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DECEMBER 1959 415 GENERAL INDEX SUBJECTS Accounts of the Chemical Society for the year ended September 30th 1958 37. Alkaloids of ipecacuanha recent developments in the chemistry of (paper read before the Society) 169. Amines aromatic and N-heteroaromatic heats and entropies of ionisation of (paper read before the Society) 263. Ancient world chemistry in (special article) 241. Annual general meeting 1 18th 202. Aromatic compounds structural representation of (notice to authors) 75. Bacteria cell wall components of (Tilden lecture) 177. Bonds representation of in formulae (letter to the Editor) 221. Chemistry in the ancient world (special article) 241. of upper atmosphere (special article) 377. scientific method in (letter to the Editor) 23.the place of XI in Israel 52; X in the Scottish Universities 109. Christmas competition (1958) report by the Editor 24. Christmas competition (1959) 340. Communications(new notice to intending authors) 6. See also separate indexes. Computers in chemical process development (special article) 249. Conjugation perpendicular in some octahedral metallo- phthalocyanine derivatives (paper read before the Society) I7 1. Conventions changes in in Chemical Society publica- tions (notices to authors) 4 5. Co-ordination chemistry beginnings of (special article) 73. report on the conference on held in London from April 5th to April llth 1959 208. Council of The Chemical Society report of for 1957-1958 29. Fellowship 29; Publications 30; Other activities 33 ;Finance and administration 34; Acknowledgments 36; Appendix Report of the Joint Library Committee 36; Accounts for the year ended September 30th 1958 37.Crystallography presentation of data in papers on (notice to authors) 5. Epoxides ring-opening in (paper read before the Society) 261. Fellowship applications for 26 70 106 135 166 200 239 279 335 374 410. Fluorine beginnings of the chemistry of (special article in French) 172. Fuels new (special article) 212. Hantzsch A. R. (special article) 1. Higgins William representation of bonds in formulae (letter to the Editor) 221. lpecacuanha alkaloids recent developments in the chemistry of (paper read before the Society) 169. Isoprene rule history of (Faraday lecture) 341.Israel the place of chemistry in (special article) 52. Langmuir Irving (Langmuir memorial lecture) 80. Lectures Centenary Spectra of free radicals. By G. Herzberg, 116. Faraday History of the isoprene rule. By L. Ruzicka 341. Langmuir memorial Irving Langmuir. By Sir Eric Rideal 80. Tilden Nucleotides and bacterial cell wall com-ponents. By J. Baddiley 177. Tilden Some recent advances in the chemistry of the D-vitamins. By B. Lythgoe 141. Tilden The triplet state in chemistry. By G. Porter 291. See also Presidential Address. Letter to the editor. Bv R. A. RaDhael. 383. See also under “Bonds.” - Library additions to 27 72 107 167,283 335,412. Method scientific in chemistry (letter to the Editor) 23. Meyer Victor (special article) 137.News and announcements 12 63,97 113 161 196 233 272. 329. 370. 402. Nucleotides -and bacterial cell wall components (Tilden lecture) 177. Obituary notices Ian Morrison AITKEN 376. George Macdonald BENNETT 197. David Leonard CHAPMAN 101. Cecil Henry DESCH 134. Harry Dugald Keith DREW 338. Thomas Harold DURRANS 280. Robert Benjamin FORSTER 336. Walter GRAHAM 238. Thomas Anderson HENRY 21. Frederic JOLIOT 164. Ernest Laurence KENNAWAY 68. Ernest Bowman LUDLAM 69. Sir James Eckersley MYERS 280. Friedrich Adolf PANETH 103. Wolfgang PAULI,281. Edmund Milton RICH 375. Leonard James SPENCER 337. William Hay STAFFORD 105. William STONE 163. James SWINBURNE 67.Henry Edgar WATT 239. Robert W. WHYTLAW-GRAY 18. Mohamed ZAFARULLAH 238. Organic chemistry theory of structure in (special article) 285. Phthalocyanine perpendicular conjugation in octahedral metal derivatives of (paper read before the Society) 171. Polarography second international congress of held at Cambridge (report of meeting) 290. Polymers inorganic (presidential address) 202. Presidential address Some inorganic polymers. By H. J. EmelCus 202. Publications of the Chemical Society changes of con-vention in (notice to authors) 4; effect of printing dispute on 201. 4’-Pyrroline 1-oxides aldol pinacol and benzoin-type reactions of (paper read before the Society) 169. Radicals free spectra of (centenary lecture) 1 16.Reactivity aromatic. Part I11 (paper read before the Society) 262. Rockets fuels for (special article) 212. Scientific meetings 169 261. Scientific meetings forthcoming 15 65 100 115 162 237 274 332 373 405. Scotland place of chemistry in universities in (special article) 109. Silanes phenyltrimethyl substituted cleavage by sul-phuric acid in sulphuric acid-water (paper read before the Society) 262. PROCEEDINGS Structure theory of in organic chemistry (special article) 285. Textiles some modern finishes for (special article) 182. Triplet state in chemistry (Tilden lecture) 291. Upper atmosphere chemistry of (special article) 377. Vitamins D recent advances in the chemistry of (Tilden lecture) 141. GENERAL INDEX AUTHORS Badddey J.Nucleotides and bacterial cell wall com- ponents (Tilden lecture) 177. Baker W. Structural representation of aromatic com- pounds (notice to authors) 75. Battersby A. R. Binks R. Davidson G. C. Harper B. J. T. and Garratt S. Recent developments in the chemistry of the ipecacuanha alkaloids (paper read before the Society) 169. Binks R. See Battersby A. R. 169. Bloomfield A. L. Obituary notice on Thomas Harold Durrans 280. Bradley R. S. Obituary notice on Robert W. Whytlaw-Gray 18. Brown R. F. C. Clark V. M. Lamchen M. Sklarz B., and Todd Sir A. Aldol pinacol and benzoin-type reactions of dl-pyrroline 1 -oxides (paper read before tlre Society) 169. Caldin E. F. Scientific method in chemistry (reply to a letter to the Editor) 23.Campbell N. Obituary notice on William Hay Stafford 105. Chapman N. B. Jsaacs N.S. and Parker R. E. Kinetics and orientation of some epoxide ring-opening reactions (paper read before the Society) 261. Chughtai M. I. D. Obituary notice on Mohamed Zafarullah 238. Clark V. M. See Brown R. F. C. 169. Cook J. W. Obituary notice on Ernest Laurence Kennaway 68. Davidson G. C. See Battersby A. R. 169. Deans F. B. and Eaborn C. Aromatic reactivity. Part 111. Cleavage of substituted phenyltrimethylsilanes by sulphuric acid in acetic acid-water (paper read before the Society) 262. Domange L. Les debuts de la chimie du fluor (special article) 172. Eaborn C. See Deans F. B. 262. Elliott J. J. and Mason S. F. The heats and entropies of ionisation of some aromatic and N-heteroaro- matic amines (paper read before the Society) 263.Elvidge J. A. and Lever A. B. P. Perpendicular con- jugation in some octahedral metallophthalocyanine derivatives(paper read before the Society) 171. Emelbus H. J. Presidential address Some inorganic polymers 202. Fairbrother F. Obituary notice on Sir James Eckersley Myers 280. Farradane J. Scientific method in chemistry (letter to the Editor) 23. Farrar K. R. See Farrar W. V. 285. Farrar W. V. and Farrar K. R. Faith and doubt the theory of structure in organic chemistry (special article) 285. Garratt S. See Battersby A. R. 169. Ginsburg D. The place of chemistry XI in Israel (special article) 52. Glueckauf E. Obituary notice on Friedrich Adolf Paneth 103.Hammick D. L1. Obituary notice on David Leonard Chapman 101. Harper B. J. T. See Battersby A. R. 169. Herzberg G. Spectra of free radicals (Centenary lecture) 116. Isaacs N. S. See Chapman N. B. 261. Johnson C. H. New fuels (special article) 212. Kendall J. Obituary notice on Ernest Bowman Ludlani 69. Kent A. The place of chemistry X in the Scottish universities (special article) 109. Lamchen M. See Brown R. F. C. 169. Lever A. B. P. See Elvidge J. A, 171. Lessing R. Obituary notice on James Swinburne 67. Lewis J. Nyholm R. S. and Tobe M. L. Report of the co-ordination chemistry conference(April,l959) 208. Longmuir I. S. Second international congress of polaro- graphy Cambridge August 24-29th 1959 (report of meeting) 290.Longuet-Higgins H. C. Obituary notice on Wolfgang Pauli 281. Loudon J. D. Obituary notice on Walter Graham 238. Lythgoe B. Some recent advances in the chemistry of the D-vitamins (Tilden lecture) 141. Magat M. Obituary notice on Frederic Joliot 164. Mason S. F. See Elliott J. J. 263. Massey H. S. W. The chemistry of the upper atmosphere (special article) 377. Moore T. S. Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch (special article) I. Nyholm R. S. See Lewis J. 208. Parker R. E. See Chapman N. B. 261. Partington J. R. Chemistry in the ancient world (special article) 241. Peters A. T. Obituary notice on Robert Benjamin Forster 336. Porter G. Tilden lecture The triplet state in chemistry 291. Powell H. M. The beginnings of co-ordination chemistry (special article) 73.Reid D. H. Obituary notice on Ian Morrison Aitken 376. Rideal Sir E. Irving Langmuir (Langmuir Memorial lecture) 80. DECEMBER 1959 Ruzicka L. Faraday lecture History of the isoprene rule 341. Sklarz B. See Brown R. F. C. 169. Solomon W.Obituary notice on Thomas Anderson Henry 21. Sudborough J. J. Victor Meyer (special article) 137. Sykes C. Obituary notice on Cecil Henry Desch 134. Thomas R. V.Computers in chemical process develop- ment (special article) 249. Tobe M. L. See Lewis J. 208. Todd Sir A. See Brown R. F. C. 169. Turner E. E. Obituary notices on George Macdonald Bennett 197 and Harry Dugald Keith Drew 338. Urquart A. R. Some modern textile finishes (special article) 182.Walker G. W. Obituary notice on Henry Edgar Watt 239. Wheeler T. S.Bond representation in formulae (letter to the Editor) 221. COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF SUBJECTS [14C]Acetates reactions of in acetic acid 226. Acylating agents Friedel-Crafts vinyl ethers from the reaction of decalin with 395. Aldobiouronic acids formation from catalytically oxidised polysaccharides 270. Alkaloids diterpenoid removal of the nitrogen from 62. Allene optically active stereospecific synthesis of an 154. Allyl alcohol action of 6oCo-y-radiation on in aqueous solution 125. Allyl carbonium ion phenyl- reactivity of 8. Allyl chloride 1 -phenyl- solvolysis of 8. Alternaric acid structure of 398. Alternariol biosynthesis of 88. Aluminium bromide action of on phenyl s-butyl ether 58.Androstanes conversion of a 14a- into a 14jLhydroxy- group in 228. Anions reactivity of towards acylating agents 149. Antibiotic A 246 carbon skeleton of 154. Antibiotics macrolide. Part IX 316. Azoferrocenes 56. Bassic acid structure of 393. Benzoic acids benzoyl- anodic reactions of 366. Benzonitrile trimerisation of by iron carbonyls 307. Benzoqui none bisadduct with butadiene stereochemistry of 390. Benzoquinone 2,5-dimethyl- structure of a saturated photo-dimer of 11. Biflavonyls as natural products 91. Biflavonyls prep. 232 269. Borazoles B-amino- and their polycondensates 59. Boron ally1 compounds of as polymerisation initiators 397. Boron perfluoroalkyls of 301.Boron compounds cyclic organic Part 111 59. Butadiene bisadduct with benzoquinone stereochemistry of 390. Butanes 2,3-dibromo- nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of 327. Cadmium di-(2-thioimidazolidine) thiocyanate crystal structure 159. Camphor structure of the lactone C,,H,,04 obtained in the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of 188. Carbene dichloro- prep. 229. Carbenes formation of from silicon compounds 394. Carbonium ions trimethyl- direct detection of 92. Carboxylic acid abnormal prep. 62. Catalytic activity in the first transition series 315. Catechin configuration of 388. Chlorine monoxide microwave spectrum and nuclear quadrupole coupling coefficients for 10. Cholest-6-en-3 &ol prep. 314. Cholesterol 7-dehydro- reduction of 3 14.Chromatography gas-liquid of volatile germanes and silanes 189. Chromium Tricarbonylchromium electric dipole moments of some aromatic complexes of 93. Tricarbonyltropyliumchromium perchlorate reactions with anions 267. Chrysanthenone synthesis of by photoisomerisation of verbenone 160. “Citrylidene-malonic acid,” 400. Cobalt Cobalt octacarbonyl relation of a synthetic structure to one proposed for 156 (erroneously paginated 56). Ace tylene-enneacarbony Idicobalt structure 1 56 (er- roneously paginated 56). Peroxydicobalt complexes paramagnetic resonance absorption in 57; electron spin resonance in crystals of 130. Cobalt(m) complexes and cyanide ion interaction of, 385. Configuration relative of catechin and epicatechin 388.Conformation of dimethylpiperazine in its palladous chloride complex 394. Conjugation perpendicular in some octahedral metallo- phthalocyanine derivatives 123. Copper: Ethynyl co-ordination complexes of 396. Cupric nitrate anhydrous crystal structure of 31 1. gaseous mass spectrum of 11. Cyanamide microwave spectrum and structure of 155. Cyanide ion and cobalt(m) complexes interaction of 385. Cyclodecapentaene 309. Cyclododecane structure (amendment to Proc. Chem. SOC.,1958 348,) . 268 Cyclohexadiene triterpenoid photochemical cleavage of 55. 02,2’-Cyclonucleosides new route to 84. Cyclo-octatetraene complexes with iron 90. Cytidine cyclisation during phosphorylation of by polyphosphoric acid 84. Dammarenolic acid constitution of 306.Decalin with Friedel-Crafts acylating agents vinyl ethers from 395. Denaturation of a synthetic polyampholyte 222. Diaboline structure of 126. Dimethylpiperazine conformation of in its palladous chloride complex 394. DiphenyL4,4’-dicarboxyIicacid 2,2’-dibromo- racemisa- tion of in ethanol 367. Dispersion optical rotatory studies of. Part XXIX 264. Dissociation of nickel complexes application of the stopped-flow method to 399. Dissociation of triphenylmethyl chloride in liquid sulphur dioxide 386. Di-t-butyl peroxide photolysis of 385. Dithizone complexes of with metal halides 324. Echitamine 134. Echitamine partial structure of 224. Elastomers containing fluorine 230. a-Elaterin structure of and its degradation products 191.Electron spin resonance in crystals of the ammino- peroxydicobalt complexes 130. Emetine absolute stereochemistry of 86. Epicalciferol,269. Epicatechin configuration of 388. Ethane role of hydroperoxides in the oxidation of 384. Ethylene trifluoronitroso- and its polymers 369. Ethylenediamines substituted prep. from tertiary amines and t-butoxy-radicals 225. Ethynyl co-ordination complexes of copper and silver 396. Filipin 31 6. Flav-Zene 4-1’-indenylidene- 93. Fluorine cyanide 265. 8-D-Galactose 1,6-anhydro-3,4-isopropylidene-2-0-methanesulphonyl- an exchange reaction with 187. Gamma-radiation from cobalt-60 action on propene and ally1 alcohol in aqueous solution 125. Geraniol stereochemistry and synthesis of 263.Germanes volatile gas-liquid chromatographic separa- tion of 189. Gibberellic acid revised structure for 302. Gibberellin A5 isolation and analysis 325. Ginkgetin structure of 91. Halides metal stability relations among 324. Heptane peroxides formed during the slow combustion of 190 328. Hydrazine .prep. by glow-discharge electrolysis of ammoma 272 (reprinted with accompanying diagram,) 368. Hydrocortisone 6or-fluoro-16 a-methyl and related steroids 87. Hydrogen-bonding of monocarboxylates in aqueous solution 60. Hydroperoxides role of in the oxidation of ethane and propane 384. Tonisation of triphenyhethyl chloride in liquid sulphur dioxide 386. Iron carbonyls trimerisation of benzonitrile by 307.Iron-acetylene-carbonyl complexes new 150. Isoginkgetin structure of 91. Isolycoctonine and the structure of hydroxylycoctonine salts 192. Isostrychnic acid oxidation of 322. Kayaflavone structure of 269. Ketyls of metals as initiators of polymerisation of vinyl monomers 364. Lagosin carbon skeleton of 154. Lead Mono(thiourea)lead(n) acetate crystal structure 194. Trimethyl-lead hydride 124. Lumisantonin stereochemistry of 391. Maleic acid addition of to benzene 326. Manganese carbonyls 130. PROCEEDINGS Manganese phthalocyanifie asmnmxygen carrier 195. Metallophthalocyanines octahedral perpendicular con- jugation in 123. Metals transition six-memWrQd heterocyclic sandwich compoundsof 61. Methoxyl radicals reactim’s d,61..Methyl methacrylate polymerisation of 397. Methylene abstractions d,-3% :. 7 Monocarboxylates hj’dtdgen-bokxling. Qf in aqueous solution 60. Mundulone characteristius df; l.S& Naphthalene vapour absorption spectra of at 3200 A, 361. Nerol stereochemistry and synthesis of 263. Nickel complexes application of the stopped-flow method to 399. Nitrous oxide ionised NzC?+,mL0ia.n spectrum of 313. Nitroso-compounds fluorbaMc$4- prqa 367. Nuclear resonance spectkaxopy highwesolution use of spherical samples iii,‘tlZi. Nyctanthic acid constitutbnafi 306; structure of 271. Oosporein-tomichaedin degmdatiun 95. Osmium a halogenohydride of 153;highest fluoride of, 85. Palladous chloride con rmaidn of complex with dimethylpiperazine,3P4.Papaverine biogenesis of 152. Penta-1 ,2-diene 1 -chloro-3,4,4-trimethyl-,stereospecific prep. 154. Peroxides formed during the slow combustion of heptane 190 328. Phaseolus multiforus isblaflbn dF gibberellin A5 from seeds of 325. Phenoxy-radicals free electron magnetic resonance of 308. Phenyl s-butyl ether action of Aluminium bromide on 58. Phosphorus Phosphorus heterocydic confpounds of prep. 231. optically active compounds of displacement reactions of 227. Methylphosphonitriles; prep. Phosphine oxide tetrahedral complex cations with 9 158. Phosphorus(v) halides mass spectra of 133. (2-Substituted ethyl)phosphirfes ahorma1 hydrolysis of 365. Tetraethyl inonothio- and rnonoseleno-pyrophosphate, structure of 321.Photochlorination,of acid cPllbr&s efkct of benzene on 132. Photo-dimer saturated of 2,5-dimethylbenzoquinone, structure of 11. Photolysis of di-t-butyl peroxide 385. Phthalocyanine manganese derivatiye as an oxygen carrier 195. Phthalocyanines perpendicular csnjugation in 123. Phytol absolute configbratioh. of 264 sterewhemistry and synthesis of 263. Polarisabilities longitudinal of bends and stretching frequencies,363. Polyacetylene macrocydlic moledubr structure of a 231. Polyampholyte synthetic d6nafuraCkh of 222. with a “built-in dye,” 223. Polymerisation anionic of styrtne 399. of methyl methacrylate 397’ of vinyl monomers metal ketyls as initiators for 364. Prednisone acetate dienone-pheddl Tearrangement of 6.DECEMBER 1959 Propane role of hydroperoxides in the oxidation of 384. Propan-2-01 pho to-induced oxidation of by acid chromate 95. Propene action of s°Co-pradiation on in aqueous solution 125. Propyl radical 2-chloro-l-methyl- stereospecificity 9. Proton spin-spin coupling constants relative signs of in a conjugated diene system 89. Pyranosylmethanes diethylsulphonyl- oxonium cation intermediates in the nucleophilic degradation of 193. Pyrazole ring evidence for in a plant amino-acid 13 1. Pyridine reaction with methyl acetylenedicarboxylate 186. Pyridines substituted prep. 312. Quinoline adduct with acetylenedicarboxylic ester 309. Racemisation activation energy and entropy in 367. Radical free stereospecific 9.Riboflavin biosynthesis bf 387. Ruthenium compl&c hydrkdes and alkyls of 153. Sandwich compounds skymembered heterocyclic of transition metals 61. Sciadopitysin structure of 91.’ Silicon Disilyl [l*O]ether Ramqn spectrum and structure of 321. Silanes volatile gas-ljquid fhromatographic separa- tion of 189. a-elimination and carbene formation from silicon compounds 394. . Silver Ethynyl co-ordinatioh’complexes of 396. Halides gaseous internuclear distances in 303. Argentic picolinate oxidatibns by 305. Sodium hydrogen dia&tate crystal structure of and hydrogen bond in 316. ‘ Sotetsuflavone structure of 269. Spectra crystal of vibrationally induced transitions 389. Spectrum ultraviolet of naphthalene at 3200 A in the vapour phase 361.Spin-spin coupling constants between hydrogen nuclei in hydrocarbon groupings magnitudes and signs 266. COMMUNICATIONS Acheson R. M. and Taylor G. A. Pyridine and methyl acetylenedicarboxylate,.186. Addison C. C. See Porter k.F. 11. Ahmed A. K. S.,and Wilkins R. G. The application of the stopped-flow method to the study of the dis- sociation of some nickel qomplexes 399. Ahmad M. S.,Baddeley,G.,Heaton B. G. and Rasburn J. W. Vinyl ethers from the reaction of decalin with Friedel-Crafts acylating agents 395. Aldrich P. E. See van Tamelen E. E. 309. Allen G. See Stretch C. 399. Anet F. A. L. .The nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of meso-and racemic 2,3-dibromobutane 327. Angus H. J. F. and Bryce-Smith D.Addition of maleic anhydride to benzene 326. Arigoni D. Barton D. H. R.. Bernasconi R. Djerassi C. Mills J. S. and Wolff R. The constitutions of dammarenolic and nyctanthic acids 306. Aspinall G. O. Cairncross I. M. and Nicolson A. Aldobiouronic acids from catalytically oxidised polysaccharides 270. Spirilloxanthin and related carotenoids structures of 96. Stereochemistry of the bisbutadiene-benzoquinone ad-duct 390. Stereochemistry of lumisantonin 391. Sieric effect of the trifluoromethyl group 396. Stopped-flow method application to the dissociation of nickel complexes 399. Styrene anionic polymerisation of 399. Substitution nucleophilic simultaneous unimolecular and bimolecular reactions in 157. Sulphur Disulphur decafluoride reaction with chlorine 317.Trifluoromethylmercaptide ion existence of 3 19. Sulphur-chlorine bonds heterolytic and homolytic fission of 304. Sulphur dioxide ionisation and dissociation of triphenyl-methyl chloride in liquid 386. Sulphur-sulphur bonds heterolytic and homolytic b fission of 304. Tantalum dialkylamido-derivatives of 225. Thiols detection of 160. Thorium dialkylamido-derivatives of 225. Titanium alkyl- trihalides 227. Transitions vibrationally induced crystal spectra of 389. Trichothecin structure and biogenesis of 127. Trifluoromethyl group steric effect of 396. Triphenylmethyl chloride ionisation and dissociation of, in liquid sulphur dioxide 386. Uranium synergic effects in solvent extraction of 360. yridine cyclisation during phosphorylation of by polyphosphoric acid 84.Ursolic acid dehydro- methyl ester photochemistry of, 55. Verbenone conversion into chrysanthenone 160. Vinyl ethers from the reaction of decalin with Friedel- Crafts acylating agents 395. Zirconium dialkylamido-derivatives of 225. INDEX OF AUTHORS Autrey,R.L. Barton D. H.R. and Reusch W.H.Photo chemical cleavage of a triterpenoid cyclohexadiene 55. Aynsley E. E. Dodd R. E. and Little R. Fluorine cyanide 265. Bacon R. G. R. Guy R. G. Irwin R. S. and Robinson T. A. Heterolvtic and homolvtic fission of S-S and S-Cl bonds 3b4. Bacon. R. G. R.. and Hanna. W. J. W. Oxidations bv aigentic picdinate 305. ’ Baddeley G. See Ahmad M. S. 395. Baker W. OIlis W. D. and Robinson K.W. Biflavonyls. The structures of kayaflavone and sotetsuflavone 269. Baker W. Finch A. C. M. Ollis W. D. and Robinson K. W. Biffavonyls a new class of natural product. The structures of ginkgetin isoginkgetin and sciadopitysin,91. Bannister E. See Cotton F. A. 158. Banwell C. N. Cohen A. D. Sheppard N. and Turner J. J. The magnitudes and relative signs of hydrogen spin-spin coupling constants in hydrocarbon groupings 266. Barber M. S. Jackman L. M. and Weedon B. C. L. The structures of spirilloxanthin and related carotenoids 96. Barnes R. See Cotton F. A. 158. Barr D. A. Haszeldine R. N. and Willis C. J. New elastomers containing fluorine 230. Barrow R. F. Morgan E. and Wright C. V. Inter-nuclear distances in gaseous silver halides 303.Bartels-Keith J. R. and Grove John Frederick. The structure of alternaric acid 398. Barton D. H. R. and Gilham P. T. The stereochemistry of lumisantonin 391. Barton D. H. R. See also Arigoni D. 306; Autrey R. L., 55. Battersby A. R. and Garratt S. The absolute stereo- chemistry of emetine optical correlation with the indole alkaloids 86. Battersby A. R. and Harper B. J. T. Biogenesis of papaverine 152. Battersby A. R. and Hodson H. F. The structure of diaboline 126. Bawn C. E. H. and Gladstone J. Alkyltitanium tri- halides 227. Bawn C. E. H. Margerison D. and Richardson N. M. The polymerisation of methyl methacrylate initiated by alkylboron compounds 397. Becconsall J. K. Clough S. and Scott G. Electron magnetic resonance study of free phenoxy-radicals 308.Bender P. See van Tamelen E. E. 309. Berkoff C. E. and Crombie L. “Citrylidene-malonic acid,” 400. Berkoz B. and Djerassi C. Macrolide antibiotics. Part IX. Filipin 3 16. Bernal T. Ebsworth E. A. V. and Weil J. A. Paramag- netic resonance absorption in peroxydicobalt com- plexes 57. Bernasconi R. See Arigoni D. 306. Birch A. J. Hodson H. F. and Smith G. F. Echitamine, 224. Birchall J. M. Bloom A. J. Haszeldine R. N. and Willis C. J. Fluoroalkyl nitroso-compounds 367. Blake D. Calvin G. and Coates G. E. Copper and silver ethynyl co-ordination complexes 396. Bloom A. J. See Birchall J. M. 367. Borer K. and Phillips C. S. G. The separation of volatile silanes and germanes by gas-liquid chroma- t ography 189.Boyd G. V. 4-1’4ndenylideneflav-2-ene an oxygen analogue of cyclopentadienylidenecycloheptatriene, 93. Bradley D. C. and Thomas I. M. Dialkylamido-derivatives of titanium zirconium and tantalum 225. Bryce-Smith D. See Angus H. J. F. 326. Bunyan P. J. and Hey D. H. Two new anodic reactions 366. Burrell J. W. K. Jackman L. M. and Weedon B. C. L. Stereochemistry and synthesis of phytol geraniol and nerol 263. Burrows B. F. Finch N. Ollis W. D. and Sutherland 1. 0. Mundulone 150. Burstein S. See Sondheimer F. 228. Cairncross I. M. See Aspinall G. O. 270. Callomon J. H. Emission spectrum of ionised nitrous oxide NsO+ 313. PROCEEDINGS Calvin G. See Blake D. 396. Campbell I. G. M. and Way J.K. A new route to heterocyclic phosphorus compounds 23 1. Cartlidge J. and Tipper C. F. H. Peroxides formed during the slow combustion of heptane 190. Case J. R.,Clarkson R. Jones E. R. H. and Whiting M. C. New iron-acetylene-carbonyl complexes 150. Cavalca L. Nardelli M. and Fava G. The crystal structure of di-(2-thioimidazolidine)cadmim thio-cyanate 159. Chang C. T. See Chen F. C. 232. Chatt J. and Hayter R. G. Complex hydrides and alkyls of ruthenium and a hydridc of osmium 153. Chen F. C. Chang C. T. Hung M. Lin Y.C. and Choong S. T. Synthesis of biflavonyls 232. Choong S.T. See Chen F. C. 232. Clark-Lewis J. W. The relative configuration of catechin and epicatechin 1,Zrearrangement in the reduction of the diastereoisomers to the same enantiomorph of a propan-1-01 388.Clarkson R. See Case J. R. 150. Clay P. G. Weiss J. and Whiston J. The action of s°Co-y-radiation on propene and ally1 alcohol in aqueous solution 125. Clough S. See Becconsall J. K. 308. Coates G. E. See Blake D. 396. Cohen A. D. See Banwell C. N. 266. Connolly J. D. and Overton K. H. The structure of the lactone CI0Hl6O4 obtained in the Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of camphor 188. Cookson R. C. and Hudec J. The structure of a saturated photo-dimer of 2,5-dimethylbenzoquinone, 11. Cotton F. A. Bannister E. Barnes R. and Holm R. H. New tetrahedral complex cations with phosphine oxide ligands 158. Cotton F. A. See also George J. W. 317. Cox J. J. See Trving H. 324. Crabbe P. Djerassi C.Eisenbraun E. J. and Liu S. Optical rotatory dispersion studies. Part XXIX. Absolute configuration of phytol 264. Craig D. P. Hollas J. M. Redies M. F. and Wait S. C. jun. The vapour absorption spectrum of naphthalene at 3200 A 361. Craig D. P. Lyons L. E. Walmsley S. H. and Walsh D. R. The crystal spectra of vibrationally induced transitions the naphthalene 3200 8 system at 4” 389. Creswell R. M. and Wood H. C. S. Chemical studies of the biosynthesis of riboflavin 387. Crombie L. See Berkoff C. E. 400. Cross B. E. Grove John Frederick MacMillan J. Moffatt J. S. Mulholland T. P. C. Seaton J. C., and Sheppard N. A revised structure for gibberellic acid 302. Dekker C. A. See Walwick E. R. 84. den Hertog H. 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DOI:10.1039/PS9590000415
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