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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. 142, No. 846 (Oct. 1, 1933), pp. i-v Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96107 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 19:23 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 19:23:03 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. 142, No. 846 (Oct. 1, 1933), pp. i-vPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96107 .

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PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

ROYAL SOCIETY OFn LONDON SERIES A

CONTAINING PAPERS OF A MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTEI.

VOL. CXLII.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR THE ROYAL SOCIETY AND SOLD BY

HARRISON AND SONS, LTD., ST. MARTIN'S LANE PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY.

NOVEMBER, 1933.

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LONI)ON

HARRISON AND SONS, LTD), PVRLNTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MIAJESTY,

ST. MARTIN 'S LANE.

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CONTENTS. -4C0--

SERIES A. VOL. CXLII.

No. A 846.-October 1, 1933. PAGQE

Bakerian Lecture-The Neutron. By J. Chadwick, F.R.S .................................. 1

Absorption Spectra of Burning Hydrocarbons. By A. Egerton, F.R.S., and L. M. Pidgeon. (Plate 1) ...............................26................................. 26

The Spectrum of H2. The Bands ending on 2p 3II Levels.-Part III. By 0. W. Richardson, F.R.S., and P. M. Davidson. Appendix by J. Marsden and W. M. Evans ....... 40

The Spectrum of H2. The 3dUs and 4dl Levels. By 0. W. Richardson, F.R.S., and P. M. Davidson .................................. ................................ 63

The Homogeneous Catalysis of Gaseous Reactions by Iodine. The Decomposition of Propionic Aldehyde, and a General Discussion. By S. Bairstow and C. N. Hinshelwood, F.R.S .................................................................. 77

On a New Type of Expansion Apparatus. By C. T. R. WVilson, F.R.S .................... 88

The Motion of a Rotor carried by a Flexible Shaft in Flexible Bearings. By D. M. Smith. Communicated by G. Stoney, F.R.S ...................................... 92

The First Spark Spectrum of Gold. Au II. By B. V. R. Rao. Communicated by Lord Rayleigh, For. Sec. R.S ............................................................. 118

Investigations in the Infra-red Region of the Spectrum. Part IX.-The Absorption Spectrum of Chlorine Monoxide (C120). By C. R. Bailey and A. B. D. Cassie. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F.R.S .......................................... I ......... 129

The Passage of Positive Ions through Gases. By H. S. W. Massey and R. A. Smith. Communicated by P. A. M. Dirac, F.R.S .................................................142

The Estimation of Electric Moment in Solution by the Temperature Coefficient Method. Part I.-Experimental Method and the Electric Moments of some Benzyl Compounds. By F. Fairbrother. Communicated by A. Lapworth, F.R.S. ......................................... I 173

The Thermal Expansions of Certain Crystals with Layer Lattices. By H. D. Megaw. Communicated by A. Hutchinson, F.R.S. (Plate 2) ................................. 198

The Internal Conversion of y-Rays.-II. By H. M. Taylor and N. F. Mott. Com- municated by P. A. M. Dirac, F.R.S ...................................... . . 25

The Thermal Expansion of Quartz by X-ray Measurements. By A. H. Jay. Communicated by W. L. Bragg, F.R.S. (Plate 3) ..................................... 237

On the Electric Charge Collected by Water Drops Falling through Ionized Air in a Vertical Electric Field. By J. P. Gott. Communicated by C. T. R. Wilson, F.R..S...................................... 248

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it.

PAGE Quantization of the Kramers and Pauli Model. By P. M. Davidson. Communicated

by 0. W. Richardson, .... 269

The Behaviour of Metals, Particularly Lead and Bismuth, in Atomic Hydrogen, and Attempts to Prepare Atomic Hydrogen from Hydrides. By T. G. Pearson, P. L. Robinson and E. M. Stodd,art. Communicated by J. Kendall, F.R.S. ... 275

Perturbations in the Barium I Spectrum. By C. 0. Langstroth. Communicated by 0. W. Richardson, F.R.S ..................... 286

Interference Due to Walls of a Wind-Tunnel. By L. Rosenhead. Communicated by H. G. Glauert, F.R.S ................. .,...,.,.. I , . 308

The Inelastic Scattering of Slow Electrons in Gases.-III. By F. H. Nicoll and C. B. 0. Mohr. Communicate& by Lord Rutherford, O.M., F.R.S ............. 320

An X-ray Study of p-Diphenylbenzene. By L. W. Pickett. Conmmunicated by Sir William Bragg, O.M., F.R.S . .............................. 333

Analysis of the Long Range oc-Particles from Radium C' by the Magnetic Focussing Method. By Lord Rutherford, G.M., F.R.S., W. B. Lewis and B. V. Bowden ... 347

No. A 847.-November 1, 1933.

Spectrum of the Afterglow of Carbon Dioxide. By A. Fowler, F.R.S., and A. G. Gaydon. (Plate 4) ............................. 362

Beryllium and Helium. I.-The Helium Contained in Beryls of Varied Geological Age. By Lord Rayleigh, For. Sec. R.S .370

The Influence of the Underlying Surface on the Cataphoretic Mobility of Adsorbed Proteins. By A. Dummett and P. Bowden. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F.R.S ........ ,. 382

The Structure of Surface Films. Part XVIII.-The Effect of Alkalinity in the Underlying Solution on Films of Fatty Acids. By N. K. Adam and J. r. F. Miller. Communicated by F. C. Donnan, FER.S .................................... 401

The Structure of Surface Films. Part XI.X.-Influence of Alkaline Solutions on Films with Various End Groups. By N. K. Adam and J. G. F. Miller. Com- municated by F. G. Donnan, F.R.S .......................... 416

The Reflection of X-rays from Anthracene Crystals. By B. W. Robinson. Com- municated by Sir William Brag,g, O.M., F.R.S. (Plate 5) .... .- 422

Exh a-age of Energy between Inert Gas Atoms and a Solid Surface. By J. M. Jackson and A. Holwarth. Communicated by D. R. Hartree, F.R,S ..... . 447

A Comparison of the Catalytic Activity of Liquid and Solid Surfaces. The De- composition of Methanol on Solid and Liquid Zinc. By E. W. R. Steacie and E. M. Elkin. Communicated by H. T. Barnes, F.R.8 .... 457

The Emission Constants of Metals in the, Near Infra-red. By C. Hurst. Com- municated by F. A. Lindemann, F.R.S . ..................................... 466

The Flow of Viscous Liquid Past Spinning Bodies. By T. E. Garstang. Communi- cated by L. N. G. Filon, F.R.S ............................................................. 4991

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The Scattering of Electrons by Metal Vapours. II.-Zinc. By E. C. Childs and H1. S. W. Massey. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, G.M., F.RS ..S........... 509

The Exchange of Energy between Gas Atoms and Solid Surfaces. II1.-The Accommodation Coefficient of Neon. By J. K. Roberts. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O.M., F.R.S ...................... . . . . . . 518

The Kinetics of the Reaction between Hydrogen and Nitrous Oxide.-I. By H. W. Melvill.e. Communicated by J. Kendall, F.R.S .................................. 524

On the Two-Dimensional Steady Flow of a Viscous Fluid Behind a Solid Body.-I. By S. Goldstein. Communicated by L. N. C(. Filon, F.R.S. Appendix by A. Fage ............................................................................................54

On the Two-Dimensional Steady Flow of a Viscous Fluid Behind a Solid Body.-II. By S. Coldstein. Communic.ated by L. N. G. Filon, F.R.S ..... .... 563

Some Intensity Meas.urements on the Banid Spectrum of Helium (He2). By R. C. Johnson and R. C. Turner. Comu inicated by 0. W. Richardson, F.R.S..... 574

The Change in the Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride in Aqueous Solution with increasing Concentration of Hydrochloric Acid. By O..R. Howell and A. Jackson. Communicated by E. K. Rideal, F.R.S .................................. 587

T.he Transmission of Infra-red Radiation by a Thin Layer of Horn. By H. J. Taylor. Communicated by Sir Leonard Hill, F.R.S .................................. 598

Power Loss Phenomena in Liquid Dielectrics. By W. Jackson. Communicated by M. Walker, F.R.S ........................................ 606

On the Stability for Three-Dimensional Disturbances of Viscous Fluid Flow between Parallel Walls. By H. B. Squire. Communicated by R. V. Southwell, F.R.S. 621

The Mechanism of the Oxygen Electrode. By T. P. Hoar. Communicated by E. K. Rideal, F.R.S ........................... 628

The Inelastic Scattering of Slow Electrons in Gases.--IV. By F. H. Nicoll and C. B. 0. Mohr. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, O.M., F.R.S . ............... 647

Fourier Analysis of the Durene Structure. By J. M. Robertson. Communicated by Sir William Bragg, O.M., F.R.S. ..........................., 659

The Crystalline Structure of Naphthalene. A Quantitative X-ray Investigation. By J. M. Robertson. Communicated by Sir William Bragg, O.M., F.R.S. 674

Collisions of Neutrons with Light Nuclei.-Part II. By N. Feather. Communi- cated by Lord Rutherford, O.M., F.R.S. (Plates 6 and 7) ........................... 689

Index ............. 711

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