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期刊: Analyst  (RSC Available online 1962)
卷期: Volume 87, issue 1  

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ISSN:0003-2654

 

年代: 1962

 

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'THE ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 87 1962 PUBLISHED FOR THE SOCIETY BY W. HEFFER & S O N S , LTD. 4 PETTY CURY, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND'THE ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 87 1962 PUBLISHED FOR THE SOCIETY BY W. HEFFER & S O N S , LTD. 4 PETTY CURY, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLANDTHE ANALYST PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Chairman: K. A. WILLIAMS, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.Inst.P., F.R.I.C. A. L. BACHARACH, M.A., F.R.I.C. B. BAGSHAWE, A.Met ., F.1 .M., M.Inst .F. D. C. GARRATT, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. C. H. R. GENTRY, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. H. E. BROOKES, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. S. G. BURGESS, RSc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C., J.F. HERRINGSHAW, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., W. C. JOHNSON, M.B.E., F.R.I.C. D.I.C., F.R.I.C. F.Inst.Pet. R. A. CHALMERS, B.Sc., Ph.D. R. C. CHIRNSIDE, F.R.I.C. B. A. ELLIS, O.B.E., M.A., F.R.I.C. W. T. ELWELL, F.R.I.C. J. I. M. JONES, D.Sc., F.R.I.C. E. Q. LAWS, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. R. F. MILTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. D. W. WILSON, M.Sc., F.R.I.C. AND THE PRESIDENT AND HONORARY OFFICERS President of the Society A. J. AMOS, O.B.E., R.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. Hon. Secretary of the Society R. E. STUCKEY, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.P.S., F.R.I.C. Hon. Treasurer of the Society D. T. LEWIS, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Assistant Secretaries of the Society C. A. JOHNSON, B.Pharm., RSc., F.P.S., F.R.I.C.; S. A. PRICE, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. Editor J. B. ATTRILL, M.A., F.R.I.C. Assistant Editor P.W. SHALLISTHE ANALYST PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Chairman: K. A. WILLIAMS, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.Inst.P., F.R.I.C. A. L. BACHARACH, M.A., F.R.I.C. B. BAGSHAWE, A.Met ., F.1 .M., M.Inst .F. D. C. GARRATT, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. C. H. R. GENTRY, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. H. E. BROOKES, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. S. G. BURGESS, RSc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C., J. F. HERRINGSHAW, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., W. C. JOHNSON, M.B.E., F.R.I.C. D.I.C., F.R.I.C. F.Inst.Pet. R. A. CHALMERS, B.Sc., Ph.D. R. C. CHIRNSIDE, F.R.I.C. B. A. ELLIS, O.B.E., M.A., F.R.I.C. W. T. ELWELL, F.R.I.C. J. I. M. JONES, D.Sc., F.R.I.C. E. Q. LAWS, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. R. F. MILTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. D. W. WILSON, M.Sc., F.R.I.C. AND THE PRESIDENT AND HONORARY OFFICERS President of the Society A. J. AMOS, O.B.E., R.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. Hon.Secretary of the Society R. E. STUCKEY, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.P.S., F.R.I.C. Hon. Treasurer of the Society D. T. LEWIS, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Assistant Secretaries of the Society C. A. JOHNSON, B.Pharm., RSc., F.P.S., F.R.I.C.; S. A. PRICE, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. Editor J. B. ATTRILL, M.A., F.R.I.C. Assistant Editor P. W. SHALLISINDEX TO VOLUME 87 INDEX TO NAMES A Abbot& D. C. Colorimetric detmn. of anionic surface-active materials in water, 286. -- Detmng. creatinine content of infiltration water, 4g4. -- et al. Colorimetric detmn. of traces of copper in drinking water, 497. - Detmng. traces of lead in drinking xvater, 387. Adamson, J. 8. Colorimetric detmn. of dialkyltin compounds dissolved in fats and olive oil, 597. A g F a 4 . D .P., et al. Solvent system for one- dimensional separation of hexose phosphates on filter-paper chroinatograms, 758. -tar, M., et al. ,\utoniatic coulonietric titri- meter, 466; Erratum, 608. Alcocg, A. Obituary, 161, 244. Alexander, W. A., et al. Quantitative Cheniical 2nd Edn. 1;lammenphotometrie. Analysis and Inorganic Preparations. (Publication received), 608. Alkemade, C. Th. J., et al. 2nd Edn. (Keview), 155. Allen, D. G. Obituary, 325. Allport, N. L. Review of Snell, Snell and Snell’s Colorinietric Methods of A nabysis: Including Phototuwkic Methods. Vol. IIIX, 413. - Review of Trease’s Textbook of Pharmacognosy . Sth Ehi., 412. - Review o f Exka Phavmacopoeia (,l4artindale): Sufjplement 1961, 154. Ambrose, B. A,, et al. Gas Chromatography. (Review), 317.Ambmse, D, et al. Gas Chromatography. (Review), 317. Amelink, F. Rapid Nicrochemical Identification Methods in Pharmacy and Toxicology. (Publica- tion received), 608; (Review), 983. Anderson, D. M. W. Review of Vogel’s Text-book of QuantitQfivE Iljorgunic Analysis, including Elementary Insbrumental Analysis. 3rd Edn., 979. Andrew, T. I&., et .al. Application of atomic absorption to rapld detmn. of magnesium in electronic nickel and nickel alloys, 26. Ashbrook, A. W. Detmng. uranium dioxide with hydrochloric acid - ethyl acetate solvent, 595. - Detmng. uranium metal in products from reduc- tion of uranium oxides with magnesium, 761. Athavale, V. T., et al. Detmng. residual chlorine in chlorinated sea water, 707. - Spectrophotometric detnin. of magnesium in uranium, 217.Aylett, B. J. Review of Udenfriend, Kaplan and Scheraga’s F€uovescence Assay in Biology and Medicicte, 9 18. Aynsley, .E. E., et al. Principles of Titrimetric Analysis. (Publication received), 984. B Baobrach, A. L. Review of Gensler and Gender’s - et d. Hormones in Blood. (Review), 318. Bsckes, J. J. V. Obituary, 418. ~ 0 5 L a m b l i n g , J., et al. Electrochemical Reac- tions : Electrochemical Methods of Analysis. (Publication received), 512 : (Review), 919. Writing Guide for Chemists, 609. Bailey, R. A. Paper Chromatowaphic and Electro- migration Techniques in Radhochemistry. (Pub- lication received), 768. F, E. J. Introduction to Chemical Instrumenta- tion, Electronic Signals and Operations. (Publi- cation received), 240 ; (Review), 830. B+er,.E. A., et al. Detmng. spray residues of A4cricid,’ 493. -- Detmng. spray residues of ‘Karatliane,’ 228. Bard, A. J. Slide rule for chronopotentiometry, 911. Bassham, J. A., et al. Photosynthesis of Carbon Compounds. (Publication received), 512. Bate, L. C., et af. Radioclieniistry of Cobait. (Publication received), 157. Bates, A. N., et af. Removal of plant cxtractives interfering in detmn. of malathion residues in barley and rice bran, 643. Bates, J. A. R. Polarograpliic detnin. of azinphos- methyl residues in crops, 786. Bauer, G. Strahlungsmessung im optischen Spek- tralbereich : Messung elektromagnetischer Strah- lung vom Ultraviolett bis zum Ultrarot. (Publi- cation received), 608. a- B. P. Absorption Spectroscopy. (Publi- cation received), 688. Bean, H. S., et aZ.Uentley’s Test-Book of Pharma- ceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. Beaven, G. &, et al. Molecular Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry. (Review), 509. Beclrett, A. &, et al. Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry : Quantitative Analysis. (Publication received), 768. Betlcher, R., et al. Quantitative Inorganic Analysis. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 320. Bender, D. F., et af. Stabilisation of sulphide in aqueous solution, 759. Bed, W. Physical Methods in Chemical Analysis. Vol. IV. (Review), 687. Bhasin, R. L., e? al. Spectrophotometric detmn. of magnesium in uranium, 217. Bilefldd, L. I. Detmng. silver by activation with bremsstrahlung, 504. Billet, F., et al. Chemical Dictionary. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 240. Bird, R.F., et al. Detcng. and detmng. 6-nitro-2- furfuraldazine in nitrofurazone, 362. Bishop, E. Review of Bair’s Introduction to Chemical Instrumentdimz, Electronic Signals and Operations, 839. - Review of Cihalik’s Potencionietrie, 166. - Review of Mattock’s PH iMeasureme?zt and Titratioit, 74. - et al. Differential electrolytic potentiometry, V. Precision and accuracy of applications to argentimetry, 307; VI. Precision and accuracy of applications to acid - base titrations with antimony electrodes, 467 ; VII. Interpretation of current - potential - temperature relationships of antimony electrodes in neutral solution, 724; VIII. Behaviour and energetics of current- carrying silver and silver halide electrodes in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides a t extreme dilution, 845; IX.Theo- retical prediction and experimental verification of fine structure of acid - base DEP titration curves for antimony electrodes under nitrogen, 860.Blakemore, (3. Simple chromatographic gas-analysis apparatus, 737. Bloomfield, C. Colorimetric detmn. of total sulphur in soils, 586. Bloxam, T. W. Screened Eriochrome indicator for detmng. magnesium with ethylenediaminetetra- acetic acid, 907. Blumer, 1. Slide rule for spectrophotometric calculations, 398. Bracewell, Gt. A. Obituary, 326. Brenner, N., et at. Gas Chromatography: Second International Symposium Held Under Auspices of Instrument Society of America, June, 1959. (Review), 77. Brink, D. W. Improved extraction technique for synthetic anionic detergents, 828.Britton, H. T. 8. Obituary, 326. Brochmann-Hanssen, E., et al. Pharmaceutical Analysis. (Review), 316. Brown, H. C. Hydroboration. (Publication received), 608. Brown, W. J., et al. Sensitive differential-ebullio- scopic method, 677. Briigel, W. Introduction to Infrared Spectroscopy. Translated by A. R. Katritzky and A. J. D. Katritzky. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 764. Burchfield, H. P., et al. Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 838. Bums, W. G. Review of Chemical Reactions in the Lower and Upper Atmosphere, 914. Bush, I. E. Chromatography of Steroids. (Publica- tion received), 167 ; (Review), 765. Butz, W: H., et al. Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Food Additives. (Review), 510. C Calderbank, A., et al.Ion-exchange method for detmng. menazon residues in plant material, 273. Calvin, M., et al. Photosynthesis of Carbon Com- pounds. (Publication received), 512. Cameron, 1. P., et al. Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology. Vol. 14. Immunoassay of Hormones. (Publication received), 840. Campbell, E. P. Obituary, 325. Campbell, L. E. Obituary of C. L. Hinton, 419. Cargill, D. 1. Separating cholesterol from related stanols and stanones by thin-layer chromato- graphy, 865. Carless, J. E., et al. Bentley’s Text-Book of Phar- maceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. Carmichael, I., et al. Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks, 134. Carnes, W. J., et al. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bismuth from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames, 743. - Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry, 748.Cartmell, E., et al. Valency and Molecular Struc- ture. 2nd Edn. (Review), 919. Cartwright, J., et al. Detmg. boron in Zircaloy, 214. Cartwright, P. F. 8. Precipitation from homo- geneous solution by cation release a t constant pH. 111. Influence of solubility of the precipitates, 163. Cases, K., et al. Automatic gas-chromatographic sampling from static systems of sub-atmospheric pressure, 835. Catch, J. a. Carbon-14 Compounds. (Review), 415. Caven, R. M., et al. Quantitative Chemical Analysis and Inorganic Preparations. 2nd Edn. (Publi- cation received), 608. Ceresa, R J. Block and Graft Copolymers. (Publi- cation received), 240. VULUMb 87 chalmers, B. A. Review of Headridge’s Phto- metric Titrations, 604. - Review of Johnstone and Downie’s Titrimeltic Analysis: Introductory Course, 156.- Review of Waser’s Quantitative Chemistry: Laboratory Text, 317. Charlot, Gc. Dosages ColorimCtriques des g1Cments Min6raux: Principes et Mdthodes. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 413. - et al. Electrochemical Reactions : Electro- chemical Methods of Analysis. (Publication received), 612; (Review), 919. Cheeseman, G. W. H., et al. Characterisation of amides by formation of diphenylmethyl deriva- tives, 366. Cheronis, N. D. Submicrogram Experimentation. Vol. I. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 415. Cherry, Gc. W., et al. Detmng. thiocyanate in coal- carbonising plant effluents, sewage works influents and effluents and polluted waters, 819. Chirnside, R. C. Review of Berl’s Physical Methods in Chemical Analysis.Vol. IV, 687. - et al. Detmng. carbon in less common metals and in highly alloyed stainless steels, 530. ChFistian, H. W. Obituary, 921. Wfk, J. Potenciometrie. (Review), 156. Clair, E. G. Separating and detmng. morphine and thebaine. 499. Claremont, C. L. L. Obituary, 326. Clark, G. L. Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy. (Review), 76. Clark, R. E. D. Peristaltic rotary burette, 140. Clark, R. T., et al. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysis of zirconium and hafnium, 342; Erratum, 688. Clarkson, A., et al. Spectrophotometric detmn. of sucrose octa-acetate in propellants, 870. Clnley, H. J. Review of Catch’s Carbon-14 Com- pounds, 415. - Review of Radiochemical Manual. Part I, 916. - Suspension scintillation counting of carbon-14 barium carbonate, 170.Coates, E. J. British Technology Index. Vol. I, No. 1, Jan., 1962. (Publication received), 320. Cockbill, M. H. Detmng. tantalum and niobium: review, 611. Cockburn, T. Obituary, 6, 325. Cole, C. P. Simplified spectroscopic method for non-routine solution analysis of trace metals. (Summary), 242. Coleman, R. F. Detmng. oxygen by fast-neutron activation, 590. Collins, A. H. Cell design for radio-frequency titrimetry, 733. Conway, E. J. Microdiffusion Analysis and Volu- metric Error. 5th Edn. (Publication received), 158. Coomber, .D. .I. Review of DeVoe’s Radioactive Contamanataon of Materials Used in Scienti$c Research, 155. - et al. Bismuth radionuclides in analysis. 11. Detmng. radon in waters, 944. Cooper, B. 8.Review of Beaven, Johnson, Willis and Millers’ Molecular Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry, 609. - Review of Clark’s Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy, 76. - Review of Thompson’s Advances in Spectroscopy. Vol. 11, 766. Cooper, P. Poisoning by Drugs and Chemicals: Index of Toxic Effects and Their Treatment. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 688. Corliss, C. H., et al. Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities. Part I. (Publication received), 688. Corner, 1. Obituary, 921.Cornwell, C. W. Obituary, 513. Consin, B., et aZ. MCthodes SdlectionnCes de Microanalyse Organique Quantitative. Vol. I. (Review), 603. Cox, A. J., et aZ. Monitoring phenolic contaminated waters, 147. Cox, €I. E., et al: Chemical Analysis of Foods. 5th Edn. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 604.Crawlord, A. B., et aZ. Quantitative Chemical Analysis and Inorganic Preparations. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608. Cronthamel, C. E. Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series IX. Vol. 2. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 606. Wwne, R. S., et aZ. Specificity of commercial preparations of glucose oxidase, 294. D Dal Nogare, S., et al. Gas - Liquid Chromatography : Theory and Practice. (Publication received), 920. David, D. J. Detmng. strontium in biological materiaIs and exchangeable strontium in soils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 576. Davis, H., et al. Bentley’s Text-Book of Pharma- ceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. De, A. K. Separation of Heavy Metals. (Review), 238. Dean, G. A. Titrimetric detmn. of vanadium in chromite, 754.- Use of measuring cylinders for delivery, 503. Dean, J. A., et al. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bismuth from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames, 743. - Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry, 748. Deer, W. A., et aZ. Rock-Forming Minerals. Vol. 1. Ortho- and Ring Silicates. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 607; Vol. 3. Sheet Silicates. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 914; Vol. 5. Non-Silicates. (Publication received), 984. Delahay, P. Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering. Vol. I. (Publica- tion received), 158; (Review), 605. de la Mare, P. B. D., et aZ. Progress in Stereochem- istry. Vol. 3. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 982. DeNavarre, M. G. Chemistry and Manufacture of Cosmetics. Vol.1. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 688. Denton, S. ‘Tofranil’ (imipramine) in toxicological analysis, 234. DeVoe, . J. R. Radioactive Contamination of Materials Used in Scientific Research. (Review), 155. Dhaneshwar, R. G., et at. Differential electrolytic potentiometry. V. Precision and accuracy of applications to argentimetry, 207; VIII. Be- haviour and energetics of current-canying silver and silver halide electrodes in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides at extreme dilution, 845. Dixon, E. J., et al. Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydro- fluoric acid solutions, 32. Dodd, F. R. Obituary, 241. D o d e , T. C., et al.Titrimetric Analysis: Intro- Drewry, J. Improved preparation of glyoxal bis- Dnckitt, J. A., et at. High-precision assay of ductory Course. (Review), 156. (2-hydroxyanil), 827. uranium metal, 121. VULUME 87 vii Dudley Sully, B. See Sully, B. D. Durrant, B., et aZ. Introduction to Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. (Publication received), 240. Durrant, P. J., et aZ. Introduction to Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. (Publication received), 240. Dyer, B. Research and the national economy. 7th - Memorial Lecture. Hill, 334. Dymock, J. F., et al. Rapid colorimetric detmn. of organic acids and their salts in sewage-sludge liquor, 949, - Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline waters, 374. E Edgecombe, F. H. C., et al. Automatic gas-chroma- tographic sampling from static systems of sub- atmospheric pressure, 835.Edwards, J. W., et at. Detmg. iron in metals and minerals by controlled-potential coulometry, 126. Egan, H. Review of Hawthorn and hitch’s Recent Advances in Food Science. Vols. I and 11, 915. Ellison, 1. Detmng. sulphur in organic compounds, 389. Elving, P. J., et al. Treatise on Analytical Chem- istry. Part I, Vol. 3. (Publication received), 416; Part 11, Vol. 7, 512. Elwell, W. T. Review of De’s Sefiaration of Heavy Metals, 238. - Review of Turovtseva and Kunin’s Analysis of Gases in Metals, 41 1. - Review of Analyse der Metatle. VoE. I I . Be- triebsanalysen. 2nd Edn., 410. - Review of Supplement to Mellor’s Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 11, Supplt. 11, Part I, 508. - et al.Analysis of Titanium, Zirconium and Their Alloys. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 602. - Atomic-Absorption Spectrophotometry. (Pub- lication received), 240; (Review), 603. Emmott, P., ef al. Spectrophotometric detmn. of sucrose octa-acetate in propellants, 870. Enke, C. G., et al. Electronics for Scientists: Principles and Experiments for Those M7ho Use Instruments. (Publication received), 984. Evans, W. H. Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues, 569. Everett, Y. R., et al. Detmng. oxygen in beryllium by vacuum fusion, 515. Everq N. Retirement as Editor of Analvtical A bstracts, 84 1. - Review of X V Congress0 Internacional de Quimica Pura e Aplicada. Eynon, L. Obituary, 4, 325. Vol. 111, 157. F Feamley, G. R. Review of Lawrence’s Assessment of Activity of Disease, 154.Feigl, F. Feigl Anniversary Symposium. Editorial, 41 7. Fieser, L. F., et aZ. Advanced Organic Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Fieser, M., et aZ. Advanced Organic Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Fishbum, A. G., et al. Bentley’s Text-Book of Pharmaceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. Fisk, Mrs. H. I. Appointment as Editor of A nalyficrrl Abstracts, 841. Fletcher, A. E. Obituary, 326.viii INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Foerst, W. Angewandte Chemie. International Edn. in English. Vol. I, No. 1, Jan., 1962. (Publication received), 320. Fog, J. Standardization of Spectrophotometnc Data in Near Ultraviolet, Visual and Near Infrared. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 980. - et al. Calibration of wavelength scale on spectrophotometers by samarium and neodymium chlorides, 760. - Sensitive instrument incorporating two photo- cells for detcng.end-points in indicator titrations, 302; Erratum, 608. Fortune, I., et af. Evaluation of .lutohnalyzer for detmng. streptomycin by ferric - maltol method, 187. Fouchier, J., et gf. Chemical Dictionary. 2nd Edn. (t’ublication received), 2.10. Fowles, G). W. A., et at. Valency and Molecular Structure. 2nd Edn. (Review), 919. m, G. H., et af. Portable polarograph for rapid detmn. of dissolved oxygen, 684. - Simple detmn. of dissolved oxygen with indigo carmine, 60. M e r , J. R, et af. Detning. thiamine in wheat flour, 230. buenfelder, H. Moss1)auer Effect : Review--witli Collection of Reprints. (Publication received), 512.Freegarde, M., et af. Detmng. boron in Zircaloy, 214. wnch, A. Obituary, 325. Fryer, J. R, et af. Dithizone-cellulose acetate columns of increased capacity in detmng. indium by Pierce and Peck’s neutron-activation method, 297. Standard Methods of Chemical T ? s i ? ‘ Tol. 1. The Elements. 6th Edn. (Publication rcceived), 608; (Review), 983. G GaWord, D. J. B., et af. Detmng. traces of iron in molybdenum compounds with 4,7-diphcnyl-l, 10- phenanthroline, 68. Gam& P. H., et af. bfonitoring phenolic contami- nated waters, 147. hrratt, D. C. Review of Amelink’s Rapid Micro- chemical Idc72tlficntion Methods i,a Pharmacy nntl Toxtkology, 983. Garside, J. E., et al. Testbook of ‘f’urc and Applied Chemistry. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 416. Garton, F. W.J.. Review of Elwell and Gidley’s A tomic-Absorfitton Spectrophotometry, 603. mutier, J.-A. Mises au Point de Chimie Analytique Pure et AppliquCe e t d’Xnalyse Bromatologique. 7th and 8th Series. {Review), 239; 10th Series. (Publication receivd), 768. -- et af. Fiches Techniques d’Analyse Broma- tologiquc. (I‘nblication received), 78; (Review), 414. Gemler, K. D., et af. IVriting Guide for Chemists. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 509. Gemler, W. J., et al. Writing Guide for Chemists. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 509. mm&, H. N. Aids to Pharmaceutical Calculations. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 511. Gibbons, R. A. Detmng. glycolloyl in substances containing neuraminic acid, 178. Gibson, W. 1. Radiochemistry of Lead. (Publica- tion received), 157.Mdley, J. A. F. Review of Jaffe and Turkeltaub’s Atlas of Analysis Lines, 916. - et aZ. Atomic-Absorption Spectrophotometry. (Publication received), 240 : (Review), 603. Gtilfillnn, J. H., et af. Chemical Analysis: The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 768. Gio&ni, M. Corso di Analisi Chimica Semimicro- qualitativa. (Review), 319. Glick, D. Methods of Biochemical Analysis. Vol. IX. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 980; Vol. X (Publication received), 920. Goode, 0. C., et al. High-precision assay of uranium metal, 121. Goodwin, E. S., et al. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. (Dis- cussion), 169. Gorsnch, T. T. Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence of inorganic chlorides, 11 3.- Recent advances in use of radioactive isotopes in analysis. (Summary), 842. Oottschalk, G. Statistik in quantitativen chem- ischen Xnalysck. (Publication received), 320; (Re- view), 978. Goulden, EL, et af. Rapid identification and detmn. of residuts of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Graham, R. P., et af. Analytical applications of mercury electrode : review, 245. Grant, J. Laboratory Handbook of Pulp and Paper Manufacture, incorporating the Fourth Edition of Steven’s “Paper Mill (’hemist.” 2nd Edn. (Revi w), 762. Gray, C. H., et af. Hormones in Blood. (Review), 318. Gmy, Gt. W. Molecular Structure and Properties of Liquid Crystals.(Publication received), 416. Green, I. R., et al. Detmng. carbon in less common metals and in highly alloyed stainless steels, 530. - Identifying and detmng. foreign phases and constituents in metals, with special reference to beryllium, 539. Greenfield, S., et aZ. Conductimetric micro detmn. of hydrogen in organic compounds, 875. Oreenhalgh, R., et af. Reproducible spectrophoto- metric curcumin method for detmng. boron, and its application to sea water, 970. W g , S. J. Surface Chemistry of Solids. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 78. Qregory,. R. J., et at. Standardising hydroxoco- balamin, 183. Grifllths, V. 8., et af. Electronics of Laboratory and Process Instruments. (l’ublication received), 920. Grindler, J. E. Radiochemistry of Uranium.(Publication received), 688. Wther, F. A., et al. Polarographic micro-detmn. of parathion and malathion in admixture, 70. Guy, K. Laboratory Organisation and Administra- tion. (Publication received), 688. (Discussion), 169. H HachovB, E. Translator of KakAE and VejdGlek’s Handbuch der Kolorimetrie. Band I. Kolori- nzetrie in der Pharnznzie. (Publication received), 608. Hall, E. T. Analytical techniques in archaeology and the arts. (Summary), 3. Hall, G. F. Obituary, 1, 82, 325. Ha&, A. G., et al. hpplications of reversed- phase partition chromatography of uranium, 770. Hampel, B. Absorptionsspektroskopie im ultra- violetten und sichtbaren Spektralbereich. (Pub- lication received), 607.Harris, A. €I., ef al. Removal of plant extractives interfering in detmn.of malathion residues in barley and rice bran, 643. Harris, J. B., et al. Colorimetric detmn. of traces of copper in drinking water, 497. - Detmng. traces of lead in drinking water, 385. Harris, N. D., et al. 13entley’s Text-Book of Pharmaceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. Hart, A., et al. Rapid detmn. of nitrogen in nitrides, 501. - Rapid detmn. of osygcn in oside coating of powdered copper, 452. Harvey, L. &, et al. Luminescence of piazselenols. Fluorimetric reagent for selenium, 558. Hadam, J., et al. Applications of gas -liquid chromatography: examination of terpenes and related substances, 658. Hatchard, C. G., et aZ. Possibilities of phosphor- escence measurement in chemical analysis : tests with new instrument, 664. Hawthorn, J., et al.Recent Advances in Food Science. Vols. I and 11. (Publication received), 512; (Review), !I15 Hayes, 1yI, R., et al. Boron - curcumin complex in detmng. traces of boron, 956. Hayes, T. J., et al. AppIications of reversed-phase partition chromatography of uranium, 770. Hadby, D. Radioactivation analysis of semi- conductors. (Summary), 5 14. Headridge, Q. B. Photonietric Titrations. (Publi- cation received), 167 ; (Review), 604. - et al. Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions between ion-exchangc resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solu- tions, 32. - Volumetric detmn. of manganese in fluoride solutions with particular reference to analysis of alloys, 906. - Volumetric detmn.of niobium in presence of tantalum, 43; Errata, 159, 920. Heaton, J. 8. Review of Grant’s Laboyatory Hadbook of Pirlp and Paper Manacfacture, ilacorpwating the Fourth Edition of Stcvcn’s “Paper Mill Chemist.” 2nd Edn., 762. Heeney, H. B., et al. Eliminating interference from phosphorus in flame-spectrophotometric detmn. of calcium, 49. Heftmann, E. Chromatography. (Publication received), 320. Heinekey, D. M., ef al. Detcng. Sunset yellow FCF and orange GGN in table jellies, 391. Henly, A. A. Obituary, 325. Hmber,. R. H. Inorganic Isotopic Synthcses. (Publication received), 984. Herd, Y. Obituary of T. Cockburn, 5 . M g s h a w , J. F. Rapid method of forecasting end-point in potentiometric titrations, 463 ; Erratum, 768. - Review of Furman’s Standard Methods of CAsmacd AlaaZysis.Vol. 1. 6th Edn., 983. - et al. Mercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of current density, 923. Herrmann, R., et al. Flammenphotometrie. 2nd Edn. (Review), 165. Eiguchi, T., et al. Pharmaceutical Analysis. (Review), 3 1 6. Hill, D. W. Research and the national economy. 7th Bernard Dyer Memorial Lecture, 334. Einton, C. L. Obituary, 418, 419. Hirst, E. L. Foreword to Percival and Percival’s St*uctural Carbohydrate Chemistry. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 984. Eodgkinson, A., ef al. Detmng. osalic acid iu food, Hodgson, H. W. Obituary, 328. Hoffman, I. Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in wheat fractions, 650. Holland, G. J. Vermiculite as analytical aid with special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. tomato solids in tomato products, 797.Holland, R. Detmng. stibine, 385. Horton, H. V. Obituary, 418. Howard, J. N. Applied Optics. Vol. I, No. 1, Jan., 1962. (I’ublication received), 240. Howie, R. A., et al. Rock-Forming Minerals. Vol. 1. Ortho- and Ring Silicates. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 607; Vol. 3. Sheet Silicates. (Publication received), 512 ; (Review-), 914; 1-01. 5. Non-Silicates. (Publication re- ceived), 984. Hudli-, M. Chemistry o f Organic Fluorine Com- pounds. (Publication received), 320. Hughes, E. B. Obituary of L. Eynon, 4. Hummel, .D. hnalyse der Tenside : Infrarotspek- troskopische und chemische Methoden. Two Vols. (Publication received), 512. Hutchison, W. C., et at. Detmng. nucleic acids in biological niaterials : amendment, 303. 698. I Ingram, G.Methods of Organic Elemental Micro- analysis. (Publication received), 688. Irudayasamy, A., et al. Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with N- 1 -napht hylet hylenediamine, 236. - Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with Tofranil. 831. Irving, H. Review of Cartmell and Fowled Valency and Molecular Structure. 2nd Edn., 919. - Review of de la Mare and Klqne’s Progress in Steveochemistry. Vol. 3, 982. - Review of Laitinen’s Chemical Analysis: Ad- vanced Text and Reference, 837. - Review of Luder and Zuffanti’s EZechonic Theory of Acids and Bases. 2nd Edn., 982. - Review of Roberts’ Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations, 919. IVBS, D. J. G., et at. Reference Electrodes: Theory and Practice. (Review), 75. J Jackson, H., et al. Detmng. iron by solvent extraction. I. Detmng. iron in zone-refined aluminium, 713; 11.Application to aluminium- based hardener alloys, 7 18. Jacobs, M. B., et al. Stabilisation of sulphide in aqueous solution, 759. Jacobs, 5. Quantitative detmn. of nitrogen by further modification of indanetrione hydrate method, 53; Erratum, 169. - Ultra-micro quantitative detmn. of ammonia by indanetrione hydrate. (Summary), 242. Jaffe, H., et al. Atlas of Analysis Lines. (Publica- tion received), 512; (Review), 916. JaffB, H. E., ef al. Theory and Application of Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. (Publication received), 984. Jangida, B. L., et al. Spectrophotometric detmn. of magnesium in uranium, 217. Jam, (3. J., et al. Reference Electrodes: Theory and Practice. (Review), 76. Jardine, D. A,, et al. Automatic gas-chromato- graphic sampling from static systems of snb- atmospheric pressure, 836.Jean, H., et al. Dktermination des Masses MoU- culaires et des Deer& de Polvmkrisation. (Re- view), 511.f INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Jeffcoat, K., et al. Automatic coulometric titri- meter, 455; Erratum, 608. Jeffery, P. G., et at. Detmng. carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in solutions of monoethanolamine, 594. - Detmng. constituents of rocks and minerals by gas chromatography. I. Detmng. carbon dioxide, 379. Jeffs, A. B., et al. hpplications of gas - liquid chromatography : examination of terpenes and related substances, 658. Jell- E., et al. Sensitive instrument incor- porating two photocells for detcng. end-points in indicator titrations, 302; Erratum, 608. Jenkins, W. L. Simple detmn. of radioactive isotopes by solid counting, 762. Jennings, V.J. Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by square-wave polarography, 648. Johnson, C. A. Review of Higuchi and Brochmann- Hanssen’s Pharmaceutical Analysis, 316. Johnson, E. A., e t . al. Molecular Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry. (Review), 609. Johnson, W. C. Review of Rosin’s Reagent Chem- icals and Standards. 4th Edn., 767. Johnstone, N. B. B., et al. Titrimetric Analysis: Introductory Course. (Review), 156. Jones, A., et al. Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic and glutamic acids, tryptophan and tyrosine in casein hydrolysates, 68. Jones, J. L 1. Review of Burchfield and Storrs’ Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography, 838. - Review of Gottschalk’s Statistik in quantitatiuen chemischen Analyse, 978.- Review of Knox’s Gas Chromatography, 767. - Review of Lacroix’s Analyse Chimique: Inter- prktation des Rdsultats par Calcul Statzstique, 978. Jones, P. D., et al. Detmng. copper in foods with 2.9-dimethyl- 1, 10-phenanthroline, 637. - Detmng. traces of silver in lead and lead oxides with dithizone, 66. Jdietti, R. J., et al. Rapid detmn. of nitrogen in nitrides, 50 1. - Rapid detmn. of oxygen in oxide coating of powdered copper, 452. Juvet, R. S., inn., et al. Gas - Liquid Chromato- graphy: Theory and Practice. (Publication received), 920. K mi=, G., ef QZ. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Methoden. l,-ol. 111. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 915. KakBE, B., ef af. Handbuch der Kolorimetrie. Band I. Kolorimetrie in der Pharmazie.Trans- lated by E. Hachova. (Publication received), 608. mphn, N. O., et aZ. Molecular Biology. Vol. 3. Fluorescence -4ssay in Biology and Medicine. (Publication received). 416; (Review), 918. M r , I;. M., et al. Mercury-cathode electrolvsis. I. Effect of current density, 923. Katritzky, A. J. D., et at. Translators of Brugel’s Introductzo?a to Infrared Spectroscopy. (Publica- tion received), 540; (Review), 764. Katritzky, A. R., et al. Translators of Briigel’s Introductam to Infrared Spectroscopy. (Publica- tion received), 240 ; (Review), 764. Kaye, B. E Sedimentation methods of particle size analysis. (Summary), 4. Kent-Jones, D. W., et al. Practice and Science of Breadmaking. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 768. KeR, J. B. W., et al. Bismuth radionuclides in analysis.11. Detmng. radon in waters, 944. Xiher, E. A., et al. Multiple tests on single samples of dried blood, 500. Kind, 8. S., et al. Multiple tests on single samples of dried blood, 500. King, J. Obituary, 418. Kipping, P. J., et al. Detmng. carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in solutions of ethanolamine,. 594. - Detmng. constituents of rocks and minerals by gas chromatography. I. Detmng. carbon dioxide, 379. Kirby, L. J. Radiochemistry of Nickel. (Publica- tion received), 607. W e , G. 116. Analytical Chemistry of Polymers. Parts I1 and 111. (Publication received), 920. me, W., et al. Progress in Stereochemistry. Vol. 3. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 982. Knapman, C. E. H., et al. Gas Chromatography Abstracts 1961. (Publication received), 688. Knox, J.H. Gas Chromatography. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 767. Kolthoff, I. M., et al. Progress in Polarography. Vols. 1 and 11. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 917. - Treatise on Analytical Chemistry, Part I, Vol. 3. (Publication received), 416; Part 11, Vol. 7, 612. Erishnan, C. V., et ul. Detmng. residual chlorine in chlorinated sea water, 707. Krishnan, P. S., et al. Solvent system for one- dimensional separation of hexose phosphates on filter-paper chromatograms, 758. Kunin, L. L., et al. Analysis of Gases in Metals. Translated by J. Thompson. (Publication received), 240 ; (Review), 4 1 1. Kusaks, Y., et al. Rapid Radiochemical Separa- tions. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 838. L Lacroix, Y. Analyse Chimique : Interprktation des RCsultats par Calcul Statistique.(Publication received), 688; (Review), 978. Laitinen, H. A. Chemical Analysis: Advanced Text and Reference. (Review), 837. - Surface effects in electrnanalytical chemistry. (Summary), 243. Lambie, D. A. Review of Kusaka and Meinke’s Rapid Radiochemical Sepavatioits, 838. Lancaster, J. El., et al. Phosphorus and Potassiuni. Vol. 1, No. 1 , April, 1963. (Publication received), 511. Lang, L., et al. Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. Also Vol. I, 2nd Edn., Looseleaf, and 1-01. 11, 1st Edn., Loose-leaf. (Review), 3 19. Lang, R. Laboratory and Workshop Notes 1959- 1961. (Publication received), 920. Langmuir, I. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir: M‘ith Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works.Vols. 7, 8 and 9. Lawrence, J. 8. Assessment of .\ctivity of Disease. (Ryview), 154. Led&cotte, c). W. Radiochemistry of Iridium. (Publication received), 157. - Radiochemistry of Osmium. (Publication re- ceived), 167. - Radiochemistry of Platinum. (Publication received), 157. - Radiochemistry of Rubidium. (Publication received), 607. (Publication received), 138.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 xi Leddicotte, [+. W. Radiochemistry of Sulfur. (Publication received), 607. - at al. Radiochemistry of Cobalt. (Publication received) , 157. - Radiochemistry of Phosphorus. (Publication received), 607. - Radiochemistry of Potassium. (Publication received), 240. - Radiochemistry of Silicon. (Publication re- ceived), 416. - Radiochemistry of Sodium. (Publication re- ceived), 607.- Radiochemistry of Tungsten. (Publication received), 78. Lederer, 1. Chromatographic Reviews. Vol. 3. (Review), 414; Vol. 4. (Publication received), 768. - et al. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Metho- den. Vol. 111. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 9 15. Lee, W. H., et al. Electronics of Laboratory and Process Instruments. (Publication received), 920. Leitch, J. M., et al. Recent Advances in Food Science. Vols. I and XI. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 915. Leater Smith, E. See Smith, E. L. Lever, A. E., et al. Properties and Testing of Plastics Materials. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Uvy, .R. Microanalyse Organique ElCmentaire Qualitative et Quantitative. - et at. Mdthodes S6lectionndes de Microanalyse Organique Quantitative.Vol. I. (Review), 603. Lewin, 8. Art of Answering Examination Questions. (Publication received), 688, Lems, D. A. Micro-detmn. of inorganic and total sulphate in urine, 566. Lewis, D. T. Review of Crouthamel’s Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series I X . Vol. 2, 606. - et al. Bismuth radionuclides in analysis. 11. Detrnng. radon in waters, 944. Lim, C. E. Improved reagent for detmng. fluoride in potable water, 197. Lindsey, A. J. Review of Charlot, Badoz-Lambling and TrCmillon’s Electrochemical Reactions, 91 9. - Review of Delahay’s Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering. Vol. I, 605. Littlewood, A. B., .et el. Principles of Titrimetric Xnalysis. (Publication received), 984. Lloyd, W. J. W. Detmng. glycerol in fruit pastilles, 62. Lloyd Jenkins, W.See Jenkins, W. L. Luder, W. F., et al. Electronic Theory of Acids and Bases. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 982. Ludwig, R. A., et at. Dithiocarbamates and Related Compounds. (Publication received), 768. (Review), 51 1. M McDonald, A. J., et al. Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks, 134. - Spectrophotometric detmn. of antimony with brilliant green, 299. - Spectrophotomctric detmn. of tin in soil with gallein, 600. rnqdonakl, .A. M., G. Revieiv of Giordani’s Corso da Analzsz Chamzca Semimicroqualitativa, 319. - Review of Ikvy’s ;Mirroanalyse Organiqzrc l&?mentaire Qualitative ct Quantitative, and of Piganiol, Jean, Vallet and Wippler’s Ddtermina- tion des Masses &Iol&culaires et des Degrds de Polymdvisation, 51 1. - Review of U v y and Cousin’s Mdthodes Sdec- tiovznkes de &licvoanaE-yse Organique Quantitative.Vol. I, 603. MacFate, R. P. Introduction t o the Clinical Labora- tory. (Review), 610. McGCillivray, &. Simple oxygen generator for use in Dumas - Unterzaucher method, 833. Machtyre, I. Review of Poluektov’s Techniques in Flame Photometric Analysis, 766. Mdver, P. J., et at. Application of Solochrome violet RS in polarography. Detmng. traces of iron, 895. Mack, D. L., et al. Spectrographic detmn. of silicon and other impurities in gallium arsenide, 778. McEenna, R. H., et af. Detmng. alloying amounts of zirconium in titanium alloys with alizarin red S, 880. Mackeee, R. C., et al. Differential thermal analysis : review, 420. Mchchlan, T. Review of Gautier, Renault and Pellerin’s Fiches Techniques d’Analyse Bromalo- logique, 414.McNicol, R. A. Obituary, 325.. Maehly, A. C. Micro technique for identifying barbiturates in forensic chemistry, 116. Malmstadt, E. V., et af. Electronics for Scientists: Principles and Experiments for Those Who Use Instruments. (Publication received) , 984. Manley, C. H. Detmng. traces of lead in drinking water, 762. - Obituary of E. Russell, 419. Mansford, E. B. L., et al. Specificity of commercial preparations of glucose oxidase, 294. Mapper, D., et al. Dithizone - cellulose acetate columns of increased capacity in detmng. indium by Pierce and Peck’s neutron-activation method, 297. Marinsky, J. A. Radiochemistry of Germanium. (Publication received), 157. Markland, J. Obituary of A. Alcock, 244. Marriott, R.H. Review of Newburger’s Manzcal of Cosmetic Analysis, 981. Xanhall, F. C. B. Obituary, 769. Martin, J. L., et al. Standardising hydroxocobal- amin, 183. Matthews, J. S. Automatic washing of paper for chromatography, 9 1 1. Mattock, 0. pH Measurement and Titration. (Review), 74. - Properties of two highly selective sodium ion- responsive electrode glasses, 930. - Review of Ives and Janz’s Reference EZectrodes: Theory and Practice, 75. -- et al. Response of sodium-sensitive electrode glass to silver, lithium and thallous ions, 977. Maxwell, J. A., et al. Analytical applications of mercury electrode : review, 245. Meggers, W. F., et al. Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities. Part I. (Publication received), 688. Meinke, W. W., et .af. Rapid Radiochemical Separations.(Publication received), 240; (Re- view), 838. Mermikides, D. L., et al. Phosphorus and Potas- sium. 1’01. 1, No. 1, April, 1962. (Publication received), 51 1. M e t d e , J., ef af. Boron - curcumin complex in detmng. traces of boron, 956. Metzner, K,, et d. Gas-Chromatographie 196 1. (Publication received), 984. MeyFg, A. H., et .al. Portable polarograph for rapid detmn. of dissolved osygen, 684. - Simple detmn. of dissolved oxygen with indigo carmine, 60. Mezhiborskatsa, Eh. B. Photoneutron Nethod of Determining Beryllium. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 919. Miall, L. 1. New Dictionary of Chemistry. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 158.xii INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Michl, H., et al. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Methoden. Vol. 111. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 915.Middleton, K. R. Colorimetric detmn. of sulphur in plants, 444. Hiller, R. G. J., ef al. Molecular Spectroscopy: Methods and .\pplications in Chemistry. (Re- view), 509. Ilbilner, G. W. C. Review of Mezhiborskaya’s Photoneutroft Method of Determining BeryZlium, 919. - et al. Detmng. iron in metals and minerals by controlled-potential coulometry, 125. Milton, R. F. Review of Charlot’s Bosages Colori- mdtriqucs des EZLments 3ii.aej.aux: Principes et Me‘thodes. 2nd Edn., 413. - Review of Gray and Bacharach’s Hovsnows in Blood, 318. Mitohell, B. D., et al. Differential thermal analysis : review, 420. Mitchell, E. F., et al. Practice and Science of Bread- making. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 768. Monk, R. G. Complete and controlled oxidation of organic matter by perchloric acid, 64.Montgomery, H. A. C:, et al. Detmng. low con- centrations of organic carbon in water, 689. - Rapid colorimetric detmn. of organic acids and their salts in sewage-sludge liquor, 949. - Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline waters, 374. Morgan, D. J. Micro-detmn. of non-ionic surface- active agents containing poly(ethy1ene oxide) linkages, 233. Morries, P. Review of Gautier’s Mises au Point dc Chimie Analytique Pure ct AppliquLc et d’A nalyse Bromatologiquc. 7th Series, 239. Morris, A. a. C, Detmng. traces of antimony, copper and lead in ferro-manganese with cathode- ray polarograph, 478. Morton, R. A. Review of Fog’s Standardizatiolz of Speclropholometric Data in Near Ultraviolet, Visual and Near Infrared, 980.- Review of Glick’s Methods of Biochcmical Analysis. Vol. IX, 980. - Review of Herrmann and Alkemade’s Flanznaen- photometvie. 2nd Edn., 155. - Review of Rao’s Ultra-Violet and Visible Spec- troscopy : Chemical Applications, 605. Ilboss, D. W. Review of MacFate’s Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory, 510. Mullins, W. T., et al. Radiochemistry of Phos- phorus. (Publication received), 607. - Radiochemistry of Potassium. (Publication received), 240. - Radiochemistry of Silicon. (Publication re- ceived), 416. - Radiochemistry of Sodium. (Publication re- ceived), 607. - Radiochemistry of Tungsten. (Publication received), 78. M m , H. N., et al. Detmng. nucleic acids in biological materials : amendment, 303. N Natarajan, A. R., et al. Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with N- 1 -naphthyle thylenediamine, 236.- Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with Tofranil, 831. Newburger, 8. H. Manual of Cosmetic Analysis. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 981. Newman, E. J., et al. Detmng. copper in foods with 2,9-dimethyl-l,lO-phenanthroline, 637. - Detmng. traces of iron in molybdenum com- pounds with 4,7-diphenyl-l.lO-phenanthroline, 68. - Detmng. traces of silver in lead and lead oxides with dithizone, 66. Newmsq, M. 8. Organic Syntheses. Vol. 40. (Publication received), 78. Nicholls, J. R. Review of Cox and Pearson’s Chcinical Analysis of Foods. 5th Edn., 604. Nichols, P. N. El., et QZ. Application of atomic absorption to rapid detmn. of magnesium in electronic nickel and nickel alloys, 2.5. Nir-Grosfeld, I., et al. I’aper-chromatographic identification of food dyes, 791.Nist, B. J., et al. Interpretation of NMR Spcctra. (Publication received), 984. Noebels, H. J., et al. Gas Chromatography: Second International Symposium Held Under Auspices of Instrument Society of America, June, 1959. (Review), 77. - Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Food Additives. (Review), 510. Norwitz, G. Pink ferrous - nitrosonium complex as qualitative test for nitrate, 829. Nutten, A. J., et QZ. Quantitative Inorganic Analy- sis. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 320. 0 Ogilvie, I. F. lieview of Skinner’s Experiiii~~ital Thermochcmistry. Vol. 11, 700. O’Kelley, G. D. Detection and 3feasurement of Nuclear Radiation. (Publication received), 768. Oleeld, J. H., et al. Spectrographic detmn. of silicon and other impurities in gallium arsenide, 778.Orchin, M., et al. Theory and Apphcation of Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. (I’ublication received), 984. Osnes, E., et al. Calibration of wavelength scale on spectrophotometers by samarium and neodymium chlorides, 760. Application of Organic Bases in Analytical Chemistry. Translated by Paterson. (Publication received), 920. Ott, D. E., et al. Polarographic inicrodetmn. of parathion and malathion in admixture, 70. Otter, R. J. X-Ray fluorescence analysis. (Sum- mary), 323. P Page, J. .A., et al. A4nalytical applications of mercury electrode : review, 245. Page, J. E. Review of Brugel‘s Inbvodwtion to Infrared Spectvoscopy, 764. - Review of Lang, Szoke, Varsanyi and Vizesy’s A bsorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. AZso Vol.I, 2nd Edn., Jmse- leaf and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., Loose-leaf, 319. - Review of Zuman and Kolthoff’s Progvess in Polarography. Vols. I and 11, 917. Pake, G. E. Paramagnetic Resonance : Introductory Monograph. (Publication received), 984. Parker, C. A., et al. Fluorescence spectrometry: review, 83. - Luminescence of piazselenols. Fluorimetric reagent for selenium, 658. - Possibilities of phosphorescence measurement in chemical analysis : tests with new instrument, 664. Parry-Jones, R. T., et al. Chemical Analysis: The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 768. Passer, R. G., et al. Rapid detmn. of nitrogen in nitrides, 501. Pahi, S. Glossary of Organic Chemistry: Including Physical Organic Chemistry. (Publication re- ceived), 608. Paterson, D.A. Translator of Ostroumov’s Appli- cation of Organic Bases in Analytical Chcemistry. (Publication received), 920. Ostroumov, E. A,, ef al.lXDEX TO VOLUME 87 xiii Psy, R. Ik, ef af. Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic and glutamic acids, tryptophan and tyrosine in casein hydrolysates, 58. Chemical -4nalysis of Foods. 5th Edn. {Publication received), 138; (Review), 604. Peck, P. F., et al. Detmng. zinc by neutron activa- tion, 369. Pellerin, F., et af. Fiches Tecliniques d’.\nalyse Bromatologique. (Publication received) 58 ; (Review), 414. Percival, E., et al. Structural Carbohydrate Chemistry. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 984. Percival, E. G. V., et af. Structural Carbohydrate Chemistry. 2nd Edn. (Publication recei\Fect), 984. Pesce, B.Electrolytes: Proceedings of an Inter- national Symposium held in Triestc, June, 195‘3. (Publication received), 312. Phrlltps, D. F. Obituary, 325. Phillips, D. S., et al. Detmng. iron by solvent extraction. 1. netmng. iron in zone-refined aluminium, 712; 11. .lpplication to aluminium- based hardener alloys, 7 18. Phillips, I&. F., et al. Textbook of Pure and -4pp- lied Chemktry. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 418. Phillipson, M., et al. Detmng. aldrin in fertilisers, 441. Piel, E. V. lfubble-piston flow indicator with constant-rate burette, 394. Pierce, T. B., et at. Detmng. zinc by neutron activation, 369. Piganiol, P., et af. DCtermination des Masses Mol6culaircs ct des Degrbs de f’olym6risation. (Review), 5 1 1. Pittwell, L. R. Solution of samples for detmng.traces of boron, 684. Pollard, A. G. Revicw of Joint Synzposiima on Fertiliser A~~alysis, Held i?t Londow 01t 21st and 22nd April, 1960, 410. Poller, E. C., et al. Characterisation of smides by formation of diphenylmethyi derivatives, 366. Po1uektov, N. 5. Techniques in Flanie Photometric .Inalpis. Translated by C. N. Turton and T. I. Turton. (Publication received) 240 ; (Review), 766. Powell, A. D. Obituary of G. F. Hall, 82. Pfibil, &. Koniplexone in der cliemischen .Analyse. ptudy, S. J., et d. Quantitative analysis by thin- Pearson, D., et al. (Publication received), 688. film chromatography, 803. R R a ~ ~ ~ o z , J., ef af. Quimica Analitica Cualitativa. (Publication received), 158. Rao, C. N, R. Ultra-Violet and Visible Spectroscopy : Chemical Applications.(Publication receiyed) , 78; (Review), 605. Rsshbmk, R. B. ,\cidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents, 826. Eathenasinkam, E. Sublimation of benzoic acid, 298. Raven, T. W. Absorptiometric detmn. of tin by dithiol, 827. Redtern, J. P. Thermal Analysis Review. So. 1, May, 1962. (Publication received), 688. Reed, B. H., et uf. Detcng. Sunset yellow FCF and orange GGN in table jellies, 391. Rees, W. T. Fluorimetric detmn. of very small amounts of aluminium, 202. - et af. Fluorescence spectrometry : review, 83. Renadt, J., et al. Ficlics Tecliniques d’halyse Broniatologique. (Publication received), 78 ; (Review), 414. Reynolds, J. G., ef af. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography.(Dis- cussinn), 169. Rhys, J., et af. l’ropcrtics and Testing of Plastics Xaterials. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Richardson, IYI. L. Detmng. manganese in liigh- quality calcium carbonate by tctraphenylar- soniuni chloride, 435. Riley, J. P., et af. Reproducible spectropiiotometric curcumin method for detmng. boron, and its application to sea water, 970. Introduction to .Analysis o f Spin- Spin Splitting in High-Resolution Nuclear Xlagiictic Resonance Spectra. (Review), 339. (Pub- lication received), 78; (Review), 919. -- Organic Syntheses. Vol. 41. (Publication received), 41 6. Rmke, .H. 8. Reports on I’rogress of Applied Chemistry. Vol. S I , V I : 1961. (Publication rccei\.ed), 840. Rooksby, H. P., et al. ldentifying and detmng.foreign phases and constituents in metals, with special reference to beryllium, 539. Application of Solochrome violet RS in polarographj-. Detmng. traces of iron, 895. Roos, J. B. Limit of detcn. of analytical methods, 832. Rose, A., et al. Condensed Clieniical Dictionary. Gth Edn. (Publication received), 240. Rose, B. A. Review of -4mbrose and Ambrose’s Gas Chromatography, 317. Rose, E., et at. Condensed Chemical Dictionary. 0th Edn. (Publication received), 240. Rosin, J. Reagent Chemicals and Standards. 4th Edii. (Publication receired), 340; (Review), 767. Roes, W. C. J. Biological ,\lkylating Agents. Fundarncntal Chemistry and the Design of Com- pounds for Selective Toxicity. (Publication received), 158 Rowlands, D. Q., et al. Removal of plant extractives interfering in detmn.of malathion residues in barley and rice bran, 643. Rudge, A. J. Manufacture and Use of Fluorine and Its Compounds. (Publication rcceived), 512. Russell, E. Obituary, 418, 419. Roberts, J. D. Sotes on Molecular Orbital (‘alculations. Rooney, B. C., et af. S Salcedo-Escobar, GI., et al. Quiniica -4nalitica Salt, II. B. Obituary, 418. Sandell, E. B., et al. Treatise 0x1 .\nalytical Chemistry. Part I, Vol. 3. (Publication re- ceived), 416; Part 11, Vol. 7, 512. Sanwal, (3. G., et af. Solvent system for one- dimensional separation of liexose phosphates on filter-paper chromatograms, 758. Sargent, C. L., et af. Bentley’s Text-Book of Pharmaceutics. 7th Edn. (Publication received), 78. Sawyer, R., et af. Detmng. thiamine in wheat flour, 230. Schewa, H.A., et al. Molecular Biology. Vol. 3. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and Medicine. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 918. Cualitativa. (Publication received), 155.XiV INDEX TO VOLUME 87 &hMgl, K., ef aZ. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Methoden. Vol. 111. (Publication received), 410; (Review), 916. SchrMer, M., et 4. Gas-Chromatographie 1961. (Publication received), 984. Schulze, W. Neutronenaktivierung als analytisches Hilfsmittel. (Publication received), 512. Soott, C. G., et al. Gas Chromatography Abstracts 1961. (Publication received). 688. Wtt, P. G. W., et al. Automatic coulometric- titration assembly, 366. Wbner,. B. F., et al. Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities. Part I. (Publication received), 688. Segar, G. A. Iodimetric detmn. of palladium and analysis of palladium - silver alloys, 230.Sergeant, G. A., et al. Micrometer-syringe storage burette for small-scale titrations with air-sensitive- solutions, 152. Won, Y., et aZ. Paper-chromatographic identifi- cation of food dyes, 791. gbarp, L. E. Inorganic Chemistry. (Publication received), 688. Shaw, D. A. Review of Bush’s Chromatogra#y of Steroids, 765. sbsw, W. H. C., et al. Evaluation of AutoAnalyzer for detmng. streptomycin by ferric - malt01 method, 187. - Standardising hydroxocobalamin, 183. Sheppard,. N. Review of Roberts’ Introduction to A nalyszs of Spin-Spin Splitting in High-Resolu- tion Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra, 239. Sherratt, J. G.. Detmng. volatile immiscible liquids in water and effluents, 595. - Review of Butz and Noebels’ Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Food Additives, 510.abort, G. D., et al. Differential electrolytic poten- tiometry. Vl. Precision and accuracy of applications to acid - base titrations with anti- mony electrodes, 467; VII. Interpretation of current - potential - temperature relationships of antimony electrodes in neutral solution, 724; I X. Theoretical prediction and experimental verification Lcf fine structure of acid - base DEP titration curves for antimony electrodes under nitrogen, 860. Siegel, A,, et al. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Methoden. Vol. 111. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 915. Sirois, J . 4 . Simultaneous detmn. by polarography of copper, zinc and manganese in plant material, 900. Ssler, H. H. Chemistry in Non-Aqueous Solvents. (Publication received), 416.8+rre!t,. E. J., et aZ. Detmng. spray residues of Acricid,’ 493. - Detmng. spray residues of ‘Karathane,’ 228. mnner, H. A. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. 11. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 766. Smith, E. L. Review of Lederer’s Chromatographic Reviews. Vol. 3, 414. - et al. Standardising hydroxocobalamin, 183. 8xuitJ.1, R. A. D., et al. Conductimetric micro detmn. of hydrogen in organic compounds, 876. Snell, C. A,, et al. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis: Including Photometric Methods. Vol. IIIA. (Review), 413. Snell, C. T., e f a2. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis: Including Photometric Methods. Vol. IIIA. (Review), 413. SneU, F. ?., et aZ. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis: Including Photometric Methods. Vol. IIIA. (Review), 413.Stanton, I&. E., ef al. Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks, 134. - Spectrophotometric detmn. of antimony with brilliant green, 299. - Spectrophotometric detmn. of tin in soil with gallein, 600. 13tenlake? J. B., e f pl. Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry : Quantitative Analysis. (Publication received), 768. Sbvens, S. G. E,, et QZ. Detcng. and detmng. 6-nitro-2-furfuraldazine in nitrofurazone, 362. still, J. E., et aZ. Detmng. carbon in less common metals and in highly alloyed stainless steels, 630. e k , J. T. Simple automatic potentiometric titrator incorporating end-point anticipation and delayed termination, 908. Storrs, E. E., et aZ. Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 838. StFeitwieser, A., jun.Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists. (Publication received), 320. Strivens, T. A,, et aZ. Automatic coulometric- titration assembly, 356. Shouts, C. R. N., et al. Chemical Analysis: The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 768. Subramanian, A. R., et aZ. Detmng. residual chlorine in chlorinated sea water, 707. Suits, C . Gt., et aZ. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir: With Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works. Vols. 7, 8 and 9. (Publication received), 158. Sully, B. D. Detmng. hydroxyl groups, 940. - et aZ. Analysing solutions of per-acids and hydrogen peroxide, 653. Sunderman, D. R., et al. Radiochemistry of Silver. (Publication received), 168. Sykes, W: 0. Reagent for small-scale detcn.of acrylonitrile, 383. Bzoke, J., et aZ. Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. Also Vol. I, 2nd Edn., Loose-leaf, and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., Loose-leaf. (Review), 3 19. T Taylor, A. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing insec- ticide residues in animal relicta, 824. Taylor, G. R., et aZ. pH Measurement and Titra- tion. (Review), 74. Taylor, H. G., et al. Sensitive differential - ebullio- scopic method, 677. Taylor, 1. S., et al. Volumetric detmn. of manga- nese in fluoride solutions with particular reference to analysis of alloys, 905. - Volumetric detmn. of niobium in presence of tantalum, 43; Errata, 159, 920. Theobald, L. 8. Review of Deer, Howie and Zussman’s Rock-Forming Minerals. Vol. 1, 607; Vol. 3, 914. - Review of Elwell and Wood’s Analysis of Tita- nium, Zirconium and their Alloys, 602.- Review of Wilson and Wilson’s Comerehertsive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. IB, 73; Vol. lC, 912. Thewlis, J. Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Physics. Vol. 1. (Publication received), 416; Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 6, 840; Vol. 6, 920. Thorn, 19. 8., et aZ. Detmng. low concentrations of organic carbon in water, 689. - Rapid colorimetric detmn. of organic acids and their salts in sewage-sludge liquor, 949. Thomacl, A C, Apparatus for winding silver wire for use in microcombustion tubes, 397.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 XV 'phomas, J. D. R. Influence of foreign ions on detmn. of potassium as tetraphenylboron salt, 161. Thomas, B. Recherches sur la Structure et les Fonctions des Acides Dksoxy-ribonuclBiques. (Publication received), 688.'Phompson, G. E., et al. Detmng. oxygen in beryllium by vacuum fusion, 515. Thompson, H. W. Advances in Spectroscopy. Vol. 11. (Pubhcation received), 168; (Review), 766. Thompson, J. Translator of Turovtseva and Kunin's Analysis of Gases in Metals. (Publication received), 240 ; (Review), 4 1 1. Thorn, G. D., et al. Dithiocarbamates and Related Compounds. (Publication received), 768. M e y , E. H. Naming Organic Compounds: Guide CO Nomenclature Used in Organic Chemistry. (Publication received), 840. Titles, A. W. Detmng. gold by extractive titration, 349. Toren, E. C., jun., et al. Electronics for Scientists: Principles and Experiments for Those Who Use Instruments. (Publication received), 984. Townley, C. W., et at. Radiochemistry of Silver. (Publication received), 158.%ease, 0. E. Textbook of Pharmacognosy. 8th Edn. !Mmillon, B., et al. Electrochemical Reactions : Electrochemical Methods of Analysis. (Publica- tion received), 5 12 ; (Review), 9 19. Trowell, F., et al. Sensitive diff erential-ebullio- scopic method, 677. Tmter, E. V., et al. Quantitative analysis by thin- film chromatography, 802. Tnrkeltaub,. N., et al. Atlas of Analysis Lines. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 916. mrner, J. B., et at. Ion-exchange method for detmng. menazon residues in plant material, 273. Turovtseva, 2. M., et al. Analysis of Gases in Metals. Translated by J. Thompson. (Publica- tion received), 240 ; (Review), 41 1. Turton, C. N., et al. Translators of Poluektov's Techniques in Flame Photometric Analysis. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 766.Tarton, T. I., et al. Translators of Poluektov's Techniques sn FZame Photometric A nalysis. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 766. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 412. Viza,rd, (3. S., et al. Gas-chromatographic analysis of mine gases by zero suppression technique, 810. Vizesy, P., et aZ. Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. Also Vol. I, 2nd Edn., Loose-leaf, and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., Loose-leaf. (Review), 319. Vogel, A. I. Text-book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, including Elementary Instrumental Analysis. 3rd Edn. (Review), 979. W Wall, R. F., ef al. Gas Chromatography: Second International Symposium Held Under Auspices of Instrument Society of America, June, 1969. (Review), 77. Ward, G. M., et al.Eliminating interference from phosphorus in flame-spectrophotometric detmn. of calcium, 49. Waser, J. Quantitative Chemistry: Laboratory Text. (Review), 317. Way, H, E., et al. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir : With Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works, Vols. 7, 8 and 9. (Publication received), 168. Weissenberg, E., et al. Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes, 791. Wells, I. J. Spectroscopy. (Publication received), 768. Wells, R. A. Review of Lederer, Michl, SchlBgl, Siege1 and Kainz's Havzdbuch der mikrochemisclren Methoden. Vol. 111, 915. West, T. S. Search for new reagents for absorptio- metry : practical considerations, 630. Whiston, T. O., et at. Detmng. thiocyanate in coal- carbonising plant effluents, sewage works in- fluents and effluents and polluted waters, 819.Whitehead, J. K. Recent uses of labelled reagents in biochemical analysis. (Summary), 843. Wiberg, K. B., et al. Interpretation of NMR Spectra. (Publication received), 984. Williams, A. F. Review of Noebels, Wall and Brenner's Gas Chromatography: Second Inter- national Symposium Held Under Auspices of Instrument Society of America, June, 1959, 77. Williams, K. A. Review of Chemisiry of NaturaZ Products, 238. - Review of Rules for I.U.P.A.C. Notation fm Organic Compounds, 154. Williams? M. Review of Cheronis' Submicrogram Expermentation. Vol. I, 415. Williams, P. L., et al. Analysing solutions of per- acids and hydrogen peroxide, 653. Willis, H. A., et al. Molecular Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry.(Re- view), 509. Willson, A. F., et al. Eliminating interference from phosphorus in flame spectrophotometric detmn. of calcium, 49. Wilson, A. D. Detmng. total water in rocks by simple diffusion method, 598. - Glyoxal bis-( 2-hydroxyanil) in detmng. micro- gram amounts of uranium, 703. - et al. Micrometer-syringe storage burette for small-scale titrations with air-sensitive-solutions, 152. Wilson, A. L. Solvent-extraction absorptiometric method for detmng. copper in boiler feed-water, 884. Wilson, C. L., et af. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. IB. (Review), 73; Vol. IC. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 912. Wilson, D. W., et al. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistrv. Vol. IB. (Review). 73: Vol. IC. U Udenfriend, S., et al. Molecular Biology. Vol.3. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and Medicine. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 918. Umbreit, W. W. Advances in Applied Microbiology. Vol. 3. (Publication received), 158. Uncles, R., et al. Response of sodium-sensitive electrode glass to silver, lithium and thallous ions, 977. V Vallet, (3. ef al. DBtermination des Masses MolC- culaires e t des Degrds de PolymCrisation. (Re- view), 511. Varley, H. Practical Clinical Biochemistry. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Varsanyi, G., et al. Absorption Spectra in Ultra- violet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. Also Vol. I, 2nd Edn., Loose-leaf, and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., Loose-leaf. (Review), 3 19. Vejdelek. 2. J.. et al. Handbuch der Kolorimetrie. Band j. Kdorirnetrie in der Pharmazie. Trans- lated by E.HachovL. (Publication received), 608. (PublicaGon received), 32'0; (ReAew), 912.Wiison, H. N., et al. Chemical Analysis: The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 768. - Detmng. aldrin in fertilisers, 441. Wippler, C., et al. Determination des Masses Moldculaires et des DegrCs de Polymkrisation. (Review), 5 1 1. Wix, P. Town Waste Put to Use. (Publication received), 240. Wolstenholme, G. E. W., et al. Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology. Vol. 14. Immuno- assay of Hormones. (Publication received), 540. Wood, D. F., ef al. Analysis of Titanium, Zir- conium and Their Alloys. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 602. - Detmng. alloying amounts of zirconium in titanium alloys with alizarin red S, 880. - Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysis of zirconium and hafnium, 342; Erratum, 688.Wordsworth, C. E. Obituary, 325. Wynne, A, et al. Gas-chromatographic analysis of mine gases by zero suppression technique, 810. Y Yanuka, Y., et al. fication of food dyes, 791. Young, L. G). review, 6. Paper-chromatographic identi- Emission spectroscopy of solutions : Z Zarembski, P. bl., et al. Detmng. osalic acid in food, 698. Zuf€anti, S., et at. Electronic Theory of Acids and Bases. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 9S2. Zumsn, P., et al. Progress in Polarography. Vols. I and 11. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 9 17. Zussxnan, J., et al. Rock-Forming Minerals. Vol. 1. Ortho- and Ring Silicates. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 607; Vol. 3. Sheet Silicates.(Publication received), 512; (Reviewr), 914; Vol. 5. Non-Silicates. (Publication received), 984.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 xvii INDEX TO A Acetanilide : Heference substances for use in organic rnicro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Acetates: Acidimetric titration of metal - in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, 826. Adds: Electronic Theory of - and Bases. Luder and Zuffanti. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 982. Rapid colorimetric detmn. of organic - and their salts in sewage-sludge liquor. Mont- gomery, Dymock and Thom, 940. Acricid : See !&(l-Methylpropyl) -4,CI-dinitrophenyl B &dimethacrylate. Acrylonitrile: Reagent for small-scale detcn. of -. Sykes, 383. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage : Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng.small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils. - , Society for .lnalytical Chemistry and Assn. of Britisli Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 290 ; Detmng. demeton-methyl residues in fruits and vegetables, 485. Agriculture: Toxic Chemicals in - and Food Storage. (Publication received), 157. Air: Chemical Reactions in the Lower and Upper Atmosphere. (Publication received), 158 ; (Review), 914. D k - f i n i n e : Reference substances €or use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Alcohols: Detmng. hydroxyl groups (in --). Sully, 940. Aldrin : See 1,2,3,,%10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a,- hexahydFo-1,4,S,&dimethanonaphthalene. AlieSe r.d 9: L>etmng.alloying amounts of zirconium in titanium alloys with -. JVood and McKenna, 880. Atkylating. Agents : Biological - : Fundamental Chemistry and Design of Compounds for Selective Toxicity. Ross. (Publication re- ceived), 158. Aluminium: Analysing complex alloys, with parti- cular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (in- cluding -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detmng. iron by solvent extraction. I. Detmng. iron in zone-refined -. Jackson and Phillips, 712; 11. Application to - -based hardener alloys, 718. Fluorimetric detmn. of very small amounts of -. Rees, 302. Amaranth : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes.Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Amides : Characterising - by formation of diphenylmethyl derivatives. Cheeseman and Poller, 366. B-Amino - ~5-dideo~-D-glycero-~taio-nonalos-l- onic acid: Detmng. glycolloyl in substances containing neuraminic acid. Gibbons, 178. Ammonia: Ultra-micro quantitative detmn. of - by indanetrione hydrate. Jacobs. (Summary), 342. SUBJECTS Analysis : Analyse Chimique : Interyr6tation des Rksultats par le Calcul Statistique. Lacrsix. (Publication received), 688; (Review), 978. Analyse der Metalle. Vol. 11. Chemikerausschuss der Gesellschaft Deutscher Metallhutten- und Bergleute e.V. 2nd Edn. (Review), 410. Xnalytical applications of mercury electrode : review. Page, Maxwell and Graham, 246.Application of Organic Bases in Analytical Chemistry. Ostroumov. Translated by Pater- son. (Publication received), 920. Automatic coulometric-titration assembly. Scott and Strivens, 356. -Automatic coulometnc titrimeter. Jeffcoat and Akhtar, 455; Erratum, 608. Cell design for radio-frequency titrimetry. Collins, 733. Chemical -: Advanced Text and Heference. Laitinen. (Review), 837. Chemical -: The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. Strouts, Wilson, Parry-Jones and Gilfillan. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 768. Chemistry of Natural Products. Colorimetric Methods of -: Including Photo- metric Methods. Vol. 1II-A. Snell, Snell and Snell. (Review), 413. Complete and controlled oxidation of organic matter by perchloric acid. Monk, 64. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry.Vol. IB. Wilson and Wilson. (Review), 73; Vol. IC. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 912. Conductimetric micro method for detmng. hydro- gen in organic compounds. Greenfield and Smith, 875. XV Congress0 Internacional de Quimica Pura e Aplicada. Vol. 111. (Review), 157. Corso di Analisi Chimica Semimicrqualitativa. Giordani . (Review) , 3 19. Development of simplified spectroscopic non- routine solution analysis of trace metals. Cole. (Summary), 242. Differential electrolytic potentiometry. V. Pre- cision and accuracy of applications to argenti- metrp. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 207; VI. Precision and accuracy of applications to acid - base titrations with antimony electrodes. Bishop and Short, 467; VJI. Interpretation of current - potential - temperature relation- ships of antimony electrodes in neutral solu- tion.Short and Bishop, 724; VIII. Behaviour and energetics of current-carrying silver and silver halide electrodes in semi- micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides a t extreme dilution. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 845; IX. Theoretical prediction and experimental verification of fine structure of acid - base DEP titration curves for antimony electrodes under nitrogen. Short and Bishop, 860. Differential thermal -: review. Mackenzie and Mitchell, 420. Dosages Colorimdtriques des GlCments MinQaux : Principes et M6thodes. Charlot. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 78 ; (Review), 413. Electrochemical Reactions : Electrochemical Methods of -. Charlot. Badoz-Lambling and TrCmillon. (Publication received), 5 12 ; (Review), 919.(Review), 238.Xviii INDEX TO Adyds-continwd Emission spectroscopy of solutions : review. Young, 6. Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy. Clark. (Review), 76. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. 11. Skin- ner. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 766. Fiches Techniques d’Analyse Bromatologique. Gautier, Renault and Pellerin. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 414. Fluorescence spectrometry : review. Parker and Rees. 83. Handbuch der Kolorimetie. Vol. I. Kolori- metrie in der Pharmazie. KakAE and Vejd6lek. Translated by Hachovi. (Publication received), 608. in archaeology and the arts. Hall. (Summary), 3. Komplexone in chemischen Analyse. Pi-ibil. (Publication received), 688. Limit of detcn. of analytical methods. Roos, 832. Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials.Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence of inorganic chlorides. Gorsuch, 112. MCthodes Slectionndes de Microanalyse Organ- ique Quantitative. Vol. I. L6vy and Cousin. (Review), 603. Methods of Biochemical -. Vol. IX. Glick. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 980; Vol. X. (Publication received), 920. Methods of Organic Elemental Microanalysis. Ingram. (Publication received), 688. Microanalyse Organique g1Cmentaire Qualitative et Quantitative. Uvy. DCtermination des Masses MolCculaires et des DCgres de Poly- mdrisation. Piganiol, Jean, Vallet and Wip- pler . Microdiffusion - and Volumetric Error. Conway. 5th Edn. (Publication received), 168. Mises au Point de Chimie Analytique Pure et AppliquCe e t d’ Analyse Bromatologique.Gau- tier. 7th and 8th Series. (Review), 239; 10th Series. (Publication received), 768. of Gases in Metals. Turovtseva and Kunin. Translated by Thompson. (Publication re- ceived), 240; (Review), 411. Pharmaceutical -. Higuchi and Brochmann- Hanssen. (Review), 316. I’hotometric Titrations. Headridge. (Publica- tion received), 157; (Review), 604. Physical Methods in Chemical -. Vol. IV. Berl. (Review), 687. Yotenciometrie. Cihalik. (Review), 166. Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry : Quantita- tive -. Beckett and Stenlake. (Publication received), 368. Precipitation from homogeneous solution by cation release a t constant pH. 111. Influence of solubility of precipitates. Cartwright, 163. Principles of Titrimetric -. Aynsley and Littlewood.(Publication received), 984. Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series IX. Analy- tical Chemistry. Vol. 2. Crouthamel. (Publi- cation received), 320; (Review), 606. Quantitative - by thin-film chromatography. Purdy and Truter, 802. Quantitative Chemical - and Inorganic Pre- parations. Caven, Crawford and Alexander. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608. Quantitative Inorganic-. Belcher and Nutten. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 320. Quimica Analitica Cualitativa. Ramirez-Mufioz and Saloedo-Escobar. (Publication received), 168. (Review), 5 1 1. VOLUME 87 Anslysis-continued Rapid method of forecasting end-point in poten- tiometric titrations. Herringshaw, 463; Erra- tum, 768. Rapid Microchemical Identification Methods in Pharmacy and Toxicology. Amelink. (Publi- cation received), 608; (Review), 983.Reference substances for use in organic micro- -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304; Erratum, 688. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry: practical considerations. West, 630. Sensitive instrument incorporating two photocells for detcng. end-points in indicator titrations. Fog and Jellum, 302; Erratum, 608. Separation of Heavy Metals. De. (Review). 238. Standard Methods of Chemical -. Vol. 1. The Elements. Furman. 6th Edn. (Publica- tion received), 608; (Review), 983. Statistik in quantitativen chemischen Analy-se. Gottschalk. (Publication received), 320; (Re- view), 978. Submicrogram Experimentation. Cheronis. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 416. Surface effects in electroanalytical chemistry.Laitinen. (Summary), 243. Text-book of Quantitative Inorganic -, including Elementary Instrumental -. Vogel. 3rd Edn. (Review), 979. Thermal - Review. Redfern. No. 1, May, 1962. (Publication received), 688. Titrimetric -: Introductory Course. John- stone and Downie. (Review), 156. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry. Part I, Vol. 3. Kolthoff, Elving and Sandell. (Publication received), 416; Part 11, Vol. 7, 512. Ultra-Violet and Visible Spectroscopy : Chemical Applications. Rao. (Publication received), 78 ; (Review), 605. Use of measuring cylinders for delivery purposes. Dean, 503. X-Ray fluorescence --. Otter. (Summary), 323. Analytical Abstructs: Change of Editorship, 841. Angewandte Chemie. International Edn. in English. Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1862. Foerst.(Publi- cation received), 320. Animal@): Influence of - Strain Selection and Conditioning on Biological Experiments and Assays. (Publication received), 768. Kapid detmn. of seed-dressing insecticide residues in - relicta. Taylor, 824. Anthracene: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chcm- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Antimony : Detmng. traces of --, copper and lead in ferro-manganese with cathode-ray polaro- graph. hiorris, 478. electrodes : Differential electrolytic potentio- metry. VI. Precision and accuracy of applications to acid - base titrations with -. Bishop and Short, 467; VII. Interpretation of current - potential - temperature relationships of - electrodes in neutral solution. Short and Bishop, 724; IS. Theoretical prediction and experimental verification of fine structure of acid - based DEP titration curves for - -- under nitrogen. Emission spectra of arsenic, __ and bismu t I I from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames.Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emision lines of -), Carnes and Dean, 748. Short and Bishop, 860.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 XiX Antimony-continued Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence of inorganic chlorides. Gorsuch, 112. Spectrophotometric detrnn. of - with brilliant green. Stanton and McDonald, 299. Apparatus : Application of atomic absorption to rapid detmn. of magnesium in electronic nickel and nickel alloys (atomiser, spray chamber and drip chamber).Andrew and Nichols, 25. Automatic coulometric-titration assembly. Scott and Strivens, 356. ,Automatic mulometric titrimeter. Jeffcoat and Akhtar, 456; Erratum, 608. Automatic gas-chromatographic sampling from static systems of sub-atmospheric pressure. Casey, Edgecombe and Jardine, 835. ,Qntomatic washing of paper for Chromatography. Matthews, 9 11. Boron - curcumin complex in detmng. traces of boron (soda-glass filtration column). Hayes and Metcalfe, 956. Bubble-piston flow indicator with constant-rate burette. Piel, 394. Calibration of waveleogth scale on spectrophoto- meters by samarium and neodymium chlorides. Fog and Osnes, 760. Cell design for radio-frequency titrimetry. Collins, 733. Colorimetric detmn. of total sulphur in soils (combustion tube and absorber).Bloomfield, 686. Detmng. aldrin in fertilisers (filtration - and combustion flask). Wilson and Phillipson, 441. Detmng. carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in solutions of monoethanolamine (- for detmng. nitrous oxide). Jeffery and Kipping, 694. Detmng. carbon in less common metals and highly alloyed stainless steels (- for). Green, Still and Chirnside, 530. Detmng. constituents of rocks and minerals by gas chromatography. I. Detmng. carbon dioxide (reaction vessel and gas-flow system). Jeffery and Kipping, 379. Detmng. low concentrations of organic carbon in water. Montgomery and Thorn, 689. Detmng. oxygen in beryllium by vacuum fusion (vacuum fusion --). Everett and Thompson, 015. Detmng. siIver by activation with bremsstrahlung De \- mng.sulphur in organic compounds (distilla- tion and absorption assembly). Ellison, 389. Detmng. total water in rocks by simple diffusion method. Wilson, 598. Differential electrolytic potentiometry. VII. Interpretation of current - potential - tempera- ture relationships of antimony electrodes in neutral solution. Short and Bishop, 734; VIII. Behaviour and energetics of current- carrying silver and silver halide electrodes in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts uf halides a t extreme dilution. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 845. Electronics of Laboratory and Process Instru- ments. Griffiths and Lee. (Publication received), 920. Emission spectroscopy of solutions : review. Young, 6. Evaluation of AutoXnalyzer for detmng. strepto- mycin by ferric - maltol method.Shaw and for irradiation). Bilefield, 604. Apparatus-continued Fluorescence spectrometry : review. Parker and Rees, 83. Fluorimetric detmn. of very small amounts of aluminium (platinum still for purifying hydro- fluoric acid). Rees, 202. Introduction to Chemical Instrumentation, Elec- tronic Signals and Operations. Bair. (Publi- cation received), 240 ; (Review), 839. hboratory and Workshop Notes 1969-1961. Lang. (Publication received), 920. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry. Carnes and Dean, 748. Mercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of current density (electrolysis cell). Herringshaw and Kassir, 923. Micro technique for identifying barbiturates in forensic chemistry (- for sublimation on micro scale). Maehly, 116. Micrometer-syringe storage burette for small- scale titrations with air-sensitive-solutions.Wilson and Sergeant, 152. Monitoring phenolic contaminated waters. Car- nett and Cox, 147. Peristaltic rotary burette. Clark, 140. Portable polarograph for detmng. dissolved oxygen. Meyling and Frank, 684. Possibilities of phosphorescence measurement in chemical analysis: tests with new instrument (spectrofluorimeter) . Parker and Hatchard, 664. Properties of two highly selective sodium ion- responsive electrode glasses. Mattock, 930. Rapid detmn. of nitrogen in nitrides (- for). Passer, Hart and Julietti, 501. Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils (Hancock and Laws -, and Schechter - Hornstein -). Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220.Reference Electrodes : Theory and Practice. Ives and Janz. (Review), 75. Response of sodium-sensitive electrode glass to silver, lithium and thallous ions. Mattock and Uncles, 977. Sensitive differential-ebullioscopic method. Trowell, Taylor and Brown, 677. Sensitive instrument incorporating two photocells for dctcng. end-points in indicator titrations. Fog and Jellum, 302; Erratum, 608. Simple - for winding silver wire for use in microcombustion tubes. Thomas, 397. Simple automatic potentiometric titrator incor- porating end-point anticipation and delayed termination. Stock, 908. Simple chromatographic gas-analysis -. Rlake- more, 737. Simple oxygen generator for Dumas - Unter- zaucher method.McGillivray, 833. Slide rule for chronopotentiometry. Bard, 91 I . Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in wheat fractions (filtration assembly). Hoffman, 650. Sublimation of benzoic acid (beaker holder). Rathenasinkam, 298. Use of measuring cylinders for delivery purposes. Dean, 503. Archaeology: Analytical techniques in - and the arts. Hall. (Summary), 3. Wentimetry : See Analysis. o - w c acid: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304 ; Erra- Fortune,- 187. tum, 688.XX INDEX TO Arsenic: Emission spectra of -, antimony and bismuth from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of -).Carnes and Dean, 748. AsbestoB: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Aspartic acid: Simplified medium for plate assays of -, glutamic acid, tryptophan and tyrosine in casein hydrolysates. Jones and Yay, 58. Association of B9tish Chemical Manufacturers : British Chemicals and Their Manufacturers. (Publication received), 78. Association of British lldannfactnrers of Agricult+ Chemicals: Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils. -1dvisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Vsed in Agriculture, Society for Analytical Chemistry and --, 220; Detmng. demeton- methyl residues in fruits and vegetables, 485. Atmosphere: See Air.Atodeabsorption Spectrophotometry . Elwell and Gidley. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 603. Atropine: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304 ; Erratum, 688. AutoAnalyzer : Evaluating - for detmng. strepto- mycin by ferric - maltol method. Shaw and Fortune, 187. Azinphos-methyl : See S-(3,4-Dihy&d-0xobenzo [~-[1,2,3]-tFiaein-3-ylmethyl) dimethyl phos- phorothiolothionate. B Barbiturates: Micro technique for identifying - in forensic chemistry. Blaehly, 116. Barium : Precipitation from homogeneous solution by cation release at constant pH. 111. In- fluence of solubility of precipitates (separation of - and calcium). Cartwright, 163.Barium carbonate : Suspension scintillation counting of carbon-14 -. Cluley. 170. Barley : Removal of plant extractives interfering in detmn. of malathion residues in - and rice bran. Bates, Rowlands and Harris, 643. Bases: Electronic Theory of Acids and -. Luder and Zuffanti. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 982. Bathophenanthroline : See 4,7-Diphenyl-l,lO-phen- anthroline. Belgian Society of Clinical Chemistry: Enzymes in Clinical Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Benzene hexachloride : See Heurchlorocyclohexane. Benlloic acid: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Sublimation of ---. Rathenasinkam, 298. S-Bemylthiuroninm chloride : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis.Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Beryllium: Detmng. oxygen by fast-neutron activa- tion. Coleman, 590. Detmng. oxygen in - by vacuum fusion. Everett and Thompson, 615. Identifying and detmng. foreign phases and constituents in metals, with special reference to -. Rooksby and Green, 539. VOLUME 87 Beryllium-continued Photoneutron Method of Determining -. Mezhiborskaya. (Publication received), 320 ; (Review), 919. Biochemistry : Biochemical -4pplications of Gas Chromatography. Burchfield and Stom. (Pub- lication received), 512; (Review), 838. Labelled reagents in biochemical analysis. White- head. (Summary), 843. Methods 8f Biochemical Xnalysis. Vol. IX. Glick. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 080; Vol.X. Practical Clinical - . Varley. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Biology : Biological Alkylating Agents ; Fundamental Chemistry and Design of Compounds for Selective Toxicity. Ross. (Publication re- ceived). 158. Fluorescence Assay in and Medicine. Udenfriend. Molecular ---. Vol. 3. Kaplan and Scheraga. (Publication received), 4 16 ; (Review), 918. Influence of Animal Strain Selection and Con- ditioning on Biological Experiments and -Assays. (Publication received), 768. 2,2 - Bis(p - methoxyphenyl) - 1,1,1- t$chloroethane : Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds.(Discussion), 169. Bismuth: Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by square-wave polarography (detmng. -). Jennings, 548. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and - from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of ---). Carnes and Dean, 748. Bismuth-214 : Bismuth radionuclides in analysis. 11. Detmng. radon in waters. Ken, Coomber and Lewis, 944. Gray and Bacharach. (Review), 318. Multiple tests on single samples of dried -. Kind and Kilner, 500. Blue VRS : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 79 1. Boiling-point : Sensitive diff erential-ebullioscopic method. Trowell, Taylor and Brown, 677. Book reviews : Ambrose and Ambrose.Gas Chromatography, 317. Amelink. Rapid Microchemical Identification Methods in Pharmacy and Toxicology, 983. Bair. Introduction to Chemical Instrumentation, Electronic Signals and Operations, 839. Beaven, Johnson, Willis and Miller. Molecular Spectroscopy : Methods and Applications in Chemistry, 509. Berl. Physical Methods in Chemical Analysis. Vol. IV, 687. Briigel. Introduction to Infrared Spectroscopy. Translated by Katritzky and Katritzky, 764. Burchfield and Storrs. Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography, 838. Bush. Chromatography of Steroids, 765. Butz and Noebels. Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Food Additives, 510. Cartmell and Fowles. Valency and Molecular Structure. 2nd Edn., 919. Catch. Carbon:lP Compounds, 415. (Publication received), 920.Blood: Hormones in -INDEX TO VOLIIME 85 s s i Book reviews-co n ti ~t wed Charlot. Dosages ColorimCtriques des ElCnients MinCraux. 2nd Edn.. 413. Charlot, Badoz-Lambling and Tr4millon. Elec- trochemical Reactions, 919. Chemikerausschuss der Gesellschaft Deutscher Metallhutten- und Bergleute e.V. Analyse der Metalle. Vol. 11, 410. Clieronis. Submicrogram Experimektation, 4 15. Cihalik. Potenciometrie, 156. Clark. Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy, 76. Cox and Pearson. Chemical Analysis of Foods. 5th Edn., 604. Crouthamel. Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series I S . Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 2, 606. De. Separation of Heavy Metals, 238. Deer, Howie and Zussman. Rock-forming Minerals. Vol. 1, 607; Vol. 3, 914. Delahay. -Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Enginecring.Vol. I, 605. de la Mare and Klyne. Progress in Stereochem- istry. 1-01. 3, 983. DeVoe. Radioactive Contamination of Materials Used in Scientific Research, 155. Elwell and Gidiey. tomic-absorption Spectro- photometry, 603. Elwell and T4‘ood. Analysis of Titanium, Zir- conium and their Xlloys, 602. Fog. Standardization of Spectrophotometric Data in Near Ultraviolet, Visual and Near Infrared, 980. Furman. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis. Vol. 1. 6th Edn., 983. Gautier. Mises au Point de Chimie Analytique Pure et Appliqube et d’ Analyse Bromatologique. 7th and 8th Series, 239. Gautier, Renault and Pellerin. Fiches Tecli- niques d’Analyse Bromatologique, 414. Gensler and Gensler. Writing Guide for Chemists, 509. Giordani. Corso di Analisi Chimica Semimicro- qualitativa, 3 19.Glick. Methods of Biochemical Analysis, Vol. IS, 980. Gottschalk. Statistik in quantitativen chemis- chen Analyse, 978. Grant. Laboratory Handbook of Pulp and Paper Manufacture, incorporating the Fourth Edition of Steven’s “Paper Mill Chemist.” 2nd Edn.. 762. Gray and Bacharach. Hormones in Blood, 318. Hawthorn and h i t c h . Recent Advances in Headridge. Photometric Titrations, 604. Herrmann and Alkemade. Flammenphotometrie. 2nd Edn., 155. Higuchi and Brochmann-Hanssen. Pharma- ceutical Analysis, 316. Ives and Jam. Reference Electrodes: Theory and Practice, 75. Jaffe and Turkeltaub. Atlas of Analysis Lines, 916. Johnstone and Downie. Titrimetric Analysis : Introductory Course, 156. Knox. Gas Chromatography, 76T. Kusaka and Meinke. Rapid Radiochemical Separations, 838.Lacroix. Analyse Chimique : Interpr6tation des Rksultats par Calcul Statistique, 978. Laitinen. Chemical Analysis : Advanced Text and Reference, 837. lang, Szoke, Varsanyi and Vizesy. Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. 2nd Edn. Also Vol. I, 2nd Edn., loose-leaf, and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., loose-leaf, 319. Food Science. Vols. I and 11, 915. Book reviews-co tit in ucd Lawrence. Assessment of Activity of Disease, 154. Lederer. Chromatographic Reviews. Vol. 3, 414. Lederer, Michl, Schliigl, Siege1 and Kainz. Handbucli der mikrochemischen Methoden. Levy and Cousin. MCthodes S6lectionn6es de Microanalyse Organique Quantitative. Voi. 1, 603. LCvy, Piganibl, Jean, Vallet and Wippler. Micro- analyse Organique Gidmentaire Qualitative e t Quantitative : DCtermination des Masses MolC- culaires et des Ddgres de PolymCrisation, 511.Luder and Zuffanti. Electronic Theory of Acids and Bases. 2nd Edn., 982. PlIacFate. Introduction to Clinical Laboratory, 510. Mattock, with chapter by Taylor. pH Measure- ment and Titration, 74. hlezhiborskaya. Photoneutron Method of Deter- mining Beryllium, 919. Newburger. Manual of Cosmetic Analysis, 981. Xoebels, Wall and Brenner. Gas Chromato- graphy : Second International Symposium Held Under the Auspices of the Analysis Instrumen- tation Division of the Instrument Society of America, June, 1959, 77. Poluektov. Techniques in Flame Photometric Analysis. Translated by Turton and Turton, 766. liao. Ultra-Violet and Visible Spectroscopy : Chemical Applications, 605. Roberts.Introduction to Analysis of Spin-Spin Splitting in High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra, 239. Roberts. Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations, 919. Rosin. Reagent Chemicals and Standards. 4th Edn., 767. Skinner. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. 11, 766. Snell, Snell and Snell. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis : Including Photometric Methods. Vol. IIIA, 413. Thompson. Advances in Spectroscopy. Vol, 11, 766.. Trease. Textbook of Pharmacognosy. 8th Edn., 412. Turovtseva and Kunin. Analysis of Gases in Metals. Translated by Thompson, 41 1. Udenfriend, Kaplan and Scheraga. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and Medicine, 918. Vogel. Text-book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, including Elementary Instrumental Analysis.3rd Edn., 979. Waser. Quantitative Chemistry : Laboratory Text, 317. Wilson and Wilson. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. IB, 73; Vol. IC, 912. Zuman and Kolthoff. Progress in Polarography. Vols. I and 11, 917. Chemical Reactions in the Lower and Upper Atmosphere, 914. Chemistry of Natural Products, 238. XV Congress0 Intemacional de Quimica Pura e Aplicada. Vol. 111, 157. Extra Pharmacopoeia (Martindale) : Supplement 1961, 154. Joint Symposium on Fertiliser Analysis, Held in London on 21st and 22nd April, 1960,410. Radiochemical Manual. Part I, 910. Rules for I.U.P.A.C. Notation for Organic Compounds, 154. 1-01. 111: 915.xxii INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Book reviewg-continued Supplement to Mellor's Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry.Vol. 11, Supplement 11, Part I, 508. See aEso Publications received. Baron-curcumin complex in detmng. traces of - . Hayes and Metcalfe. 956. Detmng. - in Zircaloy. Freegarde and Cartwright, 214. Hydroboration. Brown. (Publication received), 608. Reproducible spectrophotometric curcumin method for detmng. -, and application to sea water. Greenhalgh and Riley, 970. Solution of samples for detmng. traces of --. Pittwell, 684. Bran : Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in wheat fractions. Hoffman, 650. Bread: Practice and Science of Breadmaking. Kent- Jones and Mitchell. 3rd Edn. (Publica- tion received), 768. Brillisnt green : Spectrophotometric detmn. of antimony with -. Stanton and McDonald, 299. British Non-Ferrous Metala Research Assn.: BNF Analytical Conference, Malvern, 196 1.(Pu bh- cation received), 768. British Standards Institution : British Standards Yearbook 1962. (Publication received), 320. Bromide : Differential electrolytic potentiometry. V. Precision and accuracy of applications to argentimetry (detmng. -). Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 207. p-Bmmobenzoic acid: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Burette : Bubble-piston flow indicator with constant- rate -. Piel, 394. Wcrometer-syringe storage - for small-scale titrations with air-sensitive-solutions. lt'ilson and Sergeant, 152. Peristaltic rotary -. Clark, 140. C csdminm: Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Iktmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by square-wave polarography (detmng. -).Jennings, 648. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bismuth (and -) from the reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of -). Carnes and Dean, 748. Mercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of current density (deposition of -). Herring- shaw and Kassir, 923. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. -). Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. Cdcirun : Eliminating interference from phos- phorus in flame-spectrophotometric detmn. of -. Heeney, Ward and Willson, 49. Precipitation from homogeneous solution by cation release a t constant pH. 1x1. Influence of solubility of precipitates (separation of barium and ---).Cartwright, 163. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry: practical considerations (reagents for -) . West, 630. Mdm acetate: Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, 826. Calcium carbonate: Detmng. manganese in hrgh- quality - by tetraphenylarsonium chloride. Richardson, 436. Camphor: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Carbohydrate : Structural - Chemistry. Percival and Percival. 2nd Edn. (Publication re- ceived), 984. Carbon : Conductimetric micro detmn. of hydrogen (and -) in organic compounds. Greenfield and Smith, 875. Detmng. - in less common metals and highly alloyed stainless steels. Green, Still and Chirnside, 630. Detmng.low concentrations of organic - in water. Montgomery and Thom, 689. Carbon-14 Compounds. Catch. (Review), 416. Suspension scintillation counting of - barium carbonate. Cluley, 170. Carbon dioxide: Detmng. - and nitrous oxide in solutions of monoethanolamine. Jeffery and Kipping, 694. Detmng. constituents of rocks and minerals; by gas chromatography. I. Detmng. --. Jeffery and Kipping, 379. Carbon tetrachloride : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analy- tical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Csrboxylic acid smides : Characterising amides by formation of diphenylmethyl derivatives. Cheeseman and Poller, 366. Carmoisine : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Casein: Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic and glutamic acids, tryptophan and tyrosine in - hydrolysates.Jones and Pay, 58. Chelates : See Complexes. Chemicals: British - and Their Manufacturers. Association of British Chemical Manufacturers. (Publication received), 78. Reagent - and Standards. Rosin. 4th Edn. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 767. Chemical Society: Annual Keports on the Progress of Chemistry for 1961. Vol. LVIII. (Publica- tion received), 768. Chemikerausschuss der Qesellschaft Deutsoher Metallhutten- und Berglent8 e.V.: Analyse der Metalle. Vol. 11. 2nd. Edn. (Review), 410. Chemistry: Advanced Organic -. Fieser and Fieser. (Publication received), 168. Annual Keports on the Progress of - for 4461. Vol. LVIII. (Publication received), 768.XV Congress0 Internacional de Quimica Pura e Aplicada. Vol. 111. (Review), 157. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. 11. Skinner. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 766. Glossary of Organic Chemistry : Including Phy- sical Organic Chemistry. Patai. (Publication received), 608. Hydroboration. Brown. (Publication received), 608. in Non-.4queous Solvents. Sisler. (Publication received), 416. Inorganic -. Sharp. (Publication received), 688. Inorganic Isotopic Syntheses. Herber. (Publica- tion received), 984. Introduction to Advanced Inorganic --. Durrant and Durrant. (Publication received), 240.INDEX TO Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists. Streitwieser. (Publication received), 320. Molecular Spectroscopy : Methods and Applica- tions in -. Beaven, Johnson, Willis and Miller.(Review), 609. Naming Organic Compounds: Guide to Nomen- clature Used in Organic -. Tinlcy. (Publi- cation received), 840. New Dictionary of -. Miall. 3rd Edn. (Pub- lication received), 168. Motes on Molecular Orbital Calculations. Roberts. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 919. of Natural Products. (Review), 238. Organic Syntheses. Vol. 40. Newman. (Publi- cation received), 78; Vol. 41. Roberts, 416. Fbgress in Stereochemistry. Vol. 3. de la Mare and Klyne. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 982. Quantitative Chemical Analysis and Inorganic Preparations. Caven, Crawford and Alexander. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608. Quantitative - : Laboratory Text. Waser. (Review), 317. Reports on the Progress of Applied -. Vol. XLVI.Rooke. (Publication received), 840. Rules for I.U.P.A.C. Notation for Organic Com- pounds. (Review), 154. Supplement to Mellor’s Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical -. Vol. IX, Supplement 11. Part I. (Publication re- ceived), 158; (Review), 608. Surface - of Solids. Gregg. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 78. Textbook of Pure and Applied Garside and Phillips. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 416. Chlordane : Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, GouI- den and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Woride : Differential electrolytic potentiometry. V. Precision and accuracy of applications to argentimetry (detmng. -). Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 207. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry: practical considerations (reagents for -).West, 630. Qhlorhe: Detmng. residual - in chlorinated sea water. Athavale, Krishnan and Subramanian, 707. p-Cblorobenzoic acid : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for -4naly- tical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 301. l-Chloro-2,Q-dinitrobenzene : Reference substances fur use in organic microanalysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Cholestanol : Separating cholesterol from related stanols and stanones by thin-layer chromato- graphy. Cargill, 865. Cholesterol : Separating ___ from related stanols and stanones by thin-layer chromatography. Cargill, 866. chramstography. Heftmann. (Publication re- ceived), 320. .\pplications of gas - liquid ~ : Examination of tarpenes and related substances.Haslam and Jeffs, 658. Automatic gas-chromatographic sampling from static systems a t subatmospheric pressure. Casey, Edgecornbe and Jardine, 835. Automatic washing of paper for -. Matthen-s, 911. Chexddry-continzled VOLUME 87 xxiii Biochemical Applications of Gas -. Burch- field and Storrs. (Publication received), 61%; (Review), 838. Chromatographic Reviews: Progress in -. Electrophoresis and Related Methods. Vol. 8. Lederer. (Review), 414; Vol. 4. (Publication received), 768. Gas-chromatographic analysis of mine gases by zero suppression technique. Vizard and Wynne, 810. Gas-Chromatographie 1961. Schroter and Mete- ner. (Publication received), 984. Gas -. Ambrose and Ambrose. (Revies), 317. Gas -. Knox. (Publication received), 613; (Review), 767.Gas - Abstracts 1961. Knapman and Scott. (Publication received), 688. Gas -: Second International Symposium Held under the Auspices of the Analysis Instrumen- tation Division of the Instrument Society of America, June: 1959. Noebels, Wall and Brenner . (Review), 7 7. Gas - Liquid -: Theory and Practice. Dal Nogare and Juvet. (Publication received), 920. Handbuch der mikrochemischen Methoden. Vd. 111. A4norganische chromatographische Metho- den. Anorganische Chromatographie nnd Elektrophorese. Lederer, Michl, Schlogl and Siegel. Gaschromatographische Methoden in anorganischen Analyse. Kainz. (Publicatioa received), 416; (Review), 915. Paper Chromatographic and Electrornigration Techniques in Radiochemistry. Bailey. (Pub- lication received), 768.Quantitative analysis by thin-film -. Purdy- and Truter, 802. Simple chromatographic gas-analysis apparatus. Blakemore, 737. Chromite: Titrimetric detmn. of vanadium h -. Dean, 754. Chromium: Analysing complex alloys, with part% cular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (h- cluding -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - liydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Losses of trace elements during oxidation d organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence o€ inorganic chlorides. Gorsuch. 112. Ciba Foundcltion Colloquia on Endocrinology-. Vol. 14. Immunoassay of Hormones. Wd- stenholme and Cameron. (Publication he- ceived) , 840. Cinmmic acid: Reference substances for use In organic micro-analysis.Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. W c a l Biochemistry : Practical -. Vale).. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 840. chemistry : Assessment of Activity of Disease. Lawrence. (Review), 154. Chemistry: Enzymes in __ . (Publicatiort received), 168. Laboratory : Introduction to -. MacFate. (Review), 510. Cobalt : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (including -1 between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Chtomatography-cont inuedS X i V INDEX TO VOLUME 8'7 Cob&lt--coitlinzced p-Cymene: Heagents for use in micro-analysis.Radiochemistry of -. Bate and Leddicotte. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- (Publication received), 157. Cobalt acetate : Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, Vol. I . Kolorimetrie in der Pharmazie. KakSC and pp'-DDE : Paper-chromatographic separation and \:ejd&lek. Translated by HachovA. (Publica- detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. tion received), 608. Evans, 569. Colonring matters : See Dyes. DDT : See 1, l,l-!L'richloro-2,2-di (p-chlorophenyl) - Columbium : See Niobium. ethane. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Conductimetric analysis : See Analysis. Demeton-methyl : Mixture of demeton-O-methyl Copper : -4nalysing complex resins, with particular and demeton-S-methyl, 4.".reference t o niobium, tantalum and tungsten. mmeton ~ - ~ ~ m l : see 00- Distribution of metallic ions (including -) dimethyl phosphorothionste. between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric Demeton : see S-[~(Ethyl~o)&yl] 00- - hydrofluork acid solutions. Headridge and dimethyl phosphorothiolate. Dixon, 32. Deoxyribonncleic acid(s) : Detmng. nucleic acids in C'olorimetric detmn. of traces of -- in drinking biological materials : amendment. Hutchison water. Abbott and Harris, 497. and Munro, 303. Detmng. - in foods with 2*9-dimethy1-1~10- Recherches sur la Structure et les Fonctions des phenanthroline. Jones and Newman, 637. Acides DCsoxyribonucldiques : gtudes a n d - Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks. Stanton, tiques et Chimiques.Thomas. (Publication McDonald and Carmichael, 134. received), 688. Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by Structure, synthesis and ~ ~ ~ ~ (hblication square-wave polarography (detmng. -) . received), 768. and lead in Detergents : See Surface-active agents. Jennings, 548. Dextrose : See Glucose. Detmng. traces of antimony, - ferro-manganese with Cathode-raY PolaroVaPh. Malkyltin compounds : Colorimetric detnlll. of - Morris, 478. dissolved in fats and olive oil. iidamson, current density (deposition of -). Herring- ~ a f i n ~ ~ n e . . t e t r a - a c e t i c Acid : see ~ a , , l ~ Rapid detmn. of oxygen in oside coating of 2,&Diaminomphth&ne : ~~~i~~~~~~~~ of piaz- powdered -. selenol. New fluorimetric reagent for selenium. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry: Parker and Harvey, 568.practical considerations (reagents for -). mbnesl didphi& : Reference subtances for tlse in West, 630. organic micro-analysis. Society for hnalytical Simultaneous polarographic detmn. of -, zinc Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. and manganese in Plant material. Sirois, 900. l,l-DichloFo-2,2.bis(p.chlorophenyl)ethane : Paper- Solvent-extraction absorptiometric detmn. of chromatographic separatlon and detmn. of - in boiler feed-water. Wilson, 884. chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Square-wave polarography with special reference mctionary : Chemical -. hi^^ and Billet. t o analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 240. -). Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688.Condensed Chemical -. Rose and Rose. Copper oxide(s): Rapid detmn. of oxygen in oxide 6th Edn. (Publication received), 240. coating of Powdered copper- Julietti and Encyclopaedic - of Physics. Vol. 1. Thewlis. Hart, 452. (Publication received), 416; Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 5, Society for 840; Vol. 6, 920. Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, Glossary of Organic Chemistry : Including Physical 400. Organic Chemistry. Patai. (Publication re- Copper snlphate: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- xew __ of Chemistry. BIiall. 3rd Edna chemistry Group, 400. hsmetic(8) : Chemistry and Manufacture of -- f i e l w : See ~ , ~ , ~ , / ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Vol. 1. Background. DeNavarre. 2nd Edn. 1 , 4 , 4 s , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 8 a - ~ ~ h y ~ o - l , ~ n d o , e x o ~ ~ , (Publication received), 688.methanonaphthalene. Manual of - Analysis. Newburger. (Publics- S-l,ZDi(ethoxycsrbonyl)ethyl OO-dimethyl phos- tion received), 608; (Review), 981. phorothiolothionate : Polarographic mlcro- Conlometry: See Analysis. detmn. of parathion and malathion in ad- Creatinine: Detmng. __ content of infiltration mixture. Qtt and Gunther, 70. water. Abbott, 494. Removal of plant extractives interfering in detmn. Crops : See Plants. of malathion residues in barley and rice bran. Crystals: Molecular Structure and the Properties of Bates, Rowlands and Harris, 643. Liquid -. Gray. (Publication received), methyl ether: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. 416. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- Curcumin: Boron- - complex in detmng.traces chemistry Group, 400. of boron. Hayes and Metcalfe, 956. 00-Diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphorothionate : Reproducible spectrophotometric - method Polarographic rnicro-detmn. of parathion and for detmng. boron, and application to sea malathion in admixture. Ott and Gunther, water. Greenhalgh and Riley, 970. 70. chemistry Group, 400. 826. D Colorimetry: Handbuch der Kolorimetrie. &mplexw : Komplesone in chemischen Analyse. Dekalin Reagents for in micro-analysis* Piibil. (Publication received), 688. biercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of 597 shaw and Kassir, 923. diamine t etra-acetic acid. Julietti and Hart, 452. Reagents for use in micro-analysis. ceived), 608. (Publication received), 158.INDEX TO VOLUXE 85 3SV Effusion coeflBciepts: Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by square-wave polarography (- of ions in hydrochloric acid).Jennings, 548. S - (8,4-Dihm - 4 - oxobe~[dlj - [1,2,81 -triaZ;in - 3 - ylmethyl) &methyl phosphorotholothionate : Polarographic detmn. of azinphos-methyl re- sidues in crops. Bates, 786. N-(Dirnethylaminopropyl)imid~be~yl. hydrochlo- ride: Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with Tofranil. Irudayasamy and Natarajan, 831. Tofranil (imipramine) in toxicological analysis. Denton, 234. 2,9-Dimethyl-l,l0-phenanthroline : Dctmng. copper in foods with -. Jones and Newman, 637. m-Dinitrobenxene : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Dinocap : See 2-( l-lKethylheptyl)-4,6-dinitrophenyl Dipenhe : Applications of gas - liquid chromato- graphy : Examination of terpenes and related substances (including -) .Haslam and Jeffs, 668. 47-Diphenyl-lYl0-phenanthroline : Detmng. traces of iron in molybdenum compounds with ---. Galliford and Newman, 68. Dithiocarbamak and Related Compounds. Thorn and Ludwig. (Publication received), 768. Dithiol: Absorptiometric detmn. of tin with -. Raven, 827. Dithiaone: Detmng. traces of silver in lead and lead oxides with -. Jones and Newman, 66. Dyer, Bernard: Seventh - Memorial Lecture. Research and the national economy. Hill, 334. Dyea : Papex-chromatographic identification of food -. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Crosfeld, 791. crotonate. E Ebulliornetm : Sensitive diff erential-ebullioscopic method.Trowell, Taylor and Brown, 677. F&onomp : Research and the national -. Seventh Bernard Dyer Memorial Lecture. Hill, 334. Editorial : Feigl Anniversary Symposium, 4 17. EDTA : See Ethylenediaminetetra--tic acid. EfEnentS : Colorimetric detmn. of anionic surface- active materials in water. Abbott, 286. Detmng. low concentrations of organic carbon in water (and -). Montgomery and Thorn, 689. Detmng. thiocyanate in coal-carbonising plant ----, sewage works influents and - and polluted waters. Whiston and Cherry, 829. Detmng. volatile immiscible liquids in water and -. Sherratt, 595. Rapid colorimetric detmn. of organic acids and their salts in sewage-sludge liquor (and -). Montgomery, Dymock and Thom, 949. Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline waters.Montgomery and Dymocli, 374. Town Waste P u t to Use. N‘ix. (Publication received), 240. Electrochemistry: Advances in __ and Electro- chemical Engineering. Vol. I. Delahay. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 606. Electrochemical Reactions : Electrochcmical Methods of Analysis. Charlot, Badoz-Lambling and TrCmillon. (Publication receivcd), 512 ; (Review), 919. Surface effects in electroanalytical chemistry. Laitinen. (Summary), 243. Electrode(s) : +Analytical applications of mercury -: review. Page, iMaxwell and Graham, 245. Electrode(sp-contim.ed Properties of two highly selective sodium ion- responsive - glasses. Mattock, 930. Reference -: Theory and Practice. lx-es and Janz. (Review), 75. Response of sodium-sensitive __ glass to silver, lithium and thallous ions.Mattock and Uncles, 977. Spectrographic detmn. of silicon and other impurities in gallium arsenide (- for). Oldfield and Mack, 778. Electrolysis : Differential electrolytic pottxitiometry. V. Precision and accuracy of applications to argentimetry. Bishop and Dhaneshw-ar, 207 ; VT. Precision and accuracy of applications to acid - base titrations with antimony electrodes. Bishop and Short, 467; 1’11. Interpretation of current - potential - temperature relationships of antimony electrodes in neutral solution. Short and Bishop, 724; VIII. BehaT-iour and energetics of current-carrying silver and silver halide electrodes in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides a t extreme dilution. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 845 ; IX. Theoretical prediction and experimental verification of fine structure of acid - base DEP titration curves for antimony electrodes under nitrogen.Short and Bishop, 860. Mercury-cathode --. I. Effect of current density. Herringshaw and Kassir, 923. Electrolytes : Proceedings of an International Symposium held in Trieste, June, 1969. Pesce. (Publication received), 512. Electronic(8) for Scientists : Principles and Experi- ments for Those Who Use Instruments. Malmstadt, Enke and Toren. (Publication received), 984. Introduction to Chemical Instrumentation, ___ Signals and Operations. Bair. (Publication received), 240 ; (Heview), 839. of Laboratory and Process Instruments. Griffitlis and Lee. {Publication received), 920. Theory of Acids and Bases. Luder and Zuffanti. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 608 ; (Review), 982.Electrophoresis : Chromatographic Reviews : Pro- gress in Chromatography, __ and Related Methods. Vol. 3. Lederer. (Heview), 414; Yol. 4. (Publication received), 768. Handbncli der niikrochemischen Xiethoden. Vol. 111. Anorganische chromatographische 3lctbo- den. 21norganische Chromatographie und Elektrophorex. Lederer, M ichl, Sclrlogl and Siegel. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 915. Paper Chromatographic and Electromigration Techniques in Radiochemistry. Bailey. (Pub- lication received), 768. Endocrinology : Ciba Foundation Colloquia on --, Vol. 14. Immunoassay of Hormones. Wolsten- liolme aiid Cameron. (I’ublication receive&, 840. Endosulfan . A and B : Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecti- cide residues.Evans, 669. Endosulfan alcohol : Paper-chromatographic separa- tion and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 369. Endrin : See 1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-6,7-e-epors-1~- 4&%,5,6,7,%,8a - octahydm -1,4-endo,endo-S,&&- methanonaphthalene. Engineering : Advances in Elcctrochemistry and Electrochemical - . Vol. 1. Delahay. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 606.xxvi INDEX TO VOLUME 87 lnzymea in Clinical Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Eriochrome: Screened - indicator for detmng. magnesium with EDTA. Bloxam, 907. Wrs: Detmng. hydroxyl groups (in -). Sully, 940. E&anolamine: Detmng. carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in solutions of -. Jeffery and Kipping, 694. IUhylenediaminetetra-acetic acid : Micro-detmn. of inorganic and total sulphate in urine.Lewis, 666. Precipitation from homogeneous solution by cation release at constant pH. 111. Influence of solubility of precipitates (- as masking agent). Cartwright, 163. Screened Eriochrome indicator for detmng. magnesium with -. Bloxam, 907. (ya-(Ethylthio)ethyl] OO-dimethyl phosphom- thonate : Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. demeton-methyl residues in fruits and vege- tables. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 485. 8.[%(Ethylthio)ethyl] OO-dimethyl phosphor0,thio- late: Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng.demeton-methyl residues in fruits and vege- tables. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 485. Bramination: Art of Answering - Questions. Lewin. (Publication received), 688. Xxplosives : See Propellants. F %ts : Colorimetric detmn. of dialkyltin compounds dissolved in - and olive oil. Adamson, 597. Vermiculite as analytical aid with special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. tomato solids in tomato products (and extracting -). Holland, 797. Weed: Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in wheat fractions. Hoffman, 650. Bwd-water: Solvent-extraction absorptiometric detmn. of copper in boiler -. Wilson, 884. Fdgl, Fritz : Feigl Anniversary Symposium.Edi- torial, 417. Wo-manganese : Detmng. traces of antimony, copper and lead in - with cathode-ray polarograph. Morris, 478. Ferrous - nitrosonium complex as qualitative test for nitrate. Norwitz, 829. firtiliser(s) : Detmng. aldrin in -. Wilson and Phillipson, 441. Joint Symposium on - Analysis, Held in London on 21st and 22nd April, 1960. (Re- view), 410. Fertiliser Society : Joint Symposium on Fertiliser Analysis, Held in London on 21st and 22nd April, 1960. (Review), 410. Flame photometry : Flammenphotometrie. Herr- mann and Alkemade. 2nd Edn. (Review), 166. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry. Carnes and Dean, 748. Techniques in Flame Photometric Analysis. Poluektov. Translated by Turton and Turton. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 766. Fraser and Sawyer, 230.Plow: Detmng. thiamine in wheat -. Flour-continued Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in - and edible oils. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220. Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in wheat fractions. Hoffman, 650. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and Medicine. Udenfriend. Molecular Biology. Vol. 3. Kaplan and Scheraga. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 918. Possibilities of phosphorescence measurement in chemical analysis : tests with new instrument (measuring phosphorescence - - ratio). Parker and Hatchard, 664.spectrometry: review. Parker and Rees, 83. X-Ray - analysis. Otter. (Summary), 323. Fluoride: Improved reagent for detmng. - in potable water. Lim, 197. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry : practi- cal considerations (reagentsfor -) . West, 630. Fluorine : Chemistry of Organic - Compounds. Hudlickq. (Publication received), 320. Manufacture and Use of - and Its Compounds. Rudge. (Publication received), 512. p-Fluorobenzoic acid : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analy- tical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Food(s): Chemical Analysis of -. Cox. 6th Edn. Pearson. (Publication received), 168; (Review), 004. Detmng. copper in - with 2,9-dirnethyl-l,10- phenanthroline. Jones and Newman, 637. Detmng. oxalic acid in -.Zarembski and Hodgkinson, 698. Recent Advances in - Science. Hawthorn and Leitch. Vols. I and 11. (Publication rekeived), 512; (Review), 915. Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in -. Detmng. demeton-methyl residues in fruits and vegetables. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 485. Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in - . Detmng. small amountsof BHC in flour and edible oils. Advisory Com- mittee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and - Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220. Toxic Chemicals in Agriculture and - Storage.(Publication received). 157. Food Additives : Instrumental Methods for Analysis of -. Butz and Noebels. (Review), 510. Food dyes : Paper-chromatographic identification of -. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. FructQee-phosphste: Solvent system for one- dimensional separation of hexose phosphates on filter-paper chromatograms. Agarwal, Sanwal and Krishnan, 758. Fruit pastilles: Detmng. glycerol in -. Lloyd, 62. M t s : Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. demeton-methyl residues in - a d vege- tables. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 486.INDEX TO G Mein: Spectrophotometric detmn.of tin in soil with -. McDonald and Stanton, 600. GaRium arsenide : Detmng. trace impurities in - by square-wave polarography. Jennings, 648. Spectrographic detmn. of silicon and other impurities in -. Oldfield and Mack, 778. Gas chromatography : See. Chromatography. &mnanium : Radiochemistry of -. Marinsky. (Publication received), 157. GW(es) : Properties of two highly selective sodium ion-responsive electrode -. Mattock, 930. silver, lithium and thallous ions. Mattock and Uncles, 977. D( +) Glucose : Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Gclncose oxidase : Specificity of commercial prepara- tions of - oc-DQlucose .pen&-acetae: Reference substances for use in organic microanalysis.Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. 6bcose-phosphate : Solvent system for one-dimen- sional separation of hexose phosphates on filter-paper chromatograms. Agarwal, Sanwal and Krishnan, 758. Wutamic acid: Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic acid, -, tryptophan and tyrosine in casein hydrolysates. Jones and Pay, 58. &lycerol: Detmng. - in fruit pastilles. Lloyd, 62. Glycolioyl residue : Detmng. - in substances containing neuraminic acid. Gibbons, 178. dilyoxal bis-(2-hydroxyanil) : Improved preparation of -. Drewry, 827. Use of - in detmng. microgram amounts of uranium. Wilson, 703. Gold: Detmng. - by extractive titration.Titley, 349. Green S : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791.Xesponse of sodium-sensitive electrode - to Crowne and Mansford, 294. H Hahium : Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing zirconium and -. Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. Hardener(@ : Detmng. iron by solvent extraction. I I. Application to aluminium-based - alloys. Jacksun and Phillips, 718. Heptachlor : See 1,4,5,8,7,8,8-Heptachloro-&L,4,7,7a- tetrahgdro-4,7-methanoindene. Heptachlor epoxide : Paper-chromatographic separa- tion and dehnn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing insecticide residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 824. 1,~5,6,7,8,8-Heptschloro-&L,4,7,78-tetrahydro 4 7 - methanoindene : Paper-chromatographic separa- tion and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues.Evans, 669. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing insecticide residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 824. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid cliromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Hexachlorobenzene : Reference substancs for use in organic micro-analvsis. Societv for Analv- VOLUME 87 XXVii Hexachlorocyclohexe : Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing insecticide residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 824. Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn.of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220. 1,2,3,4,10,10 - Hexachloro - 6,7 - epoxy - 1,4,4a,5,6,7,8, - 8a - octahydro - 1,4- endo,endo - 5,8 - dimethano - naphthalene : Paper-chromatographic separa- tion and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. 1,2,$,4,10,10 - Hexachloro - 6,7 -epoxy - 1,4,4a,5,6,7,8, 8a-octshydro-l,4-endo,exo-5,&dimethanonaph- thalene : Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressipg insecticide residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 824.Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. 1,~43,4,10,10 Hexachloro - 1,4,4a,5,8,8a - hexahye - 1,4,5,8-d1methanonaphthalene : Detmng. aldnn in fertilisers. Wilson and Phillipson, 441. Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing insecticide residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 824. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. 1,2,3,4,7,8 - Hexahydro-7- methyl- 8- oxo-4,7-phenan- throline : Reagent for small-scale detcn. of acrylonitrile.Sykes, 383. n-Hexane : Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils (purifying -). Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture, Society far Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220. Hexose phosphates : Solvent system for one-dimen- sional separation of - on filter-paper chroma- tograms. Agarwal, Sanwal and Krishnan, 758. Hippuric acid: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Hormones : Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endo- crinology. Vol. 14. Immunoassay of -. Wolstenholme and Cameron. (Publication received), 840. in Blood. Gray and Bacharach. (Review), 318.Hydriodic acid: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Hydrocsrbons : Simple chromatographic gas-analysis apparatus (detmng. -). Blakemore, 737. Hgdrochloric add: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chermstry, Microchemistrv GrouD. 400. tical g hem is try, Micrdchemistry G>oup, 304. - a -xxviii INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Hydrofluoric acid: Fluorimetric detmn. of very smail amounts of aluminium (platinum still for purifying -). Rees, 205. Hydrogen: Conductimetric micro detmn. of - in organic compounds. Greenfield and Smith, 875. Hydrogen peroxide : Analysing solutions of per-acids and -. Sully and Williams, 653. Society for -4nalytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400.Hydroxocobalamin : Standardising ~ . Smith, Martin, Gregory and Shaw, 183. Hydmxyl groups: Detmng. -. Sully, 940. 8-Hydroxyquinoline : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analy- tical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Reagents for use in micro-analysis. I Imipramine : See N-(Dimethylaminopropy1)imido- Indanetrione hydrate: Quantitative detmn. of nitrogen by modified -- method. Jacobs, 53; Erratum, 159. Cltra-micro quantitative detmn. of ammonia by -. Jacobs. (Summary), 242. Indigo carmine: Simple detmn. of dissolved oxygen with ---. Meyling and Frank, 60. Indigotine : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. ~ndInm: Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsen- ide by square-wave polarography (detmng. -).Jennings, 648. Dithizone - cellulose acetate columns of increased capacity in detmng. - by Pierce and Peck‘s neutron-activation method. Mapper and Fryer, 297. Industrial wastea : See EtlSuents. lnsectiude : Paper-chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated - residues. Evans, 669. Rapid detmn. of seed-dressing - residues in animal relicta. Taylor, 874. See also Pesticides. lnstihte of Petroleum : Gas Chromatography abstracts 1961. Knapman and Scott. (Publi- cation received), 688. Spectroscopy. Wells. (Publication received), 768. Instrument Society of herim.: Gas Chromato- graphy : Second International Symposium Held under the Auspices of the Analysis Instrumentation Division of -. Noebels, Wall and Brenner. (Review), 77.h&umentcrtion : Introduction to Chemical -, Electronic Signals and Operations. Bair. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 839. lnstFuments : Electronics for Scientists : Principles and Experiments for Those Who Use -. Malmstadt, Enke and Toren. (Publication received), 984. Electronics of Laboratory and Process -. Griffiths and Lee. (Publication received), 920. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry : Chemistry of Natural Products. (Review), 238. Enzymes in Clinical Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. 11. Skin- ner. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 766. Rules for I.U.P.A.C. Notation for Organic Compounds. (Review), 154. Wood Chemistry. (Publication received), 920. dibewl hydrochloride. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics: Symbols, Units and Nomenclature in Physics.(Publication received), 984. Iodide : Differential electrolytic potentionietry. V. Precision and accuracy of applications to srgentimetry . (detmng. -). Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 207. o-Iodobemoic acid : Refcrencc substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Ion-exchange : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions between __ resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dison, 3’3. Indium : Radiochemistry of . Leddicottc. (Publication received), 155. Iron : Analysing complex alloys, ivith particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten.Distribution of metallic ions (including -) between ion-exchange resins aiid hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridgc and Dixon, 32. Detmng. __by solvent extraction. I. Detmng. -- in zone-refined aluminium. Jackson and Phillips, 712; 11. Application to aluminium- based hardener alloys, 7 IS. Detmng. - in metals a i d tninerals by con- trolled-potential coulometry. Milner and Edwards, 125. Detmng. traces of ~ in molybdenum coni- pounds with 4,7-diphenyl- 1,lO-phenanthrolinc. Galliford and Newman, 6s. Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence o f inorganic chlorides. Gorsuch, 11 2. Jlercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of current density (deposition of --).Herring- shaw and Kassir, 923. Solochrome violet RS in polarograpliy. Detmng. traces of -. Rooney and McTver, 895. Isotopes: Detmng. radioactive __ by solid count- ing. Jenkins, 762. Inorganic Isotopic Syntheses. Herkr. (Publica- tion received), 984. Labelled reagents in bioclieinical analysis. White- head. (Summary), S43. Radioactive - in analysis. (;orsuch. (Sum- mary), 842. Radiochemical Manual. Part I : Physical Data. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 916. I.U.P.A.C.: See International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. J Jellies, table : Detcng. Sunset yellow FCF and orange GGN in -. Reed and Heinekev, 391. Journal(s) : hngewandte Cheniie. International Edn. in English. 1701. 1, Xo. 1, January, 1062. Foerst. (l’ublication received), 320. -Applied Optics.Howard. 1701. I, No. 1, January, 1962. (Publication received), 240. British Technology Index. \’ol. I, So. 1, Jan- uary, 1962. Coates. (Publication received), 320. Change of Editorship of A xalytical A bsfracl?, 841. Life Sciences. No. 1, January, 1962. (Publication received), 512. Phosphorus and Potassium. Lancaster and Mermikides. Vol. 1, KO. 1, April, 1968. (Publication received), 511. Thermal Analysis Review. Redfern. No. 1, May, 1962. (Publication received), 688.ISDEX TO K ICarabhane : S L ~ 2!1-bIethglheptgl)~&dinitro- phenyl crotonate. Kjeldahl catalyst : Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Cliemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. L Labelled reagents : See Radioactive. Laboratory and \\*orkshop Notes 1959-1961. Lang. (Publication received), 920.Organization and hdministratioii. Guy. (Pub- hcation received), 688. Langmuir, Irving: Collected Works of -: With Contributions in Memoriam Including a Com- plete Bibliography of His Works. Suits and Way. Vols. 7, 8 and 9. (Publication received), 158. Lead: Detmng. trace elements in silicate roclts. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Detmng. traces of antimony, copper and I_ in ferro-manganese with cathode-ray polarograph. Morris, 478. Iktmng. traces ol in drinking water. Abbott and Harris, 387 ; Manley, 762. Detmng. traces ot silver in __ and lead oxides with dithizone. Jones and Kewman, 66. Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence of inorganic chlorides. Gorsuch, 113.Radiochemistry of -. Gibson. (Publication received), 15;. Sqnare-wave polarograyhy with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. -). Wood and Clark, 343; Erratum, 688. Lead ohromate : Reagents for use in niicro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchem- istry Group, 400. Lead oxides: Detmng. traces of silver in lead and -- with dithizone. Jones and Newman, 66. Life Sciences. No. 1, Jan., 1962. (Publication received), 5 13. Lindane: Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goul- den and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Lithium : Response of sodiuni-sensitive electrode glass to silver, -- and thallous ions. Mattock and Uncles, 977. Supplement to Mellors’ Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry.Vol. 11. Supplement 11. Part I. - and Sodium. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 508. Lyeopene: Vermiculite as analytical aid with .special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. tomato solids in tomato products. Holland, 795. M Magnesium : Application of atomic absorption to rapid detmn. of - in electronic nickel and Bickel alloys. in General Engineering : Properties and Design Data. (Publication received), 51 1. Screened Eriochrome indicator for detmng. - with EDTA. Bloxam, 907. Spectrophotometric detmn. of - in uranium. Athavale, Bhasin and Jangida, 217. Magnesinrn perchlorate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400.Andrew and Nichols, 25. VOLUME 87 sxix Malathion : See &l,%Di(ethoxycarbonyl)ebhyl 00- Bhnganem: Analysing complex alloys, with parti- cular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (in- cluding ---) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detning. c_ in kigh-quality calcium carbonate by tetraplienylarsonium chloride. Richardson, 435. Detmng. traces of antimony, copper and lead in ferro- ~ with cathode-ray polaropph. Morris, 478. Simultaneous polarographic detmn. of copper, zinc and - in plant material. Sirois, 900. Volumetric detmn. of - in fluoride solutions with particular reference to analysis of alloys. Headridge and Taylor, 905. Manganese acetate : Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents.Rashbrook, 826. Mannitol: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Measuring cylinders: Use of __ for delivery pur- poses. Dean, 503. Medicine: Assessment of Actik-ity of Disease. Lawrence. (Review), 164. Enzymes in Clinical Chemistry. (Publication received), 158. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and ---. Uden- friend. Molecular Biology. Vol. 3. Kaplan and Scheraga. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 918. lntroduction to Clinical Laboratory. MacFate. (Review), 510. Practical Clinical Biochemistry. Varky. 3rd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Melamine: Reference substances for use in o r g b c micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304.Menazon: Ion-exchange method for detmng. __ residues in plant material. Calderbank and Turner, 273. Mercuric sulphate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Mercury-cathode electrolysis. I . Effect of current density. Herringshaw and Kassir, 923. electrode : Analytical applications of - : review. Page, Maxwell and Graham, 245. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bis- muth (and -) from reaction zone of acetyl- ene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of -). Carnes and Dean, 748. Metals: Analyse der Metalle. Vol. 11. Chemi- kerausschuss der Gesellschaft Deutscher Metall- hutten- und Bergleute e.V.2nd Edn. (Review), 410. Analysis of Gases in -. Turovtsevaand Knnin. Translated by Thompson. (Publication re- ceived), 240; (Review), 411. Detmng. carbon in less common - and highly alloyed stainless steels. Green, Still and Chirnside, 630. Detmng. oxygen by fast-neutron activation. Coleman, 590. Identifying and detmng. foreign phases and con- stituents in -, with special reference k, beryllium. Rooksby and Green, 539. Separation of Heavy -. De. (Review), 238. dimethyl phosphorothiolothionate. lKetsSJlstox : See Demeton-methy1.wx INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Xethoxychlor : See ~&Bis(pmethoxyphenJrl)=1,1,1- trichloroethane. %(1 -Methylheptyl) -4,6=dinihphenyl crotonab: Detmng. spray residues of Karathane. Skerrett and Baker, 228. %(l-Methylpropyl)~6initrophenyl fl P-dimeF amlate: Detmng.spray residues of Acricid. Skerrett and Baker, 493. Microbiology: Advances in Applied -. Vol. 3. Umbreit. (Publication received), 168. IKine gases : Gas-chromatographic analysis of - by zero suppression technique. Vizard and Wynne, 810. Minerals : Detmng. constituents of rocks and - by gas chromatography. I. Detmng. carbon dioxide. Jeffery and Kipping, 379. Rock-Forming -. Vol. 1. Deer, Howie and Zussman. (Publication received), 320; (Re- view), 607; Vol. 3. (Publication received), 612; (Review), 914; Vol. 5. (Publication received), 984. Molecular weight : Determination des Masses MolCculaires et des Degrds de PolymCrisation. Piganiol, Jean, Vallet and Wippler. (Review), 511. Sensitive differential-ebullioscopic method. Trowell, Taylor and Brown, 677.Molybdenum : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (in- cluding -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detrnng. traces of iron in - compounds with 4,7-diphenyl- 1,lO-phenanthroline. Galliford and Newman, 68. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. -). Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. SonoethamIamine : .See Ethanolamine. Morphine: Separating and detmng. - and thebaine. Clair, 499. Milssbauer Effect : Review - with Collection of Reprints. Frauenfelder. (Publication re- ceived), 5 12. N Naphthalene : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Naphthol yellow 8 : Paper-chromatographic identi- fication of food dyes.Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. N-l-Naphthylethylenediamine : Detcng. nitrate and nitrite with -. Irudayasamy and Natarajan, 236. Batural Products: Chemistry of -. (Review), 338. Newupmine : See 2,9-Dimet~l-l,l0-phenanthroline. Neodymium chloride : Calibration of wavelength scale on spectrophotometers by samarium chloride and -. Fog and Osnes, 760. NBBsler’s reagent: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for AnalyticaI Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Heuraminic acid : See &Amino-3,6-dideox~-D-gZy- cero-D..falo-nonulos-l-onic acid. Neutron Activation : Neutronenaktivierung als analy- tisches Hilfsmittel.Schulze. (Publication received), 512. H4ckel: Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (including -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. HMsel-cont inued Application of atomic absorption to rapid detmn. of magnesium in electronic - and - alloys. Andrew and Nichols, 26. Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Radiochemistry of -. Kirby. (Publication received), 607. Simultaneous polarographic detmn. of copper, zinc and manganese (and -) in plant material. Sirois, 900. Spectrophotometric detmn. of - in wheat fractions. Hoffman, 660. Ninhydrin : See Indanetrione hydrate. Niobium : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to -, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions between ion- exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions.Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detmng. tantalum and -: review. Cockbill, 611. Volumetric detmn. of - in presence of tanta- lum. Headridge and Taylor, 43; Errata, 159, 920. Nitrate: Detcng. - and nitrite with N-l-naph- thylethylenediamine. Irudayasamy and Nata- rajan, 236. Detcng. - and nitrite with Tofranil. Irudaya- samy and Natarajan, 831. Pink ferrous - nitrosonium complex as qualitative test for -. Norwitz, 829. Rapid detmn. of - in fresh and saline waters. Montgomery and Dymock, 374. Nitric acid: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400.Nitrides: Rapid detmn. of nitrogen in -. Passer, Hart and Julietti, 601. Nitrite : Detcng. nitrate and - with N-naphthyl- ethylenediamine. Irudayasamy and Natarajan, 236. Detcng. nitrate and - with Tofranil. Irudapa- samy and Natarajan, 831. pNitrotu@ine: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Nitrobenzene: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. !%Ni@O-%AUhualdazin€~ : Detcng. and detmng. - in nitrofurazone. Bird and Stevens, 362. Nitrohuazone : See 5-Nitro-2-furfnrylidene semi- carbarone. 5-Nitro-2-furfnrylidene semicarbarone : Detcng. and detmng. 5-nitro-2-furfuraldazine in nitro- furazone. Bird and Stevens, 362.Nitrogen: Rapid d e , h n . of - in nitrides. Passer, Hart and Julietti, 501. Simple oxygen generator for Dumas - Unter- zaucher method. McCillivray, 833. Guantitative detmn. of - by modified indane- trione hydrate method. Jacobs, 63; Erratum, 159. Ultra-micro quantitative detmn. of ammonia by indanetrione hydrate. Jacobs. (Summary), 242. Hitrous oxide: Detmng. carbon dioxide and -- in solutions of rnonoethanolamine. Jeffery and Kipping, 594. Nomenclature : Naming Organic Compounds : \Guide to - Used in Organic Chemistry. Tinley. (Publication received), 840. Symbols, Units and - in Physics. Inter- national Union of Pure and Applied Physics. (Publication received), 984.INDEX TO Non-AqneQus Solvents : Chemistry in -. Sisler. (Publication received), 416. Notation: Rules.for I.U.P.A.C. - for Organic Compounds. (Review), 164. Nuclear Energy: Progress in -. Series IX. Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 2. Crouthamel. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 606. Nudear Magnetic Resonance : Interpretation of NMR Spectra. Wiberg and Nist. (Publication received), 984. Introduction to Analysis of Spin-Spin Splitting in High-Resolution - Spectra. Roberts. (Review), 239. Nudeic acids: Detmng. - in biological materials: amendment. Hutchison and Munro, 303. 0 Obituaries : Alcock, A., 161, 244. Allen, D. G., 325. Backes, J . J. V., 418. Bracewell, G. A., 325. Britton, H. T. S., 325. Campbell, E. P., 325. Christian, H. W., 921. Claremont, C. L. L., 325. Cockburn, T., 5, 325. Corner, M., 921. Cornwell, C. W., 613. Dodd, F.R., 241. Eynon, L., 4, 325. Fletcher, A. E., 325. French, A., 325. Hall, G. F., 1, 82, 325. Henly, A. A., 325. Hinton, C. L., 418, 419. Hodgson, H. W., 325. Horton, H. V., 418. King, J., 418. McNicol, R. A,, 325. Marshall, F. C. B., 769. Phillips, D. F., 325. Russell, E., 418, 419. Salt, H. B., 418. Wordsworth, C. H., 325. 1,8,4,5,6,7,8,8 - Octachloro -1,3,Sa,4,7,7a-hexahydro - 57-methanoisobenzofn : Rapid identifica- tion and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromato- graphy. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds, 169. Oils : Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible -. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances I’sed in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn.of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220. Vermiculite as analytical aid with special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. tomato solids in tomato products (and extracting -). Holland, 797. Olive oil: Colorimetric detmn. of dialkyltin com- pounds dissolved in fats and -. Adamson, 697. Optics: Applied -. Howard. Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1962. (Publication received), 240. otsnge GiGN : See l-m-blphophenylazo-Znaphthod 6-sulphonic acid. Orbital Calculations: Notes on Molecular -. Roberts. (Publication received), 78 ; (Review), 919. Theory: Molecular - for Organic Chemists. Streitwieser. (Publication received), 320. VOLUME 87 xxxi Organic chemistry : See Chemistry. Osmium : Radiochemistry of -. Leddicotte. W c acid: Detmng.- in food. Zarembski and Oxygen : Detmng. - by fast-neutron activation. Detmng. - in beryllium by vacuum fusion. generator: Simple - for Dumas - Unterzaucher Portable polarograph for detmng. dissolved - Rapid detmn. of - in oxide coating of pow- Simple detmn. of dissolved - with indigo (Publication received), 167. Hodgkinson, 698. Coleman, 590. Everett and Thompson, 515. method. McGillivray, 833. Meyling and Frank, 684. dered copper. Julietti and Hart, 452. carmine. Meyling and Frank, 60. P Palladium: Iodimetric detmn. of - and analysis Paper chromatography : See Chromatography. of - - silver alloys. Segar, 230. Laboratory Handbook of Pulp and - Manu- facture, incorporating the Fourth Edition of Steven’s ‘I- Mill Chemist.” Grant. 2nd Edn. (Review), 762.Paramagnetic Resonance : Introductory Monograph. Pake. (Publication received), 984. Parathion : See 0 O-Diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphoro- thiona t e. Particle size: Sedimentation methods of -- analysis. Kaye. (Summary), 4. Pastilles, fruit: Detmng. glycerol in -. Lloyd, 62. Per-acids : Analysing solutions of - and hydrogen peroxide. Sully and Williams, 653. Perchlonc acid : Complete and controlled oxidation of organic matter by -. Monk, 64. Pesticide$) : Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated - in crops bygas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Recommended methods of analysis of - resi- dues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in fiour and edible oils. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in .Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for .Analytical Chemistry, and Xssn.of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220; Detmng. demeton - methyl residues in fruits and vegetables, 485. See also Insecticides. Petroleum: Hecommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils (purifying light -). Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture. Society for Analytical Chemistry, and Assn. of British Manufactiirers of Agricultural Chcmi- cals, 220. pH Measurement and Titration. Mattock, with chapter by Taylor. (Review), 74. of --, 1961-1962. (Publication received), 158. Influence of Animal Strain Selection and Con- ditioning on Biological Experiments and -4ssays.(Publication received), 768. Pharmacognosy: Textbook of -. Trease. 8th Edn. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 413. Pharmacopoeia: Extra __ (Martindale) : S~p?lt.- ment 1961. (Review), 154. Pharmaceutical Society of areat Britain: CalendarPharmacy : Aids to Pharmaceutical Calculations. Gerrard. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 31 1 Bentley’s Text-Book of Pharmaceutics. Davis, Bean, Carless, Fishburn, Harris, and Sargent. 7th Edn (Publication recwved), 78. Handbuch der Kolorimetrie. 1-01. 1. Kolori- metrie in der Pharmazie. KakA,E and Vejd6lek. Translated by Hachovh. (Publication received), 608. Pharmaceutical Analysis. Higuchi and Rroch- mann-Hanssen. (Review), 316. Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry : Quantita- tive Analysis. Beckett and Stenlake. (Publi- cation received), 768.Rapid Microchemical Identification Methods in and Toxicology. Amelinli. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 983. Phenacetin: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry. Microchemistry Group, 304. Phenol(s) : Detmng. hydroxyl groups (in - --). Sully, 940. Monitoring phenolic contaminated waters. Gar- nett and Cox, 147. Phenylmercury acetate : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for -4nalytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Phosphate reagents Nos. 1 and 2: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. test: Standard colour for -. Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400.Phosphorescence : Possibilities of - measurement in chemical analysis : tests with new instrument. Parker and Hatchard, 664. Phosphorus and Potassium. Lancaster and Mer- mikides. Vol. 1, No. 1, April, 1962. (Publica- tion received), 5 11. Eliminating interference from - in flame- spectrophotometric detmn. of calcium. Heeney, Ward and Willson, 49. liadiochemistry of -. Itlullins and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 607. Photometry, flame : See Flame Photometry. Photosynthesis of Carbon Compounds. Calvin and Bassham. (Publication received), 512. Physics: Encyclopaedic Dictionary of -. Vol. 1. Thewlis. (Publication received), 416; Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 5, 840; Vol. 6, 920. Symbols, Units and Nomenclature in -. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.(Publication received), 984. Piaaeelenols: Luminescence of ---. New fluori- metric reagent for selenium. Parker and Harvey, 558. Pht(s): Colorimetric detmn. of sulphur in -. Middleton, 444. Detmng. spray residues of Karathane. Skerrett and Baker, 228. Eliminating interference from phosphorus in flame-spectrophotometric detmn. of calcium (in -). Heeney, Ward and Willson, 49. Ionexchange method for detmng. menazon residues in - material. Calderbank and Turner, 273. Polarographic detmn. of azinphos-methyl residues in crops. Bates, 786. Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Gulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Plant(s)--co~zrilzued Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs.Detmng. demeton- methyl residues in fruits and vegetables. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, Society for Analytical Chemistry and Assn. of British Manufacturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 486. Removal of - extractives interfering in detmn. of malathion residues in barley and rice bran. Bates, Howlands and Harris, 643. Simultaneous polarographic detmn. of copper, zinc and manganese in - material. Sirois, 900. Plastics: Properties and Testing of ___ hhterials. Lever and Rhys. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 840. Platinum : Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bismuth (and ----) from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of -).Radiochemistry of ---. Leddicotte. (Publica- tion received), 15 7. Poisoning by Drugs and Chemicals: Index of Toxic Effects and Their Treatment. Cooper. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 688. Polarograph: Portable - for rapid detmn. of dissolved oxygen. hleyling and Frank, 684. Polarography : Detmng. trace impurities in gallium arsenide by square-wave - (hydrochloric acid as base electrolyte in -). Jennings, 648. Progress in -. Vols. I and 11. Zuman and Kolthoff. (Publication received), 416; (Re- view), 917. Square-wave - with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium. Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. Pollutants: Chemical Reactions in the Low- and Upper -4tmosphere. (Review), 914. Poly(ethy1ene) : See Polythene. Polymerisation, degree of -: DCtermination des Masses MolCculaires et des Degrh de Poly- merisation.Piganiol, Jean, Vallet and Wippler. (Review), 6 1 1. Parts I1 and 111. Kline. (Publication received), 920. Block and Graft Copolymers. Ceresa. (Publica- tion received), 240. Polythene : Bismuth radionuclides in analysis. 11. Detmng. radon in waters (absorption of radon by -). Kerr, Coomber and Lewis, 944. Poncean 4R : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Poncean SX : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Pontachrome violet SW: See Solochrome violet RS. Potassium: Influence of foreign ions on detmn. of -- as tetraphenylboron salt. Thomas, 151. Phosphorus and -.Lancaster and Mermi- kides. Vol. 1, No. 1, April, 1962. (Publication received), 5 11. Radiochemistry of -. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 240. Potasslum nitrate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Potassium sulphate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Potentiometry: See Amlysis. Carnes and Dean, 748. Polymers: Analytical Chemistry of -.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 sxxiii p1.ecipitstion from homogeneous solution by cation release a t constant pH. 111. Influence of Fieser and Fieser. Advanced Organic Chemistry, Propellants : Spectrophotometric detmn. of sucrose Fog. Standardization of Spectrophotornetric octa-acetate in --.Clarkson and Emmott, Data in Near Ultraviolet, Visual and Near 870. Infrared, 608. Publications received : Fouchier and Billet. Chemical Dictionary. 2nd Amelink. Rapid Microchemical Identification Edn., 340. Methods in Pharmacy and Toxicology, 608. Frauenfelder. Mossbauer Effect : Review-with Association of British Chemical Manufacturers. British Chemicals and Their Manufacturers, 78. Furman. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis. Aynsley and Littlewood. I’rinciples of Titri- Vol. 1. 6th Edn., 608. metric Analysis, 981. Garside and Phillips. Testbook ot Pure and Bailey. Paper Chromatographic and Electro- Applied Cheniistry. 2nd Edn., 41 6. migration TeclIniques in Ra~iochelll~stry, $68. Xises au Point de Chimie Analytique Pure et AppliquCe et d’halvse Bromatolo- Rair.Introduction to Chemical Instrumentation, gique. 10th Series, 768. Electronic Signals and Operations, 240. &te and Lddicotte. Radiochemistry of Cobalt, Gautier, Kenault and Pellerin. Fiches ’feclr- 167. niques d’Analyse Bromatologique, 78. Rauer. Stralllungslnessung inl optiscllen spek- Gensler and Gensler. Writing Guide for Chemists, tralbereich, 608. 155. Gerrard. Aids to Pharmaceutical C alcii lations. Bauman. Absorption Spectroscopy, 688. Beckett and Stenlake. Chemistry : Quantitative Analysis, 768. Gibson. Radiochemistry of Lead, 15i. Belcher and Xlutten. Quantitative Inorganic Glick. Methods of Biochemical -4nalysis. Vol. Analysis. 2nd Edn., 320. British -R;Ton-Ferrous l\lletah Rcscarch Assn. Gottschalk. Statistik in quantitativen chemisclien RNF halytical Conference, Nalvern, 1961,768. Brown.Hydroboration, 608. Gray. Molecular Structure and the Properties of Publications received-codnzted solubility of precipitates. Cartwight, 163. 168. Collection of Reprints, 512. Gautier. 2nd Edn., 511. Practical Pharmacou tical IX, 608; Vol. X, 980. Jlnalyse, 320. Liquid Crystals, 416. 78. and Process Instruments, 920. Briigel‘ lrltroduction to Infrared Spectroscopy' Gregg, Surface Chemistry of Solids, 2nd Edn., Translated by Katritzky and Katritzky, 240. Griffiths and Lee. Electronics of Laboratory Burclifield and Storrs. Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography, 512. Grindler. Radiochemistry of Uranium, 688. Bush. Chromatography of Steroids, 137. Calvin and Rasshsin. Photosynthesis oi Carbon Laboratory Organization and Admhistra- Compounds, 512.tion, 688. Caven, Crawford and .\lexander. Quantitative H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ,~~sorpt~onsspektroskop~e im ultra- Chemical Analysis and Inorganic Preparations. violetten und sichtbaren Spektralbereich, 607. Hawthorn and h i t c h . Recent Advances in Food 2nd Edn., 608. Ceresa. Block and Graft Copolymers, 240. Science. Vols. I and 11, 512. Charlot. Dosages ColorimCtriques des Elkments Headridge. l>hotolnetric Titrations, 157. Min6raux. 2nd Edn., 78. Heftmann. Chromatography, 320. (‘harlot, Badoz-Lambling and Trdmillon. Elec- Herber. ~~~~~~~i~ ~~~~~~i~ Syntheses, 984. trochcmical Reactions : Electrochemical Hu dlicky. cliemistry of organic Fluorine Methods of Analysis, 512. Cheronis. Submicrogram Experimentation, $8. Humniel.Anal yse der Tenside : Infrarotspek- Conway. Microdiff usion Analysis and Volumetric troskopische und chemische Methoden. Two Error. 8th Edn., 158. Vols., 512. Cooper. I’oisoning bY Drugs and Chemicals : Ingram. Methods of Organic Elemental Micro- Cndex of Toxic Effects and Their Treatment. 2nd Edn., 688. Jaff6 and Orchin. Theory and Application of Cox and Pearson. Chemical Analysis of Foods. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, 984. 5th Edn., 168. Jaffe and Turkeltaub. Atlas of .inalysis Lines, IX. Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 2, 320. KdkjC and VejdGlek. Handbuch der Kolori- Dal Nogare and Juvet. Gas - Liquid Chromato- metrie. Vol. I. Translated by HachovA, 608. graphy : Theory and Practice, 920. Practice and Science Davis, Rean, Carless, Fishburn, Harris, and of Breadmaking.3rd Edn., 768. %-gent. Bentley’s Text-Book of Pharma- Kirby. Radiochemistry of Nickel, 607. cautics. 7th Edn., 78. Kline. Analytical Chemistry of Polymers. Part Deer, Howie and Zussman. Rock-Forming I1 and 111, 920. Minerals. Vol. 1, 320; Vol. 3, 512; Vol. 5, 984. Knapman and Scott. Gas Chromatography Delahay. Advances in Electrochemistry and Abstracts 1961, 688. Electrochemical Engineering. Vol. I, 158. Knox. Gas Chromatography, 513. de la Mare and Klyne. Progress in Stereochem- Kolthoff, Elving and Sandell. Treatise on istry Vul. 3, 612. Analytical Chemistry. Part I, Vol. 3, 416; DeVsvarre. Chemistry and Manufacture of Part 11, Vol. 7, 512. Cosmetics. Vol. 1. 2nd Edn., 688. Kusaka and ?Meinlie. Rapid Radiochemical Elwell and Gidley. Atomic-Absorption Spectro- Separations, 240.photometry, 240. Lacroix. Analyse Chimique : Interpr6tation des Elwell and Wood. Analysis of Titanium, Zir- R6sultat.s par le Calcul Statistique, 688. conium and Their Alloys, 240. Lang. Laboratory and Workshop Notes 1969- Durrant and Durrant. Introduction to Advanced 1961. 920. Inorganic Chemistry, 240. Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Iridium, 157. Conipounds, 320. analysis, 688. Crouthamel. Progress in Nuclear Energy. Series 512. Kent- Jones and Mitchell.xxxiv INDEX TO VOLUME 87 Publication8 received-continued Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Osmium, 157. Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Platinum, 157. Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Rubidium, 607. Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Sulfur, 607. Lederer. Chromatographic Reviews. Vol. 4, 768. Lederes, Michl, Schlogl, Siege1 and Kainz.Handbuch der Mikrochemischen Methoden. Vol. 111, 416. Lever and Rhys. Properties and Testing of Plastics Materials. 2nd Edn., 840. Lewin. Art of Answering Examination Questions, 688. Luder and Zuffanti. Electronic Theory of Acids and Bases. 2nd Edn., 608. Malmstadt, Enke and Toren. Electronics for Scientists, 984. Marinsky. Radiochemistry of Germanium, 167. Meggers, Corliss and Scribner. Tables of Spectral- Mezhiborskaya. Photoneutron Method of Deter- Miall. New Dictionary of Chemistry. 3rd Edn., Mullins and Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Mullins and Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Mullins and Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Mullins and Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Mullins and Leddicotte. Radiochemistry of Newburger. Manual of Cosmetic Analysis, 608.0’ Kelley. Detection and Measurement of Nuclear Radiation, 768. Ostroumov. Application of Organic Bases in Analytical Chemistry. Translated by Paterson, 920. Pake. Paramagnetic Resonance, 984. Patai. Glossary of Organic Chemistry, 608. Percival and Percival. Structural Carbohydrate Chemistry. 2nd Edn., 984. Pesce. Electrolytes : Proceedings of an Inter- national Symposium held in Trieste, June, 1959, 512. Poluektov. Techniques in Flame Photometric Analysis. Translated by Turton and Turton, 240. Piibil. Komplexone in chemischen Analyse. 688. Ramirez-Muiioz and Salcedo-Escobar. Quimica Analitica Cualitativa, 158. Rao. Ultra-Violet and Visible Spectroscopy: Chemical Applications, 78. Roberts, J. D. Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations, 7 8. Rose and Rose.Condensed Chemical Dictionary. 6th Edn., 240. Rosin. Reagent Chemicals and Standards. 4th Edn., 240. Ross. Biological Alkylating Agents : Funda- mental Chemistry and Design of Compounds for Selective Toxicity, 158. Rudge. Manufacture and Use of Fluorine and Its Compounds, 512. Schroter and Metzner. Gas-Chromatographie 1961, 984. Schulze. Neutronenaktivierung als analytisches Hilfsmittel, 512. Sharp. Inorganic Chemistry, 688. Sisler. Chemistry in Non-Aqueous Solvents, Skinner. Experimental Thermochemistry. Vol. Line Intensities. Part I, 688. mining Beryllium, 320. 158. Phosphorus, 607. Potassium, 240. Silicon, 416. Sodium, 607. Tungsten, 78. 416. 11, 320. Publication# received-confinued Streitwieser. Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists, 320.Strouts, Wilson, Parry- Jones and Gilfillan. Chemical Analysis : The Working Tools. Vols. I, I1 and 111. 2nd Edn., 768. Suits and Way. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir : With Contributions in Memoriam Including Complete Bibliography of His Works. Vols. 7, 8 and 9, 158. Sunderman and Townley. Radiochemistry of Silver, 158. Thewlis. Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Physics. Vol. I, 416; Vols. 2, 3, 4 and 6, 840; Vol. 6, 920. Thomas. Recherche6 sur la Structure et les Fonctions des Acids Dboxyribonucldiques, 688. Thompson. Advances in Spectroscopy. Vol. 11, 168. Thorn and Ludwig. Dithiocarbamates and Re- lated Compounds, 768. Tinley. Naming Organic Compounds : Guide to Nomenclature Used in Organic Chemistry, 840. Trease. Textbook of Pharmacognosy. 8th Edn., 78. Turovtseva and Kunin.Analysis of Gases in Metals. Translated by Thompson, 240. Udenfriend. Fluorescence Assay in Biology and Medicine, 416. Umbreit. Advances in Applied Microbiology. Vol. 3, 158. Varley. Practical Clinical Biochemistry. 3rd Edn., 840. Wiberg and Nist. Interpretation of NMR Spectra, 984. Wilson and Wilson. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. IC, 320. Wells. Spectroscopy, 768. Wix. Town Waste Put to Use, 240. Wolstenholme and Cameron. Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology. Vol. 14. Im- munoassay of Hormones, 840. Zuman and Kolthoff. Progress in Polarography. Vols. I and 11, 416. Angewandte Chemie. International Edn . in English. Vol. 1, No. 1, January, 1962, 320. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry for 1961, 768. Applied Optics. Vol. I, No.1, January, 1962, 240. British Standards Yearbook 1962, 330. British Technology Index. Vol. I, No. 1, Jan- Calendar of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Chemical Reactions in the Lower and Upper Deoxyribonucleic Acid : Structure, Synthesis and Enzymes in Clinical Chemistry, 158. Influence of Animal Strain Selection and Con- ditioning on Biological Experiments and Assays, 768. Life Sciences. No. 1, Jan., 1962, 512. Magnesium in General Engineering : Properties and Design Data,, 51 1. Organic Syntheses. Vol. 40, 78; Vol. 41, 416. Phosphorus and Potassium. Vol. 1, No. 1, April, Radiochemical Manual. Part 1 : Physi-a1 Data, Recent Developments in the Sterilisation of Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry. uary, 1962, 320. Britain, 1961-1962, 158. Atmosphere, 158.Function, 768. 1962, 511. 416. Surgical Materials, 157. Vol. XLVI, 840.INDEX TO VOLUME 87 xxxv Publications received-continued Supplement to Mellor’s Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 11, Supplt. 11, Part I, 158. Symbols, Units and Nomenclature in Physics, 984. Thermal Analysis Review. No. 1, May, 1962, 688. Toxic Chemicals in Agriculture and Food Storage, Wood Chemistry, 920. See also Book reviews. 157. Pulp: Laboratory Handbook of - and Paper Manufacture, incorporating the Fou?,h Edition of Steven’s “Paper Mill Chemist. Grant. 2nd Edn. (Review), 762. I& Radioactivation analysis of semiconductors. Hazelby. (Summary), 514. Neutronenaktiviering als analytisches Hilfsmittel. Schulze. (Publication received), 512.Radioactive Contamination of Materials Used in Scientific Research. DeVoe. (Review), 165. isotopes: Detmng. - by solid counting. Jenkins, 762. isotopes in analysis. Gorsuch. (Summary), 842. materials : Radiochemistry Manual. Part I : Physical Data. (Publication received), 416; (Review), 916. reagents : Labelled reagents in biochemical analysis. Whitehead. (Summary), 843. Radiochemistry : Detection and Measurement of Nuclear Radiation. O’Kelley. (Publication received), 768. of Cobalt. Bate and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 157. of Germanium. Marinsky. (Publication re- ceived), 157. of Iridium. Leddicotte. (Publication received), 157. of Lead. Gibson. (Publication received), 157. of Nickel. Kirby. (Publication received), 607. of Osmium. Leddicotte. (Publication received), 157.of Phosphorus. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publi- cation received), 607. of Platinum. Leddicotte. (Publication received), 157. of Potassium. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publica- tion received), 240. of Rubidium. Leddicotte. (Publication received), 607. of Silicon. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 416. of Silver. Sunderman and Townley. (Publica- tion received), 158. of Sodium. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 607. of Sulfur. Leddicotte. (Publication received), 607. of Tungsten. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publica- tion received), 78. of Uranium. Grindler. (Publication received), 688. Paper Chromatographic and Electromigration Techniques in -. Bailey. (Publication received), 768. Radiochemical Manual. Part 1 : Physical Data.(Publication received), 416; (Review), 916. Rapid Radiochemical Separations. Kusaka and Meinke. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 838. Radon: Bismuth radionuclides in analysis. 11. Detmng. - in waters. Ken, Coomber and Lewis, 94.4. Reagent(s) : Chemicals and Standards. Rosin. 4th Edn. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 767. for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Search for new - for absorptiometry : practical considerations. West, 630. Red 6B : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Red FB : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. Research and the national economy. Seventh Bernard Dyer Memorial Lecture.Hill, 334. Reviews, book: See Book reviews. Ribonucleic acid : Detmng. nucleic acids in bio- logical materials : amendment. Hutchison and Munro. 303. Rice bran: Removal of plant extractives interfering in detmn. of malathion residues in barley and -. Bates, Rowlands and Harris, 643. Itock(s) : Detmng. constituents of - and minerals by gas chromatography. 1. Detmng. carbon dioxide. Jeffery and Kipping, 379. Detmng. total water in - by simple diffusion method. Wilson, 598. Detmng. trace elements in silicate -. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. -Forming Minerals. Vol. 1. Deer, Howie and Zussman. (Publication received), 320 : (Re- view), 607; Vol. 3. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 914; Vol. 5. (Publication received), 984. Rubidium : Radiochemistry of -.Leddicotte. (Publication received), 607, S Samarium chloride : Calibration of wavelength scale on spectrophotometers by - and neodymium chloride. Fog and Osnes, 760. Sampling : Automatic gas-chromatographic - from static systems of sub-atmospheric pressure. Casey, Edgecombe and Jardine, 835. Scintillation counting : Suspension - of carbon-14 barium carbonate. Cluley, 170. Scott - Sanchis method: Improved reagent for detmng. fluoride in potable water. Lim, 107. Sea water: Detmng. low concentrations of organic carbon in water. Montgomery and Thom, 689. Detmng. residual chlorine in chlorinated -. Athavale, Krishnan and Subramanian, 707. Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline waters. Montgomery and Dymock, 374. Reproducible spectrophotometric curcumin method for detmng.boron, and application to -. Greenhalgh and Riley, 970. Sedimentation methods of particle size analysis. Kaye. (Summary), 4. Selenium : Luminescence of piazselenols. New fluorimetric reagent for -. Parker and Harvey, 558. Society €or Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Semiconductors : Radioactivation analysis of -. Hazelby. (Summary), 514. Sewage : Colorimetric detmn. of anionic surface- active materials in water. Abbott, 286. Detmng. creatinine content of infiltration water. Abbott, 494. Detmng. thiocyanate in coalcarbonising plant effluents, - works influents and effluents and polluted waters. Whiston and Cherry, 819. Reagents for use in micro-analysis.XXXVi INDEX TO &mage--mwtiwed Rapid colorimetric detmn.of organic acids and their salts in - sludge liquor. Montgomery, Dymock and Thom, 949. Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline waters. Montgomery and Dymock, 374. -0 &ds: Detmng. glycolloyl in substances con- taining neuraminic acid. Gibbons, 178. suic&(s): Detmng. trace elements in - rocks. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Rock-Forming Minerals. Vol. 1. Deer, Howie and Zussman. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 607 ; Vol. 3. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 914. test: Standard colour for ---. Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for -4nalytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Silicon: Radiochemistry of -. Mullins and Spectrographic detmn. of - and other im- purities in gallium arsenide. Oldfield and Mack, 778. : Detmng.__ by activation with bremsstrah- lung. Bilefield, 504. Detmng. traces of ___ in lead and lead oxides with dithizone. electrodes : Differential electrolytic potentiometry. VIII. Behaviour and energetics of current- carrying __ and silver halide electrodes in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides a t extreme dilution. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 846. gauze : Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Iodimetric detmn. of palladium and analysis of palladium- - alloys. Segar, 280. Radiochemistry of I_ . Sunderman and Townley. (Publication received), 158. Response of sodium-sensitive electrode glass to -, lithium and thallous ions. Mattock and Uncles, 977. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry: practical considerations (reagents for -) .West, 630. wire: Simple apparatus for winding - for use in microcombustion tubes. Thomas, 397. moo1 : Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Silver halide electrodes : Differential electrolytic potentiometry. VIII. Behaviour and ener- getics of current-carrying silver and - in semi-micro scale titration of nanogram amounts of halides a t extreme dilution. Bishop and Dhaneshwar, 845. * Leddicotte. (Publication received), 4 16. Jones and Newman, 66. Slide rule for chronopotentiometry. Hard, 911, for spectrophotometric calculations. Blumer, 398. Socibtb de Chimie Physique : Deoxyribonucleic Acid : Structure, Synthesis and Function. (Publication received), 768. Society for Analytical Chemistry: 88th A.G.M., 321.Analytical Methods Committee. Recommended methods of analysis of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Detmng. small amounts of BHC in flour and edible oils. Advisory Committee on Poisonous Substances Used in Agriculture and Food Storage, - and Assn. of British Manu- facturers of Agricultural Chemicals, 220 ; Detmng. demeton-methyl residues in fruits and vegetables, 485. -4nnual Report of Council. 324. Biological Methods Group. 17th A.G.M., 82. VOLUME 87 Society for Analytical Chemistry-continued Joint Symposium on Fertiliser .4nalysis, Held in London on 21st and 22nd April, 1960. (Re- view), 410. Microchemistry Group. 18th A.G.M., 242. Nicrochemistry Group, Sub-committee for Micro Analytical Standards. Reagents for use in micro-analysis, 400.Microchemistry Group, Sub-committee for Micro -1nalytical Standards. Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis, 304; Erratum, 688. Midlands Section. 7th A.G.M,, 323. North of England Section. 37th A.G.M., 161. Physical Methods Group. Scottish Section. 27th A.G.M., 161. Western Section. 7th A.G.M., 162. 17th A.G.M., 2 . Sodety of Chemical Industry : Reports on Progress of -4pplied Chemistry. Vol. XLVI. Hooke. (Publication received), 540. Soda asbestos: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microcheni- istry Group, 400. Sodium: Properties of two highly selective - ion- responsive electrode glasses. Mattock, 930. Radiochemistry of -. Mullins and Leddicottc. {Publication received), 607. Response of - sensitive electrode glass to silver, lithium slid thallous ions.Mattock and Uncles, 977. Supplement to Mellor’s Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 11. Supplement 11. Part 1. Lithium and -. (Publication received), 158; (Re- view), 508. Sodium acetate : Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, 826. M u m carbonate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Sodium hydrogen snlphite solution: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Societv for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry GrGup, 400. Sodium lam1 sulphate : Xbsorptiometric detmn. of tin with dithiol (- as dispersant). Raven, 827. Sodium peroxide: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400.Sodium sulphide: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. W u m thiosulphate: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Soil(s) : Colorimetric detmn. of total sulphur in -. Bloomfield, 686. Detmng. strontium in biological materials and exchangeable strontium in - by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Pavid, 576. Spectrophotometric detmn. of tin in - with gallein. McDonald and Stanton, 600. Solochrome violet RS in polarography. Detmng. traces of iron. Rooney and McIver, 895. Specifications : See Standards. Spectra: Absorption - in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Lang, Szoke, Varsanyi and Vizesy.2nd Edn. AZso Vol. I, 2nd Edn., loose-leaf, and Vol. 11, 1st Edn., loose-leaf. (Review), 319. Atlas of Analysis Lines. Jaffe and Turkeltaub. (Publication received), 512; (Review), 916. Introduction to Analysis of Spin-Spin Splitting in High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance- . Roberts, 239. -INDEX TO VOLUME 87 xxxvii Spectra-continued Strahlungsmessung im optischen Spektralbereich : Messung elektromagnetischer Strahlung vom Ultraviolett bis zum Ultrarot. Bauer. (Publi- cation received), 608. Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities. Part I. Arranged by Elements. Meggers, Corliss and Scribner. (Publication received), 688. Spectrofluorimeter : Possibilities of phosphorescence measurement in chemical analysis : tests with new instrument. Parker and Hatchard, 664.Spectrometry : Fluorescence- : review. Parker and Rees, 83. Spectrophotometry : Atomic-Absorption -. Elwell and Gidley. (Publication received), 240 : (Review), 603. Calibration of wavelength scale on spectrophoto- meters by samarium and neodymium chlorides. Fog and Osnes, 760. Light-guide in flame -. Carnes and Dean, 748. Search for new reagents for absorptiometry : practical considerations. West, 630. Slide rule for spectrophotometric calculations. Blumer, 398. Standardization of Spectrophotometric Data in Near Ultraviolet, Visual and Near Infrared. Fog. (Publication received), 608; ( Review), 980. Absorption -. Bauman. (Publication re- ceived), 688. Absorptionsspektroskopie im ultravioletten und sichbaren Spektralbereich. Hampel. (Publica- tion received), 607.Advances in -. Thompson. Vol. 11. (Publi- cation received), 158; (Review), 766. Development of simplified spectroscopic non- routine solution analysis of trace metals. Cole. (Summary), 242. Emission - of solutions: review. Young, 6. Encyclopedia of -. Clark. (Review), 76. Introduction to Infrared -. Brugel. Trans- lated by Katritzky and Katritzky. (Publica- tion received), 240; (Review), 764. Molecular -: Methods and Applications in Chemistry. Beaven, Johnson, Willis and Miller. (Review), 609. Theory and Application of Ultraviolet -. Jaff6 and Orchin. (Publication received), 984. Ultra-Violet and Visible - : Chemical Applica- tions. Rao. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 605. Standards: Reagent Chemicals and -. Rosin. 4th Edn. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 767.Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Reference substances for use in organic micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304; Erratum, 688. Stanford Research Institute : Chemical Reactions in the Lower and Upper Atmosphere. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 914. Stanols : Separating cholesterol from related - and stanones by thin-layer chromatography. Cargill, 865. Stanones : Separating cholesterol from related stanols and - by thin-layer chromatography. Cargill, 865. Statistics : Analyse Chimique : Interprktation des Rksultats par le Calcul Statistique. Lacroix. (P.ublication received), 688 ; (Review) , 978. Statistik in quantitativen chemischen Analyse.Gottschalk. (Publication received), 320; (Re- view), 978. Spectroscopy. Wells. (Publication received), 768. Steels: Detmng. carbon in less common metals and highly alloyed stainless -. Green, Still and Chirnside, 530. Stereochemistry: Progress in -. Vol. 3. de la Mare and Klyne. (Publication received), 512; (Review) , 982. Surgical Materials. (Publication received), 157. Steroids: Chromatography of -. Bush. (Publi- cation received), 157; (Review), 765. Sterols : Separating cholesterol from related stanols and stanones by thin-layer chromatography. Cargill, 865. Stibine : Detmng. -. Holland, 385. Streptomycin : Evaluation of AutoAnalyzer for detmng. - by ferric - maltol method. Shaw and Fortune, 187. Strontium : Detmng. - in biological materials and exchangeable - in soils by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry.David, 576. Strontium acetate : Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, 826. Structure : Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists. Streitwieser. (Publication received), 320. Molecular - and the Properties of Liquid Crystals. Gray. (Publication received), 416. Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations. Roberts. (Publication received), 78; (Review), 919. Valency and Molecular -. Cartmell and Fowles. 2nd Edn. (Review), 919. Sucrose : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Sucrose octa-acetate : Spectrophotometric detmn. of - in propellants. Clarkson and Emmott, 870. Sugars : See Hexose phosphates.Sulphamic acid: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. SulpIfate:.Micro-detmn. of inorganic and total - in urine. Lewis, 566. seeding reagent: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Snlphide: Search for new reagents for absorptio- metry : practical considerations (reagents for -). West, 630. Stabilising - in aqueous solution. Bender and Jacobs, 759. Sulphonal: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Sulphonic acid amides : Characterising amides by formation of diphenylmethyl derivatives. Cheeseman and Poller, 366. l-rn-Sulphophenylazo-%naphthol-gsulphonic acid : Detcng.Sunset yellow FCF and orange GGN in table jellies. Reed and Heinekey, 391. l-p-Sulphophenylazo-Znaphthol-6-sulphonic acid : Detcng. Sunset yellow FCF and orange GGN in table jellies. Reed and Heinekey, 391. Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir- Grosfeld, 791. Sulphur: Colorimetric detmn. of - in plants. Middleton, 444. Colorimetric detmn. of total - in soils. Bloom- field, 586. Detmng. - in organic compounds. Ellison, 389. Radiochemistry of Sulfur. Leddicotte. (Publica- tion received) , 607. Sterihsation : Recent Developments in - ofxxxviii INDEX TO Sulphuric acid: Reagents for use in micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 400. Sunset yellow FCF : See l-p-Sulphophenylazo-2- naphthol-6-sulphonic acid.Surface-active agents : Analyse der Tenside : Infra- rotspektroskopische und chemische Methoden. Two Vols. Hummel. (Publication received), 512. Colorimetric detmn. of anionic - in water. Abbott, 286. Extraction technique for synthetic anionic detergents. Brink, 828. Micro-detmn. of non-ionic - containing poly- (ethylene oxide) linkages. Morgan, 233. Symbols, Units and Nomenclature in Physics. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. (Publication received), 954. Syntheses : Inorganic Isotopic - . Herber. (Publication received), 984. Organic -. Vol. 40. Newman. (Publication received), 78; Vol. 41. Roberts, 416. T Tantalum : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, - and tungsten. Dis- tribution of metallic ions between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions.Headridge and Dixon, 32. Detmng. - and niobium: review. Cockbill, 611. Volumetric detmn. of niobium in presence of -. Headridge and Taylor, 43; Errata, 159, 920. Tartrazine : Paper-chromatographic identification of food dyes. Yanuka, Shalon, Weissenberg and Nir-Grosfeld, 791. TDE : See l,l-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)- ethane. Technology: British - Index. Vol. I, No. 1, Tanuary. 1962. Coates. (Publication re- Eeived); 320. Terminal box : Differential electrolytic potentio- metry. VI. Precision and accuracy of applica- tions to acid - base titrations with antimony electrodes (- for). Bishop and Short, 467. Terminology : See Nomenclature. Terpenes : Applications of gas - liquid chromato- graphy: Examination of - and related substances.Haslam and Jeffs, 658. Tetraphenylarsonium chloride : Detmng. manganese in high-quality calcium carbonate by -. Richardson, 435. Tetraphenylboron : Influence of foreign ions on detmn. of potassium as - salt. Thomas, 151. Thallium : Response of sodium-sensitive electrode glass to silver, lithium and thallous ions. Mattock and Uncles, 977. Thebaine : Separating and detmng. morphine and -. Clair, 499. Thermal analysis : See Analysis. Thermochemistry : Experimental -. Vol. 11. Skinner. (Publication received), 320; (Review), 766. Thiamine: Detmng. - in wheat flour. Fraser and Sawyer, 230. Thiocyanate: Detmng. - in coal-carbonising plant effluents, sewage works influents and effluents and polluted waters.Whiston and Cherry, 819. Differential electrolytic potentiometry. V. Pre- cision and accuracy of applications to argenti- metry (detmng. -). Bishop and Dhane- shwar, 207. Thiodan A and B : See Endosulfan A and B. VOLUME 87 Thiodan alcohol : See Endosulfan alcohol. Tin: Absorptiometric detmn. of - with dithiol. Raven, 827. Colorimetric detmn. of dialkyltin compounds dis- solved in fats and olive oil. Adamson, 597. Emission spectra of arsenic, antimony and bismuth (and -) from reaction zone of acetylene - oxygen flames. Dean and Carnes, 743. Light-guide in flame spectrophotometry (emission lines of -). Carnes and Dean, 748. Spectrophotometric detmn. of - in soil with gallein. McDonald and Stanton, 600. Titanium : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten.Distribution of metallic ions (including -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Analysis of -, Zirconium and Their Alloys. Elwell and Wood. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 602. Detmng. alloying amounts of zirconium in - alloys with alizarin red S. Wood and McKenna, 880. Titrations : See Analysis. Tofranil: See N-(Dimethylaminopropyl) imidodibenzyl hydrochloride. Toluene-p-sulphonic acid : Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Tomato : Vermiculite as analytical aid with special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. - solids in - products. Holland, 797. Town gas : Simple chromatographic gas-analysis apparatus (analysing -).Blakemore, 737. Toxaphene : Rapid identification and detmn. of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Toxicity : Biological Alkylating Agents : Funda- mental Chemistry and Design of Compounds for Selective -. Ross. (Publication received), 158. Poisoning by Drugs and Chemicals: Index of Toxic Effects and Their Treatment. Cooper. 2nd Edn. (Publication received), 688. Toxicology : Rapid Microchemical Identification Methods in Pharmacy and -. Amelink. (Publication received), 608; (Review), 983. l,l,l-Trichlor0-2,2-di(p-chlorophenyl)ethane: Paper- chromatographic separation and detmn. of chlorinated insecticide residues. Evans, 569. Rapid identification and detmn.of residues of chlorinated pesticides in crops by gas - liquid chromatography. Goodwin, Goulden and Reynolds. (Discussion), 169. Trifluoroacetanilide : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. m-Trifluoromethylbenoic acid : Reference sub- stances for use in organic microanalysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Micro- chemistry Group, 304. Triketohydrindene hydrate : See Indanetrione hydrate. Triphenylphosphine : Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Tryptophan: Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic and glutamic acids, - and tyrosine in casein hydrolysates. Jones and Pay, 58. Tungsten : Analysing complex alloys, with particular reference to niobium, tantalum and -. Dis- tribution of metallic ions between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32.INDEX TO Radiochemistry of -. Mullins and Leddicotte. (Publication received), 78. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. -). Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. Turbidity, standard: Reagents for use in micro- analysis. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Microchemistry Group, 400. Turpentine : Applications of gas - liquid chromato- graphy : Examination of terpenes and related substances (including -). Haslam and Jeffs, 658. Tyrosine: Simplified medium for plate assays of aspartic and glutamic acids, tryptophan and - in casein hydrolysates. Jones and Pay, 58. Tungs t en-con tinued U U.S. National Academy of Sciences : Submicrogram Experimentation. Cheronis. (Publication re- ceived), 78. U.S. National Research Council : Submicrogram Experimentation. Cheronis. (Publication re- ceived), 78. Units: Symbols, - and Nomenclature in Physics. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. (Publication received), 984. Uranium: Applications of reversed-phase partition chromatography of -. Hayes and Hamlin, 770. Detmng. - metal in products from reduction of - oxides with magnesium. Ashbrook, 751. Glyoxal bis-(2-hydroxyanil) in detmng. micro- gram amounts of -. High-precision assay of - metal. Duckitt and Goode, 121. Radiochemistry of -. Grindler. (Publication received), 688. Spectrophotometric detmn. of magnesium in -. Athavale, Bhasin and Jangida, 217. Uranium dioxide : Detmng. - with hydrochloric acid - ethyl acetate solvent. Ashbrook, 595. Urine : Colorimetric detmn. of anionic surface- active materials in water (and -). Abbott, 286. Micro-detmn. of inorganic and total sulphate in -. Lewis, 566. Wilson, 703. V Valency and Molecular Structure. Cartmell and Fowles. 2nd Edn. (Review), 919. Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists. Streitwieser. (Publication received), 320, Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations. Roberts. (Publication received), 7 8 ; (Review), 9 19. Vanadmm : Analysing complex alloys, with parti- cular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (in- cluding -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Dean, 754. Vanillin: Reference substances for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Microchemistry Group, 304. Vegetables : See Plants. Vermiculite as analytical aid with special reference to extraction of lycopene in detmng. tomato solids in tomato products. Holland, 797. Titrimetric detmn. of - in chromite. VOLUME 87 Vinyl cyanide : Sea Acrylonitrile. Vitamin B, : See Thiamine. xxxix W Wastes : See Effluents. Water(s) : Bismuth radionudides in analysis. 11. Detmng. radon in -. Kerr, Coomber and Lewis, 944. Colorimetric detmn. of anionic surface-active materials in -. Abbott, 286. Colorimetric detmn. of traces of copper in drinking -. Abbott and Harris, 497. Detmng. creatinine content of infiltration -. Abbott, 494. Detmng. low concentrations of organic carbon in -. Montgomery and Thom, 689. Detmng. thiocyanate in coal-carbonising plant effluents, sewage works influents and effluents and polluted -. Whiston and Cherry, 819. Detmng. total ~ in rocks by simple diffusion method. Wilson, 598. Detmng. traces of lead in drinking -. Abbott and Harris, 387; Manley, 762. Detmng. volatile immiscible liquids in - and effluents. Sherratt, 595. Improved reagent for detmng. fluoride in potable -. Lim, 197. Monitoring of phenolic contaminated -. Garnett and Cox, 147. Rapid detmn. of nitrate in fresh and saline -. Montgomery and Dymock, 374. sea: See Sea water. Solvent-extraction absorptiometric detmn. of copper in boiler feed- -. Wilson, 884. Wetting agents : See Surface-active agents. Wheat : Spectrophotometric detmn. of nickel in -- fractions. Hoffman, 650. Winder : Simple apparatus for winding silver wire for use in microcombustion tubes. Thomas, 397. Wood Chemistry. (Publication received), 920. Workshop: Laboratory and - Notes 1959-1961. Lang. (Publication received), 920. Writing Guide for Chemists. Gensler and Gensler. (Publication received), 158; (Review), 509. X X-Ray fluorescence analysis. Otter. (Summary), 323. Z Zinc: Detmng. trace elements in silicate rocks. Stanton, McDonald and Carmichael, 134. Detmng. - by neutron activation. Pierce and Peck, 369. Losses of trace elements during oxidation of organic materials. Formation of volatile chlorides during dry ashing in presence of inorganic chlorides. &much, 112. Blercury-cathode electrolysis. I. Effect of current density (deposition of -). Herring- shaw and Kassir, 923. Simultaneous polarographic detmn. of copper, - and manganese in plant material. Sirois, 900. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing zirconium and hafnium (detmng. -). Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688.xl lNDEX TO VOLUME 87 Zinc acetate : Acidimetric titration of metal acetates in non-aqueous solvents. Rashbrook, 826. Zircaloy: Detmng. boron in -. Freegarde and Cartwright, 214. Zirconium : Analysing complex alloys, with parti- cular reference to niobium, tantalum and tungsten. Distribution of metallic ions (in- cluding -) between ion-exchange resins and hydrochloric - hydrofluoric acid solutions. Headridge and Dixon, 32. Zirconium-continued. Analysis of Titanium, __ and Their Alloys. Elwell and Wood. (Publication received), 240; (Review), 602. Detmng. alloying amounts of - in titanium alloys with alizarin red S. Wood and McKenna, 880. Square-wave polarography with special reference to analysing - and hafnium. Wood and Clark, 342; Erratum, 688. ERRATA: VOL. 86, 1961: p. 584, last line. acid.” For “1,2,4-triamino-naphtholsulphonic acid” read “ l-amino-2-naphthol-4-sulphonic p. 821, 2nd paragraph, 7th line. p. 827, equation at centre of page, last term. Delete the sentence beginning “The difference . . .” and ending “. , . cellulose. ” 50 ) > read <t50 -x 0*001.” For “ O j W W VOL. 87, 1962: p. 47, 13th line from bottom, aluminium content of alloy No. 1. p. 56, Table 111, column 3, third entry from bottom. For “14.4 (6)” read “14.1 (6).” p. 302. Replace legend to Fig. 1 by “Fig. 1. p. 305, 14th line from bottom. p. 306, 4th line. For “6.40” read “5.20.” p. 346, 6th line. For “Determination of Lead in Zirconiums 10 and 30” read “Determination of Lead in Zirconiums 10 and 20.” p. 347, 35th line. For “Determination of Zinc in Zirconiums 10 and 20” read “Determination of Zinc in Zirconiums 10 and 30.” p. 456, 18th line. For “0.9 amp” read “0.09 amp.” For “C, titration panel; D, sequence-control unit” read “C, sequence-control unit ; D, titration panel.” p. 461, top of Fig. 7. p. 466, Table 11, 1st line under column headings. Table I1 For “18.0” read “1-80.” Table V, last line. For “7.5” read “7.2, 7-5” and for “7.9” read “7.3, 7.9.” Transmission curves for thymol blue in alkaline solution : curve A, pH 7.8; curve B, pH 8.3; curve C, pH 8.8; curve D, pH 9-3; curve E, pH 9.8.” For “23.52” read “34.51.” facing p. 456, Legend to Fig. 1, 2nd line. For “N/C relay Operate” read “N/O relay Operate.” For “Vf 21 60 ml” read “V, = 60 ml.” 2nd line under column headings. For “V- = 35” read “V, s: 35.” PRINTED BY W. HEFFER & SONS LTD.. CAMBRIDGE. ENGLAND.

 

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