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DECEMBER 1961 489 GENERAL INDEX:SUBJECTS Accounts of the Chemical Society for the year ended September 30th 1960,42. Acetylenic compounds naturally occurring (Centenary lecture) 98. Acids some monobasic crystal structures of acid salts of (paper read before the Society) 8. Anniversary meeting 120th Liverpool April 1 1-14th 1961 (report) 193. Annual general meeting 120th at Liverpool (report),185. Antibiotics new group of (paper read before the Society) 41 1. Artist’s materials chemistry and physics of (special article) 468. Australian lecture tour 1961 (report) 159. Boron compounds developments in chemistry of (report of symposium at Anniversary meeting) 194. Charge transfer in organic solids induced by light (Centenary lecture) 321.Chemical constitution and immunological specificity (Centenary lecture) 153. Christmas competition (1960) (report by the Editor) 3. Christmas competition (1961) 400. Council of the Chemical Society report of for 1959-60 33 Fellowship 33; Publications 34; Other activities 37; Finance and Administration 37; Acknowledge- ments 41. Cyclisation oxidative stereochemical control in (paper read before the Society) 4 11. Cycloadditions 1,3-dipolar (Centenary lecture) 357. Electron -pair repulsions a mechanical analogy (special article) 438. Electron-spin resonance symposium London November 2nd 1961 (report),475. Fellowship applications for 27 88 125 148 178 227 269 319 351 395 435,485. Gallotannins problems in chemistry of (Pedler lecture) 401.Glass and glass-making ancient (special article) 93. Heterocyclic chemistry new approach (Australian lecture tour 1961) 159. Immunological specificity chemical constitution and (Centenary lecture) 153. Lectures Centenary Charge transfer in organic solids induced by light. By A. Terenin 321. Centenary Chemical constitution and immunological specificity. By Michael Heidelberger 153. Centenary 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions. By Rolf Huisgen 357. Centenary Some naturally occurring acetylenic com- pounds. By N. A. Sorensen 98. Pedler Some problems in the chemistry of the gallo- tannins. By R. D. Haworth 401. Tilden Electron configuration and structure of transition-metal complexes. By R. S. Nyholm 273. Windaus memorial By Adolf Butenandt 131.See also Presidential address 187. Library additions to 31,92 128 152 184,228,271 356 396 437 .487. Liverpool University short history (special article) 58. Merseyside chemical industry of (special article) 52. Natural products aspects of chemistry of (report of symposium at Anniversary meeting) 196. News and announcements 21,84,123,146,175,224,266 317 344 390 433 477. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of triphosphonitrilic fluorochlorides (paper read before the Society) 9. Obituaries Edward de Barry BARNETT 355. Hubert Thomas Stanley BRITTON 352. William Henry CADMAN 91. Cecil John Turrell CRONSHAW 353. Alfred EGERTON, 30. Robert Crosbie FARMER, 180. Charles Samuel GARLAND 183. Leonard James GOLDSWORTHY 181.James Younger MACDONALD 179. Charles Edward Kenneth MEES 269. Stanley ROBSON 29. Oswald John SILBERRAD 29, Bawa Kartar SINGH 150. Ernest Albert TYLER 488. William WARDLAW 397. Penicillins semi-synthetic (special article) 6. Phosphonitrilic halides delocalisation and magnetic properties (paper read before the Society) 9. Polynucleotide chemistry current problems in (Presi-dential address) 187. Presidential address Some current problems in poly- nucleotide chemistry. By Sir Alexander Todd 187. Relativity theory experiments to test some aspects of (special article) 229. Rotenoids and derivatives (paper read before the Society) 411. Salts acid of some monobasic acids crystal structures (paper read before the Society) 8.Scientific meetings forthcoming 24 86 124 148 178 226 268 319 346 392 433 479. Scientific meetings of the Society 8 41 1. Technology Oxford history of (book review) 233. Terpene Chemistry symposium in London on February 23rd 1961 (abstracts of papers) 10; (report) 129 Transition-metal complexes electron configuration and structure (Tilden lecture) 273, Triphosphonitrilic fluorochlorides nuclear magnetic resonance spectra (paper read before the Society) 9. Zelinsky N. D. the centenary of (special article) 441. GENERAL INDEX AUTHORS Baines H. Obituary notice on Charles Edward Kenneth Bentley R. B. See Jones H. R. 438. Mees,269. Brightman R. Obituary notice on Cecil John TurreII Banks M. A. L. Obituary notice on William Henry Cronshaw 353.Cadman 91. Butenandt A. The Windaus Memorial Lecture 131. Caldin E. F. The Oxford “History of Technology” (book review) 233. Coates J. E. Obituary notice on Ernest Albert Tyler 488. Cook J. W. Obituary notice on Edward de Barry Barnett 355. Cox E. G. Obituary notice on William Wardlaw 397. Cranshaw T. E. Recent experiments to test some aspects of relativity theory 229. Cranston J. A. Obituary notice on Charles Samuel Garland 183. Forster A. and Hey D. H. Obituary notice on Robert Crosbie Farmer 180. Gregg S. J. Obituary notice on Hubert Thomas Stanley Britton 352. Hardie D. W. F. The chemical industry of Merseyside 52. Haworth R. D. Some problems in the chemistry of the gallotannins (Pedler lecture) 401.Heidelberger M. Chemical constitution and immuno- logical specificity (Centenary lecture) 153. Hey D. H. See Forster A. 180. Holker J. S. E. A short history of Liverpool University 58. Huisgen R. 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions (Centenary lecture) 357. Ing H. R. Semi-synthetic penicillins 6. Jackson A. H. Chemical Society Symposium Some aspects of the chemistry of natural products 196. Jones H. R. and Bentley R. B. Electron-pair repulsions a mechanical analogy 438. PROCEEDINGS Morgan S. W.K. Obituary notice on Stanley Robson 30. Nesmeyanov A. N. The centenary of N. D. Zelinsky 441. North A. A. Chemical Society symposium Develop- ments in the chemistry ofboron compounds 194. Nyholm R. S. Electron configuration and structure of transition-metal complexes 273.Perti 0.N. Obituary notice on Bawa Kartar Singh 150. Randall E. W. Symposium on electron-spin resonance 475. Read J. Obituary notice on James Younger MacDonald 179. Silberrad L. G. Obituary notice on Oswald John Silberrad 29. Smith J. C. Obituary notice on Leonard James Golds- worthy 181. Stkensen N. A. Some naturally occurring acetylenic compounds (Centenary lecture) 98. Terenin A. Charge transfer in organic solids induced by light (Centenary lecture) 321. Todd Sir Alexander. Some current problems in poly- nucleotide chemistry (Presidential address) 187. Turner W. E. S. Ancient glass and glass-making 93. Ubbelohde A. R. Obituary notice on Alfred Egerton 30. Werner A. E. Chemistryand physics of artist’s materials 468.COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF SUBJECTS Acetic acid dimeric structure in aqueous solution 73. Acetic anhydride and analogous compounds acid-catalysed self-condensation of 1 12. Acetoxylation accompanying nitration with nitric acid- acetic anhydride mixtures 369. Acetylenes new prep. 302. photo-addition to benzene prep. of cyclo-octatetraenes by 333. Acetylene monofluoro- and monoiodo- infrared spectra 13. Acetylenic bonds new synthesis and biosynthetic implications 245. Acids a-hydroxyamino- a-amino-acids and or-keto-acid oximes from 375. Acrylonitrileiron tetracarbonyt- crystal structure 466. Adsorption of hydrocarbons on a silica-alumina catalyst study by electron-spin resonance 70. Alcohol-hydrogen chloride systems hydrogen dichloride (HC12-) ion as a reagent in 467.Alkaloids of the Amaryllidaceae biosynthesis 243,254. of calabash curare 17,223,412,413. calycanthaceous:chimonanthine 465. diterpenoid hetero-ring of 461. Alkyl radicals in y-irradiated alkyl halides electron-spin resonance spectra 247. Allenes addition of carbenes to 246. cyclic prep. 143. Allyl complexes u-bonded unusual protonation reaction of 378. Allyl chloride (+)-l-phenyl- prep. and rearrangement 334. Allyl vinyl ethers gas-phase Claisen rearrangement of mechanism 141. Aluminium complex pseudohalides of prep. 203. chloride interaction with aromatic hydrocarbons 142. Amaryllidaceae alkaloids biosynthesis 243 254. Amines liquid nuclear magnetic resonance study of hydrogen bonding in 118.Anthracene-tetracene mixed crystals intermolecular interactions in 253. Arbuzov rearrangement anti- 12. Aromatic compounds biosynthesis from acetyl- and malonyl-coenzyme A 209. free-radical alkylation and aroylation of induced by gamma-radiation 212. Arsenic:Tertiary arsine chelate group olefinic complexes involving 220. Tertiary arsine-halogen adducts 65. Arylation and aroylation of aromatic compounds free-radical induced by gamma-radiation 212. Arylmethyl ions electronic spectra 386. Ascaridole reduction with ferrous sulphate solution 83. Atisine stereochemistry of the E-and F-rings relation to the at isine-isoat kine isomerisa tion 14. Azulene electronic excitation in 11. Benzene derivatives of Dewar structures as intermediates in prep.312. 1,3,5-trimethoxy- kinetics and equilibria of proton- ation in concentrated aqueous acid 81. nitro- carbon-basicity of halide and halogenoid ions in 371. nitro- nature of first absorption bond of 171. Benzhydryl chloride p-chloro- racemization and radio- chloride exchange with mercuric chloride 241. Benzoic acids substituted steric effects in 162. Benzophenone photochemical reduction 301. Beryllium coloured bipyridyl complexes of 376. nitrate basic structure 242. DECEMBER 1961 Biosynthesis Amaryllidaceae alkaloids 243 254. Chrysanthemum-monocarboxylicacid 452. Implications of a new synthesis of acetylenic bonds 245. Biphenyl crystalline structure 122. Biphenylene structure 163.Bipyridyl complexes of beryllium coloured 376. =-Bonding and hindered rotation in inorganic systems 421. Borazoles unsymmetrically substituted and bicyclic derivatives thereof 425. Born-5-en-2-one 5-phenyl- intensification of absorption and rotation of the carbonyl chromophore in absorption spectrum 423. Boron complex pseudohalides of prep. 203. organic compounds of polymer from reaction with diazomethane end groups in 117. Hexachlorodiborate anion BpCla2-,220. Phosphinoborine derivatives dimeric prep. 432. Bromination allylic by N-bromosuccinimide mechan- ism 80 199. Bromine addition to trans- and cis-cyclodecene 199. Bufotenin dehydro- structure 310. Butoxy. See t-Butoxy. Butyl. See also t-ButyI. n-Butyl radicals dimerisation and disproportionation of 18.Cactus sterol (peniocerol) from structure 450. Calabash curare alkaloids from 17 223 412,413. Calythrone prep. 374. Camphane (-)-2-bromo-Znitro- stereochemistry 306. Caracurine-I1 (alkaloid of calabash curare) 412 41 3. structure 416. Carbenes addition to allenes 246. Carbene new formed by decomposition of quinone azine 309. Carbene ethoxycarbonyl- reactions of steric discrimina- tion in 443. Carbon tetrachloride soiutions in benzene thermal diffusion in 201. Carbonium ions alkyl and double-bond electronic spectra 256. Carbonyl chromophore intensification of absorption and rotation by mixing n -+ m* with m -+ m* transitions, 423. Carbonylation of platinum and palladium organo-complexes 67.Carbonyls metal fluorocarbon derivatives of 69. {-Carotene structure 261. Catalysts anionic catalytic action of 339. Cedrelone (a triterpene) structure 444,446. Cephalosporin PI (antibiotic) 257. Chain inhibition of a non-chain reaction 301. Charge-transfer bonds in solids crystal structure of oxalyl bromide 343. Chimonanthine a new calycanthaceous alkaloid 465. Chloride radio- exchange between p-chlorobenzhydryl chloride and mercuric chloride 241. Chlorine atoms abstraction from gaseous t-butyl hypo- chlorite by methyl radicals 338. Cholest-5-ene 3 ~-hydroxymethyl-~-nor- toluene-p-sul- phonate solvolysis 422. Cholest-S-ene-3 /3,6ru-diol from cactus 450. Chrysanthemum-monocarboxylic acid biosynthesis 452. Claisen rearrangement of ally1 vinyl ethers gas-phase mechanism 141.Clerodin structure 75. constitution 76. Cobalt Complexes of type [Co,(CO),(cr)] prep. and structure 169. 49I Cobalt(Ir) bonding of the selenocyanate ion in com-plexes with 21 3. Cobalt(Ir) tetrahedral and bridged octahedral com- plexes of 372. Cobalttrr) ions. rate of association of thiocyanate ions with,' i80. Coenzyme A acetyl- and malonyl- biosynthesis of aro- matic substances from 209. Cohulupone prep. from colupulone 3 15. Columbin stereochemistry 21 1. Colupulone prep. of cohulupone from 315. Complexes of the early cations of the first transition series stability constants of 336. metal perchlorate co-ordination in 335. tervalent-metal application of high-speed digital com- puters to the calculation of formation constants for 340.Computers high-speed digital application to calculation of formation constants for tervalent-metal com-plexes 340. Conessine prep. 206. Copper Copperfir) so-called trico-ordinated complexes of anomalous magnetic behaviour and binuclear structure 264. Cupric dithizonate primary crystal structure 203. Cupric halides reactions with aromatic hydrocarbons 307. Corrole derivatives of prep. amendment 168. Crystal field stabilisation as a factor in surface processes 424. Crystals mixed anthracenetetracene intermolecular interactions in 253. ( f)-Cuparene prep. 74. Cyclic systems orientation in some elimination reactions 314. Cyclobutene 3,4-dimethylene- prep.332. Cyclodecane ring conformation 463. Cyclodecene trans- and cis-,addition of bromine to 199. Cyclohexane and related molecules ring inversion in studied by nuclear magnetic resonance 418. Cyclohexylammon ium salts trimethyl-2-methyl- elimina- tions from orientation in 314. Cyclo-octatetraenes prep. by photo-addition of acetylenes to benzene 333. Cyclopentadienide anion that is stable in water 117. Decalin cis-and trans-perfluoro- from fluorination of tetralin 138 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra 139. trans-Decalin 10-acetyl-1 u-halogeno- reactions of evidence for an unusual neighbouring-group effect 451. Dewar structures as intemediates in prep. of benzene derivatives 312. Diazomethane monomethylenation and polymethylen- ation by in the presence of boron compounds 172.Diazotisation at intermediate acidities mechanisms 173- Diels-Alder addition gas-chromatographic study of rate, 316. Dissymmetry molecular due to symmetrically placed hydrogen and deuterium 333. Diterpenoid alkaloids hetero-ring of 461. Dithizone Cupric dithizonate primary crystal struc- ture 203. Echitamine reactions 62. structure 63. Electron-spin resonance spectra Alkyl radicals in y-irradiated alkyl halides 247. Hydrocarbons study of adsorption on a silica-alumha catalyst 70. Hydrocarbons aromatic study of interaction with aluminium chloride 142. Hydrocarbon-sulphonyl radicals trapped investigation of 71. Methyl triphenyl- 16. Phenalenyl radical detection in pyrolysed hydro- carbons 144.Semiquinones in sulphuric acid 385. Sulphur nitride ions 377. p-Xylene positive ion 174. Elimination and substitution merged mechanism 252. Elimination reactions in cyclic systems orientation in some 314. Elimination reaction novel base-catalysed (conversion of an amide into a cycloheptatrienone) 248. Esters 8-keto- reaction with hydroxylamine 387. Ethers ally1 vinyl mechanism of gas-phase Claisen rearrangement of 141. Ethyl radicals kinetics of addition to vinyl monomers 259. reaction with isopropyl radicals 68. chloro- excited (CzH,C157,*) 244. Eucarvone photoisomerisation to 1,5,5-trirnethylnor-born-2-en-7-one 1 16. Flavan derivatives stereochemistry and conformation 165. Fluorine “Halogen monofluorides,” addition to fluoro- olefins 113.Metal carbonyls fluorocarbon derivatives 69. Perfluoroalkylnitroso-compounds prep. from per-fluoroacyl nitrites 64. Polysulphuryl fluorides 428. Formates irradiated radicals in 66. Formation constants for tervalent-metal complexes, application of high-speed digital computers to calculation of 340. Fumagillin (an antibiotic) configuration 33 1. Germanium :Germanes volatile prep. and identification 379. Germane mono- and di-fluoro- prep. 205. Germyl fluoride microwave spectrum 456. L-Glucose 3-amino-3,6-dideoxy- derivatives of 255. Halide and halogenoid ions in nitrobenzene carbon- basicity of 371. “Halogen monofluorides,” addition to fluoro-olefins 1 13. Hofmann elimination ylide mechanism in 458.Hofmann versus Saytzeff elimination in the interaction of t-pentyl chloride and acetyl chloride 382. Hydrides inorganic complex solvent effects in the infra- red spectra of 43 1. Hydride-ion substitution in metal complexes 72. Hydrocarbons adsorption on a silica-alumina catalyst study by electron-spin resonance 70. aromatic use of magnesium compounds in alkylation of 245. aromatic interaction with aluminium chloride 142. aromatic reactions with cupric halides 307. Hydrocarbon-sulphonyl radicals trapped electron-spin resonance investigation 71. Hydrogen bonding in gaseous mixtures infrared detec- tion origin of broad bands 121. in the hydrogen malonate ion 373 464. in liquid amines nuclear magnetic resonance study 118.Hydrogen dichloride (HCI,-) ion as a reagent in alcohol- hydrogen chloride systems 467. Hydrogen exchange of 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene in con- centrated aqueous acid kinetics and equilibria 81. PROCEEDINGS aromatic and other proton transfer reactions Ho function and general acid catalysis in 453. Hydroxide and thiophenoxide ions relative thermo-dynamic affinities for carbon 305. Hydroxylamine reaction with ,9-keto-esters 387. Ion-exchanger of new type fractionation of ribonucleic acids by 78. Iron Tetracarbonylacrylonitrileiron crystal structure 466. Isobutene chain-transfer by anisole in cationic poly- merisation of 311. Isoindoline 1,3,4,7-tetramethyl- novel prep. by reductive condensation of 2,5-dimethylpyrrole 1 19.Isopropyl radicals reaction with ethyl radicals 68. KB,ionisation potential and rotational analysis of the C’II~-X~~~+ system of 329. Linderone and methyl-linderone structures 455. Lithium aluminium hydride reductions stereospecificity 388. Lycorine incorporation of norbelladine into 243. Macusine-A structure 223. Macusine-B structure 17. Magnesium compounds use in alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons 245. Malonate acid ion hydrogen bonding in 373,464. Manganese Nitratopentacarbonylmanganese(I) prep., 202. Maytenone pyrolytic decomposition a model system 265. Menschutkin reaction reverse transition-state volume change in 389. Mercury electrode anodic capacity in aqueous sodium fluoride solutions 239. Metals complexes of hydride-ion substitution in 72.evaporated films of surface photolysis on 337. transition nitrites of prep. 306. Methane tetradeutero- measurement of vibrational relaxation time of 114. nitroso- vapour-phase addition of methyl radicals to 204. Methyl triphenyl- electron-spin resonance spectrum 16. Methyl groups internal rotation of as detected by band contours in infrared spectra of solutions and gases, 420. in aromatic positive ions hyperfine interactions from 384. Methyl ions aryl- electronic spectra 386. Methyl radicals addition to nitrosomethane in the gas phase 204. Methylation homolytic aromatic 240. Monolayers oriented molecular interactions in observed by infrared spectroscopy involving total internal reflection 461.Mycaminose prep. and stereochemistry 430. Naphthalenes triaza- three new prep. 459. Naphthalene a dichloro- X-ray study 78. Neurosporene structure 261. Nickel Nickel(I1) complexes Lifschitz solution spectra and crystal structure 297. Nickel(i1) ions rate of association of thiocyanate ions with 380. Nitration with nitric acid-acetic anhydride mixtures acetoxylation accompanying 369. DECEMBER 1961 Nitro-compounds aromatic reduction by sodium borohydride catalysed by transition-metal complexes 161. Nitrogen :Dinitrogen tetroxide o-electron delocalisation and electronic structure 216. Nitrites perfluoroacyl prep. of perfluoroalkylnitroso- compounds from 64. Nitrites of transition metals prep. 306. Nitroso-compounds perfluoroalkyl- prep.from per-fluoroacyl nitrites 64. Norbelladine incorporation into lycorine and nor-pluvine 243. Norborn-2-en-7-one 1,5,5-trimethyl- photoisomeris-ation of eucarvone to 11 6. Norcarane-7-carboxylic acid steric discrimination in reactions of ethoxycarbonylcarbene 443. Norpluvine incorporation of norbelladine into 243. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra Amines liquid hydrogen bonding in 1 18. Cyclohexane and related molecules ring inversion in 41 8. Dehydrobufotenin “hydrochloride,” 3 10. cis-and trans-Perfluorodecalin 139. Shifts chemical measurement by double-resonance 303. Spin decoupling and relative chemical shifts of dis- similar nuclei measured by using frequency related oscillators 426. Steroid D-homoannulation proton magnetic resonance shifts 214.Thallium trialkyls proton magnetic resonance 208. Nucleosides sulphonium alkali hydrolysis of 449. Nucleoside crystalline isolation from the vitamin Bla co-enzyme 447. Olefins fluoro- addition of “halogen monofluorides” to 113. Olefin-palladium(I1) chloride complexes reaction with nucleophiles a new vinylation 370. Oxalates irradiated radicals in 66. Oxalyl bromide crystal structure 343. Palladium organo-complexes of carbonylation 67. Palladium(@ chloride-olefin complexes reaction with nucleophiles a new vinylation 370. Penicillic acid role of acetate and malonate in bio- synthesis of 11 1. Peniocerol (;terol from cactus) structure 450. Pentyl. See t-Pentyl. Perchlorate co-ordination in metal complexes 335.Perylene 1,12-0-phenylene- crystals isolated during prep. X-ray study 115. Phenalenyl radical detection in pyrolysed hydrocarbons by electron-spin resonance 144. Phosphazenes alkoxy- rearrangement 25 8. Phosphorus :Phosphinoborine derivatives dimeric prep. 432. Phosphinothiolic acid ethylphenyl- optical resolution 145. Phosphorane methoxycarbonylmethylenetriphenyl-, reaction with hindered ketones 454. Photolysis surface on evaporated metal films 337. Phytoene structure 261. Phytofluene structure 261. Platinum five-co-ordinated compound of stereocheni- istry 170. organo-complexes of carbonylation 67. Bipyridyl -(1 -acetylacetonyl)trimethylplatinum(~v), structure 166. Podophyllotoxin stereospecificity of reduction with lithium aluminium hydride 388.Polymerisation cationic of isobutene chain-transfer by anisole in 31 1. cationic of styrene transfer mechanisms in 460. Polysaccharides application of the Weermann reaction to 300. Potassium K2,ionisation potential and rotational analysis of the C1nU-XIZg+system of K2,329. Proton transfer reactions Ho function and general acid catalysis in 453. Pro tona tion of 1,3,5- trimethox ybenzene in concentrated aqueous acid kinetics and equilibria 81. Pteridines 8-substituted nucleophilic additions of and their biochemical significance 260. Pyrroles 1-alkyl- new type of addition to 164. Pyrrole 2,5-dimethyl- reductive condensation of novel isoindoline prep. 1 19. Quinolizidine stereochemistry 2 18.Quinone mine decomposition to give a carbene 309. Quinoxalinecarboxyanilides,rearrangement of 167. Radicals in irradiated formates and oxalates 66. 1-~-D-Ribofuranosylimidazole-4-carboxylicacid 5’,0-phosphate 5-amino- prep. 381. Ribonucleic acids fractionation by a new type of exchanger 78. Ring inversion in cyclohexane and related molecules as studied by nuclear magnetic resonance 418. Rotation hindered and rr-bonding in inorganic systems 421. Rotenoids determination of geometry of B/C fusion by means of long-range asymmetric magnetic shielding of the carbonyl group 299. reactions of prefaced by alkaline attack 19. Ruthenium Nitratonitrosylruthenium complexes 25 1. Selenium Selenocyanate ion bonding in complexes with cobalt(n) 213.Semiquinones electron-spin resonance spectra in sul- phuric acid 385. Shifts chemical of nitrogen-I4 nuclei bonded to protons measurement by nuclear magnetic double resonance 303. Sodium borohydride reduction of aromatic nitro-compounds by catalysed by transition-metal complexes 161. Solvolysis by S mechanisms entropies and heat capacities of activation in 222. Spectra (see also Electron-spin resonance and Nuclear magnetic resonance) absorption Carbonyl chromophore intensification of absorption by mixing of n -f n* and rr -+ rr* transitions 423. Lifschitz nickel(n) complexes in solution 297. Nitrobenzene nature of first absorption band 171. electronic Arylmethyl ions 386. infrared Acetylene monofluoro- and monoiodo- 13.Hydrides inorganic complex solvent effects 43 1. Hydrogen bonding in gaseous mixtures :detection and origin of broad bands 121. Metal-chlorine stretching frequencies infrared active 335. Methyl groups internal rotation detected by band contours in spectra of solutions and gases 420. Monolayers oriented observations of molecular inter- actions in by infrared spectroscopy involving total internal reflection 461. Thiocyanic acid in solution rotational structure of a bending vibration partial resolution 342. microwave Germyl fluoride 456. ultraviolet Carbonium ions alkyl and double-bond 256. Stability constants of some complexes of the early cations of the first transition series 336. Steroid D-homoannulation proton magnetic resonance shifts in 214.Steroid 3-ketones 4,4dimethyl- conformation of ring A in some 464. Steroids 5,9-cyclo- prep. 207. d4-Steroids 4-methyl-3-oxo- new route to 114. Styrene cationic polymerisation of transfer mechanisms in 460. polymerisation by perchloric acid 200. Substitution and elimination merged mechanism 252. nucleophilic aromatic transition state in 341. Succinic anhydrides catalytic hydrogenation of 3 13. Sugars ammo- sulphur substitution compounds of. Part 111 429. with sulphur in the ring 41 7,418. Sulphonates thiol- structure and chemical distinction between disulphoxides and 250. Sulphur in ring of sugars 417 418. nitride ions electron-spin resonance spectra 377. Disulphoxide and thiolsulphonate formulations chem- ical distinction between 250.Polysulphuryl fluorides 428. SuItones unsaturated irradiation of 238. Surface processes crystal field stabilisation as a factor 424. Sydnone structure of a 120. L-Talose 3-amino-3,6-dideoxy- derivatives of 255. t-Butoxy-group novel hydroxyl-protecting group in peptide synthesis with hydroxy-amino-acids 249. t-Butyl hypochlorite gaseous abstraction of chlorine atoms by methyl radicals 338. Tetracene-anthracene mixed crystals intermolecular interactions in 253. 1 -Tetralone 2-benzyl-2-bromo-4,4-dimethyl-, decompos-ition mechanism of merged substitution and elimin- ation 252. PROCEEDINGS Thallium trialkyls proton magnetic resonance spectra 208. Thiocyanate ions rates of association with nickel(@ and cobalt(I1) ions 380.Thiocyanic acid in solution partial resolution of the rotational structure of a bending vibration 342. Thiolsulphonates structure and chemical distinction between disulphoxides and 250. Thiophenoxide and hydroxide ions relative thermo- dynamic affinities for carbon 305. Thiourea as a leaving group from carbon in SNdisplace-ments 214. Tin :Dialkyltin(1v) compounds structure of intermediates in hydrolysis of 457. Distannoxanes dimerisation by co-ordination 383. Stannite ion trichloro- pyramidal configuration 304. t-Pen tyl chloride Hofmann versus Saytzeff elimination in the interaction with acetyl chloride 382. Transition series first stability constants of some complexes of the early cations of 336.Triterpenoid 3-ketones conformation of ring A in some 464. Vinyl ally1 ethers gas-phase Claisen rearrangement of, mechanism 141. Vinyl monomers kinetics of addition of ethyl radical to 259. Vinylation new reaction of olefin-palladium(I1) chloride complexes with nucleophiles 370. Vitamin BI2 co-enzyme crystalline nucleoside isolated from 447. Wave functions molecular new method for deriving 427. Weermann reaction application to polysaccharides 300. DL-Willardiine prep. 216. p-Xylene positive ion electron-spin resonance spectrum 174. D-Xylothiopyranose a sugar with sulphur in the ring 417. Ylide mechanism in Hofmann elimination 458. Zierone cons ti tution 308. COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF AUTHORS Abdus Sattar A.B. M. See Henmo E. 238. Acheson R. M. Hands A. R. and Vernon J. M. New type of addition to 1-alkylpyrroles 164. Adams D. M. Infrared-active metal-chlorine stretching frequencies 335. Adams D. M. Solvent effects on the infrared spectra of inorganic complex hydrides 431. Addison C. C. Kilner M. and Wojcicki A. Nitrato-pen tacarbony Imanganese( I) 202. Addison C. C. and Walker A. Basic beryllium nitrate 242. Addison C. C. Johnson B. F. G. Logan N. and Wojcicki A. Transition-metal nitrites 306. Adley T. J. and Owen L. N. Thio-sugars with sulphur in the ring 418. Ahmad A. See Spenser I. D. 375. Alleston D. L. Davies A. G.,and Figgis B. N. Structure of intermediates in the hydrolysis of dialkyltin(1v) compounds 457. ApSimon J. and Edwards 0.E. Hetero-ring of diter-penoid alkaloids 461. Arigoni D. See Gopinath K. W. 446. Arison B. H. See Trenner N. R. 214. Armarego W. L. F. Synthesis of three new triaza-naphthalenes 459. Arnold J. Bertie J. E. and Millen D. J. Infrared detection of hydrogen bonding in gaseous mixtures the origin of broad bands 121. Austin M. J. and Parsons R. Anodic capacity of a mercury electrode in aqueous sodium fluoride solutions 239. Ayres D. C. and Pauwels P. J. S. Stereospecificity of lithium aluminium hydride reductions reduction of podophyllotoxin 388. Ayrey G. Buncel E. and Bourns A. N. Ylide mechan- ism in Hofmann elimination 458. Ayscough P. B. McCann A. P. and Wilson R. The electron spin resonance spectrum of triphenylmethyl, 16.Ayscough P. B. Ivin K. J. and ODonnell J. H. Electron-spin resonance investigation of trapped hydrocarbon-sulphonyl radicals 71. Ayscough P. B. Cocker A. J. Dainton F. S. Hirst S., and Weston M. Excited chloroethyl radicals C2HzCla-z,244. DECEMBER 1961 Ayscough P. B. and Thomson C. Electron-spin resonance spectra of alkyl radicals in y-irradiated alkyl halides 247. Barnighausen H. Jellinck F. and Vos A. Structure of a sydnone 120. Baddeley G. Baylis E. K. Heaton B. G.,and Rasburn J. W. Reactions of 10-acetyl-1 a-halogeno-trans- decalin :evidence for an unusual neighbouring-group effect 451. Baddeley G. and Khayat M. A. R. Hofmann versus Saytzeff elimination in the interaction of t-pentyl chloride and acetyl chloride 382.Baddiley J. See Frank W. 449. Baird B. M. Halsall T. G. Jones E. R. H. and Lowe G. Cephalosporin PI 257. Baldeschweiler J. D. and Randall E. W. Measurement of chemical shifts by nuclear mametic double -resonance 303. Ball W. J. and Landor S. R. Synthesis of cyclic allenes 143. Ball.-W.- J.. and Landor. S. R. Addition of carbenes to ’allenes 245. Banks. R. E.. Haszeldine. R. N.. and McCreath. M. K. Perfluoroalkylnitroso-compounds from pekluoro-acyl nitrites 64. Barclay G. A. Harris C. M. Hoskins B. F. and Kokot E. Anomalous magnetic behaviour and bi- nuclear structure of some so-called trico-ordinated copper(rr) complexes 264. Barfield P. A. Lappert M. F. and Lee,J. n-Bonding and hindered rotation in inorganic systems 421.Barker N. T. Harris C. M.,and McKenzie E. D. Perchlorate co-ordination in metal complexes 335. Barrow R. F. See Robertson E. W. 329. Barton D. H. R. Cheung H. T. Cross A. D. Jackman L. M. and Martin-Smith M. Constitution of clerodin 76. Barton. D. H. R.. and GuDta. G. S. Constitution of zierone 308. ’ *I Barton. D. H. R.. Kirbv. G. W.. Tavlor. J. B.. and Thomas G ’M. Biosynthesis of Al;?arylfidaceae alkaloids 254. Barton D. H. R. and Morgan L. R. jun. Synthesis of conessine 206. Barton D. H. R. See Gnoj O. 207. Battersby A. R. Binks R. Breuer S. W. Fales H. M., and Wildman W. C. Biosynthesis in the Arnaryf-Ziduceae incorporation of norbelladine into lycorine and norpluvine 243. Battersby A. R. Hodson H. F. Rao G. V. and Yeowell D.A. Alkaloids of calabash curare caracurine-I1 and C-alkaloid D 412. Battersby A. R. and Yeowell D. A. Alkaloids of calabash curare the structure of macusine-B 17, Battersby A. R. Yeowell D. A. Jackman L. M., Schroeder H.-D. Hesse M. Hiltebrand H. von Philipsborn W. Schmid H. and Karrer P. Alkaloids of calabash curare the structure of caracurine-I1 and C-alkaloid D 413. Battersby A. R. See McPhail A. T. 223. Baylis E. K. See Baddeley G. 451. Bennett J. E. Detection of the phenalenyl radical in pyrolysed hydrocarbons by electron-spin resonance 144. Bentley R. and Keil J. G. Role of acetate and malonate in the biosynthesis of penicillic acid 11 1. Berkoff C. E. Cookson R. C. Hudec J. and Williams R. 0. Dewar structures as intermediates in the synthesis of benzene derivatives 3 12.Bertie J. E. See Arnold J. 121. Beyerman H. C. and Bontekoe J. S. t-Butoxy-group a novel hydroxyl-protecting group for use in peptide synthesis with hydroxy-amino-acids 249. Binks R. See Battersby A. R. 243. Birch A. J. Hodson H. Moore B. and Smith G. F. The reactions of echitamine 62. Blomquist A. T. and Maitlis P. M. 3P-Dirnethylene-cyclobutene 332. Blues E. T. and Bryce-Smith D. Use of magnesium compounds in some new procedures for the alkyl- ation of aromatic hydrocarbons 245. Bolton J. R. and Carrington A. Electron-spin resonance spectrum of the p-xylene positive ion 174. Bolton J. R. and Carrington A. Electron-spin resonance spectra of semiquinones in sulphuric acid a re-assignment of spectra previously attributed to the p-xylene positive ion 385.Bonner W. A. See Meyer zu Reckendorf W. 429. Bonnett R. and White J. D. Reductive condensation of 2,5-dimethylpyrrole a novel isoindoline synthesis 119. Bontekoe J. S. See Beyerman H. C. 249. Booth G. and Chatt J. Carbonylation of platinum and palladium organo-complexes 67. Bourns A. N. See Ayrey G. 458. Breuer S. W. See Battersby A. R. 243. Brivati J. A. Hulme R. and Symons M. C. R. Hyper- fine interactions from methyl groups in aromatic positive ions 384. Brivati J. A. Keen N. Symons M. C. R. and Trevalian P. A. Radicals in irradiated formates and oxalates 66. Brown R. D. and Harcourt R. D. o-Electron delocalisa- tion and the electronic structure of dinitrogen tetroxide 21 6.Brown J. K. and Tyler J. K. The infrared spectra of monofluoro- and monoiodo-acetylene 13. Brown W. A. C. Trotter J. and Robertson J. M. X-Ray study of crystals isolated during the synthesis of 1,12-0-phenyleneperylene,1 15. Brownlee T. H. and Saunders W. H. jun. Orientation in some elimination reactions in cyclic systems 314. Brueckner D. A. Hamor T. A. Robertson J. M. and Sim G. A. Stereochemistry of (-)-2-broino-2-nitrocamphane 306. Bryan R. F. and Knopf P. M. Crystal structure of primary cupric dithizonate 203. Bryce-Smith D. and Lodge J. E. Preparation of cyclo- octatetraenes by the photo-addition of acetylenes to benzene 333. Bryce-Smith D. See Blues E. T. 245. Bullen G. J. See Gee W. 432. Bu’Lock J.D. and Smalley H. M. Biosynthesis of aromatic substances from acetyl-and malonyl-coenzyme A 209. Buncel E. See Ayrey G. 458. Bunnett J. F. Hauser C. F. and Nahabedian K. V. Relative thermodynamic affinities of hydroxide and thiophenoxide ions for carbon 305. Burg A. B. See Griffiths J. E. 12. Carrington A. See Bolton J. R. 174 385. Challis B. C. and Ridd J. H. Mechanisms of diazotisa- tion at intermediate acidities 173. Chambers R. I). Musgrave W. K. R. and Savory J. Addition of “Halogen monofluorides” to fluoro- olefins 1 13. Chapman D. Golding R. M. Massey A. G. and Moelwyn-Hughes J. T. Electron-spin resonance spectra of sulphur nitride ions 377. Chatt J. See Booth G. 67. Cheung H. T. See Barton D. H. R. 76. PROCEEDINGS Chiang Y.See Kresge A. J. 81. Clark-Lewis J. W. and Jackman L. M. Stereochemistry and conformation of flavan derivatives 165. Clemo G. R. and Raper R. Molecular dissymmetry due to symmetrically placed hydrogen and deuterium 333. Coates G. E. and Green S. I. E. Coloured bipyridyl complexes of beryllium 376. Cocker A. J. See Ayscough P. B. 244. Cohen S. G. Orman S. and Laufer D. Chain-inhibition of a non-chain reaction 301. Cookson R. C. Hudec J. and Whitear B. Cyclopenta- dienide anion that is stable in water 117. Cookson R. C. and MacKenzie S. Intensification of absorption and rotation of the carbonyl chromo- phore by mixing of n -+ w* with m -+ m* transitions 423. Cookson R. C. See Berkoff C. E. 312. Corbett G. E. and Williams G.H. Homolytic aromatic met h y la t ion 240. Cottrell T. L. and Matheson A. J. Measurement of the vibrational relaxation time of tetradeuteromethane 114. Cowie G. R. Fox J. R. Fitches M. J. H. Hooton K. A. Hunt D. M. Kohnstam G. and Shillaker B. Entropies and heat capacities of activation in solvolysis by SNmechanisms 222. Crabtree J. M. Marsh D. W. Tomkinson J. C., Williams R. J. P. and Fernelius W. C. Stability constants of some complexes of the early cations of the first transition series 336. Craig D. P. and Thirunamachandran T. Intermolecular interactions in mixed crystals 253. Crenshaw R. R. and Owen T. C. Structure of thiosul- phonates ; a chemical distinction between thiosul- phonate and disulphoxide formulations 250.Crombie L. Godin P. J. Siddalingaiah K. S. and Whiting D. A. Rotenoid reactions prefaced by alkaline attack 19. Crombie L. and Lown J. W. Determination of the geometry of the B/C fusion of rotenoids by means of long-range asymmetric magnetic shielding of the carbonyl group 299. Cromwell N. H. See Kevill D. N. 252. Cross A. D. See Barton D. H. R. 76. Dainton F. S. See Ayscough P. B. 244. Das S. N. and Ives D. J. G. Hydrogen bonding in the acid malonate ion 373. Davies A. G. Hare D. G. Khan 0. R. and Sikora J. Mononiethylenation and polymethylenation by diazornethane in the presence of boron compounds 172. Davies A. G. and Smith W. MacF. Rates of association of thiocyanate ions with nickel(I1) and cobalt(I1) ions 380. Davies A.G. See Alleston D. L. 457. Davis B. T. Halsall T. G. and Hands A. R. Reduction of ascaridole with ferrous sulphate solution 83. Davis J. B. Jackman L. M. Siddons P. T. and Weedon B. C. L. Structures of phytoene phyto- fluene [-carotene and neurosporene 261, de Mayo P. See Henmo E. 238. Dent W. T. Duncanson L. A. Guy R. G. Reed, H. W. B. and Shaw B. L. Synthesis and structure of complexes of the type [Co,(CO),(CY)] 169. Deulofeu V. See Robinson B. 3 10. Dewar J. H. See Shaw G. 216. Djerassi C. Murray R. D. H. and Villotti R. Structure of the cactus sterol peniocerol (cholest-8-ene-3/3,6~- diol) 450. Drake J. E. and Jolly W. L. Preparation and identifica- tion of volatile germanes 379. Duncanson L. A. See Dent W. T. 169. Dunitz J.D. See Huber-Buser E. 463. Edwards 0. E. See ApSimon J. 461. Elliott M. and Jeffs K. A. Synthesis of calythrone 376. Etter R. M. See Skell P. S. 443. Evans A. G. Evans J. C. and Owen E. D. Catalytic action of anionic catalysts 339. Evans D. F. See Maher J. P. 208. Evans J. C. See Evans A. G. 339. Everard A. F. and Swan G. A. Free-radical arylation and aroylation of aromatic compounds induced by gamma-radiation 21 2. Fales H. M. See Battersby A. R. 243. Falshaw C. P. Johnson A. W. and King T. J. Pyrolytic decomposition of maytenone a model system 265. Farrell P. G. and Mason S. F. Electronic spectra of alkyl and double-bond carbonium ions 256. Feeney J. and Sutcliffe L. H. Nuclear magnetic resonance study of hydrogen bonding in liquid amines 118.Ferguson G. and Sim G. A. Steric effects in substituted benzoic acids 162. Fernelius W. C. See Crabtree J. M. 336. Figgis B. N. See Alleston D. L. 457. Firth J. G. See Tyrell H. J. V. 201. Fischer A. Packer J. Vaughan J. and Wright G. J. Acetoxylation accompanying nitration with nitric acid-acetic anhydride mixtures 369. Fitches M. J. H. See Cowie G. R. 222. Fitzsimmons B. W. and Shaw R. A. Rearrangement of some alkoxyphosphazenes 258. Fletcher J. M. See Scargill D. 251. Fleming I. and Harley-Mason J. New synthesis of acetylenic bonds and its biosynthetic implications 245. Fox J. R. See Cowie G. R. 222. Frank W. Wieczorkowski J. Hughes N. A. and Baddiley J. Alkali hydrolysis of sulphonium nucleosides 449.Frydman B. See Robinson B. 310. Gee W. Shaw R. A. Smith B. C. and Bullen G. J. Dimeric phosphinoborine derivatives 432. Gerrard W. and Hudson H. R. Hydrogen dichloride HCI2- ion as a reagent in alcohol-hydrogen chloride systems 467. Gil-Av E. and Herzberg-Minzly Y. Gas-chromato-graphic study of the rate of Diels-Alder addition 316. Gillespie R. J. Oubridge J. V. and Robinson E. A. Polysulphuryl fluorides 427. Glasel J. A. Jackman L. M. and Turner D. W. Spin decoupling and relative chemical shifts of dissimilar nuclei measured by using frequency related oscil- lators 426. Gnoj O. Oliveto E. P. Robinson C. H. and Barton D. H. Preparation of 5,9-cyclosteroids 207. Godfrey M. and Murrell J. N. Nature of the first absorption band of nitrobenzene 171.Godin P. J. and Thain E. M. Biosynthesis of chrysanthemum-monocarboxylic acid 452. Godin P. J. See Crombie L. 19. Gold V. Ho Function and general acid catalysis in aromatic hydrogen exchange and other proton transfer reactions 453. Golding R. M. See Chapman D. 377. DECEMBER 1961 Gopinath K. W. Govindachari T. R. Parthasarathy P. G. Viswanathan N. Arigoni D. and Wildman W. C. Structure of cedrelone 446. Gough S. T. D. and Trippett S. New synthesis of acetylenes 302. Govindachari T. R. See Gopinath K. W. 446. Grant I. G. Hamilton J. A. Hamor,T. A. Hodges R., McGeachin S. G. Raphael R. A, Robertson J. M., and Sim G. A. Structure of cedrelone 444. GrdeniC D. and Kamenar B. Structures involving unshared electron pair pyramidal configuration of tr ichloros tann ite ion 304.Green M. and Hudson R. F. Optical resolution of ethylphenylphosphinothiolic acid 145. Green M. L. H. and Nagy P. An unusual protonation reaction of some u-bonded ally1 complexes 378. Green S.I. E. See Coates G. E. 376 Griffiths J. E. and Burg A. B. An anti-Arbuzov rearrangement 12. Griffiths J. E.,and McAfee K. B. Microwave spectrum of germyl fluoride 456. Grinter R. and Mason S. F. Electronic spectra of arylmethyl ions 386. Groth P. and Hassel 0.Charge-transfer bonds in solids crystal structure of oxalyl bromide 343. Gupta G. S.See Barton D. H. R. 308. Guy R. G. See Dent W. T. 169. Haber J. and Stone F. S. Crystal field stabilisation as a factor in surface processes 424.Habib M. S.,and Rees C. W. Rearrangement of certain quinoxalinecarboxyanilides. Isolation of an inter-mediate in a related N-oxide rearrangement 167. Halsall T. G. See Baird B. M. 257;Davis B.T.,83. Hamilton J. A, Hamor T. A. Robertson J. M. and Sim G. A. The structure of echitamine 63. Hamilton J. A. See Grant I. G. 444. Hamor T. A. See Brueckner D. A. 306;Grant I. G. 444; Hamilton J. A.,63;Sim G.A. 75. Hands A. R. See Acheson R. M. 164;Davis B.T. 83. Harcourt R. D.See Brown R. D. 216. Hare D.G. See Davies A. G. 172. Hargreaves A. Rizvi S. H. and Trotter J. Structure of crystalline biphenyl 122. Harley-Mason J. See Fleming I. 245. Harris C. M.See Barclay G. A. 264;Barker N. T.,335. Harris G. S. The nature of tertiary arsine-halogen adducts 65.Harris R. K. and Sheppard N. Ring inversion in cyclo- hexane and related molecules as studied by nuclear magnetic resonance 418. Hassel 0. See Groth P. 343. Haszeldine R. N. See Banks R. E. 64. Hauser C.F.See Bunnett J. F. 305. Heaton B. G.See Baddeley G. 451. Hemmerich P.See Rowan T. 260. Henmo E.,de Mayo P. Abdus Sattar A. B. M. and Stoessel A. Irradiation of unsaturated sultones 238. Herzberg-Mindy Y.See Gil-Av E.,316. Hesse M.See Battersby A. R. 413. Higginson W. C. E. See Nyburg S. C. 297. Hiltebrand H. See Battersby A. R. 413. Hirst D. M. and Linnett J. W. New method for deriving molecular wave functions 427. Hirst S. See Ayscough P. B. 244. Hodges R.See Grant I. G. 444. Hodson H. See Birch A.J. 62. Hodson H.F.,Robinson B. and Smith G. F. Chimon-anthine a new calycanthaceous alkaloid 465. Hodson H.F. See Battersby A.R. 412; McPhail A. T. 223. Hojo M. See Ledwith A.,241. Holliday A.K.,Peach M. E. and Waddington T. C. Hexachlorodiborate anion B2Cle2- 220. Holker J. S. E. and Whalley W. B. Conformation of ring A in some 4,4-dimethyl-steroid and triterpenoid 3-ketone 464. Homer J. and Thomas L. F. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of cis-and trans-perfluorodecalin 139. Hooton K. A. See Cowie G. R.,222. Hoskins B. F.See Barclay G. A. 264. Huber-Buser E.,Dunitz J. D. and Venkatesan K. Conformation of the cyclodecane ring 463. Hudec J. See Berkoff C. E. 312;Cookson R.C.,117. Hudson H. R.See Gerrard W. 467. Hudson R.F. See Green M. 145. Hughes N. A. See Frank W. 449. Hulme R. See Brivati J. A. 384. Hunt D. M. See Cowie G. R. 222. Hunt G. R. and Ross I. G. Electronic excitation in azulene 11. Hurst J. J. and Whitham G. H. Photoisomerisation of eucarvone to 1,5,5-trimethylnorborn-2-en-7-one, I 16. Ives D. J. G. See Das,S. N. 373. Ivin K. J. See Ayscough P.B. 71. Jackman L. M. See Barton D. H. R. 76; Battersby, A. R. 413;Clark-Lewis J. W. 165:Davis J. B.,261 ; Glasel J. A. 426. Jackson A. H. See Smith G. F. 310. James D. G. L. and MacCallum D. Kinetic study of the addition of the ethyl radical to vinyl monomer 259. Jeffs K. A. See Elliott M.,376. Jellinck F.See Barnighausen H. 120. Johnson A. W.,and Kay I. T. Synthesis of derivatives of corrole.An amendment 168. Johnson A. W. and Shaw N. Tsolation of a crystalline nucleoside from the vitamin B12 co-enzyme 447. Johnson A. W. See Falshaw C. P.,265. Johnson B. F.G. See Addison C. C. 306. Jolly W.L. See Drake J. E. 379. Jones A. S. and Parsons D. G. Fractionation of ribonucleic acids by means of a new type of exchanger 78. Jones E. R.H. See Baird B. M. 257. Jones R. A. Y. See Moynehan T. M. 218. Jones W. J. and Sheppard N. Tnternal rotation of methyl groups as detected by bond contours in infrared spectra of solutions and gases 420. Kamenar B. See GrdeniC D. 304. Karrer P. See Battersby A. R. 413. Katritzky A. R. and Oksne S. Reaction of /3-keto-esters with hydroxylamine 387. Katritzky A. R. See Moynehan T. M.218. Kay I. T.See Johnson A. W. 168. Keen N. See Brivati J. A. 66. Keil J. G. See Bentley R. 111. Kevill D. N. and Cromwell N. H. Mechanism of merged substitution and elimination 252. Khan 0. R.See Davies A. G.,172. Khayat M.A. R. See Baddeley G. 382. Kiang A. K. Lee H. H. and Sim K. Y.Structures of linderone and methyl-linderone 455. Kilner M. See Addison C. C. 202. King R. B. Treichel P. M. and Stone F. G. A. Fluoro-carbon derivatives of the metal carbonyls 69. King T. J. See Falshaw C. P. 265. Kirby G. W. See Barton D. H. R. 254. Kirk D. N. and Petrow V. New route to 4-methyl-3- 0x0-d4-steroids 114. Klanberg F. Complex pseudohalides of boron and aluminium 203. Knopf P. M. See Bryan R. F. 203. Knowles J. R. Norman R.0. C. and Prosser J. H. Transition state in nucleophilic aromatic substitu- tion 341. Kohnstam R. See Cowie G. R. 222. Kokot E. See Barclay G. A. 264. Kouwenhoven H. W. Lewis J. and Nyholm R. S. Complexes involving an olefinic tertiary arsine chelate group 220. Kresge A. J. and Chiang Y.Kinetics and equilibria of 1,3,5-trimethoxybenze in concentrated aqueous acid 81. Landor S. R. See Ball W. J. 143 245. Lappert M. F. and Majumdar M. K. Unsymmetrically substituted borazoles and some bicyclic derivatives thereof 425. Lappert M. F. See Barfield P. A. 421. Laufer D. See Cohen S. G. 301. Ledwith A. Hojo M. and Winstein S. Racemisation and radio-chloride exchange of p-chlorobenzhydryl chloride with mercuric chloride 241. Lee H.H. See Kiang A. K. 455. Lee J. See Barfield P. A. 421. Leffler J. E. and Ramsey B. G. End groups in the polymer from the reaction of diazomethane with organoboron compounds 117. Legge N. and Pullin A. D. E. Partial resolution of the rotational structure of a bending vibration of thio- cyanic acid in solution 342. Lewis J. See Kouwenhoven H. W. 220. Linnett J. W. See Hirst D. M. 427. Lloyd D. R. and Prince R. H. Hydrogen malonate ion 464. Lodge J. E. SeeBryce-Smith D. 333. Logan. N. See Addison C. C. 306. Lowe G. See Baird €3. M. 257. Lown J. W. See Crombie L. 299. Luxmoore A. R. and Truter M. R. Crystal structure of tetracarbonylacrylonitrileiron,466. McAfee K. B. See Griffiths J. E. 456. McCann A. P. See Ayscough P. B. 16.McCorkindale N. J. and Sime J. G. Configuration of fumagillin 33 1. McCreath M. K. See Banks R. E. 64. McCrindle R. Overton K. H. and Raphael R. A. Catalytic hydrogenation of succinic anhydrides 3 13. MacCallum D. See James D. G. L. 259. McGarth B. P. and Tedder J. M. Mechanism of allylic bromination by N-bromosuccinirnide 80. McGarth B. P. and Tedder J. M. Mechanism of allylic bromination by N-bromosuccinimlde 199. McGeachin S. G. See Grant I. G. 444. McKenzie E. D. See Barker N. T. 335; Cookson R. C., 423. McPhail A. T. Robertson J. M. Sim G. A. Battersby A. R. Hodson H. F. and Yeowell D. A. Alkaloids of calabash curare the structure of mascusine-A 223. McPhail A. T. and Sim G. A. Structure of caracurine-11, 416. Maher J. P.and Evans D. F. Proton magnetic resonance spectra of thallium trialkyls ;chemical exchange and formation of mixed alkyls 208. Mair G. A. Powell H. M. and Venanzi L. M. Stereo- chemistry of a five-co-ordinated platinum compound 170. PROCEEDINGS Maitlis P. M. See Blomquist A. T. 332. Majumdar M. K. See Lappert M. F. 425. Mak T. C. W. and Trotter J. Structure of biphenylene, 163. Marsh D. W. Seecrabtree J. M. 336. Martin D. F. See Randall W. J. 340. Martin D. L. and Rossotti F. J. C. The structure of dimeric acetic acid in aqueous solution 73. Martin-Smith M.SeeBarton D. H. R. 76. Mason S. F. See Farrell P. G. 256; Grinter R. 386. Massey A. G. See Chapman D. 377. Matheson A. J. See Cottrell T. L. 114. Meyer zu Reckendorf W. and Bonner W.A. Sulphur substitution compounds of amino-sugars. Part 111, 429. Millen D. J. See Arnold J. 121. Moeller T. See Randall W. J. 340. Moelwyn-Hughes J. T. See Chapman D. 377. Moore B. See Birch A. J. 62. Morgan L. R. jun.See Barton D. H. R. 206. Moynehan T. M. Schofield K. Jones R. A. Y. and Katritzky A. R. Quinolizidine stereochemistry 21 8. Mulloy J. A. See O’Colla P. S. 300. Murray R. D. H. See Djerassi C. 450. Murrell J. N. See Godfrey M. 171. Musgrave W. K. R. See Chambers R. D. 113. Nagy P. See Green M. L. H. 378. Nahabedian K. V. See Bunnett J. F. 305. Nelson S. M. Tetrahedral and bridged octahedral complexes of cobalt(Ir) 372. Niccolini M. See Turco A. 213. Nonhebel D. C. Reactions of cupric halides with aromatic hydrocarbons 307.Norman R. 0.C. See Knowles J. R. 341. Nyburg S. C. Wood J. S. and Higginson W. C. E. Solution spectra and crystal spectra of Lifschitz nickel(@ complexes 297. Nyholm R. S. See Kouwenhoven H. W. 220. OColla P. S. O’Donnell J. J. and Mulloy J. A. Application of the Weerman reaction to polysac- charides 300. O’Donnell J. H. See Ayscough P. B. 71. O’Donnell J. J. See O’Colla P. S. 300. Okawara R. Dimerisation by co-ordination of distann- oxanes 383. Oliveto E. P. See Gnoj O. 207. Onyszchuk M. See Srivastava T. N. 205. Openshaw H. T. and Whittaker N. Reaction of methoxycarbonylmethylenetriphenylphosphorane with hindered ketones 454. Orman S. See Cohen S. G. 301. Oubridge J. V. See Gillespie R. J. 427. Overton K.H. Weir N. G. and Wylie A. Stereochem- istry of columbin 21 1. Overton K. H. See McCrindle R. 313. Owen E. D. See Evans A. G. 339. Owen L. N. See Adley T. J. 418. Owen T. C. See Crenshaw R. R. 250. sksne S. See Katritzky A. R. 387. Packer J. See Fischer A. 369. Parker A. J. Carbon-basicity of halide and halogenoid ions in nitrobenzene 371. Parker W. Ramage R. and Raphael R. A. Synthesis of (f)-cuparene 74. Parsons D. G. See Jones A. S. 78. Parsons R. See Austin M. J. 239. Parthasarathy P. C. See Gopinath K. W. 446. Paterson W. and Proctor G. R. Novel elimination reaction 248. DECEMBER 1961 Patrick C. R. See Smith B. J. K. 138. Paul J. C. See Sim G. A. 75. Pauwels P. J. S. See Ayres D. C. 388. Peach M. E.See Holliday A. K. 220. Pecile C. See Turm A. 213. Pelletier S. W. See Solo A. J. 14. Penfold J. and Plesch P. H. Chain-transfer by anisole in the cationic polymerisation of isobutene 311. Pepper D. C. and Reilly P. J. Polymerisation of styrene by perchloric acid 200. Pepper D. C. and Reilly P. J. Transfer mechanisms in the cationic polymerisation of styrene 460. Petrow V. See Kirk D. N. 114. Phillips L. Addition of methyl radicals to nitroso-methane in the vapour phase trimethylhydroxyl- amine 204. Phillips L. Abstraction of chlorine atoms from gaseous t-butyl hypochlorite by methyl radicals 338. Pink R. C. See Rooney J. J. 70 142. Plesch P. H. See Penfold J. 31 1. Pocker Y. Optical resolution of C6H5.CH(OH).C6Ds and C,&*CD(OH)*C,&.Preparation and racemisation Of (-)-C~HS*CHC~*C~D~ and (-)-C~H~*CDCI*C~DS, 140. Pocker Y.Mechanismof the gas-phase Claisen rearrange- ment of ally1 vinyl ethers 141. Powell H. M. See Mair G. A. 170. Praill P. F. G. and Whitear A. L. Acid-catalysed self- condensation of acetic anhydride and analogous compounds 112. Prince R. H. See Lloyd D. R. 464. Proctor G. R. See Paterson W. 248. Prosser J. H. See Knowles J. R. 341. Pullin A. D. E. See Legge N. 342. Ramage R. See Parker W. 74. Ramsey B. G. See Leffler J. E. 117. Randall E. W. See Baldeschweiler J. D. 303. Randall W. J. Martin D. F. and Moeller T. Applica-tion of high-speed digital computers to the calcula- tion of formation constants for tervalent-metal complexes 340.Rao G. V. See Battersby A. R. 412. Raper R. See Clemo G. R. 333. Raphael R. A. See Grant I. G. 444; McCrindle R., 313; Parker W. 74. Rasburn J. W. 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ISSN:0369-8718
DOI:10.1039/PS9610000489
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