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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 218, No. 1135 (Jul. 23, 1953), pp. 587-590 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99316 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 08:36 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 Sat, 3 May 2014 08:36:38 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. 218, No. 1135 (Jul. 23, 1953), pp. 587-590Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99316 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 218 (A)

Activities of evaporated metal films in gas chemisorption (Trapnell), 566. Allen, P. E. M., Melville, H. W. & Robb, J. C. The kinetics of the interaction of atomic

hydrogen with olefines. VI. An extension of the method and application to substituted olefines and aromatics, 311.

Alternative developments of the theory of radio wave interaction (Huxley), 520. Anderson, N. G. & Dawson, I. M. The study of crystal growth with the electron

microscope. III. Growth-step patterns and the relationship of growth-step height to molecular structure in n-nonatriacontane and in stearic acid, 255.

Andrew, E. R. & Eades, R. G. A nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of three solid benzenes, 537.

Application of the principles of physical optics to crystal-structure determination (Hanson, Lipson & Taylor), 371.

Argon vacuum wave-length measurements (Littlefield & Turnbull), 577.

Barrett, P. T. The electric collection of radioactive ions of bromine, technetium and indium, 104.

Bengough, W. I. & Norrish, R. G. W. The mechanism and kinetics of the heterogeneous polymerization of vinyl monomers. II. The benzoyl peroxide catalyzed polymeriza- tion of vinylidene chloride, 149.

Bengough, W. I. & Norrish, R. G. W. The mechanism and kinetics of the heterogeneous polymerization of vinyl monomers. III. The benzoyl peroxide catalyzed co- polymerization of vinyl and vinylidene chlorides, 155.

Brenner, Sheila & Brown, G. E. Calculations of K absorption edges in some heavy atoms, 422.

Broida, H. P. & Gaydon, A. G. The mechanism of formation of OH, CH and HCO in flame spectra, using deuterium as tracer, 60.

Brown, G. E. See Brenner & Brown.

Calculations of K absorption edges in some heavy atoms (Brenner & Brown), 422. Chandrasekhar, B. S. & Mendelssohn, K. Superflow of helium ii through compressed

powder, 18. Charlesby, A. & Hancock, N. H. The effect of cross-linking on the elastic modulus of

Polythene, 245. Charnley, A., Isles, G. L. & Townley, J. R. The direct measurement of the isothermal

Joule-Thomson coefficient for gases, 133. Comparison of D-T and D-3He at low energies (Jarvis & Roaf), 432. Crompton, R. W., Huxley, L. G. H. & Sutton, D. J. Experimental studies of the motions

of slow electrons in air with application to the ionosphere, 507.

Danby, C. J. Spall, B. C., Stubbs, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The irreversible formation of methane in the system ethane-ethylene-hydrogen, 450.

Davidson, P. M. Mathematical appendix to paper by J. Dutton and others, 219. Dawson, I. M. See Anderson & Dawson. Determination of the dissociation energies of mercury-carbon' bonds by a pyrolytic

method (Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst), 269. Direct measurement of the isothermal Joule-Thomson coefficient for gases (Charnley,

Isles & Townley), 133. Dugdale, J. S. & Simon, F. E. Thermodynamic properties and melting of solid helium,

291. Dutton, J., Haydon, S. C. & Jones, F. Llewellyn. Photo-ionization and the electrical

breakdown of gases, 206.

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Eades, R. G. See Andrew & Eades. Effect of cross-linking on the elastic modulus of Polythene (Charlesby & Hancock), 245. Elastic and viscous properties of emulsions and suspensions (Oldroyd), 122. Electric collection of radioactive ions of bromine, technetium and indium (Barrett), 104. Electron excitation of forbidden lines occurring in gaseous nebulae (Seaton), 400. Electronic spectra of conjugated hydrocarbons (Moffit), 486. Elliott, J. P. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. V. The matrix elements of non-

central forces with an application to the 2p-shell, 345. Elliott, R. J. & Stevens, K. W. H. The theory of magnetic resonance experiments on

salts of the rare earths, 553. Experimental studies of the motions of slow electrons in air with application to the

ionosphere (Crompton, Huxley & Sutton), 507. Experimental study of standing waves (Taylor), 44.

Flow in a high-pressure valve (Goldsworthy), 69. Fundamental vibration-rotation band of deuterium chloride (Pickworth & Thompson),

37. Fundamental vibation-rotation band of hydrogen chloride (Mills, Thompson & Williams),

29.

Gaydon, A. G. See Broida & Gaydon. Goldsworthy, F. A. On the flow in a high-pressure valve, 69. Gowenlock, B. G., Polanyi, J. C. & Warhurst, E. A determination of the dissociation

energies of mercury-carbon bonds by a pyrolytic miethod, 269.

Hancock, N. H. See Charlesby & Hancock. Hanson, A. E., Lipson, H. & Taylor, C. A. The application of the principles of physical

optics to crystal-structure determination, 371. Harper, W. R. Surfaces showing no electrification after light contact with metals, 111. Haydon, S. C. See Dutton, Haydon & Llewellyn Jones. Helium ii, superflow through compressed powder (Chandrasekhar & Mendelssohn), 18. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood; al8o Danby, Spall, Stubbs &

Hinshelwood. Hurley, A. C. The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XV. Illustrative

calculations of the properties of polar bonds, 333. Hurley, A. C. & Lennard-Jones, Sir John. The molecular orbital theory of chemical

valency. XIV. Paired electrons in the presence of two unlike attracting centres, 327. Huxley, L. G. H. Alternative developments of the theory of radio wave interaction, 520. Huxley, L. G. H. See Crompton, Huxley & Sutton.

Influence of nitric oxide on the two opposing reactions of the equilibrium CA I -C2H4 + H (Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood), 439.

Ingles, T. A. & Melville, H. W. The kinetics of the oxidation of mixtures of benzalde- hyde and n-decanal, 163.

Ingles, T. A. & Melville, H. W. The kinetics of the photo-oxidation of benzaldehyde, 175. Ionospheric variations associated with magnetic disturbance (Martyn), 1. Irreversible formation of methane in the system ethane-ethylene-hydrogen (Danby,

Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood), 450. Isles, G. L. See Charnley, Isles & Townley.

Jarvis, R. G. & Roaf, D. Comparison of D-T and D-3He at low energies, 432. Jones, F. Llewellyn. See Dutton, Haydon & Llewellyn Jones. Jones, F. Llewellyn & Morgan, C. G. Surface films and field emission of electrons, 88.

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Kilmister, C. W. A note on Milner's g-numbers, 144. Kinetics of the interaction of atomic hydrogen with olefines. VI. An extension of the

method and application to substituted olefines and aromatics (Allen, Melville & Robb), 311.

Kinetics of the oxidation of mixtures of benzaldehyde and n-decanal (Ingles & Melville), 163.

Kinetics of the photo-oxidation of benzaldehyde (Ingles & Melville), 175.

Lennard-Jones, Sir John. See Hurley & Lennard-Jones. Lipson, H. See Hanson, Lipson & Taylor. Littlefield, T. A. & Turnbull, D. T. Argon vacuum wave-length measurements, 577. Llewellyn Jones, F. See under Jones.

Martyn, D. F. The morphology of the ionospheric variations associated with magnetic disturbance. I. Variations at moderately low latitudes, 1.

Mathematical appendix to paper by J. Dutton and others (Davidson), 219. Mechanism and kinetics of the heterogeneous polymerization of vinyl monomers.

II. The benzoyl peroxide catalyzed polymerization of vinylidene chloride (Bengough & Norrish), 149.

Mechanism and kinetics of the heterogeneous polymerization of vinyl monomers. III. The benzoyl peroxide catalyzed copolymerization of vinyl and vinylidene chlorides (Bengough & Norrish), 155.

Mechanism of formation of OH, CH and HCO in flame spectra, using deuterium as tracer (Broida & Gaydon), 60.

Melville, H. W. See Allen, Melville & Robb; also Ingles & Melville. Mendelssohn, K. See Chandrasekhar & Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn, K. & Rosenberg, H. M. The thermal conductivity of metals in high

magnetic fields at low temperatures, 190. Mills, I. M., Thompson, H. W. & Williams, R. L. The fundamental vibration-rotation

band of hydrogen chloride, 29. Milner's i-numbers, a note (Kilmister), 144. Moffit, W. The electronic spectra of conjugated hydrocarbons, 486. Moffit, W. & Scanlan, J. Some calculations on the ethylene molecule, 464. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XIV. Paired electrons in the presence of

two unlike attracting centres (Hurley & Lennard-Jones), 327. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XV. Illustrative calculations of the

properties of polar bonds (Hurley), 333. Morgan, C. G. See Jones & Morgan. Morphology of the ionospheric variations associated with magnetic disturbance. I. Varia-

tions at moderately low latitudes (Martyn), 1.

New proof of the perturbation expansions in quantum mechanics (Power), 384. Norrish, R. G. W. See Bengough & Norrish. Note on Milner's 6-numbers (Kilmister), 144. Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of three solid benzenes (Andrew & Eades), 537.

Oldroyd, J. G. The elastic and viscous properties of emulsions and suspensions, 122.

Photo-ionization and the electrical breakdown of gases (Dutton, Haydon & Llewellyn Jones), 206.

Pickworth, Jenny & Thompson, H. W. The fundamental vibration-rotation band of deuterium chloride, 37.

Polanyi, J. C. See Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst.

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590 Index

Power, E. A. A new proof of the perturbation expansions in quantum mechanics, 384. Pritchard, H. O., Sowden, R. G. & Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. Studies in energy transfer.

III. The effect of added gases on the decomposition of cyclobutane, 416.

Roaf, D. See Jarvis & Roaf. Robb, J. C. See Allen, Melville & Robb. Rosenberg, H. M. See Mendelssohn & Rosenberg.

Scanlan, J. See Moffitt & Scanlan. Seaton, M. J. Electron excitation of forbidden lines occurring in gaseous nebulae, 400. Simon, F. E. See Dugdale & Simon. Slater, N. B. The theoretical rate of isomerization of cyclopropane, 224. Some calculations on the ethylene molecule (Moffitt & Scanlan), 464. Sowden, R. G. See Pritchard, Sowden & Trotman-Dickenson. Spall, B. C. See Danby, Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood. Spall, B. C., Stubbs, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The influence of nitric oxide on

the two opposing reactions of the equilibrium C2H6 C2H4+H2, 439. Stevens, K. W. H. See Elliott & Stevens. Stroh, A. N. A theoretical calculation of the stored energy in a work-hardened material,

391. Stubbs, F. J. See Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood; also Danby, Spall, Stubbs & Hinshelwood. Studies in energy transfer. III. The effect of added gases on the decomposition of

cyclobutane (Pritchard, Sowden & Trotman-Dickenson), 416. Study of crystal growth with the electron microscope. III. Growth-step patterns and

the relationship of growth-step height to molecular structure in n-nonatriacontane and in stearic acid (Anderson & Dawson), 255.

Superflow of helium Ii through compressed powder (Chandrasekhar & Mendelssohn), 18. Surface films and field emission of electrons (Jones & Morgan), 88. Surfaces showing no electrification after light contact with metals (Harper), 111. Sutton, D. J. See Crompton, Huxley & Sutton.

Taylor, C. A. See Hanson, Lipson & Taylor. Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. An experimental study of standing waves, 44. Theoretical calculation of the stored energy in a work-hardened material (Stroh), 391. Theoretical rate of isomerization of cyclopropane (Slater), 224. Theoretical studies in nuclear structure. V. The matrix elements of non-central forces

with an application to the 2p-shell (Elliott), 345. Theory of magnetic resonance experiments on salts of the rare earths (ERliott & Stevens),

553. Thermal conductivity of metals in high magnetic fields at low temperatures (Mendelssohn

& Rosenberg), 190. Thermodynamic properties and melting of solid helium (Dugdale & Simon), 291. Thompson, H. W. See Mills, Thompson & Williams; also Pickworth & Thompson. Townley, J. R. See Charnley, Isles & Townley. Trapnell, B. M. W. The activities of evaporated metal films in gas chemisorption, 566. Trotman-Dickenson, A. F. See Pritchard, Sowden & Trotman-Dickenson. Turnbull, D. T. See Littlefield & Turnbull.

Warhurst, E. See Gowenlock, Polanyi & Warhurst. Williams, R. L. See Mills, Thompson & Williams.

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

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