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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 225, No. 1163 (Sep. 22, 1954), pp. 564-567 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99513 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 10:16 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 10:16:24 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. 225, No. 1163 (Sep. 22, 1954), pp. 564-567Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99513 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 225 (A)

Absorption of organic vapours by thin films of nitrocellulose (Baughan, Jones & Stewart), 478.

Agar, J. N. See Davies, Evans & Agar. Andrade, E. N. da C. & Hart, J. The effect of an electric field on the viscosity of liquids.

III, 463.

Bagnold, R. A. Experiments on a gravity-free dispersion of large solid spheres in a Newtonian fluid under shear, 49.

Baughan, E. C., Jones, A. L. & Stewart, K. The absorption of organic vapours by thin films of nitrocellulose, 478.

Bengough, W. I. & Melville, H. W. A thermocouple method of following the non- stationary state of chemical reactions. I. The evaluation of velocity coefficients for vinyl acetate, methyl methacrylate, and butyl acrylate polymerization reactions, 330.

Benjamin, T. B. & Ursell, F. The stability of the plane free surface of a liquid in vertical periodic motion, 505.

Bolland, J. L. & Cooper, H. R. The photo-sensitized oxidation of ethanol, 405. Botha, J. P. & Spalding, D. B. The laminar flame speed of propane/air mixtures with

heat extraction from the flame, 71. Bragg, Sir Lawrence & Perutz, M. F. The structure of haemoglobin. VI. Fourier pro-

jections on the 010 plane, 315. Bramley, E. N. The diffraction of waves by an irregular refracting medium, 515. Burgoyne, J. H. & Cohen, L. The effect of drop size on flame propagation in liquid

aerosols, 375.

Chandrasekhar, S. The instability of a layer of fluid heated below and subject to the simultaneous action of a magnetic field and rotation, 173.

Clark, C. A. & Sucksmith, W. The spontaneous magnetization of alloys and compounds. II. Ferrites, 147.

Cohen, L. See Burgoyne & Cohen. Combustion of some organo-metallic compounds (Egerton & Rudrakanchana), 427. Conditions under which dispersion of a solute in a stream of solvent can be used to

measure molecular diffusion, (Taylor), 473. Cooke, A. H., Meyer, H., Wolf, W. P., Evans, D. F. & Richards, R. E. The magnetic

susceptibility of oxygen in a clathrate compound, 112. Cooper, H. R. See Bolland & Cooper. Countercurrent transfer processes in the non-steady state (Jaswon & Smith), 226.

Danby, C. J. See Spall, Stubbs, Danby & Hinshelwood. Davies, D. E., Evans, U. R. & Agar, J. N. The oxidation of iron at 175 to 3500 C, 443. Davison, B. On Feynmann's 'integral over all paths', 252. Diffraction of waves by an irregular refracting medium (Bramley), 515. Discrete transitions in turbulent convection (Malkus), 185. Distribution of temperature along a thin rod electrically heated in vacuo. II. Theoretical

(continued) (Jain & Krishnan), 1. Distribution of temperature along a thin rod electrically heated in vacuo. III. Experi-

mental (Jain & Krishnan), 7. Distribution of temperature along a thin rod electrically heated in vacuo. IV. Many use-

ful empirical formulae verified (Jain & Krishnan), 19. [ 564

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Index 565

Effect of an electric field on the viscosity of liquids. III (Andrade & Hart), 463. Effect of drop size on flame propagation in liquid aerosols (Burgoyne & Cohen), 375. Egerton, Sir Alfred & Rudrakanchana, S. The combustion of some organo-metallic

compounds, 427. Electron-diffraction examination of thin films of lithium fluoride and copper prepared by

vacum evaporation (Halliday, Rymer & Wright), 548. Etching of diamond. I. Octahedron faces (Omar, Pandya & Tolansky), 33. Etching of diamond. II. Cleavage, dodecahedron and cube faces (Pandya & Tolansky), 40. Evans, D. F. See Cooke, Meyer, Wolf, Evans & Richards. Evans, U. R. See Davies, Evans- & Agar. Experimental determination of the melting curves of argon and nitrogen into the

10000 atm. region (Robinson), 393. Experiments on a gravity-free dispersion of large solid spheres in a Newtonian fluid under

shear (Bagnold), 49.

Feynmann's 'integral over all paths' (Davison), 252.

Green, D. W., Ingram, V. M. & Perutz, M. F. The structure of haemoglobin. IV. Sign determination by the isomorphous replacement method, 287.

Halliday, J. S., Rymer, T. B. & Wright, K. H. R. An electron-diffraction examination of thin films of lithium fluoride and copper prepared by vacum evaporation, 548.

Hart, J., See Andrade & Hart. Heat transport and spectrum of thermal turbulence (Malkus), 196. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Spall, Stubbs, Danby & Hinshelwood. Howells, E. R. & Perutz, M. F. The structure of haemoglobin. V. Imidazole-methae-

moglobin: a further check of the signs, 308.

Ingram, V. M. See Green, Ingram & Perutz. Instability of a layer of fluid heated below and subject to the simultaneous action of a

magnetic field and rotation (Chandrasekhar), 173.

Jain, S. C. & Krishnan, Sir K. S. The distribution of temperature along a thin rod elec- trically heated in vacuo. II. Theoretical (continued), 1.

Jain, S. C. & Krishnan, Sir K. S. The distribution of temperature along a thin rod elec- trically heated in vacuo. III. Experimental, 7.

Jain, S. C. & Krishnan, Sir K. S. The distribution of temperature along a thin rod elec- trically heated in vacuo. IV. Many useful empirical formulae verified, 19.

Jain, S. C. & Krishnan, Sir K. S. Thermionic constants of metals and semiconductors. IV. Monovalent metals (continued), 159.

Jaswon, M. A. & Smith, W. Countercurrent transfer processes in the non-steady state, 226.

Jones, A. L. See Baughan, Jones & Stewart. Jones, R. V. & Richards, J. C. S. The polarization of light by narrow slits, 122.

Krishnan, Sir K. S. See Jain & Krishnan.

Laminar flame speed of propane/air mixtures with heat extraction from the flame (Botha & Spalding), 71.

Leslie, D. C. M-. & Perry, J. D. Wave drag of wings at supersonic speeds, 213.

Macroscopic theory of interference and diffraction of light from finite sources. I. Fields with a narrow spectral range (Wolf), 96.

Magnetic anisotropy of cobalt (Sucksmith & Thompson), 362.

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566 Index

Magnetic susceptibility of oxygen in a clathrate compound (Cooke, Meyer, Wolf, Evans & Richards), 112.

Malkus, W. V. R. Discrete transitions in turbulent convection, 185. Malkus, W. V. R. The heat transport and spectrum of thermal turbulence, 196. Manning, P. P. The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVII. Higher

approximations, 136. Manning, P. P. The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVIII. Localized

orbitals in conjugated molecules, 244. Melville, H. W. See Bengough & Melville. Meyer, H. See Cooke, Meyer, Wolf, Evans & Richards. Modes of decomposition of n-pentane. III. Fate of ethane at low pressures (Spall,

Stubbs, Danby & Hinshelwood), 64. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVII. Higher approximations (Manning),

136. Molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XVIII. Localized orbitals in conjugated

molecles (Manning), 244.

Omar, M., Pandya, N. S. & Tolansky, S. The etching of diamond. I. Octahedron faces 33.

Overturning and anchoring of monolayers. I. Overturning and transfer (Rideal & Tadayon), 346.

Oxidation of iron at 175 to 350? C (Davies, Evans & Agar), 443.

Pandya, N. S. See Omar, Pandya & Tolansky. Pandya, N. S. & Tolansky, S. The etching of diamond. II. Cleavage, dodecahedron and

cube faces, 40. Perry, J. D. See Leslie & Perry. Perutz, M. F. See Bragg & Perutz; also Green, Ingram & Perutz; also Howells & Perutz. Perutz, M. F. The structure of haemoglobin. III. Direct determination of the molecular

transform, 264. Photo-sensitized oxidation of ethanol (Bolland & Cooper), 405. Polarization of light by narrow slits (Jones & Richards), 122. Propagation functions of quantum electrodynamics (Valatin), 535.

Richards, J. C. S. See Jones & Richards. Richards, R. E. See Cooke, Meyer, Wolf, Evans & Richards. Rideal, Sir Eric & Tadayon, J. On overturning and anchoring of monolayers. I. Over-

turning and transfer, 346. Robinson, D. W. An experimental determination of the melting curves of argon and

nitrogen into the 10000 atm. region, 393. Rudrakanchana, S. See Egerton & Rudrakanchana. Rymer, T. B. See Halliday, Rymer and Wright.

Singh, K. The structure of hydrazoic acid, 519. Smith, W. See Jaswon & Smith. Spalding, D. B. See Botha & Spalding. Spall, B. C., Stubbs, F. J., Danby, C. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril, The modes of de-

composition of n-pentane. III. Fate of ethane at low pressures, 64. Spontaneous magnetization of alloys and compounds. II. Ferrites (Clark & Sucksmith),

147. Stability of the plane free surface of a liquid in vertical periodic motion. (Benjamin &

Ursell), 505. Stewart, K. See Baughan, Jones & Stewart.

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Index 567

Structure of haemoglobin. III. Direct determination of the molecular transform (Perutz) 264.

Structure of haemoglobin. IV. Sign determination by the isomorphous replacement method (Green, Ingram & Perutz), 287.

Structure of haemoglobin. V. Imidazole-methaemoglobin: a further check of the signs (Howells & Perutz), 308.

Structure of haemoglobin. VI. Fourier projections on the 010 plane (Bragg & Perutz), 315.

Structure of hydrazoic acid (Singh), 519. Stubbs, F. J. See Spall, Stubbs, Danby & Hinshelwood. Sucksmith, W. See Clark & Sucksmith. Sucksmith, W. & Thompson, J. E. The magnetic anisotropy of cobalt, 362.

Tadayon, J. See Rideal & Tadayon. Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. Conditions under which dispersion of a solute in a stream of solvent

can be used to measure molecular diffusion, 473. Thermionic constants of metals and semiconductors. IV. Monovalent metals (continued)

(Jain & Krishnan), 159. Thermocouple method of following the non-stationary state of chemical reactions. I.

The evaluation of velocity coefficients for vinyl acetate, methyl methacrylate, and butyl acrylate polymerization reactions (Bengough & Melville), 330.

Thompson, J. E. See Sucksmith & Thompson. Tolansky, S. See Omar, Pandya & Tolansky; also Pandya & Tolansky.

Ursell, F. See Benjamin & Ursell.

Valatin, J. C. On the propagation functions of quantum electrodynamics, 535.

Wave drag of wings at supersonic speeds (Leslie & Perry), 213. Wolf, E. A macroscopic theory of interference and diffraction of light from finite sources.

I. Fields with a narrow spectral range, 96. Wolf, W. P. See Cooke, Meyer, Wolf, Evans & Richards. Wright, K. H. R. See Halliday, Rymer and Wright.

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

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