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期刊: Analyst  (RSC Available online 1966)
卷期: Volume 91, issue 1  

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T H E ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 91 1966 PUBLJSHED FOR THE SOCIETY BY W. HEFFER & S O N S , L T D . 4 PETTY CURY, CARIBRIDGE, ENGLANDT H E ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 91 1966 PUBLJSHED FOR THE SOCIETY BY W. HEFFER & S O N S , L T D . 4 PETTY CURY, CARIBRIDGE, ENGLANDTHE ANALYST EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Chairman: I<. *4. \ l T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , n.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C., A.Inst.I’., i’vI.Inst.Pet. R. BAGSHAWE, A.n’Iet., F.I.M., M.Inst .F. E. BISHOP, RSc., A.R.C.S.T., F.R.I.C. H. E. RROOKES, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. H. J. CLVLEY, N.Sc., Ph.D., F.K.I.C. \V. T.ELWELL, F.R.I.C. P. S. HALL, R.Sc., F.R.I.C. 3. I;. HEKKISC~SHAW, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., A. G. HILL, F.R.I.C. E. A. HOXTOIR, B.Sc., A.I.M. H. &I. N. H. IRVING, M.A., D.Phil., I>.Sc., F.R.I.C. D. I. COOJIBER, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C. n. RIOORE G. NICKLESS, B.Sc., P1i.D. ITr. H. C. SHAW, F.P.S., F.R.I.C. T. S. \VEST, R.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. D.I.C., F.K.I.C. The Chairman of the Anal\.tical Abstracts Committee The Cliaii-man of the Analvtical Methods Committee , b n THE PRESIDENT AND HONORARY OFFICERS (A. G. JONES, B.Sc., F.R.T.C.) (D. C. GARRATT, IJh.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C., Hon.M.P.S.) President of the Society A. SXILES, O.R.E., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Secretary of the Society Hon. Treasurer of the Society S. A. PRICE, RSc., F.R.I.C. I>. T. LEWIS, C.R., Ph.D., D.Sc., M.R.S.H., F.1C.I.C.Hon Assistant Secretaries of the Society 13. S. COOIW<, R.Sc., F.Tnst.1’. ; D. \lr. ~VILSON, RI.Sc., I;.R.l.C. Assistant Editor Miss C. >I. RICHARDS, I3.Sc.THE ANALYST EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Chairman: I<. *4. \ l T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , n.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C., A.Inst.I’., i’vI.Inst.Pet. R. BAGSHAWE, A.n’Iet., F.I.M., M.Inst .F. E. BISHOP, RSc., A.R.C.S.T., F.R.I.C. H. E. RROOKES, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. H. J. CLVLEY, N.Sc., Ph.D., F.K.I.C. \V. T. ELWELL, F.R.I.C. P. S. HALL, R.Sc., F.R.I.C. 3. I;. HEKKISC~SHAW, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., A. G. HILL, F.R.I.C. E. A. HOXTOIR, B.Sc., A.I.M. H. &I. N. H. IRVING, M.A., D.Phil., I>.Sc., F.R.I.C. D. I. COOJIBER, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C. n. RIOORE G. NICKLESS, B.Sc., P1i.D. ITr. H.C. SHAW, F.P.S., F.R.I.C. T. S. \VEST, R.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. D.I.C., F.K.I.C. The Chairman of the Anal\.tical Abstracts Committee The Cliaii-man of the Analvtical Methods Committee , b n THE PRESIDENT AND HONORARY OFFICERS (A. G. JONES, B.Sc., F.R.T.C.) (D. C. GARRATT, IJh.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C., Hon.M.P.S.) President of the Society A. SXILES, O.R.E., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Secretary of the Society Hon. Treasurer of the Society S. A. PRICE, RSc., F.R.I.C. I>. T. LEWIS, C.R., Ph.D., D.Sc., M.R.S.H., F.1C.I.C. Hon Assistant Secretaries of the Society 13. S. COOIW<, R.Sc., F.Tnst.1’. ; D. \lr. ~VILSON, RI.Sc., I;.R.l.C. Assistant Editor Miss C. >I. RICHARDS, I3.Sc.INDEX TO VOLUME 91 INDEX TO AUTHORS A Abbott, D. C., Bunting, J. A,, and Thomson, J.Detcrmination of residues of dimethoate with multi-band chromatoplates, 94. Abel, E. Review of Larsen’s Tramitaoiial Elements, 296. Abresch, K., and Claasen, I. Coulometric Analysis. Translated by L. L. Leveson. Adams, D. B. Determination of total available oxygen in di-tertiary butyl peroxide, 397. Adkins, J. E., jun. See Dean, J. A. Allinger, N. L. See Eliel, E. L. Amas, S. A. H., and Yallop, H. J. Detection of dinitro and trinitro aromatic bodies in industrial blasting explosives, 336. Anderson, D. M. W. Review of Belcher’s Szibmicro -Idelhods of Orgattic Analysis, 823. Anderson, J. H. Oxidation of hydroxylamine in sodium hydroxide in the presence of copper(II), 532. Andrew, T. R., and Nichols, P. N. R. Direct photo- metric determination of boron in nickel, 664.Angell, F. G. Review of Buchachenko’s Stable Radicals, 542. Review of Tl‘illemsens and Van der Kerk’s Iizvestzgations ipi tlze Fzeld of Organolead Chemistry, 750. (Review), 58. Anger, V. See Feigl, F. Angyal, S. J. Ashmore, P. G. Principles of Reaction Kinetics. (Review), 60. Aspinal, M. L. Vacuum fusion analysis with a mass spectrometer, 33. Assenheim, H. M. Review of Bersohn and Baird’s Introdztctioiz to Electron Pavamagrietic Resouance, 681. Athavale, V. T., Desai, H. B., Gangadharan, ,S., Pendharkar, M. S., and Das, M. .S. Activation analysis for titanium and niobium with fast neutrons, 638. See Eliel, E. L. B tion to whole blood, 268. Baar, S. Baev, A. A. See Venkstern, T. V. Baird, J. C. See Bersohn, M. Baker, A. J., and Cairns, T. Spectroscopy in Education.Vol. 2. (Review), 218. Bakes, J. M., and Jeffery, P. G. Determination of fluorine by neutron activation, 216. Banham, M. F., Fudge, A. J., and Howes, J. H. Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides, 180. Barakat, M. Z., and Shaker, M. Micro-determina- tion of isoniazid by N-bromosuccinimide, 466. Bark, L. S. Review of Macek and Hais’ Stationary Phase i~ Paper and T h i d a y e r Chromatography, 217. Barker, N. T. Barnard, J. A., and Chayen, R. Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis. (Review), 60. Barua, R. K., and Rao, M. V. K. Spectrophoto- metric determination of vitamin D in fresh- water fish liver oils, 567. Bassett, J., and Jones, J. C. H. Spectrophotometric determination of 0.01 to 0.1 per cent.of antimony in lead, 176. Polarographic determination of 0.01 to 0.10 per cent. of bismuth in lead, 591. Micro-determination of cyanide : applica- See Khattak, 1. N. Bastings, L. See Claassen, A. Bates, R. G. Electrochemical Analysis : Studies of Acids, Bases and Salts by E.M.F., Conductance, Optical and Kinetic Methods. (Review), 403. Bauminger, B. B., and Walters, G. Micro-determi- nation of inorganic phosphorus in plasma, 205. Beaven, G. H. Review of Baker and Cairns’ Spectroscopy ZIZ Education. T‘ol. 2, 218. Re\Tiew of Uevelopnieizts in Applied Spectvoscopy. 1-01. 4, 606. Review of Venkstern and Baev’s -4 bsorption Spectra of AVz~ior Bases, 607. Beckmann, T. J. Belcher, R. Review of C‘heronis, Entrikin and Hodnett’s Sewzmicro Qzialatatzve Orgapzic Analysis.3rd Edn., 220. Review of Mzcrochemzcal Tecli- uzgzies, 679. Submicro RIethods of Organic .Analysis. (Review), 823. Belkas, E. P., and Souliotis, A. G. Simultaneous determination of iodinc and bromine in urine by neutron-activation analysis, 199. Bell, G. J. Bell, R. K. See Hamilton, D. J. See Lloyd, G. A. Methods for the Chemical *Analysis of NBS Copper-Base Spectrochemical Standards. (Review), 4i3. Newer Redox Titrants. Translated by H. TT-eisz. (Review), 338. Bernheim, R. Optical Pumping. (Review), 4’7 1. Bersis, D., and Vassiliou, E. Chemiluminescence method for determining ozone, 499. Bersohn, M., and Baird, J. C. Jntroduction t o Electron Paramagnetic Resonance. (Review), 681. Beynon, K. I., and Elgar, K. E. L“ialysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review, 143.Bible, R. H., jun. Interpretation of KMR Spectra: Empirical Approach. (Review), 58. Biraben Scott, B. See Scott, B. B. Birnie, A. C. Bishop, E. Review of Abresch and Claasen’s Cozilomefvic Analysis, 58. Review of Topp’s Chemzstvy of the Rare- Earth Elements, 61. Review of Turney’s Oxidation Mechanzsm, 61. Review of Colovirnetevs with Flow-through Cells, 62. Review of Rich’s Periodzc Correlations, 62. Keview of Delahay’s Double Layer niid Electvode l<z?ietzcs, 294. Review of Berka, Vulterin and Zgka’s Kewev Redox Titrniits, 338. Review of \I’iberg’s Coiiipirtev PvoLgr.amnzt~2~g for Cheniists, 339. Review of Rates’ Electrochernical rl iialyszs, 403. Review of Cumper’s Tt’aae Alechniizcs f o r Clienizsts, 403. Rcviem of Fowler, Harmon and Roe’s .4 iialysis l ~ i s t r i ~ n z e l z t a t i o ~ i - l ~ ~ ~ , 824.Bradstreet, R. B. Kjeldahl Method for Organic Nitrogen. (Review), 470. Braid, P., Hunter, J. A., Massie, W. H. S., Nicholson, J. D., and Pearce, B. E. Factors affecting the determination of carbon dioxide by non-aqueous titrimetry, 439. Berka, A,, Vulterin, J., and Z$ka, J. See Mitchell, B. D. Browett, E. V. Buchachenko, A. L. Stable Radicals. (Review), Bundy, J. K. Bunting, J. A. Burgess, A. E., and Latham, J. L. See Moss, R. 542. See Goode, G. C. See Abbott, D. C. Determination of phenol, o-cresol and p-cresol in aqueous solution by a kinetic method, 343; Erratum, 546.vi INDEX TO YOLURIE 91 Burt, M. W. G., and,Kaye, B. H. Comparison of particle-size analysis results obtained by using a centrifugal pliotosediInentonieter with those obtained with centrifugal pipette equipment, 547.Burton, J. D., Love, R. M., and Mercer, E. R. Use of 8-hydroxyquinoline for separation of yttrium-90 in determination of strontium-90 in biological materials, 739. Butt, J. B. Buzas, I. Part 11. See Savage, H. R. (Review), 64; Part 111, 676. See Baker, A. J. Editor of Erdey’s G!~aviwefvic A Jialysis. C Cairns, T. Caldas, A. See Feigl, F. Calderbank, A., and Yuen, S. H. Determining Campion, P. Carr-Brion, K. G. Carritt, D. E. Cartwright, M., and Heywood, A. Catanzaro, G. See Marten, J. F:, Celap, M. B. Cerrai, E., and Ghersini, G. residues of diquat, 625. See Walker, J. A. J. Effect of particle size on back- scattered X-ray correction methods in on-stream X-ray fluorescence analysis, 289.Use of molecular sieve 5-4 for collecting fractions from a gas chromatograph, 337, See Green, E. J. See Pejkovic-Tadic, I. Organic-phase spectro- photometric determination of iron with thio- cyanate, 662. Chalmers, R. A. Review of Duval’s L’,-liialyse Chinziqite Quantitative, 472. Chapman, H. See Melhuish, K. R. Chaudhry, 1. A., and Cornfield, A. H. Dctermina- tion of total sulphur in soil and plant material, 528. Chayen, R. See Barnard, J. A. Cheronis, N. D., Entrikin, J. B., and Hodnett, E. M. Semimicro Qualitative Organic Analysis. 3rd Edn. (Review), 220. Claasen, I. See Abresch, K. Claassen, A., and Bastings, L. Determination of nickel with dimethylglyoxime in iron and steel containing cobalt and copper, 725. Clark, M.L. See Jennison, W. Cluley, H. J. Review of Moses’ Xucleav Tecliwiques iia Analytical Clzemistvy, 403. Cobb, W. D. See Harrison, T. S. Conacher, H. B. S., and Rees, D: I. Cooke, J. R. Cooper, F. A., and Quayle, J. C. Precise coulometry : - See ulso Quayle, J. C. Corbett, J. A., and Guerin, B. D. Determination of aluminium in iron and steel, 490; Erratum, 610. Cornfield, A. H. See Chaudhry, I. A. Coutts, R. T., and Smail, G. A. I’olysaccharides, Peptidcs and I’rotcins. Vol. 4. (Review), 822. COX, J. D. Review of Perry and TVcissbcrgcr’s Distillation. 2nd Edn., 221. Crawford, R. Crompton, T. R. Iodimetric determination of organo-aluminium compounds, 374. Cumper, C. W. N. Wave Mechanics for Chemists. (Review), 403. Curry, A. S., Walker, G. W., and Simpson, G. S. Determination of ethanol in blood by gas chrom- atography, 742.Curthogs, G., and Simpson, J. R. Determination of zinc in trace-element superphosphate by a.c. polarography, 195. Cuypers, 1. Y. See Wyk, J. M. van. Detection and estimation of ethylene glycol in propylene glycol by thin-layer chromatography, 55. See Wilson, A. D. titration of pure sodium carbonate, 363. See Hine, R. A. D Dalziel, J. A. W., and Thompson, M. Solvent- extraction a n d absorptiometric determination of iron with 2-niercaptopyridinc-l-oxide, 98. Damokos, T. Translator of Pungor’s Oscillometvy and Coizductonietvy. (Review), 339. Das, M. S. Davies, D. I. Editor of Savidan’s Clzro?7znto,nYapl/?i, 4 i l . Davis, E. N. Developments in Applied Spectro- scopy. J-01. 4. (Review), 606. Dean, G. A. Colorimetric finish for the Johnson - Sishita micro-distillation of sulphur, 530.Dean, J. A., and Adkins, J. E., jun. Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames, 709. de Koning, A. J. Delahay, P. Double Layer and Electrode Kinetics. (Review), 294. Delves, R. B., and Williams, V. P. Analysis of fenitrothion by infrared method, 779. Denton, C. L., and Whitehead,, J. Automatic apparatus for determination of titanium, 224. Desai, H. B. S e e Athavale, V. T. Deutschman, J. E. Dicker, D. W. G., and Newlove, T. H. See Athavale, V. T. See Koning, A. J. de. See Hine, R. A. Colorimetric determination of sodium iscthionate by means of ammonium ceric nitrate, 663. Dickinson, D. Determination of thiourea in sewage and industrial effluents, 809. Djurkin, V., Kirkbright, G..F., and West, T. S. Spcctrophotometric determination of phosphorus, 89. Drummond, J. L. Duval, C. L’Xnalyse Chimique Quantitative. (Review), 472. S e e Sinclair, V. M. E Edmundson, I. C. Calibration of a Fisher air- permeability apparatus for determining specific surface, 306. Elgar, K. E. Eliel, E. L., Allinger, N. L., Angyal, S. J., and Morri- sion, G. A. Conformational Analysis. (Review), 136. Elinson, S. V., and Petrov, K. I. Analytical Chem- istry of Zircmium and Hafnium. (Review), 680. Elvidge, D. A. Review of Szymanski’s Infvaved Band Hatidbook Szipplenaents 3 and 4, 823. Elwell, W. T. Review of Reilley’s Advances in A mlyizcal Clzemzstiy alid Instviinzeniation, Vol. 4, 61. Keview of Noshier and Sievcrs’ Gas Chvoin- ato~gvaphy of l l l ~ t n l Clielates, 219.Review of Uell’s Jletliotls fov the Chemical A IzaIysis of SBS Copper-Biise Specijocliei$iical Staiidavds, 473. Ke\Tiew of Nemodruk and Karalova’s ri iialytical Chenaistvy of Bolola, 545. Rek-icw of Elinson and I’etrov’s Awalytical Chewzatvy of Zivcoiizztiiz uizd Hafiizirw, 680. .Inalysis of the Sew Metals- Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium, Xiobium, Tanta- lum, Tungsten and their Alloys. (Review), 821. Emmott, P., and Law, G. Flame-photometric determination of traces of calcium in lithium chloride, 383. Emsley, J. W., Feeney, J., and Sutcliffe, L. H. High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Vol. I. (Review), 678; Vol. 11, 820. Entrikin, J. B. See Cheronis, N. D. Erdey, L. Gravimetric Analysis. Part 11. Trans- lated by G. Svehla. Edited by I.Buzas. (Re- view), 64; Part 111, 676. See Beynon, K. I. - and Wood, D. F. Evers, N. Review of Enzyme Nomenclature, 142.INDEX TO T70LUME 91 vii F Feeney, J. See Emsley, J. W. Feigl, F., and Anger, V. Keplacement of benzidinc by copper ethylacetoacetate and tetra base as spot-test reagent for hydrogen cyanide and cyanogen, 282. and Caldas, A. Specific spot tests for silver cyanide, 654. Feinberg, J. G. Field, K., and Godly, E. W. Determination of quinizarin in hydrocarbon oil, 287. Fite, L. E. See Wyk, J. M. van. Flaschka, H. See Schwarzenbach, G. Fleck, A. See Munro, H. N. Flynn, L. R. See Hall, R. J. Foner, H. A. I’reserving thin-layer chromato- grams, 400. Ford, M. A. Iktermination of benzoic acid in soft drinks by ion-exchange chromatography, 15 ; Erratum, 222.Fowler, L., Harmon, R. G., and Roe, D. K. .Analysir Instrunitmtation-1965. (Review), 824. Franke, G. Re~riew of Gottner and \\‘eber’s Ubbelohde’y Z i r v l‘iakosimetvie w t t lJmwaizd1irn~~:s- iiizd HPcheiituhellen. 7th Edn., 681. Fudge, A. J. See Smith, I. See Banham, M. F. G Gage, J. Cr. R e ~ i e w of Stolman’s Pvogre\s 1 1 1 Vol. 2, 218. Gale, P. Galloway, L. D. Review of ICondrat’cL a’h I’holu- Gangadharan, S. See Athavale, V. T. Garton, F. J. Gautier, J.-A., and Malangeau, P. Chemical 1 oxicology. See Jones, R. F. synthetic Ructevia, 296. Rc\iew of ICrugcrs and Kculenians’ PracticaI Tnati icinental -4 nalysta, 472. Mises au Point de C himie Analytique Organique, Pharmaceutiquc et Bromatologique. 12th and 13th Series. (Keview), 341 Gawienowski, A. M.See Risacher, R. L. Ghersini, G. See Cerrai, E. Gidley, J. A. F. Ginestra, A. la. Girgis, P. See Said, F. Glick, D. Methods of Biochemical inalpis. h-01. 13. (ReLTien), 136. Godly, E. W. Goldup, A. Gas C hroinatography 1964. (Reviem), 474 Goldwasser, E. L. Optics, \Va\- es, .itonis, and Nuclei *An Introduction (Review), 60. Goode, G. C., Herrington, J., and Bundy, J. K. 1)ctermination of impurities in high pnrity t)erylliuni 1)1 diffcwmtial Lathotlc rnj polnro- graph I , 7 I9 Ubbelohde’s Zur \‘i\kosimetrie mit limwandlungs- und Iiechcnta- bellen 5th Edn. (Keview), 681. Heview of Mark, McKetta, Othmer and Standen’s I<ivk-Otlmev Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. 1-01. 5. 2nd Edn., 6 5 ; 1-01. 6, 140, Vol. 5 , 543, Vol. H, 752. Gray, C. H. Keview of Standavd ,Wethods of Claiazcal Cheinzrtvy.Yo]. 5, 138. Review of Kernan’s Cell K , 543. Review of Kekwick’s Sepavatioii of Bzologzcal itfateviala, 822. Review of Thicson’s Cjiraiztitatitie Electroir .Iliciop~obe .4nalysis, 341. See Incitti, S. See Field, K. Gottner, G. H., and Weber, W. Grant, J. Gray, G. A. Green, E. J., and Carritt, D. E. Green, J. H. See Hall, R. J. Iodine deterniina- tion flask for whole-bottle titrations, 207. See Khattak, M. N. Greenfield, S., Mode, H. A., and Perry, R. C‘onducti- metric determination of microgram amounts of phosphine in air, 10. Gregory, G. R. E. C. Iktermination of residual anionic surface-active reagents in mineral flota- tion liquors, 25 1. Grimshaw, J., and Quigg, R. K. Modified potentio- stat for controlled potential analysis, 667.Gross, D. Review of Sargcnt’s ;Methods i n Zo?ie Electvophoreszs, 221. Gruverman, I. J. Mossbauer Effect Methodology. Irol. I. (Review), 608. Guerin, B. D. See Corbett, J. A. Gunther, F. A., and Ott, D. E. Kapid automated determination of biphenyl in citrus fruit rind, 475. H See Macek, K. Hais, I. M. Hall, R. J., Gray, G. A., and fly^, L. R. Use of titan ellow ow for determinZtion of magnesium with special reference to soil extracts, 102; Erratum, 222. Halliday, J. H., and Wood, F. W. Determination of salt in bacon by using a sodium-ion responsive glass electrode, 802. Hamilton, D. J., and Beckmann, T. J. Kapitl infrared spectrophotometric analysis of pp’-Il>D‘r in formulations of technical DDT, 817. Hammonds, T. W. Detection of cashew-nut shell liquid by thin-layer chromatography, 401.~- and Shone, G. G. Analysis of fats containing cyclopropenoid fatty acids, 455. Hamza, A. G., and Headridge, J. B. Polarographic determination of lead after cation-cxchange separation, 237. Hancock, W., Rose, B. A., and Singer, D. D. Deter- mination of diethyl phthalate in cosmetic prepara- tions, 449. Hand, T. G. See Priscott, B. H. Harmon, R. G. See Fowler, L. Harrison, T. S., and Cobb, W. D. boron in mild steel, 576. HasIam, J. tovies, 222. Headridge, J. B. See Hamza, A. G. Helfferich, F. Ion Exchange. (Review), 64. Henning, H. M. See Strohecker, R. Henriksen, A. Interference from silica in phosphate analysis, 290. .\ntomatic, modified formaldoxime determination of low concentrations of manganesc in water containing iron, 647. .Antomatic deter- mination of orthophosphate in sewage and highly polluted waters, 652.Hercules, D. M. 1;luorescencc and L’hosplior- escencc Analysis. (Review), 7 5 1 . Herington, E. F. G. K c v i c v o f Schildknccht’s Z o 11 P Melt i 1 i , g ~ 7 4 9 , Herringshaw, J. F. Reviw of Stock’s .4 wipevo- metvic Titvations, 135. Re\-iew of Smith and Feinberg’s Papev and T h i n Layev Chvomatogvaphy and Electrophovesis. 2nd Edn., 342. Review of Wallis’s -4 nalytical Micvoscopy, 749. lletcrminatioii of Review of Smith’s .I.fechanising Labova- Herrington, J. Heywood, A. See Cartwright, M. Hill, J. H. Spectrophotometric determination of traces of tantalum, 659. Hill, T. L. Lectures on Matter Equilibrium. (Review), 682. Hills, G. J. Review of Samoilov’s Structure of .4 queous Elecfvolyte Solutions and the Hydratioit of Ions, 340.Hilton, C. L. See Goode, G. C. See Snell, F. D.viii INDEX TO \-OL‘C’RIIE 91 Hine, R. A., Crawford, R., Deutschman, J. E., and Tipton, P. J. Determination of sodium in alu- minium alloys by flame spectrophotometry with fuel-rich flames to reduce interference, 241, Hodnett, E. M. See Cheronis, N. D. Holmes, G. M. Hoodless, R. A. -Assay of neomycin, 333. Hopkins, P. See Jones, R. F. Horwitz, W. Official Methods of Analysis of thc Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 10th Edn. (RexTiew), 404. Howell, M. G., Kende, A. S., and Webb, J. S. Formula Index t o NMR Literature Data. (Review), 60. Howes, J. H. Howlett, M. D. D., and Welti, D. Hugo, W. B. See Whittett, T. D. Hunter, J. A. See Braid, P.Hurley, P. W. See Jenkins, R. Review of Koch and Kolbe-Rohde’s Metallkundliche A nalyse, 608. Vol. 1. Sep Banham, M. F. Collection of fractions separated by gas - liquid chromato- graphy, 291. I Incitti, S., and Ginestra, A. la. Determination of spectrophotometric complexed dibenzoylmcthane, 814. J Jackson, P. F. S., and Whitehead, J. Analysis of titanium dioxide pigments by spark-source mass spectrography, 4 1 8. James, G. V. Water Treatment. 3rd Edn. (Review), 141. Janardhan, P. B. Physico-Chemical Techniques of Analysis. Vol. I. (RFview), 473. Janjib, T. J. See Pejkovic-Tadic, I. Jefferies, J. P. See Simmons, D. J. Jeffery, P. G. Jenkins, R., Hurley, P. W., and Shorrocks, V. M. Plant mineral analysis by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, 395. Jenkins, S. H. Review of James’s lVater Treatmetat.3rd Edn., 141. Review of Rodier’s L’Analyse Chimique et Physzco-Chimzque de L ’ E a u . 3rd Edn., 609. Jennings, V. J. Review of Pungor’s Oscillometvy and Conductometry, 339. Jennison, W., and Clark, M. L. Multi-purpose titrimeter, 598. Jones, J. C. H. Jones, J. G., and Thomas, J. D. R. Flame-spectro- photometric determination of calcium in human saliva, 559. Jones, 3. I. M. Review of Icing’s Practical Clatzzcccl E?zzymology, 63. Review of Smith’s Chenzzstvy of Open- Clz az ti 1’Vt t voge ?a Co 1.~1 Po I I rzd s , Vols. I and 11, 677. Jones, P. D. Jones, R. F., Gale, P.? Hopkins, P., and Powell, L. N. Modified titrimetric determination of carbon in iron and steel, 399. Jones, R. T. Rapid determination of moisture content of gelatin and animal glue, 210.See Bakes, J. M. See Bassett, J. 0 r,nn 1.2 i c See Newman, E. J. K Kdvoda, R. Techniques of Oscillographic Polaro- graphy. 2nd Edn. (Review), 608. Kaner, N. Translator of Konstantinova-Shlez- inger’s Fluorimetric Analysis. (Review), 676. Xaralova. Z. K. See Nemodruk, A. A. Xaye, B. H. See Burt, M. W. G. Keattch. C. J. Kekwick, R. A. Review of 7’hei~)nal -4 ?zalyszs, 1965, 471. Separation of Biological Materials. British Medical Bull., 1-01. 22, No. 2, May, 1966. (Review), 822. Kendall, C. E. Projection method for inspection of ampoules, 284. -- See also Vessey, I. Kendall, D. R. Applied Infrared Spectroscopy. Kende, A. S. Kenney, C. N. See Ruthven, D. M.; Sugden, T. M. Kernan, R. P. Cell K. (Review), 543. Keulemans, A. I. M. Khattak, M.N., Barker, N. T., and Green, J. H. Paper chromatography of purines, pyrimidines and imidazoles, 526. Kind, S. S., and Surnmerscales, L. Determination of specific gravity of glass particles by a density gradient method, 669. King, G. B. King, J. Practical Clinical Enzymology. (Kevicw), 63. Kirkbright, G. F., Peters, M. K., and West, T. S. Determination of traces o f copper in niobium and tantalum by atomic-absorption spcctroscopy, 41 1. Determination o f small amounts of molybdenum in niobium and tantalum by atomic-absorption spectroscopy in a. nitrous osidc - acetylene flamc, 705. Rapid determin- ation of molybdenum in alloy steels by atomic- absorption spectroscopy in a nitrous oxide - acetylene flame, 700 Spectrofluori- metric determination of microgram amounts of scandium.11. Separation by solvent extraction, 23. (Review), 754. See Howell, M. G. See Krugers, J. See Ngman, C. J. - Smith, A. M., and West, T. S. - West, T. S., and Woodward, C. - See also Djurkin, V. Kirsten, W. J. Determination of diquat residues in potato tubers, 732. Koch, W., and Kolbe-Rohde, H. Metallkiindliche Analyse : Zusammensetzung, Struktur und Habi- tus der Phasen in heterogen 1-egierungen. (Review), 608. Kolbe-Rohde, H. See Koch, W. Kondrat’eva, E. N. Photosynthetic Bacteria. (Review), 296. Konmg, A. J. de. Determination of ethanolamine and serine in phospholipids, 523. Konstantinova-Shlezinger, M. A. Fluorimetric Analysis. Translated by N. Kaner. (Review), 676. Krugers, J., and Keulemans, A. I. M. I’ractical Tnstrumental A4nalysis. (Review), 472.L Lang, L. .4bsorption Spectra in the IUtraviolet and Larsen, E. M. Transitional Elements. (Review), Latham, J. B. See Burgess, A. E. Law, G. See Emmott, P. Leane, J. B. Translator of Seudert and Ropka’s Lederer, M. Chromatographic Keviews. Vol. 7. Leithe, W. Analytische Chemie in der Industriellen Visible Region. Irol. VI. (Review), 472. 296. Steroid-SfiektrenntIns. (Review), 295. (Review), 139. Praxis. KO. 2. (Review), 545, Lester Smith, E. See Smith, E. L. Leveson, L. L. Translator of Xbresch and Claascn’s Coulonietvir .-I Iialysis. (Review), 58.IKDEX TO VOLUME 91 ix Libman, D. D. Translator of Strohecker and Henning’s T-itanzin -4 ssay. Lilburne, M. T. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by vacuum fusion, 571. Lingane, J.J. Analytical aspects of chronopotentio- metry, 1. -4nalytical Chemistry of Selected Metallic Elements. (Review), 825. Lloyd, G. A., and Bell, G. J. Mobile laboratory methods for determination of pesticides in air. I. Phosphorothiolothionates, 806 ; 11. Thio- nazin, 808. Louwerse, W. Apparatus for the equal distribution of colour reagent on chromatograms used for quantitative work, 56. (Review), 294. Love, R. M. Luton, P. E. See Burton, J. D. .See Richardson, M. L. M McDonald, A. J. .See Stanton, R. E. Macek, K., and Hais, I. M. Stationary Phase in Paper and Thin-layer Chromatography. (Re- view), 217. McGillivray, R., and Woodger, S. C. .Application of oxygen-flask technique in determination of traces of chlorine and sulphur in organic com- pounds, 61 1. McKetta, J.J., jun. McLean, J. R., and Pearson, G. S. Refractive index of aqueous perchloric acid, 594. Maclennan, G. W. G. Review of Russell’s Chemical ,4nalysas z n Photocgvaphy, 750. Malangeau, P. See Gautier, J.-A. Mark, H. F., McKetta, J. J., jun., Othmer, D. F., and Standen, A. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Vol. 5. 2nd Edn. (Re- view), 65; Vol. 6, 140; Vol. 7, 543; Vol. 8, 752. Marten, J. F., and Catansaro, G. Fundamental studies in automatic nitrogen digestion, 42. Mason, S. F. Review of Skobel’tsyn’s Reseavch in Molecular Spectroscopy, 2 19. Review of Hill’s Lectuves o n IClnttev Equilabrium, 682. Massie, W. H. S. See Braid, P. Mattick, L. R., and Ssymanski, H. A. Gas Chromatography, 1964. (Review), 220. Means, R. E. Meites, L. Polarographic Techniques.2nd Edn. Meites, S. Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry. Melhuish, K. R., and Chapman, H. Iletermination Menzies, A. C. Revie\\ oi Bernheim’s Optictzl Mercer, E. R. Messiha, N. N. See Selim, A. S. M. Miller, G. L. Review of Elwell and \\700d’s Analysis of the S e w LWetals, 821. Miller, R. G. J. Laboratory Methods in Infrared Spectroscopy. (Review), 295. Milton, R. F. Review of Strohecker and Henning’s Vitamin A s s a y , 294. Miner, F. J. Primary analytical standards for plutonium : quantitative separation of plutonium from dicaesium plutonium hexachloride, 464. Mitchell, B. D., Birnie, A. C., and Syers, J. K. Thermal analysis of lichens growing on limestone, 783. Mohacsi, E. Characteristic nuclear magnetic resonance spectral positions for hydrogen in organic structures, 57, See Mark, H.F. T.ectures on See Mold, J. D. (Review), 607. L-01. 5. (Review), 138. of helium-3 in argon a t levels of 10-l2, 350. Punap i n y , 4 7 1. See Burton, J. D. Mold, J. D., Peyton, M. P., Means, R. E., and Walker, T. B. Determination of catechol in cigarette smoke, 189. Monk, R. G. (’omments on “The effect of nitrilo- triacetic acid impurity on the standardisation of solutions of EDTA,” 597. Review of Gautier and Malangeau’s ,Wises nu Point de Chimie A nalytique Organique, Pharnzaceutique et Bvomatologique. 12th and 13th Series, 341. Morries, P. Morrision, G. A. Morton, R. A. Review of Glick’s Methods of Biochemical ’1 nalysis. \fTol. 13, 136. Review of Lang’s ,4 bsovption Spectvtc i n the Ultvaviolet and I’isible Region. Vol.VI, 472. Moses, A. J. Xuclear Techniques in Analytical Chemistry. (Review), 403. Moshier, R. W., and Sievers, R. E. Gas Chromato- graphy of Metal Chelates. Moss, R., and Browett, E. V. Determination of tetra-alkyl lead vapour and inorganic lead dust in air, 428; Erratum, 546. Moule, H. A. See Greenfield, S. Munro, H. N., and Fleck, A. Rleasurement of nucleic acids in biological materials : supple- mentary review, 78. See Eliel, E. L. (Review), 219. N Nemodruk, A. A., and Karalova, Z. K. Analytical Chemistry of Boron. (Review), 545. Nery, R. Colorimctric determination of hydrox- amic acids, 388. Neudert, W., and Ropka, H. Steroid-Spektrenatlas. Translated by J . B. Leane. Newlove, T. H. Newman,,E. J., and Jones, P. D. Separation and Nichols, P. N. R. Nicholson, J.D. Nickless, G. (Review), 296. See Dicker, D. W. G. determination of small amounts of tin, 406. See Andrew, T. R. See Braid, P. Review of Samsonov’s High-Tempev- atuve Coinpounds of Have Eavth iwetals with Nonnaetals, 59. Review of Gas Chvomatogvaphy 1964, 474. Review of Chemistvy of Ovganic Sulfur Compouiads i u Petvoleum and Petvoleum Products, 546. Review of Gruverman’s iVoss- bauer Eflect Methodology. Vol. 1, 608. Review of Nobel Lectui/es: Chenaistvy, 1922-1.941, 824. Review of Nyman and King’s Problems fov General Chemistvy and Qualitative Analysis, 825. Norman, O., and Vaughan, G. A. Determination of 4-aminobiphenyl in aromatic amines, 653. Norman, V. J. Photometric determination of excess of cadmium in cadmium oxide, 593. Norwitz, G. Colorimetric determination of oxides of nitrogen, 563.Nyman, C. J., and King, G. B. I-’roblems for General Chemistry anti Qualitative .\nalysis. (Review), 82.5. 0 Obolentsev, R. D. Chcmistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds in I’ctroleum and Petroleum Pro- ducts. (Review), 546. Determination of fluorine or phos- phorus in organic compounds by microtitrimetric method, 771. Review of Bible’s Interpretation of NMR Spectva, 58. Review of Howell, Kende and Webb’s Fovnzzila I n d e x to NiZIR Literature Data. Vol. 1, 60. Review of Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliff e’s High Resolution ATuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Vol. I , 678: Vol. 11. 820. Oliver, F. H. Orrell, K. G. Othmer, D. F. Ott, D. E. See Mark, H. F. See Gunther, F. A.Y INDEX TO T P Page, J. E. Review of Meites’ Polavographic Techniques.2nd Edn., 607. Parker, C. A. Review of Goldwasser’s Optics, Ii‘aves, Atoms, aizd Xtrclei, 60. Review of Her- cules’ Fliiorescence a i d Phosphorescence Analysis, 751. Parsons, A. M. Quantitative microanalysis of carbonyl compounds, 297. Partridge, S. .M. Review of Coutts and Smail’s Polysacchavides, Peptides and Pvoteins. \‘ol. 4, 822. Peake, D. M. Review of Scribner’s Spectvochemical ,4 Izalvsis, 340. Pearce, B. E. See Braid, P. Pearson, B. D. Determination of water in lubri- cating oils by near-infrared spcctrophotometric method, 247. Pearson, G. S. See McLean, J. R. Pejkovic-Tadic, I., Celap, M. B., Janjic, T. J., and Vitorovic, S. L j . Semi -quantitative determination of organophosphorus insecticides by ring-oven technique with preliminary thin-layer chromato- graphy, 596. Pendharkar, M.S. Penketh, G. E. Perera, B. P. M. Perrin, D. D. See Athavale, V. T. Km-iew of Mattick and Szymanski’s I-ectztves O H Gas Chvornaiogvaphy, 1964, 220. Review of Savidan’s Chvomatogvaphy, 47 I . See Sanderson, G. W. Organic Complexing Agents : Struc- ture, Rehaviour, and Application to Inorganic .Anal>-sis. (Review), 57. Perry, E. S., and Weissberger, A. Lhstillation. 2nd Edn. (Review), 221. Perry, R. See Greenfield, S. Peters, M. K. See Kirkbright, G. F. Petrov, K. I. See Elinson, S. V. Peyton, M. P. See Mold, J. D. Philpotts, A. R. Review of Miller’s 1.aborafovy Pickering, W. F. Fundamental Principles of PjeIiEic, M. G. Powell, L. N. Priscott, B. H., Hand, T. G., and Young, E. J. .\nalysis of electrolytic capacitor electrolyte : determination of chloride and sulphatc in the p.p.m.range, 48. Pugh, H. Review of Janardhan’s Physico-Chenzical Techniques of -4 nalysis. Pungor, E. OscillometrJ- and Conductometry. Translated by T. Damokos. Edited by .\. Towns- hend. (Review), 339. Afethods in Tnfvaved Spectvoscopy, 29.5. Chemical *\nalvsis. (Review), 677. .S& hi%, M. V. See Jones, R. F. 1-01, 1, 473. Q Quayle, J. C., and Cooper, F. A. I’recise coulu- Quigg, R. K. meter, 355. See also Cooper, F. A. See Grimshaw, J. R Rao, M. V. K. Rawson, R. A. G. See Barua, R. K. Improved performance of an atomic absorptiometer by using pre-heated air and town gas, 630. Redfern, J. P. Thermal XnalJ-sis, 1965. (Review), 471. Rees, D. I. Reilley, C. N. and Instrumentation. \-ol. 4. (Review), 61.Rhodes, J. R. review, 683. See Conacher, H. B. S. Advances in .\nalytical Chemistry Radioisotope X-ray spectrometry : JOLUME 91 Rich, R. Periodic Correlations. (Keliew), 62. Richardson, M. L., and Luton, P. E. Iktermination of cyclamate in soft drinks by gas chromato- graphy, 520. Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by titration with sodium nitrite, 522. Ridyard, H. N. Determination of thiamine in breakfast cereals, 328. Risacher, R. L., and Gawienowski, A. M. Detection of 2-hydroxy and 2-methoxy estrogens and other phenolic compounds by modified Folin - (liocalteu test, 816. I,’Analyse Chimiquc et Physico-C‘him- ique dc 1,’Eau. Eaux Satiirelles - Eaiix I-skes. 3rd Edn. (Keview), 609. See Fowler, L. Rodier, J. Roe, D. K. Rooney, R. C. Ropka, H. See Neudert, W.Rose, B. A. Russell, B. G. Flame-photometric determination of sodium and potassium in manganese ores, 5 11. Russell, G. Chemical .\nalysis in I’hotography. (Kevicw), 7.50. Ruthven, D. M., and Kenney, C. N. (‘hromato- graph for analysis o f air, chlorine and hydrogen c h 1 or i tl c’, B 0 3. Keview of lial\wda’s Techrziqiies of Oscillogvnphic Polavogvaph~. 2nd Edn., 608. See Hancock, W. S Said, F., Salah, M. K., and Girgis, P. Salah, 1. K. Salmon, J. E. Samoilov, 0. Ya. lktermination of vitamin D in the presence of \-itamin .I, 459. See Said, F. Review of Helffcrich’s I o n E,;xchai7~ge, 64. Structure of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions and the Hydration of Ions. (Review), 340. Samsonov, G. V. High-Temperature (‘ompounds of Rare Earth Metals with Sonmetals.(Review), 59. Sanderson, G. W., and Perera, B. P. M. Removal of polyphenolic compounds interfering with carbo- hydrate determinations in plant extracts ivith an insoluble polyphenol adsorbent, 335. Sankar Das, M. See Das, M. S. Sargent, J. R. Methods in Zone Electrophoresis. (Review), 22 1. Savage, H. R., Butt, J. B., and Tallmadge, J. A. -4bsorption spectra and determination of hexa- nitrodiphenylamine complexes of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium, 714. Savidan, L. Chromatography. Edited bj- U. I. Dawes. (Review), 171. Schafer, H. N. S. Iktermination of iron(l1) oxide in silicate and refractory materials. 1. Revieu-, I 35; 2 . Semi-micro titrimetric determination of iron( I I ) oxide in silimte materials, 763. -- Schildknecht, H. Zonc~ Xlelting. (Kevicw), 749.Schofield, K. Review of Elicl, L\llinger, .lngyal and Scholes, P. H. Schwarzenbach, G., and Flascbka, H. Komplexo- metrische Titration. 5th Edn. (Review), 64. Scott, B. B. Determination of tantalum by solvent extraction of a tantalum - pyrogallol complex, 506. Spectrochemical Analysis : Optical Spectrometry, X-Ray Fluorescence Spectro- metry, and Electron Probe Microanalysis Tech- niques, June 1964 t o June 1965. (Review), 340. Selim, A. S. M., and Messiha, N. N. Chromato- graphic determination of basic smino-acids in protein hydrolysates, 261. gevkovic, N. See Stojanovic, N. Morrision’s Cotafovnzatioual .-1 izdysis, 136. See White, G. Scribner, B. F.Y INDEX TO T P Page, J. E. Review of Meites’ Polavographic Techniques. 2nd Edn., 607. Parker, C. A. Review of Goldwasser’s Optics, Ii‘aves, Atoms, aizd Xtrclei, 60.Review of Her- cules’ Fliiorescence a i d Phosphorescence Analysis, 751. Parsons, A. M. Quantitative microanalysis of carbonyl compounds, 297. Partridge, S. .M. Review of Coutts and Smail’s Polysacchavides, Peptides and Pvoteins. \‘ol. 4, 822. Peake, D. M. Review of Scribner’s Spectvochemical ,4 Izalvsis, 340. Pearce, B. E. See Braid, P. Pearson, B. D. Determination of water in lubri- cating oils by near-infrared spcctrophotometric method, 247. Pearson, G. S. See McLean, J. R. Pejkovic-Tadic, I., Celap, M. B., Janjic, T. J., and Vitorovic, S. L j . Semi -quantitative determination of organophosphorus insecticides by ring-oven technique with preliminary thin-layer chromato- graphy, 596. Pendharkar, M. S. Penketh, G.E. Perera, B. P. M. Perrin, D. D. See Athavale, V. T. Km-iew of Mattick and Szymanski’s I-ectztves O H Gas Chvornaiogvaphy, 1964, 220. Review of Savidan’s Chvomatogvaphy, 47 I . See Sanderson, G. W. Organic Complexing Agents : Struc- ture, Rehaviour, and Application to Inorganic .Anal>-sis. (Review), 57. Perry, E. S., and Weissberger, A. Lhstillation. 2nd Edn. (Review), 221. Perry, R. See Greenfield, S. Peters, M. K. See Kirkbright, G. F. Petrov, K. I. See Elinson, S. V. Peyton, M. P. See Mold, J. D. Philpotts, A. R. Review of Miller’s 1.aborafovy Pickering, W. F. Fundamental Principles of PjeIiEic, M. G. Powell, L. N. Priscott, B. H., Hand, T. G., and Young, E. J. .\nalysis of electrolytic capacitor electrolyte : determination of chloride and sulphatc in the p.p.m.range, 48. Pugh, H. Review of Janardhan’s Physico-Chenzical Techniques of -4 nalysis. Pungor, E. OscillometrJ- and Conductometry. Translated by T. Damokos. Edited by .\. Towns- hend. (Review), 339. Afethods in Tnfvaved Spectvoscopy, 29.5. Chemical *\nalvsis. (Review), 677. .S& hi%, M. V. See Jones, R. F. 1-01, 1, 473. Q Quayle, J. C., and Cooper, F. A. I’recise coulu- Quigg, R. K. meter, 355. See also Cooper, F. A. See Grimshaw, J. R Rao, M. V. K. Rawson, R. A. G. See Barua, R. K. Improved performance of an atomic absorptiometer by using pre-heated air and town gas, 630. Redfern, J. P. Thermal XnalJ-sis, 1965. (Review), 471. Rees, D. I. Reilley, C. N. and Instrumentation. \-ol. 4. (Review), 61. Rhodes, J. R. review, 683. See Conacher, H.B. S. Advances in .\nalytical Chemistry Radioisotope X-ray spectrometry : JOLUME 91 Rich, R. Periodic Correlations. (Keliew), 62. Richardson, M. L., and Luton, P. E. Iktermination of cyclamate in soft drinks by gas chromato- graphy, 520. Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by titration with sodium nitrite, 522. Ridyard, H. N. Determination of thiamine in breakfast cereals, 328. Risacher, R. L., and Gawienowski, A. M. Detection of 2-hydroxy and 2-methoxy estrogens and other phenolic compounds by modified Folin - (liocalteu test, 816. I,’Analyse Chimiquc et Physico-C‘him- ique dc 1,’Eau. Eaux Satiirelles - Eaiix I-skes. 3rd Edn. (Keview), 609. See Fowler, L. Rodier, J. Roe, D. K. Rooney, R. C. Ropka, H. See Neudert, W. Rose, B. A. Russell, B. G. Flame-photometric determination of sodium and potassium in manganese ores, 5 11.Russell, G. Chemical .\nalysis in I’hotography. (Kevicw), 7.50. Ruthven, D. M., and Kenney, C. N. (‘hromato- graph for analysis o f air, chlorine and hydrogen c h 1 or i tl c’, B 0 3. Keview of lial\wda’s Techrziqiies of Oscillogvnphic Polavogvaph~. 2nd Edn., 608. See Hancock, W. S Said, F., Salah, M. K., and Girgis, P. Salah, 1. K. Salmon, J. E. Samoilov, 0. Ya. lktermination of vitamin D in the presence of \-itamin .I, 459. See Said, F. Review of Helffcrich’s I o n E,;xchai7~ge, 64. Structure of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions and the Hydration of Ions. (Review), 340. Samsonov, G. V. High-Temperature (‘ompounds of Rare Earth Metals with Sonmetals. (Review), 59. Sanderson, G. W., and Perera, B. P.M. Removal of polyphenolic compounds interfering with carbo- hydrate determinations in plant extracts ivith an insoluble polyphenol adsorbent, 335. Sankar Das, M. See Das, M. S. Sargent, J. R. Methods in Zone Electrophoresis. (Review), 22 1. Savage, H. R., Butt, J. B., and Tallmadge, J. A. -4bsorption spectra and determination of hexa- nitrodiphenylamine complexes of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium, 714. Savidan, L. Chromatography. Edited bj- U. I. Dawes. (Review), 171. Schafer, H. N. S. Iktermination of iron(l1) oxide in silicate and refractory materials. 1. Revieu-, I 35; 2 . Semi-micro titrimetric determination of iron( I I ) oxide in silimte materials, 763. -- Schildknecht, H. Zonc~ Xlelting. (Kevicw), 749. Schofield, K. Review of Elicl, L\llinger, .lngyal and Scholes, P.H. Schwarzenbach, G., and Flascbka, H. Komplexo- metrische Titration. 5th Edn. (Review), 64. Scott, B. B. Determination of tantalum by solvent extraction of a tantalum - pyrogallol complex, 506. Spectrochemical Analysis : Optical Spectrometry, X-Ray Fluorescence Spectro- metry, and Electron Probe Microanalysis Tech- niques, June 1964 t o June 1965. (Review), 340. Selim, A. S. M., and Messiha, N. N. Chromato- graphic determination of basic smino-acids in protein hydrolysates, 261. gevkovic, N. See Stojanovic, N. Morrision’s Cotafovnzatioual .-1 izdysis, 136. See White, G. Scribner, B. F.xii ISDES TO ’I’OLUJIE 91 Vitorovic, S. Lj. Vos, G. Vulterin, J. See Berka, A. See PejkovihTadic, I. See Toussaint, C. J. W Wainerdi, R. E. See Wyk, J.M. van. Walker, G. W. See Curry, A. S. Walker, J. A. J., and Campion, P. monitor for hydrogen in gases, 347. Walker, T. B. See Mold, J. D. Wall, K. H. Instrument for continuous determina- tion of carbon dioxide in high purity water, 596. Wallis, T. E. Analytical Microscopy. (Rcvicw), 749. Walters, G. See Bauminger, B. B. Weatherhead, R. G. Thin-laycr chromatography of Webb, J. S. See Howell, M. G. Weber, W. See Gottner, G. H. Weissberger, A. See Perry, E. S. Weisz, H. Translator of Berka, I7ulterin and Zj.ka’s Newev Redox Titrants. (Review), 338. Welti, D. See Howlett, M. D. D. West, T: S. Review of Erdey’s Gvavimetvic Analyszs. Part 11, 64; Part 111, 656. Review of Schwarzenbach and Flaschka’s Koniplexo- wietvische Titration. 5th Edn., 64. Sensitive and selective reactions in inorganic spectroscopic analysis, 69.Review of Konstantinova-Shlez- inger’s Fluovinzetric A ualysis, 676. Review of Sugden and Kenney’s Micvowave Spectroscopy of Gases, 677. Review of Lingane’s 4 nalytical Chemistvy of Selected Metallic E l e m e d s , 825. - See also Djurkin, V.; Kirkbright, G. F. Whateley, T. L. See Smythe, L. E. White, G., and Scholes, P. H. Determination of carbon in steel by a dynamic infrared system, 482. White, ,R. G. Handbook of Ultraviolet Methods. (Review), 295. Whitehead, J. See Denton, C. L.; Jackson, P. F. S. Whitehurst, J. S. Review of Neudert and Ropka’s Stevoid-Spektrenatlas, 295. Whittett, T. D., Hugo, W. B., and Wlkinson, G. R. Sterilisation and Disinfection. Wiberg, K. B. Computer Programming for Chem- ists. (Review), 339.Wilkinson, G. R. Continuous epoxide resins, 445. (Review), 68 1 . See Whittett, T. D. Wilkinson, J. V., and Wragg, J. S. 2\nomalous results given by phase-solubility analysis, 600. Willemsens, L. C., and Van der Kerk, G. J. M. Investigations in the Field of Organolcad Chem- istry. (Review), 750. Williams, V. P. See Delves, R. B. Wills, B. D. Ultraviolet spectrophotometric deter- mination of 3-amino-1H-l,2,4-triazole, 468. Wilson, A. D., and Cooke, J. R. Detection of nanogram amounts of fluoride ion, 135. Wilson, H. N. Recipient of Gold Medal of Society for Analytical Chemistry, 223. Review of Oficial Methods of Analysis of the .4 ssociatio?z of Ojiclal A g v i c u l t u ~ a l Chemists. 10th Edn., 404. Review of Leithe’s il nalytische Chemie in dev Iwiustrielle1i Praxis.No. 2, 545. Approach t o Chemical Analysis. (Review), 748. Review of Snell and Hilton’s Ewyclopedbn of Ijzdzrstvial Chemical Analysis. 1-01. 1, 753. Wolfenden, G. Review of Barnard and Chayen’s A4odevn ,%lethods of Chemical <4 nalysis, 60. Wood, D. F. Review of \’oung’s *4 iialytical Chemistvy of Cobalt, 754. - See also Elwell, W. T. Wood, F. W. See Halliday, J. H. Woodger, S. C. See McGillivray, R. Woodward, C. See Kirkbright, G. F. Wragg, J. S. See Wilkinson, J. V. Wronski, M. Determination of thiol esters with o-hydroxymercuribenzoic acid, 745. Wyk, J. M. van, Cuypers, M. Y., Fite, L. E., and Wainerdi, R. E. Study of macroscopic distribu- tion of oxygen in a steel rod by neutron-activation and vacuum fusion techniques, 316. Y Yallop, H.J. Young, E. J. Young, R. S. Analytical Chemistry of Cobalt. Yuen, S. H. Absorptiometric determination of - See also Calderbank, A. See Amas, S. A, H. See Priscott, B. H. (Review), 754. fenitrothion residues in cocoa beans, 81 1 . Z ZQka, J. See Berka, A.IKDEX TO VOLUME 91 xiii INDEX TO A Acaricides : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and ---: review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. See also Pesticides. 2-Acetamido-5-nitrothiazole : See Acinitrazole. Acetylene - oxygen flames : Excitation gradicnts in ---. Dean and Adkins, 709. Acinitrazole : Determination of --. Society for -Analytical Chemistry, ,Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-Committee, 672. Air: Chromatograph for analysis of --, chlorine and hydrogen chloride. Ruthven and Kenney, 603.Conductimetric determination of microgram amounts of phosphine in ---. Greenfield, Moule and Perry, 10. Determination of tetra-alkyl lead vapour and inorganic lead dust in --. Moss and Browett, 428; Erratum, 546. Mobile laboratory methods for determination of pesticides in -. I. Phosphorothiolothio- nates. Lloyd and Bell, 806; 11. Thionazin, 808. Alcohol : See Ethanol. Alcohols : Analysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C C, and C5 __ in whisky and brandy by dfiect gas chromato- graphy. Singer, 127. Aldehydes : Quantitative microanalysis of carbonyl compounds. Parsons, 297. Aldrin : Analysis for residues of chlorinated in- secticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. myl-aluminium compounds : Iodimctric determina- tion of organo-aluminium compounds.Cromp- ton, 374. Alkylbenzenesulphonates : Automatic determination of anionic surface-active material in water. Siidergren, 1 13. Alloys : Metallkundliche Analyse. Zioch and Kolbe- Rohde. (Review), 608. Aluminium: Determination of -- in iron and steel. (‘orbett and Guerin, 490; Erratum, 610. Determination of sodium in ~ alloys by flame spectrophotometry with fuel-rich flames to reduce interference. Hine, Crawford, Deut- schman and Tipton, 241. Iodimetric determination of organo-aliiminiulIIiiii compounds. Crompton, 374. 1,imits of sensitivity of detection of ~- in amorphous and crystalline aluminium oxide by X-ray diffractomctry. Toussaint and Vos, 535. Aluminium oxide : Limits of sensitivity of detection of aluminium in amorphous and Crystalline __ by X-ray diffractometry.Toussaint and vos, 535. American Association of Clinical Chemists. Standard Mcthods of Clinical Chemistry. Vol. 5. (Re- view), 138. Amines : Determination of 4-aminobiphcn yl in aromatic -. Amino-acids: C,hromatographic determination of basic ~ in protein hydrolysates. Selim and Messiha, 261. 4-Aminobiphenyl: Determination of -- in aro- matic amines. Xorman and Vanghan, 653. Norman and \Taughan, 653. SUBJECTS 2-Amino-4-chlorobenzenethiol : Sensitive and selective spectrophotometric determination of phosphorus (using -) . Djurkin, Kirkbright and West, 89. 4-Amino-5-imidazole carboxamide : Paper chromato- graphy of purines, pyrimidines and imidazoles. Khattak, Barker and Green, 526. 4-Amino-5-imidazole carboxamidine : Paper chro- matography of purines, pyrimidines and imidazoles.3-Arnino-lH-l,2,4-triazole : Ultraviolet spectro- photometric determination of - ~ . Wills, 468. Ammonium ceric nitrate : Colorimetric determina- tion of sodium isethionate by means of -. Dicker and Newlove, 563. Ampoules: Projection method for inspection of -. Iiendall, 284. Analysis : Advances in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation. Vol. 4. Reilley. (Review), 61. Amperometric Titrations. Stock. (Review), 135. Analytical Chemistry of Selected Metallic Ele- -4nalytical Microscopy. Wallis. (Review), 749. ,Inalytische Chemie in der Industriellen Praxis. No. 2. Leithe. (Review), 545. Anomalous results given by phase-solubility --. Wilkinson and FTragg, 600. Approach to Chemical ~ --. \\‘ilson.(Review), 748. Chemical -~ in Photography. KLISSC~~. (Re- view), 750. Conformational . Eliel, Allinger, Sngyal and Morrision. (Review), 136. Electrochemical ~ : Studies of :lcids, Bases and Salts by E.N.F., Conductance, Optical and Kinetic Methods. July 1964 t o June 1965. Bates. (Review), 403. Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemical --, Vol. 1 . Snell and Hilton. (Review), 753. Fluorescence and Phosphorescence -. Her- cules. (Review), 751. Fluorimetric __ . lionstantinova-Shlezinger. Translated by Kaner. (Review), 676. Fundamental Principles of Chemical -. Pickering. (Review), 677. Gravimetric --. Part 11. Erdcy. Translated by Svehla. Edited by Euzas. ( K ~ i e w ) , 64; Part 111, 676. I landbook of I’ltraviolet 3lethods. U’hite. (Review), 295. Identification of Organic (‘onipounds.Veibel. 6th Edn. (3rd English Edn.). Instrumentation --1965. Fowler, Harmon and Roe. (Review), 824. Kjeldahl Method for Organic Nitrogen. Brad- street. (Review), 470. Komplexometrische Titration. Schwarzenbach and Flaschka. 5th Edn. (Review), 64. Laboratory Methods in Infrared Spectroscopy. Miller. (Review), 295. L’ Analyse Chimique Quantitative. Duval. (Ke- view), 472. Methods for the Chemical -~ of XRS Copper- Base Spectrochemical Standards. Bell. (Review), 473. Methods of Biochemical --. Vol. 13. Glick. (Review), 136. Microchemical Techniques. (Review), 679. Khattak, Barker and Green, 526. ments. Lingane. (Review), 825. (lievicw), 609.xiv INDEX TO VOLUME 91 Analysis-cu 11 t 1 ti u ed Mises au Yoint de Chimie .\nalytique Organique, Pharmaceutique et Bromatologique.12th and 13th Series. Gautier and Malangeau. (Re- view), 341. Modern Methods of Chemical --. Barnard and Chayen. (Review), 60. Newer Redox Titrants. Berka, \.7ulterin and Z9ka. Translated by \Veisz. (,Review), 338. Kuclear Techniques in .Analytical Chemistry. Moses. (Review), 403. of the New Metals-Titanium, Zirconium, I €af- nium, Niobium, Tantalum, Tungsten and their A4110ys. Elweil and kl'ood. (Review), 82 1. Official Methods of -- of thc .Issociation of Official 4gricultural Chemists. Horwitz. 10th Edn. (Review), 404. Organic Complexing Reagents : Structure, Be- haviour, and Application to lnorganic -. Perrin. (Review), 57. Physico-Chemical Techniqucs of -. Vol. I. Janardhan. (Review), 473. Plant mineral -- by X-ray fluorescence spectro- metry.Practical Instrumental -- . Krugers and Keulemans. (Review), 472. Problems for General Chemistry and Qualitative -- . Nyman and King. (Review), 825. Semimicro Qualitative Organic --. Cheronis, Entrikin and Hodnett. 3rd Edn. (Review), 220. Sensitive and selective reactions in inorganic spectroscopic --. \Vest, 69. Separation of Biological Materials. British Medical Bull. Vol. 22, No. 2 , May, 1966. Kekwick. (Review), 822. Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry. l'ol. 5. (Review), 138. Submicro Methods of Organic -. Relcher. (Review), 823. Thermal --, 1965. Redfern. (Review), 471. Aniline : Determination of 4-aminobiphenyl in aromatic amines. Norman and Vaughan, 653. Antimony : Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Spectrophotometric determination of 0.01 to 0-1 per cent.of ~ in lead. Bassett and Jones, 176. Apparatus : Advances in Xnalytical Chemistry and Instrumentation. Vol. 4. Rcilley. (Review), 61. .2nalysjs Instrumentation-1965. Fowler, Har- mon and Roe. (Review), 824. ,\nalytical aspects of chronopotcntion~etr3r (circuit and ccll). Linganc, 1. .lpplication of oxygen flask combustion technique to determination of traces of chlorinc and sulphur in organic compounds. McGillivrap and Woodger, 61 1. ilutomatic - for determination of titanium. Denton and lihitehead, 224. Automatic determination of thoria in thoria - urania mixtures. Stuart, 208. Calibration of Fisher air-permeability - for determining specific surface. Edmundson, 306. Chemiluminescence method for determining ozone (automatic ~ for).Rersis and T'assiliou, 499. Chromatograph for analysis of air, chlorine and hydrogen chloride. Ruthven and Kenney, 603. Collection of fractions separated by gas - liquid chromatography (-- for column packing, Jenkins, Hurley and Shorrocks, 396. Dean and Adkins, 709. Apparatus-cuiztin ued total-trapping techniquc) . Howlett and iyelti, 291. Colorirneters with Flow-through Cells. (Kevicw), 62. Colorimetric determination of oxides of nitrogen (-- for). Norwitz, 553. Comparison of particle-sizc analysis results obtained by using a centrifugal photosedi- mentometer with those obtained with centri- fugal pipette equipment. Burt and Iiaye, 54i. Conductimetric determination of microgram amounts of phosphine in air (contluctancc ccll). Greenfield, Moule and Perry, 10.Continuous monitor for hydrogen in gases. lValker and Campion, 347. Determination of benzoic acid in soft drinks by ion-exchange chromatography (chromato- graphic - ----). Determination of carbon in stccl by a dynamic infrared system (automatic -- ; Ilynacarb). \l'hite and Scholes, 482. 1)etermination of diquat residues in potato tubers (vacuum regulator for suction through ion-exchange columns). Kirsten, 732. Determination of helium-3 in argon a t levels of 10-l2 (helium concentration --). Mclhnish and Chapman, 360. 1)etermination of iron(l1) oxide in silicate and refractory materials. 2. Semimicro titrimetric determination of iron(I1) oxide in silicate materials (sample decomposition ; plati- num electrode and salt bridge). Schafer, 763. Determination of particulate matter in intravcn- oils fluids (sample vessel for Coulter Counter). ITessey and Kendall, 273.Determination of salt in bacon by using sodium- ion responsive glass electrode (six-bladed cutter). Halliday and \.Vood, 802. Determination of tetra-alkyl lead \-apour and inorganic lead dust in air (- for preparing standard atmospheres ; Dreschel-type scrubber). Moss and Browett, 428; Erratum, 546. I>istillation method for determining total carbon in sodium (transfer glove-box and combustion -). Factors affecting the determination of carbon dioxide by non-aqueous titrimetry (titration cell for spectrophotometric examination of indicators). Braid, Hunter, Massic, Nicholson and Pearce, 439. for equal distribution of colonr reagent on chrom- atograms used for quantitative work.T,ou- werse, 56. 1;iindamental studics i n automatic nitrogen digestion (digestor - .\uto.Inal!-zer system). Marten and Catanzaro, 42. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gascs extracted from metals by vacuum fusion (Lovelock micro- ionisation detector). Lilburne, 57 1. I inprovement in performance of atomic absorptio- meter by using pre-heated air and town gas. Kawson, 630. Injection tap for gaseous samples in gas chromato- graphy. Stanford, 67 1 . lnstrument for continuous determination of carbon dioxide in high purity water. FYall, 795. Iodimetric determination of organo-aluminium compounds (- for determining iodine number). Crompton, 374. Iodine determination flask for whole-bo ttle titrations. Green and Carritt, 207. Ford, 15 ; Erratum, 222.Sinclair, Drummond and Smith, 582.INDEX TO VOLUME 91 XV Apparatus-contiPz ued Macroscopic distribution of oxygen in steel rod by neutron-activation and vacuum fusion techniques (- for). Wyk, Cuypers, Fite and lfTainerdi, 316. Micro-determination of cyanide : application to analysis of whole blood (modified Cavett flask). Baar, 268. Rlodified potcntiostat for controlled potential analysis. Grimshaw and Quigg, 667. R l u l ti-purpose titrimetcr. Jennison and Clark, 598. Precise coulometer. Quayle and Cooper, 355. Precise coulometry : titration of pure sodium carbonate. Cooper and Quayle, 363. Radioisotope X-ray spectrometry : review. Rhodes, 683. Rapid automated determination of biphenyl in citrus fruit rind (evacuated separator). Gun- ther and Ott, 475. Rapid determination of molybdenum in alloy steels by atomic-absorption spectroscopy in nitrous oxide - acetylene flame.Kirkbright, Smith and l i e s t , 700. Simultaneous determination of iodine and bro- mine in urine by neutron-activation analysis (target for irradiation ; Pyrex distillation apparatus ; Plexi-glass filter funnel). Bclkas and Souliotis, 199. Titrimetric determination of carbon in iron and steel. Jones, Gale, Hopkins and Powell, 399. Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides. Banham, Fudge and Howes, 180. \-acuum fusion analysis with a mass spectrometer (furnace). Aspinal, 33. Argon: Determination of helium-3 in -- a t levels of 10-l2. i\Ielhuish and Chapman, 350. Arsenic : Polarographic determination of __ in steel.SuSiC and PjeSEjd, 258. Association of Clinical Biochemists : Colorimcters with Flow-through Cells. (Review), 62. Association of Official Agricultural Chemists : Official Methods of .\nalvsis of -. Horwitz. 10th Edn. (Review), 404. Atmosphere : See Air. Atomic absorptiometer : Improvement in per- formance of -- by using pre-heated air and town gas. Rawson, 630. AutoAnalyzer : Automatic determination of anionic surface-active material in water. Siidergren, 113. -4utomatic determination of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in plant niatcrial. Varley, 119. .\utomatic determination of orthophosphate i n sewage and highly polluted waters. Henriksen, 652. .lutomatic determination of thoria in thoria - nrania mixtures. Stuart, 208.-Automatic, modified formaldoxime method for determining low concentrations of manganese in water containing iron. Fundamental studies in automatic nitrogen digestion. Marten and C‘atanzaro, 42. Aeinphosmethyl : See Guthion. Bacon: Determination o f salt in - - - by using sodium-ion responsive glass clectrode. Halliday and LVood, 802. Bacteria: Photosynthetic -- , liondrat’eva. (Review), 296. Barium : Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Xdkins, 709. Henriksen, 647. B Bases: :\bsorption Spectra of Minor -. \-enlr- stern and Baev. (,Re\.iew), 607. Baytex : Semi-quantitative determination of organo- phosphorus insecticides by ring-oven technique with preliminary- thin-layer chromatography, Pejkovid-Tadid, Celap, Janjid and VitoroviC, 595.Benzidine: Replacement of -- by copper ethyl- acetoacetate and tetra base as spot-test reagent for hydrogen cyanide and c>-anogen. Fcigl and .Anger, 282. Benzoic acid: 1)etermination of in soft drinks by ion-cxchangc chromatography. Ford, 15; Erratum, 222. Benzylpenicillin: Determination of ~ - ~ traces in Propyliodone lnjection R.1’. Simmons and Jefferies, 656. Beryllium : 1)etermination of impiirities in high purity -- by diff crential cathode-ra\- polaro- graph?. Goode, Herrington and 13undy, 7 19. Beryllium oxide: lktermination of water in --. Smythe and M‘hateley, 285. Beverages : See Drinks. BHC : See Hexachlorocyclohexane. Biochemistry : Methods of Biochemical .Analysis. Vol. 13. Glick. (Review), 136. Biphenyl : Rapid automated determination of -- in citrus fruit rind.Bismuth : l’olarographic determination of 0.01 to 0.10 per cent. of -~ in lead. T3assett and Jones, 591. Blasting explosives: l>ctcction of dinitro and tri- nitro aromatic bodies in industrial --. Amas and Yallop, 336. Blood: 1)ctcrmination of ethanol in by gas chromatography. (‘wry, \Valker and Simpson, 742. Micro-determination of cyanide : application to analysis of whole -. Blood plasma : Micro-determination of inorganic phosphorus in -. Wauminger and \Valters, 205. Bombacopsisglabta seed oil: Analysis of fats con- taining cyclopropenoid fatty acids. Hammonds and Shone, 455. Book reviews: .4bresch and (‘laasen. (’oulometric .lnal!-sis, 58. American Association of (‘linical Chemists. Standard Methods of .Clinical Chemistry. Vol. 5, 138. Gunther and Ott, -175.Baar, 268. .\shmorc. .\ssociation of Official .\gricnltiiral (‘hemists. Official Methods o f .\nalvsis of the .\.(I..\.(.., 104. I3aker and Cairns. Spectroscop!- i n IGIiication. \.‘ol. 2, 218. I3ar-nard and C‘ha?.Cn. 3lotlem 1Ic.thocls of Chemical Analysis, 60. Hates. I.:lectrocheniical .inalpis, -103. Belcher. Siibmicro 3Icthods of Organic .lnctlysis, 823. Bell. Methods for the Chemical .4nalysis of NBS Copper-Base Spectrochemical Standards, 473. Sewer Redos Ti- trants, 338. Principles of Keaction Kinetics, 60. Berka, L7ulterin and Zfka. Hernheim. Optical Pumping, 471. Bersohn and Baird. Introduction to Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, 681. Bible. Bradstreet. gen, 470. Buchachenko. Stable Radicals, 542. Interpretation of NMR Spectra, 58. Kjeldahl Method for Organic Nitro-xvi INDEX TO VOLUME 91 Book reviews- conlinued Cheronis, Entrikin and Hodnett.Semimicro 3rd Edn., 220. Coutts and Smail. Polysaccharides, Peptides Cumper. Belahay. 294. Duval. L’,lnalyse Chimique Quantitative, 472. Eliel, --lllinger, Arigyal and hlorrision. (’onforma- tional ,Analysis, 136. Elinson and Petrov. Analytical (’hemistry of Zirconium and Hafnium, 680. Elwell and lTTood. &Analysis of the New Metals, 821. Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliffe. High Kesolution Suclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Yol. 1 , 678; 1-01. 11, 820. Erdey. Gravimetric Analysis. Part IT, 64; Part 111, 676. Gautier and Malangeau. Mises au Point de Chimic Analytique Organiquc, f’harmaccu tiquc et Bromatologique. Glick. Methods of Biochemical Analysis.\Tol. 13, 136. Goldwasser. Optics, Il-aves, Atoms, and Nuclei, 60. Giittner and IVeber. Ubbelohde’s Zur Visko- simetrie mit Umwandlungs- und Kechenta- bellen. 7th Edn., 681. Qualitative Organic Analysis. and Proteins. Vol. 4, 822. \\-ave Mechanics for Chemists, 403. Ilouble Layer and Electrode Kinetics, 12th and 13th Series, 341. Helfferich. Ion Exchange, 64. Hercules. Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Hill. Howell, Kendc and Webb. Formula Index to International Union of Biochemistry. Enzyme James. IVater Treatment. 3rd Edn., 141. Janardhan. Physico-Chemical Techniques of Kalvoda. Techniques of Oscillographic I’olaro- liekwick. Separation of Biological Materials, Kendall. .Applied Infrared Spectroscopy, 754. Kernan. Cell K, 543. Icing. Practical Clinical Enzymology, 63.Koch and Kolbe-Rohde. Metallkiindliche Ihndrat’eva. Photosynthetic Bacteria, 296. Iionstanti~io\-a-Shlezinger. 17luorimetric Anal Krugers and Keulemans. I’ractical Instrumental Lang. Absorption Spectra in the I .ltraviolet Vol. \rI, 472. I,arscn. Transitional Elements, 296. 1,edercr. C:hromatographic Iieviews. 1-01. 7, 139. Ixithe. ..lnalytische Chemic in der Inclustriellen Praxis. No. 2, 545. Lingane. Xnalytical Chemistry of Selected Metallic Elements, 825. llacek and Hais. Stationary Phase in Paper and Thin-layer Chromatography, 2 17. Nark, McKetta, Othmer and Standen. Kirk- Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Vol. 5 . 2nd Edn., 65; Vol. 6, 140; Vol. 7, 543; Vol. 8, 752. Mattick and Szymanski. Txctures on Gas Chromatography, 1964, 220. JIeites. Polarographic Techniques.2nd Edn., 607. Analysis, 751. Lectures on hlatter Equilibrium, 682. NMK Literature Data, 60. Somenclature, 142. Ijnalysis. \:ol. I, 473. graph!.. 2nd Edn., 608. 822. Analyse, 608. U i t i . .4nalysis, 472. and T’isible Region. Book reviews-cotititi zeed Miller. T,aboratory Methods in Infrared Spectro- scopy, 295. Moses. Nuclear Techniques in Analytical Cheni- istry, 403. Moshier and Sievers. Gas Chromatography of Metal Chelates, 219. Semodruk and ICaralova. Analytical Chemistry of Boron, 545. Neudert and Riipka. Stcroid-Spektrenatlas, 295. Nyman and King. Problems for General (‘hem- istry and Qualitative Analysis, 825. Ubolentsev. Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Com- pounds in Petroleum and Petroleum Products, 546. Perrin. Organic C’omplexing Reagents, 57.Perry and l\~cissbcrgcr. 1)istillation. 2nd Ecln., I’ickering. Fundamental I’rinciples of Chemical Pungor. Oscillometry and Conductometry, 339. Keilley. Advances in Analytical Chemistry and Kich. Periodic C‘orrclations, 62. Rodier. L’ Analj-sc Chimique et Physico- Russell. Chemical .Analysis in Photography, 750. Samoilo\~. Structure of Aqueous Electrolyte Samsonov. High-Temperature Compounds of Sargent. Savidan. Chromatography, 471. Schildknecht. Zone Melting, 549. Schwarzenbach and Flaschka. Komplexomet- Scribner. Spectrochemical Analysis, 340. Skobel’tsyn. Kesearch in Molecular Spectro- Smith. Chemistry of Open-Chain Organic Smith. Mechanising Laboratories, 222. Smith and Feinberg. Paper and Thin I-ayer Chromatography and Electrophoresis. 2nd Edn., 342.Snell and Hilton. Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemical .Analysis. 1’01. I , 753. Stock. Amperometric Titrations, 135. Stolman. Progress in Chemical Toxicology. Vol. 2, 218. Strohecker and Henning: Sugden and Kenney. 11icrowai.e Spectroscopy of Gases, 675. S\.entitskii. l’isual 3ItMiods of Emission Spectro- Szymanski. Infrared Hand Handbook Supple- ‘Thieson. Quantitativc Electron Microprobc .. .lnalysis, 34 1 , 1 opp. Chemistry of the liarc-Earth Elements, 61. Turney. Oxidation Mechanism, 61. \‘eibel. ldentification of Organic Compounds. (3rd English Edn.), 609. Venkstern and Baev. Absorption Spectra of LVallis. Analytical Microscopy, 749. White. Handbook of Ultraviolet Methods, 295. IVhittett, Hugo and XVilkinson. Sterilisation and Wiberg. Computer Programming for Chemists, Willemsens and 1-an der Kerk.Investigations 221. ,Analysis, 677. Instrumentation. Yol. 4, 61. Chimique de 1’Eau. 3rd Edn., 609. Solutions and the Hydration of lons, 340. Rare Earth Metals with Nonmetals, 59. Methods in Zone Electrophoresis, 221. rische Titration. 5th Edn., 64. scopy, 219. Nitrogen (‘omponnds. 1’01s. I and 11, 677. Yitamin Xssay, 294. scopy, 751. ments 3 and 4, 823. 6th Edn. Minor Bases, 607. Disinfection, 681. 339. in the Field of Organolead Chemistry, 750.INDEX TO VOLUME 91 xvii Book reviews-coiztinued IVilson. Young. -Analysis Instrumentation- -1965, 824. C‘olorimeters with Flow-through Cells, 62. 1)evelopments in Applied Spectroscopy. Gas Chromatography 1964, 474. Microchemical Techniques, 679. Miissbauer Effect Methodology.Nobel Lectures: Chemistry, 1922-1 941, 824. Thermal Analysis, 1965, 47 1 . -Approach t o Chemical Analysis, 748. Analytical Chemistry of Cobalt, 754. Vol. 4, 606. Vol. 1, 608. Boron : -Analytical Chemistry of -. Xemodruk and Karalova. (Keview), 545. Colorimetric determination of ~ in soils, sedi- ments and rocks with methylene blue. Stanton and lLlcDonald, 775. Lletermination of - in mild steel. Harrison and Cobb, 556. Lkect photometric determination of __ in nickel. A4ndrcw and Il’ichols, 664. Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and -\dkins, 709. Brandy : Analysis and composition of potable spirits : determination of C,, C, and C, alcohols in whisky and __ by direct gas chromato- graph:. Singer, 127. Proportion of 2-methylbutanol and 3-methyl- butanol in -- and whiskies as determined by direct gas chromatography.Singer, 790. Bromine : Simultaneous determination of iodine and -__ in urine by neutron-activation analysis. Belkas and Souliotis, 199. N-Bromosuccinimide : Micro-determination of isoni- azid by --. Bureau of Standards: See United States Bureau of Standards. Butacarb : Anomalous results given by phase- solubility analysis (mixtures containing -). Wilkinson and Wragg, 600. Butanol : Analysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C, and C, alcohols in whisky and brandy by direct gas chromato- graphy (sec. --). Singer, 127. Butter fat : Quantitative microanalysis of carbonyl compounds (analysis of - -). 3-t-Butylphenyl methylcarbarnate : Anomalous re- sults given by phase-solubility analysis (mix- tures of Rutacarb and --).Wilkinson and \\‘ragg, 600. Rarakat and Shaker, 466. Parsons, 297. C Cadmium : Lktermination of impurities in high purity beryllium by differential cathode-ra!. polarography. Goudc, Herrington and Rnnd>-, 719. Photometric dctcrmination of excess o f -- in cadmiiini oxide. Norman, 593. Cadmium oxide : l’hotometric determination of excess of cadmium in -. Caesium: Primary analytical standards for pluton- ium : quantitative separation of plutonium from dicacsium plutonium hexachloridc. Miner, 464. Caesium-134 : T:sc of lithiiim-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclidcs (caesium- 137 in presence of -). Banham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Caesium-137 : IJse of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (- in presence of caesium- 134).Banham, Fudge and Howcs, 180. Norman, 593. Calcium : Absorption spectra and determination of hexanitrodiphenylamine complexes of potas- sium, sodium, ~ and magnesium. Savage, Butt and Tallmadge, 714. Flame-photometric determination of traces of __ in lithium chloride. Emmott and Law, 383. Flame-spectrophotometric determination of - in human saliva. Calcium oxalate : Thermal analysis of lichens grow- ing on limestone (identifying and determining _- ). Mitchell, Birnie and Syers, 783. Carbohydrate : Removal of polyphenolic compounds interfering with ~ determinations in plant extracts with an insoluble polyphenol ad- sorbent.Sanderson and Perera, 335. Carbon : Determination of -- in steel by a dynamic infrared system. Distillation method for determining total __ in sodium. Sinclair, Drummond and Smith, 582. Titrimetric determination of __ in iron and steel. Jones, Gale, Hopkins and Powell, 399. Carbon dioxide : Factors affecting the determination of ~ by non-aqueous titrimetry. Braid, Hunter, Massie, Nicholson and Pearce, 439. Instrument for continuous determination of -- in high purity water. Carbon monoxide : Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by vacuum fusion. Iilburne, 57 1. Carbonyl compounds : Quantitative microanalysis of -. Parsons, 297. Cashew-nut shell liquid: Detection of -- by thin- layer chromatography-. Hammonds, 401. Catalysts : Iodimetric determination of organo- aluminium compounds (determination of poly- merisation -).Crompton, 374. Catechol : Determination of __ in cigarette smoke. Mold, Peyton, Means and LValker, 189. Cereals : Determination of thiamine in breakfast ____ . Ridyard, 328. Cerium-141: Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (cerium-144 in presence of -). Banham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Cerium-144 : TTse of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (- in presence of cerium- 141). ISanham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Jones and Thomas, 559. IVhite and Scholes, 482. Wall, 795. Chelates : See Complexes. Chemistry : Kirk-Othmer Enc\.clopedia o f Chemical Technology.I‘d. 5 . Mark, Mc Iictta, Othmcr and Standen. 2nd Edn. (Hvview), 65; ITol. 6, 140; \-ol. 7, 543; 1‘01. 8, 752. Nobcl Lecture5 : ---, 1922-1 931. (Review), 824. Optics, \Vaves, .\tonis, and Suclci : Introduction. Oxidation Mechanism. Turney. (Rcxriew), 61. Periodic Correlations. Rich. (Keview), 62. Problems for General ~ and Qualitative ,4nalysis. Nyman and King. (Review), 825. Chlorbenside : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Chlordane : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Chlorfenson : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Goldwasser. (Review), 60.xviii INDEX TO VOLUME 91 Chloride : Analysis of electrolytic capacitor electro- lyte: determination of __ and sulphate in the p.p.m.range. Priscott, Hand and Young, 48. Chlorine : Application of oxygen-flask combustion technique to determination of traces of __ and sulphur in organic compounds. McGilliv- ray and Woodger, 61 1. Chromatograph for analysis of air, -- and hydrogen chloride. Ruthven and Kenney, 603. Chlorobendlate : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Reynon and Elgar, 143. Chromatography. Savidan. Edited by Davies. (Review), 47 1. Apparatus for equal distribution of colour reagent on chromatograms used for quantitative work. Louwerse, 56. Chromatographic Reviews. Vol. 7. Lederer. (Review), 139. Collection of fractions separated by gas - liquid -.Howlett and \Velti, 291. Gas -__ 1964, Goldup. (Review), 474. Gas - of Metal Chelatcs. ,Moshier and Sievers. (Review), 2 19. Injection tap for gaseous samples in gas --, Stanford, 671. Lectures on Gas -, 1964: A4gricultural and Biological Applications. Jlattick and Szy- manski. (Review), 220. Paper and Thin Layer -- and Electrophoresis. Smith and Feinberg. 2nd Edn. (Review), 342. Preserving thin-layer chromatograms. Foner, 400. Stationary Phase in Paper and Thin-layer --. Macek and Hais. (Review), 217. LJse of molecular sieve 5.4 for collecting fractions from a gas chromatograph. Cartwright and Heywood, 337. Chronopotentiometry : Analytical aspects of -. Lingane, 1. Cigarette smoke : Determination of catechol in -. Mold, Peyton, Means and Walker, 189.Citrus fruit : Rapid automated determination o f biphenyl in -- rind. Gunther and Ott, 476. Coal tar : Quasi-quantitative separation of paraffins and olefins (of -). Spence and Vahrman, 324. Cobalt. -Analytical Chemistry of -- -. Young. (Review), 754. lktcrmination of impurities in high purity beryllium by diffcrenti.al cathode-ray polaro- graphy. I ktcrmination of nickel with d i n i c t l i ~ l g l ~ o x i r ~ ~ ~ in iron and stecl containing and copper. Claassen and Bastings, 725. Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flamvs. Dean and Adkins, 709. Cocoa beans : hbsorptiometric determination of fenitrothion residues in --. Cod flesh: Nitrogen factor for -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, i\nalytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-Committee, 540. Calorimeters with Flow-through Cells.(Review), 62. Complexes : Gas Chromatography of Metal Chelates. Moshier and Sievers. (Review), 219. Complexing Reagents : Organic ~ : Structure, Behaviour, and Xpplication to Inorganic Analysis. Perrin. (Review), 57. Complexometry : Komplexometrische Titration. Schwarzenbach and Flaschka. 5th Edn. (Review), 64, Goode, Herrington and Bundy, 7 19. Yuen, 811. Computer Programming for Chemists. Wiberg. (Review), 339. Conductometry : Oscillometry and -. Pungor. Translated by Damokos. Editcd by Towns- hend. (Review), 339. Conformational Analysis. Eliel, :\llingcr, Angyal and Morrision. (Kcview), 136. Copper : Xmperometric titration of submillinormal concentrations of --( 11) with niercury(1) perchlorate. Stock, 27. 1-ktermination of ~ compounds prcscnt on leaf surfaces.Sharp, 212. Iletermination of impurities in high purity beryllium by differential cathode-ray polaro- graphy. Goode, Herrington and Bundy, i l Y . 1-ktermination of nickel with diniethylglyoximc in iron and steel containing cobalt and -. Claassen and Bastings, 725. lktermination of traces of - - in niobium antl tantalum by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Kirkbright, Peters and West, 41 1 , Improvement in performance of atomic absorptio- mcter by using pre-heated air and town gas (determining --). Kawson, 630. Oxidation of hydroxylamine in sodium hydroxide in presence of ---(11). Andcrson, 532. Copper ethylacetoacetate : Keplacement of benzi- dine by ~ and tetra base as spot-test reagent for hydrogen cyanidc and cyanogen. Feigl and Anger, 282.Cosmetics : Determination of diethyl phthalate i n -. Hancock, Rose and Singer, 149. Coulometer : Precise Quaylc and Cooper, 35.5. Precise coulometry : titration of pure sodinm carbonate. Cooper and Quaylc, 363. Coulometry : Coulometric Analysis. ;\bresch and Claasen. Translated by Ideveson. (Review), 58. Cresol: Determination of phenol, 0--- and p - ~ in aqueous solution by kinetic method. Burgess and Latham, 343; Erratum, 546. Crops : See Plants. Cyanide : Micro-determination of -- : application t o analysis of whole blood. Cyanogen : Replacement of benzidine by copper ethylacetoacetate and tetra base as spot-tcst reagent for hydrogen cyanidc and --. Feigl and Anger, 282. in soft drinks by gas chromatography. Richartlson and Tanton, 520. i n soft drinks by titration with sodium nitrite. l<ichardson and 1-uton, 522.Cyclopropenoid fatty acids: .\nnlysis o f fats coil- taining Baar, 268. Cyclamate : Determination of lktermination of I lammoncls ant! Shonc., 455. D DDE : Analysis for residues of chlorinatcd insecti- cides and acaricides : revicw. IZeynon antl Elgar, 143. DDT : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecti- cides and acaricides : revicw. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Rapid infrared spectrophotonietric analysis of pp’- - in formulations of tcchnical --. Hamilton and Beckmann, 817. Demeton-S-methyl : Mobile laboratoq- methods for determination of pesticides in air. I. Phos- phorothiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806. Denaturant : Determination of ciiethyl phthalate in cosmetic preparations. Hancock, Rose and Singer, 449.Detergents : See Surface-active agents.Diamino-hydroxypyrimidines : Paper chroniato- graphy of purines, pyrimidines and irnidazoles. lihattak, Barker and Green, 526. Diazinon : Semi-quantitative determination of organophosphorus insecticides by ring-oven technique with preliminary thin-layer chromato- graphy. Pejkovid-TadiC, &lap, janjii: and VitorotTiC, 596. Dibenzoylmethane : Lktermination of spectrophoto- metric complcxed . Incitti and Ginestra, 814. Di-t-butyl peroxide : Detcrniination of available oxygen in ---. Xdams, 397. 3,5-Di-t-butylphenol: Anomalous results given by phase-solubility analysis (mixtures of Butacarb and --). 2,5-Di-t-butylphenyl methylcarbamate : Anomalous results @\.en by phase-solubility analysis (mixtures of Hutacarb and -).IVilkinson and IYragg, 600. 3,5-Di-t-butylphenyl methylcarbamate : See Buta- carb. Dicaesium plutonium hexachloride : Primary ana lytical standards for plutonium : quantitativc separation of plutonium from -. Miner, 48.1. Dicofol: .lnalysis for residues of chlorinated in- secticides and acaricides : review. Heynon and Elgar, 143. Dieldrin : -2nalysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Bcynon and Elgar, 143. Diethyl phthalate: lktermination of - in cos- metic preparations. Hancock, Rose and Singer, 449. 1,4-Dihydroxyanthraquinone : See Quinizarin. Dihydroxypurines : I’aper chromatography of purines, pyrimidines and imidazoles. Iihattak, Barker and Green, 526. Di-hydroxyureas : Colorimetric determination of hydroxaniic acids (and --).Dimethoate : Ijctcrmination of residues of ~ with multi-band chromatoplates. Abbott, Hunting and Thomson, 94. Methods of analysis for -- rcsidues in fruit and vegetables. Smart, 621. Mobile laboratory methods for determination of pesticides in air. I. Phosphorothiolothionatrs. Lloj-d and Bell, 806. Dimethglglyoxime : Determination of nickel with -~ .- i n iron and steel containing cobalt and copper. Claasscn and Bastings, 7 2 5 . rn-Dinitrobenzene : 1 ktcction of dinitro and trinitro aromatic botlics in industrial blasting ex- plohi\ c‘5. 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazones: Quantitati\.c micro- anal\.sis of carbony1 compounds. l’arsons, 237. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene : Iktcction of dinitro and trinitro aromatic bodies in industrial blasting ex- plosives..lmas and Pailop, 336. Diphenylamine : Iktermination of 4-aminobiphen yl in aromatic amines. Norman and I‘aughan, 653. for determination of microgram amounts of lead. Trinder, 587. Caldthr- Determination of -- residues in potato tubers. Disinfection : Sterilisation and -. IVhittett, \\’ilkinson and Wragg, 600. Kery, 388. \ i n a h antl Yallop, S3H. Diphenylcarbazone : Ilse of Dipicrylamine : SPP Hexanitrodiphenylamine. Diquat : Iktermination of residues of bank and Y‘uen, 625. Kirsten, 732. Hugo antl \\‘ilkinson. (Review), 681. L W1,U*Vlvlr, Yl XlX Distillation. Perry and \\‘eissberger. 2nd Edn. (Review), 22 1 . Disulfoton : Mobile laboratory methods for deter- mination of pesticides in air. I. Phosphoro- thiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806. Double Layer and Electrode Kinetics.Delahay. (Review), 294. Drinks, soft: Determination of benzoic acid in ~ by ion-exchange chromatography. Ford, 15 ; Erratum, 222. soft: Determination of cyclamate in - by gas chromatography. Kichardson and Luton, 520. soft. Determination of cyclamate in __ titration with sodium nitrite. Richardson and Luton, 522. Dynacarb: Determination of carbon in steel by a dynamic infrared system. \I‘hite and Scholes, 483. by E Editorial : lncrease in subscription rates, 405. EDTA : See Ethylenediarninetetra-acetic acid. Efauents : Determination of thiourea in sewage and industrial ~~ . I)ickinson, 809. \\‘ater Treatment: Guide to Treatment of \\-ater and __ Purification. James. 3rd Edn. (Review), 14 1. Electrochemical Analysis : Studies of .kids, Bases and Salts by E.M.F., Conductance, Optical and Kinetic Methods.July 1964 to June 1966. Rates. (Review), 403. Electrochemistry : Iloublc Layer and Electrode Kinetics. Belahay. (Review), 294. Electrode Kinetics : llouble Layer and -. Delahay. (Review), 294. Electrolyte : 4nalysis of electrolytic capacitor ~ : determination of chloride and sulphate in p.p.m. range. Priscott, Hand and Young, 48. Structure of Aqueous - -- Solutions and the Hydration of lons. Samoilov. (Review), 340. Electrolytic capacitor : -Analysis of - - electrolyte : determination of chloride and sulphate in p.p.m. range. Priscott, Hand and Young, 48. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance : Introduction to __ . Bersohn and Baird. (Review), 681. Electron probe microanalysis : Quantitative Electron Microprobe Analysis. Thieson.(Review), 34 1. Spectrochemical Analysis : Optical Spectrometry, X R a y Fluorescence Spectrometry, and __ Techniques, June 1964 to. June 1965. Scribner. (Review), 340. Electrophoresis : Chromatographic Reviews. Yol. 7 . Jxderer. (Review), 139. Methods in Zone ---- . Sargent. (Kcview), 221. I’apcr ant1 Thin I ,;L!-cr C ’ h r o n i a t o ~ r a ~ ~ l i ~ ~ and ----. Smith and 1;cinbcrg. 2nd ICdn. (Review), 342. Encyclopedia : liirk-Othmer of (‘hemica1 Technology. Vol. 5. Mark, Mclietta, Othmer and Standcn. 2nd Edn. (Review), 65; Vol. 6 , 140; L’ol. 7, 543; Iro1. I), 752. o f Industrial Chemical Analysis. ITd. 1. Snell and Hilton. (Review), 753. Endosulfan : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143.Endrin: Analysis for residues of chlorinated in- secticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. view), 63. Weatherhead, 445. Enzyme Nomenclature. (Review), 142. Enzymology : Practical Clinical -. King. (Re- Epoxide resins : Thin-la ycr chromatography of -.XX INDEX TO \.‘OLURIE 91 Estrogens : Detection of 2-hydroxy and 2-methoxy - and other phenolic compounds by modified Folin - Ciocalteu test. Risacher and Gawien- owski, 816. Ethanol: Determination of __ in blood by gas chromatography. Curry, Walker and Simpson, 742. Ethanolamine: Determination of - and serine in phospholipids. Koning, 523. Ethyl alcohol : See Ethanol. Ethy?enediaminetetra-acetic acid : Comments on Effect of nitrilotriacetic acid impurity on standardisation of solutions of -”.Monk, 597. Ethylene glycol: Detection and estimation of __ in propylene glycol by thin-layer chromato- graphy. Conacher and Kees, 55. Eugenol : Spectral characteristics of -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Essential Oils Sub-Committee, 2 14. Explosives : Detection of dinitro and trinitro aro- matic bodies in industrial blasting -. Amas and Yallop, 336. F Fat(s) : Analysis of -__ containing cyclopropenoid fatty acids. Hammonds and Shone, 455. Fatty acids: Analysis of fats containing cyclo- propenoid -. Feeding-stuffs : Determination of acinitrazole (in -). Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee, 672. Fenitrothion : Absorptiometric determination of __ residues in cocoa beans.Analysis of -- by infrared method. Delves and Williams, 779. Fenthion : See Baytex. Fish: Nitrogen factor for cod flesh. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee, 540. Fisher apparatus : Calibration of a Fisher air-perme- ability apparatus for determining specific surface. Edmnndson, 306. Fish liver oils : Spectrophotometric determination of vitamin D in fresh-water --. Barua and Rao, 567. Flames: Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen __ . Flotation liquors : Determination of rcsidual anionic surfacr-active reagents in mineral -__ . Gregory, 25 1. Fluorescence and Phosphorcsccncc Analysis. Her- cules. (Kevicw), 75 1. Fluoride: Iktcction of nanogram amounts of - ion. \\‘ilsnn and Cooke, 185.Fluorine : Determination of --- by neutron activa- tion. Rakes and Jefferv, 216. Determination of - or phosphorus in organic compounds by micro-titrimctric method. Olivcr, 772. Folin - Ciocalteu test: Detection of 2-hydroxy and 2-methoxy estrogens and other phenolic cam- pounds hy modified . Risacher and Gawienowski, 81 6. Formaldoxime: Automatic modified ___ method for tlctermining. low conccn trations of man- panvsc in water containing iron. Henriksen, 637. Fruit haws: Determination of benzoic acid in soft drinks (and - -) bv ion-exchange chromato- gr:ivlir. Ford, 15: Erratiim, 222. Hammonds and Shone, 455. Yuen, 811. Dean and Adkins, 709. Fruit -continued Citrus : Rapid automated determination of bi- Methods of analysis for dimethoate residues in phenyl in -- rind.__ and vegetables. Smart, 621. Gunther and Ott, 476. G Gas oil : Determination of quinizarin in hydrocarbon oil. Field and Godly, 287. Gelatin: Determining moisture content of __ and animal glue. Jones, 210. Germanium diodes: TJse of lithium-drifted for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides. Ranham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Glass: Determination of specific gravity of -- particles by density gradient method. Kind and Summerscales, 669. Glue : Determining moisture content of gelatin and animal ----. Jones, 210. Glycerol : Detection and estimation of ethylene glycol (and detection of -) in propplene glycol by thin-layer chromatography. Conacher and Kees, 55. Grapefruit : Rapid automated determination of biphenyl in citrus fruit rind.Gunther and Ott, 475. Guthion : Semi-quantitative determination of organophosphorus insecticides by ring-oxren technique with preliminary thin-layer chrom- atography. PejkoviC-Tadld, Celap, JanjiC and VitoroviC, 595. H Hafnium : Analysis of the New Metals-Titanium, Zirconium, __ , Niobium, Tantalum, Tung- sten and their Alloys. Elwell and IYood. (Review), 82 1. _Inalytical Chemistry of Zirconium and -. Elinson and Petrov. (Review), 680. Helium-3: Determination of -- in argon a t levcls of 10-12. Heptachlor : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Reynon and Elgar, 143. Heptachlor epoxide : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : re\Ticw. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Hexachlorocyclohexane : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review.Beynon and Elgar, 143. Hexani tr odiphen ylamine : ;\ 1 )sorption s p uc t ra an tl determination of ~ complcxcs of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium. Savagcx, Entt and Tallmadgc, 711. Histidine : (‘hromatograpliic cleteriiiiriatioii of basic amino-acids in protein hydrolysates (drtvr - mining ~ ~ ~ in presence of other imidazol(. derivatives). Selim and Messiha, 261. Hydration : Structure of Xyueous Electrolyte Solutions and the of Ions. Samoilov. (Review), 340. HydPocarbon(s) oil : Determination of quinizarin in -. FieId and Godly, 287. Quasi-quantitative separation of paraffins and olefins. Spence and Vahrman, 324. Hydrogen : C,haracteristic nuclear magnetic reson- ance spectral positions for ___ in organic structures.Mohacsi, 57. Continuous monitor for __ in gases. \Valker and Campion, 347. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by vacuum fusion. Lileburn, 571. Melhuish and Chapman, 350.INDEX TO Hydrogen chloride : Chromatograph for analysis of air, chlorine and -. Ruthven and Kenney, 603. Hydrogen cyanide : Replacement of benzidine by copper ethylacetoacetate and tetra base as spot-test reagent for -- and cyanogen. Feigl and Anger, 282. Hydroxamic acids : Colorimetric determination of -. Nery, 388. N-Hydroxgcarbamates : Colorimetric determination of hydroxamic acids (and -). 2-Hydroxy-estrogens : Detection of ~ and 2- methoxy-estrogens and other phenolic com- pounds by modified Folin - Ciocalteu test. Risacher and Gawienowski, 816.Hydroxylamine : Colorimetric determination of hydroxamic acids (and --). Oxidation of ~ in sodium hydroxide in presence of copper (11). o-Hydroxgmercuribenzoic acid : Determination of thiol esters with --. Hydroxypurines : Paper chromatography of purines, pyrimidines and imidazoles. Iihattak, Barker and Green, 526. 8-Hydroxyquinoline: rise of -- for separation of yttrium-90 in determination of strontium-90 in biological materials. Hurton, Loye and Mercer, 739. Hydroxyureas : Colorimetric determination of hydr- oxamic acids (and --). Nery, 388. Nery, 388. Ahderson, 632. \\'ronski, 745. Nery, 388. I Imidazoles : I'aper chromatography of purines, pyrimidines and -. Iihattak, Barker and Green, 526. Industrial wastes : See Effluents. Infrared Rand Handbook Supplements 3 and 4.Szymanski. (Review), 823. Injection tap for gaseous samples in gas chromato- g'aphy. Stanford, 67 1. Insecticides : Analysis for residues of chlorinated - and acaricides: review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Semi-quantitative determination of organo- phosphorus -~ by ring-oven technique with preliminary thin-layer chromatography. Pej- koviC-TadiC, Celap, Janjid and Vitorovid, 595. See also Pesticides. Institute of Petroleum : Gas Chromatography 1964. Instruments : See Apparatus. International Union of Biochemistry : Enzyme Somenclatiirc. (Ke\ricAw), 142. Intravenous fluids : I )eterIriination of particulatc matter in --. Iodine : Zmperometric titration of snbmillinormal concentrations o f ~ with mercury(1) perchlorate. Stock, 280. determination flask for whole-bottle titrations.Green and Carritt, 207. Simultaneous determination of ~ and bromine in urine by neutron-activation analysis. Belkas and Souliotis, 199. Ion@) : Structure of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions and the Hydration of --. Samoilov. (Re- view), 340. Goldup. (Review), 474. \.cswv a n d Kendall, 273. Ion Exchange. Helfferich. (Review), 64. Iron : Automatic, modified formaldoxime method for determining low concentrations of mangan- ese in water containing --. Henrilrsen, 647. Determination of aluminium in -- and steel. Corbett and Guerin, 490; Erratum, 610. VOLUME 91 ssi Iron--continued Determination of impurities in high purity beryllium by differential cathode-ray polaro- graphy. Determination of nickel with dimethylglyosime in ~ and steel containing cobalt and copper.Claassen and Bastings, 725. Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxvgen flames. Dean and Adkins, 709. Metallkundliche Analyse. Koch and Kolbe- Rohde. (Review), 608. Organic-phase spectrophotometric determination of -- with thiocyanate. Cerrai and Gliersini, 662. Solvent-extraction and absorptiometric deter- mination of ~ with 2-mercaptopyridinc- 1- oxide. Dalziel and Thompson, 98. 1 itrimetric determination of carbon in ~- and steel. Jones, Gale, Hopkins and Powell, 399. Iron(I1) oxide : Determination of ~ in silicate and refractory materials. 1 . Revie\\.. Schafcr, 755; 2 . Semimicro titrimetric detcrmination of -~ in silicate materials, 763. Isobutanol : Analysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C, and c', alcohols in whisky and brandv by direct gas chromato- graphy.Singer, 127. Isoniazid : Micro-determination of ~~ ~ b!- ,\-bromo- succinimicle. Barakat and Shaker, 468. Isopentanol : Ahalysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C, and C, alcohols in whisky and brandy by direct gas chromato- graphy. Singer, 127. Proportion of 2-niethylbutanol and 3-methy-l- biitanol in brandies and whiskies as deter- mined by direct gas chromatography. Singer, 790. Goode, Herrington and Bundy, 719. , .. J Johnson - Nishita micro-distillation : Colorimetric finish for of sulphur. Dean, 530. K Kelthane : See Dicofol. Ketones: Quantitative microanalysis of carbonyl compounds. Parsons, 297. Kidney: Nitrogen factor for --. Society for Alnalytical Chemistry, .4nalytical Methods Committee, Meat Products Sub-Committec, 538.Kinetics : Principles of Reaction -- ~ . .\shmorc. (Review), 60. Kjeldahl Method for Organic Sitrogen. Rradstrect. (Re\ icw), 470. L Laboratories : Jlechanising -. Smith. (Revicw), 222. Lasers : Optical Pumping. Bernheim. (Revicu-), 471. Lead: Determination of impurities in high purity beryllium by differential cathode-ray polaro- graphy. Goode, Herrington and Bundy, 719. Determination of tetra-alkyl lead vapour and inorganic -~ dust in air. Moss and Browett, 428; Erratum, 546. Investigations in the Field of Organolead C'hem- istry. Willemsens and Van der Kerk. (Re- view), 750. Polarographic determination of __ after cation- exchange separation. Hamza and Headridge, 237.xsii ISDEX TO VOLUME 91 Lead- r v i i t 1 i t tied Polarographic determination of 0.01 to 0.10 per Bassett and Jones, Spectrophotometric determination of 0.01 to 0.1 Bassett and L-se of diphenylcarbazone for determination of Leaf : Determining copper compounds present on Lemon: Rapid automated determination of bi- Gunther and Ott, Lichens : Thermal analysis of .__ growing on Limestone : Thermal analysis of lichens growing on Lindane : See Hexachlorocyclohexane. Lithium chloride : Flame-photometric dctermination of traces of calcium in . Em.mott and Law, 383. Liver oils : Spectrophotonietric determination of vitamin D in fresh-watcr fish --. Barua and Rao, 567. Lovelock ionisation detector : Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals b y vacuum fusion (using - - ) . Lubricating oils: Determination of water in -- by near-infrared spectrophotometric method.Pcarson, 247. cent. of bismuth in -. 591. per cent. of antimony in -. Jones, 176. microgram amounts of --. __ surfaces. Sharp, 212. phenyl in citrus fruit rind. 175. limestone. -~ . Mitchell, Rirnic and Syers, 783. Trinder, 587. Mitchell, Birnit, and Syers, 783. Lilburne, 57 1 . M Magnesium : .\bsorption spectra and determination of hexanitrodiphenylamine complexes of potas- sium, sodium, calcium and . Sa\,age, Butt and Tallmadge, 714. Improvement in performance of atomic absorp- tiometer by using pie-heated air and town gas (determining ---). Rawson, 630. Vse of titan yellow for determination o f - - ~ - with special reference to soil extracts. Hall, Gray and Flynn, 102; Erratum, 2 2 2 .Malathion : Semi-quantitative determination of organophosphorus insecticides by ring-oven technique with prcliminarv thin-layer chrom- atograph)-. Pcj koviC-Tadi&, &lap, J anjiC and VitoroviC, 695. Malvalic acid: Analysis of fats containing cyclo- propenoid fatty acids. Hammonds and Shone, 466. Manganese : .-iutomatic, modified formaldoxinic in e t h ocl for de t ermi n i ng l o concentrations of Henriksen, 647. I )c.tcrmination of impurities in high puritJ- 1)c.ryIliuin 1 ) ~ - tliffcwntial c;ithoclt~-ray polaro- graph!-. (;oodt,, 1 lcrrington a n d J3iincl~+, 7 19. 1.l a me- p h o t o m e t ric d c’t er m in a t ion o f sod i 11 111 and potassium in -_ orc’s. Masers: Optical Pumping. Rernheim. (Review), 471. Mass spectrometer: Vacuum fusion analysis with a .-_ Xspinal, 33. Matter Equilibrium: Lectures on -- . Hill. (Review), 682. Meat products: Determination of salt in bacon by using sodium-ion responsive glass clectrotlc. Halliday and Wood, 802. Mecarbam : Mobile laboratory methods for deter- mination of pcsticidcs in air. I. Phosphoro- thiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806. Medicine : Standard Methods of Clinical Chemistry. 1701. 5 . (Review), 138. in water containing iron. Russell, 51 I . 2-Mercaptopyridine-1-oxide : Solvent-extraction and absorptiometric determination of iron ivith __ Dalziel and Thompson, 98. Mercury (I) perchlorate : Amperometric titration of submi!linormal concentrations of copper( 1 I ) with --. Stock, 27, Ampcrometric titration of submillinormal con- centrations of iodine with --.Metals: Analysis of the Sew __ . Elwell and Wood. (Review), 82 1. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extractcd from -- by vacuum fusion. Metallkundliche -1nalysc. Iioch and I<olbc- Kohde. (Review), 608. Methane : Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by \.acuum fusion. Lilburne, 57 I . Methoxychlor : rlnalysis for rcsidues of chlorinatccl insecticides and acaricides : rc>view. Beynon and Elgar, 143. 2-Methoxy-estrogens : 1 Ietection of 2-hydroxy and _- and other phenolic compounds by modified Folin - Ciocalteii test. Risacher and Gawien- owski, 816. Methylbenzothiazole (1,3) - 4,4’ - diazoaminobenzene - (2,2’)-disulphonic acid, sodium salt : S e e Titan yellow. Methylbutanol : Proportion of 2 - and 3---- in brandies and whiskies as determined by direct gas chromatography.Singer, 790. Methylene blue : C’olorirnetric determination of boron in soils, sediments and rocks with --. Stanton and RIcL)onald, 776. Methyl sterculate : A\nalysis of fats containing cyclopropenoid fatty acids. Hammonds and Shone, 455. Methylthymol blue : Iktcction of nanogram amounts of fluoride ion (with --). IVilson and Cooke, 135. Microscopy : .\nalytical --. I\7allis. (Review), 749. Microwave Spectroscopy of Gases. Sngden and Kenncy. (Review), 677. Mitox : See Chlorbenside. Moisture : Determining -- content of gelatin and Stock, 280. Iilburne, 571. animal glue. Jones, 210. See also Water. Molecular sieve 5A: Iise of for collecting fractions from a gas chromatograph. Cart- Wright and Heywood, 337. Molybdenum : 1)etermination of small amounts of - -- In niobiuni and tantalum b ~ - atomic- absorption spectroscopy in nitrous oxide - acetylene fame.Kirkbright, Peters and \\‘<,st, 705. in alloy steels 1 ) ~ - a t ( ) ni i c - absor 11 t io n nit r c 11 s nc. Aarnc.. l<irkbright, Smith Morphothion : Mohilc. laborator!. mc.thods for dctcLr- mination of pesticides in air. 1. Phosphoro- thiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806. Mossbauer Effect BIethodology. Vol. 1. Gruver- man. (Review), 608. I<;ipitl (let tirm i na tic ) n o f s p . ~ t rosc o 1) 1- i n N Neomycin: .issay of -. Neotran : See Oxythane. Nickel : Determination of impurities in high purit!- beryllium by differential cathode-ray polaro- graphy. Goodc, Herrington and Bundy, i 19. Hoodless, 333.1XI)EX TO VOLUME 91 xxiii Nickel--conti lazied Dctcrmination of __ with dimeth ylglyoxinic in iron and steel containing cobalt and copper.Claassen and Bastings, 725. Direct photometric determination of boron in -. Andrew and Nichols, 664. Niobium : -1ctivation analysis for titanium and - with fast neutrons. Athavale, Desai, Gangad- haran, Pendharkar and Das, 638. Analysis of the Kew Metals-Titanium, Zir- conium, Hafnium, -__ , Tantalum, Tungsten and their Alloys. Elwell and l\Tood. (Re- view), 82 1. Dctcrmination of small amounts of molybdenum in __ and tantalum by atomic-absorption spectroscopy in nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Kirkbright, Peters and West, 705. Determination of traces of copper in __ and tantalum by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Kirkbright, Peters and West, 4 11.Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Adkins, 709. Niobium-95 : Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (zirconium- 95 in presence of -). Banham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Nitrate : Detection of __ in presence of interfering substances. Stevens, 743. Nitric oxide : Colorimetric determination of oxides of nitrogen. Korwitz, 553. Nitrilotriacetic acid: Comments on "Effect of I_ impurity on standardisation of solutions of EDTA." Monk, 597. Nitro compounds : Detection of dinitro and trinitro aromatic bodies in industrial blasting explosives. Amas and Yallop, 336. Nitrogen : Automatic determination of --, phos- phorus and potassium in plant material. Varley, 119. Chemistry of Open-Chain - Compounds.Vols. I and 11. Smith. (Review), 677. factor for cod flesh. Society for AnalyticaI Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee, 540. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Analytical Methods Committee, Meat Products Sub-committee, 538. Fundamental studies in automatic ___ digestion. Marten and Catanzaro, 42. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by vacuuni fusion. Lilhrne, 57 1. Kjeldahl RIcthod for Organic -. Hradstreet. (Rcview), 470. oxides : Colorimetric determination of -. Yorwitz, 553. Nitrogen dioxide : Colorinietric determination of oxides of nitrogen. Norwitz, 553. Nitrogen tetroxide : Colorimetric determination of oxides of nitrogen. Norwitz, 553. Nitrogen trioxide : Colorimetric determination of oxides of nitrogen.Norwitz, 553. Nobel Foundation : Nobel Lectures : Chemistry, 1922-1941. (Review), 824. Nuclear magnetic resonance : Characteristic - spcctral positions for hydrogen in organic structures. Mohacsi, 57. Formula Index to NMR Literature Data. Vol. 1. Howell, Kende and Webb. Interpretation of NMR Spectra : Empirical Approach. Bible. (Review), 58. Spectroscopy: High Resolution -. Vol. I. Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliffe. (Review), 678; Vol. 11, 820. factor for kidney. (Review), 60. Nucleic acids : hleasurement of __ in biological materials : supplementary review. Munro and Fleck, 78. Nuclides : Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for the y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product -. Banham, Fudge and Honw, 180. 0 Oil(s) : Determinatioil of quinizarin in hydrocarbon -.Field and Godly, 287. Dcterrnination of water in lubricating - by near-infrared spectrophotometric method. Pcarson, 247. Olefins : Quasi-quantitative separation of paraffins and -. Optical Pumping : Introduction. Bernheim. (Re- view), 471. Orange : Rapid automated determination of bi- phenyl in citrus fruit rind. Gunther and Ott, 475. Organo-aluminium compounds : Iodimetric deter- mination of --. Cronipton, 374. Organolead: Investigations in the Field of - Chemistry. \I7illemsens and Van der Icerk. (Review), 7 5 0 . Orthophosphate : Automatic determination of - in sewage and highly polluted waters. Hen- riksen, 652. Oscillometry and Conductometry. Pungor. Trans- lated by Damokos. Edited by Townshend. (Review), 339.Ovex : See Chlorfenson. Oxalate : Thermal analysis of lichens growing on limestone (identifying and determining cal- cium --). Mitchell, Birnie and Syers, 783. Spence and \:ahrrnan, 324. Oxidation Mechanism. Turney. (Review), 61. Oxine : See 8-Hydroxyquinoline. Oxydemeton-methyl : Mobile laboratory methods for determination of pesticides in air. I. Phosphorothiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 808. Oxygen: Determination of total available - jn di-tertiary butyl peroxide. Adams, 397. Excitation gradients in acetylene - - flames. Dean and Xdkins, 709. Study of macroscopic distribution of __ in steel rod by neutron-activation and vacuum fusion techniques. Il-yk; Cuypers, Fite and IVainerdi, 316. Oxythane : rZnalysis for residucs of chlorinated insecticides and acaricidcs : review.Beynon and Elgar, 143. Ozone ; Clieniiluriiiiiescence method for dcter- mining --. Hersis and Vassiliou, 499. P Paraffins : Quasi-quaiititati\~e separation of - and olefins. Spence and Vahrman, 324. Particles : Determination of particulate matter in intravenous fluids. Vessey and Kendall, 273. Projection method for inspection of ampoules (detection of -). Iiendall, 284. Particle-size : comparison of ~ analysis results obtained by using a centrifugal photosedi- mentometer with those obtained with centri- fugal pipette equipment. Burt and Kaye, 547. Pentanol : Analysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C, and C , alcohols in whisky and brandy by gas chromatography. Singer, 127.xxiv ISL>EX TO Pentanol-continued Proportion of 2-mcthylbutanol and 3-meth~~I- butanol in biandies and whiskies as deterniincd by direct gas chromatography.Peptides : Pol ysaccharides, - and Proteins. Vol. 4. Coutts and Smail. (Review), 822. Perchloric acid: Refractive index of aqueous --. McLean and Pearson, 594. Pesticides : Mobile laboratory methods for dcter- mination of - in air. I. Phosphorothiolo- thionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806; 11. Thionazin, 808. Petroleum : Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds in - and - Products. Obolen tsev. (Review), 546. Phase-solubility analysis : Anomalous results given by --. LVilkinson and IVragg, 600. Phenol : Determination of ---, o-cresol and p-cresol in aqueous solution by kinetic method. Bur- gess and Latham, 343; Erratum, 546. Phenolic compounds : Detection of 2-hydroxy and 2-mcthoxy estrogens and other - by modified Folin - Ciocalteu test.Risacher and Gawienowski, 8 16. Removal of poly- interfering with carbo- hydrate determinations in plant extracts with an insoluble polyphenol adsorbent. Sanderson and Perera, 335. Phorate : Mobile laboratory methods for determina- tion of pesticides in air. I. Phosphoro- thiolothionates. Lloyd and Bell, 806. Phosphate : Interference from silica in __ analysis. Henriksen, 290. Phosphine : Conductimetric determination of micro- gram amounts of __ in air. Greenfield, 3Ioule and Perry, 10. Phospholipids : Determination of ethanolamine and serine in --. Iioning, 523. Phosphorescence : Fluorescence and __ -4nalysis. Hercules. (Review), 751. Phosphorothiolothionates.: Mobile laboratory methods for determination of pesticides in air.I. - . Lloyd and Bell, 806. Phosphorus : Automatic determination of nitrogen, - and potassium in plant material. Varley, 119. Determination of fluorine or - in organic compounds by micro-titrimetric method. Oliver, 771. Micro-determination of inorganic - in plasma. Bauminger and TValters, 205. Sensitive and selective spectrophotometric deter- mination of -. Djurkin, Kirkbright and TYcst, 89. Photography : Chemical Analysis in -. Russell. (Review), 750. Photosedimentometer: Comparison of particle-size analysis results obtained by using a centrifugal - with those obtained with centrifugal pipette equipment. Burt and Kaye, 547. Physics : Optics, Waves, Atoms, and Kuclei : Introduction. Goldwasser. (Review), 60. Plant (s) : Automatic determination of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in - material.Varley, 119. Colorimetric finish for Johnson - h’ishita micro- distillation of sulphur (in -). Determination of copper compounds present on leaf surfaces. Sharp, 212. Determination of residues of diquat. Calderbank and Yuen, 625. Determination of total sulphur in soil and - material. Chaudhry and Cornfield, 528. Singer, 7‘30. See also Insecticides. Dcan, 530. I-OLUhIE 91 Plant (s) -~ co 1 z ti 12 zt ed blcthods of analysis for dimethoate residues in frnit and vegetables. mineral analysis by X-ray fluorescence spcctro- metry. Jenkins, Hurley and Shorrocks, 395. Polarographic determination of zinc in __ materials. Stojanovii, VeseIinovii. and Sev- kovid, 746. RemoxTal of poly-phenolic compounds interfering with carbohydrate determinations in - extracts with an insoluble polyphenol ad- sorbent.Sanderson and Perera, 335. Thermal analysis of lichens growing on limestone. Mitchell, Birnie and Sycrs, 783. Smart, 62 1 . Plasma : See Blood plasma. Plutonium : Primary analytical standards for : quantitative separation of __ from dicaesium plutonium hexachloride. Miner, 464. Polarography : Polarographic Techniques. Meitcs. 2nd Edn. (Review), 607. Techniques of Oscillographic -. Iialvoda. 2nd Edn. (Review), 608. Polyclar AT : Removal of polyphenolic compounds interfering with carbohydrate determinations in plant extracts with an insoluble polyphenol adsorbent (-). Sapderson and Perera, 335. Polyphenolic compounds : Removal of ~ inter- fering with carbohydrate determinations in plant extracts with an insoluble polyphenol adsorbent.Sanderson and Perera, 335. Polysaccharides, Peptides and Proteins. X7o1. 4. Coutts and Smail. (Review), 822. Potable spirits : Llnalysis and composition of -- : determination of C,, C, and C5 alcohols in whisky and brandy by direct gas chromato- graphy. Singer, 127. Proportion of 2-methylbutanol and 3-methyl- butanol in brandies and whiskies as determined by direct gas chromatography. Potassium: Absorption spectra and determination of hexanitrodiphenylamine complexes of --, sodium, calcium and magnesium. Savage, Butt and Tallmadge, 714. Automatic determination of nitrogen, phos- phorus and __ in plant material. Varley, 119. Cell 1i. Kernan. (Review), 543. Flame-photometric determination of sodium and __ in manganese ores.Potato: Determination of diquat residues in - tubers. Kirsten, 732. Determining residues of diquat (in __ tubers). Calderbank and Yuen, 625. Potentiostat : Modified __ for controlled potential analysis. Grimshaw and Quigg, 667. Programming: Computer __ for Chemists. IViberg. (Review), 339. Propanol : Analysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C:, and C, alcohols in whisky and brandy by direct gas chromato- graphy. Singer, 127. Propylene glycol : Detection and estimation of ethylene glycol in __ by thin-layer chromato- graphy. Conacher and Rees, 55. Propgliodone Injection B.P. : Determination of benzylpenicillin traces in -. Simmons and Jefferies, 656. Protein(s) hydrolysates : Chromatographic deter- mination of basic amino-acids in -.Selim and Messiha, 261. Yolysaccharides, Peptides and -. Vol. 4. Coutts and Smail. (Review), 822. Purines : Paper chromatography of -, pyrimi- dines and imidazoles. Khattak, Barker and Green, 526. Singer, 790. Russell, 51 1.INDEX TO VOLUME 91 XXV Pyrimidines : Paper chromatography of purines, - and imidazoles. Khattak, Barker and Green, 526. Pyrogallol : Determination of tantalum by solvent extraction of a tantalum - - complex. Scott, 506. Q Quinizarin : Determination of ~ in hydrocarbon oil. Field and Godly, 287. R Radicals : Stable -. Buchachenko. (Review), 542. Radioactive fission-product : Use of lithium- drifted germanium diodes for the y-spectro- metric determination of ~ nuclides. Ban- ham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Radioisotope X-ray spectrometry : review.Rhodes, 683. Rare Earth: Chemistry of the - Elements. Topp. (Review), 61. High-? emperature Compounds of - Metals with Nonmetals. Samsonov. (Review), 59. Reaction Kinetics : Principles of -. Ashmorc. (Review), 60. Redox Titrants : Newer -. Berka, Vulterin and Z$ka. Translated by Weisz. (Review), 338. Refractive index of aqueous pcrchloric acid. Mc1,ean and Pearson, 594. Refractory materials : Determination of iron (11) oxide in silicate and __ . 1 . Review. Schafer, 755 ; 2. Semimicro titrimetric deter- mination of iron(I1) oxide in silicate materials, 763. River water: See Water. Rocks : Colorimetric determination of boron in soils, sediments and - with mcthylene blue. Stanton and McDonald, 775. Ruthenium-103 : Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (ruthenium- 106 in presence of -).Banham, Fudge and Howes, 180. Ruthenium-106 : Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclidcs (-__ in presence of ruthenium-103). Banham, Fudge and IIowes, 180, S Salicylaldehyde semicarbazone : Spectrofluorimetric determination of microgram amounts of scandium (with -). 11. Separation by solvent extraction. Kirkbright, \Trest and JIToodward, 23. Saliva : Flame-spectrophotomctric determination of calcium in human -. Jones and Thomas, 559. Salt: Determination of - in bacon by using sodium-ion responsive glass electrode. Halliday and Wood, 802. Scandium : Spectrofluorimetric determination of microgram amounts of -.TI. Separation by solvent extraction. Kirkbright, West and Woodward, 23, Sea water : Interference from silica in phosphate analysis (in -). Hcnriksen, 290. Sediments : Colorimetric determination of boron in soils, __ and rocks with methylene blue. Stanton and McDonald, 775. Serine : Determination of ethanolaniine and __ in phospholipids. Koning, 523. Sewage : Automatic determination of orthophos- phate in - and highly polluted waters. Henriksen, 652. Determination of thiourea in - and industrial effluents. Dickinson, 809. Silica : Interferencc from - in phosphate analysis. Henriksen, 290. Silicate(s) : Determination of iron(I1) oxide in - and refractory materials. 1. Review. Schafer, 755 ; 2. Semimicro titrimetric determination of iron(I1) oxide in - materials, 763.Silver cyanide: Specific spot tests for -. Peigl and Caldas, 654. Size analysis : Comparison of particle-size analysis rcsults obtained by using a centrifugal photo- sedimentomcter with those obtained with centrifugal pipcttc equipment. Burt and Kaj-e, 647. Slater - Cohen disc centrifuge: Comparison of particle-size analysis results obtained by using a centrifugal photosedimentometcr with those obtained with centrifugal pipette equipment. Burt and Kaye, 547. Smoke : Determination of catechol in cigarette --. Mold, Pcyton, Means and Walker, 189. Society for Analytical Chemistry : Analytical Methods Committee, Essential Oils Sub-Committee. Spectral characteristics of eugcnol, 214. Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee.Nitrogen factor for cod flesh, 540. Analytical Methods Committee, Meat Products Sub-Committee. Nitrogen factor for kidney, 538. -2nalytical Methods Committee, Metallic Im- purities in Organic Matter Sub-Committee. Separation and determination of small amounts of tin. Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee. Determination of acinitrazole, 672. Award of First Gold Medal to H. N. Wilson, 223. Subscription rates, increase in. Sodium : Absorption spectra and determination of hexanitrodiphenylamine complexes of potas- sium, -, calcium and magnesium. Savage, Butt and Tallmadge, 714. Determination of - in aluminium alloys by flame spectrophotometry with fucl-rich flames t o reduce interfcrcnce. T h e , Crawford, Ueutschman and Tipton, 241.IXstillation method for determining total carbon in -. Sinclair, Drummond and Smith, 582. Flame-photometric determination of __ and potassium in manganese ores. Sodium carbonate : Precise coulometry : titration of pure -. Cooper and Quayle, 363. Sodium chloride : See Salt. Sodium cyclamate : See Cyclamate. Sodium hydroxide : Oxidation of hydroxylamine in ~ in prcsence of copper (11). Anderson, 532. Sodium 2-hydroxyethane sulphonate : See Sodium isethionate. Sodium isethionate : Colorimetric determination of ___ by means of ammonium ceric nitrate. Dicker and Newlove, 563. Sodium nitrite : Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by titration with -. Richardson and Luton, 522. Sewman and Jones, 406. Editorial, 405. Russell, 51 1.xxvi IXDES TO Soft drinks : See Drinks, soft.Soil(s) : Colorimetric determination of boron in --, sediments and rocks with methylene blue. Stanton and McDonald, 7 7 5 . Colorimetric finish for Johnson - Kishita micro- distillation of sulphur (in -). Determination of total sulphur in __ and plant material. Chaudhry and Cornfield, 528. extracts: Use of titan yellow for determination of magnesium with special reference t o -. Hall, Gray and Flynn, 102; Erratum, 22%. Specific gravity: Determination of -__ of glass particles by density gradient method. Kind and Summerscales, 669. Specific surface : Calibration of Fishcr air-perme- ability apparatus for determining --. Ed- mundson, 306. Spectra : Absorption in f i e Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Y O ~ . VI. Lang. (Review), 472.Absorption - of Minor Bases. Venkstern and Baev. (Review), 607. Infrared Band Handbook Supplements 3 and 4. Szymanski. (Review), 823. Spectrochemical Standards : ;\lethods for the Chcmi- cal Analysis of NBS Copper-Base -. Bcll. (Review), 473. Spectrometry : Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Spectrochemical Analysis. Optical -, X-Ray Fluorescence ---, and Electron Probe RIicro- analysis Techniques, June 1964 to June 1965. Scribner. (Review), 340. Spectroscopy : Applied Infrared -. Kendall. (Review), 754. Developments in A4pplicd -. Vol. 4. Davis. (Review), 606. Handbook of Ultraviolet Methods. LYhite. (Review), 295. in Education. Vol. 2. Raker and Cairns. (Review), 2 18. Laboratory Methods in Infrared -. Miller. (Review), 295. Microwave ~ of Gases.Sugden and Kenney. (Review), 677. Research in Molecular __ . Skobel'tsyn. (Review), 219. Sensitive and selective reactions in inorganic spectroscopic analysis. \Vest, 69. Visual Methods of Emission -. Sventitskii. (Review), 751. Spirits : Analysis and composition of potable --: determination of Cs, C, and C, alcohols i n whisky and brandy by direct gas chroniato- graphy. Singer, 127. Proportion of 2-methylbutanol and 3-methyI- butanol in brandies and w-hiskies as determinetl by direct gas chromatography. Steel: Determination of aluminium in iron and --. Corbett and Guerin, 400; Erratum, 610. Determination of boron in mild -. Harrison and Cobb, 576. Determination of carbon in __ by a dynamic infrared system. Determination of nickel with dimethylgl\-oxinie in iron and -- containing cobalt and copper.Claassen and Bastings, 725. Metallkundliche Analyse. ICoch and Kolbe- Rohde. (Review), 608. Polarographic determination of arsenic in -. SuSiC and PjeSCiC, 258. Polarographic determination of lead (in -) after cation-exchange separation. Hamza and TIeadridge, 237. Dean, 530. Dean and Adkins, 709. Singer, 790. White and Scholcs, 482. \ToLunlE 01 Steel-cont inued Rapid determination of molybdenum in alloy - by atomic-absorption spectroscopy in nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Kirkbright, Smith and \Vest, 700. Study of macroscopic distribution of oxygen in a - rod by neutron-acti\ration and vacuum fusion techniques. \Yyk, Cuypers, Fite and IT-ainerdi, 31 6. Titrimctric determination of carbon in iron and -. Jones, Gale, Hopkins and Powell, 390.Sterculic acid : Analysis of fats containing cyclo- propenoid fatty acids. Haninionds and Shone, 455. Sterilisation and Disinfection. IVhittctt, Hiigo and \\.Tilkinson. (Review), 68 1. Steroids : Steroid-Spektrenatlas. Neudert and Riipka. Translated by Leane. (Review), 295. Strontium-90 : IJse of 8-hydroxyquinoline for separation of yttrium-90 in determination of __ in biological materials. Burton, LOVC and JIercer, 73'3. Sulphate : Analysis of electrolytic capacitor electro- lyte: determination of chloride and -- in p.p.m. range. Priscott, Hand and Young, 48. Sulphur : bpplication of oxygen-flask combustion technique to dctermination of traces of chlorine and __ in organic compounds. JIcGillivray and Tl'oodger, 61 1. Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds in Petroleum and Petroleum Products.Obo- lentsev. (Review), 546. Colorimetric finish for Johnson - Nishita micro- distillation of -. Dean, 530. compounds : Determination of thiol esters with o-hydroxymercuribenzoic acid. \Vronski, 745. Determination of total -__ in soil and plant material. Chaudhry and Cornfield, 525. Sumithion : See Fenitrothion. Superphosphate : Determination of zinc in trace- element __- by a.c. polarography. Curthoys and Simpson, 196. Surface-active agents : Automatic determination of anionic surface-active material in water. Siidergren, 113. Determination of residual anionic __- in mineral flotation liquors. Gregory, 251. T Tantalum : .lnalysi? of the New Metals-Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium, Siobium, - --, Tungsten and their .Illoys.Elwell and \Yood. (Review), 8". Determination of small amounts of molybdrnum in niobium and by atomic-absorption spcctroscopy in nitrous oxide - acetylene flamc. Kirkbright, Peters and \Vest, 705. I>etermination of ___ by solvent extraction of a __- - pyrogallol complex. Dcterrnination of traces of copper in niobium and tantalum by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Kirkbright, Peters and \2'est, 41 1. Spectrophotometric determination of tracc amounts of -. Hill, 659. Tap: Injection __ for gaseous samples in gas chromatography. Stanford, 67 1. Tar: See Coal tar. TDE : -4nalysis for residues of chlorinated insecti- cides and acaricides : re\.iew. Reynon and Elgar, 143. Scott, 508. Tedion : See Tetradifon.Tetra-alkyl lead : Determination of -- vapour and inorganic lead dust in air.Moss and Browett, 428; Erratum, 546. Tetra base: Replacement of benzidine by copper ethylacetoacetate and - as spot-test reagent for hydrogen cyanide and cyanogen. Feigl and Xnger, 282. Tetradifon : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. 4,4’-Tetramethyldiaminodiphenylmethane : See Tetra base. Thermal Analysis, 1965.. Redfern. (Rc\,iew), 471. Thiamine : Determination of __ in breakfast cereals. Kidyard, 328. Thiocyanate : Organic-phase spectrophotometric de- termination of iron with -. Cerrai and Ghersini, 662. Thiodan : See Endosulfan. Thiol esters : Determination of __ with o-hydroqv- mercuribenzoic acid. \Vronski, 745. Thionadn : Mobile laboratory methods for deter- mination of pesticides in air.11. --. Lloyd and Bell, 808. Thione : See 2-Mercaptopyridine-l-oxide. Thiourea: Determination of ~ in sewage and industrial effluents. Dickinson, 809. Thoria : -4utomatic determination of - in -- - urania mixtures. Stuart, 208. Tin : Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Adkins, 709. Separation and determination of small amounts of -. Newman and Jones, 406. Titanium: Activation analysis for ~ and niobium with fast neutrons. Athavale, Desai, Gangad- haran, Pendharkar and Das, 638. Analysis of the New Metals- -, Zirconium, Hafnium, Niobium, Tantalum, Tungsten and their Alloys. Elwell and Wood. (Review), 82 1. Automatic apparatus for determination of -. Denton and \i.‘hitehead, 224. Titanium dioxide: ahalysis of ~ pigments by spark-source mass spectrography. Jackson and \Vhitehead, 418.Titan yellow: lise of __ for determination of magnesium with special reference t o soil extracts. Hall, Gray and Flynn, 102; Erratum, 222. Titrimeter : Multi-purpose __ . Jennison and Clark, 598. Toxaphene : Analysis for residues of chlorinated insecticides and acaricides : review. Beynon and Elgar, 143. Toxicology: Progress in (’hemical --. Vol. 2. Stolman. (Review), 218. Transitional Elements. Larsen. (Review), 296. Triaminopyrimidine : Paper chromatography of purines, pyrimidines and iinidazoles. Iihattak, Barker and Green, 526. Trihydroxypurine : Paper chromatography of pur- ines, pyrimidines and imidazoles. Khattak, Barker and Green, 526. 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene : Detection of dinitro and trinitro aromatic bodies in industrial blasting explosives.Amas and Yallop, 336. Tungsten : Analysis of the New Metals-Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium, Niobium, Tantalum, - and their Alloys. Elwell and \\.‘ood. (Review), 82 1. U United States Bureau of Standards : Methods for the Chemical Analysis of NBS Copper Base Spectro- chemical Standards. Bell. (Review), 473. Urania : Automatic determination of thoria in thoria - -- mixtures. Urine : Simultaneous determination of iodine and bromine in - by neutron-activation analysis. Belkas and Souliotis, 199. Stuart, 208. V Vacuum fusion analysis with a mass spectrometer. Aspinal, 33. Gas-chromatographic analysis of gases extracted from metals by ---. Vanadium : Excitation gradients in acetylene - oxygen flames. Vegetables : Methods of analysis for dimethoate residues in fruit and --. Viscosity : Ubbelohde’s Zur Viskosimetrie mit Umwandlungs- und Rechentabellen. Giittner and Weber. 7th Edn. (Review), 681. Vitamin Assay : Tested Methods. Strohecker and Henning. Translated by Libman. (Review), 294. Vitamin A: Determination of vitamin L) in presence of -. Vitamin D: Determination of -- in presence of vitamin -A. Spectrophotometric determination of -- in fresh-water fish liver oils. Barua and Rao, 567. Lilburne, 571. Dean and Adkins, 709. Smart, 621. Said, Salah and Girgis, 459. Said, Salah and Girgis, 459. W Wastes, industrial : See Effluents. Water(s) : Automatic determination of anionic surface-active material in --. Sbdcrgren, 113. Automatic determination of orthophosphate in sewage and highly polluted -. Henriksen, 652. Automatic, modified formaldoxime method for determining low concentrations of manganese in -- containing iron. Determination of -- in beryllium oxide. Smythe and IYhateley, 285. Determination of -- in lubricating oils by near-infrared spectrophotometric method. Pearson, 247. Instrument for continuous determination of carbon dioxide in high purity --. Wall, 795. Interference from silica in phosphate analysis (in -). Henriksen, 290. L’.halyse Chimique et Physico-Chimique de L’Eau. Rodier. 3rd Edn. (Review), 609. Treatment. James. 3rd Edn. (Review), 141. Wave Mechanics for Chemists. Cumper. (Review), 403. Whisky(ies) : -4nalysis and composition of potable spirits: determination of C,, C, and C, alcohols in -- and brandy by direct gas chromato- graphy. Singer, 127. Proportion of 2-methylbutanol and 3-methyl- butanol in brandies and -- as determined by direct gas chromatography. Henriksen, 647. , sea: See Sea water. ___ Singer, 790. X X-ray fluorescence analysis : Effect of particle size on back-scattered X-ray correction methods in on-stream ---. Carr-Brion, 289. fluorescence spectrometr y ; Plant mineral analysis by -. Jenkins, Hurley and Shorrocks, 395.xxviii INDEX TO VOLUME 91 X-ray-continued Fluorescence Spectrometry : Spectrochemical Analysis : Optical Spectrometry, ~ , and Electron Probe Microanalysis Techniques, June 1964 to June 1965. Scribner. (Review), 340. spectrometry : Radioisotope -- : review. Rhodes, 683. Xylenol orange : Detection of nanogram amounts of fluoride ion (with --). Wilson and Cooke, 135. Y Yttrium-90 : Use of 8-hydroxyquinoline for separa- tion of __ in determination of strontium-90 in biological materials. Burton, Love and Mercer, 739. Z Zinc : Determination of impurities in high purity beryllium by differential cathode-ray polaro- graphy. Goode, Herrington and Bundy, 719. Zinc-continued Determination of __ in trace-element super- phosphate by a.c. polarography. Curthoys and Simpson, 195. Improvement in performance of atomic absorptio- meter by using pre-heated air and town gas (determining -). Rawson, 630. Polarographic determination of ~ in plant materials. Stojanovid, Yeselinovid and Sevko- X-iL, 746. Zirconium : Analysis of the Xew Metals-Titanium, .__ , Hafnium, Xiobiurn, Tantalum, Tungsten and their Alloys. Elwell and LVood. (Review), 821. Analytical Chemistry of ~ and Hafnium. Elinson and Petrov. (Review), 680. Zirconium-95 : Use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for y-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides (- in presence of niobium-95). Banham, Fudge and Howcs, 180. Zone Melting. Schildknccht. (Review), $49. ERRATA: VOL. 90, 1965: p. i 9 , 1st line under REAGENTS. p. 479, heading in middle of page. p. 707, Fig. 4. For ““’-Dimethylfornamide” read “S-Dinzethylfovnzai72lclc.” l--ov “ESTABLISHED 1.C.U.M.S.A. STANDARD RIETHOD I ” Replace the circuit w a d “TENT.\TIVE I,C,7T.IT.S..1. 11ETHOD I”. diagram between the secondary of transformer T, and capacitor C, by- Transistors TR,, TR, and TR, are shown lvrongly connected. \.‘oL. 91, 1966: p. 17. p. 28, 6th line. p. 104, 7th line under Table 1. p. 108, 6th line under Table V11I. p. 124, 4th line. p. 343, 4th line of synopsis. p. 431, 10th line under Fig, 4. p. 496, 3rd line. Replace thc right hand side of equation 1 by- Emax - LIC(E1 - E2) + &] For “approximatpltl 0 . 6 ~ (Procedure L-l)’’ rpad “aPPvoxii+iatrljl 0.04 2j (Pjfocedure A ) ” . For “0.2 per cent. gelatin solution” read “0.1 per cent. gelatin solution”. Fov “manganese(I1) ions” read “magnesium(~r) ions”. For “123 ml” read “123 g.” For “of the indicator” rend “of the phenol”. read “for tetraethyl lead and 86 to 89 per cent. for tetramethyl lead”. Fov “for tetramethyl lead and 86 to 89 per cent. for tetramethyl lead” For “tin(Ir) thiocyanate” read “sodium thiocyanate”. 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