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Year 1948
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Front matter

pg P001; DOI:
10.1039/JR94800FP001
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1. Rearrangement and substitution in anionotropic systems. Part 1. Test for bimolecular isomerisation in -phenylallyl esters
A. G. Catchpole and E. D. Hughes
pg 1; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000001
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Errata

pg X001; DOI:
10.1039/JR948000X001
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Proceedings of the Chemical Society

pg A001; DOI:
10.1039/JR94800BA001
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Important correction to List of Scientific Meetings

pg X002; DOI:
10.1039/JR948000X002
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2. Rearrangement and substitution in anionotropic systems. Part II. Test for bimolecular rearrangement, and confirmation of the ionic mechanism of rearrangement, from product compositions in substitutions of - and -methylallyl halides
A. G. Catchpole and E. D. Hughes
pg 4; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000004
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Front matter

pg P005; DOI:
10.1039/JR94800FP005
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3. Rearrangement and substitution in anionotropic systems. Part III. Mechanism of, and equilibrium in, anionotropic change
A. G. Catchpole E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 8; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000008
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4. The modes of addition to conjugated unsaturated systems. Part IX. A discussion of mechanism and equilibrium, with a note on three-carbon prototropy
P. B. D. de la Mare E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 17; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000017
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5. The structure of starch. The ratio of non-terminal to terminal groups
F. Brown T. G. Halsall E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 27; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000027
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6. A study of the properties of fluorine-substituted 5-aminoacridines and related compounds. Part II. 5-Amino-2-and -4-trifluoromethyl acridines
J. H. Wilkinson and I. L. Finar
pg 32; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000032
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7. New organic sulphur vesicants. Part I. 2 : 2-Di-(2-chloroethylthio)diethyl ether
F. N. Woodward
pg 35; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000035
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8. New organic sulphur vesicants. Part II. Analogues of 2 : 2-dichlorodiethyl sulphide and 2 : 2-di-(2-chloroethylthio)diethyl ether
A. H. Williams and F. N. Woodward
pg 38; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000038
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9. New organic sulphur vesicants. Part III. Homologues of 2 : 2-di-(2-chloroethylthio)diethyl ether
R. Brown and F. N. Woodward
pg 42; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000042
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10. New organic sulphur vesicants. Part IV. 1 : 2-Di-(2-chloroethylthio)ethane and its analogues
E. J. Gasson H. McCombie A. H. Williams and F. N. Woodward
pg 44; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000044
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11. New organic sulphur vesicants. Part V. 2-Chloroethyl 2-chloroisopropyl sulphide
A. Hamilton (the late) R. C. G. Moggridge and F. N. Woodward
pg 47; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000047
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12. The synthesis of 2-cyclohexyl-6-methylheptane
D. H. Hey and D. S. Morris
pg 48; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000048
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13. The action of hydrogen peroxide on symmetrical triketones
C. H. Hassall
pg 50; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000050
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14. Addition of dinitrogen tetroxide to olefins. Part IV. The butylenes
Norman Levy Charles W. Scaife and A. E. Wilder-Smith
pg 52; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000052
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15. The structure of molecular compounds. Part IV. Clathrate compounds
H. M. Powell
pg 61; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000061
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16. Some catalysed gas-phase reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons. Part II. The interaction of benzene and ethylene
D. Ll. Hammick and M. Roberts
pg 73; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000073
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17. The system ammonia–sulphur dioxide–water at 25
L. M. Hill
pg 76; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000076
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18. Some 1 : 3-oxazine derivatives of thionaphthen
(the late) Ernest W. McClelland and Douglas W. Stammers
pg 78; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000078
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19. The formation of thionaphthens from derivatives of phenylthioacetic acid
(the late) Ernest W. McClelland Maurice J. Rose and Douglas W. Stammers
pg 81; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000081
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20. Bacteriostasis in the amino-acid series. Part I. Derivatives of alanine
D. F. Elliott A. T. Fuller and C. R. Harington
pg 85; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000085
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21. -Methylenic reactivity in olefinie systems. Part III. The Prins reaction with ethylene and -methylstyrene
John W. Baker
pg 89; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000089
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22. Studies in the series of 4-substituted quinolines
J. W. Cornforth and (Mrs.) R. H. Cornforth
pg 93; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000093
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23. Contributions to the chemistry of synthetic antimalarials. Part V. Attempted synthesis of 6-methoxy-8-quinolyl--dialkylaminomethylcarbinols
A. McCoubrey and W. Webster
pg 97; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000097
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24. A resolution of mepacrine [2-chloro-5-(-diethylamino--methylbutyl)amino-7-methoxyacridine]
B. R. Brown and D. Ll. Hammick
pg 99; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000099
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25. The kinetics of aromatic halogen substitution. Part IV. The 1-halogenonaphthalenes and related compounds
P. B. D. de la Mare and P. W. Robertson
pg 100; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000100
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26. The application of Pfitzinger reactions to the synthesis of quinoline derivatives: a novel route to 4-hydroxyquinolines
Ng. Ph. Buu-Hoï and René Royer
pg 106; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000106
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27. The preparation of some N-substituted derivatives of p-toluenesulphonamide
Alexander D. Kemp and Henry Stephen
pg 110; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000110
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28. Rottlerin. Part VII. The synthesis of tetrahydrorottlerin and of tetrahydroallorottlerin and the reversibility of the rottlerone change
Thomas Backhouse Alexander McGookin James Matchet Alexander Robertson and Eric Tittensor
pg 113; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000113
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29. Furano-compounds. Part VI. A synthesis of karanjic acid
Reginald T. Foster and Alexander Robertson
pg 115; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000115
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30. The oxidation products of phenols. Part I. The structure of purpurogallin
J. A. Barltrop and J. S. Nicholson
pg 116; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000116
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31. The structure of egg-plum gum. Part II. The hydrolysis products obtained from the methylated degraded gum
E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 120; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000120
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32. Attempts to find new antimalarials. Part XXVII. Derivatives of various benzacridines and pyridoacridines
James Dobson William C. Hutchison and William O. Kermack
pg 123; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000123
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33. Synthesis of a zeolitic mineral with chabazite-like sorptive properties
R. M. Barrer
pg 127; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000127
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34. Sorptive and molecular-sieve properties of a new zeolitic mineral
R. M. Barrer and D. W. Riley
pg 133; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000133
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35. Acyl derivatives of p-aminobenzenesulphonylguanidine
P. R. Carter D. H. Hey and D. S. Morris
pg 143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000143
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36. The action of chlorine on aqueous solutions of ammonium sulphinates
P. R. Carter and D. H. Hey
pg 147; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000147
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37. Synthetic oestrogens of the triphenylethylene series
P. R. Carter and D. H. Hey
pg 150; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000150
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38. The conversion of sucrose into furan compounds. Part IV. Some aminotetrahydrofuran derivatives
F. H. Newth and L. F. Wiggins
pg 155; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000155
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39. The isolation and some properties of dehydro-1-ascorbic acid
J. Kenyon and N. Munro
pg 158; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000158
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40. Synthetic studies in the steroid series. Part I. Use of methyl -bromocrotonate in the synthesis of fused-ring hydroaromatic ketones
J. W. Cook and R. Philip
pg 162; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000162
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41. Azulenes. Part II. Exploration of new synthetic routes
J. W. Cook R. Philip and A. R. Somerville
pg 164; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000164
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42. Oxidation of carcinogenic hydrocarbons by osmium tetroxide
J. W. Cook and (Miss) R. Schoental
pg 170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000170
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43. The chemistry of the insoluble red woods. Part II. A new synthesis of 4-hydroxycoumarins
John Boyd and Alexander Robertson
pg 174; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000174
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44. Degradation of -amino-acids to aldehydes and ketones by interaction with carbonyl compounds
Alexander Schönberg Radwan Moubasher and Akila Mostafa (Mrs. Said)
pg 176; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000176
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45. Preparation of water-soluble derivatives of 2-methylnaphthalene
D. O. Holland and F. A. Robinson
pg 182; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000182
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46. -Cycloylpropionitriles. Part III. Reduction to 2-cyclyl-2-pyrrolines and 2-cyclylpyrrolidines
Edward B. Knott
pg 186; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000186
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47. Potential trypanocides of the N-heterocyclic series. Part I. Phenanthridinium salts
A. G. Caldwell and L. P. Walls
pg 188; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000188
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48. Alginic acid acetate
Albert Wassermann
pg 197; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000197
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49. The synthesis of derivatives of 4- and 5-azaindole
G. R. Clemo and G. A. Swan
pg 198; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000198
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50. Studies in the azole series. Part III. The interaction of aminoacetonitrile and carbon disulphide
A. H. Cook Sir Ian Heilbron and A. L. Levy
pg 201; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000201
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51. A reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part XXII. Derivatives of 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzene-2-naphthol-1-diazosulphonate
(the late) F. M. Rowe A. T. Peters and Y. I. Rangwala
pg 206; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000206
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52. Halogenation of m-5- and m-2-xylenol. Mixed chlorobromo-derivatives
S. W. Gleed and A. T. Peters
pg 209; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000209
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53. Preparation of certain nuclear-substituted 2-aminophenolsulphonic acids
W. F. Beech
pg 212; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000212
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54. Activity coefficients of zinc iodide
J. R. Partington and F. G. Torto
pg 216; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000216
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55. Lipoid-soluble alloxazine derivatives
Walter C. J. Ross
pg 219; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000219
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56. 4-Styrylbenzylamine and 4-styrylbenzyldimethylamine
George A. R. Kon
pg 224; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000224
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57. Reactions of -cyanoprene (1-cyanobuta-1 : 3-diene). Part I. Addition of nitro-paraffins
(Mrs.) J. L. Charlish W. H. Davies and J. D. Rose
pg 227; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000227
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58. Reactions of -cyanoprene (1-cyanobuta-1 : 3-diene). Part II. Addition of reactive methylene compounds
(Mrs.) J. L. Charlish W. H. Davies and J. D. Rose
pg 232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000232
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59. The spontaneous low-temperature polymerisation of acetaldehyde
H. A. Rigby C. J. Danby and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 234; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000234
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60. Anhydrides of polyhydric alcohols. Part IX. Derivatives of 1 : 4-anhydrosorbitol from 1 : 4-3 : 6-dianhydrosorbitol
R. Montgomery and L. F. Wiggins
pg 237; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000237
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Notes
A. T. Fuller C. R. Harington Rosalind Pitt Rivers Joan M. L. Stephen Herbert H. Hodgson and Edward R. Ward
pg 241; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000241
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Structural relationships in the natural unsaturated higher fatty acids
T. P. Hilditch D. Sc.F.R.I.C.F.R.S.
pg 243; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000243
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Obituary notices: George Thomas Byrne, 1885–1944; David Hooper, 1858–1947; George Newbery, 1893–1947; Edgar Philip Perman, 1866–1947
R. P. Linstead T. A. Henry R. W. E. Stickings and W. J. Jones
pg 253; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000253
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61. Constituents of Cortex Piscidi erythrin. Part I. The structure of piscidic acid
Walter Bridge Frederick Coleman and Alexander Robertson
pg 257; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000257
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62. Attempts to find new chemotherapeutic amidines. Part IX. Derivatives of 1 : 1-diphenylethylene and naphthalene
J. N. Ashley J. F. Grove and T. Henshall
pg 261; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000261
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63. The preparation of symmetrical dinitrodiphenyls by the Ullmann reaction
W. Davey and R. W. Latter
pg 264; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000264
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64. Curare alkaloids. Part VII. Constitution of dextrotubocurarine chloride
Harold King
pg 265; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000265
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65. Alumina catalysts for vapour-phase organic dehydrations, deaminations, etc.
G. Feachem and H. T. S. Swallow
pg 267; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000267
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66. Halogenated ketones. Part I. The bromination of acetone and methyl ethyl ketone
J. R. Catch D. F. Elliott D. H. Hey and E. R. H. Jones
pg 272; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000272
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67. Halogenated ketones. Part II. The bromination of methyl propyl and methyl isopropyl ketone
J. R. Catch D. H. Hey E. R. H. Jones and Walter Wilson
pg 276; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000276
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68. Halogenated ketones. Part III. The preparation of bromomethyl ketones by the diazomethane reaction
J. R. Catch D. F. Elliott D. H. Hey and E. R. H. Jones
pg 278a; DOI:
10.1039/JR948000278a
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69. Halogenated ketones. Part IV. The application of the Friedel–Crafts reaction to the preparation of halogenated aliphatic ketones
J. R. Catch D. F. Elliott D. H. Hey and E. R. H. Jones
pg 278b; DOI:
10.1039/JR948000278b
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70. A reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part XXIII. Phthalazine derivatives from 4-nitro-2 : 5-dimethoxybenzene-2-naphthol-1-diazosulphonate
(the late) F. M. Rowe R. L. Desai and A. T. Peters
pg 281; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000281
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71. Reactions of unsaturated compounds. Part V. The action of organic peracids on -diisobutylene (2 : 4 : 4-trimethylpent-2-ene)
A. Byers and W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 284; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000284
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72. A study of the properties of fluorine-substituted 5-aminoacridines and related compounds. Part III. Some 5-amino-1 : 2 : 2 : 3-pyridoacridines
J. H. Wilkinson and I. L. Finar
pg 288; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000288
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73. Derivatives of arsacridine. Part I
C. L. Hewett L. J. Lermit H. T. Openshaw A. R. Todd A. H. Williams and F. N. Woodward
pg 292; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000292
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74. Derivatives of arsacridine. Part II
R. E. Davies H. T. Openshaw F. S. Spring R. H. Stanley and A. R. Todd
pg 295; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000295
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75. Anhydrides of polyhydric alcohols. Part X. The conversion of glucamine into 1 : 4-anhydrosorbitol. The constitution of benzylidene 1 : 4-anhydrosorbitol
V. G. Bashford and L. F. Wiggins
pg 299; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000299
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76. Amidines. Part VIII. Preparation of amidines from cyanides, ammonia or an amine, and an ammonium or substituted-ammonium salt
P. Oxley M. W. Partridge and W. F. Short
pg 303; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000303
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77. Esters of 1-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid, and naphthol-blue dyes therefrom
M. Pianka and H. C. Barany
pg 309; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000309
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78. A new synthesis of DL-threonine
J. Attenburrow D. F. Elliott and G. F. Penny
pg 310; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000310
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79. The periodic system of the chemical elements in three dimensions. (The five–five system)
A. G. Oppegaard
pg 318; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000318
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80. The structure of certain polysulphides and sulphonyl sulphides. Part I. A preliminary X-ray survey
I. M. Dawson A. McL. Mathieson and J. Monteath Robertson
pg 322; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000322
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81. The correlation of vibrational absorption spectra with molecular structure
H. W. Thompson
pg 328; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000328
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82. Bond energies in peroxides, and the energy evolved in the reaction H + O2= HO2
A. D. Walsh
pg 331; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000331
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83. Interactions between non-bonded atoms, and the structure of cis-decalin
D. H. R. Barton
pg 340; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000340
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84. The mechanism of oxidation of monoethenoid fatty acids and esters. The course of thermal catalytic oxidation of methyl oleate
J. H. Skellon
pg 343; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000343
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85. The decomposition reactions of the aromatic diazo-compounds in aqueous solution explained on simple electronic theory, and without recourse to the current free-radical hypothesis
Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 348; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000348
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86. Cinnolines. Part XVI. 4-Hydroxy-3-methylcinnolines
J. R. Keneford and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 354; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000354
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87. Cinnolines. Part XVII. A simple method for the preparation of 4-aminocinnolines
J. R. Keneford K. Schofield and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 358; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000358
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88. The chemistry of simple heterocyclic systems. Part I. Reactions of 6- and 7-nitro-4-hydroxyquinazoline and their derivatives
J. S. Morley and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 360; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000360
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89. Halogenation of m-5- and m-2-xylenols. Preparation and structure of certain polyhalogeno-m-5- and -m-2-xylenols
C. H. R. Elston A. T. Peters and (the late) F. M. Rowe
pg 367; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000367
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90. Acid–base catalysis in non-aqueous solvents. Part XI. The halogenation of acetone by various N-halogen compounds in chlorobenzene solution at 50
R. P. Bell and A. D. S. Tantram
pg 370; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000370
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91. p-(2-Chloroethylthio)phenyldichloroarsine
H. T. Openshaw and A. R. Todd
pg 374; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000374
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92. Azlactones and phenylacetic acids derived from the 2-nitro-derivatives of vanillin, isovanillin, and veratraldehyde
S. F. MacDonald
pg 376; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000376
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93. A contribution to the chemistry of the inner complex salts of dimethylglyoxime
Fritz Feigl and Hans A. Suter
pg 378; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000378
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Notes
J. Cymerman A. Koebner W. F. Short L. H. Briggs C. H. Hassall W. I. Taylor K. Schofield T. Swain Alexander Schönberg and Ahmed Mustafa
pg 381; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000381
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Recent developments in the vitamin A field
Sir Ian Heilbron D.S.O.D.Sc.LL.D.F.R.S.
pg 386; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000386
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Obituary notices: Victor Lefebure, 1891–1947; Alfred Walter Stewart, 1880–1947
J. Davidson Pratt and S. Smiles
pg 394; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000394
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94. Factors influencing the strengths of bonds
A. D. Walsh
pg 398; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000398
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95. Excited states of benzene. Part I. Introductory consideration of some spectral properties of vibrations accompanying electronic transitions of benzene and deuterated benzenes
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 406; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000406
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96. Excited states of benzene. Part II. Analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of benzene
Francesca M. Garforth and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 417; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000417
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97. Excited states of benzene. Part III. Analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the fluorescence spectrum of benzene
Francesca M. Garforth and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 427; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000427
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98. Excited states of benzene. Part IV. Analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of hexadeuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 433; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000433
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99. Excited states of benzene. Part V. Analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the fluorescence spectrum of hexadeuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 440; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000440
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100. Excited states of benzene. Part VI. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1 : 3 : 5-trideuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 445; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000445
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101. Excited states of benzene. Part VII. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the fluorescence spectrum of 1 : 3 : 5-trideuterobenzene
Arthur P. Best Christopher K. Ingold and Christopher L. Wilson
pg 456; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000456
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102. Excited states of benzene. Part VIII. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1 : 4-dideuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 461; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000461
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103. Excited states of benzene. Part IX. Description and analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of 1 : 2 : 4 : 5-tetradeuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 475; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000475
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104. Excited states of benzene. Part X. Analysis of the first ultraviolet band system of the absorption spectrum of monodeuterobenzene
Francesca M. Garforth and Christopher K. Ingold
pg 483; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000483
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105. Excited states of benzene. Part XI. Comparisons between the first ultraviolet absorption and fluorescence band system of isotopically isomeric benzenes and further determinations of the vibration frequencies of the upper electronic state
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 491; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000491
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106. Excited states of benzene. Part XII. The effect of an electronic excitation on the geometry, elastic properties, and zero-points energy of the benzene molecule: and the effect of isotopic substitution on the transition energy
Francesca M. Garforth Christopher K. Ingold and Harry G. Poole
pg 508; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000508
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107. Synthesis of alloxazine from 2-aminoquinoxaline-3-carboxyamide
A. H. Gowenlock G. T. Newbold and F. S. Spring
pg 517; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000517
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108. The oxidation of 2-hydroxyquinoxaline and its derivatives with hydrogen peroxide
G. T. Newbold and F. S. Spring
pg 519; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000519
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109. Application of the Hofmann reaction to the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Part V. The synthesis of 9-D-mannopyranosidoxanthine and of 9-D-ribopyranosidoxanthine
R. A. Baxter A. C. McLean and F. S. Spring
pg 523; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000523
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110. The synthesis of some aryl 2-thienyl sulphones and the nitration of thiophen-2-sulphonyl chloride
H. Burton and W. A. Davy
pg 525; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000525
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111. The use of phenylmagnesium bromide for the preparation of phenyl aryl sulphides, sulphoxides, and sulphones
H. Burton and W. A. Davy
pg 528; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000528
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Note
A. J. Ultée
pg 530; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000530
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Presidential address. Some aspects of the chemistry of hydrocarbons
C. N. Hinshelwood M.A.Sc.D.D.Sc.F.R.S.
pg 531; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000531
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One Hundred and Seventh Annual General Meeting

pg 539; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000539
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112. The condensation of isatin and of 1-methylisation with barbituric acid
F. E. King T. J. King and G. B. Thompson
pg 552; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000552
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113. The decomposition reactions of sodium aryldiazoates. Part I. Replacement of the diazo- by the nitro-group in alkaline solution with sodium nitrite
Herbert H. Hodgson and Edward R. Ward
pg 556; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000556
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114. Search for new analgesics. Part II. Further homologues of pethidine and the pharmacology of these and other compounds
R. H. Thorp and E. Walton
pg 559; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000559
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115. Contributions to the chemistry of synthetic antimalarials. Part VI. Some derivatives of 1 : 3 : 5-triazine
W. W. Cuthbertson and J. S. Moffatt
pg 561; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000561
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116. Chemistry of the Coprosma genus. Part I. The colouring matters from Coprosma australis
Lindsay H. Briggs and Jack C. Dacre
pg 564; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000564
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117. Chemistry of the Coprosma genus. Part II. The colouring matters from Coprosma areolata
Lindsay H. Briggs (Miss) Margot R. Craw and Jack C. Dacre
pg 568; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000568
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118. The structure of molecular compounds. Part V. The clathrate compound of quinol and methanol
D. E. Palin and H. M. Powell
pg 571; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000571
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119. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXIII. 2-Arylguanidino-4-aminoalkylaminopyrimidines. Further variations
W. H. Cliffe F. H. S. Curd F. L. Rose and (Miss) M. Scott
pg 574; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000574
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120. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXIV. Some 2-phenylureido- and 2-phenylthioureido-4-dialkylaminoalkylamino-6-methylpyrimidines
R. de B. Ashworth A. F. Crowther F. H. S. Curd and F. L. Rose
pg 581; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000581
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121. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXV. Some 4-arylguanidino-2- and -6-dialkylaminoalkylaminopyrimidines
A. F. Crowther F. H. S. Curd and F. L. Rose
pg 586; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000586
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122. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXVI. Pyridyl- and pyrimidyl-aminopyrimidines
F. H. S. Curd W. Graham and F. L. Rose
pg 594; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000594
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123. A reaction of diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part XXIV. The phthalazine reaction with bases not containing a nitro-group. Derivatives of halogenobenzene-2-naphthol-1-diazosulphonates
A. T. Peters G. T. Pringle and (the late) F. M. Rowe
pg 597; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000597
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124. The synthesis of some p-arylsulphonylbenzaldehydes and related aldehydes and ketones
H. Burton and P. F. Hu
pg 601; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000601
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125. p-Methylthiobenzenesulphonyl chloride and related compounds
H. Burton and P. F. Hu
pg 604; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000604
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126. Experiments with diazomethane and its derivatives. Part XIV. Action of diazomethane on (a)N-acyl compounds and (b)o-hydroxydiaryl sulphones and the corresponding peri-compounds
Alexander Schönberg and Ahmed Mustafa
pg 605; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000605
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127. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part X. n-Alkylbenzenes
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 607; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000607
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128. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XI. Ketones
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 610; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000610
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129. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XII. Eithers and acetals
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 616; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000616
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130. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XIII. Aliphatic carboxylic esters
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 624; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000624
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131. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XIV. The parachors and the refractivities of the halogens
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 644; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000644
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132. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XV. The phenyl group
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 654; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000654
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133. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XVI. Ethylenic compounds
George H. Jeffery and Arthur I. Vogel
pg 658; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000658
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134. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XVII. Acetylenic compounds and cyanides
George H. Jeffery and Arthur I. Vogel
pg 674; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000674
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135. Synthesis of some derivatives of 3 : 4-diphenyl-n-hexane
Gábor Fodor and János Wein
pg 684; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000684
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136. Preparation of unsymmetrical carbocyanines
J. D. Kendall and J. R. Majer
pg 687; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000687
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137. Preparation of symmetrical and unsymmetrical neocyanines: structure of the neocyanines
J. D. Kendall and J. R. Majer
pg 690; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000690
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138. Esters containing phosphorus. Part IV. Diisopropyl fluorophosphonate
B. C. Saunders and G. J. Stacey
pg 695; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000695
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139. Esters containing phosphorus. Part V. Esters of substituted phosphonic and phosphonous acids
B. C. Saunders G. J. Stacey F. Wild and I. G. E. Wilding
pg 699; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000699
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140. Strychnine and brucine. Part XLIX. A new method for the preparation of pseudostrychnine
A. S. Bailey and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 703; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000703
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141. The synthesis of the nuclear-C-methylated tryptophans. A note on the aldehyde reactions for tryptophan
H. N. Rydon
pg 705; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000705
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Note
R. F. Hunter T. R. Lomer V. Vand and N. E. Williams
pg 710; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000710
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The Hopkins memorial lecture
Sir Edward Mellanby G.B.E.K.C.B.M.D.F.R.S.
pg 713; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000713
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142. The configuration of naturally occurring mixed glycerides. Part IV. The configuration of the major component glycerides of palm oil
M. L. Meara
pg 722; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000722
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143. The significance of the transition state in aromatic substitution
William A. Waters
pg 727; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000727
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144. The condensation of benzamidine with -diketones
J. W. Cornforth and H. T. Huang
pg 731; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000731
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145. Methyl derivatives of 1 : 4 : 5 : 8-tetra-aminoanthraquinone
R. H. Hall and D. H. Hey
pg 736; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000736
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146. Studies on some metal electrodes. Part I. Oxide-film formation on copper, and the evaluation of the standard electrode potential of the metal
A. Riad Tourky and S. E. S. El Wakkad
pg 740; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000740
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147. Studies on some metal electrodes. Part II. The behaviour of the copper electrode in dilute copper sulphate solutions
A. Riad Tourky and S. E. S. El Wakkad
pg 749; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000749
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148. Studies on some metal electrodes. Part III. Does the antimony electrode behave simply as a metal–metal oxide electrode in air?
A. Riad Tourky and A. A. Mousa
pg 752; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000752
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149. Studies on some metal electrodes. Part IV. The behaviour of the antimony electrode out of contact with air
A. Riad Tourky and A. A. Mousa
pg 756; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000756
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150. Studies on some metal electrodes. Part V. The amphoteric properties of antimony tri- and pent-oxide
A. Riad Tourky and A. A. Mousa
pg 759; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000759
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151. Dibenzylidene- and diisopropylidene-glyoxal
Harry Raudnitz
pg 763; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000763
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152. The dissociation constants of benziminazole and certain purine derivatives
H. F. W. Taylor
pg 765; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000765
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153. The photochemistry of selenium. Part I. The photochemical oxidation of hydrogen selenide
D. J. G. Ives and R. W. Pittman
pg 766; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000766
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154. 2-Thienyl- and 3-thienyl-thioacetic acids and their derivatives
Frederick Challenger Samuel A. Miller and Geoffrey M. Gibson
pg 769; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000769
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155. The cross-linking of vinyl polymers by Friedel–Crafts catalysts. Part I
J. C. Bevington and R. G. W. Norrish
pg 771; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000771
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156. The ?-galactan of larch wood (Larix decidua)
W. G. Campbell E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 774; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000774
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157. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXVII. Some derivatives of phthalazine, quinoxaline, and isoquinoline
Robert D. Haworth and Stanley Robinson
pg 777; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000777
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158. The application of the method of molecular rotation differences to steroids. Part IV. Optical anomalies
D. H. R. Barton and J. D. Cox
pg 783; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000783
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159. The kinetics of anionotropic rearrangement. Part VII. The simultaneous rearrangement and hydrolysis of propenylethynylcarbinyl acetate. General discussion of the mechanism of anionotropy and a comparison of the mobility of the hydroxyl and the acetoxyl group
Ernest A. Braude
pg 794; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000794
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160. The action of methanol on naphthalene in the presence of catalysts of the alumina–silica type. Formation of 2-methylnaphthalene
N. M. Cullinane and S. J. Chard
pg 804; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000804
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161. Experiments in the piperidine series. Part IV
R. M. Anker and A. H. Cook
pg 806; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000806
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162. The oxidation of some aldoses by alkaline solutions of iodine
O. G. Ingles and G. C. Israel
pg 810; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000810
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163. The structure of molecular compounds. Part VI. The -type clathrate compounds of quinol
D. E. Palin and H. M. Powell
pg 815; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000815
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164. The preparation of N4-carboxyacylsulphonamides. Part II. The synthesis of N4-phthalylsulphanilamide derivatives
C. W. Picard E. Reid (Miss) J. Reynolds and D. E. Seymour
pg 821; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000821
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165. The growth of coliform bacteria in media containing nitrate and nitrate. Part I. Adaptation to growth with nitrate and nitrate as nitrogen sources
P. R. Lewis and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 824; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000824
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166. The growth of coliform bacteria in media containing nitrate and nitrite. Part II. Influence of ammonia and of aeration, and the coupling of the oxidation–reduction systems involved
P. R. Lewis and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 833; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000833
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167. The growth of coliform bacteria in media containing nitrate and nitrite. Part III. The later stages of reduction of nitrite
P. R. Lewis and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 841; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000841
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168. The growth of coliform bacteria in media containing nitrate and nitrite. Part IV. Some biochemical considerations
P. R. Lewis
pg 845; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000845
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169. The mechanism of indole formation from phenacylarylamines. Part II. The stability and reactions of phenacyl-N-alkylarylamines
Fred Brown and Frederick G. Mann
pg 847; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000847
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170. The mechanism of indole formation from phenacylarylamines. Part III. The conditions and mechanism of the isomerisation and indolisation of phenacylarylamines
Fred Brown and Frederick G. Mann
pg 858; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000858
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171. Some derivatives of benz-1-thia-2 : 3-diazole, the nature of the thiadiazole ring, and a note on the thiolation of 2-chloro-5-nitroaniline
Herbert H. Hodgson and Douglas P. Dodgson
pg 870; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000870
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172. The associating effect of the hydrogen atom. Part XIII. The N–H–O bond. Esters of carbamic acid
(Mrs.) Minnie Barker Louis Hunter and Norman G. Reynolds
pg 874; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000874
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173. The free-radical reactions of the aromatic diazo-compounds: a reply to Hodgson's criticisms
D. H. Hey and W. A. Waters
pg 882; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000882
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174. Synthesis of 6 : 7-diethoxy-3-methylisoquinolines
V. Bruckner G. Fodor J. Kiss and J. Kovács
pg 885; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000885
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Notes
Gábor Fodor J. Wein Alexander Schönberg G. F. Duffin J. D. Kendall and A. Seetharamiah
pg 890; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000890
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Obituary notices: Bernard Shirley Dyer, 1856–1948; Ernald George Justinian Hartley, 1875–1947; Philip Joseph Hartog, 1864–1947
George Taylor M. P. Applebey and D. McKie
pg 896; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000896
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Adjourned Annual General Meeting

pg 904; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000904
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175. Carbazoles, carbolines, and related compounds. Part II. Transformations of some quaternary salts of quindoline
S. J. Holt and V. Petrow
pg 919; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000919
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176. Carbazoles, carbolines, and related compounds. Part III. Quinindoline derivatives
S. J. Holt and V. Petrow
pg 922; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000922
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177. The amylolytic degradation of starch. A revision of the hypothesis of sensitisation
E. J. Bourne Sir Norman Haworth A. Macey and S. Peat
pg 924; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000924
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178. The properties of freshly-formed surfaces. Part VII. The application of the vertical-plate technique to the study of soluble films at air–liquid and liquid–liquid interfaces
C. C. Addison and S. K. Hutchinson
pg 930; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000930
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179. The properties of freshly-formed surfaces. Part VIII. Expansion of soluble films of decoic acid at the air–water interface
C. C. Addison J. Bagot and H. S. McCauley
pg 936; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000936
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180. The properties of freshly-formed surfaces. Part IX. Expansion of soluble films of sodium dodecyl sulphate at air–water and toluene–water interfaces
C. C. Addison and S. K. Hutchinson
pg 943; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000943
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181. Occurrence of betulinic acid in the bark of the plane tree
V. Bruckner J. Kovács and I. Koczka
pg 948; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000948
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182. Strychnine and brucine. Part L. Experiments with pseudostrychnine, dihydropseudostrychnine, and neostrychnine
K. H. Pausacker and Sir Robert Robinson
pg 951; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000951
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183. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part XVII. The preparation of 4-glycofuranosidaminopyrimidines, and a synthesis of 9-L-arabofuranosido-2-methylthioadenine
G. W. Kenner B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 957; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000957
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184. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part XVIII. A synthesis of 9-D-glucopyranosidoadenine
A. Holland B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 965; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000965
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185. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part XIX. A synthesis of adenosine
J. Davoll B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 967; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000967
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186. Measurement of specific surfaces of calcined and hydrated alumina powders by adsorption of n-heptoic acid from aqueous solutions
L. Saunders
pg 969; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000969
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187. Attempts to prepare new aromatic systems. Part I. cyclopentindene. Phenylcyclopentanecarboxylic acids, and derived ketones
Wilson Baker and W. G. Leeds
pg 974; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000974
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188. The kinetics of halogen addition to unsaturated compounds. Part XIII. -unsaturated ketones and quinones
H. P. Rothbaum I. Ting and P. W. Robertson
pg 980; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000980
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189. An X-ray and thermal examination of the glycerides. Part IX. The polymorphism of simple triglycerides
Charles E. Clarkson and Thomas Malkin
pg 985; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000985
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190. Lanosterol. Part V. Hydrogenation of the inert double bond in lanosterol derivatives
Charles Dorée J. F. McGhie and Frederick Kurzer
pg 988; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000988
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191. Chemistry of the Coprosma genus. Part III. A synthesis of areolatin and an isomer, 3 : 5 : 6 : 7-tetrahydroxy-2-methylanthraquinone
Lindsay H. Briggs Jack C. Dacre and Gordon A. Nicholls
pg 990; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000990
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192. Applications of periodate oxidation to some problems of carbohydrate chemistry
D. J. Bell
pg 992; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000992
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193. Reactions of -unsaturated cyclic aldehydes and ketones. Part VI. (+)-cis- and (–)-trans-cryptol from (–)-cryptone
D. T. C. Gillespie A. Killen Macbeth and John A. Mills
pg 996; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000996
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194. A modified synthesis of chrysene
G. M. Badger
pg 999; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480000999
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195. The elimination of sulphur in certain reductions of the 2 : 2 : 4 : 4- tetranitrodiphenyl mono- and di-sulphides, and an alternative route to the preparation of some 5-substituted benz-1-thia-2 : 3-diazoles
Herbert H. Hodgson and Douglas P. Dodgson
pg 1002; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001002
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196. Improved preparations of 3 : 3-dinitro- and 3 : 3-diaminodiphenylamine, together with some derivatives
Herbert H. Hodgson and Douglas P. Dodgson
pg 1004; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001004
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197. The nitration of benz-1-thia-2 : 3-diazole and the synthesis of 7-nitro-, 5-methyl-, and 7-nitro-5-methyl-benz-1-thia-2 : 3-diazole, with improved preparations of 1-chloro-2 : 6-dinitrobenzene and 2-chloro-3-nitroaniline
Herbert H. Hodgson and Douglas P. Dodgson
pg 1006; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001006
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198. Esters containing phosphorus. Part VI. Preparation of esters of fluorophosphonic acid by means of phosphorus oxydichlorofluoride
N. B. Chapman and B. C. Saunders
pg 1010; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001010
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199. A new synthesis of NN-diarylformamidines
W. B. Whalley
pg 1014; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001014
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200. The thermochemistry of solutions. Part V. The heats of ionisation of some organic acids
T. L. Cottrell G. W. Drake D. L. Levi K. J. Tully and J. H. Wolfenden
pg 1016; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001016
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201. The thermochemistry of solutions. Part VI. The heat of ionisation of succinic acid
T. L. Cottrell and J. H. Wolfenden
pg 1019; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001019
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202. Stilbenecarboxylic acids
F. Bell and D. H. Waring
pg 1024; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001024
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203. A reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphthol-1-sulphonic acid. Part XXV. The phthalazine reaction with bases not containing a nitro-group. Derivatives of 2-chlorobenzene-2-naphthol-1-diazosulphonate
C. I. Brodrick A. T. Peters and (the late) F. M. Rowe
pg 1026; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001026
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204. The relative strenghts of some fatty acids
D. H. Everett and B. R. W. Pinsent
pg 1029; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001029
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205. Steroids and the Walden inversion. Part III. (a) Derivatives of 6-ketocholestane; (b) a direct proof of the stereochemical orientation of the hydroxyl group in cholesterol
C. W. Shoppee
pg 1032; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001032
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206. Steroids and the Walden inversion. Part IV. Derivatives of 6-ketositostane and 6 : 17-diketoandrostane
C. W. Shoppee
pg 1043; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001043
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207. Purpurogallin. Part I
Robert D. Haworth Barry P. Moore and Peter L. Pauson
pg 1045; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001045
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208. Electrolytic dissociation processes. Part V. The solvolytic ionisation of molecular iodine
Fred Fairbrother
pg 1051; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001051
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209. Studies in the azole series. Part IV. The preparation of some thiazolones
A. H. Cook G. Harris Sir Ian Heilbron and G. Shaw
pg 1056; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001056
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210. Studies in the azole series. Part V. A synthesis of -phenylcysteine
A. H. Cook G. Harris and Sir Ian Heilbron
pg 1060; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001060
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211. The kinetics of aromatic sulphonation reactions. sulphonation by sulphuric acid in nitrobenzene solution
F. J. Stubbs C. D. Williams and C. N. Hinshelwood
pg 1065; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001065
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212. Substitution reactions of triphenylethylene and its derivatives. A contribution to the problem of synthetic analogues of progesterone
Ng Ph Buu-Hoï and René Royer
pg 1078; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001078
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213. Amides. Part I. Preparation of diacetimide
J. B. Polya and P. L. Tardrew
pg 1081; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001081
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214. The adsorption of water vapour on insulin and plasma albumin
R. A. Robinson
pg 1083; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001083
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215. The problem of molecular asymmetry based on isotopic differentiation of hydrogen. An attempted asymmetric synthesis by the Marckwald method
D. J. G. Ives and (Miss) M. R. Nettleton
pg 1085; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001085
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Note
Fawzy Ghali Baddar
pg 1088; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001088
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Obituary notice: Frank Clifford Whitmore, 1887–1947
M. R. Fenske
pg 1090; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001090
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216. Studies in the detoxication of catalyst poisons. Part VI. Use of a revivable filter-column
E. B. Maxted
pg 1091; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001091
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217. Studies in the detoxication of catalyst poisons. Part VII. The self-poisoning effect in the hydrogenation of pyridine
E. B. Maxted and A. G. Walker
pg 1093; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001093
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218. The structures of Hantzsch's isomeric diazocyanides. A reaffirmation of the structural as opposed to the geometrical viewpoint, with a critical review of the properties of the alleged cis-azobenzene
Herbert H. Hodgson
pg 1097; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001097
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219. The preparation of 2 : 2-dichloro-4 : 4-dinitrodiphenyl sulphide and 2-chloro-4 : 4-dinitro-2-aminodiphenyl sulphide, with some derivatives and attempts at cyclisation to thiazines
Herbert H. Hodgson Douglas P. Dodgson and Ernest W. Smith
pg 1104; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001104
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220. Studies on phosphorylation. Part IV. Further studies on the use of dibenzyl chlorophosphonate and the examination of certain alternative phosphorylation methods
F. R. Atherton H. T. Howard and A. R. Todd
pg 1106; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001106
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221. The coupling reaction of cinnamyl halides. meso--divinyldibenzyl and the phenylvinylmethyl radical
H. P. Koch
pg 1111; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001111
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222. Molecular configuration and isomorphism in the meso--divinyldibenzyl series
G. A. Jeffrey H. P. Koch and S. C. Nyburg
pg 1118; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001118
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223. Absorption spectra of dicinnamyl and some related compounds
H. P. Koch
pg 1123; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001123
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224. Some derivatives of 4-styrylpyrimidine
W. C. J. Ross
pg 1128; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001128
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225. Formation of tartaric acid by oxidation and hydrolysis of oxycelluloses produced by dinitrogen tetroxide
Frank S. H. Head
pg 1135; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001135
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226. The condensation of fluorene with acetone. Part IV. Synthesis of 2 : 4-dimethylfluoranthene
James Forrest and S. Horwood Tucker
pg 1137; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001137
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227. The constitution of mesquite gum. Part I. Isolation of 6- and 4-glucuronosidogalactose
J. I. Cunneen and F. Smith
pg 1141; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001141
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228. The constitution of mesquite gum. Part II. Methylated mesquite gum
J. I. Cunneen and F. Smith
pg 1146; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001146
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229. Some 2 : 4-diamino-5-acylamido-6-hydroxypyrimidines
Walter Wilson
pg 1157; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001157
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230. A thermochemical evaluation of the bond strengths in some carbon compounds. Part I. (methyl carbon)–iodine and (methyl carbon)–magnesium
H. Mackle and A. R. Ubbelohde
pg 1161; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001161
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231. Cinnolines. Part XVIII. The preparation of 3-halogeno-4-hydroxycinnolines, and halogen exchange reactions of diazotised ;-halogeno-o-aminoacetophenones
K. Schofield and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 1170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001170
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232. Kationoid reactivity of aromatic compounds. Part VI. The direct amination of mesobenzanthrone
Wiliam Bradley
pg 1175; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001175
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233. The conversion of mepacrine and similar derivatives of 5-aminoacridines into thioacridones by the action of hydrogen sulphide
R. S. Asquith D. Ll. Hammick and P. L. Williams
pg 1181; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001181
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234. The isolation of the hitherto unknown anti-diazosulphonates in the naphthalene series, with improved preparations of 2- and 4-nitro- and 4-chloro-1-naphthylamine
Herbert H. Hodgson and Donald Bailey
pg 1183; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001183
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235. The heats of formation of the —NN— and CN— bonds
G. E. Coates and L. E. Sutton
pg 1187; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001187
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236. The application of the method of electrostatic energy differences. Part I. Stereochemistry of the diterpenoid resin acids
D. H. R. Barton and G. A. Schmeidler
pg 1197; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001197
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237. Isomers of 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine
C. L. Hewett
pg 1203; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001203
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238. A determination of the structures of the isomeric 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsines
C. A. McDowell H. G. Emblem and E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes
pg 1206; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001206
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239. Some physicochemical properties of cis-2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine
G. H. Whiting
pg 1209; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001209
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240. The constitution of a specific somatic polysaccharide from M. tuberculosis(human strain)
Sir Norman Haworth P. W. Kent and M. Stacey
pg 1211; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001211
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241. The constitution of a lipoid-bound polysaccharide from M. tuberculosis(human strain)
Sir Norman Haworth P. W. Kent and M. Stacey
pg 1220; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001220
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242. Acridine syntheses and reactions. Part IV. A new synthesis of aminoacridines from formic acid and diarylamines
Adrien Albert
pg 1225; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001225
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243. 3 : 4-Benzfluorenones. Part II. Further observations on the effect of groups on their fission with alkali
Fawzy Ghali Baddar and Munir Gindy
pg 1231; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001231
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244. The adaptation of bacteria to acridine derivatives. The influence of pH
A. R. Peacocke and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood
pg 1235; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001235
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245. Melanin and its precursors. Part I. The synthesis of 5 : 6 : 5 : 6-tetrahydroxyindigo
John Harley-Mason
pg 1244; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001244
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246. The action of nitric acid on polycyclic indole derivatives. Part XIV. Acenaphthyleno(7 : 8 : 2 : 3)indole
B. Bannister and S. G. P. Plant
pg 1247; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001247
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247. A reaction of certain diazosulphonates derived from -naphtho1-I-sulphonic acid. Part XXVI. Phthalazine and isoindolinone compounds derived from aniline
A. T. Peters (the late) F. M. Rowe and C. I. Brodrick
pg 1249; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001249
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248. The preparation of the halogenophenylacetic acids
Neil Campbell and John E. McKail
pg 1251; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001251
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249. The structure of certain polysulphides and sulphonyl sulphides. Part II. The crystal structure of 2 : 2-di-iododiethyl trisulphide
I. M. Dawson and J. Monteath Robertson
pg 1256; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001256
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250. Studies in the azole series. Part VI. The interaction of -amino-nitriles and isothiocyanates
A. H. Cook J. D. Downer and Sir Ian Heilbron
pg 1262; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001262
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251. Phenylpropiolic acids. Part II. The dimerisation of p-nitro- and p-methoxy-phenylpropiolic acid
F. G. Baddar and Lanson Salib El-Assal
pg 1267; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001267
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252. 1-Phenylnaphthalenes. Part I. The synthesis of 2 : 5-dimethoxy-1-phenyl-, 4 : 7-dimethoxy-1-phenyl-, and 1-p-tolyl-7-methyl-naphthalene-2 : 3-dicarboxylic acids
F. G. Baddar Lanson S. El-Assal and M. Gindy
pg 1270; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001270
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253. The fractionation of cerium(III) and neodymium mixtures on an ion-exchange column
B. A. Lister and M. L. Smith
pg 1272; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001272
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254. Derivatives of 2 : 4 : 6-trinitrotoluene : monoreduction of polynitro-compounds
G. D. Parkes and A. C. Farthing
pg 1275; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001275
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255. The galactomannan of carob-seed gum (gum gatto)
E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 1278; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001278
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Notes
I. Dostrovsky E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and Ernst Bergmann
pg 1283; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001283
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256. Some syntheses in the benzquinoline, benzacridine, and phenanthridine series
Adrien Albert D. J. Brown and Heinz Duewell
pg 1284; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001284
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257. Investigations relating to the synthesis of patulin
Zoltán Földi Gábor Fodor and (the late) István Demjén
pg 1295; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001295
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258. The structure of ozone
M. J. S. Dewar
pg 1299; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001299
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259. Observations on the absorption spectra of terpenoid compounds. Part VI. isocadinene
A. E. Gillam D. G. Moss and T. F. West
pg 1306; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001306
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260. 2-Hydroxy- and 2-amino-derivatives of 6- and 7-methylquinoxaline
Bertie C. Platt
pg 1310; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001310
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261. Esters containing phosphorus. Part VII. Substituted diaminofluorophosphine oxides
R. Heap and B. C. Saunders
pg 1313; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001313
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262. The crystal structure of s-bisnitroaminoethane (ethylene dinitroamine)
F. J. Llewellyn and F. E. Whitmore
pg 1316; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001316
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263. The structure of diketen : potentiometric and conductivity measurements
Albert Wassermann
pg 1323; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001323
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264. Reactions of unsaturated compounds. Part VI. The reaction of -diisobutylene with organic per-acids
A. Byers and W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 1328; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001328
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265. Reactions of unsaturated compounds. Part VII. The mechanism of the formation of unsaturated alcohols from olefins by the action of organic per-acids
W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 1331; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001331
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266. Reactions of unsaturated compounds. Part VIII. The course of the oxidation of diisobutylene by chromic acid
A. Byers and W. J. Hickinbottom
pg 1334; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001334
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267. Studies in the azole series. Part VII. A new route to -amino--mercapto-acids
R. Chatterjee A. H. Cook Sir Ian Heilbron and A. L. Levy
pg 1337; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001337
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268. Studies in the azole series. Part VIII. The interaction of -amino-nitriles and carbethoxyisothiocyanate
C. W. Capp A. H. Cook J. D. Downer and Sir Ian Heilbron
pg 1340; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001340
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269. Viscosity and molecular association. Part I
L. H. Thomas
pg 1345; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001345
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270. Viscosity and molecular association. Part II. A relationship between viscosity and vapour pressure of associated liquids
L. H. Thomas
pg 1349; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001349
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271. The application of the method of molecular rotation differences to steroids. Part V. Olefinic unsaturation at the 7 : 8-position
D. H. R. Barton and J. D. Cox
pg 1354; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001354
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272. The application of the method of molecular rotation differences to steroids. Part VI. neosterol
D. H. R. Barton and J. D. Cox
pg 1357; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001357
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273. The reaction of ketocholanic acids with bromoacetic ester and cyanoacetic ester
F. Smith and M. Webb
pg 1358; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001358
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274. The deposition of carbon on vitreous silica
R. Iley and H. L. Riley
pg 1362; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001362
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275. Benziminazole analogues of paludrine
F. E. King R. M. Acheson and P. C. Spensley
pg 1366; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001366
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276. cycloHexa-1 : 3-dione : a reagent for the characterisation of aldehydes
F. E. King and D. G. I. Felton
pg 1371; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001371
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277. Synthetical and stereochemical investigations of reduced cyclic bases. Part II. The cis- and trans-decahydroquinolines
F. E. King T. Henshall and R. L. St.D. Whitehead
pg 1373; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001373
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278. The oxidation of hydrobromic acid by chromic acid in the presence of manganous sulphate
M. Bobtelsky and A. Glasner
pg 1376; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001376
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279. Benzylidene guanosine
(the late) J. Masson Gulland and W. G. Overend
pg 1380; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001380
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280. The sedimentation of thymus nucleic acid in the ultracentrifuge
R. Cecil and A. G. Ogston
pg 1382; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001382
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281. The synthesis of some -amino-acids
J. Elks B. A. Hems and (Miss) Brenda E. Ryman
pg 1386; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001386
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282. Some 5-azaquinoxalines and 4-azabenziminazoles
V. Petrow and J. Saper
pg 1389; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001389
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283. The preparation of 2 : 3-dimercaptopropanol from 2 : 3-dichloropropanol
H. R. Ing
pg 1393; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001393
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284. Syntheses of some asymmetric naphthalene and acenaphthene hydrocarbons
B. R. Brown and D. Ll. Hammick
pg 1395; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001395
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285. The crystal structure of 1 : 12-benzperylene: a quantitative X-ray investigation
J. G. White
pg 1398; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001398
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286. The fission of non-enolisable ketones by potassium tert.-butoxide
G. A. Swan
pg 1408; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001408
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287. The infra-red examination of some terpenoid substances
H. W. Thompson and D. H. Whiffen
pg 1412; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001412
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288. The infra-red spectrum of keten
L. Grimke Drayton and H. W. Thompson
pg 1416; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001416
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289. Infra-red analysis of stereoisomers of benzene hexachloride(hexachlorocyclohexane)
D. H. Whiffen and H. W. Thompson
pg 1420; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001420
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290. The vibrational spectra and thermodynamic properties of chlorofluoromethanes
H. W. Thompson and R. B. Temple
pg 1422; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001422
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291. Infra-red spectra of fluorinated hydrocarbons. Part II. Methyl fluoroform(1 : 1 : 1-trifluoroethane)
H. W. Thompson and R. B. Temple
pg 1428; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001428
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292. Infra-red spectra of fluorinated hydrocarbons. Part III
H. W. Thompson and R. B. Temple
pg 1432; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001432
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293. The vibration frequency of the carbonyl linkage
E. J. Hartwell R. E. Richards and H. W. Thompson
pg 1436; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001436
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294. The application of infra-red spectroscopy to structural problems in the anthraquinone field
M. St.C. Flett
pg 1441; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001441
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295. Binding energies in hydrocarbons
T. L. Cottrell
pg 1448; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001448
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296. The infra-red spectra of mixtures of aldehydes and alcohols
A. Ashdown and T. A. Kletz
pg 1454; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001454
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Notes
T. A. Kletz A. Sumner J. P. E. Human John A. Mills D. Ll. Hammick B. H. Thewlis H. J. Barber W. R. Wragg I. E. Balaban M. B. Levy R. A. Robinson and R. C. Selkirk
pg 1456; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001456
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The modern theory of valency
Linus Pauling
pg 1461; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001461
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Obituary notice: Francis William Aston, 1877–1945; Marmaduke Barrowcliff, 1883–1945; John Masson Gulland, 1898–1947;
G. Hevesty C. J. T. Cronshaw and R. D. Haworth
pg 1468; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001468
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297. The adsorption of acetic acid and n-butylamine from aqueous solutions by activated charcoals
J. J. Kipling
pg 1483; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001483
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298. The behaviour of charcoal columns in the adsorption and desorption of acetic acid in aqueous solution
J. J. Kipling
pg 1487; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001487
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299. The ultra-violet absorption spectra of some 2-aminobenzthiazole and 2-imino-3-methyl-2 : 3-dihydrobenzthiazole derivatives
J. R. Edisbury R. F. Hunter and A. D. Scott
pg 1497; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001497
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300. The condensation of 2 : 3-dimethyl-1 : 3-butadiene and p-benzoquinone
M. Lora-Tamayo and J. L. Leon
pg 1499; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001499
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301. Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type. Part III. Effect of homologation on the antibacterial activity of p-methylsulphcnylbenzamidine and p-methylsulphonylbenzylamine hydrochlorides
H. S. Forrest A. T. Fuller and James Walker
pg 1501; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001501
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302. Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type. Part IV
H. S. Forrest and James Walker
pg 1506; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001506
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303. Compounds related to penicillic acid. Part III. Synthesis of penicillic acid
R. A. Raphael
pg 1508; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001508
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304. The replacement of the diazonium by the nitro-group. Part IV. Decompositions involving neutral solutions of diazonium salts, with facile preparations of o- and p-dinitrobenzene
Herbert H. Hodgson Fred Heyworth and Edward R. Ward
pg 1512; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001512
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305. Amidines. Part IX. Preparation of substituted amidines from ketoxime sulphonates and ammonia or amines
P. Oxley and W. F. Short
pg 1514; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001514
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306. The constitution of yeast ribonucleic acid. Part XII. Synthesis of cytidine-2 phosphate
(the late) J. Masson Gulland and H. Smith
pg 1527; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001527
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307. The constitution of yeast ribonucleic acid. Part XIII. The synthesis of diuridine-2 : 2 phosphate
(the late) J. Masson Gulland and H. Smith
pg 1532; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001532
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308. The conversion of carbon dioxide into acetylene on the scale of 2—20 micromoles
W. J. Arrol and R. Glascock
pg 1534; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001534
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309. New syntheses of heterocyclic compounds. Part IX. Tetrahydrophenanthridines
B. L. Hollingsworth and V. Petrow
pg 1537; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001537
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310. Solution and diffusion of gases in polystyrene at high pressures
D. M. Newitt and K. E. Weale
pg 1541; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001541
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311. The anionic nature of the desyl and the -benzoylbenzhydryl radical as compared with the cationoid reactivity of the triphenylmethyl radical. the hydrolysis of thio-esters
Youssef Iskander
pg 1549; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001549
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312. A synthesis of DL-dethiobiotin and some related compounds
G. Swain
pg 1552; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001552
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313. Structure of the dextran synthesised from sucrose by a new strain of Betacoccus arabinosaceous
M. Stacey and G. Swift
pg 1555; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001555
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314. The constitution of a levan produced from sucrose by Pseudomonas mors-prunorum(Wormald)
Violet E. Gilbert and M. Stacey
pg 1560; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001560
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315. Some physical properties of the specific polysaccharides from the types I, II, and III pneumococcus
B. R. Record and M. Stacey
pg 1561; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001561
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316. Ultracentrifugal and diffusion characteristics of methylated glycogen
Basil R. Record
pg 1567; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001567
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317. Studies of the autoxidation of tetralin. Part I. Investigation of autoxidation products
Alan Robertson and William A. Waters
pg 1574; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001574
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318. Studies of the autoxidation of tetralin. Part II. The decomposition of tetralin hydroperoxide
Alan Robertson and William A. Waters
pg 1578; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001578
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319. Studies of the autoxidation of tetralin. Part III. An interpretation of the kinetics of autoxidation
Alan Robertson and William A. Waters
pg 1585; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001585
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320. Studies on biological methylation. Part XII. A precursor of the dimethyl sulphide evolved by Polysiphonia fastigiata. dimethyl-2-carboxyethylsulphonium hydroxide and its salts
Frederick Challenger and Margaret Isabel Simpson
pg 1591; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001591
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321. The effect of metallic impurities in magnesium on the formation of grignard compounds
T. J. Reid and A. R. Ubbelohde
pg 1597; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001597
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322. 1-phenyl-2-naphthyl- and 1 : 2-dinaphthyl-ethylenes
James L. Everett and George A. R. Kon
pg 1601; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001601
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323. The attempted rearrangement of some arylbenziminoquinolyl ethers
D. Muriel Hall
pg 1603; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001603
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324. The chemistry of bacteria. Part I. The synthesis of hydroxyindoles
R. J. S. Beer Kenneth Clarke H. G. Khorana and Alexander Robertson
pg 1605; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001605
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325. Experiments on the synthesis of rotenone and its derivatives. Part XV
James H. Richards Alexander Robertson and Joseph Ward
pg 1610; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001610
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326. Derivatives of 2 : 4 : 6-trinitrotoluene: (a) the nitration of polynitrostilbenes, (b) 2-(2 : 4 : 6-trinitrophenyl)ethyl alkyl (aryl) sulphides
Frederick Challenger and Peter H. Clapham
pg 1612; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001612
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327. Some derivatives of thionaphthen
Frederick Challenger and Peter H. Clapham
pg 1615; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001615
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328. Amidines. Part X. Preparation of amidines from substituted amides, a sulphonyl chloride, and an amine
P. Oxley D. A. Peak and W. F. Short
pg 1618; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001618
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329. The reaction between carbon disulphide and some -methylamino-nitriles
H. C. Carrington
pg 1619; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001619
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330. Kationoid reactivity of aromatic compounds. Part VII. The composition of the dimesobenzanthronyl formed by the action of alkaline condensing agents on mesobenzanthrone
W. Bradley and G. V. Jadhav
pg 1622; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001622
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331. Anthraquinone series. Part II. Nitro- and amino-2-tert.-butyl- and -n-butyl-anthraquinones, and derived blue acid dyes
R. J. Moualim and A. T. Peters
pg 1627; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001627
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332. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXVIII. An alternative route to N1-aryl-N5-alkyldiguanides
F. H. S. Curd J. A. Hendry T. S. Kenny A. G. Murray and F. L. Rose
pg 1630; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001630
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333. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXIX. The preparation of some N1-aryl-N2-alkyl-N5-alkyl- and -dialkyl-diguanides
A. F. Crowther F. H. S. Curd (Miss) D. N. Richardson and F. L. Rose
pg 1636; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001636
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334. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXX. Some N1-aryl-N4 : N5-dialkyldiguanides and observations on the conversion of guanylthioureas into diguanides
S. Birtwell F. H. S. Curd J. A. Hendry and F. L. Rose
pg 1645; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001645
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335. Decomposition of DDT [1 : 1 : 1-trichloro-2 : 2-di-(4-chlorophenyl)-ethane] by basic substances
K. A. Lord
pg 1657; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001657
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336. Strychnine. Part III. Some new reduction products
G. R. Clemo and T. J. King
pg 1661; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001661
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337. A study of the mechanism of oxidation with chromic acid. Part II
Ronald Slack and William A. Waters
pg 1666; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001666
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338. The syntheses of glycosides. Part XII. Fabiatrin
D. N. Chaudhury R. A. Holland and Alexander Robertson
pg 1671; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001671
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339. Analogues of rotenone and related compounds. Part II. Coumarono-(2 : 3 : 3 : 4)-coumarins
H. I. King R. H. Holland F. P. Reed and Alexander Robertson
pg 1672; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001672
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340. Hydroxy-carbonyl compounds. Part XIII. Extensions of the Wolff rearrangement
F. M. Dean and Alexander Robertson
pg 1674; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001674
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341. The structure of almond-tree gum. Part I. The constitution of the aldobionic acid derived from the gum
F. Brown E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 1677; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001677
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342. Quantitative analysis of mixtures of sugars by the method of Partition Chromatography. Part I. Standardisation of procedure
A. E. Flood E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 1679; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001679
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343. Addition of thiol compounds to the double bond. Part I. Preparation of tertiary mercapto-acids
Zoltan Földi and Janos Kollonitsch
pg 1683; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001683
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344. Experiments on the synthesis of purine nucleosides. Part XX. A Synthesis of Guanosine
J. Davoll B. Lythgoe and A. R. Todd
pg 1685; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001685
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345. Thymol and cyclohexanol as fractionating agents for starch
E. J. Bourne G. H. Donnison Sir Norman Haworth and S. Peat
pg 1687; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001687
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346. A study of bituminous coal by (a) exhaustive solvent extraction and (b)X-ray diffraction
H. E. Blayden J. Gibson and H. L. Riley
pg 1693; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001693
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347. Some catalysed gas-phase reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons. Part III. The methylation of naphthalene by means of dimethyl ether
G. P. Armstrong (Miss) D. H. Grove D. Ll. Hammick and H. W. Thompson
pg 1700; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001700
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348. Cinnolines. Part XIX. The preparation and reactions of some 8-nitro-4-hydroxy-and 4-hydroxyBz-methyl-cinnolines
J. R. Keneford J. S. Morley and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 1702; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001702
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349. Derivatives of 4-chloro- and 6-nitro-quinoline
J. C. E. Simpson and P. H. Wright
pg 1707; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001707
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350. The growth of titanium nitride on hot filaments
F. H. Pollard and P. Woodward
pg 1709; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001709
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Notes
Kingsley Baker W. G. H. Edwards V. Petrow Herbert H. Hodgson Stanley Dixon D. M. Brown W. C. J. Ross R. DeBrath Ashworth W. A. Sexton A. Spinks J. S. Morley J. C. E. Simpson O. Stephenson A. McCoubrey and W. Webster
pg 1713; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001713
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Obituary notices: Edward Charles Cyril Baly, 1871–1948; Dorothy Jordan Lloyd, 1889–1946
F. G. Donnan and Robert H. Pickard
pg 1721; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001721
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351. Properties of some simple oxides and spinels at high temperatures
D. J. M. Bevan J. P. Shelton and J. S. Anderson
pg 1729; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001729
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352. The preparation of some branched-chain monocarboxylic acids
A. D. Campbell C. L. Carter and S. N. Slater
pg 1741; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001741
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353. Kationoid reactivity of aromatic compounds. Part VIII. The action of fused potassium hydroxide on 6 : 6-dimesobenzanthronyl and a note on the properties of 6- and 8-chloromesobenzanthrones
W. Bradley and G. V. Jadhav
pg 1746; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001746
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354. The solubility of zinc soaps in organic solvents
(Miss) E. P. Martin and R. C. Pink
pg 1750; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001750
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355. Polycyclic aromatic amines. Part I
G. M. Badger
pg 1756; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001756
PDF
356. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXXI. 2-p-chloroanilino-4--diethylaminoethylaminoquinazolines containing various substituents in the quinazoline nucleus
F. H. S. Curd J. K. Landquist and F. L. Rose
pg 1759; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001759
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357. Synthetic antimalarials. Part XXXII. Some 4-arylamino- and 4-arylthio-2-aminoalkylaminoquinazolines, and 2-arylthio-4-aminoalkylaminoquinazolines
F. H. S. Curd E. Hoggarth J. K. Landquist and F. L. Rose
pg 1766; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001766
PDF
358. Toxic fluorine compounds containing the C–F link. Part I. Methyl Fluoroacetate and Related Compounds
B. C. Saunders and G. J. Stacey
pg 1773; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001773
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359. Structure of acorn starch
E. L. Hirst J. K. N. Jones and A. J. Roudier
pg 1779; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001779
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360. Studies in the sterol group. Part XLVII. A new route to 7-dehydrocholesterol (provitamin D3) and its derivatives
A. E. Bide H. B. Henbest E. R. H. Jones R. W. Peevers and P. A. Wilkinson
pg 1783; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001783
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361. Studies in the sterol group. Part XLVIII. 7-substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry (part I). 7-halogeno-derivatives
A. E. Bide H. B. Henbest E. R. H. Jones and P. A. Wilkinson
pg 1788; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001788
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362. Studies in the sterol group. Part XLIX. 7-Substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry (part II). Esters of the epimeric 7-hydroxycholesterols
H. B. Henbest and E. R. H. Jones
pg 1792; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001792
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363. Studies in the sterol group. Part L. 7-substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry (part III). 7-alkoxycholesterol derivatives
H. B. Henbest and E. R. H. Jones
pg 1798; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001798
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364. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XVIII. Three-membered and four-membered carbon rings
George H. Jeffery and Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1804; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001804
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365. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XIX. Five-membered and six-membered carbon rings
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1809; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001809
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366. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XX. Aliphatic alcohols and acids
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1814; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001814
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367. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XXI. Aliphatic thiols, sulphides, and disulphides
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1820; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001820
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368. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XXII. Some primary, secondary, and tertiary amines
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1825; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001825
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369. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XXIII. Miscellaneous compounds. Investigation of the so-called co-ordinate or dative link in esters of oxy-acids and in nitro-paraffins by molecular refractivity determinations. atomic, structural, and group parachors and refractivities
Arthur I. Vogel
pg 1833; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001833
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370. Pyrazine derivatives. Part V. A general method for the synthesis of aminopyrazine derivatives
G. T. Newbold F. S. Spring and W. Sweeny
pg 1855; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001855
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371. Pyrazine derivatives. Part VI. The oxidation of 2-ethoxy-and 2-chloro-pyrazine derivatives with hydrogen peroxide
R. A. Baxter G. T. Newbold and F. S. Spring
pg 1859; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001859
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372. Pyrazine derivatives. Part VII. The preparation of hydroxypyrazine derivatives by Gastaldi's method
William Sharp and F. S. Spring
pg 1862; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001862
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373. Hydroxamic acids. Part I. Cyclic hydroxamic acids derived from pyridine and quinoline
G. T. Newbold and F. S. Spring
pg 1864; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001864
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374. Short-chain polymerisation of styrene in presence of stannic chloride and hydrogen chloride
Gwyn Williams and (Miss) Hetty Thomas
pg 1867; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001867
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375. Some trinuclear cyanine dyes. Part II. Neocyanines with dissimilar nuclei
Frances M. Hamer Russell J. Rathbone and Barbara S. Winton
pg 1872; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001872
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376. Diterpenes. Part I. The identity of kaurene with podocarprene
Lindsay H. Briggs and R. W. Cawley
pg 1888; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001888
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377. Sophora alkaloids. Part V. The alkaloids of the seeds of a possibly new species from Anawhata, New Zealand
Lindsay H. Briggs and J. L. Mangan
pg 1889; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001889
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378. Alkaloids of New Zealand Senecio species. Part I. The alkaloid from Senecio kirkii
Lindsay H. Briggs J. L. Mangan and W. E. Russell
pg 1891; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001891
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379. Monothioethylene glycol and thiodiglycol
F. N. Woodward
pg 1892; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001892
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380. Some reactions of ethylene sulphide, and a new method of preparation of vicinal dithiols
E. M. Meade and F. N. Woodward
pg 1894; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001894
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381. Cyanine dyes from 2 : 3-dihydro--quinindene
A. B. Lal and V. Petrow
pg 1895; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001895
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382. The thermal decomposition of lead oxalate
L. L. Bircumshaw and Ivan Harris
pg 1898; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001898
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383. Derivatives of trishydroxymethylnitromethane
Godfrey Fort and Andrew McLean
pg 1902; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001902
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384. Condensation of nitromethane with aldehydes. Derivatives of 1-nitropent-3-en-2-ol
Godfrey Fort and Andrew McLean
pg 1907; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001907
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385. Structure and antimalarial activity. Part III. Some benziminazoles
D. Muriel Hall and E. E. Turner
pg 1909; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001909
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386. Researches on ammines. Part X. Triammines of bivalent platinum
Herbert J. S. King
pg 1912; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001912
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387. Studies in the detoxication of catalyst poisons. Part VIII. Thionaphthen and the thiophthens
E. B. Maxted and A. G. Walker
pg 1916; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001916
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388. The addition of hydrogen sulphide to 2-phenyl-2-oxazoline and benzoylethyleneimine: attempted synthesis of fused thiazolidine–butyroazlactone ring systems
Alan A. Goldberg and William Kelly
pg 1919; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001919
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389. The synthesis of 7-amino-alloxazines and -isoalloxazines
F. E. King R. M. Acheson and A. B. Yorke-Long
pg 1926; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001926
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390. The thermodynamic functions of the vinyl halides
R. E. Richards
pg 1931; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001931
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391. Ethylidene derivatives of sorbitol
E. J. Bourne and L. F. Wiggins
pg 1933; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001933
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392. The isolation of uridine from yeast ribosenucleic acid
R. J. C. Harris and J. F. Thomas
pg 1936; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001936
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393. Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type. Part V. 2 : 5-Disubstituted derivatives of pyridine
H. S. Forrest and James Walker
pg 1939; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001939
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394. Curare alkaloids. Part VIII. Examination of commercial curare, Chondrodendron tomentosum R and P and Anomospermum grandifolium eichl
Harold King
pg 1945; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001945
PDF
395. The dipole moments of benzocinnoline and benzocinnoline oxide in relation to those of cis-azo- and -azoxy-benzene
K. E. Calderbank and R. J. W. Le Fèvre
pg 1949; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001949
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396. The action of nitrosyl chloride on some metals and their compounds
J. R. Partington and A. L. Whynes
pg 1952; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001952
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397. Dibenzamidodioxytetrol
J. W. Cornforth and H. T. Huang
pg 1958; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001958
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398. Further studies of oxazoles and glyoxalines
J. W. Cornforth and H. T. Huang
pg 1960; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001960
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399. Experiments on a synthesis of penicillin
J. W. Cornforth and H. T. Huang
pg 1964; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001964
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400. Synthesis of a 4-cyano-oxazole
J. W. Cornforth and H. T. Huang
pg 1969; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001969
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401. Acidity functions. Part I. Dissociation of hydrogen chloride in, and proton affinities of, some oxygen-containing solvents
Ernest A. Braude
pg 1971; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001971
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402. Acidity functions. Part II. The nature of hydrogen ion in some aqueous and non-aqueous solvents. The exceptional solvating properties of water
Ernest A. Braude and E. S. Stern
pg 1976; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001976
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403. The kinetics of anionotropic rearrangement. Part VIII. Medium composition, acidity function, and reaction rate
Ernest A. Braude and E. S. Stern
pg 1982; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001982
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404. Dimerides of anethole
Wilson Baker and G. F. Flemons
pg 1984; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001984
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Notes
O. Redlich E. A. Coulson E. F. G. Herington J. W. Cornforth H. T. Huang Harry Irving Howard I. Fuller F. Smith V. A. Crawford C. A. Coulson H. J. Emeléus A. G. Maddock G. L. Miles A. G. Sharpe R. J. W. Le FèVre C. R. Taylor R. N. Whittem A. F. Childs S. G. P. Plant Walter Wilson Herbert H. Hodgson and Douglas P. Dodgson
pg 1987; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001987
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Obituary notice: Percy Faraday Frankland, 1858–1946
W. E. Garner
pg 1996; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480001996
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405. The constitution of evodione
S. E. Wright
pg 2005; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002005
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406. Polyquinolyls
S. G. Waley
pg 2008; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002008
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407. Synthesis of piperidine derivatives. Part II. Aryldecahydroquinolines
G. M. Badger J. W. Cook and Thomas Walker
pg 2011; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002011
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408. Reactions of polynitro-aromatic compounds with alkaline sulphides. Part I. Aryl monosulphide formation by interaction of sodium thioaryloxides with polynitro-aromatic compounds containing labile nitro-groups
Herbert H. Hodgson and Edward R. Ward
pg 2017; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002017
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409. The nitration of 4-aminoquinoline
J. C. E. Simpson and P. H. Wright
pg 2023; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002023
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410. Some Bz-substituted-3-nitroquinolines
J. S. Morley and J. C. E. Simpson
pg 2024; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002024
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411. Studies in the azole series. Part IX. The interaction of -amino-nitriles and alkyl isothiocyanates
A. H. Cook J. D. Downer and Sir Ian Heilbron
pg 2028; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002028
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412. Studies in the azole series. Part X. Some 5-amino-2-mercapto-4-alkylthiazoles and 2 : 4-dithio-5-alkylhydantions
A. H. Cook Sir Ian Heilbron and E. S. Stern
pg 2031; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002031
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413. The measurement of gas solubilities
T. J. Morrison and F. Billett
pg 2033; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002033
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414. The chemistry of ribose and its derivatives. Part I. Methyl-D-ribofuranoside and the characterisation of trimethyl D-ribofuranose
G. R. Barker
pg 2035; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002035
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415. A synthesis of 3-acyl- and 3-aroyl-mesobenzanthrones
F. Irving and A. W. Johnson
pg 2037; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002037
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416. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part VI. Introduction to a group of papers. Unimolecular olefin formation from tert.-butyl-and tert.-amyl-sulphonium salts
K. A. Cooper E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and B. J. MacNulty
pg 2038; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002038
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417. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part VII. Solvent effects on rates and product-proportions in uni- and bi-molecular substitution and elimination reactions of alkyl halides and sulphonium salts in hydroxylic solvents
K. A. Cooper M. L. Dhar E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold B. J. MacNulty and L. I. Woolf
pg 2043; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002043
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418. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part VIII. Temperature effects on rates and product-proportions in uni- and bi-molecular substitution and elimination reactions of alkyl halides and sulphonium salts in hydroxylic solvents
K. A. Cooper E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and B. J. MacNulty
pg 2049; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002049
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419. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part IX. Kinetics of olefin elimination from n-propyl, n-butyl, n-amyl, and isobutyl bromides in alkaline alcoholic media
M. L. Dhar E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and S. Masterman
pg 2055; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002055
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420. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part X. Kinetics of olefin elimination from isopropyl, sec.-butyl, 2-n-amyl, and 3-n-amyl bromides in acidic and alkaline alcoholic media
M. L. Dhar E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 2058; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002058
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421. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XI. Kinetics of olefin elimination from tert.-butyl and tert.-amyl bromides in acidic and alkalinc alcoholic media
M. L. Dhar E. D. Hughes and C. K. Ingold
pg 2065; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002065
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422. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XII. Kinetics of olefin eliminations from ethyl-, n-propyl-, n-butyl, isobutyl-, and 2-phenyl-ethyl-dimethylsulphonium salts in alkaline alcoholic media
E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and G. A. Maw
pg 2072; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002072
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423. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XIII. Kinetics of olefin elimination from isopropyl-, sec.-butyl-, and 1-phenylethyl-dimethylsulphonium salts in alkaline alcoholic media
E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold G. A. Maw and L. I. Woolf
pg 2077; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002077
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424. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XIV. Kinetics of olefin elimination from tert.-butyl- and tert.-amyl-dimethylsulphonium salts in alkaline and acidic alcoholic media
E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and L. I. Woolf
pg 2084; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002084
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425. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XV. Olefin elimination from sec.-isoamyl iodide and from the sec.-isoamyl-dimethylsulphonium ion
E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold and A. M. M. Mandour
pg 2090; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002090
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426. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part XVI. Constitutional influences in elimination. A general discussion
M. L. Dhar E. D. Hughes C. K. Ingold A. M. M. Mandour G. A. Maw and L. I. Woolf
pg 2093; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002093
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427. The kinetics of photochemical oxidation with dichromate : the oxidation of glycerol
K. Weber and S. Aperger
pg 2119; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002119
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428. Photochemical reactions. Part XIII. (a) Photochemical reactions of ethylenes with phenanthraquinone and with 1 : 2 : 3-triketones. (b) Dimerisation reactions in sunlight
Alexander Schönberg Ahmed Mustafa Mohamed Zaki Barakat Nazih Latif Radwan Moubasher and Akila Mustafa (Mrs. Said)
pg 2126; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002126
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429. N1-sulphanilamides derived from aminoquinoxalines and aminomethylquinoxalines
Bertie C. Platt and Thomas M. Sharp
pg 2129; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002129
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430. Chemistry of the inter-halogen compounds. Part I. The reaction of bromine trifluoride with metallic halides
A. G. Sharpe and H. J. Emeléus
pg 2135; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002135
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431. The structure of ginkgetin. Part I. Synthesis of 5 : 8-dihydroxy-4-methoxyflavone
Wilson Baker and G. F. Flemons
pg 2138; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002138
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432. Substitution in 3 : 4-dialkylphenols
G. D. Parkes
pg 2143; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002143
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433. Some heterocyclic analogues of stilbenes
Daniel M. Brown and George A. R. Kon
pg 2147; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002147
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434. Some catalysed gas-phase reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons. Part IV. The polymethylbenzenes formed in the reactions of dimethyl ether with benzene, toluene, and the xylenes
P. H. Given and D. Ll. Hammick
pg 2154; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002154
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435. Syntheses and reactions of mordenite
R. M. Barrer
pg 2158; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002158
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436. Colour reactions and adsorption of some aluminosilicates
H. Weil-Malherbe and J. Weiss
pg 2164; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002164
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437. Products of nitration of some derivatives of dimethylaniline, auramine, and crystal-violet
S. Galinowski and T. Urbanski
pg 2169; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002169
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438. Alkaloids of Daphnandra species. Part I. Repandine
I. R. C. Bick and A. R. Todd
pg 2170; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002170
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439. Amines containing 2-halogenoethyl groups
A. F. Childs L. J. Goldsworthy G. F. Harding F. E. King A. W. Nineham W. L. Norris S. G. P. Plant B. Selton and A. L. L. Tompsett
pg 2174; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002174
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440. Some sulphides containing the 2-chloroethyl group
L. J. Goldsworthy G. F. Harding W. L. Norris S. G. P. Plant and B. Selton
pg 2177; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002177
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441. Compounds containing the 3-chloroallyl group
A. F. Childs S. G. P. Plant A. L. L. Tompsett and G. A. Weeks
pg 2180; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002180
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442. The preparation and reactions of carbonyl and sulphuryl fluorides and chlorofluorides
H. J. Emeléus and J. F. Wood
pg 2183; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002183
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443. The reaction of bromine trifluoride and iodine pentafluoride with carbon tetrachloride, tetrabromide, and tetraiodide and with tetraiodoethylene
A. A. Banks H. J. Emeléus R. N. Haszeldine and V. Kerrigan
pg 2188; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002188
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444. The conversion of sucrose into pyridazine derivatives. Part III. Constitutional studies on the products of chlorination of 2 : 6-dimethyl-3-pyridazone
R. F. Homer Hilda Gregory and L. F. Wiggins
pg 2191; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002191
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445. The conversion of sucrose into pyridazine derivatives. Part IV. Further sulphanilamides derived from 6-methyl-3-pyridazone
R. F. Homer Hilda Gregory W. G. Overend and L. F. Wiggins
pg 2195; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002195
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446. The conversion of sucrose into pyridazine derivatives. Part V. Experiments on the synthesis of 3-amino-6-methylpyridazine and of its sulphanilamido-derivative
Hilda Gregory W. G. Overend and L. F. Wiggins
pg 2199; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002199
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447. Anhydrides of polyhydric alcohols. Part XI. The action of phosphorus tribromide on 1 : 4-3 : 6-dianhydro-mannitol and -sorbitol. some new chloro-derivatives of 1 : 4-3 : 6-dianhydrosorbitol
W. G. Overend R. Montgomery and L. F. Wiggins
pg 2201; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002201
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448. Anhydrides of polyhydric alcohols. Part XII. The reaction between mannitol and hydrochloric acid
R. Montgomery and L. F. Wiggins
pg 2204; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002204
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449. Compounds of diarylcyanoarsine type
L. J. Goldsworthy W. H. Hook J. A. John S. G. P. Plant J. Rushton and L. M. Smith
pg 2208; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002208
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450. Union of aryl nuclei. Part VII. Reactions with acyl peroxides
D. H. Hey and E. W. Walker
pg 2213; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002213
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451. Syntheses of glycosides. Part XIII. Primulaverin
D. N. Chaudhury H. I. King and Alexander Robertson
pg 2220; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002220
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452. The chemistry of the melanins. Part I. The synthesis of 5 : 6-dihydroxyindole and related compounds
R. J. S. Beer Kenneth Clarke H. G. Khorana and Alexander Robertson
pg 2223; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002223
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453. The thermal decomposition of n-hexane
R. G. Partington and C. J. Danby
pg 2226; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002226
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454. The propagation of reaction chains in the polymerisation of styrene
J. W. Menary A. R. Ubbelohde and M. J. Wright
pg 2232; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002232
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455. The strength of heterocyclic bases
Adrien Albert Reginald Goldacre and John Phillips
pg 2240; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002240
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456. The catechins of green tea. Part II
A. E. Bradfield and (Miss) M. Penney
pg 2249; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002249
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457. Furano-compounds. Part VII. A synthesis of 2 : 3-dihydropsoralene
R. T. Foster Alexander Robertson and Anis Bushra
pg 2254; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002254
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458. Furano-compounds. Part VIII. The synthesis of isovisnagin and a partial synthesis of visnagin
J. R. Clarke George Glaser and Alexander Robertson
pg 2260; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002260
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459. Infra-red spectroscopic measurements of substituted pyrimidines. Part I. The presence of hydrogen bonding in 4-triacetyl-D-xylosidaminopyrimidines
I. A. Brownlie G. B. B. M. Sutherland and A. R. Todd
pg 2265; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002265
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460. The dipole moments of N- and C-substituted sydnones
J. C. Earl Eleanor M. W. Leake and R. J. W. Le Fèvre
pg 2269; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002269
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461. The autoxidation of methyl oleate and linoleate, and the decomposition of the oxidation products : a theoretical discussion
G. Philip Gibson
pg 2275; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002275
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462. The absorption of antibacterial substances (2 : 8-diaminoacridine and methylene-blue) by cells of Bact. lactis rogenes
A. R. Peacocke and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood
pg 2290; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002290
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463. The elbs persulphate oxidation of phenols, and its adaptation to the preparation of monoalkyl ethers of quinols
Wilson Baker and N. C. Brown
pg 2303; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002303
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464. Further studies on the sydnones
Ronald A. Eade and J. Campbell Earl
pg 2307; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002307
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465. Pectic substances. Part VIII. The araban component of sugar-beet pectin
E. L. Hirst and J. K. N. Jones
pg 2311; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002311
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466. 2-amino-1 : 3 : 4-indotriazine. The reaction between isatin and aminoguanidine
Harold King and Jean Wright
pg 2314; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002314
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Notes
G. R. Clemo A. F. Daglish J. R. Keneford J. C. E. Simpson D. H. Hey D. S. Morris A. F. Childs L. J. Goldswokthy G. F. Harding S. G. P. Plant G. A. Weeks R. F. Batt and D. Woodcock
pg 2318; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002318
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Obituary notice: Frederick Maurice Rowe, 1891–1946
E. H. Rodd
pg 2323; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002323
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Index of authors, 1948

pg 2331; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002331
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Index of subjects, 1948

pg 2343; DOI:
10.1039/JR9480002343
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