Author: ROYAL SOCIETY Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume CLXIX 1938-1939 (Numbers 936-939)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1939. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. V, 590 pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine slightly faded. Covers slightly scuffed. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOL CLXIX No. A 936. 6 December 1938 Address of the President, Sir William Bragg, O. M, at the Anniversary Meeting, 30 November 1938 The simultaneous sorption of carbon bisulphide and water vapour by activated charcoals. By J. L. Lizius and A. J. Allmand, F. R. S. The band spectrum of silicon monosxdphide and its relation to the band spectra of similar molecules. By R. F. Barrow and W. Jevons. (Plates 1, 2) The behaviour of polar molecules in solid paraffin wax. By R. W. Sillars Ionic recombination in air. By J. Sayers On the Hamilton-Jacobi theory and quantization of a dynamical continuum. By P. Weiss On the Hamilton-Jacobi theory and quantization of generalized electrodynamics. By P. Weiss The statistical mechanics of co-operative assemblies. By E. A. GuggenheimNo. A 937. 22 December 1938 The Bakerian Lecture. The structure of benzene. By C. K. Ingold, F. R. S. The photography of airscrew sound waves. By W. F. Hilton. (Plates 3-8) The dissociation of the ammonium ion and the basic strength of ammonia in water. By D. H. Everett and W. F. K. Wynne-Jones The low temperature properties of gaseous helium. By H. S. W. Massey and R. A. Buckingham The kinetics of electrode reactions. I and II. By J. N. Agar and F. P. Bowden. (Plate 9) The effect of solvents on the continuous absorption spectrum of bromine. By R. G. Aickin, N. S. Bayliss and A. L. G. Rees The development of the spark discharge. II. By T. E. Allibone and J. M. Meek. (Plates 10-16) The excitation of ? -radiation in processes of proton capture by light elements. By S. C. Curran, P. I. Dee and V. Petrzilka No. A 938. 7 February 1939 Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. IV. Problems relating to elastic stability and vibrations. By K. N. E. Bradfield, D. G. Christopherson and R. V. Southwell, F. R. S Critical and co-operative phenomena. III. A theory of melting and the structure of liquids. By J. E. Lennard-Jones, F. R. S, and A. F. Devonshire Collective electron ferromagnetism. 8I. Energy and specific heat. By Edmund C. Stoner, F. R. S. The nature of sliding and the analysis of friction. By F. P. Bowden and L. Leben. (Plates 17-24) The area of contact between stationary and between moving surfaces. By F. P. Bowden and D. Tabor. (Plates 25, 26) The electronic structure of some polyenes and aromatic molecules. VII. Bonds of fractional order by the molecular orbital method. By C. A. Coulson The spectrum of mono-deuteromethane in photographic infra-red. I. Preparation of the gas, and measurements of a simple band at 9021 cm. -1. By W. H. J. Childs and H. A. Jahn. (Plate 27) Electron transfer in mercury vapour. By F. L. Arnot and ? . B. M+EwenNo. A 939. 7 March 1939 A new Coriolis perturbation in the methane spectrum. III. Intensities and optical spectrum. By W. H. J. Childs and H. A. Jahn. (Plate 28) The emission band spectrum of chlorine. III. Continua. By the late W. H. B. Cameron and A. Elliott. (Plate 29) A band spectrum attributed to NBr. By A. Elliott. (Plate 30) The general theory of relaxation methods applied to linear systems. By G. Temple The absorption spectra of carbon dioxide and carbon oxysulphide in the vacuum ultra-violet. By W. O. Price and D. M. Simpson. (Plate 31) Statistical theory of the adsorption of double molecules. By T. S. Chang Concerning the scattering of fast electrons and of cosmic-ray particles. By E. J. Williams The diffusion of radon gas mixtures. By W. Hirst and G. E. Harrison. Good .
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