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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 219, No. 1139 (Oct. 7, 1953), pp. 556-559 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99243 . Accessed: 05/05/2014 00:31 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 62.122.78.56 on Mon, 5 May 2014 00:31:51 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. 219, No. 1139 (Oct. 7, 1953), pp. 556-559Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99243 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 219 (A)

Abbott, N. B. &; Ambrose, E. J. The configuration of the polypeptide chain in small peptides such as gramicidin S, 17.

Ambrose, E. J. See Abbott & Ambrose. Aoi, T. See Tomotika, Aoi & Yosinobu. Application of variational methods to atomic scattering problems. III. The elastic

scattering of electrons by helium atoms (Moiseiwitsch), 102. Ardley, G. W. & Cottrell, A. H. Yield points in brass crystals, 328.

Barker, J. A. Statistical mechanics of interacting dipoles, 367. Barrer, R. M., Drake, J. & Whittam, T. V. Sorption of gases and vapours by potassium

benzene sulphonate, 32. Barrow, R. F. & Caunt, A. D. The ultra-violet absorption spectra of some gaseous

alkali-metal halides and the dissociation energy of fluorine, 120. Bhabha, H. J. Production of mesons and the localization of field energy, 293. Bowden, K. F. Note on wind drift in a channel in the presence of tidal currents, 426.

Carbon-dioxide nitrous-oxide system in the critical region (Cook), 245. Caunt, A. D. See Barrow & Caunt. Concentration of certain elements at the earth's surface (Urey), 281. Configuration of the polypeptide chain in small peptides such as gramicidin S (Abbott &

Ambrose), 17. Continuous absorption of light in alkali-metal vapours (Ditchburn, Jutsum & Marr), 89. Cook, A. H. The possibility of comparing line standards of length photographically, 500. Cook, D. The carbon-dioxide nitrous-oxide system in the critical region, 245. Cook, D. & Rowlinson, J. S. Deviations from the principle of corresponding states, 405. Cottrell, A. H. See Ardley & Cottrell.

Deviations from the principle of corresponding states (Cook & Rowlinson), 405. Dingle, R. B. Some magnetic properties of metals. VI. Surface corrections to the Landau

diamagnetism and the de Haas-van Alphen effect, 463. Dispersion of soluble matter in solvent flowing slowly through a tube (Taylor), 186. Ditchburn, R. W., Jutsum, P. J. & Marr, G. V. The continuous absorption of light in

alkali-metal vapours, 89. Drake, J. See Barrer, Drake & Whittam.

Eden, R. J. Quantum field theory of bound states. IV. Relativistic theory of the excited states of hydrogen, 516.

Eden, R. J. & Rickayzen, G. Quantum field theory of bound states. III. Bound states in strong interaction, 109.

Elliott, R. J. & Stevens, K. W. H. The magnetic properties of certain rare-earth ethyl sulphates, 387.

Faber, T. E. The phase transition in superconductors. II. Phase propagation above the critical field, 75.

Flow law of ice from measurements in glacier tunnels, laboratory experiments and the Jungfraufirn borehole experiment (Nye), 477.

Fogg, P. G. T., Hanks, P. A. & Lambert, J. D. Ultrasonic dispersion in halo-methane vapours, 490.

Forbidden transitions in the palladium I spectrum (Shenstone), 419. [ 556 ]

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Index 557

Forces acting on a circular cylinder set obliquely in a uniform stream at low values of Reynolds number (Tomotika, Aoi & Yosinobu), 233.

Forest Products Research Laboratory (Henderson), 141.

Garland, G. D. Gravity measurements in North America with the Cambridge pendulum apparatus, 215.

Goldstein, S. On the mathematics of exchange processes in fixed columns. I. Mathe- matical solutions and asymptotic expansions, 151.

Goldstein, S. On the mathematics of exchange processes in fixed columns. II. The equilibrium theory as the limit of the kinetic theory, 171.

Gowenlock, B. G., Polanyi, J. C. & Warhurst, E. The nature of mercury-carbon bonds in mercury alkyl radicals, 270.

Gravity measurements in North America with the Cambridge pendulum apparatus (Garland), 215.

Griffiths, J. H. E., Owen, J. & Ward, I. M. Paramagnetic resonance in palladium and platinum group compounds, 526.

Hanks, P. A. See Fogg, Hanks & Lambert. Henderson, F. Y. The Forest Products Research Laboratory, 141. Howarth, D. J. & Sondheimer, E. H. The theory of electronic conduction in polar semi-

conductors, 53.

Jutsum, P. J. See Ditchburn, Jutsum & Marr.

Kennedy, S. W., Ubbelohde, A. R. & Woodward, I. The persistence of crystal axes in a thermal transformation, 303.

Khan, M. A., Norrish, R. G. W. & Porter, G. The photolysis of acetaldehyde, diacetyl and acetone at high intensity, 312.

Ladacki, M. & Szwarc, M. Studies of the variations in bond dissociation energies of aromatic compounds. I. Mono-bromo-aryles, 341.

Lambert, J. D. See Fogg, Hanks & Lambert.

MacDonald, D. K. C. & Pearson, W. B. Thermo-electricity at low temperatures. I. The 'ideal' metals: sodium, potassium, copper, 373.

Magnetic properties of certain rare-earth ethyl sulphates (Elliott & Stevens), 387. Magnetic properties of covalent X Y6 complexes (Stevens), 542. Marr, G. V. See Ditchburn, Jutsum & Marr. Mathematics of exchange processes in fixed columns. J. Mathematical solutions and

asymptotic expansions (Goldstein), 151. Mathematics of exchange processes in fixed columns. II. The equilibrium theory as the

limit of kinetic theory (Goldstein), 171. Moiseiwitsch, B. L. The application of-variational methods to atomic scattering problems.

JII. The elastic scattering of electrons by helium atoms, 102. Munro, G. H. Reflexions from irregularities in the ionosphere, 447.

Nature of mercury-carbon bonds in mercury alkyl radicals (Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst), 270.

Norrish, R. G. W. See Khan, Norrish & Porter. Note on wind drift in a channel in the presence of tidal currents (Bowden), 426. Nye, J. F. The flow law of ice from measurements in glacier tunnels, laboratory experi-

ments and the Jungfraufirn borehole experiment, 477.

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558 Index

Oliver, D. J. & Sucksmith, W. The spontaneous magnetization of alloys. I. Copper nickel alloys, 1.

Owen, J. See Griffiths, Owen & Ward.

Paramagnetic resonance in palladium and platinum group compounds (Griffiths, Owen & Ward), 526.

Pearson, W. B. See MacDonald & Pearson. Persistence of crystal axes in a thermal transformation (Kennedy, Ubbelohde & Wood.

ward), 303. Phase transition in superconductors. II. Phase propagation above the critical field

(Faber), 75. Photolysis of acetaldehyde, diacetyl and acetone at high intensity (Khan, Norrish &

Porter), 312. Polanyi, J. C. See Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst. Porter, G. See Khan, Norrish, & Porter. Possibility of comparing line standards of length photographically (Cook), 500. Production of mesons and the localization of field energy (Bhabha), 293.

Quantum field theory of bound states. III. Bound states in strong interaction (Eden & Rickayzen), 109.

Quantum field theory of bound states. IV. Relativistic theory of the excited states of hydrogen (Eden), 516.

Quantum hydrodynamics and the theory of liquid helium (Ziman), 257.

Reflexions from irregularities in the ionosphere (Munro), 447. Rickayzen, G. See Eden & Rickayzen. Rowlinson, J. S. See Cook & Rowlinson.

Shenstone, A. G. Forbidden transitions in the palladium I spectrum, 419. Smith, H. & Sugden, T. M. The stability of gaseous lithium hydroxide at high temperatures

and its relation with the hydroxyl concentration of flame gases, 204. Some magnetic properties of metals. VI. Surface corrections to the Landau diamag-

netism and the de Haas-van Alphen effect (Dingle), 463. Sondheimer, E. H. See Howarth & Sondheimer. Sorption of gases and vapours by potassium benzene sulphonate (Barrer, Drake &

Whittam), 32. Spontaneous magnetization of alloys. I. Copper nickel alloys (Oliver & Sucksmith), 1. Stability of gaseous lithium hydroxide at high temperatures and its relation with the

hydroxyl concentration of flame gases (Smith & Sugden), 204. Statistical mechanics of interacting dipoles (Barker), 367. Stevens, K. W. H. On the magnetic properties of covalent XY6 complexes, 542. Stevens, K. W. H. See Elliott & Stevens. Studies of the variations in bond dissociation energies of aromatic compounds. I. Mono-

bromo-aryles (Ladacki & Szwarc), 341. Studies of the variations in bond dissociation energies of aromatic compounds. II. Sub-

stituted bromobenzenes (Szwarc & Williams), 353. Sucksmith, W. See Oliver & Sucksmith. Sugden, T. M. See Smith & Sugden. Szwarc, M. See Ladacki & Szwarc. Szwarc, M. & Williams, D. Studies of the variations in bond dissociation energies of

aromatic compounds. II. Substituted bromobenzenes, 353.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. Dispersion of soluble matter in solvent flowing slowly through a tube, 186.

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Index 559

Thermo-electricity at low temperatures. I. The 'ideal' metals: sodium, potassium, copper (MacDonald & Pearson), 373.

Theory of electronic conduction in polar semi-conductors (Howarth & Sondheimer), 53. Tomotika, S., Aoi, T. & Yosinobu, H. On the forces acting on a circular cylinder set

obliquely in a uniform stream at low values of Reynolds number, 233.

Ubbelohde, A. R. See Kennedy, Ubbelohde & Woodward. Ultrasonic dispersion in halo-methane vapours (Fogg, Hanks & Lambert), 490. Ultra-violet absorption spectra of some gaseous alkali-metal halides and the dissociation

energy of fluorine (Barrow & Caunt), 120. Urey, H. C. On the concentration of certain elements at the earth's surface, 281.

Ward, I. M. See Griffiths, Owen & Ward. Warhurst, E. See Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst. Whittam, T. V. See Barrer, Drake & Whittam. Williams, D. See Szwarc & Williams. Woodward, I. See Kennedy, Ubbelohde & Woodward.

Yield points in brass crystals (Ardley & Cottrell), 328. Yosinobu, H. See Tomotika, Aoi & Yosinobu.

Ziman, J. M. Quantum hydrodynamics and the theory of liquid helium, 257.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH VOLUME (SERIES A.)

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