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Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume CXXXV 1932 (Numbers 826-828)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1932. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. V, xi, 705, xxx pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Covers slightly scuffed. Spine slightly faded, A few pages slightly dog-eared at bottom right hand corner. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOL. CXXXVNo. 826-February 1, 1932.Ñ Ship Waves : the Calculation of Wave Profiles. By T. H. Havelock, F. R. S Ñ Optical Rotatory Power of Vapours. Part I. -Rotatory Dispersion of Camphor and of Camphorquinone, especially in the Region of Absorption. By T. M. Lowry, F. R. S, and H. K. Gore Ñ The Thermal Decomposition of Nitrous Oxide, and its Catalysis by Nitric Oxide. By F. F. Musgrave and C. N. Hinshelwood, F. R. S Ñ The Refraction and Dispersion of Neon and Helium. By C. Cuthbertson, O. B. E, F. R. S, and M. Cuthbertson Ñ Artificial Disintegration by a-Particles. Part II. -Fluorine and Aluminium. By J. Chadwick, F. R. S, and J. E. R. Constable Ñ The Photosensitised Decomposition of Nitrogen Trichloride. Part II. -The Effects of Surface and Inert Gases, and the Mechanism of Reaction. By J. G. A. Griffiths and R. G. W. Norrish. Communicated by Sir William Pope, F. R. S Ñ The Excitation Potentials of Light Metals. I. -Lithium. By H. W. B. Skinner. Communicated by O. W. Richardson, F. R. S Ñ The Passage of a- and º-Particles through Matter and Born+s Theory of Collisions. By E. J. Williams. Communicated by W. L. Bragg, F. R. S Ñ On the Loss of Energy of Alpha-Particles and ? -Particles. By P. M. S. Blackett. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, F. R. S Ñ A Theory of Eddy Diffusion in the Atmosphere. By O. G. Sutton. Communicated by G. C. Simpson, F. R. S Ñ A New Method for the Determination of Nitrogen Peroxide. By E. J. B. Willey and S. G. Foord. Communicated by F. A. Freeth, F. R. S Ñ On the Statistical Mechanics of Dilute and of Perfect Solutions. By E. A. Guggenheim. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ The Exchange of Energy between Gas Atoms and Solid Surfaces. II. -The Temperature Variation of the Accommodation Coefficient of Helium. By J. K. Roberts. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, F. R. S Ñ The Abnormal Absorption of Heavy Elements for Hard ? -Rays. By C. Y. Chao. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, F. R. S Ñ The Double Refraction of Quartz along the Optic Axis. By H. A. Ferreira. Communicated by A. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ The Absorption of Hard Monochromatic ? -Radiation. -Part II. By G. T. P. Tarrant. Communicated by Lord Rutherford, F. R. S Ñ The Faraday Effect in Ferromagnetics. By H. R. Hulme. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. SÑ The Collision of Electrons with Molecules. By H. S. W. Massey and C. B. O. Mohr. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ The Gyroniagnetic Ratio for Paramagnetic Substances. III. -Results on Salts of the Rare Earth Group. By W. Sueksmith. Communicated by A. P. Chattock, F. R. SNo. 827.-March 1, 1932.Ñ The Action of Halogens upon Arylazoacetoacetates and Related Compounds. - Part I. By F. D. Chattaway, F. R. S, and R. J. Lye Ñ The Half-Value Period of Uranium-Y. By O. Gratias and C. H. Collie. Communicated by F. A. Lindeman, F. R. S Ñ The Thermal Decomposition of Gaseous Diethyl Ether at High Pressures. By D. M. Kewitt and 31. A. Vernon. Communicated by W. A. Bone, F. R. S Ñ The Oxidation of Phosphorus Vapour at Low Pressures in Presence of Platinum and Tungsten. By H. W. Melville and E. B. Ludlam. Communicated by J. Kendall, F. R. S Ñ The Photoeensitised Explosion of Hydrogen and Oxygen by Chlorine. By R. G. W. Norrish. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F. R. S Ñ The Thermodynamics of the Surfaces of Solutions. By J. A. V. Butler. Communicated by J. Kendal, F. R. S Ñ Investigations in the Infra-Red Region of the Spectrum. Part V. -The Absorption Spectrum of Carbonyl Sulphide. By C. R. Bailey and A. B. D. Cassie. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F. R. S Ñ The Behaviour of a Single Crystal ot Aluminium under Alternating Torsional Stresses while Immersed in a Slow Stream of Tap Water. By H. J. Gough and D. G. Sopwith. Communicated by Sir J. E. Petavel, F. R. S. (Plates 1-4) Ñ The Hydration or Combined Water of Gelatin. By T. Moran. Communicated by Sir William Hardy, F. R. S Ñ The Polarisation of Electrons by Double Scattering. By N. F. Mott. Communicated by R. H. Fowler, F. R. S Ñ Eigenfunctions for Calculating Electronic Vibrational Intensities. By P. M. Davidson. Communicated by O. W. Richardson, F. R. S. Ñ The Stellar Coefficients of Absorption and Opacity. -Part II. By S. Chandrasekhar. Communicated by E. A. Mine, F. R. S Ñ The Crystalline Structure of Benzene. By E. G. Cox. Communicated by Sir William Bragg, F. R. S Ñ The Flow of a Compressible Liquid in the Neighbourhood of the Throat of a Constriction in a Circular Wind Channel. By S. G. Hooker. Communicated by L. Bairstow, F. R. S No. 828.-April 1, 1932.Ñ Reactions between Carbon and Certain Gases. By W. E. J. Broom and M. W. Travers, F. R. S Ñ The Study of the Magnetic Properties of Matter in Strong Magnetic Fields. Part III. -Magnetostriction. By P. Kapitza, F. R. S Ñ The Study of the Magnetic Properties of Matter in Strong Magnetic Fields. Part IV. -The Method of Measuring Magnetostriction in Strong Magnetic Fields. By P. Kapitza, F. R. S Ñ The Study of the Magnetic Properties of Matter in Strong Magnetic Fields. Part V. -Experiments on Magnetostriction in Dia- and Paramagnetic Substances. By P. Kapitza, F. R. S. (Plates 5 and 6) Ñ On the Analysis of Experimental Observations in Problems of Elastic Stability. By R. V. Southwell, F. R. S Ñ Fluorescent Excitation of Mercury by the Resonance Frequency and by Lower Frequencies. -III. By Lord Rayleigh, For. Sec. R. S. (Plate 7) Ñ A Permanent Magnet for º-Ray Spectroscopy. By J. D. Cockcroft, C. D. Ellis, F. R. S, and H. Kershaw. (Plate 8) Ñ The Sensitivity of Atomic Analysis by X-Rays. By C. E. Eddy and T. H. Laby, F. R. S Ñ An Examination of Turbulent Flow with an Ultramicroscope. By A. Fage and H. C. H. Townend.Communicated by G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ Note on the Distribution of Turbulent Velocities in a Fluid near a Solid Wall. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ The Transport of Vorticity and Heat Through Fluids in Turbulent Motion. By G. I. Taylor, F. R. S Ñ Notes on Experiments on the Temperature and Velocity in the Wake of a Heated Cylindrical Obstacle. By A. Fage and V. M. Falkner. Communicated by G. I. Taylor, F. R. S. (Appendix) OBITUARY NOTICES.Ñ Charles Thomas Heycock (with portrait) Ñ Sir Howard Grubb (with portrait) Ñ Sir Thomas Edward Stanton (with portrait). Good .

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