Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume CXLVII 1934 (Numbers 860-862)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1934. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. V, vi, 604 pages. With plates, bound-in errata slip, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Covers slightly scuffed. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOL CXLVIINo. A 860-November I, 1934Ñ On the Cataphoresis of Gliadin. Part I-The Adsorption of Gliadin on Quartz. By I. Kemp and E. K. Rideal, F. R. S Ñ On the Cataphoresis of Gliadin. Part II-The Effect of Strong Electrolytes upon the Mobility. By I. Kemp and E. K. Rideal, F. R. S Ñ The Spectrum of H2 (the Ordinary Hydrogen Molecule) . Part I-The 3, 4d 3S, ? , ? -> 2p3? And 3s3S-> 2p3? Systems. By O. W. Richardson, F. R. S, and T. B. RymerÑ The Reaction between Oxygen and the Heavier Isotope of Hydrogen. By C. N. Hinshelwood, F. R. S, A. T. Williamson, and J. H. WolfendenÑ Researches on the Chemistry of Coal. Part VII-An Investigation of German Brown Coals and Irish Peat. By W. A. Bone, F. R. S, and L. J. TeiÑ The Catalysis by Palladium of the Union of Hydrogen and Oxygen. A New Phenomenon of Contact Catalysis. By D. L. Chapman, F. R. S, and G. Gregory Ñ On the Explicit Solution of Certain Difference Equations. By L. M. Milne-Thomson. Communicated by Harold Jeffreys, F. R. S Ñ The Diamagnetic Susceptibilities of Salts forming Ions with Inert Gas Con-figurations. Part I-The Halides of Sodium and Potassium. By F. E. Hoare. Communicated by Lord Rayleigh, For. Sec. R. S Ñ Measurement of Shot Voltage used to Deduce the Magnitude of Secondary Thermionic Emission. By E. B. Moullin. Communicated by E. V. Appleton, F. R. S Ñ The Thermal Decomposition of Methyl Alcohol. By C. J. M. Fletcher. Communicated by C. N. Hinshelwood, F. R. S Ñ The Sorption of Vapours by Ferric Oxide Gel. I-Aliphatic Alcohols. By A. G. Foster. Communicated by A. J. Allmand, F. R. S Ñ The Induction Period of the Photochemical Reaction between Hydrogen and Chlorine. By J. G. A. Griffiths and R. G. W. Norrish. Communicated by T. M. Lowry, F. R. S. Ñ The Swelling of Charcoal. Part III-Experiments with the Lower Alcohols. By D. H. Bangham, N. Fakhoury, and A. F. Mohamed. Communicated by D. L. Chapman, F. R. S Ñ The Swelling of Charcoal. Part IV-Stoichiometric Relations for the Films of the Alcohols. By D. H. Bangham. Communicated by D. L. Chapman, F. R. S Ñ The Liquefaction of Helium by an Adiabatic Method. By P. Kapitza, F. R. S. No. A 861 - November 15, 1934Ñ On the Acoustic Radiation Pressure on Spheres. By L. V. King, F. R. S Ñ The Energies of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays. By H. A. Wilson, F. R. S. Ñ The Spectrum of H2. Part II-The Band Systems due to Transitions from Four New Triplet States to 2? 3? . By O. W. Richardson, F. R. S, and T. B. Rymer Ñ The Spectrum of H2. Part III-New Bands and Band Systems ending on 2s3S and an Extension of the Singlet System 1Q -> 2p 1S. By O. W. Richardson, F. R. S, and T. B. Rymer Ñ The Determination of the Specific Heat of Gases at High Temperatures by the Sound Velocity Method. I-Carbon Monoxide. By G. G. Sherratt and Ezer Griffiths, F. R. S Ñ On Active Chlorine. By E. J. B. Willey and S. G. Foord. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F. R. S Ñ The Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Iron Salts. By F. Haber and J. Weiss. Communicated by Sir William Pope, F. R. S Ñ Some General Properties of the Formulae of the Magneto-Ionic Theory. By H. G. Booker. Communicated by E. V. Appleton, F. R. S Ñ Pressure and the Water Relations of Proteins. I-Isoelectric Gelatin Gels. By D. J. Lloyd and T. Moran. Communicated by Dr. R. H. Pickard, F. R. S Ñ Applications of the Bloch Theory to the Study of Alloys and of the Properties of Bismuth. By H. Jones. Communicated by A. M. Tyndall, F. R. S No. A 862-December I, 1934Ñ The Behaviour of Electrolytes in Mixed Solvents. VI-The Electrical Con-ductivities of some salts in Water-Ethyl Alcohol Solutions. By L. E. Connell, R. T. Hamilton and J. A. V. Butler. Communicated by J. Kendall, F. R. S Ñ Absorption Bands of HCN in the Photographic Infra-red. By G. Herzberg and J. W. T. Spinks. Communicated by A. J. Allmand, F. R. S. (Plate 1) Ñ The Low Energy º-Rays of Radium E. By H. O. W. Richardson. Communicated by C. D. Ellis, F. R. S. (Plate 2) Ñ The Oxygen Afterglow. By E. M. Stoddart. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F. R. S Ñ The Reflection of X-Rays from Powdered Anthracene. By B. W. Robinson. Communicated by Sir William Bragg, O. M, F. R. S Ñ The Principle of Least Action in Milne+s Kinematical Relativity. By A. G. Walker. Communicated by E. A. Milne, F. R. S Ñ The Structure of Surface Films. XXI-Surface Potentials of Dibasic Esters, Alcohols, Aldoximes, and Ketones. By N. K. Adam, F. J. Danielli and J. B. Harding. Communicated by F. G. Donnan, F. R. S Ñ The Magnetic Moment of the Nucleus of Caesium. By D. A. Jackson. Communicated by F. A. Lindemann, F. R. S Ñ Spectrum of the Flame of Ethylene. By W. M. Vaidya. Communicated by A. Fowler, F. R. S. (Plate 3) Ñ On the Quantization of the New Field Equations. I. By M. Born and L. Infeld. Communicated by P. A. M. Dirac, F. R. S Ñ The Mean Lives of Excited Hydrogen Atoms. By J. H. E. Griffiths. Communicated by F. A. Lindemann, F. R. S Ñ Slow Oxidations at High Pressures. I-Methane and Ethane; II-Methyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Acetaldehyde, and Acetic Acid. By D. M. Newitt and P. Szego. Communicated by W. A. Bone, F. R. SÑ The Upper Limits of the Continuous º-Ray Spectra of Thorium C and C. By W. J. Henderson. Communicated by C. D. Ellis, F. R. S Ñ The Excitation Potential of the Nitrogen Second Positive Bands. By N. Thompson and S. E. Williams. Communicated by A. M. Tyndall, F. R. S. Ñ A Note on the Spectrum of the Frequencies of a Polar Crystal Lattice. By M. Born and J. H. E. Thompson. Communicated by E. A. Milne, F.R.S.. Good .
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