & Jones, S. J. Dielectric properties of polycrystalline D20 ice Ih, 467. Jones, R. V. Rotary 'aether drag', 423. Jones, S. J. See Johari & Jones.

Kent, H. J. See Boucher, Evans & Kent.

Leckie, F. A., Hayhurst, D. R. & Morrison, C. J. The creep behaviour of sphere-cylinder shell intersections subjected to internal pressure, 9.

Leidi, M. & Hartland, S. The effect of vertical forces on the coalescence of two dimen- sional drops, 343.

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580 Author index

Lilley, T. H. & Briggs, C. C. Activity coefficients of calcium sulphate in water at 25 TC, 355.

Loveday, M. S. See Dyson, Loveday & Rodgers.

Majumdar, S. R. See Chee-Seng, Majumdar & Westbrook. Marr, G. V. See West & Marr. Maslin, N. M. Theory of the modulation imposed on an obliquely incident radio wave

reflected in a disturbed region of the lower ionosphere, 555. Morrison, C. J. See Leckie, Hayhurst & Morrison.

Nevell, T. G. See Cullis & Nevell.

Perram, J. W. & Stiles, P. J. On the application of ellipsoidal harmonics to potential problems in molecular electrostatics and magnetostatics, 125.

Player, M. A. On the dragging of the plane of polarization of light propagating in a rotating medium, 441.

Price, W. G. See Bishop & Price.

Robertson, A. J. B. See Hibbert & Robertson. Rodgers, M. J. See Dyson, Loveday & Rodgers. Rose, L. R. F. An approximate (Wiener-Hopf) kernel for dynamic crack problems in

linear elasticity and viscoelasticity, 497. Ruskell, L. E. C. Reynolds equation and elastohydrodynamic lubrication in metal seals,

383.

Sattinger, D. H. On the free surface of a viscous fluid motion, 183. Seah, M. P. Segregation and the strength of grain boundaries, 535. Shankar, P. N. On the aerodynamic performance of a class of vertical shaft windmills, 35. Singh, R. K. & Gupta, H. N. An extended three-body force shell model for the lattice-

dynamics of ionic crystals, 289. Sommers, P. Properties of shear-free congruences of null geodesics, 309. Sozou, C. & Hewson-Browne, R. C. On two dimensional electrohydrostatic stability, 231. Spence, D. A. & Turcotte, D. L. An elastostatic model of stress accumulation on the

San Andreas fault, 319. Stewartson, K. & Walton, I. C. On waves in a thin shell of stratified rotating fluid, 141. Stiles, P. J. See Perram & Stiles. Storakers, B. See llayhurst & Storakers. Summers, D. On the effects of viscosity in one-fluid solar wind theory, 53.

Tabor, M. See Berry & Tabor. Turcotte, D. L. See Spence & Turcotte.

Walton, I. C. See Stewartson & Walton. Wedgwood, F. A. Electron-spin transfer due to covalent bonding in the (CrF6)3- group

of K2NaCrF., 447. West, J. B. & Marr, G. V. The absolute photoionization cross sections of helium, neon,

argon and krypton in the extreme vacuum ultraviolet region of the spectrum, 397. Westbrook, D. R. See Chee-Seng, Majumdar & Westbrook. Whitham, G. B. See Jimenez & Whitham.

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Subject index

Aerodynamics of windmills, 35. 'Aether drag', rotary, 423. Algebraically special space-times, 309. Alkanes and cycloalkanes, catalytic oxidation of over palladium, 523.

Beams of open section, vibration of, 169. Black hole, 217.

Calcium sulphate activity coefficients, 355. Capillarity, 81. Catalytic oxidation, of alkanes and cycloalkanes over palladium, 523. Closed orbits and the regular bound spectrum, 101. Coalescence of two-dimensional drops - effect of vertical forces, 343. Container ships, the transverse strength of, 169. Crack problems, 497. Creep behaviour of shell intersections, 9. Creep rupture and deformation of shell intersections, 9. Creep rupture of the andrade shear disk, 369.

Dielectric properties, 441. Dirac's equation in Kerr geometry, the solution of, 571. Domain perturbation problems, 183. Dragging of polarization in a rotating medium, 441.

Elasticity, 497. Elastohydrodynamic lubrication in seals, 383. Electrohydrostatic stability, 231. Electrons emitted from glass, 63. Electron-spin transfer due to covalent bonding in the (CrF6)3- group of K2NaCrF6,447. Ellipsoidal harmonics applied to molecular electrostatics and magnetostatics, 125. Equilibrium and stability of fluid interfaces, 81. Extended t.s.m. for ionic crystals, 289.

Fracture of segregated grain boundaries, 535. Free surface problems, 183.

Glass, emission of electrons from, 63. Grain boundaries, segregation and strength, 535. Grain boundary cavitation under various states of applied stress, 245.

Heavy ice, 467.

Ionosphere: theory of the modulation imposed on an obliquely incident radio wave reflected in a disturbed region, 555.

Isotropic wave dispersion, 205.

Kerr geometry, the solution of Dirac's equation in, 571. Kerr geometry, the solution of Maxwell's equations in, 1.

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Lagrangian method for dissipative wavetrains, 277. Large time behaviours, 205. Lattice, dynamics of thallous bromide, 289.

Maxwell's equations in Kerr geometry, the solution of, 1. Modulation imposed on an obliquely incident radio wave reflected in a disturbed region

of the ionosphere, 555. Molecular electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, 125.

Oscillator strength sum rules, 397.

Performance of windmills, 35. Perturbations of the Kerr black hole, 217. Photoionization cross-sections, 397.

Reynolds equation - inverse solutions of, 383. Rotary 'aether drag', 423. Rotating medium, dragging of polarization in, 441.

San Andreas fault, 319. Shear-free congruences of null geodesics, 309. Ship dynamics, 157. Ship response to waves, 157. Solar wind theory, 53. Stability of an electrohydrostatic model, 231. Stratified rotating fluid, waves in a thin shell of, 141. Stress accumulation, 319. Suspensions, thermal conductivity of, 261.

Thermal conductivity of dilute suspensions, 261. Two-dimensional drops - effect of vertical forces on coalescence, 343.

Vertical forces - effect on coalescence of two-dimensional drops, 343. Viscosity, the effects of in one-fluid solar wind theory, 53.

Waves in a thin shell of stratified rotating fluid, 141. Wavetrains with dissipation, 277.

END OF THE THREE HULTNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH VOLUME (SERIES A)

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