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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. 139, No. 839 (Mar. 3, 1933), pp. 727-730 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96040 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 16:22 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 195.78.109.27 on Sat, 3 May 2014 16:22:02 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. 139, No. 839 (Mar. 3, 1933), pp. 727-730Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96040 .

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INDEX TO VOL. CXXXIX. (A.)

Adam (N. K.) See Guggenheim and Adam. Adsorption at surface of solutions (Guggenheim and Adam), 218. Alpha-particles, products from radium C' (Briggs), 638. Alpha-particles, relative velocities from thorium X (Briggs), 638. Alpha-rays, analysis by annular magnetic field (Rutherford and others), 617. Armstrong (G.) See Butler and Armstrong.

Barrell (H.) See Sears and Barrell. Barometer, new primary standard (Sears and Clark), 130. Bell (R. P.) The Application of Quantum Mechanics to Chemical Kinetics, 466. Beta-rays, maximum energy from uranium X (Sargent), 659. Black (M. M.) See Hartree and Black. Blackett (P. M. S.) and Occhialini (G. P. S.) Some Photographs of the Tracks of Penetrat-

ing Radiation, 699. Blair (G. W. S.) See Schofield and Blair. Bone (W. A.), Newitt.(D. M.) and Townend (D. T. A.) Gaseous Combustion at High

Pressures, XIV, 57. Bowden (B. V.) See Rutherford and others. Briggs (G. H.) The Relative Velocities of the Alpha-Particles from Thorium X and its

Products and from Radium C', 638. Butler (J. A. V.) and Armstrong (G.) The Kinetics of Electrode Processes, II, 406.

Cadmium lamp radiations, comparison with Michelson lamp (Sears and Barrell), 202. Clark (J. S.) See Sears and Clark. Collie (C. H.) See Gratias and Collie. Collisions, inelastic, general theory (Massey and Mohr), 187. Collisions, method of impact parameter (Williams), 163. Combustion at high pressures, XIV, XV, XVI (Bone and others), 57, 74, 83. Concepts of inverse probability (Fisher), 343. Cone moving at high speeds, air pressure on (Taylor and Maccoll), 278. Copper-cadmium alloys, X-ray study (Owen and Pickup), 526. Coster (D.) and Knol (K. S.) The Atomic Scattering Factor for X-Rays in the Region

of Anomalous Dispersion, 459. Crystal-photoeffect (Teichmann), 105. Cuthbertson (C.) and Cuthbertson (Maude) On the Refractivity of Para-Hydrogen, 517.

Deb (S. C.) On the Arc Spectrum of Iodine, 380. Double layer, diffuse (Lens), 596. Dutta (A. K.) and Sen Gupta (P. K.) On the Absorption Spectra of some Higher Oxides,

397,

Electric current, flow in semi-infinite stratified media (King), 237. Electrode processes, kinetics (Butler and Armstrong), 406. Electromagnetic fields due to variable electric charges (Schott), 37.

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Electron emission, secondary (Rao), 436. Electron scattering in helium (Werner), 113. Electrons, slow, collision with atoms (Massey and Mohr), 187. Electron wave equation, foundations (Milner), 349. Ellis (C. D.) The Corpuscular X-Ray Spectra of the Radio-Elements, 336. Ellis (C. D.) and Mott (N. F.) The Internal Conversion of the y-Rays and Nuclear Level

Systems of the Thorium B and C Bodies, 369. Ergosterol, surface potentials of unimolecular films (Fosbinder), 93. Evans (R. C.) The Positive Ion Work Function of Tungsten for the Alkali Metals, 604.

Fisher (R. A.) The Concepts of Inverse Probability and Fiducial Probability Referring to Unknown Parameters, 343.

Fosbinder (R. J.) On the Surface Potentials of Unimolecular Films of Ergosterol.-The Photochemical Formation of Vitamin ID, 93.

Fra meworks, braced, calculation of stresses (Souithwell), 475.

Gamma-rays, internal conversion (Ellis and Mott), 369. Garner (W. E.) and Hailes (H. R.) Thermal Decomnposition and Detonation of Mercury

Fulminate, 576. Gaseous combustion at high pressures (Bone and others), 57, 74, 83. Gratias (Q. A.) and Collie (C. H.) The Parent of Protactinium, 567. Griffiths (J. G. A.) See Norrish and Griffiths. Guggenheim (E. A.) and Adam (N. K.) The Thermodynamics of Adsorption at the

Surface of Solutions, 218.

Hailes (H. R.) See Garner and Hailes. Harkness (H. W.) and Heard (J. F.) The Stark Effect for Xenon, 416. Hartree (ID. R.) and Black (M. M.) A Theoretical Investigation of the Oxygen Atom in

various States of Ionisation, 311. Heard (J. F.) See Harkness and Heard. Helium, electron scattering (Werner), 113. Hinshelwood (C. N.), Moelwyn-Hughes (E. A.) and Rolfe (A. C.) The Combination of

Hydrogen and Oxygen in a Silver Vessel, 521. Hopkins (Sir F. Gowland) Address at Annivarsary Meeting, 1. Hydrogen and oxygen, combination in silver vessel (Hlinshelwood and others), 521. Hydrogen and oxygen combination photosensitised by nitrogen peroxide (Norrish and

Griffiths), 147.

Iodine, arc spectrum (Deb), 380.

Jackson, (ID. A.) The Hyperfine Structure of the Lines of the Arc Spectrum of Rubidium, 673.

King (L. V.) On the Flow of Electric Current in Semi-Infinite Stratified Media, 237. King (R. 0.) The Beneficial Effect of Oxidation on the Lubricating Properties of Oil, 447. Knol (K. S.) See Coster and Knol.

Lamont (F. G.) See Newitt and Lamont. Lens (J.) On the Diffuse Double Layer, 596. Lewis (W. B.) See Rutherford and others.

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Maccoll (J. W.) See Taylor and Maccoll. Massey (H. S. W.) and hJohr (C. B. 0.) The Collision of Slow Electrons with. Atoms,

11, 187. McBain (J. W.) and McBain (M. E. L.) Sedimentation Equilibrium in the Ultracentrifuge;

Types Obtained with Soap Solutions, 26. McLennan (J. C.) and Turnbull (R.) The Broadening of the Ultraviolet Absorption Bandcs

of Xenon under pressure, 683. Melville (IH. W.) The Photochemistry of Phosphine, 541. Mercury, fluorescent excitation (Rayleigh), 507. .Mercury fulminate, thermal decomposition (Garner and Hailes), 576. Michelson lamp radiations, comparison with cadmium lamp (Sears and Barrell), 202. Milner (S. R.) On the Foundations of the Electron Wave Equation, 349. Moelwyn-Hughes (E. A.) See Hinshelwood and others. Mohr (C. B. 0.) See Massey and Mohr. Mott (N. F.) See Ellis and Mott.

Newitt (D. M.) See Bone and others. .Newitt (D. M.) and Lamont (F. G.) Gaseous Combustion at High Pressures, XVI, 83. .Norrish (R. G. W.) and Griffiths (J. G. A.) The Combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen

Photosensitised by Nitrogen Peroxide, 147.

*Occhialini (G. P. S.) See Blackett and Occhialini. 'Oil, lubricating properties (King), 447. ODutridge (L. E.) See Townend and Outridge. ,Owen (E. A.) and Pickup (L.) X-Ray Study of Copper-Cadmium Alloys, 526. Oxygen and hydrogen, combination in silver vessel (Hinshelwood and others), 521. 'Oxygen atom, theoretical investigation (Hartree and Black), 311.

.Para-hydrogen, refractivity (Cuthbertson and Cuthbertson), 517. Penetrating radiation, photographs of tracks (Blackett and Occhialini), 699. .Phosphine, photochemistry (Melville), 541. Pickup (L.) See Owen and Pickup. Presidential address, 1. Protactinium, parent (Gratias and Collie), 567. Probability invierse and fiducial (Fisher), 343.

Quantum mechanics, application to chemical kinetics (Bell), 466.

Radiation, penetrating photographs of tracks (Blackett and Occhialini), 699. Radiations emitted by new cadmium and Michelson lamp (Sears and Barrell), 202. Rao (S. R.) The Efficiency of Secondary Electron Emission, 436. Rayleigh (Lord) Fluorescent Excitation of Mercury by the Resonance Frequency and by

Lower Frequencies, V, 507. Rolfe (A. C.) See Hinshelwood and others. Rutherford (Lord), Wynn-Williams (C. E.), Lewis (W. B.) and Bowden (B. V.) Analysis

of a-Rays by an Annular Magnetic Field, 617.

Sargent (B. W.) The Maximnum Energy of the 3-Rays from Uranium X and other Bodies, 659.

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Schofield (R. K.) and Blair (G. W. S.) The Relationship between Viscosity, Elasticity and Plastic Strength of a Soft Material as Illustrated by some Mechanical Properties of Flour Dough, II, 557.

Schott (G. A.) On the Electromagnetic Fields due to Variable Electric Charges and the Intensities of Spectrum Lines According to the Quantum Theory, 37.

Sears (J. E.) and Barrell (H.) Interferential Comparison of the Red and other Radiations emitted by a New Cadmium Lamp and the Michelson Lamp, 202.

Sears (J. E.) and Clark (J. S.) A New Primary Standard Barometer, 130. Sedimentation equilibrium in the ultracentrifuge (McBain and McBain), 26. Sen Gupta (P. K.) See Dutta and Sen Gupta. Southwell (R. V.) On the Calculation of Stresses in Braced Frameworks, 475. Spectra, absorption of some higher oxides (Dutta and Sen Gupta), 397. Spectrum arc of iodine (Deb), 380. Spectrum, arc, of rubidium (Jackson), 673. Spectrum lines, intensities according to quantum theory (Schott), 37. Stresses in braced frameworks, calculation (Southwell), 475.

Taylor (G. I.) and Maccoll (J. W.) The Air Pressure on a Cone Moving at High Speeds, 1, 278.

Teichmann (H.) The Theory of the Crystal-Photoeffect, 105. Thermodynamics of adsorption at surface of solutions (Guggenheim and Adam), 218. Townend (D. T. A.) See Bone and others. Townend (D. T. A.) and Outridge (L. E.) Gaseous Combustion at High Pressures, XV,

74. Tungsten, positive ion work function for alkali metals (Evans) 604. Turnbull (R.) See MeLennan and Turnbull.

Viscosity of soft materials (Schofield and Blair), 557. Vitamin D, photochemical formation (Fosbinder), 93.

Werner (S.) Electron Scattering in Helium. Absolute Measurements at 900 and 450, 113. Williams (E. J.) Applications of the Method of Impact Parameter in Collisions, 163. Wynn-Williams (C. E.) See Rutherford and others.

Xenon, stark effect (Harkness and Heard), 416. Xenon, ultraviolet absorption bands (McLennan and Turnbull), 683. X-ray spectra of the radio-elements (Ellis), 336. X-ray study of copper-cadmium alloys (Owen and Pickup), 526. X-rays, atomic scattering factor (Coster and Knol), 459.

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

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