"The Supersaturated Condition as shown by Nozzle Flow," by A. L. Mellanby and W. Kerr. (Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng., 1922, 2, 855.). Miss I. E. KNAGGS "Inorganic Complex Salts. Crystallographic and Optical Study. Part I," by I. E. Knaggs. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2069.) F. C. LEA (1) "The Effect of Temperature on Some of the Properties of Metals," by F. C. Lea. (Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng., 1922, 2, 885.) The Resistance to Fire of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete," by F. C. Lea and R. E. Stradling. (Engineering, 1922, 114, (2) "The Properties of Powders. Part II. Expansion and Shrinkage During Caking of Potassium Carbonate," by T. M. Lowry and E. E. Walker. (Trans. Farad. Soc., 1922, 18, 78.) (3) "The Properties of Powders. Part III. The Powdering of Minerals by Decrepitation," by T. M. Lowry and L. P. McHatton. (Trans. Farad. Soc., 1922, 18, 82.) Part IV. The Grading of Powders by Elutriation," by T. M. Lowry and L. P. McHatton. (Trans. Farad. Soc., 1922, 18, 23.) (4) The Properties of Powders. (5) The Properties of Powders. Part V. A New Elutriator for (6) Rapid Use," by T. M. Lowry. (Trans. Farad. Soc., 1922, 18, 32.) A Comparative Study of Methods Used for the Measurement of J. D. MAIN SMITH See G. T. MORGAN. J. A. MAIR 'The Action of Hypochlorous Acid on Bornylene," by G. G. Henderson and J. A. Mair. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 1155.) J. G. MALTBY "Optical Rotations of the Sugars. Part I. The Aldohexoses and Aldopentoses," by J. G. Maltby. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2608.) F. G. MANN (1) "The B-Chlorovinylarsines," by F. G. Mann and W. J. Pope (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1754.) (2) "The Interaction of Aniline and Acraldehyde," by F. G. Mann. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2178.) Miss D. E. MERRIMAN The Hydration of Acetic and Hydrochloric Acids and the Factors The Absorption of Moisture by Coal (and other Fuels). Part I. T. MORAN (1) "Studies in Catalysis. Part XVI. The Inversion of Sucrose by Hydrogen Ion," by T. Moran and W. C. M. Lewis. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1613.) (2) "The Energetics of Sucrose Inversion," by T. Moran and H. A. Taylor. (J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 1922, 44, 2886.) (3) See Miss D. E. MERRIMAN. G. M. MORANT "A First Study of the Tibetan Skull," by G. M. Morant. G. T. MORGAN (Biometrika (1) Researches on Residual Affinity and Co-ordination. Part IX. Interaction of Selenium Tetrachloride and B-Diketones," by G. T. Morgan, H. D. K. Drew and T. V. Barker. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2432.) (2) " Part X. Salicylatotetramminocobaltic Salts and the Constitution of Oxonium Compounds," by G. T. Morgan and J. D. Main Smith. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1956.) (3) (4) Part XII. Cobaltammine and Ferric Lakes of Dinitrosoresorcinol," by G. T. Morgan and J. E. Moss. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2857.) Part XIII. Cobaltammine and Chromic Lakes of the Azosalicylic Acids," by G. T. Morgan and J. D. Main Smith. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2866.) (5) Part XIV. Interactions of Metallic Salts and Dimethyldithiolethylene," by G. T. Morgan and W. Ledbury. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2882.) (6) " Part XV. Interactions of Acetylpropionylmethane and the Tetrachlorides of Selenium and Tellurium," by G. T. Morgan and H. G. Reeves. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 444.) (7) Part XVI. Normal and Acid Salicylatotetramminocobaltic Salts," by G. T. Morgan and J. D. Main Smith. Soc., 1923, 123, 1096.) (Trans. Chem. (8) The Diazo-reaction in the Carbazole Series. Carbazole-3diazoimine and -3-diazonium Salts," by G. T. Morgan and H. N. Read. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2709.) (9) "Studies in the n-Butyl Series. Part II. The Four Stereoisomeric By-Di-p-tolylamino-n-butanes," by G. T. Morgan and W. J. Hickinbottom. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 97.) (10) The Bactericidal Action of Tellurium Derivatives of Certain Aliphatic B-Diketones," by G. T. Morgan, E. A. Cooper and A. W. Burtt. (Biochem. J., 1923, 17, 30.) (11) Substitution in the Pyrazole Series. Halogen Derivatives of 3:5-Dimethylpyrazole," by G. T. Morgan and I. Ackerman. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 1308.) J. D. MORGAN— (1) "On the Form of the Temperature Wave Spreading by Conduction from Point and Spherical Sources: with a Suggested Application to the Problem of Spark Ignition," by E. T. Jones, J. D. Morgan and R. V. Wheeler. (Phil. Mag., 1922, 43, 359.) (2) "High-Tension Spark Ignition in Internal-Combustion Engines," by J. D. Morgan. (Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng., 1922. 1, 303.) See G. T. MORGAN. S. A. MUMFORD The System Chromium Trioxide-Nitric Acid-Water," by S. A. H. O. NEWBOULT— (1)" The Spectrum of the Semi-circular Helium Model," by H. O. (2) "The Stark Effect for Strong Electric Fields," by H. O. Newboult. Miss M. H. NORRIS (1) "A Study of the Rate of Saponification of Oils and Fats by Aqueous Alkali under Various Conditions," by M. H. Norris and J. W. McBain. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1362.) (2) " The Constitution of Soap Solutions. Hexadecanesulphonic (Cetylsulphonic) Acid and other Sulphonates," by M. H. Norris, D. H. Falkner and M. C. Price. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2161.) R. G. W. NORRISH "The Conditions of Reaction of Hydrogen with Sulphur. Part I. Direct Union," by R. G. W. Norrish and E. K. Rideal. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 696.) J. PATTERSON (1) "The Constitution of Acetone Derivatives of Glucose and Fructose," (2) "1:3:4:6-Tetramethyl Fructose," by J. C. Irvine and J. (3) Investigation of the Mannan Present in Vegetable Ivory," by A. R. PEARSON Some New Derivatives of Bituminous Coal," by A. R. Pearson. (Trans. Soc. Chem. Ind., 1923, 42, 68.) E. A. PERREN Ring-chain Tautomerism. Part III. The Occurrence of Tautomerism of the Three-carbon (Glutaconic) Type between a Homocyclic Compound and its Unsaturated Open-chain Isomeride," by C. K. Ingold, E. A. Perren and J. F. Thorpe. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1765.) H. PHILLIPS (1) "Investigations on the Dependence of Rotatory Power on Chemical Constitution. Part XV. Some n-Alkyl Ethers of d-benzylmethylcarbinol," by H. Phillips. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 22.) (2) Investigations on the Dependence of Rotatory Power on Chemical Constitution. Part XVII. A New Type of Walden Inversion," by H. Phillips. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 44.) H. J. PLENDERLEITH— "" 'The Conversion of Malonic Acid into d-Malic Acid," by A. McKenzie (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 1090.) and H. J. Plenderleith. H. N. READ See G. T. MORGAN. R. C. READER- "Some Properties of the Copper-Rich Aluminium-Copper Alloys," by R. C. Reader. (J. Inst. Metals, 1923, 29, 297.) See G. T. MORGAN. A. G. RENDALL " 'The Oxime of Mesoxamide (isoNitrosomalonamide) and some Allied Compounds. Part IV. The Ethers of isoNitrosomalonanilide, isoNitrosomalondimethylamide, and isoNitrosomalondibenzylamide," by A. C. Rendall and M. A. Whiteley. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2110.) G. C. 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Soc., London, 1923, 223, 289.) (3) Bakerian Lecture: "The Distortion of an Aluminium Crystal during a Tensile Test," by G. I. Taylor and C. F. Elam. (Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1923, 102, 643.) (Trans. Chem. The Use of Gryphaea in the Correlation of the Lower Lias," by A. E. Miss E. H. USHERWOOD The Oxime of Mesoxamide (isoNitrosomalonamide) and some Allied R. W. WALLINGTON See C. M. WATKINS. N. S. WALLS " On the Propagation of the Explosion-Wave. Part I. Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide Mixtures," by H. B. Dixon and N. S. Walls. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1923, 123, 1025.) C. M. WATKINS " (1) 'The Composition of Paraffin Wax. Part II." By F. Francis, C. M. Watkins and R. W. Wallington. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 1529.) (2) "The Composition of Paraffin Wax. Part III," by F. Francis, C. M. Watkins and R. W. Wallington. (Trans. Chem. Soc., 1922, 121, 2804.) |