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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 231, No. 1187 (Sep. 20, 1955), pp. 575-578 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99797 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 05:08 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 05:08:58 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. 231, No. 1187 (Sep. 20, 1955), pp. 575-578Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/99797 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 231 (A)

Action of a surface current used as a breakwater (Taylor), 466. Adhesion and charging of quartz surfaces (Harper), 388. Adkins, J. E. Some general results in the theory of large elastic deformations, 75. Adsorption of bacteriophages by sensitive and resistant cells of Escherichia coli strain B

(Brenner) (abstract), 291. Allcock, G. R. & Kuper, C. G. 'Rotons' in quantum hydrodynamics, 226. Allen, H. G. The estimation of the critical load of a braced framework, 25. Aluminium, superconducting (Faber & Pippard), 336; (Faber), 353.

Barrer, R. M. & Strachan, E. Sorption and surface diffusion in microporous carbon cylinders, 52.

Bell, J. S. Time reversal in field theory, 479. Berman, R., Foster, E. L. & Ziman, J. M. Thermal conduction in artificial sapphire

crystals at low temperatures. I. Nearly perfect crystals, 130. Bilby, B. A., Bullough, R. & Smith, E. Continuous distributions of dislocations: a new

application of the methods of non-Riemannian geometry, 263. Boundary-layer growth (Watson), 104. Breakwater, surface current used as (Taylor), 466. Breakwaters, pneumatic and similar (Evans), 457. Brenner, S. The adsorption of bacteriophages by sensitive and resistant cells of

Escherichia coli strain B (abstract), 291. Brown, J. K. & Sheppard, N. Infra-red spectroscopic studies of rotational isomerism in

the polymethylene halides, 555. Bullough, R. See Bilby, Bullough & Smith.

Chandrasekhar, S. & Elbert, Donna D. The instability of a layer of fluid heated below and subject to Coriolis forces. II, 198.

Charlesby, A. Gel formation by main-chain fracture of long-chain polymers, 521. Christie, Margaret I., Harrison, Anna J., Norrish, R. G. W. & Porter, G. The recombina-

tion of atoms. II. Causes of variation in the observed rate constant for iodine atoms, 446.

Continuous distributions of dislocations: a new application of the methods of non- Riemannian geometry (Bilby, Bullough & Smith), 263.

Cotton, K. J. See Lambert and others. Curle, N. The influence of solid boundaries upon aerodynamic sound, 505.

Das, T. P. & Roy, D. K. Spin-echoes in the presence of non-axially symmetric quad- rupole interaction in crystals, 244.

Elastic deformation, theory of (Adkins), 75. Elbert, Donna D. See Chandrasekhar & Elbert. Estimation of the critical load of a braced framework (Allen), 25. Evans, J. T. Pneumatic and similar breakwaters, 457. Experiments on over-stable thermal convection in mercury (Fultz & Nakagawa), 211.

Faber, T. E. The phase transition in superconductors. IV. Aluminium, 353. Faber, T. E. & Pippard, A. B. The penetration depth and high-frequency resistance of

superconducting aluminium, 336. Fairbank, H. A. & Wilks, J. Heat transfer in liquid helium below 1? K, 545.

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Foster, E. L. See Berman, Foster & Ziman. Frequency response of a defocused optical system (Hopkins), 91. Fultz, D. & Nakagawa, Y. Experiments on over-stable thermal convection in mercury,

211. Further calculations on electron excitation of forbidden lines: transitions with electric

quadrupole moments (Seaton), 37.

Gaydon, A. G. Green and orange band spectra of CaOH, CaOD and calcium oxide, 437. Gel formation by main-chain fracture of long-chain polymers (Charlesby), 521. Gravity waves in flowing water (Hunt), 496. Green and orange band spectra of CaOH, CaOD and calcium oxide (Gaydon), 437.

Harper, W. R. Adhesion and charging of quartz surfaces, 388. Harrison, Anna J. See Christie, Harrison, Norrish & Porter. Havelock, Sir Thomas. Waves due to a floating sphere making periodic heaving oscilla-

tions, 1. Heading, J. The reflexion of vertically-incident long radio waves from the ionosphere

when the earth's magnetic field is oblique, 414. Heat transfer in liquid helium below 1? K (Fairbank & Wilks), 545. Hertzian electromagnetic potentials and associated gauge transformations (Nisbet), 250. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. See Jach & Hinshelwood; also Lindars & Hinshelwood. Hopkins, H. H. The frequency response of a defocused optical system, 91. Hunt, J. N. Gravity waves in flowing water, 496.

Influence of certain foreign gases on the thermal decomposition of paraffins. II. Relation to the general theory of paraffin decompositions and of unimolecular reactions (Jach & Hinshelwood), 145.

Influence of solid boundaries upon aerodynamic sound (Curie), 505. Infra-red spectroscopic studies of rotational isomerism in the polymethylene halides

(Brown & Sheppard), 555. Instability of a layer of fluid heated below and subject to Coriolis forces. II. (Chand-

rasekhar & Elbert), 198. Integration of the boundary-layer equations for a plane in compressible flow with heat

transfer (Meksyn), 274.

Jach, J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. Influence of certain foreign gases on the thermal decomposition of paraffins. II. Relation to the general theory of paraffin decom- positions and of unimolecular reactions, 145.

Kothari, L. S. & Singwi, K. S. Thermal inelastic scattering of cold neutrons in poly- crystalline solids, 293.

Kuper, C. G. See Allcock & Kuper.

Lambert, J. D., Cotton, K. J., Pailthorpe, M. W., Robinson, A. M., Scrivens, J., Vale, W. R. F. & Young, R. M. Transport properties of gaseous hydrocarbons, 280.

Lindars, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The thermal decomposition of nitrous oxide. I. Secondary catalytic and surface effects, 162.

Lindars, F. J. & Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril. The thermal decomposition of nitrous oxide. II. Influence of added gases and a theory of the kinetic mechanism, 178.

Lock, W. 0. & March, P. V. A study of the nuclear disintegrations produced by 950 MeV protons, 368.

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March, P. V. See Lock & March. Matterson, A. H. S. & Woodward, L. A. Relative intensities of totally symmetrical

vibrations in the Raman spectrum of gaseous neopentane, 514. Meksyn, D. Integration of the boundary-layer equations for a plane in compressible

flow with heat transfer, 274. Mercury, over-stable thermal convection in (Fultz & Nakagawa), 211.

Nakagawa, Y. See Fultz & Nakagawa. Navier-Stokes and energy equations (Stuart), 116. Nisbet, A. Hertzian electromagnetic potentials and associated gauge transformations,

250. Nitrous oxide, thermal decomposition of (Lindars & Hinshelwood), 162, 178. Norrish, R. G. W. See Christie, Harrison, Norrish & Porter. Nuclear disintegrations by 950 MeV protons (Lock & March), 368.

O'Brien, Mary C. M. The structure of the colour centres in smoky quartz, 404.

Pailthorpe, M. W. See Lambert and others. Paraffins, influence of foreign gases on decomposition of (Jach & Hinshelwood), 145. Parkes, E. W. The stresses in a built-up girder subjected to a concentrated load, 379. Pearson, W. B. & Templeton, I. M. Thermo-electricity at low temperatures. III. The

absolute scale of thermo-electric power: a critical discussion of the present scale at low temperatures and preliminary measurements towards its redetermination, 534.

Penetration depth and high-frequency resistance of superconducting aluminium (Faber & Pippard), 336.

Phase transition in superconductors. IV. Aluminium (Faber), 353. Pippard, A. B. See Faber & Pippard. Pneumatic and similar breakwaters (Evans), 457. Porter, G. See Christie, Harrison, Norrish & Porter. Propagation of tide and surge in an estuary (Proudman), 8. Proudman, J. The propagation of tide and surge in an estuary, 8.

Quantum field theory (Skyrme), 321. Quartz, smoky, structure of colour centres in (O'Brien), 404. Quartz surfaces, adhesion and charging of (Harper), 388.

Radio waves, long, reflexion of from ionosphere (Heading), 414. Recombination of atoms. II. Causes of variation in the observed rate constant for iodine

atoms (Christie, Harrison, Norrish & Porter), 446. Reflexion of vertically-incident long radio waves from the ionosphere when the earth's

magnetic field is oblique (Heading), 414. Relative intensities of totally symmetrical vibrations in the Raman spectrum of gaseous

neopentane (Matterson & Woodward), 514. Robinson, A. M. See Lambert and others. 'Rotons' in quantum hydrodynamics (Allcock & Kuyper), 226. Roy, K. D. See Das & Roy.

Sapphire crystals, thermal conduction in (Berman, Foster & Ziman), 130. Scrivins, J. See Lambert and others. Seaton, M. J. Further calculations on electron excitation of forbidden lines: transitions

with electric quadrupole moments, 37. Sheppard, N. See Brown & Sheppard. Simpson, J. H. On the thermal ionization of trapped electrons in ionic solids, 308.

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578 Index

Singwi, K. S. See Kothari & Singwi. Skyrme, T. H. R. Quantum field theory, 321. Smith, E. See Bilby, Bullough & Smith. Solution of the Navier-Stokes and energy equations illustrating the response of skin

friction and temperature of an infinite plate thermometer to fluctuations in the stream velocity (Stuart), 116.

Some general results in the theory of large elastic deformations (Adkins), 75. Sorption and surface diffusion in microporous carbon cylinders (Barrer & Strachan), 52. Sphere, floating, making periodic heaving oscillations (Havelock), 1. Spin-echoes in the presence of non-axially symmetric quadrupole interaction in crystals

(Das & Roy), 244. Strachan, E. See Barrer & Strachan. Stresses in a built-up girder subjected to a concentrated load (Parkes), 379. Structure of the colour centres in smoky quartz (O'Brien), 404. Stuart, J. T. A solution of the Navier-Stokes and energy equations illustrating the

response of skin friction and temperature of an infinite plate thermometer to fluctuations in the stream velocity, 116.

Study of the nuclear disintegrations produced by 950 MeV protons (Lock & March), 368.

Taylor, Sir Geoffrey. The action of a surface current used as a breakwater, 466. Templeton, I. M. See Pearson & Templeton. Thermal conduction in artificial sapphire crystals at low temperatures. I. Nearly perfect

crystals (Berman, Foster & Ziman), 130. Thermal decomposition of nitrous oxide. I. Secondary catalytic and surface effects

(Lindars & Hinshelwood), 162. Thermal decomposition of nitrous oxide. II. Influence of added gases and a theory of

the kinetic mechanism (Lindars & Hinshelwood), 178. Thermal inelastic scattering of cold neutrons in polycrystalline solids (Kothari & Singwi),

293. Thermal ionization of trapped electrons in ionic solids (Simpson), 308. Thermo-electricity at low temperatures. III. The absolute scale of thermo-electric

power: a critical discussion of the present scale at low temperatures and preliminary measurements towards its redetermination (Pearson & Templeton), 534.

Tide and surge in an estuary (Proudman), 8. Time reversal in field theory (Bell), 479. Transport properties of gaseous hydrocarbons (Lambert and others), 280.

Vale, W. R. F. See Lambert and others.

Watson, E. J. Boundary-layer growth, 104. Waves due to a floating sphere making periodic heaving oscillations (Havelock), 1. Wilks, J. See Fairbank & Wilks. Woodward, L. A. See Matterson & Woodward.

Young, R. M. See Lambert and others.

Ziman, J. M. See Berman, Foster & Ziman.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME (SERIES A)

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