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pg P001; DOI:
10.1039/JR92900FP001
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I.—The thermal decomposition of ammonia, with particular reference to the existence of active and inactive phases of ammonia
William Arthur Stringfellow
pg 1; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000001
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List of physio-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society

pg A001; DOI:
10.1039/JR92900BA001
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Proceedings of the Chemical Society

pg B001; DOI:
10.1039/JR92900BB001
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II.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on tautomerism in the simple three-carbon system. Part I. Experiments illustrating prototropy and anionotropy in trialkylpropenylammonium derivatives
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Eugene Rothstein
pg 8; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000008
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III.—Stereoisomerism of disulphoxides and related substances. Part IV. Di- and tri-sulphoxides of trimethylene trisulphide
Ernest Vere Bell and George MacDonald Bennett
pg 15; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000015
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IV.—The synthesis of meso-alkyl and meso-aryl anthracene derivatives. Part V
Edward de Barry Barnett and Norman Frederick Goodway
pg 20; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000020
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V.—Researches in the menthone series. Part VI. The crystallisation of menthylamines with optically active acids
John Read Catherine Cassels Steele and Peter George Carter
pg 23; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000023
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VI.—Tertiary phosphines containing the n-butyl radical
Walter Cule Davies and William Jacob Jones
pg 33; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000033
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VII.—The iodometric estimation of iron
(the late) Egerton Charles Grey
pg 35; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000035
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Front matter

pg P037; DOI:
10.1039/JR92900FP037
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VIII.—N-substituted derivatives of piperazine and ethylenediamine. Part I. The preparation of N-monosubstituted derivatives
Tom Sidney Moore Mary Boyle and Vera M. Thorn
pg 39; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000039
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IX.—The infra-red emission spectra of flames in nitrous oxide
Charles Reynolds Bailey and Kun-Hou Lih
pg 51; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000051
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X.—Carbon sulphidoselenide
Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe John Buttery Peel and Percy Lucock Robinson
pg 56; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000056
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XI.—The reaction between ferric sulphate solution and cuprous sulphide
Lawrence Whitby
pg 60; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000060
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XII.—Anthoxanthins. Part VIII. A synthesis of morin and of 5 : 7 : 2 : 4-tetrahydroxyflavone
Robert Robinson and Krishnasami Venkataraman
pg 61; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000061
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XIII.—Anthoxanthins. Part IX. Syringetin
Tom Heap and Robert Robinson
pg 67; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000067
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XIV.—Anthoxanthins. Part X. The synthesis of gossypetin and of quercetagetin
Wilson Baker Ryuzaburo Nodzu and Robert Robinson
pg 74; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000074
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XV.—The electrical behaviour of surfaces of corroding iron
A. L. McAulay and S. H. Bastow
pg 85; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000085
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XVI.—The passivity of metals. Part II. The breakdown of the protective film and the origin of corrosion currents
Ulick R. Evans
pg 92; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000092
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XVII.—The mechanism of corrosion
Ulick R. Evans
pg 111; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000111
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XVIII.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part VII. The unreliability of proofs of the structure of disubstituted glycerols
Arthur Fairbourne and Geoffrey Wilson Cowdrey
pg 129; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000129
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XIX.—Studies in the phenylsuccinic acid series. Part IX. The resolution of r-diphenylsuccin-- and --naphthylamic acids into their optical antipodes
Henry Wren and Edward Wright
pg 136; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000136
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XX.—Studies in the phenylsuccinic acid series. Part X. Racemisation phenomena observed during the action of water and bases on the optically active diphenylsuccinic anhydrides
Henry Wren and Edward Wright
pg 138; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000138
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XXI.—Nitroarylsulphuric acids and their reduction products
George Norman Burkhardt and Harold Wood
pg 141; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000141
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XXII.—Synthetical experiments in the isoflavone group. Part IV. A synthesis of 2-methylirigenol
Wilson Baker and Robert Robinson
pg 152; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000152
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XXIII.—Molecular structure in solution. Part IV. The densities, viscosities, and electrical conductivities of aqueous solutions of cobalt chloride and hydrochloric acid at different temperatures
Owen Rhys Howell
pg 162; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000162
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XXIV.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part VI. The dibromination products of cyclic butadienes
Ernest Harold Farmer and William Dallas Scott
pg 172; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000172
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XXV.—Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part X
Richard Walter Hardacre and Arthur George Perkin
pg 180; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000180
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XXVI.—A synthesis of isoopianic acid
Satyendra Nath Chakravarti and William Henry Perkin Jun
pg 193; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000193
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XXVII.—Synthesis of 3 : 10-dimethoxytetrahydroprotoberberine
Satyendra Nath Chakravarti and William Henry Perkin Jun
pg 196; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000196
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XXVIII.—Studies in keto-lactol tautomerism. Part I. Ring-chain tautomerism in -carboxy--acetyl--dimethylbutyric acid and a synthesis of -acetyl--dimethylbutyric acid
Muhammad Qudrat-I-Khuda
pg 201; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000201
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XXIX.—A synthesis of isonaphthathioxin
Aaron Cohen and Samuel Smiles
pg 209; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000209
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Notes
Jack Reginald Irons Hepburn Henry J. S. Sand Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and William P. Dickinson
pg 213; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000213
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The Council has ordered the following report and table to be printed in the journal. Revised table of atomic weights for 1929
F. W. Aston H. V. A. Briscoe R. Whytlaw Gray and E. K. Rideal
pg 216; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000216
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XXX.—The catalytic hydrogenation of different types of unsaturated compounds. Part IV. The hydrogenation of conjugated systems: piperic acid
Serguey V. Lebedev and Anastasia O. Yakubchik
pg 220; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000220
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XXXI.—The degradation of l-arabinose
Venancio Deulofeu and Raúl J. Selva
pg 225; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000225
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XXXII.—On active nitrogen. Part V (amended). The decay of the nitrogen after-glow
Eric John Baxter Willey
pg 228; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000228
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XXXIII.—Colour and constitution. Part IV. The absorption spectra of nitrophenylhydrazones in alcohol and in alcoholic potassium hydroxide
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Kenneth Ernest Cooper
pg 231; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000231
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XXXIV.—An X-ray examination of some salts of the fatty acids
Stephen Harvey Piper
pg 234; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000234
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XXXV.—The influence of the polarity of the solvent on the velocity of a reaction
Robert Napier Kerr
pg 239; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000239
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XXXVI.—The preparation of some metallic chromates
Samuel Henry Clifford Briggs
pg 242; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000242
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XXXVII.—The inflammation of mixtures of the olefins and air in a closed spherical vessel
George Barton Maxwell and Richard Vernon Wheeler
pg 245; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000245
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XXXVIII.—2-Substituted derivatives of p-cresol
Maurice Copisarow
pg 251; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000251
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XXXIX.—The chlorination of phthalic acid in alkaline solution
Ernest Edward Ayling
pg 253; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000253
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XL.—The structure of organic molecular compounds
George MacDonald Bennett and Gervase Hewitson Willis
pg 256; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000256
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XLI.—Some derivatives of the aliphatic glycols
George MacDonald Bennett and Frederick Heathcoat
pg 268; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000268
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XLII.—The vapour density and pressure of ammonium iodide
Ronald H. Purcell and Wilhelmus de Lange
pg 275; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000275
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XLIII.—Esters of phosphoric acid. Part I. Phosphates of cetyl alcohol, cholesterol, chloroethyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol
Robert Henry Aders Plimmer and William John Nobbs Burch
pg 279; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000279
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XLIV.—Esters of phosphoric acid. Part II. The action of ethyl metaphosphate on alcohols, ammonia, and some amino-compounds
Robert Henry Aders Plimmer and William John Nobbs Burch
pg 292; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000292
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XLV.—The preparation of - and -methylglucoside
Thomas Stewart Patterson and John Robertson
pg 300; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000300
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XLVI.—The electrolytic reduction of the imides of cyclic acids (preliminary note)
Kottiazath Narayana Menon and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 302; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000302
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XLVII.—Indian turpentine from Pinus longifolia, roxb. Part V. The oxidation of d-3-carene with Beckmann's chromic acid mixture
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 305; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000305
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XLVIII.—Nitrosylsulphuric acid. Part II
Cyril W. Hart Jones William John Price and Harry William Webb
pg 312; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000312
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XLIX.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part X. Singlet linkages in chelated co-ordination compounds
Samuel Sugden
pg 316; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000316
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L.—Hexa-aminobenzene
Bernhard Flürscheim and Eric Leighton Holmes
pg 330; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000330
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LI.—The quaternary system lead acetate–lead chloride–acetic acid–water at 25
Karl Sandved
pg 337; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000337
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LII.—The conversion of tetramethyl - and -gluconolactones into the corresponding mannonolactones, and of the trimethyl - and -xylonolactones into the corresponding lyxonolactones
Walter Norman Haworth and Charles William Long
pg 345; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000345
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LIII.—Synthesis of 1-2 : 3 : 4 : 6-tetramethyl -gluconolactone and of 1-2 : 3 : 4 : 6-tetramethyl -mannonolactone from 1-2 : 3 : 5-trimethyl arabofuranose
Walter Norman Haworth and Stanley Peat
pg 350; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000350
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Notes
Alfred Raymond Steele Frederic Stanley Kipping Robert Dickinson and A. Chaston Chapman
pg 357; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000357
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LIV.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXVIII. The formation of tri- and tetra-phenylsilicane and complex synthetical products from octaphenyl-cyclosilicotetrane
Frederic Stanley Kipping and Arthur George Murray
pg 360; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000360
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LV.—The effect of intensive drying on certain physical properties of benzene
Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe John Buttery Peel and Percy Lucock Robinson
pg 368; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000368
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LVI.—The mechanism of thermal decomposition of the normal paraffins
Ernest Noel Hague and Richard Vernon Wheeler
pg 378; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000378
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LVII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XIX. The catalytic activity of chloroacetic acid in the hydrolysis of ethyl acetate
Harry Medforth Dawson and William Lowson
pg 393; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000393
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LVIII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part X. Influence of ionisable groups on the rotatory power of l-menthyl benzoate
H. Gordon Rule and W. Eoghan MacGillivray
pg 401; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000401
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LIX.—The cobaltic derivatives of -triaminotriethylamine
Frederick George Mann
pg 409; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000409
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LX.—Basic chlorides and addition compounds from metallic chlorides and hexamethylenetetramine. Exceptional behaviour of nickel chloride
James Cooper Duff and Edwin John Bills
pg 411; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000411
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LXI.—The decomposition of methane. Part I
Cyril William Hart Jones
pg 419; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000419
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LXII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXX. The nitration of phenylbromocyanonitromethane, with special reference to an alleged example of intramolecular meta-rearrangement
John William Baker and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 423; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000423
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LXIII.—The mobility of symmetrical triad (prototropic) systems. Part IV. Mobility in the simple three-carbon system terminated by aryl groups
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Charles William Shoppee
pg 447; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000447
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LXIV.—Mobile anion tautomerism. Part III. A comparison of the activation of three-carbon anionotropic systems by alkyl and by aryl groups
Harold Burton
pg 455; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000455
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LXV.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part XI. The synthesis of 5 : 4-disubstituted 1-anilinobenzthiazoles from nuclear-substituted thiocarbanilides
George Malcolm Dyson Robert Fergus Hunter and Charles Soyka
pg 458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000458
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LXVI.—The quinoxaline synthesis: some derivatives of 2 : 3-dimethylquinoxaline
Stanley Thomas Henderson
pg 466; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000466
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LXVII.—The influence of substituents on the Reimer–Tiemann reaction
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Thomas Alfred Jenkinson
pg 469; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000469
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LXVIII.—Diphenylaminearsinic acids. Part I. Derivatives of diphenylamine-4-arsinic acid
Harry James Barber
pg 471; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000471
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LXIX.—The nitration of m-acetamido-tert.-butylbenzene
John Baldwin Shoesmith and Alexander Mackie
pg 476; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000476
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LXX.—The action of semicarbazide hydrochloride and of 2 : 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine hydrochloride on aldoximes and their derivatives
Oscar L. Brady and Frank Herbert Peakin
pg 478; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000478
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LXXI.—Compounds of the tryparsamide type. Part I. Resolution of N-phenylalanine-4-arsinic acid and of its amide
Charles Stanley Gibson John Dobney Andrew Johnson and Barnett Levin
pg 479; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000479
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LXXII.—The ternary system mercuric chloride–mercuric iodide–water
Ruth Sugden
pg 488; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000488
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LXXIII.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part VII. The effect of substituents in one nucleus on the ratio of ortho: para nitration in the other. The nitration of 2- and 4-nitro- and of 2 : 4- and 2 : 4-dinitro-diphenyl and of diphenyl-4-carboxylic acid
Herbert Charles Gull and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 491; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000491
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LXXIV.—The nitration of phenylcyclohexane and of its p-halogeno-derivatives
Horace Alfred Mayes and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 500; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000500
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LXXV.—The nitration of 4-chloro-4-bromo-benzo-phenone and -diphenylsulphone, and the attempted nitration of 4-chloro-4-bromodiphenyl
Leslie George Groves and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 509; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000509
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LXXVI.—The scission of diaryl ethers and related compounds by means of piperidine. Part II. The nitration of 2 : 4 : 4-trichlorodiphenyl ether, and of 2 : 4-dichlorophenyl p-toluenesulphonate and benzoate
Leslie George Groves Eustace Ebenezer Turner and Gladys Irene Sharp
pg 512; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000512
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LXXVII.—The enzymic synthesis of -hydroxyethyl dihydrogen phosphate
Herbert Davenport Kay
pg 524; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000524
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LXXVIII.—The boric acids
Lionel Felix Gilbert and Miriam Levi
pg 527; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000527
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LXXIX.—Observations on the chlorination products of -dichlorodiethyl sulphide. Part II
John William Cole Phillips John Stanley Herbert Davies and Stanley Augustus Mumford
pg 535; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000535
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LXXX.—The nitration of benzylpyridines and the oxidation of benzylpiperidines
Frank Bryans and Frank Lee Pyman
pg 549; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000549
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LXXXI.—The rearrangement of phenyl benzyl ethers
Wallace Frank Short and Martin Louis Stewart
pg 553; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000553
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LXXXII.—Non-existence of isomerism among the dialkyltelluronium dihalides
Harry Dugald Keith Drew
pg 560; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000560
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LXXXIII.—A new method for preparing substituted diphenylamines
Arthur William Chapman
pg 569; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000569
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LXXXIV.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XX. cyclopentylideneacetone and cyclopentylidenemethyl ethyl ketone
Alfred Henry Dickins Wilfred Eynon Hugh and George Armand Robert Kon
pg 572; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000572
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LXXXV.—The solubility of iodine in solutions of halides
John Stanley Carter and Charles Randall Hoskins
pg 580; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000580
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Notes
William George Macmillan Thomas Harold Reade William Davies Ralph Alexander Rodger Down John Graymore and Maurice Copisarow
pg 585; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000585
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LXXXVI.—The alkalinity of soap solutions as measured by indicators
James William McBain and Kathleen Hay
pg 589; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000589
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LXXXVII.—Constitutional influences on the conversion of azonaphthols into their azo-sulphites and their bearing on the structure of - and -naphthol
Albert Theodore King
pg 601; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000601
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LXXXVIII.—The methylurethanes of the isomeric -hydroxyphenylethyldimethylamines and their miotic activity
Edgar Stedman and Ellen Stedman
pg 609; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000609
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LXXXIX.—Colloidal platinum. Part V. The coagulation by electrolytes in acid solution
Stuart W. Pennycuick
pg 618; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000618
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XC.—Colloidal platinum. Part VI. The behaviour of platinum sols in basic solution
Stuart W. Pennycuick
pg 623; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000623
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XCI.—Studies in the composition of coal. Plant entities as oil-yielding constituents
Ronald Holroyd and Richard Vernon Wheeler
pg 633; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000633
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XCII.—The nitration of phenylbenzylamine derivatives
Joseph Reilly Peter J. Drumm and Timothy V. Creedon
pg 641; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000641
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XCIII.—The action of o-phenylenediamines upon dihydroxytartaric acid
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and William Gerald Humphrey
pg 645; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000645
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XCIV.—The stability of complex metallic salts
Frederick George Mann
pg 651; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000651
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XCV.—Synthetical experiments on the aporphine alkaloids. Part V. Laurotetanine. Syntheses of 2 : 3 : 6 : 7- and 3 : 4 : 6 : 7-tetramethoxyaporphines
Robert Kenneth Callow John Masson Gulland and Robert Downs Haworth
pg 658; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000658
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XCVI.—Trypanocidal activity and chemical constitution. Part I. New sulphur derivatives of aromatic organic arsenicals
John Garwood Everett
pg 670; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000670
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XCVII.—The densities of butyric acid–water mixtures
John Grindley and Charles R. Bury
pg 679; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000679
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XCVIII.—Chromatocobaltiammines. Part II. The dichromatotetramminecobaltiates and the maximum co-ordination number of cobalt
Samuel Henry Clifford Briggs
pg 685; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000685
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XCIX.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part VII. Complex cyanides: (a) silver
Samuel Glasstone
pg 690; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000690
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C.—Studies of electrolytic polarisation. Part VIII. Complex cyanides: (b) copper
Samuel Glasstone
pg 702; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000702
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CI.—Studies in keto-lactol tautomerism. Part II. Influence of the cyclohexane ring on the tautomeric character of cyclohexane-1-acetone-1-malonic acid, a comparison with cyclopentane-1-acetone-1-malonic acid, and synthesis of the corresponding -keto-monobasic acids
Muhammad Qudrat-I-Khuda
pg 713; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000713
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CII.—Synthesis of cyclic compounds. Part V. The catalytic and the thermal decomposition of some normal dibasic acids. A contribution to the problem of the ease of formation of simple carbon rings
Arthur Israel Vogel
pg 721; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000721
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CIII.—Corrections in the chemistry of diphenyl derivatives of the Kaufler type, and the formation of dibenzoctdiazines
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre
pg 733; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000733
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CIV.—Diethyl ether. Part I. The products of its autoxidation
Harold King
pg 738; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000738
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CV.—Substituted aromatic aldehydes in Hantzsch's pyridine condensation. Part I. Methoxy-, chloro-, and hydroxy-benzaldehydes
Leonard Eric Hinkel and William Rees Madel
pg 750; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000750
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CVI.—The determination of the parachors of substances in solution
Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick and Leslie W. Andrew
pg 754; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000754
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CVII.—Low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons. Part I. The pressure–temperature curves of amylene–oxygen mixtures
J. Stanley Lewis
pg 759; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000759
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CVIII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part VII. The synthesis of the 1-methyl and 3-methyl homologues
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 767; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000767
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CIX.—The apparent influence of an electric field on the boiling point of benzene
John William Smith
pg 788; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000788
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CX.—Complex oxalates of quadrivalent molybdenum
Henry Mills Spittle and William Wardlaw
pg 792; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000792
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CXI.—The systems n-butyl alcohol–water and n-butyl alcohol–acetone–water
David Charles Jones
pg 799; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000799
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Notes
Edward De Barry Barnett Norman Frederick Goodway William Ogilvy Kermack James Fergus Smith Joseph Reilly and Denis Madden
pg 813; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000813
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Annual General Meeting

pg 817; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000817
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Presidential address. Co-operation in science and industry
Jocelyn Field Thorpe C.B.E.D.Sc.F.R.S.
pg 834; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000834
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CXII.—The polarity of the halogens in solutions of pyridinium and allied dichloroiodides
Thomas Harold Reade
pg 853; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000853
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CXIII.—Methoxy-derivatives of thioxanthone
Kenneth Charles Roberts and Samuel Smiles
pg 863; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000863
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CXIV.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part V. The constitution of squalene as deduced from its degradation products
Isidor Morris Heilbron William Morgan Owens and Ian Alexander Simpson
pg 873; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000873
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CXV.—The unsaponifiable matter from the oils of elasmobranch fish. Part VI. The constitution of squalene as deduced from a study of the decahydrosqualenes
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Albert Thompson
pg 883; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000883
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CXVI.—Synthesis of an isomeride of thyroxine, and of related compounds
Charles Robert Harington and William McCartney
pg 892; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000892
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CXVII.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part VII. The additive formation of cyclohexenes
Ernest Harold Farmer and Frank Louis Warren
pg 897; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000897
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CXVIII.—The oxidation of d-4-carene with Beckmann's chromic acid mixture
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 909; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000909
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CXIX.—The binary system carbamide-ammonium nitrate. Molecular association in each component
William John Howells
pg 910; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000910
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CXX.—The transformation of phenylnitroamines into nitroanilines. Part I
Alan Edwin Bradfield and Kennedy Joseph Previté Orton
pg 915; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000915
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CXXI.—Studies in the sterol group. Part III. The acetylation and catalytic hydrogenation of ergosterol
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Wilfred Archibald Sexton
pg 921; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000921
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CXXII.—Studies in the sterol group. Part IV. The existence of isomeric ergosterols
Isidor Morris Heilbron Wilfred Archibald Sexton and Frank Stuart Spring
pg 926; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000926
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CXXIII.—The intermolecular condensation of styryl ketones. Part III. Further examples of the ready formation of bis-(styryl ketones)
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Francis Irving
pg 931; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000931
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CXXIV.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part XI. The determination of the reactive group in ketones of the type CH3COCH2R by means of the benzo--naphthaspiropyran colour change
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Francis Irving
pg 936; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000936
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CXXV.—Aminobenzthiazoles. Part XII. The mobility of 1-amino-3 : 5-dimethylbenzthiazole. A case of complete reactivity in the aminothiazole form
Robert Fergus Hunter and William Emrys Pride
pg 943; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000943
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CXXVI.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXIV. The dissociation constants of isomertic oximes and their influence on the production of the isomerides in alkaline solution
Oscar L. Brady and Navnitlal Mohanlal Chokshi
pg 946; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000946
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CXXVII.—Compounds of hydroxides of the alkaline earths with sugars
John Edwin Mackenzie and James Patterson Quin
pg 951; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000951
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CXXVIII.—Strychnine and brucine. Part VIII. The action of hydriodic acid on strychnidine. Di-hydrostrychnidine (B) and substances derived thereform
William Henry Perkin Jun. and Robert Robinson
pg 964; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290000964
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CXXIX.—The introduction of the triphenylmethyl group into phenols. Part II
Douglas Vernon Nelmar Hardy
pg 1000; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001000
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CXXX.—The chemotherapy of some bromine derivatives of phenylarsinic acids and arsenobenzenes
Alan Haythornthwaite
pg 1011; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001011
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CXXXI.—The determination of unsaturated and aromatic hydrocarbons in light oils and motor spirits
Alexander Bernard Manning
pg 1014; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001014
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CXXXII.—Some derivatives of arylthioarsinous acids
Harry James Barber
pg 1020; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001020
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CXXXIII.—Thiolacetamide as a reagent for identifying arsinic acids
Harry James Barber
pg 1024; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001024
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CXXXIV.—The dielectric constant of desiccated oxygen
Harry Lister Riley
pg 1026; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001026
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CXXXV.—An enquiry into the cause of periodic phenomena in electrolysis
Ernest Sydney Hedges
pg 1028; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001028
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CXXXVI.—The action of potassium cyanide on chloroaldehydes
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving
pg 1038; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001038
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CXXXVII.—The reactions of the halogens with carbon sulphidoselenide
Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe John Buttery Peel and Percy Lucock Robinson
pg 1048; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001048
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CXXXVIII.—The reactions of nitrosulphonyl chlorides. Part I. The reaction of hydrazine hydrate with o-nitrosulphonyl chlorides
Arthur Thurlby Dann and William Davies
pg 1050; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001050
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CXXXIX.—Molecular volumes at absolute zero. Part III. Zero volumes, parachors, and molecular diameters
Samuel Sugden
pg 1055; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001055
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CXL.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XI. Arsenic and selenium compounds
William James Reginald Henley and Samuel Sugden
pg 1058; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001058
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CXLI.—The thermal decomposition of methane. Part I. Decomposition in silica bulbs
G. C. Holliday and H. C. Exell
pg 1066; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001066
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CXLII.—The constitution of Guareschi's cyano-butadiene acids. An attempt to synthesise -isopropylglutaconic acid
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 1074; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001074
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CXLIII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part VIII. The bromination of 10-chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and some of its derivatives
Leslie Alderman Elson Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 1080; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001080
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CXLIV.—3 : 4-Methylenedioxyphenylarsinic acid
Isidore Elikanah Balaban
pg 1088; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001088
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CXLV.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part XII. Spiropyrans derived from 9-methyl- and 9-ethyl-xanthylium salts
Francis Irving
pg 1093; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001093
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CXLVI.—Heterocyclic systems containing selenium. Part I. Cycloselenobutane (tetrahydroselenophen)
Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall
pg 1096; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001096
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CXLVII.—Interaction of tellurium tetrachloride and dimethylaniline
Gilbert T. Morgan and Henry Burgess
pg 1103; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001103
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Notes
Thomas Wallace Parker Percy Lucock Robinson Douglas Vernon Nelmar Hardy Nevil V. Sidgwick Thomas Weston Johns Taylor and Edm. van Aubel
pg 1106; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001106
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CXLVIII.—The existence of liquid racemates
Alan Newton Campbell
pg 1111; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001111
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CXLIX.—Effect of the addition of hydrogen and water on the radiation emitted from the carbon monoxide flame
William Edward Garner and F. Roffey
pg 1123; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001123
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CL.—The effect of gases on the electric charges developed by heated metals
Donald Hugh Bangham and Douglas Rostron Lewis
pg 1140; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001140
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CLI.—The oxidation of tungsten: evidence for the complexity of tungstic oxide, WO3
John Stanley Dunn
pg 1149; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001149
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CLII.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part VIII. The proposed standards of reference in work on the configuration of glycerol derivatives
Arthur Fairbourne
pg 1151; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001151
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CLIII.—The influence of the intensity of illumination on the velocity of the photochemical union of bromine and hydrogen
Max Bodenstein Wilhelm Jost and Gerhard Jung
pg 1153; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001153
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CLIV.—Photochemical equilibrium in nitrogen peroxide. Part II. The dependence of quantum efficiency on wave-length
Ronald G. W. Norrish
pg 1158; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001158
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CLV.—N-methyl derivatives of 2-phenylnaphthylene-1 : 3-diamine
William Simpson Kentish
pg 1169; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001169
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CLVI.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XXXIX. The action of sodium on phenoxychlorosilicanes
Reginald Aubrey Thompson and Frederic Stanley Kipping
pg 1176; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001176
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CLVII.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XL. Attempts to prepare unsaturated compounds from phenylsilicon trichloride
Frederic Stanley Kipping Arthur George Murray and John Gwilliam Maltby
pg 1180; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001180
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CLVIII.—Isatin anils. Part I. The isomerism of isatin-2-anil
Robert Kenneth Callow and Eedward Hope
pg 1191; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001191
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CLIX.—The mobility of symmetrical triad prototropic systems. Part V. A new triad system (methyleneazomethine)
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Charles William Shoppee
pg 1199; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001199
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CLX.—The mechanism of tautomeric interchange and the effect of structure on mobility and equilibrium. Part IV. Further evidence relating to the mechanism of acid catalysis in the mutarotation of nitrogen derivatives of tetra-acetylglucose
John William Baker
pg 1205; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001205
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CLXI.—The constitution of the red isomeride of creatinine picrate responsible for Jaff's colour reaction
Winston Kennay Anslow and Harold King
pg 1210; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001210
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CLXII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XX. The ionisation of acids in salt solutions
Harry Medforth Dawson and William Lowson
pg 1217; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001217
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CLXIII.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part IX. The synthesis of nitromethyldiphenylamine-6-arsinic acids and their conversion into nitromethyl derivatives of 10-chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine. Constitution of 10-chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 1229; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001229
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CLXIV.—Tertiary phosphines containing the higher alkyl radicals
Walter Cule Davies Percy Leonard Pearse and William Jacob Jones
pg 1262; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001262
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CLXV.—Catalytic influences in three-carbon tautomerism. Part I. Sodium alkyloxides
George Armand Robert Kon and Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 1269; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001269
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CLXVI.—The Walden inversion. Part II
Hans Nicolai Kellermann Rördam
pg 1282; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001282
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CLXVII.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XII. Fused metals and salts
Samuel Sugden and Henry Wilkins
pg 1291; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001291
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CLXVIII.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XIII. Some compounds of titanium and tin
Frederick Basil Garner and Samuel Sugden
pg 1298; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001298
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CLXIX.—The effect of a gas upon the pressure of a vapour
Leonard Alfred Sayce and Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe
pg 1302; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001302
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CLXX.—Studies in complex salts. Part II. The preparation, properties and stability of some bisdicarboxylato copper salts
Harry Lister Riley
pg 1307; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001307
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CLXXI.—Nicotine tetrachloroiodide
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and George David Parkes
pg 1314; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001314
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CLXXII.—New polynuclear co-ordination compounds of cobalt
Edmund George Vincent Percival and William Wardlaw
pg 1317; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001317
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CLXXIII.—1-Methoxy-derivatives of thioxanthone
Kenneth Charles Roberts and Samuel Smiles
pg 1322; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001322
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CLXXIV.—Methylation of dl-glyceraldehyde
H. Gordon Reeves
pg 1327; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001327
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CLXXV.—The constitution of glucose-monoacetone, glucose-diacetone, and of the derived 3 : 5 : 6-trimethyl glucose and 3-monomethyl glucose
Cameron Gordon Anderson William Charlton and Walter Norman Haworth
pg 1329; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001329
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CLXXVI.—The constitution of - and -fructosediacetones. The alleged oxidative degradation of the derived monomethyl and tetramethyl fructose
Cameron Gordon Anderson William Charlton Walter Norman Haworth and Vincent Stanley Nicholson
pg 1337; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001337
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First Pedler lecture. The early history of the synthesis of closed carbon chains
William Henry Perkin Sc. D.LL. D.F.R.S.
pg 1347; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001347
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CLXXVII.—The effect of gases on the colour of iodine vapour, and the solvent action of various vapours on solid iodine
Robert Wright and Thomas McGregor
pg 1364; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001364
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CLXXVIII.—The chemistry of the caryophyllene series. Part II. Clovene and isoclovene
George Gerald Henderson Robert Osborne Orr McCrone and John Monteath Robertson
pg 1368; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001368
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CLXXIX.—The interaction of bromine with acetic anhydride. Part V. Bromination and chlorination compared (continued). Some properties of acetic chloroacetic anhydride
Herbert Ben Watson and Cecil Edward Gregory
pg 1373; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001373
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CLXXX.—The properties of nicotine and its derivatives. Part I. Molecular extinction coefficients
Thomas Martin Lowry and William Vivian Lloyd
pg 1376; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001376
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Notes
James Riddick Partington Albert Fred Tipler David Matthew Williams and Ralph Percival Hobson
pg 1382; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001382
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First Liversidge lecture. Physical chemistry in the service of biology
Frederick George Donnan C.B.E.Ll.D.F.R.S.
pg 1387; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001387
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CLXXXI.—The migration of the acyl group in partly acylated phenolic compounds. Part II. Synthesis of anthragallol 1 : 2- and 1 : 3-dimethyl ethers
Arthur George Perkin and Charles William Herbert Story
pg 1399; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001399
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CLXXXII.—The properties of the chlorides of sulphur. Part II. Molecular extinction coefficients
Thomas Martin Lowry and Gilbert Jessop
pg 1421; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001421
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CLXXXIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXI. Some cycloheptane compounds
Wilfred Eynon Hugh George Armand Robert Kon and Thomas Mitchell
pg 1435; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001435
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CLXXXIV.—Equilibrium between alcohols and salts. Part III
Graham Charles Gibson John O'Leary Driscoll and William Jacob Jones
pg 1440; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001440
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CLXXXV.—Synthetical experiments on the aporphine alkaloids. Part VI. isoThebaine. Attempted syntheses of 3 : 4 : 5-trimethoxyaporphine
Robert Kenneth Callow John Masson Gulland and Robert Downs Haworth
pg 1444; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001444
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CLXXXVI.—The constitution of linolic acid
Robert Downs Haworth
pg 1456; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001456
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CLXXXVII.—The isomeric trithioacetaldehydes
Ernest Vere Bell George Macdonald Bennett and Frederick George Mann
pg 1462; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001462
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CLXXXVIII.—2 : 4-Dinitrobenzaldehyde as a reagent
George Macdonald Bennett and Walter Lawrence C. Pratt
pg 1465; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001465
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CLXXXIX.—Synthetical experiments in the isoflavone group. Part V. A new general method applicable to the synthesis of derivatives of 7-hydroxy-isoflavone
Wilson Baker Alfred Pollard and Robert Robinson
pg 1468; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001468
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CXC.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part X. The 1- and/or 3-methyl derivatives. The condensation of arsenious chloride and phenyl-m-tolylamine
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 1473; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001473
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CXCI.—The dissociation constants of organic acids. Part I. The primary dissociation constants of some alkyl malonic acids
Arthur Israel Vogel
pg 1476; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001476
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CXCII.—The dissociation constants of organic acids. Part II. The primary dissociation constants of some cyclic 1 : 1-dicarboxylic acids
Arthur Israel Vogel
pg 1487; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001487
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CXCIII.—The isomeric monohydroxyphenylalanines. Part I. A new synthesis of the o- and m-isomerides and a comparison of their properties with those of tyrosine
William Parker Dickinson and Philip Guy Marshall
pg 1495; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001495
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CXCIV.—The production of kojic-acid from pentoses by Aspergillus oryz
Frederick Challenger Louis Klein and Thomas Kennedy Walker
pg 1498; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001498
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CXCV.—Cobalt with a covalency of four: a new series of complex compounds
Edmund George Vincent Percival and William Wardlaw
pg 1505; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001505
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CXCVI.—The isomerism of derivatives of 2-phenylnaphthylene-1 : 3-diamine
Mary Stephen Lesslie and Eustace Ebenezer Turner
pg 1512; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001512
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CXCVII.—The photolysis of potassium ferrioxalate solutions. Part I. Experimental
Arthur John Allmand and Walter Weston Webb
pg 1518; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001518
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CXCVII.—The photolysis of potassium ferrioxalate solutions. Part II. Discussion
Arthur John Allmand and Walter Weston Webb
pg 1531; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001531
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CXCIX.—Germanium. Part IV. The solubility of germanium dioxide in acids and alkalis
William Pugh
pg 1537; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001537
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CC.—Investigations on the bivalency of carbon. Part II. The displacement of chlorine from desyl chloride. Benzoin diethylacetal
Allan Miles Ward
pg 1541; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001541
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CCI.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part VI. Further study of the nitrosation of m-chlorophenol
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 1553; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001553
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CCII.—On the connexion between absorbed energy and velocity in photochemical reactions of the I05 type
Arthur John Allmand
pg 1557; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001557
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CCIII.—The action of phosphoric oxide on -anilino-butyracetal
Frederick Alfred Mason
pg 1560; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001560
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CCIV.—The influence of ethyl ether and of dimethylpyrone on the availability of hydrogen chloride in alcoholic solution
Vivian Ernest Saunders Mitchell and James Riddick Partington
pg 1562; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001562
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CCV.—The reactions of a mixture of ethyl ether, acetyl bromide, and naphthol
Harold Llewelyn Bassett and Katherine Frieda Taylor
pg 1568; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001568
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CCVI.—Substitution in resorcinol derivatives. Part II. Bromo-derivatives of -resorcylaldehyde and their orientation
(the late) Mysore Guru Srinivasa Rao Collurayana Srikantia and Mysore Sesha Iyengar
pg 1578; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001578
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CCVII.—The formation and stability of the 2-thio-1 : 2-dihydrobenzisothiazoles
Ernest Wilson McClelland Leonard Arthur Warren and Jane Henrietta Jackson
pg 1582; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001582
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CCVIII.—The formation of thionaphthindole
Ernest Wilson McClelland
pg 1588; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001588
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CCIX.—Some substances derived from the anhydrocatechin tetramethyl ethers
Wilson Baker
pg 1593; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001593
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CCX.—Photochemical equilibrium in nitrogen peroxide. Part III. A comparison of the thermal, photochemical, and electrical decompositions, and a general theory of the change
Ronald G. W. Norrish
pg 1604; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001604
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CCXI.—Photochemical equilibrium in nitrogen peroxide. Part IV. The relation between fluorescence and photochemical action
Ronald G. W. Norrish
pg 1611; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001611
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Notes
Charles Stanley Gibson John Dobney Andrew Johnson D. R. Boyd and G. J. C. Vineall
pg 1621; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001621
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CCXII.—The production of pinacols in the reaction between a carboxylic ester and a grignard reagent
Harold H. Hatt
pg 1623; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001623
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CCXIII.—The Reimer–Tiemann reaction with m-fluorophenol and the nitration of 4-fluoro-2-hydroxy- and 2-fluoro-4-hydroxy-benzaldehydes
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon
pg 1632; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001632
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CCXIV.—The influence of substituents on the Reimer–Tiemann reaction. Part II
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Thomas Alfred Jenkinson
pg 1639; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001639
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CCXV.—Dyes derived from cinchomeronic acid
Jamuna Datt Tewari
pg 1642; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001642
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CCXVI.—The formation of l-malic acid from fumaric acid by Aspergillus niger
Frederick Challenger and Louis Klein
pg 1644; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001644
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CCXVII.—The photochemical oxidation of ethyl alcohol by potassium dichromate. Part II
Edmund John Bowen and Edwin Thomas Yarnold
pg 1648; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001648
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CCXVIII.—Amylases of the cereal grains–oats
Julian Levett Baker and Henry Francis Everard Hulton
pg 1655; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001655
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CCXIX.—Manipulation in intensive drying
Herbert Brereton Baker
pg 1661; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001661
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CCXX.—Notes on intensive drying of gaseous media
William A. Bone
pg 1664; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001664
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CCXXI.—Synthetical experiments on the aporphine alkaloids. Part VII. Attempted syntheses of apomorphine dimethyl ether
John Masson Gulland Robert Downs Haworth Cyril Joseph Virden and Robert Kenneth Callow
pg 1666; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001666
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CCXXII.—Glucosides. Part II. The preparation of -glucosides from -glucosyl chlorides
Wilfred John Hickinbottom
pg 1676; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001676
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CCXXIII.—Cadmium and beryllium peroxides
Thomas R. Perkins
pg 1687; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001687
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CCXXIV.—Electrometric titration curves of dibasic acids. Part III. Substituted malonic acids
Richard Gane and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 1691; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001691
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CCXXV.—The relative configurations of d--octanol and its dextrorotatory halides. The interconversion of the optically active -octanols by a new method
Armand Joseph Henri Houssa Joseph Kenyon and Henry Phillips
pg 1700; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001700
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CCXXVI.—The decomposition of carbon monoxide in the silent electric discharge. Part III
Robert Winstanley Lunt and Leonard Sidney Mumford
pg 1711; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001711
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CCXXVII.—The adsorption of fumaric and maleic acids by pure charcoals
Harold John Phelps
pg 1724; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001724
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CCXXVIII.—The combination of hydrogen and oxygen on the surface of platinum
Reginald Paul Donnelly and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
pg 1727; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001727
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CCXXIX.—The light emission from the phosphorescent flames of ether, acetaldehyde, propaldehyde, and hexane
Harry Julius Emeléus
pg 1733; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001733
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CCXXX.—Polysaccharides. Part IV. The constitution of xylan
Horace Arthur Hampton Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst
pg 1739; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001739
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CCXXXI.—The synthesis of meso-alkyl and meso-aryl anthracene derivatives. Part VI
Edward de Barry Barnett and Norman Frederick Goodway
pg 1754; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001754
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CCXXXII.—Synthesis of some phenyl styryl ketones and related compounds
Nicholas Michael Cullinane and David Philpott
pg 1761; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001761
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CCXXXIII.—The interaction of carbon tetrabromide with sulphur and selenium
Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe John Buttery Peel and John Richard Rowlands
pg 1766; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001766
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CCXXXIV.—The action of phosphorus pentachloride on ethyl tartrate
Thomas Stewart Patterson and Alexander Robertus Todd
pg 1768; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001768
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CCXXXV.—The properties of nicotine and its derivatives. Part II. Optical rotatory power and rotatory dispersion
Thomas Martin Lowry and William Vivian Lloyd
pg 1771; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001771
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CCXXXVI.—Anhydro-compounds derived from 2-nitro-3 : 4-dimethoxyphenylacetonitrile and certain pseudo-bases
John Masson Gulland and Cyril Joseph Virden
pg 1791; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001791
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CCXXXVII.—The unimolecular decomposition of some ethers in the gaseous state
John Vernon Stuart Glass and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
pg 1804; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001804
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CCXXXVIII.—Homogeneous catalysis of a gaseous reaction. Kinetics of the catalytic decomposition of isopropyl ether
John Vernon Stuart Glass and Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
pg 1815; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001815
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CCXXXIX.—Synthesis of glucosides. Part II. The preparation of some galactosides
Alexander Robertson
pg 1820; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001820
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CCXL.—The slow oxidation of phosphorus. Part I. The inhibition of the glow of phosphorus by phosphorous oxide
Christina Cruickshank Miller
pg 1823; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001823
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CCXLI.—The slow oxidation of phosphorus. Part II. The oxidation products of phosphorus and phosphorous oxide
Christina Cruickshank Miller
pg 1829; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001829
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Notes
Harry Julius Emeléus and Ernest Sydney Hedges
pg 1846; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001846
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CCXLII.—Alternation in the heats of crystallisation of the normal monobasic fatty acids. Part IV
William Edward Garner and Annie M. King
pg 1849; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001849
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CCXLIII.—Stereoisomerism in substituted 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroquinolines. Part I
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant and Reginald John Rosser
pg 1861; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001861
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CCXLIV.—Replacement of halogen in orthobromo-benzoic acid
William Robert Hardy Hurtley
pg 1870; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001870
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CCXLV.—The effect of the cohesion of the medium on reaction velocity. The velocity of interaction of N-chloroacetanilide and hydrobromic acid in aqueous solutions
Minnie Richardson and Frederick George Soper
pg 1873; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001873
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CCXLVI.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XXI. The catalytic effects associated with oxalic acid in the first and second stages of dissociation
Harry Medforth Dawson Charles Randall Hoskins and Jesse Eyre Smith
pg 1884; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001884
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CCXLVII.—The polarimetric study of intramolecular rearrangement in inactive substances. Part VII
Thomas Stewart Patterson and George Thomson
pg 1895; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001895
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CCXLVIII.—Some reactions of mm-dinitrobenzil
Alfred Archibald Boon and Hugh Bryan Nisbet
pg 1901; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001901
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CCXLIX.—The equilibrium CO2+ C 2CO
F. J. Dent and John William Cobb
pg 1903; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001903
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CCL.—Studies in keto-lactol tautomerism. Part III. Influence of bulky substituents on the tautomerism of -carboxy--acetyl--methyl--ethyl-butyric and --diethylbutyric acids
Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda
pg 1913; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001913
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CCLI.—Experiments on the oxidation of phosphorus vapour
Edmund John Bowen and Alexander Corry Cavell
pg 1920; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001920
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CCLII.—Phenoxyethylaniline and related compounds. Part I
David Henry Peacock Mandal Bhattacharya and B. Lakshman Rao
pg 1926; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001926
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CCLIII.—The lupin alkaloids. Part II
George Roger Clemo and Richard Raper
pg 1927; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001927
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CCLIV.—Phthalazines. Part I
Joti Sarup Aggarwal Nand Lal Darbari and Jñanendra Nath Rây
pg 1941; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001941
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CCLV.—The reaction of bromine with aliphatic acids. Part III. -and -Ketonic acids
Edward David Hughes and Herbert Ben Watson
pg 1945; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001945
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CCLVI.—Studies in strainless rings. Part I. -Substituted stereoisomeric decalins (decahydronaphthalenes)
Keshaviah Aswath Narain Rao
pg 1954; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001954
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CCLVII.—Derivatives of tetrahydrocarbazole. Part VIII. Formation and reactions of nitric acid addition products
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant and Kenneth Henry Rutherford
pg 1970; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001970
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CCLVIII.—Stereoisomerism in polycyclic systems. Part VI
Bertie Kennedy Blount William Henry Perkin Jun. and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant
pg 1975; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001975
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CCLIX.—The mechanism of the degradation of fatty acids by mould fungi. Part III
Howard Braithwaite Stent Vira Subramaniam and Thomas Kennedy Walker
pg 1987; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001987
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CCLX.—Germanium. Part V. The hydrolysis of sodium germanate and the dissociation constants of germanic acid
William Pugh
pg 1994; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290001994
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CCLXI.—The reaction between ferric oxide and hydrogen sulphide at temperatures between 120 and 830
Leonard Alfred Sayce
pg 2002; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002002
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CCLXII.—The electrolytic dissociation of some metal malonates
Harry Lister Riley and Nellie Ivy Fisher
pg 2006; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002006
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CCLXIII.—Bases containing two isoquinoline rings
Reginald Child and Frank Lee Pyman
pg 2010; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002010
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CCLXIV.—The modes of addition to conjugated unsaturated systems. Part II. The reduction of conjugated unsaturated acids by metals dissolving in aqueous media
Harold Burton and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 2022; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002022
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CCLXV.—A volumetric method for determining silver in the presence of halides and cyanides
Harry Baines
pg 2037; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002037
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CCLXVI.—The influence of solvents and other factors on the rotation and the rotation-dispersion of optically active compounds. Part XXVII. Derivatives of lactic acid
T. S. Patterson and Alexander Lawson
pg 2042; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002042
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CCLXVII.—The action of nitrous acid on amino-compounds. Part III. Dimethylamine, n-propyl-amine, and glycine ethyl ester
Thomas Weston Johns Taylor and Leslie Slater Price
pg 2052; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002052
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CCLXVIII.—The apparent hydration of ions. Part III. The densities and viscosities of saturated solutions of ammonium chloride in hydrochloric acid
John William Ingham
pg 2059; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002059
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CCLXIX.—Piperitone. Part IX. Some oxidation reactions of piperitone
John Read Andrew James Watters George James Robertson and Reginald Slater Hughesdon
pg 2068; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002068
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CCLXX.—Studies of valency. Part XIII. Further experiments on the molecular structure of the quadrivalent derivatives of tellurium
Thomas Martin Lowry and Frank Lathe Gilbert
pg 2076; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002076
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CCLXXI.—The micro-estimation of selenium and tellurium in organic compounds
Harry Dugald Keith Drew and Charles Raymond Porter
pg 2091; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002091
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CCLXXII.—The transference of water and its dependence on concentration in the electrolysis of sodium chloride solutions
Millicent Taylor and Edward William Sawyer
pg 2095; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002095
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CCLXXIII.—Halogen substitution products of 4-aminobenzophenone
William Alexander Waters
pg 2106; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002106
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CCLXXIV.—The evaluation and interpretation of parachors
Stanley Augustus Mumford and John William Cole Phillips
pg 2112; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002112
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CCLXXV.—Dynamic isomerism involving mobile hydrocarbon radicals. Part I. The triarylbenzenylamidines
Arthur William Chapman
pg 2133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002133
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CCLXXVI.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXII. The preparation and interconversion of isomeric unsaturated nitriles
Arupillai Kandiah and Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 2139; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002139
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CCLXXVII.—Investigations of the lower olefinic acids. Part I. n-Hexenoic acids
Eustace Nevill Eccott and Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 2153; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002153
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CCLXXVIII.—Piperitone. Part X. The synthesis of certain menthadienes, menthenes, and menthanols
John Read and Andrew James Watters
pg 2165; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002165
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CCLXXIX.—On the modifications of galactose
Claus Nissen Riiber Josef Minsaas and Ralph Tambs Lyche
pg 2173; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002173
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CCLXXX.—The rates of saponification of various commercial oils, fats, and waxes and pure triglycerides by aqueous alkali
James William McBain Cecil Walter Humphreys and Yasota Kawakami
pg 2185; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002185
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CCLXXXI.—Heterocyclic systems containing selenium. Part II. cycloSelenopentane
Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall
pg 2197; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002197
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CCLXXXII.—Synthesis of anthracene homologues. Part I. 2 : 6- and 2 : 7-Dimethylanthracenes
Gilbert T. Morgan and Edward Auty Coulson
pg 2203; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002203
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CCLXXXIII.—Interactions of basic tellurium chloride and the cresols
Gilbert T. Morgan and Henry Burgess
pg 2214; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002214
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CCLXXXIV.—Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part I. A new synthesis of 7 : 8-dihydroxy-2-methylchromone and 7 : 8-dihydroxy-flavone
Krishnasami Venkataraman
pg 2219; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002219
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CCLXXXV.—The chemistry of 1 : 3-dicarbonyl compounds. Part I. The mechanism of the cyanoacetamide and cyanoacetic ester condensations
Jogendra Chandra Bardhan
pg 2223; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002223
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CCLXXXVI.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part IX. The discovery of the first true -ether of glycerol
Arthur Fairbourne
pg 2232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002232
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CCLXXXVII.—The constitution of the glycerophosphates
Douglas William Hill and Frank Lee Pyman
pg 2236; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002236
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CCLXXXVIII.—Synthesis of glucosides. Part III. Synthesis of glucosides of hydroxyxanthones
Alexander Robertson and Roy Basil Waters
pg 2239; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002239
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CCLXXXIX.—Studies in the sterol group. Part V. The constitution of cholesterilene
Atul Chandra Bose and William Doran
pg 2244; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002244
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CCXC.—Studies in the sterol group. Part VI. Di-hydroergosterol and the formation of isomerides
Isidor Morris Heilbron Frank Johnstone and Frank Stuart Spring
pg 2248; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002248
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CCXCI.—Studies in the sterol group. Part VII. Preliminary note on the isolation of zymosterol
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Wilfred Archibald
pg 2255; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002255
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CCXCII.—The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part XXXI. The directive influence of -acid systems in aromatic substitution. Nitration of -acidic phenylnitromethanes and their salts
John William Baker
pg 2257; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002257
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CCXCIII.—The reduction of nitro-compounds in pyridine solution
Oscar L. Brady James N. E. Day and Cedric V. Reynolds
pg 2264; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002264
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CCXCIV.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXV. The amidoximes
Oscar L. Brady and Frank Herbert Peakin
pg 2267; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002267
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CCXCV.—The isomerism of the oximes. Part XXXVI. The methylation of aldoximes and ketoximes
Oscar L. Brady and Navnitlal Mohanlal Chokshi
pg 2271; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002271
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CCXCVI.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XI. sec.--Octyl esters of benzoic acids containing basic and acidic substituents
H. Gordon Rule John Bramwell Miles and W. Eoghan MacGillivray
pg 2274; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002274
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CCXCVII.—The solubility of sodium thiocyanate in water and in organic solvents
Owen Lewis Hughes and Thomas Hobson Mead
pg 2282; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002282
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CCXCVIII.—The effect of proteins on the coagulation of bentonite suspensions by electrolytes
Bhupendra Nath Ghosh
pg 2285; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002285
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CCXCIX.—The action of sodium hydroxide on stannic oxide sol. Part I
Bhupendra Nath Ghosh
pg 2290; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002290
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CCC.—The action of sodium hydroxide on stannic oxide sol. Part II
Bhupendra Nath Ghosh
pg 2298; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002298
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CCCI.—The optically active diphenylhydroxyethylamines and isohydrobenzoins. Part II
John Read Ishbel Grace Macnaughton Campbell and Thomas Vipond Barker
pg 2305; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002305
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CCCII.—A study of the vapour-pressure diminution of rubber jelies
Paul Stamberger
pg 2318; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002318
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CCCIII.—The solubility of sodium ferrocyanide in water between 0 and 104
John Albert Newton Friend John Edwin Townley and Reece Henry Vallance
pg 2326; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002326
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CCCIV.—The hydrates of lithium sulphate and their solubility in water between –16 and +103
John Albert Newton Friend
pg 2330; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002330
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CCCV.—Nitration of halogenophenylarsinic acids
Harry James Barber
pg 2333; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002333
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CCCVI.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part IV. Further experiments on the olefinic degradation of sulphones
Geoffrey William Fenton and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 2338; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002338
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CCCVII.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part V. The mechanism of thermal decomposition of quaternary phosphonium hydroxides
Geoffrey William Fenton and Christopher Kelk Ingold
pg 2342; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002342
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CCCVIII.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on the course pursued by elimination reactions. Part VI. 1 : 1-Elimination in the degradation of quaternary ammonium hydroxides
Christopher Kelk Ingold and Joe Arthur Jessop
pg 2357; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002357
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CCCIX.—Substitution products of 4-nitro- and 4-acetamido-diphenyl ether
Harold Archibald Scarborough
pg 2361; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002361
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CCCX.—The constitution of santonin. Part I. The synthesis of dl-santonous acid
George Roger Clemo Robert Downs Haworth and Eric Walton
pg 2368; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002368
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CCCXI.—The order of fractionation of rare-earth bromates, and a search for illinium
Joseph Kenneth Marsh
pg 2387; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002387
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CCCXII.—The electrolytic deposition of molybdenum at a mercury cathode
Jack Lisgar Merrill and Alexander Smith Russell
pg 2389; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002389
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CCCXIII.—The electrolytic deposition of tungsten at a mercury cathode
Kenneth Shelley Jackson Alexander Smith Russell and Jack Lisgar Merrill
pg 2394; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002394
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CCCXIV.—The order of removal of metals from amalgams
Alexander Smith Russell
pg 2398; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002398
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CCCXV.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VI. Some phenolic compounds and their ethers
James Cameron Macmaster Alfred Russell and Alfred Walter Stewart
pg 2401; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002401
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CCCXVI.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VII. Some aromatic aldehydes
Alfred Russell and Alfred Walter Stewart
pg 2407; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002407
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CCCXVII.—The formation of triphenylmethylphosphinic acid from triphenylmethoxyphosphorus dichloride. Part II. The mechanism of the reaction
Harold H. Hatt
pg 2412; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002412
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Notes
Erwin Ott Stig Veibel Herbert Henry Hodgson Joseph Nixon Robert Kenneth Callow and John Masson Gulland
pg 2422; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002422
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CCCXVIII.—The mean life of the catalyst postulated in the photochemical union of chlorine and hydrogen
David Leonard Chapman and Philip Powell Grigg
pg 2426; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002426
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CCCXIX.—Tesla-luminescence spectra. Part VIII. Some halogen-substituted derivatives of benzene
Alfred Russell and Alfred Walter Stewart
pg 2432; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002432
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CCCXX.—The fluorescence spectra of the vapours of fluorobenzene and p-fluorotoluene
Mary W. Monypeny and Alfred Russell
pg 2436; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002436
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CCCXXI.—The combination of hydrogen and oxygen on the surface of nickel
Reginald Paul Donnelly
pg 2438; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002438
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CCCXXII.—Plant cuticles. Part I (cont.). Modern plant cuticles
Vernon Howes Legg and Richard Vernon Wheeler
pg 2444; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002444
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CCCXXIII.—Plant cuticles. Part II. Fossil plant cuticles
Vernon Howes Legg and Richard Vernon Wheeler
pg 2449; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002449
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CCXXIV.—Formation of l-threose
Venancio Deulofeu
pg 2458; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002458
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CCCXXV.—The dinitration of m-dichlorobenzene
Arthur Thurlby Dann
pg 2460; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002460
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CCCXXVI.—The synthesis of glycine
Winston Kennay Anslow and Harold King
pg 2463; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002463
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CCCXXVII.—The structure of normal monosaccharides. Part VI. 2 : 3 : 4-Trimethyl rhamnonolactone
John Avery and Edmund Langley Hirst
pg 2466; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002466
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CCCXXVIII.—The development of a novel form of stereoisomerism in the sugar series. Part I. The third variety of triacetyl methylrhamnoside
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Ernest John Miller
pg 2469; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002469
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CCCXXIX.—Polysaccharides. Part V. Glycogen
Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and John Ivor Webb
pg 2479; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002479
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CCCXXX.—The mechanism of the degradation of fatty acids by mould fungi. Part IV
Vira Subramaniam Howard Braithwaite Stent and Thomas Kennedy Walker
pg 2485; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002485
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CCCXXXI.—Derivatives of dihydropentindole. Part II
Sydney Glenn Preston Plant
pg 2493; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002493
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CCCXXXII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXIII. The influence of substituent groups on the tautomeric change
Reginald Patrick Linstead
pg 2498; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002498
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CCCXXXIII.—Some reactions of d--octyl chlorocarbonate of interest from the standpoint of the walden inversion
Armand Joseph Henri Houssa and Henry Phillips
pg 2510; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002510
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CCCXXXIV.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XII. The direct space effects of meta and ortho-para directive substituents. l-Menthyl esters of substituted naphthoic acids
H. Gordon Rule John Spence and Egon Bretscher
pg 2516; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002516
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CCCXXXV.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XIII. Note on the direct space effect in d-amyl derivatives
H. Gordon Rule
pg 2524; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002524
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CCCXXXVI.—Scattering of light by stannic oxide sols
Bhupendra Nath Ghosh
pg 2526; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002526
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CCCXXXVII.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XXII. The influence of inert salts on the secondary dissociation of dibasic acids
Harry Medforth Dawson and Jesse Eyre Smith
pg 2530; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002530
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CCCXXXVIII.—Germanium. Part VI. An improved method of extracting germanium from germanite
William Pugh
pg 2540; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002540
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CCCXXXIX.—The solubility of certain anilides in water–acetic acid mixtures
Alan Edwin Bradfield and Albert Ffoulkes Williams
pg 2542; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002542
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CCCXL.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLI. Octa-p-tolylsilicotetrane, octa-p-tolylcyclosilicotetrane, and other products from di-p-tolylsilicon dichloride
Alfred Raymond Steele and Frederic Stanley Kipping
pg 2545; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002545
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CCCXLI.—Synthesis of anthracene homologues. Part II. 2 : 3 : 6-Trimethylanthracene
Gilbert T. Morgan and Edward Auty Coulson
pg 2551; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002551
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CCCXLII.—The condensation of fluorene with acetone. Part I. The action of magnesium 9-fluorenyl bromide on (a) acetone, (b) diacetone alcohol. The question of two forms of 9-isopropylidenefluorene
Peter Maitland and Stanley Horwood Tucker
pg 2559; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002559
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CCCXLIII.—The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms of groups. Part III. -and ?-Chloro-sulphides
George Macdonald Bennett Frederick Heathcoat and Arthur Neville Mosses
pg 2567; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002567
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CCCXLIV.—The action of sulphur monochloride on antimony pentachloride
James Riddick Partington
pg 2573; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002573
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CCCXLV.—Arsenic trichloride and sulphur chloride
James Riddick Partington
pg 2577; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002577
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CCCXLVI.—Complex bromides of quinquevalent molybdenum
Frederick George Angell Robert Gilbert James and William Wardlaw
pg 2578; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002578
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CCCXLVII.—Mercury compounds of thiophen and selenophen
Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe John Buttery Peel and George Watson Young
pg 2589; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002589
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CCCXLVIII.—Researches on ammines. Part III. Derivatives of cupric nitrite
Herbert Joseph Seymour King
pg 2593; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002593
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CCCXLIX.—Cyanine dyes from quaternary salts of methyl-- and --naphthathiazoles
Frances Mary Hamer
pg 2598; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002598
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CCCL.—The nitration of 3-hydroxy-1 : 4-benzisooxazine and its 7- and 8-acetamido-derivatives
Isidore Elkanah Balaban
pg 2607; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002607
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CCCLI.—The nitration of benzyl derivatives of certain phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony compounds
Frederick Challenger and Arnold Thornton Peters
pg 2610; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002610
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CCCLII.—The formation and stability of the 2-o-thiophenyl-4 : 5-dihydroglyoxalines
Ernest Wilson McClelland and Leonard Arthur Warren
pg 2621; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002621
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CCCLIII.—Polynuclear cobalt complexes containing cobalt in the anion
Edmund George Vincent Percival and William Wardlaw
pg 2628; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002628
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CCCLIV.—Chemical kinetics of the system Ag2CO3 Ag2O + CO2
Wilfred Devonshire Spencer and Bryan Topley
pg 2633; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002633
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CCCLV.—The passivity of metals. Part III. The quantity and distribution of the superficial oxide
Ulick R. Evans and John Stockdale
pg 2651; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002651
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Notes
Alan Edwin Bradfield Brynmor Jones and Jñanendra Nath Rây
pg 2660; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002660
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CCCLVI.—The combustion of charcoal in oxygen, nitric oxide, and nitrous oxide. Part I. The adsorption of oxygen
Madhavlal Sukhlal Shah
pg 2661; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002661
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CCCLVII.—The combustion of charcoal in oxygen, nitric oxide, and nitrous oxide. Part II. The effect of temperature
Madhavlal Sukhlal Shah
pg 2676; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002676
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CCCLVIII.—The electrokinetic potential and its relation to the rate of coagulation of colloids. Part I
Bhupendra Nath Ghosh
pg 2693; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002693
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CCCLIX.—The action of hydrogen fluoride on compounds of selenium and tellurium. Part III. Solubilities of tellurium dioxide and oxyfluorides
Edmund Brydges Rudhall Prideaux and John O'Neil Millott
pg 2703; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002703
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CCCLX.—Dimorphism in the aliphatic dicarboxylic acid series (azelaic acid)
William Augustus Caspari
pg 2709; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002709
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CCCLXI.—The influence of intensive drying on inner equilibria. Part V
Andreas Smits Emanuel Swart and Pieter Bruin
pg 2712; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002712
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CCCLXII.—Necessary procedures for the exact determination of vapour tensions
Andreas Smits and Emanuel Swart
pg 2724; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002724
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CCCLXIII.—Studies of a bredig silver hydrosol
Rupert Jethro Best and Alwyn Birchmore Cox
pg 2727; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002727
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CCCLXIV.—The oxidation of -terpinene with benzoylhydroperoxide
Leslie Alderman Elson Charles Stanley Gibson and John Lionel Simonsen
pg 2732; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002732
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CCCLXV.—Monohalogenomononitrotoluenes. Arsenical compounds derived from 3-bromo-4-nitrotoluene
Leslie Alderman Elson Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 2735; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002735
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CCCLXVI.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XI. Mono-, di-, and trimethyl derivatives
Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson
pg 2743; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002743
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CCCLXVII.—Nor-d--ephedrine, a convenient base for the resolution of externally compensated acids. Resolution of dl-benzenesulphonylalanine and of dl-N-phenylalanineamide-4-arsinic acid
Charles Stanley Gibson and Barnett Levin
pg 2754; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002754
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CCCLXVIII.—Compounds of the tryparsamide type. Part II. Resolution of dl-N-2-methylphenylalanineamide-4-arsinic acid
Charles Stanley Gibson and Barnett Levin
pg 2759; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002759
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CCCLXIX.—The argentothiosulphuric acids and their derivatives. Part I. The preparation of the sodium salts and the isolation of monoargentomonothiosulphuric acid
Harry Baines
pg 2763; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002763
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CCCLXX.—The classification of the sugars. Part II
John Gwilliam Maltby
pg 2769; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002769
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CCCLXXI.—The orienting influence of oxonium oxygen. The nitration of 2-phenylbenzopyrylium perchlorate and ferrichloride
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre
pg 2771; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002771
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CCCLXXII.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part VII. Resorcinol monomethyl ether and m-cresol
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Hubert Clay
pg 2775; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002775
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CCCLXXIII.—The formation of periodic structures by salting-out and by coagulation
Ernest Sydney Hedges
pg 2779; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002779
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CCCLXXIV.—The solubility of potassium selenate in water between 0 and 100
John Albert Newton Friend
pg 2782; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002782
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CCCLXXV.—The nitration of -naphthylamine
Frank Bell
pg 2784; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002784
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CCCLXXVI.—The interaction of nitroamines with sulphonyl chlorides
Frank Bell
pg 2787; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002787
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CCCLXXVII.—The solubilities of o- and p-nitrophenols in aqueous methyl-alcoholic solutions at 25 and 40. Formation of -p-nitrophenol
James Cooper Duff
pg 2789; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002789
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CCCLXXVIII.—Isolation of crystalline - and -ethylglucofuranosides (-ethylglucosides) and other crystalline derivatives of glucofuranose
Walter Norman Haworth and Charles Raymond Porter
pg 2796; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002796
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CCCLXXIX.—Studies in the sterol group. Part VIII. The reactions of isoergosterol
Isidor Morris Heilbron and Frank Stuart Spring
pg 2807; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002807
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CCCLXXX.—The halogenation of phenolic ethers and anilides. Part I. The bromination of ethers in 50% acetic acid
Alan Edwin Bradfield Brynmor Jones and Kennedy Joseph Previtè Orton
pg 2810; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002810
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CCCLXXXI.—The estimation of nicotine
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and George David Parkes
pg 2817; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002817
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CCCLXXXII.—The formation of 1-substituted benziminazoles
Montague Alexandra Phillips
pg 2820; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002820
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CCCLXXXIII.—Studies in the penthian series. Part II. Penthian-4-one
George Macdonald Bennett and William Bertram Waddington
pg 2829; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002829
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CCCLXXXIV.—Studies in the penthian series. Part III. Stereoisomeric derivatives of some penthianols
George Macdonald Bennett and William Bertram Waddington
pg 2832; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002832
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CCCLXXXV.—Investigations on the dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXXIV. Borotartaric acid
Stanley Grove Burgess and Harold Hunter
pg 2838; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002838
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CCCLXXXVI.—The rotatory dispersion of organic compounds. Part XVIII. Potassium borotartrate
Thomas Martin Lowry
pg 2853; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002853
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CCCLXXXVII.—The rotatory dispersion of organic compounds. Part XIX . The validity of Drude's equation
Thomas Martin Lowry
pg 2858; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002858
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CCCLXXXVIII.—The formation of N-nitrosoamines from tertiary amines. Part I. The conversion of derivatives of dimethylaniline by nitrous acid into the corresponding nitrosoamines and monomethylanilines
William George Macmillan and Thomas Harold Reade
pg 2863; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002863
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CCCLXXXIX.—Studies of valency. Part XIV. An optically active telluronium salt: phenyl-p-tolyl-methyltelluronium iodide
Thomas Martin Lowry and Frank Lathe Gilbert
pg 2867; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002867
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CCCXC.—The influence of solvents and of other factors on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part XXVIII. The rotation dispersion of mannitol and some of its derivatives. Note on rotation dispersion curves
Thomas Stewart Patterson and Alexander Robertus Todd
pg 2876; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002876
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CCCXCI.—The stereoisomeric 2 : 3 : 5 : 6-tetramethylpiperazines. Part I
Frederic Barry Kipping
pg 2889; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002889
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CCCXCII.—Colloidal phenoxides. Part I. The relation between constitution and colloidal properties in benzo--pyrones
Wilson Baker and Frances May Eastwood
pg 2897; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002897
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CCCXCIII.—Compounds of the thioparaldehyde type derived from chloral
Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Edwin Geoffrey Kellett
pg 2908; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002908
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CCCXCIV.—Halogenation of anisole derivatives
Herbert Henry Hodgson and Arnold Kershaw
pg 2917; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002917
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CCCXCV.—6 : 7-Dimethoxyisatin, 5 : 6-methylenedioxyisatin, and the nuclear degradation of 3 : 4-methylenedioxyquindoline
John Masson Gulland Robert Robinson James Scott and Sidney Thornley
pg 2924; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002924
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CCCXCVI.—Harmine and harmaline. Part X. The synthesis of 7- and 8-methoxyketotetrahydro--carbolines and the constitution of acetylharmaline
Herbert S. Boyd Barrett (the late) William Henry Perkin Jun. and Robert Robinson
pg 2942; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002942
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CCCXCVII.—Attempts to find new anti-malarials. Introduction by George Barger and Robert Robinson. Part I. Some pyrroloquinoline derivatives
(Mrs.) Gertrude Maud Robinson
pg 2947; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002947
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CCCXCVIII.—Attempts to find new anti-malarials. Part II. Aminoalkylquinolinium salts and some related substances
Tiruventaka Rajendra Seshadri
pg 2952; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002952
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CCCXCIX.—Attempts to find new anti-malarials. Part III. Some substituted aminoalkylaminoquinolines
Alfred William Baldwin
pg 2959; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002959
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CCCC.—Attempts to find new anti-malarials. Part IV. -Benziminazolylethylamine and -5(or 6)-ethoxybenziminazolylethylamine
Bibhucharan Chatterjee
pg 2965; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002965
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Obituary notices: Ernest Edward Mabbott, 1904–1929; Francis Edward Matthews, 1862–1929; James Moir, 1874–1929; Thomas Burr Osborne; Joseph Tcherniac, 1851–1928
E. E. Turner and Thomas H. Norton
pg 2969; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002969
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Index of authors' names, 1929

pg 2983; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290002983
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Index of subjects, 1929

pg 3001; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290003001
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Formula index

pg 3041; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290003041
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Errata

pg 3095; DOI:
10.1039/JR9290003095
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