Front matter pg P001; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100FP001 |
Hugo Mller Lecture. The chemistry and geochemistry of the titanium group George von Hevesy pg 1; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000001 |
List of physico-chemical symbols adopted by the Chemical Society pg A001; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100BA001 |
Additions to the Library of the Chemical Society during the year 1930 pg B001; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100BB001 |
Additions to the Library of the Chemical Society during the year 1931 pg C001; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100BC001 |
Proceedings of the Chemical Society pg D001; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100BD001 |
Front matter pg P003; DOI: 10.1039/JR93100FP003 |
I.—The formation of kojic acid from sugars by Aspergillus oryz Frederick Chailenger Louis Klein and Thomas Kennedy Walker pg 16; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000016 |
II.—Digitalis glucosides. Part III. Glucosides of Digitalis lanata Sydney Smith pg 23; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000023 |
III.—The action of Beckmann's mixture on some monocyclic terpenes. Part II. Terpinolene and origanene. Thomas Anderson Henry and Humphrey Paget pg 25; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000025 |
IV.—The interaction between iodine pentoxide and nitric oxide Madhavlal Sukhlal Shah and Trambaklal Mohnlal Oza pg 32; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000032 |
V.—1--Halogenoalkylisoquinolines and their derivatives Reginald Child and Frank Lee Pyman pg 36; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000036 |
VI.—New derivatives of pyrrole. Part I. The synthesis of 3-keto-4 : 5-dihydrodi-(1 : 2)-pyrrole and of 8-keto-5 : 6 : 7 : 8-tetrahydropyrrocoline George Roger Clemo and George Rowntree Ramage pg 49; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000049 |
VII.—Phase-rule studies on metallic thiocyanates. Part I. The systems Ba(CNS)2–NaCNS–H2O and Ba(CNS)2–KCNS-H2O at 25 Vincent Joseph Oocleshaw pg 55; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000055 |
VIII.—Germanium. Part VIII. The action of ammonia on germanium tetrachloride: germanium imide John Smeath Thomas and William Pugh pg 60; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000060 |
IX.—Syntheses of glucosides. Part VII. The synthesis of 6-bromoindican Alexander Robertson and Roy Basil Waters pg 72; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000072 |
X.—Chlorination of o- and p- nitrotoluenes. 3 : 4 : 6-Trichloro-2-nitrotoluene and 2 : 6-dichloro-4-nitrotoluene Leopold Ferdinand Levy and Henry Stephen pg 76; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000076 |
XI.—The preparation of 4-nitrophthalimide and derivatives Leopold Ferdinand Levy and Henry Stephen pg 79; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000079 |
XII.—A new method of reducing aromatic nitro-compounds Theodora Elizabeth de Kiewiet and Henry Stephen pg 82; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000082 |
XIII.—2-Hydroxy-4-methoxy- and 4-hydroxy-2-methoxy-benzaldehydes Theodora Elizabeth de Kiewiet and Henry Stephen pg 84; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000084 |
XIV.—The relative strengths of bases in non-aqueous solutions. Part III Eric Ian Johnson and James Riddick Partington pg 86; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000086 |
XV.—The action of nitric acid on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part IX Stephen Arnold Bryant and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 93; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000093 |
XVI.—The co-ordination compounds of oximes. Part II. Nickel and cobalt compounds of o-hydroxybenzaldoxime Oscar L. Brady pg 105; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000105 |
XVII.—Quinoline compounds containing arsenic. Part II. Synthesis of 6-methoxyquinoline derivatives of aminophenylarsinic acids by the use of 4-bromo-6-methoxy-2-methylquinoline Robert Henry Slater pg 107; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000107 |
XVIII.—Studies in the naphthalene series. Part II. Diaryl- and triaryl-methane derivatives of methyl--naphthylamine Basker Gokhle and Frederick Alfred Mason pg 118; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000118 |
XIX.—The parachor and chemical constitution. Part XVI. Silicon compounds Samuel Sugden and Henry Wilkins pg 126; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000126 |
XX.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XI. Addition of hydrogen bromide to - and -dimethylbutadiene Ernest Harold Farmer and Frederick G. B. Marshall pg 129; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000129 |
XXI.—The chlorination of iodophenols. Part III. The chlorination of o-iodophenol Samuel Buchan and Hamilton McCombie pg 137; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000137 |
XXII.—Reduction products of the hydroxyanthraquinones. Part XII Gordon Frederick Attree and Arthur George Perkin pg 144; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000144 |
XXIII.—Heterocyclic systems containing selenium. Part IV. cycloSelenohexane Gilbeet T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall pg 173; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000173 |
XXIV.—cycloTellurobutane (tetrahydrotellurophen) Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall pg 180; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000180 |
XXV.—Some aliphatic compounds of arsenic W. J. Cecil Dyke Gwyn Davies and William J. Jones pg 185; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000185 |
XXVI.—Researches in the menthone series. Part IX. A new optical resolution of dl-menthol and of dl-camphor-10-sulphonic acid John Read and William John Grubb pg 188; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000188 |
XXVII.—The propagation of flame in electric fields. Part I. Distortion of the flame surface Ernest Michel Guénault and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 195; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000195 |
XXVIII.—The conductivity of electrolytes in nitromethane C. P. Wright D. M. Murray-Rust and Sir Harold Hartley pg 199; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000199 |
XXIX.—The conductivity of electrolytes in nitrobenzene D. M. Murray-Rust H. J. Hadow and Sir Harold Hartley pg 215; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000215 |
Notes Cedric Burton Radcliffe Wallace Frank Short John Stanley Herbert Davies Albert Edward Oxford William Ogilvie Kermack James Fergus Smith and Frederic Barry Kipping pg 220; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000220 |
XXX.—Formation of sulphonium chlorides and of unsaturated substances by the action of water and of aqueous alcoholic potash on -dichlorodiethyl sulphide John Stanley Herbert Davies and Albert Edward Oxford pg 224; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000224 |
XXXI.—A synthesis of hydrastine. Part I Edward Hope Frank Lee Pyman Frederick George Percy Remfry and Robert Robinson pg 236; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000236 |
XXXII.—Catalytic influences in three-carbon tautomerism. Part II. The action of acid catalysts on ketones George Armand Robert Kon pg 248; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000248 |
XXXIII.—The relative directive powers of groups of the forms RO and RRN in aromatic substitution. Part IX. The nitration of p-cetyloxyanisole and p-benzyloxyanisole John Charles Smith pg 251; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000251 |
XXXIV.—The compound uronic acids. Structure of the aldobionic acid from gum arabic Sydney William Challinor Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund Langley Hirst pg 258; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000258 |
XXXV.—Syntheses with -dichlorodiethyl ether. Part II. Heterocyclic compounds containing two members of the oxygen group in the ring. 1 : 4-Selenoxan and its derivatives Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 266; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000266 |
XXXVI.—Syntheses of antiseptic derivatives of indan-1 : 3-dione. Part I. Interaction of malonyl chloride and of alkylmalonyl chlorides with the methyl ethers of resorcinol and -naphthol Raphael Black Herbert Shaw and Thomas Kennedy Walker pg 272; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000272 |
XXXVII.—N-acyl derivatives of alanine. The resolution of externally compensated m-nitrobenzoylalanine William Morris Colles and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 279; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000279 |
XXXVIII.—The essential oil of Backhousia angustifolia. Part III. The constitutions of angustione and dehydroangustione Robert Sydney Cahn Charles Stanley Gibson Arthur Ramon Penfold and John Lionel Simonsen pg 286; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000286 |
XXXIX.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XIV. Chloro-derivatives Leslie Alderman Elson and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 294; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000294 |
XL.—Esters of orthophenylacetic acid Peter P. T. Sah Shao Yuan Ma and Chung Hsi Kao pg 305; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000305 |
XLI.—The salt-forming characteristics of doubly- and singly-linked elements of the oxygen group. Part I. The carbonyl group in benzaldehyde and acetophenone John William Baker pg 307; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000307 |
XLII.—The salt-forming characteristics of doubly- and singly-linked elements of the oxygen group. Part II. Nitration of benzaldehyde and acetophenone in sulphuric acid solution John William Baker and William George Moffitt pg 314; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000314 |
XLIII.—The properties of nicotine and its derivatives. Part III. Chloronicotine and methylnicotone Thomas Martin Lowry and Hamid Khan Gore pg 319; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000319 |
XLIV.—The properties of the chlorides of sulphur. Part V. Metastable states Thomas Martin Lowry and Gilbert Jessop pg 323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000323 |
XLV.—The kinetics of the reduction of cuprous oxide. Part I. The reduction at low pressures: with an appendix giving the results of further experiments on the oxidation of copper at low pressures Fredbeick James Wilkins pg 330; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000330 |
XLVI.—Some reactions of phenyl propenyl ketone with semicarbazides and thiosemicarbazides Alexander Young Livingstone and Forsyth James Wilson pg 335; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000335 |
Third Liversidge lecture. Delivered before the Chemical Society on December 11th, 1930 William Arthur Bone Ph.D.D.Sc.F.R.S. pg 338; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000338 |
XLVII.—Co-ordinated compounds of the alkali metals. Part III Frederick Mason Brewer pg 361; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000361 |
XLVIII.—The analysis of mixtures of hydrogen, methane, and ethane Oswald James Walker and Soorya Narayan Shukla pg 368; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000368 |
XLIX.—A study of the aliphatic ethers Herbert Henstock pg 371; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000371 |
L.—Studies in the naphthalene series. Part III. The preparation of 3-amino-2-naphthyl methyl ether Gev Bamanshaw Jambuserwala Sidney Holt and Frederick Alfred Mason pg 373; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000373 |
LI.—Studies in the naphthalene series. Part IV. The preparation and properties of 2-naphthol-3-sulphonic acid Sidney Holt and Frederick Alfred Mason pg 377; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000377 |
LII.—The halogenation of optically active phenyl-methylcarbinol in the presence and in the absence of pyridine, by thionyl chloride and the chlorides and oxychloride of phosphorus Joseph Kenyon Henry Phillips Frank Martin and Hussey Taylor pg 382; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000382 |
LIII.—Studies in electro-endosmosis. Part IV. The electro-endosmosis of some organic liquids against a glass surface Fred Fairbrother and Mark Balkin pg 389; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000389 |
LIV.—The viscosity and density of rubidium nitrate solutions Harold Greville Smith John Hulton Wolfenden and Sir Harold Hartley pg 403; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000403 |
LV.—Equilibrium constants for the decomposition of ammonium bicarbonate William Kenneth Hutchison pg 410; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000410 |
LVI.—The polysulphides of the, alkali metals. Part II. Lithium Thomas Gibson Pearson and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 413; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000413 |
LVII.—The inhibition of chemical reactions. Part IV. The site of anti-oxygenic action. The oxidation of sodium sulphite and benzaldehyde Kenneth Claude Bailey and Violet Hilda Ffrench pg 420; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000420 |
LVIII.—The lupin alkaloids. Part III George Roger Clemo Richard Raper and Charles Robert Sydney Tenniswood pg 429; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000429 |
LIX.—The lupin alkaloids. Part IV. The synthesis of octahydropyridocoline George Roger Clemo and George Rowntree Ramage pg 437; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000437 |
Notes Vinayak Keshav Bhagwat Douglas Kinley Moore Frank Lee Pyman C. H. Kao Shao-yuan Ma John Lionel Simonsen J. T. Hewitt and William Lewcock pg 443; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000443 |
LX.—The partial esterification of polyhydric alcohols. Part XI. The five methyl ethers of glycerol and related compounds Arthur Fairbourne George Philip Gibson and David William Stephens pg 445; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000445 |
LXI.—The use of the antimony–antimonous oxide electrode in the determination of the concentration of hydrogen ions and in potenliometric titrations. The Prideaux–Ward universal buffer mixture Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Robert Anthony Robinson pg 458; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000458 |
LXIL.—The period of induction of the reaction between ammonium sulphide and formaldehyde solutions Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and (Miss) Morna Macleod pg 474; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000474 |
LXIII.—The action of substituted aromatic amines on camphoric anhydride. The rotatory powers of some disubstituted camphoranilic acids Mahan Singh and Dara Singh pg 478; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000478 |
LXIV.—The use of tetramethylene dibromide in the synthetical formation of closed carbon chains Leonard James Goldsworthy pg 482; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000482 |
LXV.—Poly cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part II. The non-existence of 1 : 2 : 7: 8-dibenzanthracene James Wilfred Cook pg 487; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000487 |
LXVI.—Polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part III. Derivatives of 1 : 2 : 5 : 6-dibenzanthracene James Wilfred Cook pg 489; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000489 |
LXVII.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part IV. Condensed derivatives of 1 : 2-benzanthracene James Welfred Cook pg 499; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000499 |
LXVIII.—The action of amines on 2-substituted semicarbazones James Chapman and Forsyth James Wilson pg 507; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000507 |
LXIX.—Syntheses of antiseptic derivatives of indan-1 : 3-dione. Part II. Interaction of alkylmalonyl chlorides with p-tolyl methyl ether Thomas Kennedy Walker Arthur James Suthers Leslie Laughton Roe and Herbert Shaw pg 514; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000514 |
LXX.—Derivatives of 1 : 2-dihydroxythioxanthone Alfred A. Levi and Samuel Smiles pg 520; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000520 |
LXXI.—Potassium permanganate, as a reagent for the detection of lower oxides in phosphoric acid John William Smith pg 528; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000528 |
LXXII.—Some substitution products of 2-nitro- and 2-acetamido-diphenyl ethers and the corresponding diphenylene oxides Hamilton McCombie William George Macmillan and Harold Archibald Scarborough pg 529; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000529 |
LXXIII.—The configuration of the doubly-linked tervalent nitrogen atom. Part IV. The resolution of -methyltrimethylene dithiolcarbonate carboxyphenylhydrazone William Hobson Mills and Bernard Charles Saunders pg 537; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000537 |
LXXIV.—The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XXII. Optically active -dimethylglutaconic acid Terence Henderson McCombs John Packer and Jocelyn Field Thorpe pg 547; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000547 |
LXXV.—The structure of the glutaconic acids and esters. Part I. Cyanoglutaconic esters George Armand Robert Kon and Homi Ruttonji Nanji pg 560; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000560 |
LXXVI.—Tertiary arylalkyl phosphines. Part II Ivor Kenneth Jackson and William J. Jones pg 575; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000575 |
LXXVIL.—The melting-point curves of the mono-basic fatty acids Annie Millicent King and William Edward Garner pg 578; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000578 |
LXXVIII.—Oxonitin Thomas Anderson Henry and Thomas Marvel Sharp pg 581; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000581 |
LXXIX.—Dyes derived from acenaphthenequinone. Part II. Azine and azonium derivatives Sisir Kumar Guha pg 582; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000582 |
LXXX.—Studies in the composition of coal. Methods for the rational analysis of coal Wilfrid Francis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 586; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000586 |
LXXXI.—The existence of solid polyiodides of potassium at 25 Norman Singers Grace pg 594; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000594 |
LXXXII.—The interaction of sulphonates and sulphonamides with piperidine Frank Bell pg 609; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000609 |
LXXXIII.—New derivatives of p-arsanilic acid. Part I. p-Arsonosuccinanilic acid and related compounds Gilbert T. Morgan and Eric Walton pg 615; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000615 |
LXXXIV.—Arsonic acids of the fluorene series Gilbert T. Morgan and Jessie Stewart pg 620; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000620 |
LXXXV.—The reactions of nitrosulphonyl chlorides. Part II. The separation of nitrosulphonyl chlorides by means of hydrazine hydrate William Davies Frederick Robert Storrie and Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 624; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000624 |
LXXXVI.—Cannabis Indica resin. Part II Robert Sidney Cahn pg 630; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000630 |
LXXXVII.—The condensation of aromatic aldehydes with phenylacetonitrile (Miss) Theodora de Kiewiet and Henry Stephen pg 639; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000639 |
LXXXVIII.—The catalytic action of hydrogen on the carbon monoxide flame W. E. Garner D. A. Hall and F. E. Harvey pg 641; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000641 |
LXXXIX.—The reactions of malonic esters with formaldehyde. Part II Kenneth Norman Welch pg 653; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000653 |
XC.—Studies on hydrogen cyanide. Part III. The freezing points of hydrogen cyanide–water mixtures Joseph Edward Coates and Norman Holt Hartshorne pg 657; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000657 |
XCI.—The reduction of potassium per-rhenate Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Eric Maurice Stoddart pg 666; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000666 |
XCII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XVII. l-Menthyl hydrogen naphthalate, its alkali salts, and methyl ester H. Gordon Rule and Andrew McLean pg 669; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000669 |
Notes Henry Stephen and Kenneth Norman Welch pg 672; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000672 |
XCIII.—Studies in solvent action. Part I. Influence of polar solvents on the rotatory power of l-menthyl methyl naphthalate H. Gordon Rule and Andrew McLean pg 674; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000674 |
XCIV.—The system water–chloroform Clifton William Gibby and John Hall pg 691; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000691 |
XCV.—The polysulphides of barium and calcium Percy Lucock Robinson and William Errington Scott pg 693; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000693 |
XCVI.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part V. The precipitation of tungstates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and William Leslie German pg 709; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000709 |
XCVII.—Syntheses of thioxins Herbert A. Stevenson and Samuel Smiles pg 718; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000718 |
XCVIII.—The quantitative estimation of mixtures of isomeric unsaturated compounds. Part III. A review of the iodometric methods and a new bromometric method Reginald Patrick Linstead and Jason Thomas William Mann pg 723; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000723 |
XCIX.—Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part IV. The two types of tautomerism of itaconic acids and the connexion between configurational and tautomeric changes in alkali Reginald Patrick Linstead and Jason Thomas William Mann pg 726; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000726 |
C.—Investigations of the olefinic acids. Part V. The influence of bases on the condensation of aldehydes and malonic acid, and a note on the Knoevenagel reaction Stanley Edward Boxer and Reginald Patrick Linstead pg 740; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000740 |
CI.—The condensation of butyl chloral hydrate with aryl hydrazines Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving pg 751; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000751 |
CII.—Properties of the -chlorovinylarsines and their interaction with benzene in the presence of aluminium chloride. Production of 9 : 10-dimethylanthracene Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 753; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000753 |
CIII.—The use of 2 : 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine as a reagent for carbonyl compounds Oscar L. Brady pg 756; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000756 |
CIV.—Mobile anion tautomerism. Part VI. The activation of the three-carbon anionotropic system by polynuclear aryl groups Harold Burton pg 759; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000759 |
CV.—Co-ordination compounds of the chloroplatinates of choline and its esters Harold Ward Dudley pg 763; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000763 |
CVI.—A synthesis of unsymmetrical diphenyl derivatives James Kenner and Herbert Shaw pg 769; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000769 |
CVII.—Strychnine and brucine. Part XII. The constitution of dinitrostrycholcarboxylic acid Kottiazath Narayana Menon and Robert Robinson pg 773; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000773 |
CVIII.—-Cyanine dyes containing pyridine or -naphthaquinoline nuclei Frances Mary Hamer and Miriam Ivy Kelly pg 777; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000777 |
CIX.—The 4-hydroxy-1-aryl-5-methylpyrazoles Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving pg 786; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000786 |
CX.—The dissociation of salts in nitrobenzene W. F. Kenrick Wynne-Jones pg 795; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000795 |
CXI.—Higher aliphatic compounds. Part I. The systems ethyl palmitate–ethyl stearate and hexa-decyl alcohol–octadecyl alcohol John Charles Smith pg 802; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000802 |
CXII.—The parachor of tervalent iodine Nevil V. Sidgwick and Edmund D. P. Barkworth pg 807; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000807 |
CXIII.—The position of the nitroso-group among substituents capable of activating suitably placed halogens, etc., in aromatic nuclei Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre pg 810; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000810 |
CXIV.—The intramolecular strain in substituted dihydroresorcinols. Part I Leonard Eric Hinkel Ernest Edward Ayling John Frederick James Dippy and Thomas Huber Angel pg 814; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000814 |
CXV.—Polysaccharides. Part VI. Trimethyl cellulose Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Harry Augustus Thomas pg 821; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000821 |
CXVI.—Polysaccharides. Part VII. Isolation of octamethyl cellobiose, hendecamethyl cellotriose, and a methylated cellodextrin (cellotetrose?) as crystalline products of the acetolysis of cellulose derivatives Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Harry Augustus Thomas pg 824; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000824 |
CXVII.—The use of the tungsten electrode in potentiometric titrations, and pH measurements Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Eric Norman Dodd pg 829; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000829 |
CXVIII.—The reaction between carbon and oxygen at low pressures and room temperature H. I. Bull M. H. Hall and W. E. Garner pg 837; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000837 |
CXIX.—Explosions in closed cylinders. Part IV. Correlation of flame movement and pressure development in methane–air explosions William Anthony Kirkby and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 847; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000847 |
CXX.—Studies in the composition of coal. The soluble constituents of coal and their degree of coalification Charles Cockram and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 854; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000854 |
CXXI.—The influence of moisture on the reaction between sulphur and silver John William Smith pg 860; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000860 |
CXXII.—The hydrolysis of -keto-nitriles of the type, RCH(CN)CH2COPh Marjorie Robertson and Henry Stephen pg 863; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000863 |
CXXIII.—4-Aminophthalide and some derivatives Leopold Ferdinand Levy and Henry Stephen pg 867; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000867 |
CXXIV.—A new synthesis of phthalimidoacetonitriles and a note on aminoacetonitrile sulphates Henry Stephen pg 871; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000871 |
CXXV.—The basicity of periodic acid Norman Rae pg 876; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000876 |
CXXVI.—Ionisation in gaseous explosions William Anthony Kirkby pg 878; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000878 |
CXXVII.—Piperonal-6-arsonic acid Isidore Elkanah Balaban pg 885; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000885 |
CXXVIII.—The Beckmann transformation. Part I. The production of amidines during the Beckmann transformation of ketoximes and the mechanism of their formation Henry Stephen and William Bleloch pg 886; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000886 |
CXXIX.—Studies in the coumaranone series. Part III. Dihydro-- and --naphthafuranones and their condensation products with aromatic aldehydes Bertram Hobart Ingham Henry Stephen and Ronald Timpe pg 895; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000895 |
CXXX.—The distribution of saturated and unsaturated higher fatty acids in mixed synthetic glycol esters Ramkanta Bhattacharya and Thomas Percy Hilditch pg 901; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000901 |
CXXXI.—Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part VIII. The conversion of -methyladipic acid into 3-methylcyclopentanone and the preparation of 3-methylcyclopentane-1 : 1-diacetic acid Arthur Israel Vogel pg 907; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000907 |
CXXXII.—The conversion of iso--naphthol sulphide into 2-naphthol l-sulphide Leonard Arthur Warren and Samuel Smiles pg 914; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000914 |
CXXXIII.—Studies in dicyclic systems. Part I. The chemistry of 2-substituted cis- and trans-hexahydrohydrindenes Aruppillai Kandiah pg 922; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000922 |
CXXXIV.—Studies in dicyclic systems. Part II. The influence of cis- and trans-hexahydrohydrindene nuclei on the carbon tetrahedral angle Aruppillai Kandiah pg 952; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000952 |
CXXXV.—Studies in chemotherapy (antimalarials). Part I. A derivative of glyoxalinoquinoline Kartar Singh Narang and Jñanendra Nath Rây pg 976; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000976 |
Notes Robert Robinson John Stephen Watt Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon pg 980; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000980 |
Annual General Meeting pg 982; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310000982 |
Presidential address. Part I. A Retrospect. Part II. The outcome of some recent research work Jocelyn Field Thorpe C.B.E.D.Sc.F.R.S. pg 1002; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001002 |
Obituary notices A. Lucas E. Gabriel Jones T. W. Edgeworth David Ernest Goulding and E. R. Bolton pg 1024; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001024 |
Second Pedler lecture. Delivered on March 6th, 1931 Heinrich Wieland pg 1055; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001055 |
CXXXVI.—A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part IV. The constitution of the condensation products of diazo-compounds with -naphthol derivatives substituted in the l-position Frederick Maurice Rowe and Arnold Thornton Peters pg 1065; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001065 |
CXXXVII.—A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-l-sulphonic acid. Part V. The 4-nitro- and 4-amino-derivatives of 3-phenyl-4-methylphthalaz-1-one Frederick Maurice Rowe Esther Levin and Arnold Thornton Peters pg 1067; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001067 |
CXXXVIII.—A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-l-sulphonic acid. Part VI. Preparation of phthalazine, phthalazone, and phthalimidine derivatives from 2 : 6-dichloro- and 2 : 6-dibromo-4-nitroaniline Frederick Maurice Rowe Charles Dunbar and Norman Henry Williams pg 1073; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001073 |
CXXXIX.—The interaction of halogen-substituted p-tolythydrazines with chloral Frederick Daniel Chattaway Thomas Ethelred and Wilby Browne pg 1088; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001088 |
CXL.—Studies of valency. Part XV. Absorption spectra of polyhalide ions Frank Lathe Gilbert (Mrs.) Rose Rachel Goldstein and Thomas Martin Lowry pg 1092; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001092 |
CXLI.—The chlorination of iodophenols. Part IV. The action of chlorine on derivatives of p-iodo-phenol Donald Matheson and Hamilton McCombie pg 1103; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001103 |
CXLII.—Polyphenyls. Part I. The symmetrical diphenyldiphenyls Sydney Thomas Bowden pg 1111; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001111 |
CXLIII.—Hydrolysis and decomposition of menthyl methyl xanthate and of bornyl methyl xanthate Irene Mary McAlpine pg 1114; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001114 |
CXLIV.—Dealkylation of phenolic ethers by pyridine and piperidine Robert Sidney Cahn pg 1121; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001121 |
CXLV.—The use of arylcarbimides in identifying hydroxylic compounds Gilbert T. Morgan and Alfred E. J. Pettet pg 1124; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001124 |
CXLVL.—The methylurethanes of -3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenylethyldimethylamine and -4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylethyldimethylamine and their miotic activities Edgar Stedman and Ellen Stedman pg 1126; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001126 |
CXLVII.—The structure of glucal Edmund Langley Hirst and Clarence Sydney Woolvin pg 1131; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001131 |
CXLVIII.—The solution tension of sodium in solvents other than water Frederick Karl Victor Koch pg 1138; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001138 |
CXLIX.—The methylation of benziminazoles Montague Alexandra Phillips pg 1143; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001143 |
CL.—The action of piperidine on acetonesemicarbazone Jean M. Stratton and Forsyte James Wilson pg 1154; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001154 |
CLI.—The stereoisomeric 2 : 3 : 5 : 6-tetramethylpiperazines. Part II. The configuration of the so-called -isomeride Frederic Barry Kipping pg 1160; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001160 |
CLII.—Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part II. 1 : 4:--Naphthapyrones Amar Singh Bhullar and Krishnasami Venkataraman pg 1165; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001165 |
CLIII.—The nitration of 2 : 4 : 6-trimethylbenzaldehyde Leonard Eric Hinkel Ernest Edward Ayling and William Henry Morgan pg 1170; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001170 |
CLIV.—The reactions of substituted ammonium aryloxides and of related compounds. Part I. The preparation and thermal decomposition of some tetrasubstituted ammonium aryloxides Rosalind Venetia Henley and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1172; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001172 |
CLV.—The cinchona alkaloids and substances related to them. Part I. Some piperidinomethylcarbinol hydrochlorides Rosalind Venetia Henley and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1182; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001182 |
CLVI.—The optical resolution of 3 : 5-dinitro-6--naphthylbenzoic acid Mary Stephen Lesslie and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1188; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001188 |
CLVII.—Thioquinols Leonard Arthur Warren and Samuel Smiles pg 1192; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001192 |
CLVIII.—The solubility of picric acid in mixed solvents. Part I. Water–alcohol and water–acetone mixtures James Cooper Duff and Edwin John Bills pg 1196; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001196 |
CLIX.—The dissociation constants of organic acids. Part III. The routine preparation of equilibrium water and of moderate grade conductivity water Arthur Israel Vogel and George Harold Jeffery pg 1201; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001201 |
CLX.—The estimation of phosphorus in organic compounds Walter Cule Davies and Daniel Richard Davies pg 1207; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001207 |
CLXI.—An approximate determination of the molecular depression of the freezing point for bornyl chloride; with a note on the recorded values of the same constant for camphor Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and William Harry Arlett Webb pg 1211; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001211 |
CLXII.—The chemistry of alkylcyclopentanones. Part I. Derivatives of 3-methylcyclopentanone Ranchhodji Dajibhai Desai pg 1216; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001216 |
CLXIII.—Symmetrical triad prototropic systems. Part VII. The analogy between symmetrical triad systems and aromatic side-chain reactivity, and the effect of p-substitution on mobility and equilibrium in the -diphenylmethyleneazomethine system Charles William Shoppee pg 1225; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001225 |
CLXIV.—Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part I. A synthesis of scopoletin Frank S. H. Head and Alexander Robertson pg 1241; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001241 |
CLXV.—Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part II. The benzoylation of ketones derived from phloroglucinol Frederick W. Canter Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson pg 1245; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001245 |
CLXVI.—Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part III. The preparation of coumarins and 1 : 4-benzopyrones from phloroglucinol and resorcinol Frederick W. Canter Frank H. Curd and Alexander Robertson pg 1255; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001255 |
CLXVII.—The catalytic production of polynuclear compounds. Part II George Roger Clemo Joseph George Cockburn and Robert Spence pg 1265; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001265 |
CLXVIII.—Triazole compounds. Part IV. The constitution of the methyl-1 : 2 : 3-benztriazole N-oxides and the action of methyl sulphate on nitro-1-hydroxy-1 : 2 : 3-benztriazoles Oscar L. Brady and Cedric V. Reynolds pg 1273; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001273 |
CLXIX.—The rearrangement of the alkylanilines. Part IV. The formation of olefins from the alkylaniline hydrobromides Wilfred John Hickikbottom and Samuel Edward Allan Ryder pg 1281; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001281 |
CLXX.—Studies of the glucosides. Part IV. Aesculin Alexander Killen Macbeth pg 1288; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001288 |
CLXXI.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLIV. The formation of trichlorosilicane or of silicon dichloride from phenylsilicon trichloride Frederic Stanley Kipping John Charles Blackburn and John Francis Short pg 1290; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001290 |
CLXXII.—Constitutional studies in the monocarboxylic acids derived from sugars. Part V. Hexonic and pentonic acid amides. The action of sodium hypochlorite on the isomeric trimethyl arabonamides Robert William Humphreys John Pryde and Edward Thomas Waters pg 1298; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001298 |
CLXXIII.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part III. Potassium Thomas Gibson Pearson and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 1304; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001304 |
CLXXIV.—The reactions of the dioxides of selenium and tellurium with the halogen acids Thomas Wallace Parker and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 1314; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001314 |
CLXXV.—The translation motion of molecules in the adsorbed phase on solids Donald Hugh Bangham and Nazim Fakhoury pg 1324; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001324 |
CLXXVI.—Synthesis of alkyl naphthalenes. Part III. 2 : 3 : 5-Trimethylnaphthalene Donald Graham Wilkinson pg 1333; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001333 |
CLXXVII.—Styrylpyrylium salts. Part XIII. The reactivity of methyl -phenylethyl and methyl -phenylpropyl ketones Isidor Morris Heilbron Robert Norman Heslop Francis Irving and John Shevlin Wilson pg 1336; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001336 |
CLXXVIII.—Polysaccharides. Part VIII. Evidence of continuous chains of -glucopyranose units in starch and glycogen Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund George Vincent Percival pg 1342; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001342 |
CLXXIX.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part VI. 4-Glucosido-mannose and its methylated derivatives Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Harvey Richard Lyle Streight pg 1349; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001349 |
CLXXX.—The structure of carbohydrates and their optical rotatory power. Part VII. 4-Galactosidomannose and its methylated derivatives Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Millicent Mary Theodosia Plant pg 1354; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001354 |
CLXXXI.—Orientation effects in the diphenyl series. Part IX. The nitration of 4-chloro-4-fluoro- and 4-bromo-4-fluoro-diphenyl Elizabeth Esther Jessie Marler and Eustace Ebenezer Turner pg 1359; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001359 |
CLXXXII.—The structure of diisoeugenol Robert Downs Haworth and Cecil Robert Mavin pg 1363; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001363 |
CLXXXIII.—l-4-isoPropyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one Robert Sidney Cahn Arthur Ramon Penfold and John Lionel Simonsen pg 1366; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001366 |
CLXXXIV.—New synthesis of dl-pilopic acid Kenneth Norman Welch pg 1370; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001370 |
CLXXXV.—The electrical energy of dipole molecules in solution, and the solubilities of ammonia, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen sulphide, in various solvents Ronald P. Bell pg 1371; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001371 |
CLXXXVI.—Some reactions of ortho-derivatives of aldehydes and ketones Wesley Cocker Arthur Lapworth and Arnold Thornton Peters pg 1382; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001382 |
CLXXXVII.—Experiments on the synthetic preparation and isolation of some of the simpler amino-acids Wesley Cocker and Arthur Lapworth pg 1391; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001391 |
CLXXXVIII.—The preparation and properties of nickelous oxide Mata Prasad and Mangesh Ganesh Tendulkar pg 1403; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001403 |
CLXXXIX.—The action of sulphuric acid on nickel–copper matte Mata Prasad and Mangesh Ganesh Tendulkar pg 1407; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001407 |
CXC.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXVI. Some substituted acrylic acids George Armand Robert Kon Ernest Leton Reginald Patrick Linstead and Leslie George Brett Parsons pg 1411; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001411 |
CXCI.—An electrochemical method for the approximate determination of the constitution of complexes in solution. Application to some complex ions of copper and of nickel Frederick Karl Victor Koch pg 1418; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001418 |
CXCII.—Complex acid tungstates Reece Henry Vallance pg 1421; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001421 |
CXCIII.—Physicochemical studies of complex acids. Part VI. The precipitation of molybdates Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and William Leslie German pg 1429; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001429 |
CXCIV.—The distribution of ammonia between chloroform and water at 25 Vincent Joseph Occleshaw pg 1436; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001436 |
CXCV.—The sulphides and selenides of rhenium Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Eric Maurice Stoddart pg 1439; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001439 |
CXCVI.—The constitution of the sulphates of molybdenum Frank Harold Nicholls Harold Saenger and William Wardlaw pg 1443; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001443 |
CXCVII.—The stability of organic, molecular compounds Tom Sidney Moore Florence Shepherd and Edith Goodall pg 1447; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001447 |
CXCVIII.—Universal buffer solutions and the dissociation constant of veronal Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Robert Anthony Robinson pg 1456; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001456 |
CXCIX.—A method for the preparation of some new organo-thallium halides Frederick Challenger and Bertha Parker pg 1462; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001462 |
CC.—Bases derived from some substituted propenylbenzenes, with a note on the preparation of pure methylamine Thomas Marvel Sharp and William Solomon pg 1468; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001468 |
CCI.—Optical activity and the, polarity of substituent groups. Part XVIII. l-Menthyl and d--octyl esters of picolinic, quinaldinic, nicotinic, and cinchoninic acids H. Gordon Rule John B. Miles Gordon Smith and Mary M. Barnett pg 1478; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001478 |
CCII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XIX. 1-Menthyl esters of benzenesulphonic acids, and of benzoic acids with sulphur-containing o-substituents H. Gordon Rule and Gordon Smith pg 1482; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001482 |
CCIII.—The reduction products of certain cyclic methyleneamines John Graymore pg 1490; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001490 |
CCIV.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part XI. The constitution of 3-chloro-4-nitrosophenol Herbert Henry Hodgson pg 1494; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001494 |
CCV.—The nitration of brominated 3-hydroxybenzaldehydes and the bromination of nitrated 3-hydroxybenzdldehydes, with cases of group migration Herbert Henry Hodgson and Ernest Walter Smith pg 1500; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001500 |
CCVI.—The action of nitrous acid on 3-nitro- and 4-nitro-dimethylaniline and the so-called -3 : 4-dinitrodimethylaniline Herbert Henry Hodgson and Ernest Walter Smith pg 1508; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001508 |
CCVII.—The interaction of anilides and hypochlorous acid David Reginald Pryde and Frederick George Soper pg 1510; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001510 |
CCVIII.—The direct interchange of chlorine in the interaction of p-toluenesulphonamide and N-chloroacetanilide David Reginald Pryde and Frederick George Soper pg 1514; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001514 |
CCIX.—Co-ordination compounds of phosphorus and antimony pentachlorides James C. Hutton and Harry W. Webb pg 1518; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001518 |
CCX.—The intermediate-compound theory of heterogeneous catalysis. An attempt at a quantitative investigation of the range of validity of this theory for the reaction 2H2+ O2 2H2O on a copper catalyst Frederick James Wilkins and Stewart Henry Bastow pg 1525; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001525 |
CCXI.—The melting points and heats of crystallisation of the normal long-chain hydrocarbons William Edward Garner Katharine Van Bibber and Annie Millicent King pg 1533; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001533 |
CCXII.—The condensation of -formylphenylacetonitriles with phenols. Part I Ishwar Chand Badhwar Wilson Baker Bala Krishna Menon and Krishnasami Venkataraman pg 1541; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001541 |
CCXIII.—Synthesis of substances analogous to bile acid degradation products. Part I. Preliminary investigation of methods of attachment of carboxylated side chains to the cyclopentane nucleus John William Baker pg 1546; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001546 |
CCXIV.—Sorption of ammonia on chabazite Meredith Gwynne Evans pg 1556; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001556 |
CCXV.—Studies in electro-endosmosis. Part V. The electro-endosmosis and surface conductivity against a glass surface of solutions of hydrogen chloride in benzene and other solvents Fred Fairbrother and Mark Balkin pg 1564; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001564 |
CCXVI.—Csium tetrabromide Norman Rae pg 1578; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001578 |
CCXVII.—The nuclear alkylation of aromatic bases. Part I. The action of methyl alcohol on the hydrochlorides of o- and p-toluidine, mesidine, and dimethylmesidine Donald Holroyde Hey pg 1581; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001581 |
CCXVIII.—The thermal decomposition of methane. Part II. The homogeneous reaction G. C. Holliday and W. J. Gooderham pg 1594; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001594 |
Notes George Armand Robert Kon Oscar L. Brady Margaret D. Porter and Reginald Craven pg 1604; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001604 |
Definitive Report of the Committee for the Reform of Nomenclature in Organic Chemistry pg 1607; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001607 |
First Report of the Committee on the Atomic Weights of the International Union of Chemistry G.P. Baxter (Sec.) Mme. M. Curie O. Hönigschmid P. Lebeau and R. J. Meyer pg 1617; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001617 |
CCXIX.—Capillary activity in aqueous solutions Herbert Mills and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 1629; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001629 |
CCXX.—The solubility of sodium fluosilicate in aqueous sodium sulphate solutions, and the activity coefficients of sodium fluosilicate and the fluosilicate ion Annie Gwyneth Rees and Lawson John Hudleston pg 1648; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001648 |
CCXXI.—The action of light on mixtures of ozone and chlorine. Part I. Experimental. Results with low ozone concentrations Arthur John Allmand and John William Tranter Spinks pg 1652; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001652 |
CCXXII.—Influence of poles and polar linkings on tautomerism in the simple three-carbon system. Part II. Prototropy in bis-quaternary -propenylenediammonium salts Christopher Kelk Ingold and Eugene Rothstein pg 1666; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001666 |
CCXXIII.—Stereoisomerism of disulphoxides and related substances. Part VII. Some further pairs of isomeric dioxides G. Macdonald Bennett and F. Sydney Statham pg 1684; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001684 |
CCXXIV.—Stereoisomerism of disulphoxides and related substances. Part VIII. Isomeric tetrabromides of a disulphide G. Macdonald Bennett and F. Sydney Statham pg 1690; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001690 |
CCXXV.—Studies in the penthian series. Part IV. The four stereoisomeric oxides of benzamidobenzpenthiene G. Macdonald Bennett and W. Bertram Waddington pg 1692; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001692 |
CCXXVI.—Derivatives of the aliphatic glycols. Part III G. Macdonald Bennett and A. Neville Mosses pg 1697; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001697 |
CCXXVII.—Studies in the coumarin series. Part II. The conversion of substituted coumarins into benzopyrylium salts Isidor Morris Hellbron Douglas William Hill and Harold Norman Walls pg 1701; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001701 |
CCXXVIII.—Natural glucosides. Part III. The position of the biose residue in hesperidin Frederick E. King and Alexander Robertson pg 1704; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001704 |
CCXXIX.—Natural glucosides. Part IV. The constitution of euxanthic acid Alexander Robertson and Roy Basil Waters pg 1709; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001709 |
CCXXX.—The dissociation constants of organic acids. Part IV. The mobilities of the sodium, potassium, and hydrogen ions at 25, and the determination of cell constants at 25 George Harold Jeffery and Arthur Israel Vogel pg 1715; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001715 |
CCXXXI.—The molecular lowering of freezing point for camphor Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre and (Miss) Catherine Gunn Tideman pg 1729; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001729 |
CCXXXII.—The dimorphism of certain higher aliphatic compounds John William Cole Phillips and Stanley Augustus Mumford pg 1732; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001732 |
CCXXXIII.—The condensation of dichloroacetaldehyde with p-hydroxybenzoic acid Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Larkin Hundley Farinholt pg 1737; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001737 |
CCXXXIV.—2 : 4 : 6-Trichlorophenylhydrazine Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving pg 1740; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001740 |
CCXXXV.—New derivatives of p-arsanilic acid. Part II. p-Arsonomalonanilic acid and related compounds Gilbert T. Morgan and Eric Walton pg 1743; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001743 |
CCXXXVI.—The structures of the oxalates of sexavalent molybdenum Henry Mills Spittle and William Wardlaw pg 1748; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001748 |
CCXXXVII.—Ternary system zinc oxide–nitric acid–water Henry George Denham and David Andrew Dick pg 1753; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001753 |
CCXXXVIII.—The ternary system lead oxide–nitrogen pentoxide–water Henry George Denham and John Oxley Kidson pg 1757; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001757 |
CCXXXIX.—Muconic and hydromuconic acids. Part V. Ester-addition to ethyl muconate Ernest Harold Farmer and Thakorbhai Naranji Mehta pg 1762; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001762 |
CCXL.—Cyclic esters of sulphuric acid. Part I. The reactions of methylene sulphate Wilson Baker pg 1765; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001765 |
CCXLI.—The synthesis and orientation of trichloroanthraquinones and amino-disulphonates of anthraquinone. Part I Alan August Goldberg pg 1771; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001771 |
CCXLII.—Syntheses of cyclic compounds. Part IX. The reduction of ethyl 3-methylcyclopentylidene-l-cyanoacetate with moist aluminium amalgam and its bearing upon the configuration of the 3-methylcyclopentane ring Arthur Israel Vogel pg 1795; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001795 |
CCXLIII.—The selenates of neodymium and their in water and in selenic acid solutions John Albert Newton Friend pg 1802; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001802 |
CCXLIV.—The kinetics of the oxidation of hydrogen sulphide. Part I Harold Warris Thompson and Norman Stanley Kelland pg 1809; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001809 |
CCXLV.—A simple cell for conductometric titrations John Massey Preston pg 1827; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001827 |
CCXLVI.—The condensation of dichloroacetaldehyde with anisic acid and with p-nitroanisole Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Larkin Hundley Farinholt pg 1828; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001828 |
CCXLVII.—Substituted aromatic aldehydes in Hantzsch's pyridine condensation. Part II. Methyl- and nitro-benzaldehydes Leonard Eric Hinkel Ernest Edward Ayling and William Henry Morgan pg 1835; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001835 |
CCXLVIII.—The direct formation of quinones from 2 : 6-disubstituted derivatives of 4-nitrophenol Edward Charles Snell Jones and James Kenner pg 1842; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001842 |
CCXLIX.—A study of the polyhalides. Part I. Methods of preparation Herbert William Cremer and Donald Russell Duncan pg 1857; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001857 |
CCL.—The photochemical oxidation of alcohols by potassium dichromate. Part III Edmund John Bowen Thomas Arthur Peacocke and Edgar Robert Wellburn pg 1866; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001866 |
CCLI.—The labile nature of the halogen atom in organic compound. Part XIV. The reactivity of halogen derivatives of 5-alkylbarbituric acids Alwyn Birchmore Cox Alexander Killen Macbeth and Stuart Wortley Pennycuick pg 1870; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001870 |
Notes Eric Maurice Stoddart Frederick W. Canter and Alexander Robertson pg 1874; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001874 |
CCLII.—Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part IV. The preparation of coumarins and 1 : 4-benzopyrones from pyrogallol Frederick W. Canter Alfred R. Martin and Alexander Robertson pg 1877; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001877 |
CCLIII.—Syntheses of glucosides. Part VIII. The synthesis of monotropitoside (gaultherin) Alexander Robertson and Roy Basil Waters pg 1881; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001881 |
CCLIV.—The alkaloids of ergot. Part II. Ergotinine and ergotine Sydney Smith and Geoffrey Millward Timmis pg 1888; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001888 |
CCLV.—The alleged existence of triphenyldialkylpentaphosphines Bertie Kennedy Blount pg 1891; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001891 |
CCLVI.—A preparation of sarcosine Wesley Cocker and Arthur Lapworth pg 1894; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001894 |
CCLVII.—Stereoisomerism in polycyclic systems. Part VIII Margery Mary Cartwright and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 1898; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001898 |
CCLVIII.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XII. The addition of esters to butadiene esters and ketones: the effect of constitution on ,-ratio Ernest Harold Farmer and Thakorbhai Naranji Mehta pg 1904; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001904 |
CCLIX.—The reactions of divinyl sulphide, sulphoxide, and sulphone James Ranald Alexander and Hamilton McCombie pg 1913; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001913 |
CCLX.—A new reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-l-sulphonic acid. Part VII. The 3-nitro- and 3-amino-derivatives of 3-phenyl-4-methylphthalaz-l-one, and the nitro-3-phenyl-l-methylphthalaz-4-ones Frederick Maurice Rowe and Arnold Thornton Peters pg 1918; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001918 |
CCLXI.—The action of chlorine upon chlorosubstituted hydrazones Frederick Daniel Chattaway Thomas Deighton and Allan Adair pg 1925; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001925 |
CCLXII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XX. Aliphatic and aromatic ethers of l-menthol H. Gordon Rule and Henry Tod pg 1929; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001929 |
CCLXIII.—2-o-Aminobenzylpyridine Robert Hugh Wilson pg 1936; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001936 |
CCLXIV.—Quinoline compounds containing arsenic. Part III. Synthesis of o-5-nitro-8-quinolylaminophenylarsonic acid, 12-chloro-10-nitro-5 : 12-dihydroquinbenzarsazine, and 10-nitroquinbenzarsazinic acid Robert Henry Slater pg 1938; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001938 |
CCLXV.—The interaction of 2 : 6-dichloro-4-methylquinitrol with methyl and ethyl alcohols Edward Charles Snell Jones and James Kenner pg 1943; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001943 |
CCLXVI.—Adsorption of nitrogen by condensed atomic platinum S. H. Bastow pg 1950; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001950 |
CCLXVII.—Influence of directing groups on nuclear reactivity in oriented aromatic substitutions. Part II. Nitration of toluene Christopher Kelic Ingold Arthur Lapworth Eugene Rothstein and Denis Ward pg 1959; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001959 |
CCLXVIII.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part IV. Miscellaneous reaction. Part V. Discussion of molecular structures Thomas Gibson Pearson and Percy Lucock Robinson pg 1983; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001983 |
CCLXIX.—The action of nitric acid on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part X. Further derivatives of dihydropentindole Joseph Paulinus Massey and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 1990; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001990 |
CCLXX.—The electrolytic dissociation of transitional-metal salts. Part I. Copper, zinc, and nickel malonates David James Gibbs Ives and Harry Lister Riley pg 1998; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001998 |
CCLXXI.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part V. Preliminary studies in the synthesis of chrysene homologues James Wilfred Cook and Robert A. E. Galley pg 2012; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002012 |
CCLXXII.—The configurations of the -oximinoketones Thomas Weston Johns Taylor pg 2018; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002018 |
CCLXXIII.—A note on the calculation of the true adsorption K. S. G. Doss pg 2027; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002027 |
CCLXXIV.—Studies in complex salts. Part IV. The effect of alkyl substitution on the tendency of the aminoacetate ion to co-ordinate with copper Harry Lister Riley and Victor Gallafent pg 2029; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002029 |
CCLXXV.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part IV. Hydrolytic stability maxima of some dihydroxypropyl esters of aliphatic acids Christopher Kelk Ingold Arthur Jackson and (Mrs.) Miriam Ivy Kelly pg 2035; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002035 |
CCLXXVI.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part V. The effect of alkyl groups on hydrolytic stability maxima Constance Mary Groocock Christopher Kelk Ingold Arthur Jackson and Miriam Ivy Kelly pg 2043; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002043 |
CCLXXVII.—The preparation of n-decoic acid C. H. Kao and Shao-Yuan Ma pg 2046; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002046 |
CCLXXVIII.—Optical activity and the polarity of substituent groups. Part XXI. Growing chain effects among the l-menthyl esters of n-aliphatic acids John Harrower pg 2048; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002048 |
CCLXXIX.—Experiments on the synthesis of isoquinoline derivatives. Part I Gurcharan Singh Ahluwalia Kartar Singh Narang and Jñanendra Nath Rây pg 2057; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002057 |
CCLXXX.—The condensation of aromatic aldehydes with malonanilic acid and its derivatives Gurcharan Singh Ahluwalia Muhammad Abdul Haq and Jñanendra Nath Rây pg 2059; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002059 |
CCLXXXI.—Studies in dielectric polarisation. Part I. Benzene solutions of furan, ethyl mercaptan, and ethyl sulphide Eric Charles Edward Hunter and James Riddick Partington pg 2062; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002062 |
CCLXXXII.—Investigations on hyponitrites. Part I. Sodium hyponitrite: preparation and properties James Riddick Partington and Chandulal Chhotalal Shah pg 2071; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002071 |
CCLXXXIII.—The synthesis of n-propyl n-amyl ketone by Karrer and co-workers Stephen Arnold Bryant and George Roger Clemo pg 2080; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002080 |
CCLXXXIV.—Germanium. Part IX. The action of amines and of certain other organic bases on germanium tetrachloride. The structure of germanium imide John Smeath Thomas and Wilfred Wall Southwood pg 2083; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002083 |
CCLXXXV.—The nitrosation of phenols. Part XII. Resorcinol mono-n-propyl ether Herbert Henry Hodgson and Hubert Clay pg 2097; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002097 |
CCLXXXVI.—Aromatic sulphonyl fluorides. A convenient method of preparation William Davies and John Henry Dick pg 2104; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002104 |
CCLXXXVII.—Tertiary phosphines containing the higher alkyl radicals Ivor Kenneth Jackson Walter Cule Davies and William J. Jones pg 2109; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002109 |
CCLXXXVIII.—The constitution and synthesis of embelic acid (embelin), the active principle of Embelia Ribes K. Habib Hasan and Edgar Stedman pg 2112; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002112 |
CCLXXXIX.—The thermal decomposition and detonation of lead azide crystals William Edward Garner and A. S. Gomm pg 2123; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002123 |
CCXC.—The vapour pressure of hydrogen selenide and of hydrogen telluride Norman Oscar Stein pg 2134; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002134 |
CCXCI.—Physiologically active constituents of the yew, taxus baccata. Part I. Taxine Robert Kenneth Callow John Masson Gulland and Cyril Joseph Virden pg 2138; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002138 |
CCXCII.—Physiologically active constituents of the yew, taxus baccata. Part II. Ephedrine John Masson Gulland and Cyril Joseph Virden pg 2148; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002148 |
CCXCIII.—A case of apparently isothermal mixed melting points Clifton William Gibby and William Alexander Waters pg 2151; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002151 |
CCXCIV.—Electrometric titration curves of dibasic acids. Part IV. Corrections for interionic effects and for solvent electrostriction. First and second dissociation constants of some n-paraffin -dicarboxylic acids, alkyl- and dialkyl-malonic acids, s-di- and -tetra-alkylsuccinic acids, -alkyl-and -dialkyl-glutaric acids, and cyclic 1 : 1-di-acetic acids. Remarks on the configurations and molecular dimensions of these acids in dilute aqueous solution Richard Gane and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 2153; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002153 |
CCXCV.—The mechanism of, and constitutional factors controlling, the hydrolysis of carboxylic esters. Part VI. Kinetics of the hydrolysis of some paraffin -dicarboxylic esters in very dilute aqueous solution; and the derivation, with corrections for solvent electrostriction, of their molecular dimensions. Remarks on the spatial form of polymethylene derivatives in dilute solution Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 2170; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002170 |
CCXCVI.—Remarks on the electrical and mechanical conditions in the neighbourhood of a dissolved ion Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 2179; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002179 |
CCXCVII.—The configurations of oximes, from measurements of electric dipole moment Leslie Ernest Suttton and Thomas Weston Johns Taylor pg 2190; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002190 |
CCXCVIII.—Cytisine. Part I Harry Raymond Ing pg 2195; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002195 |
CCXCIX.—Studies in gaseous adsorption. Part I. The influence of hydrogen sulphide on the rate of adsorption of hydrogen by platinum Edward Bradford Maxted pg 2203; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002203 |
CCC.—The rearrangement of 2-naphthol-1-sulphone Leonard Arthur Warren and Samuel Smiles pg 2207; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002207 |
CCCI.—The per-rhenates of copper, nickel, and cobalt, and the ammines of these compounds Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Alfred John Rudge pg 2211; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002211 |
CCCII.—Researches on residual affinity and co-ordination. Part XXXIII. Optical activity dependent on co-ordinated nickel Gilbert T. Morgan and Francis Hereward Burstall pg 2213; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002213 |
CCCIII.—The action of nitric acid on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part XI. Combined addition and substitution Joseph Paulinus Massey and Sydney Glenn Preston Plant pg 2218; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002218 |
Notes John Albert Newton Friend Frank Bell and Herbert Henry Hudgson pg 2225; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002225 |
CCCIV.—Studies in stereochemical structure. Part III. Glycols derived from d(—)-mandelic acid Robert Roger and William Byres McKay pg 2229; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002229 |
CCCV.—Applications of thallium compounds in organic chemistry. Part VI. Thallium and dialkylthallium derivatives of tetra-acetylethane and tetra-acetylpropane Robert Charles Menzies and Ernest Rex Wiltshire pg 2239; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002239 |
CCCVI.—A study of the polyhalides. Part II. Physical properties Herbert William Cremer and Donald Russell Duncan pg 2243; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002243 |
CCCVII.—Syntheses in the carbazole series. The alleged synthesis of 3-nitro-N-ethylcarbazole Frederick Robert Storrie and Stanley Horwood Tucker pg 2255; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002255 |
CCCVIII.—Rhenium tetrachloride and the rhenichlorides Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Eric Maurice Stoddart pg 2263; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002263 |
CCCIX.—The replacement of bromine in bromophenols by the nitro-group. Part I. 2 : 4 : 6-Tribromo-3-nitrophenol and -3-chlorophenol. Some cases of group migration Herbert Henry Hodgson and Ernest Walter Smith pg 2268; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002268 |
CCCX.—The lability of fluorine, in 4-fluoro-3-nitro-aniline. A singular replacement of fluorine by the ethoxyl group in acid solution Herbert Henry Hodgson and Joseph Nixon pg 2272; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002272 |
CCCXI.—The conversion of ethyl 1--chloroformoxy-phenylacetate into lvorotatory and dextrorotatory ethyl phenylchloroacetate Joseph Kenyon Alfred George Lipscomb and Henry Phillips pg 2275; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002275 |
CCCXII.—Thermal chlorination reactions in the gaseous phase, with short heating periods John Mason and Thomas Sherlock Wheeler pg 2282; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002282 |
CCCXIII.—A synthesis of 4-methylphenanthrene Cedric Burton Radcliffe Ian Russell Sherwood and Wallace Frank Short pg 2293; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002293 |
CCCXIV.—The effect of the solvent on the rate of acetylation of ethyl alcohol by acetic anhydride Frederick George Soper and Emlyn Williams pg 2297; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002297 |
CCCXV.—Explosions in closed cylinders. Part V. The effect of restrictions William Anthony Kirkby and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2303; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002303 |
CCCXVI.—The reaction between alkali phosphates and chloroplatinic acid in ammoniacal solution Bertram Eastwood Dixon pg 2306; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002306 |
CCCXVII.—An X-ray examination of arabinose, xylose, and rhamnose Ernest Gordon Cox pg 2313; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002313 |
CCCXVIII.—Synthesis of anthracene homologues. Part III. 2 : 3 : 6 : 7-Tetramethylanthracene Gilbert T. Morgan and Edward Auty Coulson pg 2323; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002323 |
CCCXIX.—Physico-chemical studies of complex formation involving weak acids. Part I. The hydrolysis of complex cyanides Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Eric Norman Dodd pg 2332; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002332 |
CCCXX.—Diisopropylmalonic acid and its derivatives Frederick C. B. Marshall pg 2336; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002336 |
CCCXXI.—Investigations in the diphenyl series. Part X. The bromination of 4-p-toluenesulphonamidodiphenyl Frank Bell pg 2338; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002338 |
CCCXXII.—The interaction of nitroaminophenols with sulphonyl chlorides Frank Bell pg 2343; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002343 |
CCCXXIII.—Influence of substituents on the additive reactivity of ethylene derivatives. Part I. Preliminary observations on the addition of bromine in solution Christopher Kelk Ingold and Edith Hilda Ingold pg 2354; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002354 |
CCCXXIV.—The additive components of ethyl sodiomalonate and related compounds Norman Ellershaw Holden and Arthur Lapworth pg 2368; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002368 |
CCCXXV.—Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part III. Diflavones Khushhal Chand Gulati and Krishnasami Venkataraman pg 2376; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002376 |
CCCXXVI.—10-Chloro-5 : 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XV. Monoacyl derivatives Leslie Alderman Elson and Charles Stanley Gibson pg 2381; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002381 |
CCCXXVII.—Benzaldehyde-p-arsonic acid of acylphenylketones and their derivatives. Chemotherapeutic examination of these and other arsonic acids Charles Stanley Gibson and Barnett Levin pg 2388; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002388 |
CCCXXVIII.—The organic compounds of gold. Part II. Co-ordination compounds Charles Stanley Gibson and William Morris Colles pg 2407; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002407 |
CCCXXIX.—Reactions of -substituted acetophenone derivatives. Part I. -Halogeno-derivatives of m-and p-dinitroacetophenone John William Baker pg 2416; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002416 |
CCCXXX.—Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part V. The preparation of coumarins and 1 : 4-pyrones from phenol, p-cresol, quinol, and -naphthol Alexander Robertson William F. Sandrock and Catherine B. Hendry pg 2426; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002426 |
CCCXXXI.—A synthesis of 2-hydroxy-4 : 5-dimethoxy-benzoic acid Frank S. H. Head and Alexander Robertson pg 2432; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002432 |
CCCXXXII.—The reaction between thallic chloride and potassium thiocyanate I. K. Taimni pg 2433; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002433 |
CCCXXXIII.—A syringe-pipette for precise analytical usage August Krogh and Ancel B. Keys pg 2436; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002436 |
CCCXXXIV.—The determination of chlorides with the highest accuracy Ancel B. Keys pg 2440; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002440 |
CCCXXXV.—Researches in the phenanthridine series. Part I. A new synthesis of phenanthridine homologues and derivatives Gilbert T. Morgan and Leslie Percy Walls pg 2447; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002447 |
CCCXXXVI.—The ignition of gases. Part VI. Ignition by a heated surface. Mixtures of methane with oxygen and nitrogen, argon, or helium Clement Albert Naylor and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2456; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002456 |
CCCXXXVII.—After-burning during gaseous explosions : its ability to cause ignition Oliver Coligny de Champfleur Ellis and Richard Vernon Wheeler pg 2467; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002467 |
CCCXXXVII.—Some benzyloxyphenylarsonic acids Isidore Elkanah Balaban pg 2473; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002473 |
CCCXXXIX.—Some acids derived from diphenyl-4-aldehyde Donald Holroyde Hey pg 2476; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002476 |
CCCXL.—The system cobalt chloride–zinc chloride Henry Bassett and William Leonard Bedwell pg 2479; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002479 |
CCCXLI.—1 : 3-Benzdioxin Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Harry Irving pg 2492; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002492 |
CCCXLII.—Acetylation in aqueous alkaline solutions Frederick Daniel Chattaway pg 2495; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002495 |
CCCXLIII.—The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part XXVII. Homomesitones, C10H18O and C8H14O George Armand Robert Kon and Ernest Leton pg 2496; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002496 |
Note John Frederick James Dippy Herbert Ben Watson and Edmund Denys Yates pg 2508; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002508 |
CCCXLIV.—A sensitive direct-reading mercury manometer Harry W. Melville pg 2509; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002509 |
CCCXLV.—The effect of unsaturated chromophores on pyronine dyestuffs. Part I Brig Behari Dikshit and Jamuna Datt Tewari pg 2511; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002511 |
CCCXLVI.—The reactivities of -halogen atoms in acetophenone Donald Matheson and James Ernest Humphries pg 2514; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002514 |
CCCXLVII.—Studies in the reactivity of aromatic hydroxyl groups. Part II Harold Llewelyn Bassett pg 2516; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002516 |
CCCXLVIII.—10-Chloro-5: 10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XVI. 10-Alkyl-5: 10-dihydrophenarsazines as convenient sources of aliphatic dichloroarsines Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 2518; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002518 |
CCCXLIX.—A simple pressure regulator John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 2523; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002523 |
CCCL.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part VI. 3 : 4-Benzphenanthrene and its quinone James Wilfred Cook pg 2524; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002524 |
CCCLI.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part VII. 5 : 6-cycloPenteno-1 : 2-benzanthracene, a cancer-producing hydrocarbon James Wilfred Cook pg 2529; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002529 |
CCCLII.—The formation and characteristics of crystals of lead azide and of some other initiating explosives Frank Douglas Miles pg 2532; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002532 |
CCCLIII.—Derivatives of 1 : 2 : 3 : 4-tetrahydroxybenzene. Part I Wilson Baker and Hilary Annot Smith pg 2542; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002542 |
CCCLIV.—Alkyl derivatives of ethyl malonate and ethyl cyanoacetate George Roger Clemo and Charles Robert Sydney Tenniswood pg 2549; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002549 |
CCCLV.—The attempted isolation of copper benzaldehyde Dennis Brook Briggs Harold Saenger and William Wardlaw pg 2552; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002552 |
CCCLVI.—Aromatic arsenic compounds containing sulphur groups attached to the nucleus. Part III. 3 : 3-Diamino-4 : 4-dithiolarsenobenzene, the thiol analogue of salvarsan Harry James Barber pg 2556; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002556 |
CCCLVII.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XIII. The Michael reaction and the manner of formation of certain saturated double-addition products Ernest Harold Farmer and Thakorbhai Naranji Mehta pg 2561; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002561 |
CCCLVIII.—Action of the Grignard reagent upon amino-nitriles Thomas Stevens Stevens John Murdoch Cowan and John MacKinnon pg 2568; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002568 |
CCCLIX.—The effect of intensive drying on the rate of distillation and on the vapour pressure of ethyl bromide John William Smith pg 2573; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002573 |
CCCLX.—Studies in polymorphism. Part II. Further researches on o-nitroaniline Norman Holt Hartshorne and Alan Stuart pg 2583; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002583 |
CCCLXI.—Synthetical experiments in the chromone group. Part IV. 1 : 4--Naphthapyrones Bala Krishna Menon and Krishnasami Venkataraman pg 2591; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002591 |
CCCLXII.—The surface reactions between ethylene and the halogens Ronald B. Mooney and Hugh G. Reid pg 2597; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002597 |
CCCLXIII.—The action of nitric oxide on alkaline hydroxides Edward Barnes pg 2605; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002605 |
CCCLXIV.—3-Iodoalizarin Arthur George Perkin and Charles William Herbert Story pg 2620; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002620 |
CCCLXV.—The yellow colouring matter of khapli wheat, Triticum dicoccum John Ansel Anderson and Arthur George Perkin pg 2624; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002624 |
CCCLXVI.—The effect of a 2-p-toluenesulphonyl group on the reactivity of the halogen atom of a glucosidyl halide Thelma Muriel Reynolds pg 2626; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002626 |
CCCLXVII.—The absorption spectra of phenanthripyridine alkaloids André Girardet pg 2630; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002630 |
CCCLXVIII.—Trisulphonylmethanes David T. Gibson pg 2637; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002637 |
CCCLXIX.—Optical rotatory powers of d--octyl hydrogen phthalate and its salts in various concentrations, and the influence of added electrolytes H. Gordon Rule and John M. Hill pg 2644; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002644 |
CCCLXX.—Studies in solvent action. Part II. Rotatory powers of d--octyl hydrogen phthalate and its methyl ester H. Gordon Rule and John M. Hill pg 2652; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002652 |
CCCLXXI.—Acid and salt effects in catalysed reactions. Part XXV. Catalytic effects in the intramolecular transformation of phorone H. M. Dawson and E. Spivey pg 2658; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002658 |
CCCLXXII.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part VI. A synthesis of chrysanthemin chloride Shinzo Murakami Alexander Robertson and Robert Robinson pg 2665; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002665 |
CCCLXXIII.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part VII. The four isomeric -glucosides of pelargonidin chloride Andrés Léon Alexander Robertson Robert Robinson and Tiruvenkata R. Seshadri pg 2672; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002672 |
CCCLXXIV.—Experiments on the synthesis of the anthocyanins. Part VIII. A synthesis of nin chloride Leopold Ferdinand Levy Theodore Posternack and Robert Robinson pg 2701; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002701 |
CCCLXXV.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part IX. Synthesis of oxycoccicyanin chloride. Observations on the distribution numbers of the anthocyanins Leopold Ferdinand Levy and Robert Robinson pg 2715; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002715 |
CCCLXXVI.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part X. Synthesis of 3--galactosidylcyanidin chloride, which is believed to be identical with idaein chloride, and of 3--galactosidylpeonidin chloride (Miss) Kathryn E. Grove and Robert Robinson pg 2722; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002722 |
CCCLXXVII.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part XI. Fisetinin chloride Eric Lawrence Fonseka and Robert Robinson pg 2730; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002730 |
CCCLXXVIII.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part XII. Fisetinidin and luteolinidin chlorides Andrés León and Robert Robinson pg 2732; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002732 |
CCCLXXIX.—Experiments on the synthesis of anthocyanins. Part XIII. 5--Grlucosidyl- and 5-lactosidyl-hirsutidin chlorides Leopold Ferdinand Levy and Robert Robinson pg 2738; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002738 |
CCCLXXX.—Orientation in the addition of halogens and hydrogen halides to simple ethylene derivatives. Part I. Some additions with iodine monochloride Christopher Kelk Ingold and Henry Geoffrey Smith pg 2742; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002742 |
CCCLXXXI.—Orientation in the addition of halogens and hydrogen halides to simple ethylene derivatives. Part II. Addition of hydrogen halides to propylene and n--amylene Christopher Kelk Ingold and (Miss) Elsie Ramsden pg 2746; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002746 |
CCCLXXXII.—The modes of addition to conjugated unsaturated systems. Part III. Further remarks and observations bearing on the mechanism of addition of halogens and hydrogen halides Christopher Kelk Ingold and Henry Geoffrey Smith pg 2752; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002752 |
CCCLXXXIII.—The modes of addition to conjugated unsaturated systems. Part IV. Further remarks and observations on the additions of pseudo-acids Jack Bloom and Christopher Kelk Ingold pg 2765; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002765 |
CCCLXXXIV.—Organic derivatives of silicon. Part XLV. The fission of aromatic Si—R links by aluminium chloride Walter Eric Evison and Frederic Stanley Kipping pg 2774; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002774 |
CCCLXXXV.—The configurations of the aldoximes Thomas Weston Johns Taylor Donald H. G. Winckles and Marcia S. Marks pg 2778; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002778 |
CCCLXXXVI.—The dihalides of pyridine David Matthew Williams pg 2783; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002783 |
CCCXXXVII.—The action of bromine upon o-tolylhydrazones and o-nitrophenylhydrazones Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Arthur B. Adamson pg 2787; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002787 |
CCCLXXXVIII.—The action of bromine and of chlorine upon 2 : 4-dinitrobenzaldehyde-phenyl- and -p-tolyl-hydrazones Frederick Daniel Chattaway and Arthur B. Adamson pg 2792; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002792 |
CCCLXXXIX.—Alternation in long-chain compounds. New X-ray data for long-chain ethyl and methyl esters and iodides, and a preliminary thermal examination of the esters Thomas Malken pg 2796; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002796 |
CCCXC.—The preparation and some properties of amalgams of titanium, uranium, and vanadium Ronald Groves and Alexander Smith Russell pg 2805; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002805 |
CCCXCI.—The constitution of the bases formed by the action of phosphoryl chloride on acetanilide and on phenacetin Otto Guido Backeberg pg 2814; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002814 |
CCCXCII.—The amphoteric nature of aluminium hydroxide Robert Anthony Robinson and Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton pg 2817; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002817 |
CCCXCIII.—The polymorphism of lead monoxide Malcolm Percival Applebey and Herbert Marcus Powell pg 2821; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002821 |
Notes Alan August Goldberg Walter Eric Evison and Frederic Stanley Kipping pg 2829; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002829 |
CCCXCIV.—Physico-chemical studies of complex formation involving weak acids. Part II. The constitution of acetates in solution Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton and Fleetwood Harry Meek pg 2831; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002831 |
CCCXCV.—Benzquinazocolines Prafulla Kumar Bose and Dines Chandra Sen pg 2840; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002840 |
CCCXCVI.—Synthesis of a new disaccharide, neotrehalose Walter Norman Haworth and Wilfred John Hickinbottom pg 2847; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002847 |
CCCXCVII.—Polysaccharides. Part IX. Evidence of the pyranose structure of xylan Walter Norman Haworth and Edmund George Vincent Percival pg 2850; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002850 |
CCCXCVIII.—The structure of 2 : 3 : 4-trimethyl glucose William Charlton Walter Norman Haworth and Reginald William Herbert pg 2855; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002855 |
CCCXCIX.—Conversion of 2 : 3 : 4-triacetyl -methylglucoside into 3 : 4 : 6-triacetyl 2-methyl -methylglucoside Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and (Miss) Ethel Gertrude Teece pg 2858; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002858 |
CCCC.—The third variety of triacetyl methylrhamnoside Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Henry Samuels pg 2861; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002861 |
CCCCI.—Walden inversion in the -glucoheptose series. The preparation of new derivatives and the determination of the structure of methyl--glucoheptoside Walter Norman Haworth Edmund Langley Hirst and Maurice Stacey pg 2864; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002864 |
CCCCII.—Experiments on the synthesis of phenolic aporphines. Part I. An introduction and the preparation of nitro-derivatives of 3 : 4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid John Masson Gulland pg 2872; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002872 |
CCCCIII.—Experiments on the synthesis of phenolic aporphines. Part II. The protection of hydroxyls by the carbethoxyl group, and the action of benzyl chloride on nitrophenylacetic acids John Masson Gulland Katherine Isobel Ross and Cyril Joseph Virden pg 2881; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002881 |
CCCCIV.—Experiments on the synthesis of phenolic aporphines. Part III. 3-Hydroxy-4 : 5 : 6-trimethoxyaporphine John Masson Gulland Katherine Isobel Ross and Norman Bryce Smellie pg 2885; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002885 |
CCCCV.—Experiments on the synthesis of phenolic aporphines. Part IV. Laurotetanine Roderick Langton Douglas and John Masson Gulland pg 2893; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002893 |
CCCCVI.—The halogenation of phenolic ethers and anilides. Part II. Additional velocity measurements in 99% acetic acid Alan Edwin Bradfield and Brynmor Jones pg 2903; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002903 |
CCCCVII.—The halogenation of phenolic ethers and anilides. Part III. The phase and steric factor Alan Edwin Bradfield William Owen Jones and Frank Spencer pg 2907; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002907 |
CCCCVIII.—Colloidal sulphur Henry Bassett and Reginald Graham Durrant pg 2919; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002919 |
CCCCIX.—The influence of the sulphur atom on the reactivity of adjacent atoms or groups. Part V. Comparative reactivities of a series of nine homologous -hydroxy-sulphides G. Macdonald Bennett and A. Neville Mosses pg 2956; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002956 |
CCCCX.—The migration of acyl groups in o-aminophenols. Part II Frank Bell pg 2962; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002962 |
CCCCXI.—4-Nitro-5-(3-pyridyl)pyrazole, a new oxidation product of nicotine. Part I George Aleck Crocker Gough and Harold King pg 2968; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002968 |
CCCCXII.—The formation of thionaphthindoles. Part II Ernest Wilson McClelland and John Leonard D'Silva pg 2972; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002972 |
CCCCXIII.—The alleged thallous thioper-rhenate Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Eric Maurice Stoddart pg 2976; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002976 |
CCCCXIV.—The determination of glass-electrode potentials by means of a null ballistic valve electrometer Charles Morton pg 2977; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002977 |
CCCCXV.—The determination of glass-electrode potentials by means of valve potentiometers Charles Morton pg 2983; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002983 |
CCCCXVI.—Amidines of pharmacological interest Alexander Peter Tawse Easson and Frank Lee Pyman pg 2991; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310002991 |
CCCCXVII.—The Constituents of indian turpentine from Pinus longifolia, roxb. Part VI. The auto-oxidation of d-3-carene John Owen and John Lionel Simonsen pg 3001; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003001 |
CCCCXVIII.—The decomposition of nitrous oxide by cathode rays Gordon Rupert Gedye pg 3016; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003016 |
CCCCXIX.—Derivatives of kojic acid James Wilson Armit and Thomas Joseph Nolan pg 3023; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003023 |
CCCCXX.—Trypanocidal activity and chemical constitution. Part III. New sulphur derivatives of aromatic organic arsenicals (contd.). Gold derivatives of 2-thiolbenziminazole-5-arsonic acid John Garwood Everett pg 3032; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003032 |
CCCCXXI.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part X. Arylthioarsinites Aaron Cohen Harold King and Winifred I. Strangeways pg 3043; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003043 |
CCCCXXII.—Studies in the olefin series. Part I. The synthesis of 1-olefins Reginald Wilkinson pg 3057; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003057 |
CCCCXXIII.—The heat of solution of sodium carbonate and the specific heats of its solutions J. C. Swallow and S. Alty pg 3062; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003062 |
CCCCXXIV.—The photolysis of potassium ferrioxalate solutions. Part III Arthur John Allmand and Kenneth William Young pg 3079; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003079 |
CCCCXXV.—A new oxide of rhenium. Rhenium pentoxide Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Alfred John Rudge pg 3087; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003087 |
CCCCXXVI.—Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part VI. Derivatives of 2--aminoethylquinoline William Ogilvy Kermack and William Muir pg 3089; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003089 |
CCCCXXVII.—Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part VII. Quinoline compounds having in the 4-position a side chain containing two or more nitrogen atoms William Ogilvy Kermack and James Fergus Smith pg 3096; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003096 |
CCCCXXVIII.—The association of aromatic nitrosocompounds in solution Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick pg 3105; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003105 |
CCCCXXIX.—The saponification of di-esters Mowbray Ritchie pg 3112; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003112 |
CCCCXXX.—The chlorination of anilides. Part VII. The constitutional influence of the acyl group upon side-chain reactivity Gwyn Williams and Samuel Percy Hughes pg 3125; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003125 |
CCCCXXXI.—Neutral salt addition compounds of -alanine Harold King and George Victor Rutterford pg 3131; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003131 |
CCCCXXXII.—Dehydrogeranic acid Robert Sidney Cahn Arthur Ramon Penfold and John Lionel Simonsen pg 3134; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003134 |
CCCCXXXIII.—A simple method of conductometric titration Norman Rae pg 3143; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003143 |
CCCCXXXIV.—The solubility of lithium chloride in water John Albert Newton Friend and Albert Thomas William Colley pg 3148; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003148 |
CCCCXXXV.—The thermal vapour-phase chlorination of toluene and benzene John Mason Cyril Austin Smale Robert Norman Thompson and Thomas Sherlock Wheeler pg 3150; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003150 |
CCCCXXXVI.—Strychnine and brucine. Part XIII. Note on dihydroindolylpropionic and dihydroindolylbutyric acids Bertie Kennedy Blount and Robert Robinson pg 3158; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003158 |
CCCCXXXVII.—Strychnine and brucine. Part XIV. Oxidation of hexahydrostrychnine Lindsay Heathcote Briggs and Robert Robinson pg 3160; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003160 |
CCCCXXXVIII.—Preliminary synthetical experiments in the morphine group. Part I Robert Robinson and Shigehiko Sugasawa pg 3163; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003163 |
CCCCXXXIX.—Preliminary synthetical experiments in the morphine group. Part II. Some derivatives of diphenyl ether Robert Robinson and Shigehiko Sugasawa pg 3173; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003173 |
CCCCXL.—Nitro-derivatives of naphthalene, tetrahydronaphthalene, and dinaphthyl William Murdoch Cumming and George Howie pg 3176; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003176 |
CCCCXLI.—Reactions of some azoxy- and azo-compounds with benzyl alcohol, benzaldehyde, and quinoline William Murdoch Cumming and George Howie pg 3181; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003181 |
CCCCXLII.—Ring closure studies in the piperidine series George Roger Clemo John Ormston and George Rowntree Ramage pg 3185; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003185 |
CCCCXLIII.—The lupin alkaloids. Part V George Roger Clemo George Rowntree Ramage and Richard Raper pg 3190; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003190 |
CCCCXLIV.—A compound of nitrobenzene and sulphuric acid Irvine Masson pg 3200; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003200 |
CCCCXLV.—Hydroxyanthraquinones. Part I. Synthesis of purpurin Philip Guy Marshall pg 3206; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003206 |
CCCCXLVI.—Binary systems comprising carbamide with certain metallic nitrates William John Howells pg 3208; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003208 |
CCCCXLVII.—The reaction at the quinhydrone electrode in methyl alcohol Angus Macfarlane pg 3212; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003212 |
CCCCXLVIII.—Potassium rheni-iodide Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe Percy Lucock Robinson and Alfred John Rudge pg 3218; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003218 |
CCCCXLIX.—Properties of conjugated compounds. Part XIV. An examination of the homogeneity of seven monomethyl- and dimethyl-butadienes and the influence of the position of alkyl substitution in these substances on refractivity Ernest Harold Farmer and Frank Louis Warren pg 3221; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003221 |
CCCCL.—Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part XI. Aromatic arsonic acids containing amide groups Aaron Cohen Harold King and Winifred I. Strangeways pg 3236; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003236 |
CCCCLI.—The purification and some physical constants of formamide Gilbert Freeman Smith pg 3257; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003257 |
CCCCLII.—The rearrangement of hydroxy-sulphones. Part I Arthur A. Levy Harry C. Rains and Samuel Smiles pg 3264; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003264 |
CCCCLIII.—10-Chloro-5:10-dihydrophenarsazine and its derivatives. Part XVII. Constitution of the nitro-derivatives produced from 3-nitrodiphenyl-amine-6-arsonic acid and its homologues Charles Stanley Gibson and John Dobney Andrew Johnson pg 3270; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003270 |
CCCCLIV.—Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Part VIII. The chemistry of 1:2:5:6-dibenzanthracene James Wilfred Cook pg 3273; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003273 |
CCCCLV.—Search for trypanocidal activity. Derivatives of dehydrothio-p-toluidinesulphonic acid and of 3-aminocarbazoledisulphonic acid Gilbert T. Morgan and James Gibb Mitchell pg 3279; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003279 |
CCCCLVI.—Nitration of carbazole Gilbert T. Morgan and James Gibb Mitchell pg 3283; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003283 |
CCCCLVII.—The inhibitory effect of substituents in chemical reactions. Part II. The reactivity of the isothiocyano-group in substituted arylthiocarbimides Donald Wheeler Browne and George Malcolm Dyson pg 3285; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003285 |
CCCCLVIII.—The constitution of benzfurazan and benzfurazan oxide Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick William A. M. Edwakdes and Ernest R. Steiner pg 3308; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003308 |
CCCCLIX.—Studies in gaseous adsorption. Part II. The heat of adsorption curve for hydrogen on platinum Edward Bradford Maxted and Nissim Hassid pg 3313; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003313 |
CCCCLX.—Constitutional factors controlling prototropic changes in carbonyl compounds. Part I. The relative speeds of enolisation of acetone and bromoacetone and the effect of the acid catalyst Edward David Hughes Herbert Ben Watson and Edmund Denys Yates pg 3318; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003318 |
CCCCLXI.—The action of halogens on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part I. The reaction between bromine and the acyl derivatives of tetrahydrocarbazole and benzopentindole Sydney Glenn Preston Plant and Muriel Louise Tomlinson pg 3324; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003324 |
CCCCLXII.—Derivatives of phenylaminocamphor Francis Leslie Rose pg 3337; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003337 |
Notes Ian Russell Sherwood Wallace Frank Short Edward de Barry Barnett William H. Banks Norman Rae Leonard Eric Hinkel and Richard Trevor Dunn pg 3340; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003340 |
Obituary notices: Thomas Vipond Barker, 1881–1931; Ethelbert William Blair, 1895–1931; Frank Wrigglesworth Clarke, 1847–1931; Harold Baily Dixon, 1852–1930; William Eric Downey, 1900–1931; Charles Thomas Heycock, 1858–1931; Charles Alexander Keane, 1864–1931; Robert Law, 1870–1930; The Rt. Hon. Lord Melchett, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., 1868–1930; John Edward Purvis, 1862–1930; Henry Droop Richmond, 1867–1931; Thomas Barlow Wood, 1869–1929 Henry A. Miers W. J. Pope and Geo. Patchin pg 3344; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003344 |
Index of authors' names, 1931 pg 3387; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003387 |
Index of subjects, 1931 pg 3409; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003409 |
Formula index pg 3445; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003445 |
Errata pg 3504; DOI: 10.1039/JR9310003504 |