Contents pages pg P001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92629FP001 |
I.—The action of hydrogen sulphide on a neutral solution of potassium permanganate Horace Barratt Dunnicliff and Sukh Dayal Nijhawan pg 1; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900001 |
Errata pg X001; DOI: 10.1039/JR926290X001 |
List of physico-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society pg A001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92629BA001 |
Proceedings of the Chemical Society pg B001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92629BB001 |
II.—Preparation of 1-halogeno-2-nitronaphthalenes and 2-nitronaphthalene Herbert Henry Hodgson and Ernest Kilner pg 7; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900007 |
III.—The influence of carbon rings on the velocity of reactions involving their side chains. Part I. The hydrolysis of cyclic and open-chain malonic esters Richard Gane and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 10; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900010 |
IV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some amino-derivatives William Hamilton McVicker Joseph Kenneth Marsh and Alfred Walter Stewart pg 17; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900017 |
V.—The solubility of sodium iodide in ethyl alcohol Frederick Ernest King and James Riddick Partington pg 20; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900020 |
VI.—The structure of the normal monosaccharides. Part III. Rhamnose Edmund Langley Hirst and Alexander Killen Macbeth pg 22; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900022 |
VII.—The specific heats of hydrocyanic acid. A reply Edith Hilda Ingold pg 26; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900026 |
VIII.—Resolution of dl-dicentrine Robert Downs Haworth William Henry Perkin jun. and John Rankin pg 29; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900029 |
IX.—Synthetical experiments in the isoquinoline group. Part VI. A synthesis of derivatives of paraberine Ray Campbell Robert Downs Haworth and William Henry jun. pg 32; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900032 |
Front matter pg P037; DOI: 10.1039/JR92629FP037 |
X.—Keto-enol isomerism of ethylenebisacetylacetone Gilbert T. Morgan and Cyril James Allan Taylor pg 43; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900043 |
XI.—The solubilites of sodium, potassium, and calcium ferrocyanides. Part I Monica Farrow pg 49; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900049 |
XII.—Studies of valency. Part VII. Surface polarity and the reaction of ethylene and chlorine—the effect of the adsorbed water layer Ronald George Wreyford Norrish and Griffith Glyn Jones pg 55; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900055 |
XIII.—The chemistry of the caryophyllene series. Part I George Gerald Henderson John Monteath Robertson and Carl Aloysius Kerr pg 62; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900062 |
XIV.—The density of boric oxide glass and the suspected variation in the atomic weight of boron Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and George Edward Stephenson pg 70; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900070 |
XV.—Butyl esters of the simpler amino-acids. Part I Walter Thomas James Morgan pg 79; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900079 |
XVI.—The nitration of -naphthoic acid and some new amino- and nitro-naphthoic acids Harold Ainsworth Harrison and Frank Albert Royle pg 84; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900084 |
XVII.—A revision of the structural formula of glucose William Charlton Walter Norman Haworth and Stanley Peat pg 89; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900089 |
XVIII.—Studies in adsorption by an optical method. Fixation by dispersoids of methylene-blue within the disperse phase Andor Fodor and Rassa Riwlin pg 102; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900102 |
XIX.—Substituted dihydropentazines—a new series of cyclic nitrogen compounds Frederick Daniel Chattaway and George David Parkes pg 113; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900113 |
XX.—Purification of phosphoric oxide George Ingle Finch and Reginald Percy Fraser pg 117; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900117 |
XXI.—Production of arsenic subsulphide. Reduction of certain arsenic compounds by sodium hyposulphite [hydrosulphite] Walter Farmer and James Brierley Firth pg 119; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900119 |
XXII.—Hydrogen electrode studies of the precipitation of basic chromates, borates and carbonates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 125; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900125 |
XXIII.—Chloro-derivatives of m-hydroxybenzaldehyde Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 147; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900147 |
XXIV.—The nitration of m-bromophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson and Francis Harry Moore pg 155; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900155 |
XXV.—Condensation of 3-bromo- and 3-nitro-4-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde with ethyl acetoacetate and ammonia Leonard Eric Hinkel and William Rees Madel pg 161; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900161 |
XXVI.—The oxidation of certain sesquiterpenes with chromyl chloride and chromic acid David Templeton Gibson John Monteath Robertson and James Sword pg 164; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900164 |
XXVII.—Action of hydrogen fluoride on compounds of selenium and tellurium. Part I. Selenium dioxide Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux and John O'Neil Millott pg 167; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900167 |
XXVIII.—The hydration of strong electrolytes, the viscosity of their aqueous solutions, and the dilution law James Netherwood Sugden pg 174; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900174 |
XXIX.—Action of acetylene tetrabromide on organic bases James Davidson Fulton pg 197; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900197 |
XXX.—Heterogeneous equilibria between the sulphates and nitrates of sodium and potassium and their aqueous solution. Part I. The ternary systems Mohammed Abdul Hamid pg 199; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900199 |
XXXI.—Heterogeneous equilibria between the sulphates and nitrates of sodium and potassium and their aqueous solutions. Part II. The quaternary system H2O–Na2SO4–NaNO3–K2SO4–KNO3 Mohammed Abdul Hamid pg 206; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900206 |
XXXII.—Preparation, hydrolysis and reduction of the fluoro-, chloro-, and bromo-benzyl bromides John Baldwin Shoesmith and Robert Henry Slater pg 214; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900214 |
XXXIII.—Cyclic organo-metallic compounds. Part I. Compounds of tellurium Harry Dugald Keith Drew pg 223; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900223 |
XXXIV.—The quaternary salts of benzoxazoles Leslie Marshall Clark pg 232; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900232 |
XXXV.—Reaction of the meso-hydroxyanthrones Marcus Aurelius Matthews pg 236; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900236 |
XXXVI.—cycloHexanespirocyclohexane Woodford Stanley Gowan Plucknett Norris pg 245; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900245 |
XXXVII.—The interaction between copper and sulphuric acid Cecil William Rogers pg 254; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900254 |
XXXVIII.—Hydrogen electrode studies of the reactions between solutions of salts of weak metallic bases and the acetate, oxalate, and tartrate of sodium, with a note on the effect of dextrose on zirconium chloride solution Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 269; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900269 |
XXXIX.—The absorption of gases by colloidal solutions Alois Gatterer pg 299; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900299 |
XL.—The reciprocal salt pair (Na, Ba)–(Cl, NO3) in aqueous solution at 20 Alexander Findlay and James Cruickshank pg 316; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900316 |
XLI.—The equilibrium between ethyl alcohol and the alkali and alkaline-earth salts. Part I David Glynwyn Robert Bonnell and William Jacob Jones pg 318; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900318 |
XLII.—The dissociation pressures of alcoholates. Part I David Glynwyn Robert Bonnell and William Jacob Jones pg 321; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900321 |
XLIII.—The 4- and 4-methoxybenzoylbenzoins Herbert Greene pg 328; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900328 |
XLIV.—The reaction between hydroxylamine and ferric chloride Alec Duncan Mitchell pg 336; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900336 |
XLV.—The structure of the normal monosaccharides. Part IV. Glucose Edmund Langley Hirst pg 350; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900350 |
XLVI.—3 : 4- and 2 : 5-Dimethoxyphenylhydrazine William Henry Perkin jun. and Leon Rubenstein pg 357; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900357 |
XLVII.—The system ferrous oxide–phosphoric acid–water and some of its oxidation products Sydney Raymond Carter and Norman Holt Hartshorne pg 363; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900363 |
XLVIII.—Condensations involving reactive methyl groups in heterocyclic bases James Ernest Humphries pg 374; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900374 |
XLIX.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part I James Allan and Robert Robinson pg 376; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900376 |
L.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part II. The nitration of some 2-benzyloxyanisoles substituted in the benzyl group Albert Edward Oxford and Robert Robinson pg 383; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900383 |
LI.—The relative directive powers of groups of the form RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part III. The nitration of some p-alkyloxyanisoles Robert Robinson and John Charles Smith pg 392; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900392 |
LII.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part IV. A discussion of the observations recorded in parts I, II, and III James Allan Albert Edward Oxford Robert Robinson and John Charles Smith pg 401; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900401 |
LIII.—The relative directive powers of groups of the form RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part V. The nitration of p-methoxydiphenyl ether Thomas Russell Lea and Robert Robinson pg 411; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900411 |
LIV.—The equilibrium between methyl formate and methyl alcohol, and some related equilibria Jens Anton Christiansen pg 413; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900413 |
LV.—The equilibria underlying the soap-boiling processes. The system potassium oleate–potassium chloride–water James William McBain and William Joseph Elford pg 421; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900421 |
LVI.—Tetrahydroacridine, octahydroacridine, and their derivatives. Part II. Resolution of the octahydroacridines (A) and (B) William Henry Perkin jun. and William Greenwell Sedgwick pg 438; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900438 |
LVII.—The conversion of berberine into -homochelidonine (-allocryptopine) Robert Downs Haworth and William Henry Perkin jun. pg 445; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900445 |
LVIII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part I. The synthesis, preparation, and some properties of 10-chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine Harold Burton and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 450; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900450 |
LIX.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part II. The action of primary chloroarsines on diphenylamine and its homologues Harold Burton and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 464; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900464 |
LX.—The molecular configurations of polynuclear aromatic compounds. Part V. The identity of the nitration products derived from 2 : 7- and 4 : 5-dinitrophenanthraquinones George Hallatt Christie and James Kenner pg 470; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900470 |
LXI.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part I Henry George Dennett and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 476; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900476 |
LXII.—The complex salts of -triaminotriethylamine with nickel and palladium Frederick George Mann and William Jackson Pope pg 482; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900482 |
LXIII.—-Triaminotripropylamine and its complex compounds with nickel Frederick George Mann and William Jackson Pope pg 489; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900489 |
LXIV.—The resolution of dl-alanine and the formation of trans-2 : 5-dimethylpiperazine Frederic Barry Kipping and William Jackson Pope pg 494; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900494 |
Notes A. S. Russell James Denis Mounfield John Kerfoot Wood Frederick Henry McDowall and George M. Green pg 497; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900497 |
LXV.—A comparison of some of the physical properties of the alkali cyanates and azides John Arnold Cranston and Alexander Young Livingstone pg 501; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900501 |
LXVI.—Studies on the dependence of optical rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part VI. Rotatory powers of phenyl, o, m, p-tolyl and -naphthyl derivatives of d-comphorimide and d-camphoramic acid Bawa Kartar Singh and Amar Nath Puri pg 504; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900504 |
LXVII.—Conditions of formation of rings attached to the o-, m-, and p-positions of the benzene nucleus. Part II. The reduction of m- and p-phenylene-diacetonitrile Alan Francis Titley pg 508; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900508 |
LXVIII.—The action of hydrogen fluoride on compounds of selenium and tellurium. Part II. Tellurium dioxide Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux and John O'Neil Millott pg 520; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900520 |
LXIX.—The action of alcoholic potassium hydroxide upon chloronitrobenzene Donald Henry Richardson pg 522; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900522 |
LXX.—Action of mercurous nitrate on chloroauric acid William Branch Pollard pg 529; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900529 |
LXXI.—Halogenation of 2 : 6-dimethylbenzbisthiazole and of 3 : 5-diphenylimino-2 : 4-diphenyltetrahydro-1 : 2 : 4-thiodiazole Robert Fergus Hunter pg 533; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900533 |
LXXII.—Bromination of some 5-substituted 1-phenylbenzthiazoles Robert Fergus Hunter pg 537; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900537 |
LXXIII.—Studies in colour and constitution. Part I. The influence of the methylthiol group, alone and in conjunction with the methoxy-group Herbert Henry Hodgson and Frederick William Handley pg 542; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900542 |
LXXIV.—Iodination in the carbazole series Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 546; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900546 |
LXXV.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part III. Menthyl acetophenone-o-carboxylate Harold Gordon Rule and John Smith pg 553; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900553 |
LXXVI.—The chlorination and bromination of 4-aminodiphenyl Harold Archibald Scarborough and William Alexander Waters pg 557; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900557 |
LXXVII.—The influence of the intensity of illumination on the velocity of photochemical changes. The determination of the mean life of a hypothetical catalyst Frank Briers David Leonard Chapman and Ernest Walters pg 562; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900562 |
LXXVIII.—The action of alkaline arsenites on some halogenated organic compounds Isidore Elkanah Balaban pg 569; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900569 |
LXXIX.—The crystal structure of catechol William Augustus Caspari pg 573; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900573 |
LXXX.—Unsymmetrically substituted dinitro- and diamino-derivatives in the stilbene and tolane series. Part I. The elimination of hydrogen chloride from 3 : 4-dinitrostilbene dichloride Harold Ainsworth Harrison and Harold Wood pg 577; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900577 |
LXXXI.—The Budde effect in bromine. Part I. The photoactive constituent of wet bromine Bernard Lewis and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 583; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900583 |
LXXXII.—The Budde effect in bromine. Part II. The kinetics of the reaction and the light absorption of wet and of dry bromine Bernard Lewis and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 596; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900596 |
LXXXIII.—Studies of valency. Part V. Absorption spectra of halogen and sulphonic derivatives of camphor: origin of the ketonic absorption band Thomas Martin Lowry and Glyn Owen pg 606; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900606 |
LXXXIV.—Studies of valency. Part VI. General and selective absorption of halogen derivatives of methane. The origin of general absorption Thomas Martin Lowry and Rose Rachel Sass pg 622; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900622 |
LXXXV.—The equivalent conductivity of solutions of sodium hydroxide and the mobility of the hydroxyl ion Humphrey Rivaz Raikes Albert Frederick Yorke and Frederick Kenneth Ewart pg 630; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900630 |
LXXXVI.—The mercuration of aromatic substances. Part II. o-Nitrotoluene Samuel Coffey pg 637; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900637 |
LXXXVII.—Tautomerism in the thyroxin molecule Cedric Stanton Hicks pg 643; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900643 |
LXXXVIII.—N-alkylated amidines Monmohan Sen and Jñanendra Nath Rây pg 646; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900646 |
LXXXIX.—Substitution in vicinal trisubstituted benzene derivatives. Part IV Leon Rubenstein pg 648; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900648 |
XC.—The decomposition of substituted carbamyl chlorides by hydroxy-compounds. Part II. The influence of the hydroxy-compound Tudor Williams Price pg 653; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900653 |
XCI.—Investigations on the dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXVIII. d-sec.-Butylbenzene Philip William Benson Harrison Joseph Kenyon and John Robert Shepherd pg 658; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900658 |
XCII.—The chemistry of polycyclic structures in relation to their homocyclic unsaturated isomerides. Part VI. Some reactions of isophorone John William Baker pg 663; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900663 |
XCIII.—The molecular configurations of polynuclear aromatic compounds. Part VI. -Dinitro-diphenic acid; its constitution and resolution into optically active components George Hallatt Christie Albert Holderness and James Kenner pg 671; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900671 |
XCIV.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part VI. Styryl derivatives of 9-methylxanthylium chloride and 3 : 6-dihydroxy-9-methylxanthylium chloride Harold Atkinson and Isidor Morris Heilbron pg 676; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900676 |
XCV.—Arylsulphuric acids George Norman Burkhardt and Arthur Lapworth pg 684; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900684 |
XCVI.—A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part I. Preparation of phthalazine, phthalazone, and phthalimidine derivatives from 4-nitrobenzene-2-naphthol-1-diazosulphonate Frederick Maurice Rowe Esther Levin Alan Chamley Burns John Stanley Herbert Davies and Wolfe Tepper pg 690; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900690 |
XCVII.—Absorption spectra and tautomerism. Part I. Keto-enol tautomerism. Ethyl acetoacetate, acetylacetone, and -benzoylcamphor Richard Alan Morton and William Charles Victor Rosney pg 706; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900706 |
XCVIII.—Absorption spectra and tautomerism. Part II. Ethyl mesityloxidoxalate, formylphenylacetate, and diacetylsuccinate Richard Alan Morton and Edward Rogers pg 713; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900713 |
XCIX.—Absorption spectra of mesityl oxide Richard Alan Morton pg 719; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900719 |
C.—Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XXI. The velocity of mutarotation of tetramethylglucose and of tetra-acetylglucose in aqueous acetone Griffith Glyn Jones and Thomas Martin Lowry pg 720; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900720 |
CI.—Absorption spectra of condensed nuclear hydrocarbons Norman Stewart Capper and Joseph Kenneth Marsh pg 724; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900724 |
CII.—The interaction of nitric oxide and hydrogen and the molecular statistics of termolecular gaseous reactions Cyril Norman Hinshelwood and Thomas Edward Green pg 730; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900730 |
CIII.—Synthetical work on the isoquinoline alkaloids. Part I. Substituted o-carboxyphenylethylamines George Alfred Edwards pg 740; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900740 |
CIV.—The electrometric titration of halides Walter Clark pg 749; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900749 |
CV.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of salicylic acid John Edward Purvis pg 775; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900775 |
CVI.—Elimination of the amino-group of tertiary amino-alcohols. Part III. A new method for the preparation of optically active ketones Alex. McKenzie Robert Roger and George Ogilvie Wills pg 779; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900779 |
CVII.—Experiments on the variation of the angles of crystals during growth Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 791; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900791 |
CVIII.—The nitration of benzamidines Robert Forsyth Vishvanath Krishna Nimkar and Frank Lee Pyman pg 800; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900800 |
CIX.—Derivatives of tetrahydrocarbazole. Part V. Carboxylic acids Winifred Maude Collar and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 808; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900808 |
CX.—The oximes of 2 : 4-dinitrobenzil and the Beckmann change Gerald Bishop and Oscar L. Brady pg 810; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900810 |
CXI.—Synthetical work on the isoquinoline alkaloids. Part II. A method of opening the rings of cyclic ketones George Alfred Edwards pg 813; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900813 |
CXII.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part IV. Arylamides of aminohydroxyphenylarsinic acids Leslie Frank Hewitt and Harold King pg 817; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900817 |
CXIII.—Liquid-line corrosion Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 831; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900831 |
CXIV.—Observations on liquid boundaries and diffusion potentials Sydney Raymond Carter and Frederick Measham Lea pg 834; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900834 |
CXV.—The hydrolytic action of low-pressure superheated steam on salts of the alkaline-earth metals Percy Lucock Robinson Harold Cecil Smith and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe pg 836; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900836 |
CXVI.—Studies with the microbalance. Part III. The filtration and estimation of very small amounts of material Ernst Johannes Hartung pg 840; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900840 |
CXVII.—The ternary system sodium thiosulphatesodium sulphate–water Richard Randolph Garran pg 848; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900848 |
CXVIII.—The ternary system sodium sulphidesodium sulphate–water Arthur Robert Hogg pg 855; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900855 |
CXIX.—The constitution of maltose James Colquhoun Irvine and Ian Macleod Armstrong Black pg 862; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900862 |
CXX.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part X. Maltose Conrad J. Astley Cooper Walter Norman Haworth and Stanley Peat pg 876; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900876 |
CXXI.—Synthesis of derivatives of -xylose Walter Norman Haworth and George Crone Westgarth pg 880; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900880 |
CXXII.—Termolecular reactions. Reduction of silver acetate by sodium formate Alexander Coutie pg 887; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900887 |
CXXIII.—The relative concentrations of various electrolytes required to salt out soap solutions James William McBain and Albert Vincent Pitter pg 893; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900893 |
CXXIV.—Hydrofluozirconic acid and the analysis of zirconium fluoride Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux and Edwin Claxton Roper pg 898; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900898 |
CXXV.—The morphine group. Part III. The constitution of neopine Constant Frederik van Duin Robert Robinson and John Charles Smith pg 903; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900903 |
CXXVI.—The morphine group. Part IV. A new oxidation product of codeine Robert Sidney Cahn and Robert Robinson pg 908; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900908 |
CXXVII.—Researches on residual affinity and coordination. Part XXVI. A quadridentate group in combination with bivalent metals Gilbert T. Morgan and J. D. Main Smith pg 912; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900912 |
CXXVIII.—Derivatives of 2-keto-1 : 2-dihydrobenzisothiazole Ernest Wilson McClelland and Alban James Gait pg 921; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900921 |
CXXIX.—The vapour pressures of chlorine dioxide Frederick Ernest King and James Riddick Partington pg 925; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900925 |
CXXX.—The oxidation potential of the system selenium dioxide–selenium Sydney Raymond Carter John A. V. Butler and Frank James pg 930; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900930 |
CXXXI.—Applications of thallium compounds in organic chemistry. Part III. Alkylations Christina Mary Fear and Robert Charles Menzies pg 937; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900937 |
CXXXII.—Determination of the rate of hydrolysis of sparingly soluble esters R. Christie Smith and H. A. Paterson pg 940; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900940 |
CXXXIII.—Experiments on the synthesis of brazilin and hmatoxylin and their derivatives. Part I. Veratrylidene-7-methoxychromanone and an account of a new synthesis of some benzopyrylium salts William Henry Perkin jun. Jnanendra Nath Rây and Robert Robinson pg 941; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900941 |
Notes Frank Bell Joseph Kenyon Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson George Edward Stephenson Frederick Alfred Mason Ellen Susan Hill Reginald Child Samuel Smiles Leonard Alfred Sayce Ronald Rumsey Widdowson Spencer Robert Humby Michael Willcox Perrin and Ruth Sugden pg 954; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900954 |
Annual General Meeting pg 962; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900962 |
Presidential address Arthur W. Crossley C.M.G.C.B.E.LL.D.F.R.S. pg 978; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900978 |
Obituary notices: John Young Buchanan, 1844–1925; Giacomo Luigi Ciamician, 1857–1922; Samuel Henry Davies, 1870–1925; William Henry Deering, 1848–1925; Francis Robert Japp, 1848–1925; Francis Jones, 1845–1925; Edmund Knecht, 1861–1925; William Robert Lang, 1870–1925; Frank George Pope, 1867–1925; Charles Etty Potter, 1880–1925; Robert Llewellyn Taylor, 1851–1925; Sir Edward Thorpe, 1845–1925 Raffaello Nasini Reginald Brown Alfred Rée W. Lash Miller J. T. Hewitt H. M. Dawson and (the late) Edmund Knecht pg 993; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262900993 |
CXXXIV.—Germanium. Part II. Germanium tetrachloride and its ammonia compounds William Pugh and John Smeath Thomas pg 1051; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901051 |
CXXXV.—The binary system barium iodide–water John Packer and Albert Cherbury David Rivett pg 1061; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901061 |
CXXXVI.—The constitution of magnesium acetate solutions Albert Cherbury David Rivett pg 1063; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901063 |
CXXXVII.—The nitration of benzil Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Edward Auty Coulson pg 1070; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901070 |
CXXXVIII.—Synthesis of 7-methoxy-3-(6-bromohomopiperonyl)-2-methyl-1 : 4-benzopyrone Wilson Baker pg 1074; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901074 |
CXXXIX.—Preparation and resolution of dl-cis-2 : 5-dimethylpiperazine Frederic Barry Kipping and William Jackson Pope pg 1076; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901076 |
CXL.—Interactions of tellurium tetrachloride and aryl alkyl ethers. Part II Gilbert T. Morgan and Richard Eatough Kellett pg 1080; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901080 |
CXLI.—The behaviour of mannose diacetone on methylation James Colquhoun Irvine and Andrew Forrester Skinner pg 1089; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901089 |
CXLII.—Ethyl hydrogen sulphate. Part II M. Abdul Hamid Kirpal Singh and Horace Barratt Dunnicliff pg 1098; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901098 |
CXLIII.—The reactivity of alkyl iodides with sodium benzyl oxide. A criticism Leonard James Goldsworthy pg 1102; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901102 |
CXLIV.—The rate of reaction between formic acid and iodine in aqueous solution Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and Michael Zvegintzov pg 1105; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901105 |
CXLV.—The complexity of the solid state. Part III. The behaviour of pure sulphur trioxide. Part II Andreas Smits and Pieter Schoenmaker pg 1108; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901108 |
CXLVI.—Preparation of nickel membrances for ultrafiltration John Manning pg 1127; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901127 |
CXLVII.—Ring-chain tautomerism. Part XV. The phenol-succineins and -glutareins Sikhibhushan Dutt pg 1132; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901132 |
CXLVIII.—Synthesis in the thianthren series. Part II Monmohan Sen and Jñanendra Nath Rây pg 1139; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901139 |
CXLIX.—The hydrates of chromic nitrate James Riddick Partington and Sidney Keenlyside Tweedy pg 1142; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901142 |
Hmoglobin Joseph Barcroft C.B.E.M.A.F.R.S. pg 1146; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901146 |
CL.—A theory of colour on the basis of molecular strain. The effect of chromophoric superposition Sikhibhushan Dutt pg 1171; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901171 |
CLI.—Studies on the Walden inversion. Part X. The reaction between water and the phenylchloroacetate and phenylbromoacetate ions Allan Miles Ward pg 1184; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901184 |
CLII.—Substituted cinnamic amides and acids Harold Ainsworth Harrison and Harold Wood pg 1195; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901195 |
CLIII—The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XIX. A consequence of mobility John Packer and Jocelyn Field Thorpe pg 1199; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901199 |
CLIV.—Selective solvent action. Part V. Salting in Robert Wright pg 1203; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901203 |
CLV.—10-Chlorophenthiarsine, and its rate of formation from o-phenylthiolphenyldichloroarsine Elwyn Roberts and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1207; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901207 |
CLVI.—Some reactions of 1-p-toluidinocyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid. A new carbazole synthesis Stephen Hellicar Oakeshott and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 1210; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901210 |
CLVII.—The hydrolysis of guanidine James Bell pg 1213; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901213 |
CLVIII.—Nitrosylsulphuric acid. Part I George Albert Elliott Leslie Leonard Kleist Frederick James Wilkins and Harry William Webb pg 1219; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901219 |
CLIX.—Unsymmetrically substituted dinitro- and diamino-derivatives in the stilbene and tolane series. Part II. The mode of addition of water to 3 : 4-dinitro- and diamino-tolanes Harold Ainsworth Harrison pg 1232; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901232 |
CLX.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part I. Migration reactions Frank Bell Joseph Kenyon and Percy Harry Robinson pg 1239; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901239 |
CLXI.—The labile nature of the halogen atom in organic compounds. Part XII. Halogen compounds of barbituric acids Alexander Killen Macbeth Thomas Henry Nunan and David Traill pg 1248; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901248 |
CLXII.—The velocities of the reactions between ethyl iodide and the sodium salts of various substituted phenols in ethyl–alcoholic solution Leonard James Goldsworthy pg 1254; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901254 |
CLXIII.—Carboxylated -diketones Gilbert T. Morgan and Charles Raymond Porter pg 1256; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901256 |
CLXIV.—A comparison of the atomic weights of silicon from different sources Percy Lucock Robinson and Harold Cecil Smith pg 1262; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901262 |
CLXV.—The reactivity of meso-substituted anthracenes. Part I James Wilfred Cook pg 1282; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901282 |
CLXVI.—The solubility of beryllium oxide in solutions of its salts Nevil V. Sidgwick and Neil B. Lewis pg 1287; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901287 |
CLXVII.—-Mono- and dibromo-derivatives of quinaldine and nitroquinaldines and their products of hydrolysis Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick pg 1302; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901302 |
CLXVIII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part IV. Some abnormal reactions as evidence of the incipient ionisation of certain hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbon radicals Eric Leighton Holmes and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 1305; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901305 |
CLXIX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part V. A discussion of aromatic substitution with special reference to the respective roles of polar and non-polar dissociation; and a further study of the relative directive efficiencies of oxygen and nitrogen Christopher Kelk Ingold and Edith Hilda Ingold pg 1310; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901310 |
CLXX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part VI. A study of the relative directive efficiencies of oxygen and fluorine in aromatic substitution Eric Leighton Holmes and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 1328; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901328 |
CLXXI.—A method for determining the solubility of sparingly soluble substances Stotherd Mitchell pg 1333; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901333 |
CLXXII.—The inhibition of the glow of phosphorus Harry Julius Emeléus pg 1336; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901336 |
CLXXIII.—An improved hydrogen sulphide generator Henry George Denham and John Packer pg 1344; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901344 |
CLXXIV.—The doubtful existence of aurous oxide William Branch Pollard pg 1347; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901347 |
CLXXV.—Studies with the microbalance. Part IV. The photochemical decomposition of silver iodide Ernst Johannes Hartung pg 1349; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901349 |
CLXXVI.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part V. Arylsulphonamides of some phenylarsinic acids Leslie Frank Hewitt Harold King and William Owen Murch pg 1355; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901355 |
CLXXVII.—The action of phosphorus on salts of silver and other metals Oswald James Walker pg 1370; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901370 |
CLXXVIII.—Experiments on the formation of mother-of-pearl Phani Bhusan Ganguly pg 1381; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901381 |
CLXXIX.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part III. The tautomerism and unsaturation of the aminothiazole system Robert Fergus Hunter pg 1385; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901385 |
CLXXX.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part IV. The stability of the bromides of the 1-xylidinodimethylbenzthiazoles Robert Fergus Hunter pg 1401; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901401 |
CLXXXI.—The direct synthesis of nitrous oxide David Leonard Chapman Richard Allen Goodman and Rodney Thomas Shepherd pg 1404; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901404 |
CLXXXII.—Resins in coal. Studies in the composition of coal Wilfrid Francis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 1410; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901410 |
CLXXXIII.—A study of the rule of the conservation of the type of substitution in aromatic substances. Part I. Chlorination of 2-chloro-4-nitrotoluene William Davies and Geoffrey Winthrop Leeper pg 1413; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901413 |
CLXXXIV.—The boiling points of some higher aliphatic n-hydrocarbons Francis Francis and Norman Edward Wood pg 1420; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901420 |
CLXXXV.—The monochloro-derivatives of m-cresol George Philip Gibson pg 1424; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901424 |
CLXXXVI.—The action of thionyl chloride on hydroxyanthraquinones. Part II. Quinizarin Albert Green pg 1428; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901428 |
CLXXXVII.—The heat of combustion of salicylic acid. (A reply to E. Berner.) Pieter Eduard Verkade and Jan Coops pg 1437; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901437 |
CLXXXVIII.—As-chlorotetrahydroarsinoline and some quaternary arsonium compounds Elwyn Roberts Eustace Ebenzezer Turner and Frank Ward Bury pg 1443; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901443 |
CLXXXIX.—The resin of Hevea rubber George Stafford Whitby Jacob Dolid and Frederic Harrison Yorston pg 1448; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901448 |
CXC.—Some fatty acid derivatives George Stafford Whitby pg 1458; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901458 |
CXCI.—The conditions underlying the formation of unsaturated and cyclic compounds from halogenated open-chain derivatives. Part VIII. Products derived from pimelic acid. An application of Bischoff's dynamic hypothesis Albert Hassell and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 1465; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901465 |
CXCII.—The conditions underlying the formation of unsaturated and cyclic compounds from halogenated open-chain derivatives. Part IX. Products derived from suberic and azelaic acids Frank Robert Goss and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 1471; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901471 |
CXCIII.—The mechanism of tautomeric interchange and the effect of structure on mobility and equilibrium. Part I. The three-carbon system Christopher Kelk Ingold Charles William Shoppee and Jocelyn Field Thorpe pg 1477; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901477 |
CXCIV.—The constitution of polysaccharides. Part IX. The degradation of cellulose to an anhydrotrisaccharide James Colquhoun Irvine and George James Robertson pg 1488; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901488 |
CXCV.—The constitution of polysaccharides. Part X. The molecular unit of starch James Colquhoun Irvine and John Macdonald pg 1502; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901502 |
CXCVI.—The ultra-violet spectra of praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium, and erbium James Henry Gardiner pg 1518; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901518 |
CXCVII.—Extinction of methane flames by diluent gases Hubert Frank Coward and Francis John Hartwell pg 1522; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901522 |
CXCVIII.—Periodic phenomena at anodes of copper and silver Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 1533; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901533 |
CXCIX.—The existence of the suboxides of lead and thallium Frederick Aufenast and Henry Terrey pg 1546; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901546 |
CC.—The precipitation of cadmium sulphide from aqueous solutions of cadmium chloride in the presence of hydrochloric acid and other chlorides Subramonia Krishnamurti pg 1549; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901549 |
CCI.—The interaction of hydrogen and nitrous oxide on the surface of gold William Kenneth Hutchison and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood pg 1556; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901556 |
CCII.—The specific heats of hydrogen cyanide. A reply James Riddick Partington pg 1559; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901559 |
CCIII.—The laws of aromatic substitution. Part V. The directing effect of electrolytically dissociated groups Bernhard Flürscheim and Eric Leighton Holmes pg 1562; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901562 |
CCIV.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part I. Conjugative associations in extended conjugated systems Ernest Harold Farmer and John Ross pg 1570; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901570 |
CCV.—The isomerism of the styryl alkyl ketones. Part III. Methoxy-2- and 4-hydroxystyryl alkyl ketones Alexander McGookin and Donald James Sinclair pg 1578; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901578 |
CCVI.—The halogenation of phenols Frederick George Soper and Gilbert Freeman Smith pg 1582; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901582 |
CCVII.—Compounds of tervalent molybdenum. Part IV. Bromides William Wardlaw and Arthur Jacob Immins Harding pg 1592; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901592 |
CCVIII.—The dehydration of glycols derived from -naphthylglycollic acid Alex. McKenzie and Walter Samuel Dennler pg 1596; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901596 |
CCIX.—The complexity of the solid state. Part IV. The behaviour of pure sulphur trioxide. Part III Andreas Smits and Pieter Schoenmaker pg 1603; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901603 |
CCX.—The photolysis of acetaldehyde and of acetone Edmund John Bowen and Harold Garfit Watts pg 1607; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901607 |
CCXI.—The constitution of the condensation product of -phenylhydroxylamine and acetone Francis Harrold Banfield and Joseph Kenyon pg 1612; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901612 |
CCXII.—The classification of the sugars John Gwilliam Maltby pg 1629; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901629 |
CCXIII.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part I. A contribution to the study of the constitution of squalene (spinacene) Isidor Morris Heilbron Edward David Kamm and William Morgan Owens pg 1630; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901630 |
CCXIV.—Synthesis of iodine compounds of the salvarsan group Alexander Douglas Macallum pg 1645; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901645 |
CCXV.—The introduction of the selenocyano-group into aromatic compounds Frederick Challenger Arnold Thornton Peters and Jacob Halévy pg 1648; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901648 |
CCXVI.—The orienting influence of free and bound ionic charges on attached simple or conjugated unsaturated systems. Part I. The nitration of some derivatives of benzylamine Harry Raymond Ing and Robert Robinson pg 1655; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901655 |
CCXVII.—Copper hydride and its crystal structure Heinz Müller and Albert James Bradley pg 1669; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901669 |
CCXVIII.—The relationship between the optical rotatory powers and the relative configurations of optically active compounds. Part III George William Clough pg 1674; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901674 |
CCXIX.—The reactivity of meso-substituted anthracenes. Part II James Wilfred Cook pg 1677; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901677 |
CCXX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part VII. A study of the relative directive efficiencies of oxygen and sulphur in aromatic substitution Eric Leighton Holmes Christopher Kelk Ingold and Edith Hilda Ingold pg 1684; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901684 |
CCXXI.—The action of light on concentrated aqueous solutions of ammonium thiocyanate Marshall Holmes pg 1690; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901690 |
CCXXII.—The catalytic decomposition of solutions of sodium hypochlorite by finely divided metallic oxides Eugen Chirnoaga pg 1693; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901693 |
CCXXIII.—Studies of equilibria in systems of the type lead halide–potassium halide–water Leslie James Burrage pg 1703; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901703 |
CCXXIV.—The catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide at the surface of platinum Thomas Edward Green and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood pg 1709; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901709 |
CCXXV.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part I Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 1713; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901713 |
CCXXVI.—The transformation of monomethyl fructose into derivatives of -fructose Charles Frederick Allpress pg 1720; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901720 |
CCXXVII.—A method of inserting the thio-aryl group Leslie George Scott Brooker and Samuel Smiles pg 1723; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901723 |
CCXXVIII.—Aminopropyl-1 : 2 : 4-triazoles Joseph Reilly and Peter J. Drumm pg 1729; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901729 |
CCXXIX.—The constitution of sucrose. Part I. Oxidation of tetramethyl -fructose George McOwan pg 1737; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901737 |
CCXXX.—The constitution of sucrose. Part II. Evidence contributed by the oxidation of d-arabinose George McOwan pg 1747; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901747 |
CCXXXI.—Sugar carbonates. Part II. Derivatives of arabinose and xylose Walter Norman Haworth and William Maw pg 1751; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901751 |
CCXXXII.—Studies in the diphenyl series. Part I. The isomeric 4 : 4-dichloro-3 : 3(2 : 3 ?)- and 3 : 5-dinitrodiphenyls Herbert Henry Hodgson and Faqir Chand Gorowara pg 1754; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901754 |
CCXXXIII.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part II. The constitution of Bandrowski's dinitrobenzidine Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1759; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901759 |
CCXXXIV.—The preparation of 3 : 4-methylenedioxy-homophthalic acid Robert Downs Haworth William Henry Perkin jun. and Thomas Stevens Stevens pg 1764; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901764 |
CCXXXV.—Synthesis of cryptopine and protopine Robert Downs Haworth and William Henry Perkin jun. pg 1769; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901769 |
CCXXXVI.—The adsorption of water vapour on a plane fused quartz surface. The isosteric heats of adsorption of water on silica and on platinum Sam Lenher pg 1785; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901785 |
CCXXXVII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part V. The alkylation of unsaturated ketones George Armand Robert Kon pg 1792; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901792 |
CCXXXVIII.—Mercuration of o-nitrotoluene Harold Burton Frederick Hammond and James Kenner pg 1802; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901802 |
CCXXXIX.—On active nitrogen. Part I. Its nature and heat of formation Eric John Baxter Willey and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 1804; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901804 |
CCXL.—Low temperature oxidation at charcoal surfaces. Part II. The behaviour of charcoal in the presence of promoters Eric Keightley Rideal and Winifred Mary Wright pg 1813; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901813 |
CCXLI.—ortho-Dithiolbenzene William Robert Hardy Hurtley and Samuel Smiles pg 1821; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901821 |
CCXLII.—The isomerism of the dihydroxystearic acids produced by oxidation of acids of the oleic and elaidic series Thomas Percy Hilditch pg 1828; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901828 |
CCXLIII.—The chemistry of polycyclic structures in relation to their homocyclic unsaturated isomerides. Part VII. Tautomerism corresponding with that of nitrosophenol and quinoneoxime in the bicyclopentane series Albert Hassell and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 1836; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901836 |
CCXLIV.—Investigations on the dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXX. The resolution of methylcyclohexylcarbinol Allan Domleo and Joseph Kenyon pg 1841; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901841 |
CCXLV.—A study of the basic copper sulphates George Fowles pg 1845; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901845 |
CCXLVI.—The structure of fructose, -fructose, and sucrose Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst pg 1858; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901858 |
CCXLVII.—The correlation of additive reactions with tautomeric change. Part V. The structural conditions affecting mobility and equilibrium in additive reactions Kenneth Ernest Cooper Christopher Kelk Ingold and Edith Hilda Ingold pg 1868; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901868 |
CCXLVIII.—The order of removal of manganese, chromium, iron, cobalt, and nickel from amalgams Alexander Smith Russell Derek Curtis Evans and Sydney William Rowell pg 1872; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901872 |
CCXLIX.—The positions of tungsten and molybdenum in the normal potential series Alexander Smith Russell and Sydney William Rowell pg 1881; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901881 |
Notes Ernest Sydney Hedges Frank Bell Joseph Kenyon Kenneth Ernest Cooper Edith Hilda Ingold Leslie James Burrage Margaret Ferrier Aitken Thomas Harold Reade Marshall Holmes and John P. McHutchison pg 1892; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901892 |
CCL.—The structure of lactones from simple sugars. Trimethyl -arabonolactone and the supposed -gluconolactone and -mannonolactone Walter Norman Haworth and Vincent Stanley Nicholson pg 1899; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901899 |
CCLI.—Styrylbenzopyrylium salts. Part VII. The conversion of 7-methoxy-2 : 3-dimethylchromone into styrylpyrylium salts Isidor Morris Heilbron and Ahmad Zaki pg 1902; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901902 |
CCLII.—The viscosities and densities of anhydrous methyl alcohol and of solutions of some halides of sodium and potassium in this solvent Frederick Kenneth Ewart and Humphrey Rivaz Raikes pg 1907; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901907 |
CCLIII.—Constitution of the yellow sodium compounds formed from ethyl citraconate (or itaconate) and ethyl sodiomalonate Christopher Kelk Ingold and Charles William Shoppee pg 1912; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901912 |
CCLIV.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXV. The dissociation constants of some isomeric aldoximes Oscar L. Brady and Richard F. Goldstein pg 1918; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901918 |
CCLV.—The estimation of ferro- and ferri-cyanides William Murdoch Cumming and William Good pg 1924; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901924 |
CCLVI.—The rotatory dispersion of the esters of lactic acid. Part II. The isomeric butyl esters Charles Edmund Wood John Edward Such and Frank Scarf pg 1928; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901928 |
CCLVII.—Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XXII. Methyl alcohol as an amphoteric solvent for the mutarotation of the sugars Irvine John Faulkner and Thomas Martin Lowry pg 1938; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901938 |
CCLVIII.—Isomeric phenylserines Martin Onslow Forster and Keshaviah Aswath Narain Rao pg 1943; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901943 |
CCLIX.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part IX. Some hydroxyflavylium salts Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 1951; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901951 |
CCLX.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part X. Delphinidin chloride 3-methyl ether Elisabeth Stewart Gatewood and Robert Robinson pg 1959; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901959 |
CCLXI.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XI. A synthesis of peonidin chloride Thomas Joseph Nolan David Doig Pratt and Robert Robinson pg 1968; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901968 |
CCLXII.—Derivatives of homocatechol. Part I Franz Robert Graesser-Thomas John Masson Gulland and Robert Robinson pg 1971; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901971 |
CCLXIII.—Derivatives of homocatechol. Part II John Masson Gulland and Robert Robinson pg 1976; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901976 |
CCLXIV.—2 : 3 : 4-Trinitrotoluene Frank Howorth Gornall and Robert Robinson pg 1981; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901981 |
CCLXV.—Derivatives of 1-benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline Robert Robinson and Helen West pg 1985; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901985 |
CCLXVI.—Synthetical experiments in the phenanthrene group of the alkaloids. Part I Robert Robinson and Junzo Shinoda pg 1987; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901987 |
CCLXVII.—Pseudo-ternary systems containing sulphur. Part I. Sulphur and quinoline, pyridine, and p-xylene Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and William E. Holt pg 1995; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262901995 |
CCLXVIII.—New derivatives of guaiacol and veratrole substituted in the 3- and 6-positions Albert Edward Oxford pg 2004; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902004 |
CCLXIX.—Formation and stability of spiro-compounds. Part XIII. spiro-Compounds from the substituted lvulic acids Eugene Rothstein and Jocelyn Field Thorpe pg 2011; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902011 |
CCLXX.—Researches on residual affinity and co-ordination. Part XXVII. Ethylenediammine copper salts Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall pg 2018; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902018 |
CCLXXI.—Researches on residual affinity and co-ordination. Part XXVIII. Thermal measurements on derivatives of cupric iodide Gilbert T. Morgan Sydney Raymond Carter and William Finnemore Harrison pg 2027; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902027 |
CCLXXII.—Nitration of chlorinated 3-hydroxybenzaldehydes and some consequences of adjacent substitution Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 2030; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902030 |
CCLXXIII.—Nitrosation of phenols. Part III. Nitrosation of 4-halogeno-o- and -m-cresols and oximation of the 4-halogeno-2 : 5-toluquinones Herbert Henry Hodgson and Francis Harry Moore pg 2036; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902036 |
CCLXXIV.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part III. The mononitro-4 : 4-dihalogenodiphenyls and some allied compounds Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 2041; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902041 |
CCLXXV.—The catalytic hydrogenation of carone Subramania Narayana Iyer and John Lionel Simonsen pg 2049; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902049 |
CCLXXVI.—The alcohols of the hydroaromartic and terpene series. Part V. The geometrical and optical isomerism of the methylcyclohexanols George Aleck Crocker Gough Harold Hunter and Joseph Kenyon pg 2052; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902052 |
CCLXXVII.—Piperitone. Part VIII. The condensation of piperitone with aldehydes John Campbell Earl and John Read pg 2072; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902072 |
CCLXXVIII.—Preparation of 3 : 5-dihalogenophenols Herbert Henry Hodgson and John Samuel Wignall pg 2077; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902077 |
CCLXXIX.—The dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXIX. The resolution of sulphoxides into their optically active forms Philip William Benson Harrison Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips pg 2079; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902079 |
The physical properties of glasses. The relationship to chemical composition and mode of preparation William Ernest Stephen Turner O.B.E.D.Sc. pg 2091; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902091 |
CCLXXX.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part IV. sec.--Octyl esters of o-, m-, and p-methoxy- and nitro-benzoic acids Harold Gordon Rule and Annie Hutton Numbers pg 2116; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902116 |
CCLXXXI.—Conessine Darab Dinsha Kanga Panchandana Ramaswami Ayyar and John Lionel Simonsen pg 2123; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902123 |
CCLXXXII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part VI. Some systems containing the benzoyl group Maurice Duncan Farrow and George Armand Robert Kon pg 2128; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902128 |
CCLXXXIII.—The propagation of flame in mixtures of methane and air. Part IV. The effect of restrictions in the path of the flame William Ronald Chapman and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2139; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902139 |
CCLXXXIV.—The catalytic dissociation of carbon monoxide John Cleminson and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe pg 2148; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902148 |
CCLXXXV.—A differential method for the measurement of the vapour pressure of liquids Victor George Jolly and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe pg 2154; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902154 |
CCLXXXVI.—The reactivity of meso-substituted anthracenes. Part III James Wilfred Cook pg 2160; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902160 |
CCLXXXVII.—The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XX. Tetrahydroisophthalic acid Ernest Harold Farmer and Henry Lorimer Richardson pg 2172; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902172 |
CCLXXXVIII.—The oxidation of tartaric acid by solutions of silver salts Durban Roy Maxted pg 2178; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902178 |
CCLXXXIX.—A new method of diagnosing potential optical activity. Part II. The optical activity of chlorobromoacetic acid John Read and Ann Mortimer McMath pg 2183; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902183 |
CCXC.—The optical resolution of chlorosulphoacetic acid John Read and Ann Mortimer McMath pg 2192; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902192 |
CCXCI.—The action of thionyl chloride on hydroxyanthraquinones. Part III Albert Green pg 2198; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902198 |
CCXCII.—Synthesis of certain higher aliphatic compounds. Part II. The hydration of stearolic acid Gertrude Maud Robinson and Robert Robinson pg 2204; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902204 |
CCXCIII.—Researches in the menthone series. Part II. Optically active menthones and menthylamines John Read and George James Robertson pg 2209; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902209 |
CCXCIV.—Researches in the menthone series. Part III. Optically inactive menthylamines John Read Alison Mary Ritchie Cook and Mary Isobel Shannon pg 2223; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902223 |
CCXCV.—The condensation of benzyl methyl ketone with salicylaldehyde Robert Dickinson pg 2234; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902234 |
CCXCVI.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part III. Homologues and amino-, chloro-, and cacodyl derivatives Harold Burton and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 2241; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902241 |
CCXCVII.—Derivatives of naphthaquinolines and naphthaisoquinolines Charles Stanley Gibson Kalvoi Venkatakrishna Hariharan Kottiazath Narayana Menon and John Lionel Simonsen pg 2247; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902247 |
CCXCVIII.—Derivatives of tetrahydrocarbazole. Part VI. Compounds derived from 6-methyltetrahydrocarbazole Basavalingaiah Lingaiah Manjunath and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 2260; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902260 |
CCXCIX.—2 : 2-Bis-1 : 3-benzdithiolene William Robert Hardy Hurtley and Samuel Smiles pg 2263; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902263 |
CCC.—The interaction of sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide Ernest Matthews pg 2270; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902270 |
CCCI.—The formation of protective oxide films on copper and brass by exposure to air at various temperatures William H. J. Vernon pg 2273; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902273 |
CCCII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part I Harry Medforth Dawson and John Stanley Carter pg 2282; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902282 |
CCCIII.—Imino-aryl ethers. Part IV. Reversible migration of an aryl group Arthur William Chapman pg 2296; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902296 |
CCCIV.—Studies in adsorption by an optical method. Fixation of methylene-blue by yeast-phosphoprotein sol within the disperse phase Rassa Riwlin pg 2300; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902300 |
CCCV.—A critical study of ring structure in the sugar group Harry Dugald Keith Drew and Walter Norman Haworth pg 2303; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902303 |
CCCVI.—An X-ray study of some structural modifications of long-chain compounds Stephen Harvey Piper Thomas Malkin and Harold E. Austin pg 2310; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902310 |
CCCVII.—The electrolytic synthesis of tetramethyladipic acids Ernest Harold Farmer and Jacob Kracovski pg 2318; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902318 |
CCCVIII.—The formation of phosphinic acids from triarylmethoxyphosphorus dichlorides David Runciman Boyd and Frederick James Smith pg 2323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902323 |
CCCIX.—A new synthesis of fisetin and of quercetin James Allan and Robert Robinson pg 2334; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902334 |
CCCX.—A synthesis of kaempferide and of iso-rhamnetin Tom Heap and Robert Robinson pg 2336; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902336 |
CCCXI.—A synthesis of acacetin and certain other derivatives of flavone Robert Robinson and Krishnasami Venkataraman pg 2344; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902344 |
CCCXII.—A modification of the Gabriel synthesis of amines Harry Raymond Ing and Richard Helmuth Fred Manske pg 2348; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902348 |
CCCXIII.—The fission of some methoxylated benzophenones Thomas Russell Lea and Robert Robinson pg 2351; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902351 |
CCCXIV.—The hydrolytic fission of some substituted dibenzoylmethanes William Bradley and Robert Robinson pg 2356; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902356 |
CCCXV.—The action of hydrazines on semicarbazones. Part II William Baird and Forsyth James Wilson pg 2367; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902367 |
CCCXVI.—The non-acidic oxidation products of paraffin wax Francis Francis and Harry Frederick Gauntlett pg 2377; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902377 |
CCCXVII.—Studies in the diphenyl series. Part II. The nitration of diphthalylbenzidine Herbert Henry Hodgson pg 2384; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902384 |
CCCXVIII.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXVI. The methyl ethers of the aldoximes Oscar L. Brady Frederick P. Dunn and Richard F. Goldstein pg 2386; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902386 |
CCCXIX.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXVII. The mechanism of methylation of the aldoximes Oscar L. Brady and Richard F. Goldstein pg 2403; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902403 |
CCCXX.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXVIII. The Beckmann rearrangement of the N-methyl ethers of aldoximes Oscar L. Brady and Frederick P. Dunn pg 2411; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902411 |
CCCXXI.—The reaction between picryl chloride and pyridine in alcoholic solution Francis William Hodges pg 2417; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902417 |
CCCXXII.—An experimental study of protective colloids. Part I. The influence of concentration Samuel Sugden and Montague Williams pg 2424; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902424 |
CCCXXIII.—Mercuration of some alkylphenols and alkylphenolaldehydes Thomas Anderson Henry and Thomas Marvel Sharp pg 2432; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902432 |
CCCXXIV.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part VIII. The nitration of some benzylamine derivatives with special reference to the respective rles of the ions, salts, and bases Frank Robert Goss Christopher Kelk Ingold and Ian Stuart Wilson pg 2440; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902440 |
CCCXXV.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part IX. The directive influence of groups of the form –CRRNO2 in aromatic substitution John William Baker and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 2462; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902462 |
CCCXXVI.—The space formula of diphenyl Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 2476; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902476 |
CCCXXVII.—The alkaline hydrolysis of esters in aqueous alcoholic solution. Part I. The interaction of phenoxides and aliphatic esters in alcoholic solution Eric Stephen Gyngell pg 2484; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902484 |
CCCXXVIII.—Alternation in the heats of crystallisation of the normal monobasic fatty acids. Part II W. E. Garner F. C. Madden and J. E. Rushbrooke pg 2491; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902491 |
CCCXXIX.—The tautomerism of amidines. Part VI. Methylation of 4-anilino-2-phenyl-6-methylpyrimidine Robert Forsyth and Frank Lee Pyman pg 2502; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902502 |
CCCXXX.—The determination of the atomic weight of silver by the direct ratio of silver to oxygen in silver oxide Harry Lister Riley and Herbert Brereton Baker pg 2510; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902510 |
CCCXXXI.—Quaternary ammonium perhalides Thomas Harold Reade pg 2528; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902528 |
CCCXXXII.—Some thiazole derivatives. Part I Herbert William Stephen and Forsyth James Wilson pg 2531; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902531 |
CCCXXXIII.—Conductivities of some organic salts of beryllium Nevil V. Sidgwick and Neil B. Lewis pg 2538; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902538 |
CCCXXXIV.—The spatial structure of cycloparaffins. Part II. The structure of 1 : 1-disubstituted cyclohexanes Wilfred Alan Wightman pg 2541; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902541 |
CCCXXXV.—The chemistry of petroleum. Part III. The acid sludge from the refining of Persian kerosene. Part I. The aromatic hydrocarbons Stanley Francis Birch and Woodford Stanley Gowan Plucknett Norris pg 2545; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902545 |
CCCXXXVI.—The solubilities of thallous chloride in salt solutions at 0, 25, and 50, and its heats of solution John Alfred Valentine Butler and Edward Stanley Hiscocks pg 2554; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902554 |
CCCXXXVII.—Degradative experiments in the morphine group Robert Sidney Cahn pg 2562; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902562 |
CCCXXXVIII.—New crystalline forms of trimethyl glucose and dimethyl glucose Walter Norman Haworth and William Greenwell Sedgwick pg 2573; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902573 |
CCCXXXIX.—Periodic phenomena at anodes of magnesium, zinc, cadmium, mercury, tin, and lead, and at an unattackable anode Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 2580; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902580 |
CCCXL.—Thionyl bromide and Besson's supposed thionyl chlorobromide Horace Alfred Mayes and James Riddick Partington pg 2594; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902594 |
CCCXLI.—Parallelism between the effect of neutral salts on the electrical charge of hydrated maganese oxides and the concentration of hydrogen ions liberated Bhupendranath Ghosh pg 2605; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902605 |
CCCXLII.—Examination of an ancient Egyptian (Tutankh-Amen) cosmetic A. Chaston Chapman and H. J. Plenderleith pg 2614; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902614 |
CCCXLIII.—The hydrates of manganous oxalate Norman Henry Chamberlain John Hume and Bryan Topley pg 2620; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902620 |
CCCXLIV.—The dielectric constants of some liquids and liquid mixtures Leonard Alfred Sayce and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe pg 2623; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902623 |
CCCXLV.—Equilibrium in the systems nickel sulphate–potassium sulphate–water, zinc sulphate–potassium sulphate–water, and manganese sulphate–potassium sulphate–water at 25 Robert Martin Caven and William Johnston pg 2628; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902628 |
CCCXLVI.—An X-ray investigation of the normal saturated dicarboxylic acids and their ethyl esters Alexander R. Normand John D. M. Ross and Edward Henderson pg 2632; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902632 |
CCCXLVII.—Studies of precipitated solids. Part I. Strontium sulphate Bertram Lambert and William Hume-Rothery pg 2637; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902637 |
CCCXLVIII.—Studies of precipitated solids. Part II. Calcium sulphate Bertram Lambert and Robert John Schaffer pg 2648; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902648 |
CCCXLIX.—The influence of intensive drying on inner equilibria. Part II Andreas Smits pg 2655; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902655 |
CCCL.—The influence of intensive drying on inner equilibria. Part III Andreas Smits Willem de Liefde Emanuel Swart and Antony Claassen pg 2657; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902657 |
CCCLI.—Studies in the camphane series. Part XLI. The unstable modification of isonitrosocamphor Martin Onslow Forster and Keshaviah Aswath Narain Rao pg 2670; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902670 |
CCCLII.—The configuration of the bistriaminopropane metallic complexes Frederick George Mann and William Jackson Pope pg 2675; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902675 |
CCCLIII.—The complex salts of -triaminopropane with copper and platinum Frederick George Mann pg 2681; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902681 |
CCCLIV.—Preparation of hydroxybenzophenones and hydroxyxanthones Harold Atkinson and Isidor Morris Heilbron pg 2688; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902688 |
CCCLV.—Nitration of fluorene. 2 : 5-Dinitrofluorene Gilbert T. Morgan and Reuben William Thomason pg 2691; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902691 |
CCCLVI.—Phototropic amino-aryl disulphoxides Reginald Child and Samuel Smiles pg 2696; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902696 |
CCCLVII.—The oxidation of narcotine by hydrogen peroxide Allan Maclean Drummond and Andrew McMillan pg 2702; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902702 |
CCCLVIII.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part II. Substitution reactions Frank Bell and Joseph Kenyon pg 2705; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902705 |
CCCLIX.—Synthetical experiments in the isoflavone group. Part II. A synthesis of methylgenistein (methylprunetol) dimethyl ether and the constitution of prunetol (genistein) Wilson Baker and Robert Robinson pg 2713; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902713 |
CCCLX.—The condensation of phenols with chloral Frederick Daniel Chattaway pg 2720; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902720 |
CCCLXI.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part VII. Derivatives of malonic acid George Armand Robert Kon and Eric Alfred Speight pg 2727; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902727 |
CCCLXII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part VIII. Tautomeric systems terminated by a phenyl group Reginald Patrick Linstead and Leslie Thomas Douglas Williams pg 2735; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902735 |
CCCLXIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part IX. The –-change in -alkylcinnamic acids John Dobney Andrew Johnson and George Armand Robert Kon pg 2748; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902748 |
Notes A. O. Jones G. Melling Green John Baldwin Shoesmith Charles Edwin Sosson Robert Henry Slater George Gerald Henderson and Alexander Robertson pg 2760; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902760 |
CCCLXIV.—Examination of the volatile oils from Xanthorrhoea arborea, X. hastilis, and X. reflexa Hedley Herbert Finlayson pg 2763; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902763 |
CCCLXV.—Olefinic terpene ketones from the volatile oil of flowering Tagetes glandulifera. Part II Thomas Gilbert Henry Jones pg 2767; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902767 |
CCCLXVI.—Melting-point curves of optical isomerides in the camphor series John D. M. Ross and Ian C. Somerville pg 2770; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902770 |
CCCLXVII.—The systems sodium iodide–acetone and sodium iodide–methyl ethyl ketone Alan Eric Wadsworth and Harry Medforth Dawson pg 2784; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902784 |
CCCLXVIII.—The influence of dissolved salts on the mutual miscibility temperature of the systems ethyl alcohol or methyl alcohol–paraffins Edward John Howard and William Hamilton Patterson pg 2787; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902787 |
CCCLXIX.—Miscibility tests of dilute solutions of chromic chloride hexahydrates John Edward Howard and William Hamilton Patterson pg 2791; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902791 |
CCCLXX.—The dielectric constants of mixtures of organic liquids Robert Napier Kerr pg 2796; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902796 |
CCCLXXI.—Derivatives of stilbene Julius Nicholson Ashley pg 2804; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902804 |
CCCLXXII.—A synthesis of some substituted 3-methylquinolines Stanley Gordon Willimott and Ian Alexander Simpson pg 2807; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902807 |
CCCLXXIII.—The chemistry of cadinene. Part II. Compounds related to cadinene George Gerald Henderson and John Monteath Robertson pg 2811; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902811 |
CCCLXXIV.—The specific heats of hydrocyanic acid. A reply Edith Hilda Ingold pg 2816; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902816 |
CCCLXXV.—The metallic compounds of certain monoximes and the structure of the oximes Thomas Weston Johns Taylor and (Miss) Elinor Katharine Ewbank pg 2818; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902818 |
CCCLXXVI.—Preparation of the 5-halogenoresorcinols Herbert Henry Hodgson and John Samuel Wignall pg 2826; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902826 |
CCCLXXVII.—Germanium. Part III. Salts of germanic acid William Pugh pg 2828; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902828 |
CCCLXXVIII.—The preparation and hydrolysis of the isomeric azoxybenzyl bromides John Baldwin Shoesmith and William Edmund Taylor pg 2832; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902832 |
CCCLXXIX.—The photochemical decomposition of aqueous oxalic acid solutions Arthur John Allmand and Lewis Reeve pg 2834; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902834 |
CCCLXXX.—The photochemical decomposition of aqueous formic acid solutions Arthur John Allmand and Lewis Reeve pg 2852; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902852 |
CCCLXXXI.—The velocity of saponification of mono- and di-substituted chloro- and methoxy-derivatives of ethyl benzoate William Blakey Hamilton McCombie and Harold Archibald Scarborough pg 2863; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902863 |
CCCLXXXII.—The basic sulphate of copper. A reply Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 2868; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902868 |
CCCLXXXIII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part II. The minimum reaction velocities for acid–salt mixtures Harry Medforth Dawson and Norman Cecil Dean pg 2872; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902872 |
CCCLXXXIV.—The periodic electrochemical passivity of iron, cobalt, nickel, and aluminium Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 2878; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902878 |
CCCLXXXV.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part IV. The electro-deposition potentials of iron, cobalt, and nickel Samuel Glasstone pg 2887; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902887 |
CCCLXXXVI.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part V. The electro-deposition potentials of alloys of iron, cobalt, and nickel Samuel Glasstone pg 2897; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902897 |
CCCLXXXVII.—The relative stability of the quinolone and indolinone rings John Alfred Aeschlimann pg 2902; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902902 |
CCCLXXXVIII.—Nitration of 2-, 3-, and 4-phenylpyridines Robert Forsyth and Frank Lee Pyman pg 2912; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902912 |
CCCLXXXIX.—Synthesis of some derivatives of methylenedioxybenzene William Henry Perkin jun. and Victor Martin Trikojus pg 2925; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902925 |
CCCXC.—The density of calcium carbonate hexahydrate John Hume and Bryan Topley pg 2932; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902932 |
CCCXCI.—Solubility influences. Part II. The effect of various salts on the solubility of ethyl acetate in water Samuel Glasstone Denys W. Dimond and Edward C. Jones pg 2935; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902935 |
CCCXCII.—Solubility influences. Part III. The salting-out effect of mixtures on aqueous solutions of ethyl acetate Samuel Glasstone Denys W. Dimond and Edgar R. Harris pg 2939; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902939 |
CCCXCIII.—The crystal structure of quinol. Part I William Augustus Caspari pg 2944; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902944 |
CCCXCIV.—The spectra of the phosphorescent flames of carbon disulphide and ether Harry Julius Emeléus pg 2948; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902948 |
CCCXCV.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part V. Stability of the 1-alkylaminobenzthiazole bromides Robert Fergus Hunter pg 2951; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902951 |
CCCXCVI.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part VI. The addition of bromine to nascent tautomeric systems of the aminothiazole type and the mobility and unsaturation of the 5-bromo-1-alkylamino-benzthiazole system Robert Fergus Hunter and Charles Soyka pg 2958; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902958 |
CCCXCVII.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part VII. The 2-alkylamino--naphthathiazole system George Malcolm Dyson Robert Fergus Hunter and Charles Soyka pg 2964; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902964 |
Notes Emil Alphonse Werner Kenneth Claude Bailey Thomas Weston Johns Taylor Charles Powys Woodhouse Henry J. S. Sand and William V. Lloyd pg 2970; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902970 |
CCCXCVIII.—The diffusion of zinc in the -series of solid solution in copper John Stanley Dunn pg 2973; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902973 |
CCCXCIX.—The crotonic acid series. Part I. Nitrogen derivatives of crotonic acid Montague Alexandra Phillips pg 2979; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902979 |
CCCC.—The oxidation of ammonium sulphide Malcolm P. Applebey and John A. Lanyon pg 2983; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902983 |
The composition and characterisation of genuine proteins Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen pg 2995; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262902995 |
CCCCI.—The ignition of gases by an explosion-wave. Part I. Carbon monoxide and hydrogen mixtures Colin Campbell and Donald Whitley Woodhead pg 3010; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903010 |
CCCCII.—The conductivity of phosphoric acid solutions at 0 Alan Newton Campbell pg 3021; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903021 |
CCCCIII.—Interaction between hydrated silica and neutral electrolytes in its relation to the nature of hydrolytic adsorption Jnanendra Nath Mukherjee Bivas Chandra Ghosh K. Krishnamurti Gajendra Narayan Ghosh Subhendu Kumar Mitra and Bankim Chandra Roy pg 3023; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903023 |
CCCCIV.—The dicarbazyls. Part I. Synthesis of 3 : 3-dicarbazyl Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 3033; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903033 |
CCCCV.—The stereochemistry of the hydronaphthalenes. Part I. Decahydro--naphthamides Francis William Kay and Noel Stuart pg 3038; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903038 |
CCCCVI.—The interaction of thiocarbonyl chloride and chloro-substituted anilines and the inhibitory action of ortho-substituents George Malcolm Dyson Herbert John George and Robert Fergus Hunter pg 3041; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903041 |
CCCCVII.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part III. Derivatives of 4-hydroxydiphenyl Frank Bell and Joseph Kenyon pg 3044; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903044 |
CCCCVIII.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part IV. Halogenation of 4-aminodiphenyl Joseph Kenyon and Percy Harry Robinson pg 3050; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903050 |
CCCCIX.—Cyclic organo-metallic compounds. Part II. Tellurylium compounds, a new series of intensely coloured tellurium derivatives. The migration of anions in solids Harry Dugald Keith Drew pg 3054; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903054 |
CCCCX.—Preparation of cis-o-carboxycyclohexaneacetic acid George Armand Robert Kon and Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda pg 3071; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903071 |
CCCCXI.—Co-ordinated mercaptides Alan Maclean Drummond and David Templeton Gibson pg 3073; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903073 |
CCCCXII.—The constituents of oil of supa. A new natural source of copaene George Gerald Henderson William M'Nab and John Monteath Robertson pg 3077; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903077 |
CCCCXIII.—The structure of the benzene nucleus. Part V. Some meso-derivatives of anthracene Christopher Kelk Ingold and Philip Guy Marshall pg 3080; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903080 |
CCCCXIV.—The alleged nitration of S-methylthioguaiacol. A criticism Alfred Pollard and Robert Robinson pg 3090; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903090 |
CCCCXV.—Action of nitric acid on S-methylthioguaiacol. A correction Christopher Kelk Ingold and Edith Hilda Ingold pg 3093; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903093 |
CCCCXVI.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XI. Maltose Walter Norman Haworth and Stanley Peat pg 3094; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903094 |
CCCCXVII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part X. The mobility of some cyclic ketones George Armand Robert Kon and John Henry Nutland pg 3101; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903101 |
CCCCXVIII.—The mechanism of Kolbe's electrosynthesis David Alexander Fairweather and Oswald James Walker pg 3111; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903111 |
CCCCXIX.—Optical activity dependent on co-ordinated beryllium, copper, and zinc William Hobson Mills and Reginald Arthur Gotts pg 3121; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903121 |
CCCCXX.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of Elasmobranch fish. Part II. The hydrogenation of squalene in the presence of nickel Isidor Morris Heilbron Thomas Percy Hilditch and Edward David Kamm pg 3131; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903131 |
CCCCXXI.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of Elasmobranch fish. Part III. Tetracyclosqualene and the production of a new naphthalene hydrocarbon John Harvey Isidor Morris Heilbron and Edward David Kamm pg 3136; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903136 |
CCCCXXII.—Derivatives of acenaphthpyridine. Part I Srikumaran Unni Nair and John Lionel Simonsen pg 3140; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903140 |
CCCCXXIII.—3-Methoxy-2-phenylindole and 3-benzoylamino-2-phenylindole Robert Robinson and Sidney Thornley pg 3144; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903144 |
CCCCXXIV.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part IV. The oxidation of allyl esters to -monoglycerides Arthur Fairbourne and Graham Edward Foster pg 3146; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903146 |
CCCCXXV.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part V. The -structure of alleged -monoglycerides Arthur Fairbourne and Graham Edward Foster pg 3148; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903148 |
CCCCXXVI.—The absolute density and coefficient of expansion of silicon tetrachloride Percy Lucock Robinson and Harold Cecil Smith pg 3152; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903152 |
CCCCXXVII.—The thermal reactivity of ozone in presence of hydrogen Joseph Watkin Belton Robert Owen Griffith and Andrew McKeown pg 3153; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903153 |
CCCCXXVIII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part III. Dependence of the characteristics of the minimum-velocity mixture on the concentration of the acid and the application of minimum velocity to the determination of catalytic and ionisation constants Harry Medforth Dawson and Charles Randall Hoskins pg 3166; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903166 |
CCCCXXIX.—The action of antimony trichloride upon diazotised diamines William Herbert Gray pg 3174; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903174 |
CCCCXXX.—Low temperature oxidation at charcoal surfaces. Part III. The behaviour of blood charcoal and the influence of temperature on the reaction rate Eric Keightley Rideal and Winifred Mary Wright pg 3182; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903182 |
CCCCXXXI.—A phase-rule study of the zinci-, cadmi-, mercuri-, and nickelo-cyanides of potassium Alexander Steven Corbet pg 3190; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903190 |
CCCCXXXII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part V. sec.--Octyl esters of some substituted acetic acids and their behaviour towards solvents Harold Gordon Rule and Robert K. S. Mitchell pg 3202; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903202 |
CCCCXXXIII.—The crystalline forms of 5-nitrosalicylic acid and of related compounds Frederick Daniel Chattaway and William Ryle Clifford Curjel pg 3210; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903210 |
CCCCXXXIV.—The mercuration of aromatic substances. Part III. p- and m-Nitrotoluenes Samuel Coffey pg 3215; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903215 |
CCCCXXXV.—Studies in optical superposition. Part VII. The bornyl dimethoxysuccinates Thomas Stewart Patterson James Davidson Fulton and Jean McWaters Semple (Mrs. I. F. MacCulloch) pg 3224; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903224 |
CCCCXXXVI.—The decomposition of substituted carbamyl chlorides by hydroxy-compounds. Part III. The influence of substituent groups Tudor Williams Price pg 3230; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903230 |
CCCCXXXVII.—The formation and stability of associated alicyclic systems. Part III. The change from meta- to para- bridged rings Ernest Harold Farmer and John Ross pg 3233; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903233 |
Notes Arthur Fairbourne James William Woodley John Baldwin Shoesmith Hannes Rubli and Kenneth Knight Law pg 3240; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903240 |
Obituary notices: Katharine A. Burke; James Grant, 1858–1925; William James Lewis, 1847–1926; Shigetake Sugiura, 1855–1924 F. G. Donnan E. L. Rhead and Joji Sakurai pg 3244; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903244 |
Index of authors' names, 1926 pg 3249; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903249 |
Index of subjects, 1926 pg 3269; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903269 |
Formula index pg 3306; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903306 |
Errata pg 3361; DOI: 10.1039/JR9262903361 |