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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 201, No. 1067 (May 23, 1950), pp. 610-613 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/98498 . Accessed: 06/05/2014 07:47 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 Tue, 6 May 2014 07:47:24 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. 201, No. 1067 (May 23, 1950), pp. 610-613Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/98498 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 201 (A)

Adsorption of vapours on mercury. IV. Surface potentials and chemisorption (Kemball), 377.

Andrade, E. N. da C. Wilkins Lecture, Robert Hooke, 439. Atmospheric waves (cellular) in the ionosphere and troposphere (Martyn), 216. Atomic explosion of 1945 (Taylor), 175. Aust, K. T. & Chalmers, B. The specific energy of crystal boundaries in tin, 210.

Bagguley, D. M. S. & Griffiths, J. H. E. Paramnagnetic resonance in copper sulphate, 366. Bardwell, J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The slow oxidation of gaseous methyl ethyl

ketone, 26. Batchelor, G. K. On the spontaneous magnetic field in a conducting liquid in turbulent

motion, 405. Behaviour of supersonic flow past a body of revolution, far from the axis (Whitham), 89. Belcher, H. & Sugden, T. M. Studies on the ionization produced by metallic salts in flames.

I. The determination of the collision frequency of electrons in coal-gas/air flames, 480. Beryllium atom, calculation for the ground state (Boys), 125. Blast wave, formation of, by a very intense explosion (Taylor), 159, 175. Boyd, R. L. F. The collection of positive ions by a probe in an electrical discharge, 329. Boys, S. F. Electronic wave functions. II. A calculation for the ground state of the

beryllium atom, 125. Bremner, J. G. M. The thermal accommodation coefficients of gases. I. An investigation

of the effect of flashing, 305. Bremner, J. G. M. The thermal accommodation coefficients of gases. II. Determinations

at room and at liquid-oxygen temperatures, 321.

C2 bands, measurements of light yield (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 570. C2 bands, rotational temperatures and excitation mechanism (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 561. Cellular atmospheric waves in the ionosphere and troposphere (Martyn), 216. Chalmers, B. See Aust & Chalmers. Childs, E. C. & Collis-George, N. The permeability of porous materials, 392. Chirgwin, B. H. & Coulson, C. A. The electronic structure of conjugated systems. VI, 196. Clark, G. L. Note on the problem of a rotating mass of perfect fluid in relativity

mechanics, 510. Clark, G. L. The external gravitational and electromagnetic fields of rotating bodies, 488. Collection of positive ions by a probe in an electrical discharge (Boyd), 329. Collis-George, N. See Childs & Collis-George. Conductivity of thin wires (Dingle), 545. Conjugated systems, electronic structure (Chirgwin & Coulson), 196. Contact between a solid and an electrolyte (Grimley), 40. Copper sulphate, paramagnetic resonance (Bagguley & Griffiths), 366. Coulson, C. A. See Chirgwin & Coulson. Coxeter, H. S. M. & Whitrow, G. J. World-structure and non-Euclidean honeycombs, 417. Crystal boundaries in tin, specific energy (Aust & Chalmers), 210. Crystal structure of horse met-myoglobin. I. General features: the arrangement of the

polypeptide chains (Kendrew), 62.

de Wet, J. S. The interaction representation in the quantum theory of fields, 284. Diffraction gratings, reproduction and ruling (Merton), 187. Dingle, R. B. The electrical conductivity of thin wires, 545. Dislocations, one-dimensional. IV. (Frank & van der Merwe), 261. Dispersion of a pressure pulse in the atmosphere (Scorer), 137.

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Index 611

Electrical conductivity of thin wires (Dingle), 545. Electrical discharge, collection of positive ions by a probe (Boyd), 329. Electrolyte, contact between a solid and an (Grimley), 40. Electronic structure of conjugated systems (Chirgwin & Coulson), 196. Electronic wave functions. II. A calculation for the ground state of the beryllium atom

(Boys), 125. Explosion, formation of a blast wave by a very intense. I and II (Taylor), 159, 175. External gravitational and electromagnetic fields of rotating bodies (Clark), 488.

Far ultra-violet absorption spectra of the hydrides and deuterides of sulphur, selenium and tellurium and of the methyl derivatives of hydrogen sulphide (Price, Teegan & Walsh), 600.

Flashing, an investigation of the effect (Bremner), 305. Forces on a submnerged spheroid moving in a circular path (Havelock), 297. Formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion. I. Theoretical discussion. (Taylor),

159. Formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion. II. The atomic explosion of 1945

(Taylor), 175. Frank, F. C. Radially symmetric phase growth controlled by diffusion, 586. Frank, F. C. & van der Merwe, J. H. One-dimensional dislocations. IV. Dynamics,

261. Friction and surface deformation of metals at light loads (Whitehead), 109.

Gaydon, A. G. & Wolfhard, H. G. Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. III. Effective rotational temperatures and excitation mechanism for C2 bands, 561.

Gaydon, A. G. & Wolfhard, H. G. Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. IV. Measurements of light yield for C2 bands, 570.

Griffiths, J. H. E. See Bagguley & Griffiths. Grimley, T. B. The contact between a solid and an electrolyte, 40.

Havelock, T. H. The forces on a submerged spheroid moving in a circular path, 297. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Stubbs & Hinshelwood; also Bardwell & Hlinshelwood. Hooke, Robert. Wilkins Lecture (Andrade), 439. Horse met-myoglobin, crystal structure. I (Kendrew), 62.

Inelastic scattering of protons by magnesium, aluminium and other light elements (Rhoderick), 348.

Instability of liquid surfaces when accelerated in a direction perpendicular to their planes. I. (Taylor), 192.

Integration of the laminar boundary layer equation. I. Motion of an elliptic cylinder- separation (Meksyn), 268.

Integration of the laminar boundary layer equation. II. Retarded flow along a semi- infinite plane (Meksyn), 279.

Interaction representation in the quantum theory of fields (de Wet), 284. Ionization produced by metallic salts in flames. I (Belcher & Sugden), 480.

Jahn, H. A. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. I. Enumeration and classification of the states arising from the filling of the nuclear d-shell, 516.

Kemball, C. The adsorption of vapours on mercury. IV. Surface potentials and chemi- sorption, 377.

Kendrew, J. C. The crystal structure of horse met-myoglobin. I. General features: the arrangement of the polypeptide chains, 62.

Kinetics of the thermal decomposition of normal paraffin hydrocarbons. II. Comparative measurements on the series from propane to n-decane (Stubbs & Hinshelwood), 18.

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612 Index

Laminar boundary layer equation, integration of. I and II (Meksyn), 268, 279. Liquid surfaces, instability of, when accelerated perpendicular to their planes (Taylor),

192.

Magnetic field in a conducting liquid in turbulent motion (Batchelor), 405. Martyn, D. F. Cellular atmospheric waves in the ionosphere and troposphere, 216. Meksyn, D. Integration of the laminar boundary layer equation. I. Motion of an elliptic

cylinder-separation, 268. Meksyn, D. Integration of the laminar boundary layer equation. II. Retarded flow

along a semi-infinite plane, 279. Mercury, adsorption of vapours on (Kemball), 377. Merton, Sir Thomas. On the reproductioni and ruling of diffraction gratings, 187. Metals, surface deformation and friction at light loads (Whitehead), 109. Met-myoglobin (horse) crystal structure. I (Kendrew), 62.

Note on the problem of a rotating mass of perfect fluid in relativity mechanics (Clark), 510.

Nuclear structure, theoretical studies, I (Jahn), 516.

One-dimensional dislocations. IV. Dynamics (Frank & van der Merwe), 261. Oxidation of gaseous methyl ethyl ketone (Bardwell & Hinshelwood), 26.

Paraffin hydrocarbons, kinetics of thermal decomposition. II. (Stubbs & Hinshelwood), 18.

Paramagnetic resonance in copper sulphate (Bagguley & Griffiths), 366. Permeability of porous materials (Chiilds & Collis-George), 392. Perturbation theory, some theorems (Titchmarsh), 473. Podolanksi, J. Unified field theory in six dimensions, 234. Polypeptide chains, arrangement (Kendrew), 62. Porous materials, permeability (Childs & Collis-George), 392. Presidential Address (Robinson), 1. Pressure pulse, dispersion of, in the atmosphere (Scorer), 137. Price, W. C., Teegan, J. P. & Walsh, A. D. The far ultra-violet absorption spectra of the

hydrides and deuterides of sulphur, selenium and tellurium and of the methyl derivatives of hydrogen sulphide, 600.

Protons, scattering of, by light elements (Rhoderick), 348.

Quantum theory of fields, interaction representation (de Wet), 284.

Radially symmetric phase growth controlled by. diffusion (Frank), 586. Reproduction and ruling of diffraction gratings (Merton), 187. Rhoderick, E. H. The inelastic scattering of protons by magnesium, aluminium and other

light elements, 348. Robinson, Sir Robert. Presidential Address, 1. Rotating bodies external gravitational and electromagnetic fields (Clark), 488. Rotating mass of perfect fluid in relativity mechanics (Clark), 510. Rotational temperatures and excitation mechanism for C2 bands (Gaydon & Wolfhard),

561.

Scorer, R. S. The dispersion of a pressure pulse in the atmosphere, 137. Six-dimensional unified field theory (Podolanski), 234. Slow oxidation of gaseous methyl ethyl ketone (Bardwell & Hinshelwood), 26. Some theorems on perturbation theory. II (Titchmarsh), 473. Specific energy of crystal boundaries in tin (Aust & Chalmers), 210.

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Index 613

Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. III. Effective rotational temperatures and excitation mechanism for C2 bands (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 561.

Spectroscopic studies of low-pressure flames. IV. Measurements of light yield for C2 bands (Gaydon & Wolfhard), 570.

Spheroid, submerged, the forces on, in a circular path (Havelock), 297. Spontaneous magnetic field in a conducting liquid in turbulent motion (Batchelor), 405. Stubbs, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of

normal paraffin hydrocarbons. II. Comparative measurements of the series from propane to n-decane, 18.

Studies on the ionization produced by metallic salts in flames. I. The determination of the collision frequency of electrons in coal-gas/air flames (Belcher & Sugden), 480.

Sugden, T. M. See Belcher & Sugden. Supersonic flow past a body of revolution, far from the axis (Whitham), 89. Surface deformation and friction of metals at light loads (Whitehead), 109. Surface potentials and chemisorption (Kemball), 377.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. The formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion. I. Theoretical discussion, 159.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. The formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion. II. The atomic explosion of 1945, 175.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. The instability of liquid surfaces when accelerated in a direction perpendicular to their planes. I, 192.

Teegan, J. P. See Price, Teegan, & Walsh. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. I. Enumeration and classification of the states

arising from the filling of the nuclear d-shell (Jahn), 516. Thermal accommodation coefficients of gases. I. An investigation of the effect of flashing

(Bremner), 305. Thermal accommodation coefficients of gases. II. Determinations at room and at liquid-

oxygen temperatures (Bremner), 321. Tin, specific energy of crystal boundaries in (Aust & Chalmers), 210. Titchmarsh, E. C. Some theoremgs on perturbation theory. II, 473.

Ultra-violet absorption spectra for the hydrides and deuterides of sulphur, selenium and tellurium and methyl derivatives of hydrogen sulphide (Price, Teegan & Walsh), 600.

Unified field theory in six dimensions (Podolanski), 234.

van der Merwe, J. H. See Frank & van der Merwe.

Walsh, A. D. See Price, Teegan & Walsh. Whitehead, J. R. Surface deformation and friction of metals at light loads, 109. Whitham, G. B. The behaviour of supersonic flow past a body of revolution, far from the

axis, 89. Whitrow, G. J. See Coxeter & Whitrow. Wilkins Lecture. Robert Hooke (Andrade), 439. Wolfhard, H. G. See Gaydon & Wolfhard. World-structure and non-Euclidean honeycombs (Coxeter & Whitrow), 417.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND FIRST VOLUME (SERIES A)

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