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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 226, No. 1167 (Dec. 7, 1954), pp. 562-565 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99415 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 17:08 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 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 17:08:54 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. 226, No. 1167 (Dec. 7, 1954), pp. 562-565Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99415 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 226 (A)

Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-violet. II. The Schumann-Runge bands of oxygen (2600 to 1750A) (Ditchburn & Heddle), 509

Acoustic experiments relating to the coefficients of viscosity of various liquids (discus- sion) (Richardson), 16.

Acoustic streaming in liquids (discussion) (Piercy & Lamb), 43. Adcock, D. S. & McGlashan, M. L. Heats of mixing, 266. Alexander, J. M. & Ford, H. On expanding a hole from zero radius in a thin infinite

plate, 543. Anderson, J. R. & Kemball, C. Catalysis on evaporated metals films. V. Reactions

between cyclic hydrocarbons and deuterium, 472. Andrade, E. N. da C. Review of discussion (discussion), 65. Andreae, J. H. & Lamb, J. Ultrasonic measurements and the second viscosity of carbon

disulphide (discussion), 51. Application of electronic digital computers to molecular orbital problems. 1. The calcu-

lation of bond lengths in aromatic hydrocarbons (Pritchard & Sumner), 128.

Bakerian Lecture. The chemistry of nucleotides (Todd), 70. Banerjee, M. K., Das, T. P. & Saha, A. K. Effect of chemical shift and J-coupling on

nuclear resonance line-shape, 490. Bockris, J. O'M. & Lowe, D. C. Viscosity and the structure of molten silicates, 423. Bonnor, W. B. The equations of motion in the non-symmetric unified field theory, 366. Brown, C. J. See Daubeny, Bunn & Brown. Bunn, C. W. See Daubeny, Bunn & Brown.

Catalysis on evaporated metals films. V. Reactions between cyclic hydrocarbons and deuterium (Anderson & Kemball), 472.

Chapman, J. A. & Menter, J. W. A study of the shape, surface structure and frictional wear of fibres by reflexion electron microscopy, 400.

Chemistry of nucleotides. (Bakerian Lecture) (Todd), 70. Churchman, A. T. The slip modes of titanium and the effect of purity on their occurrence

during tensile deformation of single crystals, 216. Competitive growth of lactose-positive and lactose-negative strains of Bact. coli mutabile

(Dean & Hinshelwood), 141. Complex hyperfine structures in microwave spectra of covalent iridium compounds

(Griffiths & Owen), 96. Cross-sections and angular distributions of the D-D reactions between 150 and 450 keV

(Preston, Shaw & Young), 206. Crystal structure of polyethylene terephthalate (Daubeny, Bunn & Brown), 531.

Das, Suryya Kumar. See Palit & Das. Das, T. P. See Banerjee, Das & Saha. Daubeny, R. de P., Bunn, C. W. & Brown, C. J. The crystal structure of polyethylene

terephthalate, 531. Davidson, J. F. The dynamic lateral instability of beams, 111. Davies, R. 0. A note on Sir Geoffrey Taylor's paper (discussion), 39. Davies, R. 0. Kinetic and thermodynamic aspects of the second coefficient of viscosity

(discussion), 24. Dean, A. C. R. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. Competitive growth of lactose-positive and

lactose-negative strains of Bact. coli mutabile, 141. [ 562 ]

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Index 563

Definition of finite operator quantities in quantum electrodynamics (Valatin), 254. Ditchburn, R. W. & Heddle, D. W. 0. Absorption cross-sections in the vacuum ultra-

violet. II. The Schumann-Runge bands of oxygen (2000 to 1750 A), 509. Doak, P. E. Vorticity generated by sound (discussion), 7. Dynamic lateral instability of beams (Davidson), 111.

Effect of chemical shift and J-coupling on nuclear resonance line-shape (Banerjee, Das & Saha), 490.

Electrical and thermal conductivities of monovalent metals (Ziman), 436. Electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. I. Methods of calculating molecular

energies (Hurley), 170. Electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. II. Approximate wave functions and the

electrostatic method (Hurley), 179. Electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. III. The binding energies of s'aturated

molecules (Hurley), 193. Elliott, A. Infra-red spectra of polypeptides with small side chains, 408. Equations of motion in the non-symmetric unified field theory (Bonnor), 366. Expanding a hole from zero radius in a thin infinite plate (Alexander & Ford), 543. Experimental determination of the second viscosity (discussion) (Karim), 56. Experimental investigation of the interaction between shock waves and boundary layers

(Gadd, Holder & Regan), 227.

Fine structure of the line 4686 A of singly ionized helium (Series), 377. Ford) H. See Alexander & Ford.

Gadd, G. E., Holder, D. W. & Regan, J. D. An experimental investigation of the inter- action between shock waves and boundary layers, 227.

Griffiths, J. H. E. & Owen, J. Complex hyperfine structures in microwave spectra of covalent iridium compounds, 96.

Heats of mixing (Adcock & McGlashan), 266. Heddle, D. W. 0. See Ditchburn & Heddle. Hicks, J. A. & Melville, H. W. The synthesis of block copolymers in a flow system, 314. Hill, R. A. W. The physics and chemistry of a self-sustained reaction between iron and

potassium permanganate, 455. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Dean & Hinshelwood. Hirsch, P. B. X-ray scattering from coals, 143. Holder, D. W. See Gadd, Holder & Regan. Hurley, A. C. The electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. I. Methods of calcu-

lating molecular energies, 170. Hurley, A. C. The electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. II. Aproximate wave

functions and the electrostatic method, 179. Hurley, A. C. The electrostatic calculation of molecular energies. III. The binding

energies of saturated molecules, 193.

Infra-red spectra of polypeptides with small side chains (Elliott), 408. Internal rotation in dimethyl acetylene (Mills & Thompson), 306. Introduction. Second coefficient of viscosity: a brief review of fundamentals (discussion)

(Rosenhead), 1.

Karim, S. M. Experimental determination of the second viscosity (discussion), 56. Kemball, C. See Anderson & Kemball. Kinetic and thermodynamic aspects of the second coefficient of viscosity (discussion)

(Davies), 24. Kneser, H. 0. Transport and relaxation phenomena (discussion), 40.

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564 Index

Lamb, J. See Andreae & Lamb; also Piercy & Lamb. Lambert, J. D., Murphy, S. J. & Sanday, A. P. The second virial coefficients of mixtures

of polar and non-polar vapours, 394. Lowe, D. C. See Bockris & Lowe.

MeGlashan, M. L. See Adcock & McGlashan. Marsden, E. Rutherford AMemorial Lecture, 1954. Rutherford-his life and work,

1871-1937, 283. Meixner, J. On the thermodynamic theory of the second viscosity (discussion), 51. Melville, H. W. See, Hicks & Melville. Menter, J. W. See Chapman & Menter. Mills, I. M. & Thompson, H;. W. Internal rotation in dimethyl acetylene, 306. Murphy, S. J. See Lambert, Murphy & Sanday. Musgrave, M. J. P. On the propagation of elastic waves in aeolotropic media. I. General

principles, 339. Musgrave, M. J. P. On the propagation of elastic waves in aeolotropic media. II. Media

of hexagonal symmetry, 356.

New model for nuclear matter (Skyrme), 521. Note on Sir Geoffrey Taylor's paper (discussion) (Davies), 39. Note on the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic pressures (discussion) (Oldroyd), 57. Note on the volume viscosity of water containing bubbles (discussion) (Taylor), 38. Note on the Whitehead-Rayner expanding universe (Synge), 336.

Oldroyd, J. G. Note on the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic pressures (discussion), 57. Owen, J. See Griffiths & Owen.

Palit, Santi R. & Das, Suryya Kumar. Studies in chain transfer. IV. Catalyzed poly- merization of vinyl acetate, 82.

Physics and chemistry of a self-sustained reaction between iron and potassium per- manganate (Hill), 455.

Piercy, J. E. & Lamb, J. Acoustic streaming in liquids (discussion), 43. Present status of the controversy regarding the bulk viscosity of fluids (discussion)

(Truesdell), 59. Preston, G., Shaw, P. F. D. and Young, S. A. The cross-sections and angular distributions

of the D-ID reactions between 150 and 450 keV, 206. Pritchard, H. 0. & Sumner, F. H. The application of electronic digital computers to

molecular orbital problems. I. The calculation of bond lengths in aromatic hydro- carbons, 128.

Propagation of elastic waves in aeolotropic media. I. General principles (Musgrave), 339. Propagation of elastic waves in aeolotropic media. II. Media of hexagonal symmetry

(Musgrave), 356.

Regan, J. D. See Gadd, Holder & Regan. Review of discussion (discussion) (Andrade), 65. Richardson, E. G. Acoustic experiments relating to the coefficients of viscosity of

various liquids (discussion), 16. Rosenhead, L. and others. A discussion on the first and second viscosities of fluids, 1. Rosenhead, L. Introduction. The second coefficient of viscosity: a brief review of

fundamentals (discussion), 1. Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1954. Rutherford-his life and work, 1871-1937

(Marsden), 283.

Saha, A. K. See Banerjee, Das & Saha. Sanday, A. P. See Lambert, Murphy & Sanday.

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Index 56o

Second virial coefficients of mixtures of polar and non-polar vapours (Lambert, Murphy & Sanday), 394.

Series, G. W. The fine structure of the line 4686 A of singly ionized helium, 377. Series, G. W. & Stevens, K. W. H. The Stark effect in hydrogen-like spectra, 393. Shaw, P. F. D. See Preston, Shaw & Young. Skyrme, T. H. R. A new model for nuclear matter, 521. Slip modes of titanium and the effect of purity on their occurrence during tensile de-

formation of single crystals (Churchman), 216. Stark effect in hydrogen-like spectra (Series & Stevens), 393. Stevens, K. W. H. See Series & Stevens. Studies in chain transfer. IV. Catalyzed polymerization of vinyl acetate (Palit & Das), 82. Study of the shape, surface structure and frictional wear of fibres by reflexion electron

microscopy (Chapman & Menter), 400. Sumner, F. H. See Pritchard & Sumner. Synge, J. L. Note on the Whitehead-Rayner expanding universe, 336. Synthesis of block copolymers in a flow system (Hicks & Melville), 314.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. Note on the volume viscosity of water containing bubbles (dis- cussion), 38.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. The two coefficients of viscosity for an incompressible fluid con- taining air bubbles (discussion), 34.

Thermodynamic theory of the second viscosity (discussion) (Meixner), 51. Thompson, H. W. See Mills & Thompson. Todd, A. R. Bakerian Lecture. The chemistry of nucleotides, 70. Transport and relaxation phenomena (discussion) (Kneser), 40. Truesdell, C. The present status of the controversy regarding the bulk viscosity of fluids

(discussion), 59. Two coefficients of viscosity for an incompressible fluid containing air bubbles (dis-

cussion) (Taylor), 34.

Ultrasonic measurements and the second viscosity of carbon disulphide (discussion) (Andreae & Lamb), 51.

Valatin, J. G. On the definition of finite operator quantities im quantum electrodynamics, 254.

Viscosity and the structure of molten silicates (Bockris & Lowe), 423. Vorticity generated by sound (discussion) (Doak), 7.

X-ray scattering from coals (Hirsch), 143.

Young, S. A. See Preston, Shaw & Young.

Ziman, J. M. The electrical and thermal conductivities of monovalent metals, 436.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH VOLUME (SERIES A)

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