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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. 134, No. 825 (Jan. 2, 1932), pp. xxvii-xxx Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95873 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 21:00 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 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 21:00:20 PM 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. 134, No. 825 (Jan. 2, 1932), pp. xxvii-xxxPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/95873 .

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INDEX TO VOL. CXXX1V. (A).

Adsorption processes, kinetics (Ubbelohde and Egerton), 512. Alcohol and formaldehyde, formation in the slow combustion of methane at high pressures

(Newitt and Haffner), 591. Allum (R. E.) See Bone and Allum, 578. Allmand (A. J.) and Lizius (J. L.) The sorption of carbon bisulphide at low pressures by

activated charcoals, 554. Alpha-particles, interaction energy (Taylor), 103. Alpha-particles, scattering by light elements (Riezler), 154. Andrade (E. N. da C.) On the Circulations Caused by the Vibration of Air in a Tube, 445. Anniversary meeting address, 533. Arsenic, third spark spectrum (Rao), 604. Askew (F. A.) and others. Crystalline Vitamin D. (Abstract.) Aston (F. W.) The Isotopic Constitution and Atomic Weights of Ceesium, Strontium,

Lithium, Rubidium, Barium, Scandium and Thallium, 571. Atoms, recoil, range and velocity (Blackett and Lees), 658. Atomic weights of Cs, Sr, Li, Rb, Ba, Sc and Th (Aston), 571. Atomic weight of xenon (Whytlaw-Gray and others), 7.

Bailey (L. C.) The Thermal Conductivities of Certain Approximately Pure Metals and Alloys at High Temperatures, 57.

Bastow (S. H.) and Bowden (F. P.) On the Contact of Smooth Surfaces, 404. Bengough (G. D.), Lee (A. R.) and Wormwell (F.) The Theory of Metallic Corrosion in

the Light of Quantitative Measurements, V, 308. Bhatt (L. A.) See Townend and Bhatt. Blackett (P. M. S.) and Lees (D. S.) Further Investigations with a Wilson Chamber, II,

658. Bone (W. A.) and Allum (R. E.) The Slow Combustion of Methane, 578. Bowden (F. P.) See Bastow and Bowden. Bowen (E. J.), Moelwyn-Hughes (E. A.) and Hinshelwood (C. N.) The Kinetics of the

Decomposition, in Carbon Tetrachloride Solution, of Ozone and of Ozone-Chlorine Mixtures, 211.

Burchnall (J. L.) and Chaundy (T. W.) Commutative Ordinary Differential Operators, II, 471.

Carbonate ions, normal vibrations (Menzies), 265. Carbonic oxide-air detonating gas, condensed discharge ignition (Finch and Thompson),.

343. Carbon bisulphide, sorption by activated charcoals (Allmand and Lizius), 554. Carbon dioxide, field force and form of molecule (Ibbs and Wakeman), 613. Carbon dioxide, form of the molecule (Ibbs and Wakeman), 636. Carbon dioxide, thermal diffusion in mixtures (Ibbs and Wakeman), 613. Carbon dioxide, viscosity (Ibbs and Wakeman), 628. Cawood (W.) See Whytlaw-Gray and others. Chabazite, sorption process (Evans), 97. Champion (F. C.) The Distribution of Energy in the P-Ray Spectrum of Radium E, 672. Chattaway (F. D.) and James (E. J. F.) The Condensation of Chloral with Urea and

Phenyl Urea, 372.

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kChaundy (T. W.) See Burcinall and Chaundy. CChloral, condensation with urea and phenyl urea (Chattaway and James), 372. Circulations caused by vibration of air in tube (Andrade), 445. Colloids, diffusion of (Hartley and Robinson), 20. ,Commutative ordinary differential operators (Burchbnall and Chaundy, 471. Conductivities, thermal, of certain metals and alloys at high temperature (Bailey), 57. Conductivities, thermal, of saturated hydrocarbons (Mann and Dickins), 77. ;Crawford (M. F.) See McLennan and others.

Dickins (B. G.) See Mann and Dickins. Dihydantoins, optically active (Pope and Whitworth), 357. Dirichlet's divisor problem (Wilton), 192.

'.Eddington (Sir Arthur). 'On the Mass of the Proton, 524. Egerton (A.) See Ubbelohde and Egerton. -Elastic collisions (Townsend), 352. 'Electron scattering in helium (Werner), 202. Electronic semi-conductors, theory (Wilson), 277. Electrolysis, quantum mechanics (Gurney), 137. Electrolytes, diffusion of colloidal (Hartley and Robinson), 20. 'Electrolytes, viscosity of dilute solutions (Joy and Wolfenden), 413. Evans (M. G.) The Sorption Process in the Zeolite Chabazite, 97.

'Finch (G. I.) and Thompson (H. H.)) The Effect of Frequency on the Condensed Discharge Ignition of Carbonic Oxide-Air Detonating Gas, 343.

Finite sequences of real numbers (Heywood), 486. Formaldehyde, formation in slow combustion of methane (Newitt and Haffner), 591. Foster (A. G.) See Lambert and Foster.

Garstang (W. L.) and Hinshelwood (C. N.) The Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen on the Surface of Silica and its Relation to the Propagation of Reaction Chains in the Gas, 1.

Gas-solid equilibra, studies (Lambert and Foster), 246. 'Gibson (R. 0.) See Michels and Gibson. Gold, arc spectrum (McLennan and McClay), 35. Gurney (R. W.) The Quantum Mechanics of Electrolysis, 137.

'Haffner (A. E.) See Newitt and Haffner, 591. Hartley (G. S.) and Robinson (C.) The Diffusion of Colloidal Electrolytes and other

Charged Colloids, 20. Helium, band spectrum (Read), 643. Helium, electron scattering (Werner), 202. Helium, mobility of positive ions in (Tyndall and Powell), 125. Heywood (H. B.) On Finite Sequences of Real Numbers, 486. 'Hinshelwood (C. N.) See Bowen and others. Hinshelwood (C. N.) See Garstang and Hinshelwood. Hopkins (Sir F. Gowland). Address at anniversary meeting, 533. Hydrocarbons, saturated, thermal conductivities of (Mann and Dickins), 77. Hydrogen and oxygen combination on surface of silica (Garstang and Hinshelwood), 1.

I1bbs (T. L.) and Wakeman (A. C. R.) The Field Force and the Form of the Carbon IDioxide Molecule. Parts I, II and ITI, 613.

'Iron, corrosion (Bengough and others), 308.

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Isotherms of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and their mixtures (Townend and Bhatt), 502. Isotopes of Cs, Sr, Li, Rb, Ba, Sc and Th (Aston), 571.

James (E. J. F.) See Chattaway and James. J-oy (W. E.) and Wolfenden (J. H.) The Viscosity of Dilute Solutions of Strong Elec-

trolytes, 413.

Kinetics of adsorption processes (Ubbelohde and Egerton), 512.

Lambert (B.) and Foster (A. G.) Studies of Gas-Solid Equilibra, III, 246. Lee (A. R.) See Bengough and others. Lees (D. S.) See Blackett and Lees, 658. Lizius (J. L.) See Allmand and Lizius, 554.

MoLay (A. B.) See McLennan and McLay. MoLay (A. B.) See McLennan and others. McLennan (J. C.) and McLay (A. B.) Arc Spectrum of Gold, 35. McLennan (J. C.), McLay (A. B.) and Crawford (M. F.) Spark Spectrum of Mercury, Hg

II, 41. Mann (W. B.) and Dickins (B. G.) The Thermal Conductivities of the Saturated Hydro-

carbons in the Gaseous State, 77. Menzies (A. C.) The Normal Vibrations of Carbonate and Nitrate Ions, 265. Mercury spark spectrum (McLennan and others), 41. Metallic corrosion in light of quantitative measurement (Bengough and others), 308. Methane, slow combustion (Bone and Allum), 578. Methane, slow combustion at high pressures (Newitt and Haffner), 591. Methyl alcohol, formation in slow combustion of methane (Newitt and Haffner), 591. Michels (A.) and Gibson (R. 0.) The Measurement of the Viscosity of Gases at High

Pressures, 288. Moelwyn-Hughes (E. A.) See Bowen and others.

Negative ions and photo-electrons (Wellish), 427. Newitt (D. M.) and Haffner (A. E.) The Formation of Methyl Alcohol and Formaldehyde

in the Slow Combustion of Methane at I{igh Pressures, 591. Nitrate ions, normal vibrations (Menzies), 265.

Oxygen and hydrogen combination on surface of silica (Garstang and Hinshelwood), 1. Ozone and ozone-chlorine mixtures, kinetics of decomposition (Bowen and others), 211.

Patterson (H. S.) See Whytlaw-Gray and others. Photo-electrons and negative ions (Wellish), 427. Platinum, attack by iodine (Praagh and Rideal), 385. Pope (Sir William) and Whitworth (J. B.) The Optically Active spiro-5: 5-Dihydan-

toins, 357. Positive ions, mobility in helium (Tyndall and Powell), 125. Powell (C. F.) See Tyndall and Powell. Praagh (G. van) and Rideal (E. K.) An Investigation of the Attack of Platinum and

Tungsten by Iodine, 385. Presidential address, 533. Proton, mass (Eddington), 524.

Radium E, distribution of energy in the ,-ray spectrum (Champion), 672. Rao (K. R.) The Third Spark Spectrum of Arsenic (As IV), 604.

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Read (C. W. W.) Intensity Distribution in the Band Spectrum of Helium (He2) for the Region ) 6100-X 6500 643.

Real numbers, finite sequences (Heywood), 486. Relton (F. E.) The Steady Broadside Motion of an Anchor Ring in an Infinite Viscous

Liquid, 47. Rideal (E. K.) See Praagh and Rideal. Riezler (W.) The Scattering of o-Particles by Light Elements, 154. Robinson (C.) See Hartley and Robinson. Rosenhead (L.) The Formation of Vortices from a Surface of Discontinuity, 170. Salt hydrates, rate of dissociation (Smith and Topley), 224. Smith (M. L.) and Topley (B.) The Experimental Study of the Rate of Dissociation of

Salt Hydrates, 224. Smooth surfaces, contact of (Bastow and Bowden), 404. Spectrum, arc, of gold (McLennan and McLay), 35. Spectrum, band, of helium (Read), 643. Spectrum, B-ray of radium E (Champion), 672. Spectrum, spark, of arsenic (Rao), 604. Spectrum, spark, of mercury (McLennan and others), 41. Steel, mild, corrosion (Bengough and others), 308. Taylor (H. M.) The Interaction Energy of Two a-Particles at Close Distances, determined

from the Anomalous Scattering in Helium, 103. Thompson (H. H.) See Finch and Thompson. Topley (B.) See Smith and Topley. Townend (D. T. A.) and Bhatt (L. A.) Isotherms of Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide and

their Mixtures, 502. Townsend (J. S.) Elastic Collisions, 352. Tungsten, attack by iodine (Praagh and Rideal), 385. Tyndall (A. M.) and Powell (C. F.) The Mobility of Positive Ions in Helium, 125.

Ubbelohde (A. R.) and Egerton (A.) The Kinetics of Adsorption Processes, 512. Vibration of air in a tube causing circulations (Andrade), 445. Viscosity of gases at high pressures (Michels and Gibson), 288. Viscous liquid, motion of anchor ring in (Relton), 47. Vitamin D, abstract (Askew and others). Vortices, formation from surface of discontinuity (Rosenhead), 170. Wakeman (A. C. R.) See Ibbs and Wakeman, 613. Wellish (E. M.) Photo-Electrons and Negative Ions, 427. Werner (S.) Electron Scattering in Helium, 202. Wilson (A. H.) The Theory of Electronic Semi-Conductors, II, 277. Wilton (J. R.) On Dirichlet's Divisor Problem, 192. Wilson Chamber, range and velocity of recoil atoms (Blackett and Lees), 658. Whitworth (J. B.) See Pope and Whitworth. Wormwell (F.) See Bengough and others. Whytlaw-Gray (R.), Patterson (H. S.) and Cawood (W.) The Atonic Weight of Xenon, 7.

Xenon, atomic weight (Whytlaw-Gray and others), 7.

Zeolite Chabazite, sorption in (Evans), 97.

END OF THE ONE HUTNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH VOLUME (SERIES A).

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