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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 151, No. 874 (Oct. 1, 1935), pp. 727-730 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96448 . Accessed: 04/05/2014 08:03 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 130.132.123.28 on Sun, 4 May 2014 08:03:39 AM 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. 151, No. 874 (Oct. 1, 1935), pp. 727-730Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/96448 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME CLI (A) Active nitrogen, law of decay (Rayleigh), 567. Aldous (W. H.) and Campbell (N. R.) The effect of secondary emissions upon the

fluctuations of the current in a triode (shot effect), 694. Alkyl nitrites, decomposition of (Steacie and Shaw), 685. Alum structures, relation between (Lipson), 347. Arnot (F. L.) and Baines (G. 0.) Elastic and inelastic cross-sections of the mercury

atom, 256. Atomic wave functions, IV (Hartree), 96.

Babbitt (J. D.) See Mendelssohn and Babbitt. Baines (G. 0.) See Arnot and Baines. Bakerian lecture (Fowler), 1. Bastow (S. H.) and Bowden (F. P.) Physical properties of surfaces. Il-Viscous

flow of liquid films. The range of action of surface forces, 220. Bell (R. P.) and Levinge (Sir R. V. H.) Acid catalysis in non-aqueous solvents.

Il-The rearrangement of N-bromacetanilide in chlorobenzene catalysed by trichloracetic acid, 211.

Bernal (J. D.) and Megaw (H. D.) The function of hydrogen in intermolecular forces, 384.

Bleaching powder, constitution and formation of (Bunn and others), 141. Bowden (F. P.) See Bastow and Bowden. Bragg (W. L.) and Williams (E. J.) The effect of thermal agitation on atomic arrange-

ment in alloys, II, 540. Bruis (B.) Thermo-dynamics of stationary systems:

I-The thermo element, 640. II-The diffusion element, 651.

Bunn (C. W.), Clark (L. M.), and Clifford (I. L.) The constitution and formation of bleaching powder, 141.

Campbell (N. R.) See Aldous and Campbell. Catalysis, acid, in non-aqueous solvents, II (Bell and Levinge), 211. Chadwick (J.) and Goldhaber (M.) The nuclear photoelectric effect, 479. Chapman (S.) The lunar tide in the earth's atmosphere, 105. Clark (A. R.) See Wilhelm and others. Clark (L. M.) See Bunn and others. Clay (J.) The nature of cosmic rays, 202. Clifford (I. L.) See Bunn and others. Cohesive forces of metallic copper, a quantum mechanical investigation (Fuchs), 585. Crystals, anomalous specific heats (Fowler), 1. Cylinders, distribution of velocity and temperature between concentric rotating

(Taylor), 494.

Darwin (C. G.) Notes on magneto-optics, 512. Dobbie (J. C.) New terms in the spectrum of Fe II, 703.

VOL. CLI.-A. 3 D

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Electrolytes, solutions, effect of change of temperature on constitution of water (Siva Rao), 167.

Farmer (F. T.) and Ratcliffe (J. A.) Measurements of the absorption of wireless waves in the ionosphere, 370.

Fowler (R. H.) The Bakerian Lecture. The anomalous specific heats of crystals, with special reference to the contribution of molecular rotations, 1.

Frameworks, stress-calculation (Southwell), 56. Fuchs (K.) A quantum mechanical investigation of the cohesive forces of metallic

copper, 585.

Goldhaber (M.) See Chadwick and Goldhaber. Gott (J. P.) On the electric charge collected by water-drops falling through a cloud

of electrically charged particles in a vertical electric field, 665.

Hales (A. G.) The thermal stability of the lower atmosphere, 624. Harper (G. I.) and Smith (T.) On crystal and slit systems for X-ray monochromati-

zation and spectroscopy, 118. Hartree (D. R.) Results of calculations of atmoic wave functions. IV-Results for

F-, A1+3, and Rb+, 96. Helium, liquid, viscosity (Wilhelm and others), 342. Hydrogen, function in intermolecular forces (Bernal and Megaw), 384.

Ionosphere, measurements of the absorption of wireless waves (Farmer and Ratcliffe), 370.

Johnson (M. C.) and Vick (F. A.) Cathode ray oscillography of gas adsorption phenomena. I-A method of measuring high-velocity approach to certain physical and chemical equilibria, 296.

Johnson (M. C.) and Vick (F. A.) Cathode ray oscillography of gas adsorption phenomena. II-Durations of an adsorbed state of oxygen on tungsten, 308.

Jones (H. S.) See Rayleigh and Jones.

Krishnamurty (S. G.) The spectrum of ionized tellurium-Te III, 178. Kiirti (N.) and Simon (F.) Experiments at very low temperatures obtained by the

magnetic method, 610.

Levinge (Sir R. V. H.) See Bell and Levinge. Lipson (H.) The relation between the alum structures, 347. Low temperatures, experiments at (Kiirti and Simon), 610. Lower atmosphere, thermal stability of (Hales), 624. Lunt (R. W.), Pearce (R. W. B.), and Smith (E. C.W.) The h 4502 band of NH, 602.

Magneto-optics, notes on (Darwin), 512. McVittie (G. C.) Absolute parallelism and metric in the expanding universe theory,

357. Megaw (H. D.) See Bernal and Megaw. Mendelssohn (K.) and Babbitt (J. D.) Magnetic behaviour of supraconducting tin

spheres, 316. Mendelssohn (K.) and Moore (J. R.) Specific heat of a supraconducting alloy, 334. Mercury atom, elastic and inelastic cross-sections (Arnot and Baines), 256.

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Methylammonium cyanate, rate of transformation into methylurea (Miller), 188. Methylurea, rate of transformation of methylammonium cyanate dissolved in ethyl

alcohol into (Miller), 188. Miller (C. C.) The rate of transformation to methylurea of methylammonium

cyanate dissolved in ethyl alcohol, 188. Misener (A. D.) See Wilhelm and others. Moore (J. R.) See Mendelssohn and Moore.

NH, the X 4502 band of (Lunt and others), 602. Night-sky, light (Rayleigh and Jones), 22. Nuclear photoelectric effect (Chadwick and Goldhaber), 479.

Oscillography, cathode ray, of gas adsorption phenomena, I and II (Johnson and Vick), 296, 308.

Pearse (R. W. B.) See Lunt and others.

Rao (C. S. Siva) Effect of change of temperature on the constitution of water in solutions of electrolytes, 167.

Ratcliffe (J. A.) See Farmer and Ratcliffe. Rayleigh (Lord) Active nitrogen of long duration law of decay, and of increased

brightness on compression, 567. Rayleigh (Lord) and Jones (H. Spencer) The light of the night-sky; analysis of

the intensity variations at three stations, 22. Rays, cosmic, nature (Clay), 202. Riemann zeta-function, zeros (Titchmarsh), 234.

Shaw (G. T.) See Steacie and Shaw. Simon (F.) See Kiirti and Simon. Smith (E. C. W.) See Lunt and others. Smith (T.) See Harper and Smith. Southwell (R. V.) Stress-calculation in frameworks by the method of "systematic

relaxation of constraints," I and II, 56. Specific heat of a supraconducting alloy (Mendelssohn and Moore), 334. Spectrum of Fe II, new terms (Dobbie), 703. Spectrum of ionized tellurium (Krishnamurty), 178. Stationary systems, thermodynamics (Bruis), 640, 651. Steacie (E. W. R.) and Shaw (G. T.) The homogeneous unimolecular decomposition

of gaseous alkyl nitrites, 685. Stress-calculation in frameworks by the method of " systematic relaxation of con-

straints " (Southwell), 56. Surfaces, physical properties, II (Bastow and Bowden), 220. Systems, crystal and slit, for X-ray monochromatization and spectroscopy (Harper

and Smith), 118.

Taylor (G. I.) Distribution of velocity and temperature between concentric rotating cylinders, 494.

Taylor (G. T.) Statistical theory of turbulence, I, II, III, and IV, 421, 444, 455, 465. Tellurium, ionized, spectrum (Krishnamurty), 178. Thermal agitation, effect on atomic arrangement (Bragg and Williams), 540.

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Tide, lunar, in the earth's atmosphere (Chapman), 105. Tin spheres, supraconducting, magnetic behaviour (Mendelssohn and Babbitt), 316. Titchmarsh (E. C.) The zeros of the Riemann zeta-function, 234. Triode current, effect of secondary emissions upon fluctuations of (Aldous and

Campbell), 694. Turbulence, statistical theory, I-IV (Taylor), 421, 444, 455, 465.

Universe, expanding, absolute parallelism and metric in theory (McVittie), 357.

Vick (F. A.) See Johnson and Vick.

Water-drops, electric charge collected by (Gott), 665. Wilhelm (J. 0.), Misener (A. D.), and Clark (A. R.) The viscosity of liquid helium

342. Williams (E. J.) See Bragg and Williams.

X-ray monochromatization and spectroscopy, crystal and slit systems (Harper and Smith), 118.

END OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST VOLUME (SERIES A)

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