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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. 143, No. 850 (Feb. 1, 1934), pp. 731-734 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96145 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 15:28 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 130.132.123.28 on Sun, 4 May 2014 15:28:12 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. 143, No. 850 (Feb. 1, 1934), pp. 731-734Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96145 .

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INDEX TO VOL. CXLIII. (A).

Adam (N. K.) and Harding (J. B.) Structure of surface films. XX.-Surface potential measurements on nitriles, 104.

Allsopp (C. B.) Refractive dispersion of organic compounds. IV.-Cyclohexene and 1: 3-Cyclohexadiene, 618.

Alpha-particles, bombardment of the heavy isotope of hydrogen (Rutherford and Kempton), 724.

Alpha-particles, measurements of relative velocities (Briggs), 604. Andrews (J. P.) See Robinson, Andrews and Irons. Antimonial analogues of the acridine series (Morgan and Davies), 38. Armstrong (G.), Himsworth (F. R.) and Butler (J. A. V.) Kinetics of electrode processes.

III.-Behaviour of platinum and gold electrodes in sulphuric acid and alkaline solutions containing oxygen, 89.

Atomic constants deduced from secondary cathode ray measurements (Robinson and others), 48.

Bailey (V. A.) Interaction between several species of hosts and parasites, 75. Bell (J.) See Bone and Bell. Bell (R. P.) Acid catalysis in non-aqueous solvents. I.-The rearrangement of

N-bromo-acetanilide, 377. Benzoquinone, p- termolecular polymerization products (Erdtman), 228. Bismuth, spark spectra (Crawford and McLay), 540. Bismuth, thermal expansion of, by X-ray measurements (Jay), 465. Bone (W. A.) and Bell (J.) Flame speeds during the " inflammation" of moist carbonic

oxide-oxygen mixtures, 1. Bone (W. A.), Haffner (A. E.) and Rance (H. F.) The slow combustion of ethylene, 16. Born (M.) Quantum theory of the electromagnetic field, 410. Braddick (H. J. J.) and Ditchburn (R. W.) Continuous absorption of light in cesium

vapour, 472. Bradford (B. W.) See Finch and others. Briggs (G. H.) Measurements of relative velocities of the ac-particles from radon, radium A

and radium C', 604. Bromo-acetanilide rearrangement in acid catalysis (Bell), 377. Butler (J. A. V.) See Armstrong, Himsworth and Butler.

Cesium, nucleus, mechanical moment (Jackson), 455. Coeium vapour, continuous absorption of light (Braddick and Ditchburn), 472. Carbonic oxide-oxygen mixtures, flame speeds during " inflammation " of moist (Bone

and Bell), 1. Catalysis, acid in non-aqueous solvents (Bell), I, 377. Cathode ray measurements, atomic constants deduced from secondary (Robinson and

others), 48. Coefficients of gases, dielectric (Watson and others), 558. Coefficients, volume, of expansion of gases at pressures below one metre (Coppock and

Whytlaw-Gray), 487. Collens (H.) See Schonland and Collens. Colloidal electrolytes, aggregation of, from transport number and conductivity measure-

ments (Robinson and Moilliet), 630. Combustion, gaseous, in electric discharges (Finch and others), 482. Coppock (J. B. M.) and Whytlaw-Gray (R.) Volume coefficients of expansion of several

gases at pressures below one metre, 487.

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Corrosion and co-ordination (Riley), 399. Crawford (M. F.) and MoLay (A. B.) Spark spectra of bismuth, Bi III and Bi II, 540.

Davies (G. R.) See Morgan and Davies. Dickins (B. G.) Effect of accommodation on heat conduction through gases, 517. Diquinones, rearrangement of oxidation-reduction type (Erdtman), 223. Dipole moments, electric, and determination of valency angles (Hampson and others), 147. Ditchburn (R. W.) See Braddick and Ditchburn. Dye (D. W.) and Essen (L.) Valve maintained tuning fork as a primary standard of

frequency, 285.

Eddington (Sir A.) Masses of proton and electron, 327. Electromagnetic field, quantum theory (Born), 410. Electrode processes, kinetics, III (Armstrong and others), 89. Electron, mass of (Eddington), 327. Ellis (C. D.) y-rays of radium (B + C) and of thorium (C + 0'), 350. Energy, latent, remaining in a metal after cold working (Taylor and Quinney), 307. Equilibrium, cathodic water-gas (Finch and others), 482. Erdtman (H. G. H.) Studies on formation of complex oxidation and condensation

products of phenols. A contribution to the investigation of the origin and nature of humic acid, I-IV, 177, 191, 223, 228.

Essen (L.) See Dye and Essen. Ethylene, slow combustion (Bone and others), 16.

Farmer (R. H.) See Hampson, Farmer and Sutton. Films, reaction kinetics (Fosbinder and Rideal), 61. Films, structure of surface (Adam and Harding), 104. Finch (G. I.), Bradford (B. W.) and Greenshields (R. J.) Gaseous combustion in electric

discharges. IX.-The cathodic water-gas equilibrium, 482. Fisk (J. B.) Calculation of internal conversion coefficients of y-rays, 674. Flame speeds during the " inflammation of moist carbonic oxide-oxygen mixtures

(Bone and Bell), 1. Fosbinder (R. J.) and Rideal (E. K.) Reaction kinetics in films. The hydrolysis of

y-stearolactone, 61. Frequency, primary standard (Dye and Essen), 285.

Gamma-rays, calculation of internal conversion coefficients (Fisk), 674. Gamma radiation, anomalous absorption of high energy (Gray and Tarrant), 681, 706. Gamma-rays of radium and thorium (Ellis), 350. Gray (L. H.) and Tarrant (G. T. P.) Phenomena associated with the absorption of high

energy gamma radiation, II and III, 681, 706. Greenshields (R. J.) See Finch and others. Griffiths (J. H. E.) The mean lives of excited neon atoms, 588.

Haffner (A. E.) See Bone, Haffner and Rance. Hampson (G. C.), Farmer (R. H.) and Sutton (L. E.) The determination of the valency

angles of the oxygen and sulphur atoms and the methylene and sulphoxy groups, from electric dipole moments, 147.

Harding (J. B.) See Adam and Harding. Hartree (D. R.) Results of calculations of atomic wave functions. IT.-Results for

K+ and Cs+, 506. Heat conduction through gases, effect of accommodation (Dickins), 517.

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Himsworth (F. R.) See Armstrong, Himsworth and Butler. Hopkins (Sir F. Gowland) Presidential address, 242. Hosts and parasites, interaction between several species (Bailey), 75. Hydrogen, heavyisotope, bombardment by oc-particles (Rutherford and Kempton), 724.

Irons (E. J.) See Robinson, Andrews and Irons.

Jackson ('C. V.) Wave-lengths of the red lines of neon and their use as secondary standards, 124.

Jackson (D. A.) Mechanical moment of the nucleus of caesium, 455. Jay (A. H.) Thermal expansion of bismuth by X-ray measurements, 465.

Kempton (A. E.) See Rutherford and Kempton. Keplerian systems in quantum mechanics, method of calculating the mean value of l/rs

(Van Vleck), 679. Kinetics of electrode processes, part III (Armstrong and others), 89.

Kinetics, reaction, in films (Fosbinder and Rideal), 61.

Light, continuous absorption in caesium vapour (Braddick and Ditchburn), 472. Lightning, progressive (Schonland and Collens), 654.

McLay (A. B.) See Crawford and McLay. Mandlekar (M. R.) See Townend and Mandlekar. Metal, latent energy in, after cold working (Taylor and Quinney), 307. Moilliet (J. L.) See Robinson and Moilliet. Morgan (G. T.) and Davies (G. R.) Antimonial analogues of the acridine series.

Dihydrostibacridines, 38.

Napthoquinone, oc-, termolecular polymerization products (Erdtman), 228. Neon atoms, mean lives of excited (Griffiths), 588. Neon, wave-lengths of the red lines and their use as secondary standards (Jackson), 124. NH, ?3240 band (Pearse), 112.

Oxygen atoms, determination of valency angles from electric dipole moments (Hampson and others), 147.

Parasites and hosts, interaction between several species (Bailey), 75. Pearse (R. W. B.) ?3240 band of NH, 112. Pentane-air mixtures, influence of pressure on spontaneous ignition (Townend and

Mandlekar), 168. Phenols, formation of complex oxidation and condensation products (Erdtman), 177,

191, 223, 228. Presidential address (Hopkins), 242. Proton, mass of (Eddington), 327.

Quantum theory of the electromagnetic field (Born), 410. Quinney (H.) See Taylor and Quinney. Quinones coupling to diphenyl derivatives (Erdtman), 191. Quinones, reactivity of simple monocyclic (Erdtman), 177.

Radium A and C', velocity of oc-particles from (Briggs), 604. Radium, y-rays of (Itllis), 350. Radon, velocity of oc-particles from (Briggs), 604. Ramaswamy (K. L.) See Watson and others. Rance (H. F.) See Bone, Haffner and Rance. Rao (G. Gundu). See Watson and others.

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Refractive dispersion of organic compounds (Allsopp), 608. Rideal (E. K.) See Fosbinder and Rideal. Riley (H. L.) Corrosion and co-ordination, 399. Robinson (C.) and Moilliet (J. L.) Aggregation of colloidal electrolytes from transport

number and conductivity measurements: some benzidine dyes, 630. Robinson (H. R.), Andrews (J. P.) and Irons (E. J.) Atomic constants deduced from

secondary cathode ray measurements, 48. Rutherford (Lord) and Kempton (A. E.) Bombardment of the heavy isotope of hydrogen

by oc-particles, 724.

Schonland (B. F. J.) and Collens (H.) Progressive lightning, 654. Sea-water, electrical properties for alternating currents (Smith-Rose), 135. Sen-Gupta (P. K.) Absorption spectra of the sulphides of zinc, cadmium and mercury

from ?7000-1900, and the heat of dissociation of sulphur, 438. Smith (D. B.) and Southwell (R. V.) Stresses induced by flexure in a deep rectangular

beam, 271. Smith-Rose (R. L.) The electrical properties of sea-water for alternating currents, 135. Southwell (R. V.) See Smith and Southwell. Spectra, absorption, of the sulphides of zinc, etc. (Senr-Gupta), 438. Spectra, spark, of bismuth Bi III and Bi II (Crawford and MeLay), 540. Spectrum of NE, X3240 band (Pearse), 112. Stresses in a deep rectangular beam induced by flexure (Smith and Southwell), 271. Sulphides, absorption spectra (Sen-Gupta), 438. Sulphur atoms, determination of valency angles from electric dipole moments (Hampson

and others), 147. Sulphur, heat of dissociation (Sen-Gupta), 438. Sutton (L. E.) See Hampson, Farmer and Sutton.

Tarrant (G. T. P.) See Gray and Tarrant. Taylor (G. I.) and Quinney (H.) Latent energy remaining in a metal after cold working,

307. Thorium, y-rays (Ellis), 350. Toluquinone, termolecular polymerization products (Erdtrman), 228. Townend (D. T. A.) and Mandlekar (M. R.) Influence of pressure on the spontaneous

ignition of inflammable gas-air mixtures. II.-Pentane-air mixtures, 168. Tuning fork, valve, maintained as primary standard of frequency (Dye and Essen), 285.

Valency angles of the oxygen and sulphur atoms and methylene and sulphoxvy groups, determination from electric dipole moments (Hampson and others), 147.

Van Vleck (J. H.) A new method of calculating the mean value of 1/r$ for Keplerian systems in quantum mechanics, 679.

Watson (H. E.), Gundu Rao (G.) and Ramaswamy (K. L.) Dielectric coefficients of gases, II, 558.

Wave functions, atomic, results of calculations (Hartree), 506. Williams (E. J.) Anomalous dispersion and absorption of X-rays, 358. Whytlaw-Gray (R.) See Coppock and Whytlaw-Gray.

X-rays, anomalous dispersion and absorption (Williams), 358. X-ray measurements, thermal expansion of bismuth (Jay), 465.

END OF TIHE ONE RTJNDRED AND , FORTY-THIRD VOLUMF, (SERIES A).

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