Contents pages pg P001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92700FP001 |
I.—Harmine and harmaline. Part IX. A synthesis of harmaline Richard Helmuth Fred Manske William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson pg 1; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000001 |
List of physico-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society pg A001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92700BA001 |
Proceedings of the Chemical Society pg B001; DOI: 10.1039/JR92700BB001 |
II.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part VIII. 3-Styryl derivatives of -naphthapyrylium chloride Robert Dickinson and Isidor Morris Heilbron pg 14; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000014 |
III.—3-Nitro-4-amino- and the 3 : 4-dihalogeno-benzaldehydes Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 20; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000020 |
IV.—Arylseleninic acids William Henry Porritt pg 27; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000027 |
V.—Period of induction in chemical reactions. Interaction of mercuric chloride and sodium hydrogen carbonate Panchanan Neogi and Sukumar Neogi pg 30; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000030 |
Front matter pg P037; DOI: 10.1039/JR92700FP037 |
VI.—The propagation of flame in mixtures of methane and air. Part V. The movement of the medium in which the flame travels William Ronald Chapman and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 38; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000038 |
VII.—The oxidation of nitrophenylcyanoacetates Arthur Fairbourne and Harold Richard Fawson pg 46; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000046 |
VIII.—Studies in optical superposition. Part VIII. The l-menthylamine, brucine, and strychnine salts of mucic and allomucic acid Thomas Stewart Patterson and James Davidson Fulton pg 50; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000050 |
IX.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part VI. Optically active acids and bases Harold Gordon Rule pg 54; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000054 |
X.—The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XXI. Non-formation of 2-tetrahydroisophthalic acid by reduction of isophthalic acid Ernest Harold Farmer and Henry Lorimer Richardson pg 59; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000059 |
XI.—The rearrangement of the alkylanilines Wilfred John Hickinbottom pg 64; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000064 |
XII.—Substituted diaryl ethers. Part I. Di-p-tolyl ether Joseph Reilly Peter J. Drumm and Herbert S. Boyd Barrett pg 67; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000067 |
XIII.—Bromination of quinol monomethyl ether Frank Mouat Irvine and John Charles Smith pg 74; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000074 |
XIV.—The constitution of the acid formed by the action of sulphuric acid on camphorquinone Madhay Balaji Bhagvat and John Lionel Simonsen pg 77; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000077 |
XV.—Substitution products of 2-aminodiphenyl Harold Archibald Scarborough and William Alexander Waters pg 89; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000089 |
XVI.—The vapour pressures of mixtures of (a) methyl acetate and water; (b) methyl acetate, sucrose, and water Andrew McKeown and Flaxney Percival Stowell pg 97; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000097 |
XVII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXII. The carbon–silicon binding Frederic Stanley Kipping pg 104; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000104 |
XVIII.—Reactions of carbohydrazide. Part I Andrew Charles Brown Eric Charles Pickering and Forsyth James Wilson pg 107; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000107 |
XIX.—The vapour pressure of water over sulphuric acid–water mixtures at 25 Ivan Roy McHaffie pg 112; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000112 |
XX.—Cyclic organo-metallic compounds. Part III. Nitro- and amino-derivatives of phenoxtellurine Harry Dugald Keith Drew and Reuben William Thomason pg 116; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000116 |
XXI.—Anticathodic luminescence of some organic substances Joseph Kenneth Marsh pg 125; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000125 |
XXII.—The isomerism of molybdenyl monochloride William Wardlaw and Robert Louis Wormell pg 130; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000130 |
XXIII.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part IV. Three-membered and four-membered rings Samuel Sugden and Henry Wilkins pg 139; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000139 |
XXIV.—An electrometric study of tungstic acid Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 147; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000147 |
XXV.—Complex formation amongst the nitrates. Part I. The ternary system copper nitrate–cobalt nitrate–water Kathleen Winifred Wilcox and Charles Reynolds Bailey pg 150; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000150 |
XXVI.—The movement of flame in closed vessels: correlation with development of pressure Oliver Coligny de Champfleur Ellis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 153; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000153 |
XXVII.—Molecular structure in solution. Part I. The densities and viscosities of aqueous solutions of cobalt chloride and hydrochloric acid Owen Rhys Howell pg 158; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000158 |
XXVIII.—The interaction of potassium m-tolyloxide with aliphatic esters in aqueous–alcoholic solutions Ernest Lester Smith pg 170; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000170 |
XXIX.—Synthetical experiments on protopine and allied alkaloids. Part I Thomas Stevens Stevens pg 178; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000178 |
XXX.—Investigations on the dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXXI. The resolution of m-carboxyphenylmethylsulphine-p-toluenesulphonylimine Sydney George Clarke Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips pg 188; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000188 |
XXXI.—Studies in the penthian series. Part I. The action of sodium ethoxide on ethyl -thiodipropionate George Macdonald Bennett and Leslie Vivian Donald Scorah pg 194; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000194 |
XXXII.—The mechanism of the formation of citric and oxalic acids from sugars by Aspergillus niger. Part I Frederick Challenger Vira Subramaniam and Thomas Kennedy Walker pg 200; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000200 |
XXXIII.—Dicyanates and dibenzoates of triphenylbismuthine and triphenylstibine Frederick Challenger and Vera Katharine Wilson pg 209; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000209 |
XXXIV.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part IV. Derivation of a general equation for the catalytic activity of acids. The general catalytic catenary Harry Medforth Dawson pg 213; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000213 |
XXXV.—The Liesegang phenomenon and stratification Maurice Copisarow pg 222; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000222 |
XXXVI.—The position of the sugar nucleus in the Quercetin glucosides Gordon Frederick Attree and Arthur George Perkin pg 234; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000234 |
XXXVII.—The decomposition of -3-indolylpropionic azide Richard Helmuth Fred Manske and Robert Robinson pg 240; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000240 |
XXXVIII.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part II. The synthesis of 3- and 7-glucosidoxyflavylium salts Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 242; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000242 |
XXXIX.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part IV. Carboxy-derivatives Harold Burton and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 247; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000247 |
XL.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part X. The nitration of some derivatives of -phenylethylamine Frank Robert Goss Walther Hanhart and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 250; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000250 |
XLI.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XI. Further evidence on the substitution of benzylamine salts John William Baker and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 261; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000261 |
XLII.—The uniform movement of flame in mixtures of hydrogen and air Elizabeth Helen MacLeod Georgeson and Francis John Hartwell pg 265; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000265 |
XLIII.—The normal oxidation–reduction potential of mercury Sydney Raymond Carter and Robert Robinson pg 267; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000267 |
XLIV.—The adsorption of benzene vapour on the plane surfaces of glass, fused quartz, and platinum. The isosteric heat of adsorption of benzene on platinum Sam Lenher pg 272; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000272 |
XLV.—The density of boron trichloride and the suspected variation in the atomic weight of boron Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Harold Cecil Smith pg 282; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000282 |
XLVI.—The ignition of gases. Part VI. Ignition by flames. Mixtures of the paraffins with air Noel Stanley Walls and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 291; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000291 |
XLVII.—The combustion of complex gaseous mixtures. Part III. The inflammation of mixtures of carbon monoxide and hydrogen with air in a closed vessel George Barton Maxwell William Payman and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 297; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000297 |
XLVIII.—The movement of flame in closed vessels: after-burning Oliver Coligny de Champfleur Ellis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 310; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000310 |
XLIX.—The reduction of o-nitrophenylisodiazomethanes Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Arthur John Walker pg 323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000323 |
L.—Contribution to the physical chemistry of complex salts. Part I. Transport numbers of copper salicylate William Edward Hamer and Charles R. Bury pg 333; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000333 |
LI.—The ratio of the heats of combustion of benzoic acid and salicylic acid. (A reply to P. E. Verkade and J. Coops.) Endre Berner pg 338; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000338 |
LII.—The isomerism of reduced derivatives of quinoxaline. Part II. The stereoisomeric 2 : 3-dimethyl-1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroquinoxalines Charles Stanley Gibson pg 342; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000342 |
LIII.—The decomposition products of menthyl esters of sulphonic acids Thomas Stewart Patterson and Irene Mary McAlpine pg 349; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000349 |
LIV.—The influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XXIV. Menthyl benzenesulphonate, menthyl naphthalene--sulphonate, and menthyl naphthalene--sulphonate in various solvents Thomas Stewart Patterson and Irene Mary McAlpine pg 353; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000353 |
LV.—The quantitative estimation of mixtures of isomeric unsaturated compounds. Part I. A bromine addition method Reginald Patrick Linstead pg 355; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000355 |
LVI.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XI. The mechanism of isomeric change in unsaturated acids Reginald Patrick Linstead pg 362; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000362 |
LVII.—isoErucic acid Tahilram Jethanand Mirchandani and John Lionel Simonsen pg 371; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000371 |
LVIII.—Overpotential at antimony cathodes and electrolytic stibine formation Henry J. S. Sand Julius Grant and William Vernon Lloyd pg 378; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000378 |
LIX.—The constitution of carnitine. Part I. The synthesis of -hydroxy--butyrotrimethylbetaine John William Croom Crawford and Joseph Kenyon pg 396; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000396 |
LX.—Muconic and hydromuconic acids. Part IV. Geometrical form and reducibility Ernest Harold Farmer and Walter Mark Duffin pg 402; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000402 |
LXI.—The reaction between Grignard reagents and 10-chlorophenoxarsine or 10-chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine John Alfred Aeschlimann pg 413; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000413 |
LXII.—Synthesis of 5 : 6-dimethoxyindole and its 2-carboxylic acid Albert Edward Oxford and Henry Stanley Raper pg 417; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000417 |
LXIII.—The soluble alkaline-earth aluminates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 422; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000422 |
LXIV.—Electrometric study of the precipitation of silicates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 425; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000425 |
LXV.—The inhibitory effect of substituents in chemical reactions. Part I. The reactivity of the amino-group in substituted arylamines George Malcolm Dyson Herbert John George and Robert Fergus Hunter pg 436; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000436 |
LXVI.—Studies on the Walden inversion. Part XI. Evidence for the bivalency of carbon from some reactions of -chloroethylbenzene. -Diphenyldiethyl ether Allan Miles Ward pg 445; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000445 |
LXVII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part VI. The early stages of an auto-catalysed reaction. Generalised form of the simple auto-catalytic catenary Harry Medforth Dawson pg 458; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000458 |
LXVIII.—The partition of hydrogen chloride between water and benzene Richard Winton Knight and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood pg 466; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000466 |
LXIX.—Benzyl -chlorobutyl ether: a new unsymmetrical derivative of tetramethylene glycol George Macdonald Bennett and Alfred Louis Hock pg 472; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000472 |
LXX.—The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms or groups. Part I. A qualitative comparison of the reactivities of chlorine and hydroxyl in the -, -, -, and -positions to a sulphur atom George Macdonald Bennett and Alfred Louis Hock pg 477; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000477 |
LXXI.—The condensation of substituted anilines with cyclopentanone cyanohydrin. Derivatives of 1-anilinocyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid Stephen Hellicar Oakeshott and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 484; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000484 |
LXXII.—Pseudo-ternary systems containing sulphur. Part II. The system sulphur–benzoic acid Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and Winston E. Holt pg 493; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000493 |
LXXIII.—The effect of pressure on the limits for the propagation of flame in ether–air Albert Greville White pg 498; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000498 |
LXXIV.—Aromatic thionyl and chlorothionyl derivatives. Part I. Thionylpyrocatechol and dichlorothionylquinol Albert Green pg 500; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000500 |
LXXV.—The synthesis of meso-alkyl and meso-aryl anthracene derivatives. Part I Edward de Barry Barnett James Wilfred Cook and Ivor Gray Nixon pg 504; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000504 |
LXXVI.—The complex chlorides of tervalent molybdenum William Ralph Bucknall Sydney Raymond Carter and William Wardlaw pg 512; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000512 |
LXXVII.—The reaction between diazonium salts and malonyldiurethane Martha Annie Whiteley and Dorothy Yapp pg 521; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000521 |
Notes Frederic Barry Kipping Frederick George Mann Frederick Maurice Rowe and Esther Levin pg 528; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000528 |
LXXVIII.—Ring-chain tautomerism. Part XV. The hydroxy-lactone type Eugene Rothstein and Charles William Shoppee pg 531; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000531 |
LXXIX.—Derivatives of 2-phenyl-1 : 3-benzdithiole William Robert Hardy Hurtley and Samuel Smiles pg 534; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000534 |
LXXX.—The optical resolution of chloroiodoacetic acid Ann Mortimer McMath and John Read pg 537; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000537 |
LXXXI.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XII. Lactose Walter Norman Haworth and Charles William Long pg 544; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000544 |
LXXXII.—A new synthesis of oxyberberine and a synthesis of palmatine Robert Downs Haworth Joseph Blake Koepfli and William Henry Perkin Jun. pg 548; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000548 |
LXXXIII.—Aromatic thionyl and chlorothionyl derivaties. Part II. 1 : 2- and 2 : 3-Thionyldihydroxyanthracenes Albert Green pg 554; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000554 |
LXXXIV.—Constitutional studies in the monocarboxylic acids derived from sugars. Part IV. The isomeric lactones obtained from arabinose John Pryde and Robert William Humphreys pg 559; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000559 |
LXXXV.—Nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XII. Nitration of some derivatives of methyl benzylaminoformate John William Baker pg 565; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000565 |
LXXXVI.—Elimination of the amino-group of tertiary amino-alcohols. Part IV. The displacement of the amino- by the hydroxy-group Alex. McKenzie and Robert Roger pg 571; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000571 |
LXXXVII.—The nitration of benzil. 3 : 5 : 3 : 5-tetranitrobenzil Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Edward Auty Coulson pg 577; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000577 |
LXXXVIII.—The influence of nitro-groups on the reactivity of substituents in the benzene nucleus. Part IX. 2 : 3- and 2 : 5-Dinitro-4-methoxytoluenes Herbert Eric Dadswell and James Kenner pg 580; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000580 |
LXXXIX.—Melezitose and turanose Grace Cumming Leitch pg 588; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000588 |
XC.—Ring-chain tautomerism. Part XVI. The effect of two adjacent gem-dimethyl groups on the ease of formation of the cyclopentane ring Israel Vogel pg 594; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000594 |
XCI.—The influence of groups and associated rings on the stability of certain heterocyclic ring systems. Part I. The substituted glutarimides Sarbbani Sahay Guha Sircar pg 600; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000600 |
XCII.—The platini-platino-chloride electrode. A new type of chlorine electrode Virginia F. Miller and Henry Terrey pg 605; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000605 |
XCIII.—The viscosity of ether at low temperatures Eben Henry Archibald and William Ure pg 610; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000610 |
XCIV.—Electrometric study of the precipitation of phosphates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 614; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000614 |
XCV.—The nitration of m-iodophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson and Francis Harry Moore pg 630; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000630 |
XCVI.—Solubility influences. Part IV. The salting-out of aniline from aqueous solutions Samuel Glasstone Joan Bridgman and William R. P. Hodgson pg 635; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000635 |
XCVII.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part VI. Electro-deposition potentials of alloys of zinc with iron, cobalt, and nickel Samuel Glasstone pg 641; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000641 |
XCVIII.—The molecular conductivity of cadmium iodide in acetonitrile Frederick Karl Victor Koch pg 647; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000647 |
XCIX.—On the alleged retardation of certain reactions by light Arthur John Allmand and Robert Edwin Witton Maddison pg 650; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000650 |
C.—The photodecomposition of chlorine water and of aqueous hypochlorous acid solutions. Part II Arthur John Allmand Percy Walmsley Cunliffe and Robert Edwin Witton Maddison pg 655; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000655 |
CI.—On active nitrogen. Part II. Reactions with gases Eric John Baxter Willey and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 669; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000669 |
CII.—The effect of gem-dialkyl groups on the formation and stability of the anhydrides of dicarboxylic acids Ernest Harold Farmer and Jacob Kracovski pg 680; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000680 |
CIII.—The condensation of p-hydroxybenzoic acid with chloral Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Fernando Calvet y Prats pg 685; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000685 |
CIV.—The mechanism of reactions induced by hydrogen chloride between aromatic aldehydes and aldehydecyanohydrins in solution Bertram Hobart Ingham pg 692; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000692 |
CV.—Studies in the composition of coal. The resolution of coal by means of solvents Charles Cockram and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 700; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000700 |
CVI.—The constituents of the cell-wall of the flax fibre Albert Eric Cashmore pg 718; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000718 |
CVII.—Constituents of Myoporum ltum, forst. (The ngaio). Part II. Hydrogenation of ngaione and ngaiol and dehydration of ngaiol Frederick Henry McDowall pg 731; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000731 |
CVIII.—The labile nature of the halogen atom in organic compounds. Part XIII Hugh Graham Alexander Killen Macbeth and Wilfred Beaumont Orr pg 740; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000740 |
CIX.—The properties of the chloride of sulphur. Part I. Freezing points Thomas Martin Lowry Laurence Patrick McHatton and Griffith Glyn Jones pg 746; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000746 |
CX.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part VII. The tridimensional co-ordination of catalytic variables. Relations between the data for pure acids and the corresponding minimum-velocity mixtures Harry Medforth Dawson pg 756; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000756 |
CXI.—Photochemical equilibrium in nitrogen peroxide. Part I Ronald George Wreyford Norrish pg 761; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000761 |
CXII.—Studies in polymerisation. Part I. 2 : 3 : 4-Trimethyl 1-arabonolactone Harry Dugald Keith Drew and Walter Norman Haworth pg 775; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000775 |
CXIII.—The influence of different centres of absorption on the spectra of substances John Edward Purvis pg 780; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000780 |
CXIV.—The glow of arsenic Harry Julius Emeléus pg 783; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000783 |
CXV.—The origin of the ultra-violet spectrum of the glow of phosphorus Harry Julius Emeléus and Ronald Herbert Purcell pg 788; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000788 |
CXVI.—The burning of carbon disulphide near the limit for the propagation of flame, with some remarks on the ignition point of sulphur Albert Greville White pg 793; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000793 |
CXVII.—The velocity of formation of quaternary ammonium salts from trimethylamine and benzyl chloride and the three mononitrobenzyl chlorides Hamilton McCombie Harold Archibald Scarborough and Frederick Francis Percival Smith pg 802; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000802 |
CXVIII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XIII. The nitration of some -phenylpropylamine derivatives Christopher Kelk Ingold and Ian Stuart Wilson pg 810; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000810 |
CXIX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XIV. The directive action of groups of the form –CH2SO2R in aromatic substitution Christopher Kelk Ingold Edith Hilda Ingold and Florence Ruth Shaw pg 813; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000813 |
CXX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XV. The directive action of some groups of the form –CRRCOR in aromatic substitution John William Baker and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 832; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000832 |
CXXI.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XVI. The directive action of some groups of the form –COR in aromatic substitution Kenneth Ernest Cooper and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 836; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000836 |
CXXII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XVII. The directive action of the groups CH2CH2NO2, CH:CHNO2 and C(NO2):CHR in aromatic substitution John William Baker and Ian Stuart Wilson pg 842; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000842 |
CXXIII.—The determination of carbonyl in aldehydes and ketones George William Ellis pg 848; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000848 |
CXXIV.—Heterocyclic compounds containing arsenic. Part I. The action of chloroacetamide on 3 : 4-diaminophenylarsinic acid Arthur James Ewins George Newbery and Ralph William Ewart Stickings pg 851; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000851 |
CXXV.—The properties of malonic anhydride (carbon suboxide), C3O2 Morris J. Edwards and John M. Williams pg 855; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000855 |
CXXVI.—The decomposition of carbon monoxide in the corona due to alternating electric fields. Part II Robert Winstanley Lunt and Ramavenkatasubbier Venkateswaran pg 857; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000857 |
CXXVII.—The vapour pressure of intensively dried nitrogen tetroxide John William Smith pg 867; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000867 |
CXXVIII.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXIX. Isomeric p-nitrobenzyl and methyl ethers of some aldoximes Oscar L. Brady and Louis Klein pg 874; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000874 |
CXXIX.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXX. The preparation of o-methoxybenzaldoxime from bisnitrosyl-o-methoxybenzyl Oscar L. Brady and Charles L. Bennett pg 894; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000894 |
CXXX.—The mechanism of the reaction between a carboxylic ester and a Grignard reagent David Runciman Boyd and Harold Herbert Hatt pg 898; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000898 |
CXXXI.—The optically active diphenylhydroxyethylamines and isohydrobenzoins. Part I John Read and Catherine Cassels Steele pg 910; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000910 |
CXXXII.—The interaction of ethyl acetoacetate with distyryl ketones. Part III. o-Hydroxychlorodistyryl ketones Isidor Morris Heilbron and Rowland Hill pg 918; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000918 |
CXXXIII.—1-Methoxydiphenyl-1-carboxylic acid and its demethylation with thionyl chloride Harold Gordon Rule and Egon Bretscher pg 925; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000925 |
Notes A. O. Jones G. Melling Green Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux Charles Beresford Cox Peter P. von Weimarn and John Augustus Goodson pg 928; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000928 |
Annual General Meeting pg 932; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000932 |
Presidential address. Experiments on molecular association H. Brereton Baker C.B.E.D.Sc.F.R.S. pg 949; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000949 |
Obituary notice pg 959; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000959 |
CXXXIV.—Studies in the fenchene series. Part I. A synthesis of apofenchocamphoric acid Wallace Frank Short pg 961; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000961 |
CXXXV.—The action of nitric acid on acetylene and ethylene Phyllis Violet McKie pg 962; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000962 |
CXXXVI.—The production of fog in the neutralisation of alkali with hydrogen halides Henry Oscar Askew pg 966; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000966 |
CXXXVII.—The purification of acetic acid. The estimation of acetic anhydride in acetic acid Kennedy Joseph Previté Orton and Alan Edwin Bradfield pg 983; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000983 |
CXXXVIII.—The chlorination of anilides. The directing influence of the acylamido-group Kennedy Joseph Previté Orton and Alan Edwin Bradfield pg 986; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000986 |
CXXXIX.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XVIII. Mechanism of exhaustive methylation and its relation to anomalous hydrolysis Walther Hanhart and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 997; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270000997 |
CXL.—The passivity of metals. Part I. The isolation of the protective film Ulick Richardson Evans pg 1020; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001020 |
CXLI.—The structure of normal fructose: crystalline tetramethyl -methylfructoside and crystalline tetramethyl fructose (1 : 3 : 4 : 5) Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Abraham Learner pg 1040; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001040 |
CXLII.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part VI. Amphoteric s-carbamidoarylarsinic acids Harold King pg 1049; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001049 |
CXLIII.—The properties of conjugated compounds. Part II. Addition to butadiene esters Ernest Harold Farmer and Alfred Thomas Healey pg 1060; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001060 |
CXLIV.—The alkaloids of ipecacuanha. Part IV William Harrison Brindley and Frank Lee Pyman pg 1067; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001067 |
CXLV.—The periodic electro-deposition of metals through secondary reaction Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 1077; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001077 |
CXLVI.—Molybdenyl salts and the co-ordination number of oxygen William Wardlaw and Robert Louis Wormell pg 1087; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001087 |
CXLVII.—The crystal structure of quinol. Part II William Augustus Caspari pg 1093; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001093 |
CXLVIII.—A study of the chemiluminescence of phosphorus vapour Edmund John Bowen and Edward George Pells pg 1096; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001096 |
CXLIX.—-Dichloro--bromovinyl ethyl ether Isobel Agnes Smith pg 1099; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001099 |
CL.—The basic character of the acetoxylidides and its influence on the course of their substitution Herbert Eric Dadswell and James Kenner pg 1102; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001102 |
CLI.—Jackson and White's synthesis of phenanthrene James Kenner and John Wilson pg 1108; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001108 |
CLII.—Piperidine as a general reagent for the determination of the constitution of halogenonitro-compounds. The nitration of 4 : 4-dihalogenodiphenylmethane and -s-diphenylethane Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1113; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001113 |
CLIII.—The disulphonation of m-dichlorobenzene and of s-trichlorobenzene William Davies and Harry Gordon Poole pg 1122; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001122 |
CLIV.—Some experiments with 1 : 8-naphthalyl chloride William Davies and Geoffrey Winthrop Leeper pg 1124; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001124 |
CLV.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part V. Derivatives of 4-amino- and 4-hydroxy-diphenyl Frank Bell and Percy Harry Robinson pg 1127; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001127 |
CLVI.—Higher substitution products of 4-aminodiphenyl Harold Archibald Scarborough and William Alexander Waters pg 1133; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001133 |
CLVII.—The iodination of o-nitrophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson pg 1141; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001141 |
CLVIII.—The action of caustic alkalis on the 3-halogeno-4-nitrosodimethylanilines Herbert Henry Hodgson and John Samuel Wignall pg 1144; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001144 |
CLIX.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part VIII. The determination of hydrolytic velocity coefficients from isocatalytic data. Reaction velocities in buffer solutions and compound catalytic catenaries Harry Medforth Dawson pg 1146; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001146 |
CLX.—The system calcium ferrocyanide–sodium ferrocyanide–water. Part II Monica Farrow pg 1153; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001153 |
CLXI.—The interaction of alkali sulphites with some halogeno-compounds, and the optical resolution of -phenylpropanesulphonic acid Eric Bertram Evans Ernest Edward Mabbott and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1159; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001159 |
CLXII.—The scission of diaryl ethers and related compounds by means of piperidine. Part I. The scope of the method and its use in determining the constitution of some nitro-derivatives Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre Sydney Leonard Morgan Saunders and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1168; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001168 |
CLXIII.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part V. Evidence for the existence of singlet linkages in the pentachlorides of phosphorus and antimony Samuel Sugden pg 1173; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001173 |
CLXIV.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part VIII. The effect of polar substituents on the formation and stability of nuclear-substituted 1-aminobenzthiazole bromides George Malcolm Dyson Robert Fergus Hunter and Richard William Morris pg 1186; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001186 |
Kamerlingh Onnes memorial lecture Ernst Cohen Hon. D.Sc.Foreign Member R.S. pg 1193; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001193 |
CLXV.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part IX. The unsaturation of aminobenzthiazoles containing a static triad system, and the synthesis of some 1-dimethylaminobenzthiazoles Robert Fergus Hunter and Eric Rofe Styles pg 1209; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001209 |
CLXVI.—The dicarbazyls. Part II. 9 : 9-Dicarbazyl and its halogen derivatives John McLintock and Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 1214; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001214 |
CLXVII.—A new scaly variety of aluminium hydroxide Panchanan Neogi and Anil Krishna Mitra pg 1222; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001222 |
CLXVIII.—Tetrachloro(triaminopropane--monohydrochloride)platinum, an optically active complex salt of a new type Frederick George Mann pg 1224; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001224 |
CLXIX.—Sugar carbonates. Part III. Derivatives of -methylfructoside, -ethylfructoside, and normal methylfructoside Charles Frederick Allpress Walter Norman Haworth and John James Inkster pg 1233; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001233 |
CLXX.—The study of lactones derived from simple sugars Harry Dugald Keith Drew Edward Hague Goodyear and Walter Norman Haworth pg 1237; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001237 |
CLXXI.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XIX. The mechanism of certain aromatic migrations Christopher Kelk Ingold Ernest Walter Smith and Charles Cyril Norrey Vass pg 1245; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001245 |
CLXXII.—The alleged second isoelectric point of gelatin Bhupendra Nath Ghosh pg 1250; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001250 |
CLXXIII.—The influence of groups and associated rings on the stability of certain heterocyclic systems. Part II. The substituted succinimides Sarbbani Sahay Guha Sircar pg 1252; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001252 |
CLXXIV.—The influence of groups and associated rings on the stability of certain heterocyclic systems. Part III. The substituted paraconic acids Sarbbani Sahay Guha Sircar pg 1257; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001257 |
CLXXV.—Researches on residual affinity and co-ordination. Part XXIX. Cupric salts stabilised by ethylenediamine Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall pg 1259; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001259 |
CLXXVI.—The recovery of pinene from its nitrosochloride John Campbell Earl and James Kenner pg 1269; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001269 |
CLXXVII.—Researches in the menthone series. Part IV. isoMenthols and isomenthones John Read George James Robertson and Alison Mary Ritchie Cook pg 1276; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001276 |
CLXXVIII.—A method for the estimation of small quantities of water in alcohol Ernest Lester Smith pg 1284; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001284 |
CLXXIX.—A process for the dehydration of alcohol Ernest Lester Smith pg 1288; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001288 |
CLXXX.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part IX. A general kinetic method for the determination of the degree of dissociation of water Harry Medforth Dawson pg 1290; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001290 |
CLXXXI.—Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part VIII Edwin John Cross and Arthur George Perkin pg 1297; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001297 |
CLXXXII.—Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part IX Alexander Macmaster and Arthur George Perkin pg 1306; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001306 |
CLXXXIII.—The reactions of 1-anilinocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid. Synthesis of -indoxylspirocyclo-hexane Raymond Livingston Betts Rudolph Muspratt and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 1310; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001310 |
CLXXXIV.—Substitution in hexahydrocarbazole derivatives John Gurney and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 1314; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001314 |
CLXXXV.—The action of halogen-substituted phenylhydrazines upon dihydroxytartaric acid Frederick Daniel Chattaway and William Gerald Humphrey pg 1323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001323 |
CLXXXVI.—The solubility of potassium ferrocyanide in water at temperatures up to 25 Reece Henry Vallance pg 1328; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001328 |
CLXXXVII.—Selective solvent action. Part VI. The effect of temperature on the solubilities of semisolutes in aqueous alcohol Robert Wright pg 1334; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001334 |
CLXXXVIII.—The system lead chloride–lead iodide–water Arthur Lindsay McRae Sowerby pg 1337; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001337 |
CLXXXIX.—The ternary system barium iodide–iodine–water and the formation of polyiodides A. C. D. Rivett and John Packer pg 1342; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001342 |
CXC.—The union of benzoylacetonitrile with organic bases in the presence of salicylaldehyde. Part I Panchapakesa Krishnamurti and Biman Bihari Dey pg 1349; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001349 |
CXCI.—Melting points and heats of crystallisation of homologous series. Part III. Myristic acid derivatives W. E. Garner and J. E. Rushbrooke pg 1351; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001351 |
Faraday lecture. Problems and methods in enzyme research Richard Willstätter pg 1359; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001359 |
CXCII.—The diacyl derivatives of benzidine and p-phenylenediamine Francis Joseph Anthony Brogan pg 1381; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001381 |
CXCIII.—Aromatic sulphonyl disulphides Leslie George Scott Brooker Reginald Child and Samuel Smiles pg 1384; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001384 |
CXCIV.—The dicarbazyls. Part III. The oxidation of carbazole and N-alkylcarbazoles in acid solution Peter Maitland and Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 1388; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001388 |
CXCV.—Acid soaps: a crystalline potassium hydrogen dioleate James William McBain and Alexander Stewart pg 1392; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001392 |
CXCVI.—The action of nitrous acid on substituted p-phenylenediamines. Part I. benzyl-n-butyl-p-phenylenediamine Joseph Reilly and Peter J. Drumm pg 1395; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001395 |
Notes Frank Swain Hawkins James Riddick Partington Hla Baw R. A. Morton A. H. Tipping Joseph Reilly and Herbert S. Boyd Barrett pg 1397; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001397 |
CXCVII.—The inter-relationships of the sulphur acids Henry Bassett and Reginald Graham Durrant pg 1401; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001401 |
CXCVIII.—The reaction between manganese salts and sodium hypochlorite in the presence of certain other salts Bertram Eastwood Dixon and John Ledger White pg 1469; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001469 |
CXCIX.—The activation of wood charcoal by progressive oxidation in relation to bulk density and iodine adsorption Albert Bramah Pearce Page pg 1476; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001476 |
CC.—The heat of adsorption of gases by charcoal Sidney John Gregg pg 1494; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001494 |
CCI.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XIII. The -fructose residue in sucrose Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Vincent Stanley Nicholson pg 1513; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001513 |
CCII.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XIV. Melibiose and its relationship to raffinose William Charlton Walter Norman Haworth and Wilfred John Hickinbottom pg 1527; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001527 |
CCIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XII. The effect of positive substituents in the -position on the tautomerism George Armand Robert Kon and Bindigawavale Tirumalachar Narayanan pg 1536; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001536 |
CCIV.—The preparation of unsaturated ketones from the chlorides of hydroxy-acids George Armand Robert Kon and Bindigawavale Tirumalachar Narayanan pg 1546; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001546 |
CCV.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XIII. The effect of bulky substituents and of the cycloheptane group on the tautomerism George Armand Robert Kon and Cecil John May pg 1549; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001549 |
CCVI.—Low temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons John Stanley Lewis pg 1555; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001555 |
CCVII.—Striated photographic records of explosion-waves Colin Campbell and Donald Whitley Woodhead pg 1572; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001572 |
CCVIII.—The nature of the sintering of active copper catalysts Frederick Hurn Constable pg 1578; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001578 |
CCIX.—The electroendosmosis of aqueous solutions through a diaphragm of sintered glass powder Fred Fairbrother and Harold Varley pg 1584; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001584 |
CCX.—Strychnine and brucine. Part IV George Roger Clemo William Henry Perkin junr. and Robert Robinson pg 1589; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001589 |
CCXI.—Strychnine and brucine. Part V John Masson Gulland William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson pg 1627; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001627 |
CCXII.—A synthesis of safrole and o-safrole William Henry Perkin jun. and Victor Martin Trikojus pg 1663; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001663 |
CCXIII.—Monothioethylene glycol. Part III. Nitrophenyl thioethers George Macdonald Bennett and William Ambler Berry pg 1666; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001666 |
CCXIV.—The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms or groups. Part II. Comparative reactivities of chlorine in some - and -chloro-sulphides George Macdonald Bennett and William Ambler Berry pg 1676; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001676 |
CCXV.—The chemistry of polycyclic structures in relation to their homocyclic unsaturated isomerides. Part VIII. The differing effects of the gem-dimethyl and spirocyclohexane groupings on the direction of blocking of an intra-annular tautomeric system by substitution Christopher Kelk Ingold and Ernest Arthur Seeley pg 1684; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001684 |
CCXVI.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XX. The conditions underlying vicinal substitution in o-substituted benzenes containing op-orienting groups Christopher Kelk Ingold and Ernest Walter Smith pg 1690; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001690 |
CCXVII.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part VI. The configuration of diphenyl derivatives Frank Bell and Percy Harry Robinson pg 1695; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001695 |
CCXVIII.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part IX. Colour phenomena associated with benzonaphtha- and dinaphtha-spiropyrans Robert Dickinson and Isidor Morris Heilbron pg 1699; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001699 |
CCXIX.—The preparation of 4-hydroxycoumarin derivatives Isidor Morris Heilbron and Douglas William Hill pg 1705; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001705 |
CCXX.—A synthesis of rutcarpine Yasuhiko Asahina Richard Helmuth Fred Manske and Robert Robinson pg 1708; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001708 |
CCXXI.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part III Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 1710; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001710 |
CCXXII.—A new form of thermostat and observation tubes for polarimetric work Thomas Stewart Patterson pg 1717; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001717 |
CCXXIII.—Some substituted phenyl styryl ketones, with remarks on the condensation of cinnamic acid with resorcinol and pyrogallol Thomas Eric Ellison pg 1720; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001720 |
CCXXIV.—The synthesis of meso-alkyl and meso-aryl anthracene derivatives. Part II Edward de Barry Barnett James Wilfred Cook and John Laurence Wiltshire pg 1724; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001724 |
CCXXV.—Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XXIII. Mutarotation in aqueous alcohols Evan Matthew Richards Irvine John Faulkner and Thomas Martin Lowry pg 1733; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001733 |
CCXXVI.—The Reimer–Tiemann reaction with m-chlorophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson and Thomas Alfred Jenkinson pg 1740; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001740 |
CCXXVII.—Imino-aryl ethers. Part V. The effect of substitution on the velocity of molecular rearrangement Arthur William Chapman pg 1743; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001743 |
CCXXVIII.—The action of diazonium salts on pyrones and their parent substances. Part I Reginald Thomas Mullen and William Haughton Crowe pg 1751; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001751 |
CCXXIX.—Metallic hydroxy-acid complexes. Part IV. Complexes formed by copper with the monobasic monohydroxy-acids Ian William Wark pg 1753; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001753 |
CCXXX.—The system ferric oxide–arsenic acid–water at low concentrations of arsenic acid Norman Holt Hartshorne pg 1759; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001759 |
CCXXXI.—The preparation and hydrolysis of the isomeric -tolylethyl bromides John Baldwin Shoesmith and Robert Jordan Connor pg 1768; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001768 |
CCXXXII.—Reduction of silver compounds in alkaline solution Walter Farmer and James Brierley Firth pg 1772; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001772 |
CCXXXIII.—Molecular volumes at absolute zero. Part I. Density as a function of temperature Samuel Sugden pg 1780; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001780 |
CCXXXIV.—Molecular volumes at absolute zero. Part II. Zero volumes and chemical composition Samuel Sugden pg 1786; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001786 |
CCXXXV.—cis-trans-Isomerism of disulphoxides Ernest Vere Bell and George Macdonald Bennett pg 1798; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001798 |
CCXXXVI.—Decomposition of some halogenated sulphides, and the nature of the polymeric ethylene sulphides Ernest Vere Bell George Macdonald Bennett and Alfred Louis Hock pg 1803; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001803 |
CCXXXVII.—Colour and molecular geometry. Part V. A search for a crucial test of colour theories James Moir pg 1809; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001809 |
CCXXXVIII.—Some observations on the determination of surface tension by means of capillary rise. The surface tension of water, ethyl alcohol, boron trichloride, and silicon tetrachloride Herbert Mills and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 1823; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001823 |
CCXXXIX.—The factors controlling the formation of some derivatives of quinoline, and a new aspect of the problem of substitution in the quinoline series Elwyn Roberts and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1832; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001832 |
CCXL.—Gold and mercury derivatives of 2-thiolglyoxalines. Mechanism of the oxidation of 2-thiolglyoxalines to glyoxalines Isidore Elkanah Balaban and Harold King pg 1858; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001858 |
CCXLI.—Chemical action at an interface: the production of acidity in neutral salt solutions N. Venkatanarasimha Achar and Francis L. Usher pg 1875; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001875 |
CCXLII.—Reactions of incandescent tungsten with nitrogen and with water vapour Colin James Smithells and Harold Percy Rooksby pg 1882; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001882 |
CCXLIII.—The intermolecular condensation of styryl methyl ketones. Part I Robert Dickinson Isidor Morris Heilbron and Francis Irving pg 1888; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001888 |
CCXLIV.—The oxidation of n-triacontane Francis Francis and Norman Edward Wood pg 1897; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001897 |
CCXLV.—The isomeric hydroxybenzyldimethylamines Edgar Stedman pg 1902; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001902 |
CCXLVI.—The effect of hydrochloric acid on the electrode potential between mercury and mercurous chloride Sydney Raymond Carter Frederick Measham Lea and Robert Anthony Robinson pg 1906; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001906 |
CCXLVII.—The oxidation–reduction potentials of mercurous and mercuric chlorides in hydrochloric acid solution Sydney Raymond Carter and Robert Anthony Robinson pg 1912; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001912 |
CCXLVIII.—The decomposition of nitrous acid in aqueous solution Thomas Weston Johns Taylor Ernest William Wignall and John Frederick Cowley pg 1923; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001923 |
CCXLIX.—The action of the metallic derivatives of ethyl dehydroundecenoate upon alkyl halides William Whalley Myddleton and Rudolph G. Berchem pg 1928; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001928 |
CCL.—Besson's supposed phosphorus suboxide, P2O Leslie James Chalk and James Riddick Partington pg 1930; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001930 |
CCLI.—Syntheses of glucosides. Part I. The synthesis of indican Alexander Robertson pg 1937; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001937 |
CCLII.—Reactions of displacement in the tropic acid group. Part II Carl Aloysius Kerr pg 1943; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001943 |
CCLIII.—Methylmercuric halides and hydroxide Leonard Eric Hinkel and Thomas Huber Angel pg 1948; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001948 |
CCLIV.—The alkaloids of Picralima Klaineana Thomas Anderson Henry and Thomas Marvel Sharp pg 1950; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001950 |
CCLV.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXI. The furfuraldoximes and 2-methoxy- and 4-methoxy-1-naphthaldoximes Oscar Lisle Brady and Richard Frank Goldstein pg 1959; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001959 |
CCLVI.—Nitro-derivatives of the homopyrocatechol ethers Albert Edward Oxford pg 1964; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001964 |
CCLVII.—Nitration of -naphthyltrimethylammonium nitrate Bertram Hobart Ingham pg 1972; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001972 |
CCLVIII.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XII David Doig Pratt Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 1975; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001975 |
CCLIX.—The constitution of gentisin Junzo Shinoda pg 1983; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001983 |
CCLX.—Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part I. Ethyl -dimethylbutane--tetracarboxylate and some cyclobutane compounds derived therefrom Israel Vogel pg 1985; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001985 |
CCLXI.—Chlorocamphoranilic acids and camphorochlorophenylimides Mahan Singh and Ram Singh pg 1994; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001994 |
CCLXII.—-d-Bornylsemicarbazide and -d-neobornylsemicarbazide John Augustus Goodson pg 1997; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270001997 |
CCLXIII.—The absorption spectrum of ergosterol in relation to the photosynthetic formation of vitamin D Richard Alan Morton Isidor Morris Heilbron and Edward David Kamm pg 2000; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002000 |
CCLXIV.—Studies in the coumarin series. Part I. The action of the Grignard reagent upon substituted coumarins Isidor Morris Heilbron and Douglas William Hill pg 2005; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002005 |
CCLXV.—The condensation of chloral with phenol Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Alexander Allan Morris pg 2013; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002013 |
Notes Henry Burgess Walter Farmer James Brierley Firth Tom Heap Thomes G. H. Jones and Robert Robinson pg 2017; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002017 |
CCLXVI.—The constitution of certain salts and acids in solution as determined by observations of critical solution temperatures Sydney Raymond Carter and Norman Joseph Lane Megson pg 2023; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002023 |
CCLXVII.—The electronic structure of atoms. Part I. The periodic classification J. D. Main Smith pg 2029; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002029 |
CCLXVIII.—Molecular structure in solution. Part II. The refractive indices and surface tensions of aqueous solutions of cobalt chloride and hydrochloric acid Owen Rhys Howell pg 2039; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002039 |
CCLXIX.—Formation and decomposition of ketone cyanohydrins, with special reference to some compounds recently classified as such Arthur Lapworth Richard Helmuth Fred Manske and Edwin Brew Robinson pg 2052; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002052 |
CCLXX.—l-Methylephedrine, an alkaloid from Ephedra species Sydney Smith pg 2056; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002056 |
CCLXXI.—The use of titanous chloride in the volumetric estimation of copper and iron William Gidley Emmett pg 2059; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002059 |
CCLXXII.—Studies of equilibria in the systems sodium chloride–lead chloride–water, lithium chloride–lead chloride–water George E. R. Deacon pg 2063; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002063 |
CCLXXIII.—Ferric thiocyanate Kenneth Claude Bailey pg 2065; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002065 |
CCLXXIV.—The inflammation of mixtures of the paraffins and air in a closed spherical vessel George Barton Maxwell and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2069; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002069 |
CCLXXV.—The reduction of nitro-compounds by aromatic ketols. Part I. Some p-azoxy-compounds Hugh Bryan Nisbet pg 2081; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002081 |
CCLXXVI.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XIII. Some monohydroxyflavylium salts Frank Mouatt Irvine and Robert Robinson pg 2086; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002086 |
CCLXXVII.—Experiments on the synthesis of brazilin and hmatoxylin and their derivatives. Part II. A synthesis of deoxytrimethylbrazilone and of isobrazilein ferrichloride trimethyl ether William Henry Perkin jun. Jnanendra Nath Rây and Robert Robinson pg 2094; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002094 |
CCLXXVIII.—Esterification in mixed solvents Balwant Wasudeo Bhide and Herbert Edmeston Watson pg 2101; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002101 |
CCLXXIX.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part X. The hydrolysis of ethyl acetate with acetic acid as catalyst Harry Medforth Dawson and William Lowson pg 2107; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002107 |
CCLXXX.—The action of hydrazines on semicarbazones. Part III William Baird and Forsyth James Wilson pg 2114; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002114 |
CCLXXXI.—The systems B2O3–SO3–H2O and B2O3–P2O5–H2O Miriam Levi and Lionel Felix Gilbert pg 2117; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002117 |
CCLXXXII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXI. The directive influence of the groups –CH2CH(CO2Me)2, –CH:C(CO2Me)2, –C(CO2Me):CH2, and –CH:CHCH:C(CO2Me)2 in aromatic substitution John William Baker and Alfred Eccles pg 2125; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002125 |
CCLXXXIII.—1-Phenyl-4-amino-5-ketopyrazoline-3-carboxylic acid Frederick Daniel Chattaway and William Gerald Humphrey pg 2133; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002133 |
CCLXXXIV.—The action of hydrogen iodide on nitroso-compounds John Campbell Earl and James Kenner pg 2139; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002139 |
CCLXXXV.—Co-ordination compounds of quinquevalent molybdenum Robert Gilbert James and William Wardlaw pg 2145; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002145 |
CCLXXXVI.—The routine preparation of low-conductivity water Guy D. Bengough John M. Stuart and Alfred R. Lee pg 2156; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002156 |
CCLXXXVII.—The action of bromine on dimethylpyrone John Norman Collie and Louis Klein pg 2162; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002162 |
CCLXXXVIII.—The application of the hydrogen electrode to organic bases: piperidine, and its use as an alkaline buffer Edmund B. R. Prideaux and Frank L. Gilbert pg 2164; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002164 |
CCLXXXIX.—Researches in the menthone series. Part V. d-neoisoMenthylamine John Read and George James Robertson pg 2168; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002168 |
CCXC.—Reactions of sodium compounds of aromatic ketones. Part I. Synthesis of triarylcarbinols and of triarylmethane dyes Ernest Harry Rodd and Frank William Linch pg 2174; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002174 |
CCXCI.—Reactions of sodium compounds of aromatic ketones. Part II. Their reaction with methyl and methylene groups and their products of decomposition Ernest Harry Rodd and Frank William Linch pg 2179; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002179 |
CCXCII.—On active nitrogen. Part III. Active nitrogen and the metals Eric John Baxter Willey pg 2188; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002188 |
CCXCIII.—A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part XIV Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 2196; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002196 |
CCXCIV.—A new method of (absolute) potentiometric titration Bernard Cavanagh pg 2207; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002207 |
CCXCV.—Nitrosation of phenols. Part IV. 3 : 5-Dichlorophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson and John Samuel Wignall pg 2216; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002216 |
CCXCVI.—The abnormal reaction of certain aromatic aldehydes with Schiff's reagent John Baldwin Shoesmith Charles Edwin Sosson and Arthur Clement Hetherington pg 2221; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002221 |
CCXCVII.—The action of phosphorus pentabromide on the isomeric -methoxyphenylethyl alcohols John Baldwin Shoesmith and Robert Jordan Connor pg 2230; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002230 |
CCXCVIII.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part VII. The relative stability of optically active diphenic acids Frank Bell and Percy Harry Robinson pg 2234; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002234 |
CCXCIX.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part VI. The nitration of m- and p-chlorobenzyl ethers of guaiacol Albert Edward Oxford and Robert Robinson pg 2239; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002239 |
CCC.—The thermal dissociation of carbonyl chloride Horace Ingleson pg 2244; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002244 |
CCCI.—Polynuclear heterocyclic aromatic types. Part III. Pyrroloquinoline derivatives Reginald Clifford Fawcett and Robert Robinson pg 2254; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002254 |
CCCII.—The conversion of palmatine into its cryptopine analogue (cryptopalmatine) Robert Downs Haworth Joseph Blake Koepfli and William Henry Perkin jun. pg 2261; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002261 |
CCCIII.—Synthetical experiments in the isoquinoline group. Part VII. A synthesis of 3 : 11-dimethoxyprotoberberinium salts Satyendra Nath Chakravarti Robert Downs Haworth and William Henry Perkin jun. pg 2265; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002265 |
CCCIV.—Synthetical experiments in the isoquinoline group. Part VIII. A synthesis of protoberberinium salts Satyendra Nath Chakravarti Robert Downs Haworth and William Henry Perkin jun. pg 2275; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002275 |
CCCV.—5 : 6-Dimethoxy-2-methyl-1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroisoquinoline and some derivatives Robert Downs Haworth pg 2281; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002281 |
CCCVI.—Investigations on the bivalency of carbon. Part I. The displacement of chlorine from diphenychloromethane. s-Tetraphenyldimethyl ether Allan Miles Ward pg 2285; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002285 |
CCCVII.—The determination of dissociation constants of dihydric mono- and di-nitrophenols electrometrically and colorimetrically Frank Lathe Gilbert Frank C. Laxton and Edmund B. R. Prideaux pg 2295; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002295 |
CCCVIII.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XV. Sucrose John Avery Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst pg 2308; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002308 |
CCCIX.—The tautomerism of amidines. Part VII. Methylation of benzenyl-p-nitrodiphenylamidine Clifford Chew and Frank Lee Pyman pg 2318; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002318 |
CCCX.—Low-temperature oxidation at charcoal surfaces. Part IV. The active areas for different acids and their relative rates of oxidation Winifred Mary Wright pg 2323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002323 |
CCCXI.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part IV. The reduction of Bandrowski's and of Strakosch's dinitrobenzidines, and the condensation of the products with benzil. The nitration of 2-nitrodiacetylbenzidine and of 4 : 4-dibromodiphenyl Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre Daniel Donald Moir and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 2330; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002330 |
CCCXII.—The preparation of 2 : 5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (gentisaldehyde) Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 2339; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002339 |
CCCXIII.—The determination of the structure of -hydroxyanthranols Albert Green pg 2341; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002341 |
CCCXIV.—Some derivatives of 2 : 3 : 5 : 6-dibenzo-1 : 8-naphthyridine Robert Downs Haworth and Herbert Shepherd Pink pg 2345; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002345 |
CCCXV.—New reference compounds in the sugar group. The methylamides of d-, l-, and i-dimethoxysuccinic acids and of l-arabo- and i-xylo-trimethoxyglutaric acids Walter Norman Haworth and David Idris Jones pg 2349; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002349 |
CCCXVI.—The photochemical oxidation of alcohols by the dichromate ion Edmund John Bowen and Charles William Bunn pg 2353; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002353 |
CCCXVII.—Equilibrium in the systems MnSO4–K2SO4–H2O and MnSO4–(NH4)2SO4–H2O at 0; also in the system CuSO4–Na2SO4–H2O at 0, 25, and 375 Robert Martin Caven and William Johnston pg 2358; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002358 |
CCCXVIII.—Complex metallic ammines. Part IX. The introduction of nitrophenol radicals into cobaltammine complexes. Distinctive behaviour of mononitrophenoxides James Cooper Duff and Edwin John Bills pg 2365; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002365 |
CCCXIX.—The preparation of some nitrohydroxybenzaldehydes and the colour relationships of their substituted phenylhydrazones Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 2375; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002375 |
Notes Albert Green Christina Davies Alexander Donald Monro Harold Burton and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 2384; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002384 |
CCCXX.—Strychnine and brucine. Part VI. The catalytic hydrogenation of strychnine and some derivatives Albert Edward Oxford William Henry Perkin jun. and Robert Robinson pg 2389; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002389 |
CCCXXI.—3-Hydroxycyclohexylacetolactone Robert Robinson and Ahmad Zaki pg 2411; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002411 |
CCCXXII.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part VII. The nitration of benzphenetidide and of o-, m-, and p-nitrobenzphenetidides Reginald C. Fawcett and Robert Robinson pg 2414; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002414 |
CCCXXIII.—Some sulphur derivatives of substituted benzaldehydes Herbert Henry Hodgson and Herbert Greensmith Beard pg 2423; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002423 |
CCCXXIV.—The ring structure in normal galactose. Oxidation of tetramethyl -galactonolactone Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and David Idris Jones pg 2428; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002428 |
CCCXXV.—1 : 3 : 4 : 6-Tetramethyl (-)fructose and 2 : 3 : 5-trimethyl (-)arabinose. Oxidation of d- and l-trimethyl -arabonolactone Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Abraham Learner pg 2432; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002432 |
CCCXXVI.—The structure of the normal and -forms of tetramethyl glucose. Oxidation of tetramethyl - and -gluconolactones Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Ernest John Miller pg 2436; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002436 |
CCCXXVII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XI. The hydrolysis of ethyl acetate and the catalytic catenary Harry Medforth Dawson and William Lowson pg 2444; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002444 |
CCCXXVIII.—The heat of adsorption of oxygen on charcoal. Part II William E. Garner and Douglas McKie pg 2451; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002451 |
CCCXXIX.—The interaction of bromine with acetic anhydride. Part II Kennedy Joseph Previté Orton Herbert Ben Watson and Hubert Ivor Hughes pg 2458; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002458 |
CCCXXX.—On the photobromination of cyclohexane Basil John Wood and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 2466; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002466 |
CCCXXXI.—The preparation and properties of dl-glyceraldehyde H. Gordon Reeves pg 2477; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002477 |
CCCXXXII.—Examples of feeble activation of certain extended conjugated systems by doubly bound oxygen Robert Robinson and Ahmad Zaki pg 2485; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002485 |
CCCXXXIII.—Derivatives of orcinol. Part I Edmund Langley Hirst pg 2490; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002490 |
CCCXXXIV.—The nature of the supposed dimethiodide of trimethylene sulphide George Macdonald Bennett and Alfred Louis Hock pg 2496; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002496 |
CCCXXXV.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part V. The general method of synthesis and determination of constitution Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 2499; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002499 |
CCCXXXVI.—A new isomerism of halogenohydroxybenzoyltoluic acids Mosuke Hayashi pg 2516; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002516 |
CCCXXXVII.—Reactions of thiosemicarbazones. Part III William Baird Robert Burns and Forsyth James Wilson pg 2527; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002527 |
CCCXXXVIII.—The atomic weight of antimony from different sources Kolar Ramakrishnaiyer Krishnaswami pg 2534; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002534 |
CCCXXXIX.—Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XXIV. Neutral-salt action in mutarotation Thomas Martin Lowry and Gilbert Freeman Smith pg 2539; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002539 |
CCCXL.—Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XXV. The mechanism of catalysis by acids and bases Thomas Martin Lowry pg 2554; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002554 |
CCCXLI.—The quantitative estimation of mixtures of isomeric unsaturated compounds. Part II. Iodometric methods Reginald Patrick Linstead and Cecil John May pg 2565; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002565 |
CCCXLII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XIV. The effect of conditions on isomeric change in unsaturated acids Reginald Patrick Linstead pg 2579; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002579 |
CCCXLIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XV. Pulegone and isopulegone Wilfred Eynon Hugh George Armand Robert Kon and Reginald Patrick Linstead pg 2585; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002585 |
CCCXLIV.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XVI. The effect of some bridged and unsaturated rings on tautomerism Wilfred Eynon Hugh and George Armand Robert Kon pg 2594; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002594 |
CCCXLV.—The constitution of colloidal platinum Stuart W. Pennycuick pg 2600; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002600 |
CCCXLVI.—The configuration of the ammonium ion. Part II. Geometrically isomeric quaternary ammonium salts derived from 4-phenyl- and 4-hydroxy-piperidine William Hobson Mills John Davies Parkin and William Joseph Victor Ward pg 2613; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002613 |
CCCXLVII.—The electrolysis of potassium chloride solutions by alternating currents Arthur John Allmand and Herbert Charles Cocks pg 2626; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002626 |
CCCXLVIII.—The formation of the sulphites of azo-compounds Albert Theodore King pg 2639; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002639 |
CCCXLIX.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part VIII. The nitration of 4-n-butoxyanisole John Clarke Robert Robinson and John Charles Smith pg 2647; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002647 |
CCCL.—Facile ring-closure to a derivative of dihydroisoquinoline contrasted with the difficulty of analogous formation of a derivative of isoindole Jacques Malan and Robert Robinson pg 2653; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002653 |
CCCLI.—Mercury derivatives of acetic acid James Ernest Marsh and Robert de Jersey Fleming Struthers pg 2658; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002658 |
CCCLII.—The two o-cyanocinnamic acids William Davies and Harry Gordon Poole pg 2661; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002661 |
CCCLIII.—Beryllium dialkyls Henry Gilman and F. Schulze pg 2663; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002663 |
CCCLIV.—The thermal dissociation of strontium carbonate Edward Oswald Jones and Maurice Lund Becker pg 2669; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002669 |
CCCLV.—A new stereoisomeride (trans-) of hexahydrocarbazole John Gurney William Henry Perkin jun. and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 2676; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002676 |
CCCLVI.—The hydrolysis of solutions of sodium palmitate as measured by extraction with p-xylene James William McBain and Reginald Buckingham pg 2679; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002679 |
CCCLVII.—The effect of electrolytes upon the viscosity of solutions of sodium palmitate James William McBain Herbert James Willavoys and Harold Heighington pg 2689; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002689 |
CCCLVIII.—The composition of bleaching powder. Part I Edmund Arthur O'Connor pg 2700; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002700 |
CCCLIX.—Some effects of the uneven distribution of current density over an electrode Ernest Sydney Hedges pg 2710; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002710 |
CCCLX.—The sulphonation of glyoxalines. Part III George Reginald Barnes and Frank Lee Pyman pg 2711; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002711 |
CCCLXI.—The absorption spectra of various alkaloids and their salicylates and of other derivatives of salicylic acid John Edward Purvis pg 2715; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002715 |
CCCLXII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXIII. An amorphous variety of octaphenylcyclosilicotetrane Frederic Stanley Kipping pg 2719; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002719 |
CCCLXIII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXIV. The action of sodium on phenoxydiphenylsilicyl chloride Frederic Stanley Kipping pg 2728; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002728 |
CCCLXIV.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXV. The preparation of diphenylsilicon dichloride: Grignard ether and its action on silicon tetrachloride Frederic Stanley Kipping and Arthur George Murray pg 2734; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002734 |
CCCLXV.—The condensation of o-aminothiophenol with -unsaturated acids William Hobson Mills and James Bell Whitworth pg 2738; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002738 |
CCCLXVI.—Organic compounds of arsenic. Part III. Tri-o-phenylenediarsine Nail Patrick McCleland and James Bell Whitworth pg 2753; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002753 |
CCCLXVII.—The halogenation of phenols. Part II. Iodination Frederick George Soper and Gilbert Freeman Smith pg 2757; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002757 |
CCCLXVIII.—The activity theory of reaction velocity. The interaction of N-chloroacetanilide and hydrochloric acid Frederick George Soper and David Reginald Pryde pg 2761; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002761 |
CCCLXIX.—The orienting influence of free and bound ionic charges on attached simple or conjugated unsaturated systems. Part II. The nitration of 1-benzylpiperidine and of some related substances Alfred Pollard and Robert Robinson pg 2770; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002770 |
CCCLXX.—The orienting influence of free and bound ionic charges on attached simple or conjugated unsaturated systems. Part III. The nitration of m-nitrophenylbenzylsulphone Bibhucharan Chatterjee and Robert Robinson pg 2780; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002780 |
CCCLXXI.—The orienting influence of free and bound ionic charges on attached simple or conjugated unsaturated systems. Part IV. The nitration of toluene--sulphonic acid and of toluene--sulphonyl chloride Arthur C. Bottomley and Robert Robinson pg 2785; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002785 |
CCCLXXII.—A new synthesis of hydrastic acid Thomas Stevens Stevens and Mary Carrick Robertson pg 2790; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002790 |
CCCLXXIII.—The action of tolylhydrazines upon dihydroxytartaric acid Frederick Daniel Chattaway and William Gerald Humphrey pg 2793; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002793 |
CCCLXXIV.—A general method for the preparation of carbocyanine dyes Frances Mary Hamer pg 2796; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002796 |
CCCLXXV.—Quaternary salts in the benzselenazole series Leslie Marshall Clark pg 2805; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002805 |
CCCLXXVI.—The constitution of the disaccharide. Part XVI. Cellobiose Walter Norman Haworth Charles William Long and John Herbert Geoffrey Plant pg 2809; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002809 |
CCCLXXVII.—Substituted diaryl ethers. Part II. The Friedel–Crafts reaction applied to di-p-tolyl ether Joseph Reilly and Peter J. Drumm pg 2814; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002814 |
CCCLXXVIII.—The action of alkalis on clay Henry Bowen Oakley pg 2819; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002819 |
CCCLXXIX.—On active nitrogen. Part IV. The indepence of the afterglow and the chemical properties of active nitrogen Eric John Baxter Willey pg 2831; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002831 |
CCCLXXX.—Molecular structure in solution. Part III. The electrical conductivities of aqueous solutions of cobalt chloride and hydrochloric acid, with a note on the prediction of crystal structure Owen Rhys Howell pg 2843; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002843 |
CCCLXXXI.—The interaction of chloral and arylhydrazines Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Randle Bennett pg 2850; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002850 |
CCCLXXXII.—The halogenation of p-hydroxydiphenylamine. Part II Alan Edwin Bradfield Leslie Hugh Norman Cooper and Kennedy Joseph Previté Orton pg 2854; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002854 |
CCCLXXXIII.—Substitution products of 4-hydroxybenzophenone and of its methyl ether William Blakey Walter Idris Jones and Harold Archibald Scarborough pg 2865; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002865 |
CCCLXXXIV.—The temperature effects of mixing non-aqueous liquids Walter Matthew Madgin John Buttery Peel and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe pg 2873; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002873 |
CCCLXXXV.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part VI. Some cases of supposed ring-chain tautomerism Frederick Basil Garner and Samuel Sugdden pg 2877; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002877 |
CCCLXXXVI.—The chemical nature of precipitated basic cupric carbonate Jack Reginald Irons Hepburn pg 2883; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002883 |
Notes Douglas Creese Harrison Francis Francis Wilson Baker James Riddick Partington Sidney Keenlyside Tweedy Robert Martin Caven William Johnston Herbert Brereton Baker and Maurice Schofield pg 2896; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002896 |
CCCLXXXVII.—The complex salts of nickel with various aliphatic diamines Frederick George Mann pg 2904; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002904 |
CCCLXXXVIII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXII. An attempt further to define the probable mechanism of orientation in aromatic substitution Christopher Kelk Ingold and Florence Ruth Shaw pg 2918; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002918 |
CCCLXXXIX.—Melting points of the substituted amides of dibasic acids Cuthbert Richmond Barnicoat pg 2926; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002926 |
CCCXC.—Aromatic thionyl and chlorothionyl derivatives. Part III. Some reactions of thionylalizarin Albert Green pg 2930; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002930 |
CCCXCI.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXII. Sulphates Oscar L. Brady and Alan D. Whitehead pg 2933; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002933 |
CCCXCII.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part III. The bearing of hexatriene chemistry on the reactive form of conjugated hydrocarbons Ernest Harold Farmer Banarsi Das Laroia Theodore Maclean Switz and Jocelyn Field Thorpe pg 2937; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002937 |
CCCXCIII.—The reactions between oxygen and coal Wilfrid Francis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2958; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002958 |
CCCXCIV.—The ternary systems copper acetate–acetic acid–water and lead acetate–acetic acid–water at 25 Karl Sandved pg 2967; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002967 |
CCCXCV.—The determination of total carbon and carbon dioxide in small quantities of soil solutions Colin Falconer Flint pg 2975; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002975 |
CCCXCVI.—The critical temperatures of boron trichloride and silicon tetrachloride Thomas Wallace Parker and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 2977; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002977 |
CCCXCVII.—The complex cyanides of molybdenum William Ralph Bucknall and William Wardlaw pg 2981; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002981 |
CCCXCVIII.—Equilibrium diagram of the system thallium–phosphorus Qasim Ali Mansuri pg 2993; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002993 |
CCCXCIX.—An auto-poisoning phenomenon shown by catalytically active copper at moderate temperatures Frederick Hurn Constable pg 2995; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270002995 |
CCCC.—Substitution products of 3-nitro- and 3-amino-diphenyl William Blakey and Harold Archibald Scarborough pg 3000; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003000 |
CCCCI.—Derivatives of methyl 2 : 2-dimethylcyclo-pentan-3-one-1-carboxylate Charles Stanley Gibson Kelvoi Venkatakrishna Hariharan and John Lionel Simonsen pg 3009; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003009 |
CCCCII.—The colouring matters of carajura Ernest Chapman Arthur George Perkin and Robert Robinson pg 3015; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003015 |
CCCCIII.—The Reimer–Tiemann reaction with m-bromo- and m-iodo-phenol Herbert Henry Hodgson and Thomas Alfred Jenkinson pg 3041; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003041 |
CCCCIV.—The mechanism of the formation of citric and oxalic acids from sugars by Aspergillus niger. Part II Thomas Kennedy Walker Vira Subramaniam and Frederick Challenger pg 3044; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003044 |
CCCCV.—The influence of alkalis on the coagulation of silica and clay suspensions by alkali chlorides Henry Bowen Oakley pg 3054; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003054 |
CCCCVI.—The interaction of bromine with acetic anhydride. Part III. Arrest of the reaction. A comparison with the bromination of acetone Herbert Ben Watson pg 3065; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003065 |
CCCCVII.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part VII. s-Carbamides and arylamides of naphthylamine-di- and -tri-sulphonic acids with some observations on the mesomorphic state Isidore Elkanah Balaban and Harold King pg 3068; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003068 |
CCCCVIII.—Investigations on the reactivity of halogens in various types of naphthalene derivatives. Part I John Baldwin Shoesmith and Hannes Rubli pg 3098; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003098 |
CCCCIX.—Investigation of the constitution of glycerides in natural fats. A preliminary outline of two new methods Thomas Percy Hilditch and Colin Henry Lea pg 3106; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003106 |
CCCCX.—The heat of adsorption of oxygen on charcoal Angus FitzCharles Henderson Ward and Eric Keightley Rideal pg 3117; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003117 |
CCCCXI.—The condensation of glyoxalines with formaldehyde Robert Grindley and Frank Lee Pyman pg 3128; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003128 |
CCCCXII.—The oxide-ring structure of normal and -derivatives of mannose. Preparation and oxidation of derivatives of -mannonolactone and -mannonolactone, with an addendum on the formulation of normal and -sugars as derivatives of pyran and furan and the suggestion of a new nomenclature Edward Hague Goodyear and Walter Norman Haworth pg 3136; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003136 |
CCCCXIII.—The constitution of the disaccharides. Part XVII. Maltose and melibiose Walter Norman Haworth John Vaughan Loach and Charles William Long pg 3146; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003146 |
CCCCXIV.—Ionisation and chemical change during slow combustion James Allan Jamieson Bennett and Ernest Walter John Mardles pg 3155; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003155 |
Notes William Davies Horace Charles Hepburn and James Ernest Marsh pg 3161; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003161 |
Obituary notices: Arthur William Crossley, 1869–1927; Hildyard John Eglinton Dobson, 1902–1927; Albin Haller, 1849–1925; Rudolph Messel, 1848–1920; Ira Remsen; Edward Henry Rennie, 1853–1927; Sir William Augustus Tilden, 1842–1926; William Carleton Williams, 1850–1927 W. P. Wynne R. Robinson William A. Noyes and P. Phillips Bedson pg 3165; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003165 |
Index of authors' names, 1927 pg 3207; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003207 |
Index of subjects, 1927 pg 3226; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003226 |
Formula index pg 3264; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003264 |
Errata pg 3321; DOI: 10.1039/JR9270003321 |