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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 224, No. 1159 (Jul. 22, 1954), pp. 574-577 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99544 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 17:42 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 17:42:27 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. 224, No. 1159 (Jul. 22, 1954), pp. 574-577Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99544 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 224 (A)

Absorption of light by thallium vapour on the short wave-length side of the series limit (Marr), 83.

Absorption spectra of the gaseous monoxides of silicon, germanium and tin in the Schumann region (Barrow & Rowlinson), 374.

Absorption spectrum of gaseous aluminium monofluoride in the Schumann region (Barrow & Rowlinson), 134.

Anomalous skin effect in anisotropic metals (Pippard), 273. Antiferromagnetism in metals (Lidiard), 16i. Application of approximate product-integration to the numerical solution of integral

equations (Young), 561. Approximate product-integration (Young), 552.

Barrow, R. F. & Rowlinson, H. C. The absorption spectra of the gaseous monoxides of silicon, germanium and tin in the Schumann region, 374.

Barrow, R. F. & Rowlinson, H. C. The absorption spectrum of gaseous aluminium mono- fluoride in the Schumann region, 134.

Banerjee, M. K. & Saha, A. K. Shape factors for fl-decay, 472. Bateman, L. & Hargrave, K. R. Oxidation of organic sulphides. I. Interaction of

cyclohexyl methyl sulphide with hydroperoxides in alcohols, 389. Bateman, L. & Hargrave, K. R. Oxidation of organic sulphides. II. Interaction of

cyclohexyl methyl sulphide with hydroperoxides in hydrocarbons, 399. Benjamin, T. B. & Lighthill, M. J. On cnoidal waves and bores, 448. Berry, F. J. & Holt, M. The initial propagation of spherical blast from certain explosives.

236. Burgoyne, J. H. & Weinberg, F. J. Determination of the distribution of some parameters

across the combustion zone of a flat flame, 286.

Calculation of the energy per ion pair for a-particles in helium (Erskine), 362. Chadwick, Sir James. The Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1953, 435. Chaplin, R., Chapman, P. R. & Griffith, R. H. The physical properties of chromium

oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. I. Preparation and adsorption measurements, 412.

Chapman, P. R. See Chaplin, Chapman & Griffith. Chapman, P. R., Griffith, R. H. & Marsh, J. D. F. The physical properties of chromium

oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. II. Electrical properties, 419. Charlesby, A. Molecular-weight changes in the degradation of long-chain polymers, 120. Chow Quantie. Opalescence and concentration fluctuations in binary liquid mixtures

near the critical mixing point. I. Experimental, 90. Cnoidal waves and bores (Benjamin & Lighthill), 448. Constitution of the copper-rich copper-aluminium-tin alloys, with special reference to

ternary compound formation (Leach & Raynor), 251. Cullis, C. F. & Priday, K. The thermal decomposition of aromatic compounds. I. Chloro-

benzene, 308. Cullis, C. F. & Priday, K. The thermal decomposition of aromatic compounds. II. Di-

chlorobenzenes, 544.

Determination of the distribution of some parameters across the combustion zone of a flat flame (Burgoyne & Weinberg), 286.

Diffusion behind a line source in homogeneous turbulence (Townsend), 487. Dugdale, J. S., Morrison, J. A. & Patterson, D. The effect of particle size on the heat

capacity of titanium dioxide, 228.

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Index 575

Edwards, S. F. & Peierls, R. E. Field equations in functional form, 24. Effect of particle size on the heat capacity of titanium dioxide (Dugdale, Morrison &

Patterson), 228. Effect of various inhibitors on the thermal decomposition of paraffins (Jach, Stubbs &

- Hinshelwood), 283. Electronic structure of the borides MB6 (Longuet-Higgins & Roberts), 336. Elliott, R. B. & Livesey, D. J. Energy values for some deuteron reactions with 10B, "B

and 12C, 129. Energy values for some deuteron reactions with 10B, "B and 12C (Elliott & Livesey), 129. Engel, A. von. See Little & von Engel. Erskine, G. A. Calculation of the energy per ion pair for a-particles in helium, 362. Expansion of porous glass on the adsorption of non-polar gases (Yates), 526.

Field equations in functional form (Edwards & Peierls), 24. Forced flow of a thin layer of viscous fluid on a rotating sphere (Rogers), 192. Fiirth, R. & Williams, C. L. Opalescence and concentration fluctuations in binary liquid

mixtures near the critical mixing point. II. Theoretical, 104.

Garner, F. H. & Grafton, R. W. Mass transfer in fluid flow from a solid sphere, 64. Garner, W. E. & Jennings, T. J. Nucleation phenomena arising during the dehydration

of solid hydrates, 460. Grafton, R. W. See Garner & Grafton. Green, A. E. & Spratt, E. B. Second-order effects in the deformation of elastic bodies,

347. Grew, K. E., Johnson, F. A. & Neal, W. E. J. The thermal diffusion factor and tempera-

ture, 513. Griffith, R. H. See Chaplin, Chapman & Griffith; also Chapman, Griffith & Marsh. Griffith, R. H., Marsh, J. D. F. & Martin, Margaret J. The physical properties of chro-

mium oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. III. The conversion of heptane to toluene, 426.

Hargrave, K. R. See Bateman & Hargrave. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Jach, Stubbs & Hinshelwood. Hollow-cathode effect and the theory of glow discharges (Little & von Engel), 209. Holt, M. See Berry & Holt. Hunt, J. N. The turbulent transport of suspended sediment in open channels, 322.

Imai, Isao. A new method of solving Oseen's equations and its application to the flow past an inclined elliptic cylinder, 141.

Infra-red absorption spectra of organic peroxides (Minkoff), 176. Initial propagation of spherical blast from certain explosives (Berry & Holt), 236.

Jach, J., Stubbs, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The effect of various inhibitors on the thermal decomposition of paraffins, 283.

Jennings, T. J. See Garner & Jennings. Johnson, F. A. See Grew, Johnson & Neal.

Leach, J. S. L. & Raynor, G. V. The constitution of the copper-rich copper-aluminium- tin alloys, with special reference to ternary compound formation, 251.

Lidiard, A. B. Antiferromagnetism in metals, 161. Lighthill, M. J. The response of laminar skin friction and heat transfer to fluctuations

in the stream velocity, 1. Lighthill, M. J. See Benjamin & Lighthill. Livesey, D. J. See Elliott & Livesey.

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576 Index

Little, P. F. & Engel, A. von. The hollow-cathode effect and the theory of glow dis- charges, 209.

Long, D. A., Matterson, A. H. S. & Woodward, L. A. Raman intensities of the totally symmetric vibrations of neopentane, 33.

Longuet-Higgins, H. C. & Roberts, M. de V. The electronic structure of the borides MB6, 336.

Marr, G. V. The absorption of light by thallium vapour on the short wave-length side of the series limit, 83.

Marsh, J. D. F. See Chapman, Griffith & Marsh; also Griffith, Marsh & Martin. Martin, Margaret J. See Griffith, Marsh & Martin. Mass transfer in fluid flow from a solid sphere (Garner & Grafton), 64. Matterson, A. H. S. See Long, Matterson & Woodward. Minkoff, G. J. The infra-red absorption spectra of organic peroxides, 176. Molecular-weight changes in the degradation of long-chain polymers (Charlesby), 120. Morrison, J. A. See Dugdale, Morrison & Patterson.

Neal, W. E. J. See Grew, Johnson & Neal. New method of solving Oseen's equations and its application to the flow past an inclined

elliptic cylinder (Imai), 141. Nucleation phenomena arising during the dehydration of solid hydrates (Garner &

Jennings), 460.

Opalescence and concentration fluctuations in binary liquid mixtures near the critical mixing point. I. Experimental (Chow Quantie), 90.

Opalescence and concentration fluctuations in binary liquid mixtures near the critical mixing point. II. Theoretical (Fiirth & Williams), 104.

Oxidation of organic sulphides. I. Interaction of cyclohexyl methyl sulphide with hydroperoxides in alcohols (Bateman & Hargrave), 389.

Oxidation of organic sulphides. II. Interaction of cyclohexyl methyl sulphide with hydroperoxides in hydrocarbons (Bateman & Hargrave), 399.

Patterson, D. See Dugdale, Morrison & Patterson. Peierls, R. E. See Edwards & Peierls. Physical properties of chromium oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. I. Preparation and

adsorption measurements (Chaplin, Chapman & Griffith), 412. Physical properties of chromium oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. II. Electrical pro-

perties (Chapman, Griffith & Marsh), 419. Physical properties of chromium oxide-aluminium oxide catalysts. III. The conversion

of heptane to toluene (Griffith, Marsh & Martin), 426. Pippard, A. B. The anomalous skin effect in anisotropic metals, 273. Priday, K. See Cullis & Priday.

Quantie, Chow. See Chow Quantie.

Raman intensities of the totally symmetric vibrations of neopentane (Long, Matterson & Woodward), 33.

Raynor, G. V. See Leach & Raynor. Response of laminar skin friction and heat transfer to fluctuations in the streamn velocity

(Lighthill), 1. Roberts, M. de V. See Longuet-Higgins & Roberts. Rogers, M. H. The forced flow of a thin layer of viscous fluid on a rotating sphere, 192. Rowlinson, H. C. See Barrow & Rowlinson. Rutherford Memorial Lecture, 1953 (Chadwick), 435.

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Index 577

Saha, A. K. See Banerjee & Saha. Second-order effects in the deformation of elastic bodies (Green & Spratt), 347. Seismic interpretation theory for an elastic earth (Slichter), 43. Shape factors for fl-decay (Banerjee & Saha), 472. Slichter, L. B. Seismic interpretation theory for an elastic earth, 43. Sondheimer, E. H. The theory of the anomalous skin effect in anisotropic metals, 260. Spratt, E. B. See Green & Spratt. Stubbs, F. J. See Jach, Stubbs & Hinshelwood.

Theory of the anomalous skin effect in anisotropic metals (Sondheimer), 260. Thermal decomposition of aromatic compounds. I. Chlorobenzene (Cullis & Priday),

308. Thermal decomposition of aromatic eompounds. II. Dichlorobenzenes (Cullis & Priday),

544. Thermal diffusion factor and temperature (Grew, Johnson & Neal), 513. Townsend, A. A. The diffusion behind a line source in homogeneous turbulence, 487. Turbulent transport of suspended sediment in open channels (Hunt), 322.

Weinberg, F. J. See Burgoyne & Weinberg. Williams, C. L. See Fiirth & Williams. Woodward, L. A. See Long, Matterson & Woodward.

Yates, D. J. C. The expansion of porous glass on the adsorption of non-polar gases, 526. Young, Andrew. Approximate product-integration, 552. Young, Andrew. The application of approximate product-integration to the numerical

solution of integral equations, 561.

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

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