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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 150, No. 871 (Jul. 1, 1935), pp. 729-732 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96245 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 14:02 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, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.27 on Sun, 4 May 2014 14:02:19 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and PhysicalSciences, Vol. 150, No. 871 (Jul. 1, 1935), pp. 729-732Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96245 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME CX (A) Alcohols, propyl and butyl, sorption by silica gel (Foster), 77. Alpha rays, energy (Wilson), 1. Angus (W. R.) and Leckie (A. HI.) Investigations of Raman spectra. II-The

Raman spectra of perchloric acid and nitrosyl perchlorate, 615. Appleton (E. V.) and Naismith (R.) Some further measurements of upper-atmo-

spheric ionization, 685. Astbury (W. T.) and Sisson (W. A.) X-ray studies of the structure of hair, wool, and

related fibres. III-The configuration of the keratin molecule and its orienta- tion in the biological cell, 533.

Atoms and molecules, interaction with solid surfaces, I and II (Lennard-Jones and Strachan, and Strachan), 442, 456.

Benzoquinone, structure (Robertson), 106. Beryllium, self-consistent field, with exchange (Hartree and Hartree), 9. Beryllium, some nuclear transformations (Oliphant and others), 241. Bethe (H. A.) On the annihilation radiation of positrons, 129. Bethe (H. A.) Statistical theory of superlattices, 552. Bismuth single crystals, magnetostriction (Shoenberg), 619. Bjerge (T.) and Westcott (C. H.) On the slowing down of neutrons in various sub-

stances containing hydrogen, 709. Booker (H. G.) The application of the magneto-ionic theory to the ionosphere, 267. Born (M.) On the theory of optical activity. I-General theory of a system of

coupled isotropic oscillators. II-Molecules with a binary axis of symmetry, 84. Born (M.) and Infeld (L.) On the quantization of the new field theory, II, 141. Boron, some nuclear transformations (Oliphant and others), 241. Bosworth (R. C. L.) The mobility of sodium on tungsten, 58. Braddick (H. J. J.) and Ditchburn (R. W.) The absorption of light in caesium vapour

in the presence of helium, 478.

Caesium salts of certain 12-heteropoly acids, X-ray study (Santos), 309. Caesium vapour, absorption of light in the presence of helium (Braddick and Ditch-

burn), 478. Catalysis of the ortho-para transformation by paramagnetic gases (Kalckar and

Teller), 520. Combustion of hydrocarbons, theory (Norrish), 36. Conduction, thermal, through vapours (Milverton), 287. Cyanuric triazide, crystal structure (Knaggs), 576.

Denisoff (A. K.) and Richardson (0. W.) The emission of electrons under the influence of chemical action. VI-The reactions of liquid NaK2 with gaseous C1CN, HgBr2, (OH)2, 03 and with some gases giving small negative emission, 495.

Dibenzyl, X-ray analysis of the structure, II (Robertson), 348. Dielectric loss in paraffin wax solutions at high radio frequencies (Jackson), 197. Diffusion of gases through metals (Smithells and Ransley), 172. Ditchburn (R. W.) See Braddick and Ditchburn.

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Electrons, emission under influence of chemical action, VI (Denisoff and Richardson), 495.

Electromagnetic fields due to variable electric charges (Hulme), 416. Emulsions, photographic, tracks of a-particles and protons (Taylor), 382.

Fawcett (E. W.) See Gibson and others. Field, self-consistent, for beryllium (Hartree and Hartree), 9. Field theory, Born's (Schr6dinger), 465. Field theory, new, commuting co-ordinates (Pryce), 166. Field theory, new, quantization (Born and Infeld), 141. Flint (H. T.) A relativistic basis of the quantum theory, III, 421. Foster (A. G.) The sorption of propyl and butyl alcohols by silica gel, 77.

Galvanometer constant of a circular coil of many windings (Glazebrook), 487. Gamma rays, energy (Wilson), 1. Gamma rays, secondary, excited by the passage of neutrons through matter (Lea),

637. Gibson (R. 0.), Fawcett (E. W.), and Perrin (M. W.) The effect of pressure on

reactions in solution. I-Sodium ethoxide and ethyl iodide to 3000 kg/cm2. II-Pyridine and ethyl iodide to 8500 kg/cm2, 223.

Glazebrook (Sir Richard) The galvanometer constant of a circular coil of many wind- ings, 487.

Grosse (A. V.) The atomic weight of protactinium, 363.

Hartree (D. R.) and Hartree (W.) Self-consistent field, with exchange, for beryllium, 9.

Hartree (W.) See Hartree and Hartree. Haslam (R. N. H.) The stark effect for mercury, 338. Helium, absorption of light in caesium vapour in presence of (Braddick and Ditch-

burn), 478. Hulme (H. R.) On the electromagnetic fields due to variable electric charges and the

intensities of spectrum lines according to the quantum theory, 416. Hydrocarbons, theory of combustion (Norrish), 36.

Infeld (L.) See Born and Infeld. Instability of a cylindrical thread of a viscous liquid surrounded by another viscous

fluid (Tomotika), 322. Intensities, stark, in a canal-ray source, at different pressures (Thornton), 259. Ionization, upper atmospheric, some further measurements (Appleton and Naismith),

685. Ionosphere, application of the magneto-ionic theory (Booker), 267.

Jackson (W.)-The mechanism of dielectric loss in paraffin wax solutions at high radio frequencies, 197.

Kalckar (F.) and Teller (E.) On the theory of the catalysis of the ortho-para trans- formation by paramagnetic gases, 520.

Kempton (A. E.) See Oliphant and others. Keratin fibres, X-ray studies, III (Astbury and Sisson), 533. Knaggs (I. E.) The crystal structure of cyanuric triazide, 576.

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Langstroth (G. 0.) Excitation and emission in the nitrogen band spectrum, 371. Lea (D. E.) Secondary gamma rays excited by the passage of neutrons through

matter, 637. Leckie (A. H.) See Angus and Leckie. Lennard-Jones (J. E.) and Strachan (C.) The interaction of atoms and molecules

with solid surfaces. I-The activation of adsorbed atoms to higher vibrational states, 442.

Light, absorption, in caesium vapour in the presence of helium (Braddick and Ditch- burn), 478.

Magneto-ionic theory, application to the ionosphere (Booker), 267. Magnetostriction, bismuth single crystals (Shoenberg), 619. Mechanics, relativistic quantum (Nikolsky), 411. Mercury, stark effect (Haslam), 338. Metals, diffusion of gases through (Smithells and Ransley), 172. Milverton (S. W.) An experimental investigation of thermal conduction through

vapours, 287.

Naismith (R.) See Appleton and Naismith. Neutrons, passage through matter, excitation of secondary gamma rays (Lea), 637. Neutrons, slowing down in various substances containing hydrogen (Bjerge and

Westcott), 709. Nikolsky (K.) On the relativistic quantum mechanics, 411. Nitrogen band spectrum, excitation and emission (Langstroth), 371. Norrish (R. G. W.) A theory of the combustion of hydrocarbons, 36.

Oliphant (M. L. E.), Kempton (A. E.), and Rutherford (Lord) Some nuclear trans- formations of beryllium and boron, and the masses of the light elements, 241.

Optical activity, I and II (Born), 84. Oxygen afterglow (Rayleigh), 34. Ozone, thermal decomposition (Schumacher), 220.

Perrin (M. W.) See Gibson and others. Photographic emulsions, tracks of ac-particles and protons (Taylor), 382. Positrons, annihilation radiation (Bethe), 129. Protactinium, atomic weight (Grosse), 363. Pryce (M. H. L.) Commuting co-ordinates in the new field theory, 166.

Quantum theory, intensities of spectrum lines (Hulme), 416. Quantum theory, relativistic basis, III (Flint), 421.

Radon, vapour pressure and condensation at low temperatures (Wertenstein), 395. Ransley (C. E.) See Smithells and Ransley. Rayleigh (Lord) Note on the oxygen afterglow, 34. Richardson (O. W.) See Denisoff and Richardson. Robertson (J. M.) The structure of benzoquinone. A quantitative X-ray investiga-

tion, 106. Robertson (J. M.) X-ray analysis of the structure of dibenzyl. LI-Fourier analysis,

348. Rochester (G. D.) The absorption spectrum of stannous sulphide, 668. Rutherford (Lord) See Oliphant and others.

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Santos (J. A.) An X-ray study of the caesium salts of certain 12-heteropoly acids, 309.

Schrodinger (E.) Contribution to Born's new theory of the electromagnetic field, 465. Schumacher (H. J.) The thermal decomposition of ozone: some remarks on the

paper by M. Ritchie on the same subject, 220. Shoenberg (D.) The magnetostriction of bismuth single crystals. 619. Sisson (W. A.) See Astbury and Sisson. Smithells (C. J.) and Ransley (C. E.) The diffusion of gases through metals, 172. Sodium, mobility on tungsten (Bosworth), 58. Solutions, effect of pressure on reactions, I (Gibson and others), 223. Sorption by silica gel, of propyl and butyl alcohols (Foster), 77. Spectra, absorption, of some polyatomic molecules containing methyl and ethyl

radicals (Thompson), 603. Spectra, Raman, of perchloric acid and nitrosyl perchlorate (Angus and Leckie), 615. Spectrum, absorption, of stannous sulphide (Rochester), 668. Spectrum lines, intensities according to the quantum theory (Hulme), 416. Spectrum, nitrogen band, excitation and emission (Langstroth), 371. Stannous sulphide, absorption spectrum (Rochester), 668. Strachan (C.) The interaction of atoms and molecules with solid surfaces. Il-The

evaporation of adsorbed atoms, 456. Strachan (C.) See also Lennard-Jones and Strachan. Superlattices, statistical theory (Bethe), 552. Surfaces, solid, interaction with atoms and molecules (Lennard-Jones and Strachan,

and Strachan), 442, 456.

Taylor (H. J.) The tracks of oc-particles and protons in photographic emulsions, 382. Teller (E.) See Kalckar and Teller. Thompson (H. W.) The absorption spectra of some polyatomic molecules containing

methyl and ethyl radicals, 603. Thornton (R. L.) Stark intensities in a canal-ray source at different pressures, 259. Tomotika (S.) On the instability of a cylindrical thread of a viscous liquid surrounded

by another viscous fluid, 322. Transformation, ortho-para, theory of catalysis by paramagnetic gases (Kalckar and

Teller), 520. Tungsten, mobility of sodium on (Bosworth), 58.

Wertenstein (L.) Vapour pressure and condensation of radon at low temperatures, 395.

Westcott (C. H.) See Bjerge and Westcott. Wilson (H. A.) The energies of alpha and gamma rays, 1.

X-ray studies of structure of hair, wool, and related fibres, III (Astbury and Sisson), 533.

X-ray study of the caesium salts of certain 12-heteropoly acids (Santos), 309.

END OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH VOLUME (SERIES A)

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