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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character, Vol. 132, No. 820 (Aug. 1, 1931), pp. 703-706 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95663 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 11:37 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 11:37:13 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of aMathematical and Physical Character, Vol. 132, No. 820 (Aug. 1, 1931), pp. 703-706Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95663 .

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INDEX TO VOL. CXXXII. (A)

Absorption spectra of iodine monochloride (Gillam and Morton), 152. Adsorption of hydrogen (Johnson), 67. Adsorption of hydrogen cyanide and carbon dioxide (Allmand and Chaplin), 460. Allmand (A. J.) and Chaplin (R.) The Adsorption of Hydrogen Cyanide and of Carbon

Dioxide at Low Pressures by Activated Charcoals. 460. Aluminium benzoylcamphor, mutarotation (Lowry and Traill), 416. Antimony, isotopic constitution (Aston), 492. Aston (F. W.) The Isotopic Constitution and Atomic Weights of Selenium, Bromine,

Boron, Tungsten, Antimony, Osmium, Ruthenium, Tellurium, Germanium, Rhenium and Chlorine, 487.

Bailey (C. R.) and Cassie (A. B. D.) Investigations in the Infra-red Region of the Spectrum, III, IV, 236, 252.

Bakerian Lecture. See Chapman. Benzoylcamphor, spectra of metallic derivatives (Lowry and others), 387. Beryllium benzoylcamphor, catalysis (Lowry and Traill), 398, 416. Bone (W. A.), Fraser (R. P.) and Wheeler (W. H.) Further Experiments upon Flame

Propagation through Dry Carbonic Oxide-Oxygen Mixtures in an Electric Field, 1. Boron, isotopic constitution (Aston), 489. Bromine, isotopic constitution (Aston), 489. Bullock (E.) See Unmack and others. Burgess (H.) See Lowry and others. Byck (H. T.) See Rice and Byck.

Carbon dioxide, adsorption (Allmand and Chaplin), 460. Cassie (A. B. D.) See Bailey and Cassie. Chaplin (R.) See Allmand and Chaplin. Chapman (S.) Some Phenomena of the Upper Atmosphere, 353. Chlorine, isotopic constitution (Aston), 497. Colvin (J.) See Hume and Colvin. Copper sulphate pentahydrate, dehydration (Colvin and Hume), 548. Crawford (M. F.) See McLennan and Crawford. Cyanogen, kinetics of oxidation (Hadow and Hinshelwood), 375.

Denisoff (A. K.) and Richardson (O. W.) The Emission of Electrons under the Influence of Chemical Action, 22.

Dielectric coefficients of gases (Watson and others), 569. Discussion on Ultra-Penetrating Rays, 331.

Earthquakes, reflected waves (Scrase), 213. Eckersley (T. L.) On the Connection between the Ray Theory of Electric Waves and

Dynamics, 83. Electric waves, ray theory (Eckersley), 83.

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Electrical condition of hot surfaces during adsorption of gases (Finch and Stimson), 192. Electron emission from Langmuir probes (Oliphant), 631. Electrons, collision (Massey and Mohr) 605. Electrons, emission (Denisoff and Richardson), 22. Ellis (C. D.) See Rutherford and Ellis. Energy exchange between organic molecules and metallic surfaces (Rice and Byck), 50. Explosion waves (Payman and Woodhead), 200.

Faulkner (1. J.) See Lowry and others. Finch (G. I.) and Stimson (J. C.) The Electrical Condition of Hot Surfaces during the

Adsorption of Gases, IV, 192. Flam.e propagation in an electric field (Bone and others), 1. Fluiids, stuperposed streams (Goldstein), 524. Fluids, superposed- streams (Taylor), 499. Fowler (A.) and Vaidya (W. M.) The Spectrum. of the Flame of Carbon Disuiphide, 310. Fraser (R. P.) See Bone and others.

Gamma rays, origin (Rutherford and Ellis), 667. Germanium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 495. Gillam (A. E.) and Morton (R. A.) Absorption Spectra in Relation to the Colour of

Solutions of Iodine Monochloride, 152. Goldsbrough (G. R.) The Tidal Oscillations in Rectangular Basins, 689. Goldstein (S.) On the Stability of Superposed Streams of Fluids of Different Densities,

524.

Hadow (H. J.) and Hinshelwood (C. N.) The Kinetics of the Oxidation of Cyanogen, 375. Hartle.y (Sir Harold) See Unmack and others. Havelock (T. H.) The Wave Resistance of an Ellipsoid, 480. Hinshelwood (C. N.) See Hadow and Hinshelwood. Hume (J.) and Colvin (J.) The Dehydration of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate, 548. Hydrogen, adsorption (Johnson), 67. Hydrogen cyanide, adsorption (Allmand and Chaplin), 460.

Isotopic Constitution and Atomic Weights (Aston), 487. Isserlis (L.) On the Moment Distribtutions of Moments in the Case of Samples Drawn from

a Limited Universe, 586.

Johnson (M. C.) The Adsorption of Hydrogen, II, 67.

Kapitza (P.) and Webster (W. L.) A Method of Measuring Magnetic Susceptibilities, 442. van Koeveringe (A. J.) See van Wijk and van Koeverilnge.

Lead chloride crystals, hemihedrism (Miles), 266. Lift on a flat plate between parallel walls (Rosenhead), 127. Lowry (T. M.) and Traill (R. C.) The Mechanism of Chemical Change, II, III, 398,r416. Lowry (T. M.), Burgess (H.), Faulkner (I. J.) and Traill (R. C.) Studies of Co-ordination,

II, 387. Ludlam (E. B.) See Melville and Ludlam.

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Magnetic susceptibilities (Kapitza and Webster), 442. Massey (H. S. W.) and Mohr (C. B. 0.) The Collision of Electrons with Simple Atomic

Systems and Electron Exchange, 605. McLennan (J. -C.) and Crawford (M. F.) The Hyperfine Structure of TI II, 10. McRae (D. R.) Asymmetry Observed in the Stark Components of Ha, 257. Melville (H. W.) and Ludlam (E. B.) The Effect of Foreign Gases on the Lower Critical

Oxidation Limit of Phosphorus Vapour, 108. Mercury vapour, fluorescence (Rayleigh), 650. Miles (F. D.) The Apparent Hemihedrism of Crystals of Lead Chloride and some other

Salts, 266. Mohr (0. B. 0.) See Massey and Mohr. Moments, moment distributions (Isserlis), 585. Morton (R. A.) See Gillam and Morton. MUller (A.) Further Estimates of the Input Limits of X-ray Generators, 646. Murray-Rust (D. M.) See Unmack and others.

Oliphant (M. L. E.) Electron Emission from Langmnuir Probes and from the Cathode of the Glow Discharge through Gases, 631.

Osmium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 492. Owen (E. A.) and Williams (T. E.). Effect of Chemical Combination on the X-ray Spectra

of Copper, 282.

Payman (W.) and Woodhead (D. W.) Explosion Waves and Shock Waves, 1, 200. Phosphorus vapour, effect of gases on oxidation limit (Melville and Ludlam), 108. Potter (H. H.) On the Change of Resistance of Nickel in a Magnetic Field, 560.

Ramaswamy (K. L.) See Watson and others. Rao (G. Gundu) See Watson and others. Rayleigh (Lord) Fluorescent Excitation of Mercury by the Resonance Frequency and

Lower Prequencies-Further Studies, 650. Resistance of nickel in a magnetic field (Potter), 560. Rhenium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 496. Rice (F. 0.) and Byck (H. T.) The Exchange of Energy between Organic Molecules in a

Molecular Beam and Metallic Surfaces, 50. Richardson (O. W.) See Denisoff and Richardson. IRosenhead (L.) The Lift on a Flat Plate between Parallel Walls, 127. Ruthenium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 493. Rutherford (Lord) and Ellis (C. D.) The Origin of the y-Rays, 667.

Scrase (F. J.) The Reflected Waves from Deep Focus Earthquakes, 213. Selenium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 487. Shock waves (Payman and Woodhead), 200. Speakman (J. B.) The Micelle Structure of the Wool Fibre, 167. Spectra of iodine monochloride (Gillam and Morton), 152. Spectra of metallic derivatives of benzoylcamphor (Lowry and others), 387. Spectra, X-ray, of copper (Owen and Williams), 282. Spectrum of carbon disulphide flame (Fowler and Vaidya), 310. Spectrum, infra-red region (Bailey and Cassie), 236, 252. Spectrum of lithium intensity measurements (van Wijk and van Koeveringe), 98.

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Spectrum of TI II (McLennan and Crawford), 10. Stark components of HEa. asymmetry (McRae), 257. Stimson (J. C.) See Finch and Stimson.

Taylor (G. I.) Effect of Variation in Density on the Stability of Superposed Streams of Fluid, 499.

Tellturium, isotopic constitution (Aston), 494. Tetraethylammonium and ammonium salts (Unmack and others), 427. Thallium II, hyperfine structure (McLennan and Crawford), 10. Thyratrons for high speed automatic counting (Wynn-Williams), 295. Tidal oscillations (Goldsbrough), 689. Traill (R. C.) See Lowry and others. Tungsten, isotopic constitution (Aston), 491.

Ultra-Penetrating rays, discussion, 331. Unmack (A.), Bullock (E.), Murray-Rust (D. M.) and Hartley (Sir Harold) The Con-

ductivities of Tetraethylammonium and Ammonium Salts in Methyl Alcohol, 427. Upper atmosphere, phenomena (Chapman), 353.

Vaidya (W. M.) See Fowler and Vaidya.

Watson (H. E.), Rao (G. Gundu) and Ramaswamy (K. L.) The Dielectric Coefficients of Gases, I, 569.

Wave resistance of an ellipsoid (Havelock), 480. Webster (W. L.) See Kapitza and Webster. Wheeler (W. H.) See Bone and others. van Wijk (W. R.) and van Koeveringe (A. J.) Intensity Measurements in the Band

Spectrum of Lithium, 98. Williams (T. E.) See Owen and Williams. Woodhead (D. W.) See Payman and Woodhead. Wool fibre, micelle structure (Speakman), 167. Wynn-Williams (C. E.) The Use of Thyratrons for High Speed Automatic Counting of

Physical Phenomena, 295.

X-ray generators, input limits (Miiller), 646. X-ray spectra of copper (Owen and Williams), 282.

END OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME (SERIES A).

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