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PROCEEDINGS GENERAL INDEX SUBJECTS Accounts of the Chemical Society for the year ended September 30th 1961,44. Acetylene mechanism of oxidation at very high tempera-tures (Centenary lecture) 289. Acetylenes a new synthesis. Part 11,reaction of triphenyl- phosphine with a-halogenocarbonyl compounds (paper read before the Society) 106. Aikin Arthur and other presidents (special article) 133. Ammonium iodide triethylmethyl- thermodynamic and electrochemical characteristics of the ionic dissocia- tion in methylene dichloride (paper read before the Society) 292. Anchimeric assistance by a neighbouring tetrazole group @per read before the Society) 106. hversary meeting 121st Sheffield April 2nd-Sth 1962 (reports) 204 208. Annual general meeting 121st at Sheffield (report) 197.Anthracene reaction with free radicals derived from 2,2,4trimethylpente (iso-octane) (paper read before the Society) 292. Bekns Ethel bequest to the Society by 13. Belgian Chemical Society 1887-1962,212. Biosynthesis some pathways in (Simonsen lecture) 3. Carbohydrate chemistry (report of symposium Birming- ham July 1962) 373. Christmas competition (1961) (report by the Editor) 15. Christmas competition (1962) 348 349. Corday-Morgan medal and prize (announcement),135. (schemefor administration of) 208 236. Council of the Chemical Society report of for 1960-61, 37 Fellowship 37; Publications 39; Other activities 40;Finance and Administration 41 ;Acknowledge-ments 42. Dielectric studies of carboxylic acid-pyridine complexes in benzene (paper read before the Society) 293.Fellows procedure for election of 275. Fellowship applications for 33 87 125 157 189 234 259 287 316 346. change in Bye-Law concerning 351. Free radicals derived from 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (iso- octane) reaction of anthracene with (paper read before the Society) 292. Heterocyclic chemistry nitrogen symposium at Hatfield May 1962 (report),210. Inorganic chemistry structure and reactivity in (sym-posium at Anniversary Meeting) 204. International congress of pure and applied chemistry XIXth London July 1963 (prospectus) 209. (preliminary notice) 350. Lectures Centenary The mechanism of oxidation of acetylene at very high temperatures. By G. B. Kistiakowsky, 289.Faraday The mechanism of olefin elimination. By Sir Christopher Ingold 265. Liversidge Stereospecific polymerisation. By C. E. H. Bawn 165. Simonsen Some pathways in biosynthesis. By A. J. Birch 3. Tilden Hydrido- and related organocomplexes of transition metals. By J. Chatt 318. Tilden Recent studies on many membered rings. By R. A. Raphael 97. See also Presidential address 199. Letter to the Editor 378. Liaison officers list as at December 31st 1961,42. Library additions to 36,96,132,164,196,235,263,288, 316 348 372,401. Metals transition hydrido- and related organo-com- plexes of (Tilden lecture) 3 18. News and announcements 28,83,123,153,187,231,257, 284 310 341 367 391. Obituaries Ernest Edward AYLING 91. Henry Vincent Aird BRISCOE 191,260.Edgar Clay BRITTON 371. Stanley Ernest Cm 95. Ernest CHAPMAN 96. Robert Edward DODD 93. Charles Edward FAWSITT, 261. Bruce Norman F’EITELSON, 163. Alexander Graham FOSTER 399. Ian Moms HEILBRON, 242. Levi Mellor HILL 131. Joseph KJZNYON, 193. Thomas MALKM,161. Rafat MIRZA,195. James MURRAY 130. Ralph Francis NAYLQR 130. Sir David RTVETT 91. Eric Arthur Houghton ROBERTS 346. John ROBERTSON 400. Millicent TAYLOR 94. Harry William WEBB 260. Olefin elimination mechanism (Faraday lecture) 265. Peroxides aroyl. Part I decomposition of benzoyl peroxide in alkylbenzenes (paper read before the Society) 107. Phenols naturally-occurring structure oxidation and biosynthesis (symposium at Anniversary Meeting) 206.Phosphates organic some observations on (Presidential address) 199. Poem “Getting into print,” 135. Polymerisation stereospecific (Liversidge lecture) 165. Presidential address Some observations on organic phosphates. By Lord Todd 199. “Pure and Applied Chemistry,” I.U.P.A.C. journal (special article) 3 17. Rings many-membered recent studies on (Tilden lecture) 97. Robert Robinson lectureship (announcement),108. Royal Institute of Chemistry monographs for teachers (review) 13. Scientific meetings of the Society 106. forthcoming 30 85 124 156 189 286 311 343 370 394. Sheffield science and industry in some historical notes (special article) 51. the university and its chemistry department (special article) 56.Still evolution of (special article) 237. (letter to the Editor) 378. Tetrazole group neighbouring anchimeric assistance by (paper read before the Society) 106. Transition elements early (report of symposium London, October 1962) 375. Transition state (symposium at Anniversary Meeting) 205. Trust investments Chemical Society combined pool of, 274 351. DECEMBER 1962 403 GENERAL INDEX AUTHORS Acheson R. M. Obituary notice on Mat Mirza 195. Armytage W. H. G. Science and industry in Sheffield some historical notes 51. Baker W.Obituary notice on Millicent Taylor 94. Baker W. and Hilditch T. P. Obituary notice onThomas Malkin 161. Barker G. R. International symposium on carbohy-drate chemistry Birmingham 1962 373.Batesmith E. C. Obituary notice on Eric Arthur Houghton Roberts 346. Bawn C. E. H. Stereospecific polymerisation (Liversidge lecture) 165. Bayliss N. S. Obituary notice on Sir David Rivett 91. Birch A. J. Some pathways in biosynthesis (Sfmunsen lecture) 3. Blumenthal E. Obituary notice on Levi Mellor Hill 131. Bourne E. J. Obituary notice on Alexander Graham Foster 399. Bruylants A. The Belgian Chemical Society 212. Chatt J. Hydrido- and related organo-complexes of transition metals (Tilden lecture) 318. Chiltern 0.J. Haines P. J. Hards W. C. A. (reviewof) The Royal Institute of Chemistry Monographs for teachers 13. Clews F. H. Obituary notice on Harry William Webb 260. Colverd 0. Forbes Mystillery (letter to the Editor) 378.Corbett R.E. Obituary notice on James Murray 130. Crawford M. Obituary notice on Ralph Francis Naylor 130. Cute P. Getting into print 135. Davies R. H. See HinkeI L. E. 91. Emelbus H. J. Obituary notice on Henry Vincent Aird Briscoe 191. Forbes I. R.J. Evolution of the still 237. Friend J. Newton. Obituary notice on H. V. A. Briscoe 260. Haines P. J. See Chiltern 0.J. 13. Hards W. C. A. See Chiltern 0.J. 13. Hilditch T. P. See Baker W.,161. Hinkel L. E. and Davies R. H. Obituary notice on Ernest Edward Ayling 91. Ingold Sir Christopher. Mechanism of olefin elimination (Faraday lecture) 265. Jennings K. R. Chemical Society Symposium The transition state 205. Jones D. N. Chemical Society Symposium The structure oxidation and biosynthesis of naturally occurring phenols 206.Jones E. R. H. Obituary notice on Ian Morris Heilbron 242. Kent A. Andrew Aiken and other presidents 133. Kershaw A. Obituary notice on Ernest Chapman 96. Kistiakowsky,G. B. Mechanism of oxidation of acetylene at very hightemperatures(Centenary lecture) 289. Le Fhre. R. J. W. Obituary notice on Charles Edward Fawsitt 261. Loudon J. D. Obituary notice on John Robertson 400. Mitchell A. D. Obituary notice on Stanley Ernest Carr 95. Noyes A. W. I.U.P.A.C. Journal “Pure and Applied Chemistry,” 3 17. Perkins P. G. Chemical Society Symposium Structure and reactivity in inorganic chemistry 204. Petrow V. Obituary notice on Bruce Norman Feitelson 163. Raphael R.A. Recent studies on many-membered rings (Tilden lecture) 97. Robinson P. L. Obituary notice on Robert Edward Dodd 93. Schofield K. Symposium on nitrogen heterocyclic chemistry 21 1. Stevens T. S. The university and its chemistry depart- ment 56. Stiddard M. H. B. Symposium on the chemistry of the early transition elements 375. Todd Lord. Some observations on organic phosphates (Presidential address) 199. Turner E. E. Obituary notice on Joseph Kenyon 193. COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF SUBJECTS Acetylenes synthesis from enol phosphates 149. Acids convenient procedure for decarboxylation 309. ap-acetylenic and their derivatives reaction with sodamide 283. a-amino- new aspects of the Meerwein arylation route to 117. a-amino-polycarboxylic infrared and nuclear mag- netic resonance studies in aqueous solution 336.oxy- and their derivatives infrared method of isotopic analysis of oxygen in 109. Dual-acid systems direct comparison of proton avail- ability in 296. Alcohols aromatic tertiary acetylenic formation of indenes dimethylenecyclobutanes and rubrenes from 77. Aldehyde hydrogenation homogeneous with cobalt carbonyl as catalyst kinetics and mechanism 67. Aliphatic systems saturated signs of nuclear resonance coupling constants in 213. Alkali chloride crystals influence of pre-irradiation treat- ment on the chemical effects of the aaCl(n,p)86S reaction in 275. Alkaloids of the Amaryllidaceae. Part X,80. calycanthaceous total synthesis chimonanthine 383. N(b)epimeric quaternary occurrence in Hunteria eburnea 355.Aluminium-nitrogen system new 366. Amaryllidaceae alkaloids. Part X,80. biosynthesis multiple labelling experiments in 179. biosynthesis evidence for intact incorporation of norbelladine into lycorine crinamine and belladine 180. Amines dehydrogenation to imines 113. Amino-groups new procedure for protection of 363. Aniline p-nitro- effect of solvent on the electronic absorption spectrum of 78. Anthranilic acid oxidation by manganese dioxide 73. Antimony pentaphenyl- structure 25 1. Arsenic pentaphenyl- structure 251. L-Aspartic acid 5’-@phosphate N-(5-amino-l-fi-~-ribo- furanosyl-4-imidazolylcarbonyl)-,prep. 1 1 5. Atrovenet in and herqueinone ,structures,3 52.Azabenzene anions electronic spectra 61. Azulene l-nitro-4,6,8-trimethyl- evidence for carbon-1 protonation of 364. Benzene rn-bromonitro- intermolecular charge-transfer bonds in 221. liexafluoro- new syntheses 281. m-dinitro- deuterium exchange in 176. Benzocyclobutene prep. from cyclo-octane derivatives 334. Bemofuroxan 5-methyl-4-nitro- rearrangement 257. Benzophenone ketyls of electron-spin resonance spectra 229. Benzyl-oxygen bond hydrogenolysis by boron tri-fluoride-sodium borohydride 357. Berberine biosynthesis 228. Biosynthesis Amaryllidaceae alkaloids 179 180. narcotine 365. Bismuth perfluoroalkyl derivatives 224. Borazynes tetrameric :a new boron-nitrogen ring system 69. Boron Boron-hydrogen bond unusual formation of 153.Prediction of a stable planar molecule N(BF,), 351. Butyric acid threo-afl-dihydroxy- a-methyl- absolute configuration 307. Calycan thidine structure 148. Calycanthine absolute configuration 362. Capsorubin stereochemistry and synthesis of its optically inactive epimers 215. Carvone reactions with hydroxylamine and its 0-methyl derivative 145. Cascarillin 329. Catalysts anionic catalytic action of 226 338. Charge-transfer bonds intermolecular in m-bromonitro- benzene 221. Chimonanthine (calycanthaceous alkaloid) prep. 383. structure 148. Chlorine atom abstraction by methyl radicals from methyl chloroformate 141. molecule rotational analysis of the ASIl,,+,tr-F.Eg+ system of 297. Chlorination by the C10 radical gas-phase reaction of chlorine monoxide with hydrocarbons 294.Cholest&ene 3a-hydroxymethyl-~-nor- toluene-p-sul-phonate of hydrolysis 330. Chromatography gas-liquid separation of diastereo- isomers by 146. Chromium unusual valency state in oleum 23. Chromium(n) reactions with cobalt(@ tetrammines 306. Cobalt Cobalt(m) tetrammines reactions with chrom- ium(n) 306. Nonacarbonyl(vinylsilicon)tricobalt 82. (-)-Trisoxalatocobalt(m) structure 388. Complexes metal contribution of w-bonding to stabilities in solution :a correlation with Hammett’s u-factor 250. metal dihedral new criterion for absolute configura- tion of 331. Co-ordination compounds free-radical reactions pen-tane-2,4-dione chelates 328. Copper Cu, gaseous internuclear distance in 64.NN‘ -Ethylenebis (acetylacetoneiminato ) copper(I1) structure 143. PROCEEDINGS Corymine [an alkaloid isolated from Hunteria corymbosu (Apocyanaceae)] reactions 298. Crystals molecular calculation of photoelectric thres- holds and electron affinities of 71. Cubane octaphenyl- convenient new prep. of the hydro- carbon reported to be 330. Cyclitols stereospecific epimerisation 337. Cyclobutanes dimethylene- formation from aromatic tertiary acetylenic alcohols 77. Cyclobutenes prep. by photoisomerisation 334. Cyclocolorenone stereochemistry 280. Cyclodiazomet hane (diazirine) ,forma tion of me thylene by photolysis of 79. Cycloheptatriene and related compounds lY5-transann- ular shift of hydrogen in 359. Cycloheptatrienyl (tropyl) radical absorption spectrum 339.Cyclopentene 4-methyl- steric control in addition to 74. Cyclopropenes alkyl- carbon-1 3 splittings in proton magnetic resonance spectra of 152. Cyclopropyl conjugation a stereochemical factor in 25. Cyclotriphosphazatriene hexachloro- reaction with piperidine in toluene kinetics and mechanism 390. Dalbergiones :a new group of natural products 301. Deuterium exchange in m-dinitrobenzene 176. Diastereoisomers separation by gas-liquid chromato-graphy 146. Diazine radical anions electron-spin resonance spectra of some 60. Diazirine (cyclodiazomethane) formation of methylene by photolysis of 79. Dienes conjugated addition of the ethyl radical to kinetic study 81. Diginin and diginigenin structure 65.1 ,5-DiketonesY photochemical prep. and cyclisation :new annulation process 119. 1,4Dioxan 1 :1 molecular compound with dinitrogen tetroxide X-ray investigation 379. Dolichodial natural synthesis of the enantiomer of 380. Electrolytes organic ion-pair formation in aqueous solutions of 220. Epicyclocolorenone prep. 280. Ergosta-3,6,22-triene 3-acetoxy-5 a,8 a-epidioxy- alkaline hydrolysis 183. Esters a-hydroperoxy- 150. Ethyl radical addition to conjugated dienes kinetic study 81. radicals structure of the transition state in the dis- proportionation and combination of 304. Fenton’s reagent action on acidic polysaccharides 68. Ferrocene substituents displacement by protons 177. Fluorescence delayed from solutions of anthracene and phenanthrene 147.delayed sensitised anti-Stokes 386. Fluorine *CHFCONH radical electron-spin resonance spectrum 252. Hexafluorobenzene new syntheses 281. Osmium oxide pentafluoride OsOF, 277. Perfluoroalkyl-bismuth and -thallium compounds 224. Formaldehyde inversion doublet interactions in 248. Formamide light-induced addition to esters of maleic, fumaric and acetylenedicarboxylic acid 225. Gallium :Trimethylamine-gallane and -trideuterogallane vibrational frequencies 249. Gedunin (lactone) structure 222. Geigerin series synthetic studies in 112. DECEMBER 1962 Germanium tetrafluoride co-ordination with nitrogen, phosphorus oxygen and sulphur donors 20. Gibberellic acid structure and stereochemistry 185.(f)-Gibberic acid total synthesis 230. Glauconic acid stereochemistry 385. Gomphoside (cardiac glycoside) unique carbohydrate portion of 214. Grignard reagents addition to cup-unsaturated ketones catalysed by copper salts 356. Haemanthamine biosynthesis of 80. Halogenomethyl radicals energised production of CF CCl and CBr through the decomposition of 62. L-Hamamelose and its epimer prep. 181. Hecogenin derivatives photochemistry of novel cyclis-ation reaction of c-seco-steroids 225. Herqueinone and atrovenetin structures 352. Heterocyclic rearrangement new 257. Hexatriene 1,Qdiphenyl- negative and positive ions of, 139. D-Hexopyranoses 2,3,4-tri-0-acetyl-1,6-anhydro-,proton magnetic resonance spectra a long-range coupling, 382.Hunterburnine structure 72. Hunteria eburnea occurrence of N(b)-epimeric quaternary alkaloids in hunterburnine a-and /3-methiodide, 355. Hydrazoic acid solutions nitrogen-forming reactions in the decomposition of 142. Hydride ion abstraction from some a-bonded iron-alkyl complexes 74. Hydrogen atoms rate of some reactions of in water at 25”c 223. exchange electrophilic in pyridine derivatives mech-anism 114. “Hydrogen atom” formed by the action of ionising radiation on aqueous solutions evidence for the unit negative charge on 140. Hydrogenation of an olefin improved platinum catalyst for 337. of propionaldehyde with cobalt carbonyl as catalyst, homogeneous kinetics and mechanism 67. Hydroperoxides radiation-induced formation from olefinic compounds 22.a-Hydroperoxides of ketones and esters by autoxidation in alkaline media 279. Hydroxylamine and its 0-methyl derivative reactions with carvone 145. Hydroxylation aromatic electrophilic character of the hydroxyl radical and its significance in biological hydroxylation 138. fmines dehydrogenation of amines to 113. Indenes formation from aromatic tertiary acetylenic alcohols 77. Indoles recognition of a general reaction of 247. Ion-pair formation in aqueous solutions of organic electrolytes 220. Ion-sieve properties of zirconium phosphate 276. Iron carbonyl binuclear complexes of [(RC= CR’)H,Fe,(CO),] geometry 256. Iron-alkyl complexes +bonded abstraction of a hydride ion from 74. Pentacyanonitrosylferrate(n) anion 361.Isophotosantonic lactone stereochemistry 111. Isotopic analysis of oxygen in oxy-acids and their derivatives infrared method 109. Keten diphenyl- unusual product from reaction of ethoxyacetylene with 21. Kolbe reaction significance of the critical potential in, 121. Light emission stimulated in organic molecules 26. Magnetic-dipole-allowed electronic transitions in poly-atomic molecules new criterion for 137. Manganese unusual valency state in oleum 23. tricarbonyl-n-pyrrolyl- prep. 326. Mercury di-isopropyl- dual mechanism in the pyrolysis of 24. Metals of Group IVB organometallic systems of metal-metal conjugation in 300. Methoxyl radicals reactions with methyl formate com-parisons between alkoxyl and alkyl 295.Methyl radicals chlorine atom abstraction from methyl chloroformate by 141. Methylene formation by the photolysis of diazirine (cyclodiazomethane) 79. Methylenedioxy-groups origin in Nature 340. Molybdenum dihydridodi-r-cyclopentadienyl- mole-cular structure 357. Mycarose absolute configuration 254. Narcotine biosynthesis 365. Nickel dichloronitrosyl- 305. Nickel(@ chelates tetrahedral existence of 255. Nitration substituent effects of the NH,+and the NMe,+ group in 228. Nitro-compounds reduction by triethyl phosphite new cyclisation reaction 361. Nitrogen Dinitrogen tetroxide-l,6dioxan 1 :1 mole-cular compound X-ray investigation 379. NH radical dissociation energy 227. Nitric oxide kinetics of reaction with hydrogen iodide.[and dissociation energy D(H-NO)] 75. Nitric oxide reduction and oxidation in the system diethvl Deroxide-nitric oxide reactions of HNO 354 (Erratum 390). (NSF), (NSCI), and a-(NSOCl), comparison of the bond lengths in 387. C-Nitroso comDounds aromatic deoxygenation of 78. Nucleoside synthesis,‘ mechanism pysmidine 0+N-glycosyl rearrangement 298. Bstrone total synthesis 356. Olefinic compounds radiation-induced formation of hydroperoxides from 22. Osmium oxide pentafluoride OsOF, 277. Hydridobromocarbonyltris (tripheny1phosphine)-osmiurn(n) 333. Overhauser effect relative couplings between free radicals and hydrogen and fluorine nuclei by 119. Oxyanions of chlorine and chlorine dioxide photo-chemical decompositions of aqueous solutions of, 141.Oxygen Oxide anions ease of displacement from methyl groups carbon basicities of anions of oxygen 303. Palladium r-Allylic complex [PdCl(C,H,)] , crystal structure 66. Penta-l,Zdiene l-chloro-3,4,4-trimethyl-,absolute con-figuration 182. Pentane-2,lddione chelates free-radical reactions 328. Peresters reactions catalysed by copper salts mechanism, 63. Phenols rneta-substituted,fourteen-membered hydrogen-bonded dimers of 219. Phosphazenes alkoxy- conversion into 1,3,5-triazines, 340. Phosphorus pentaphenyl- structure 251. Alkyl phosphinates mechanism of reaction with carbonyl chloride 217. Cyclotriphosphazatriene hexachloro- reaction with piperidine in toluene kinetics and mechanism 390. Phosphoryl centre transition state of a displacement at stereochemistry 307.’ P-N ring system a trimeric novel synthesis 308. Photoelectric thresholds and electron affinities of mole- cular crystals calculation 71. p-Pinene photochemical synthesis 245. Planar stable molecule N(BF& prediction of 351. Platinum complexes with phosphorus nuclear-spin coupling constants and r-bonding in 184. Dioxygenyl hexafluoroplatinate(v) o$ptF& 115. Platinum(@ association in displacements at kinetic evidence 278. Tris(tri-p-fluorophenylphosphine)platinum(O) 218. Xenon hexafluoroplatinate(v) Xe+ptFe]- 218. Polysaccharides acidic action of Fenton’s reagent on 68. Prostaglandin Fel absolute configuration 332. Pyrazolines prep. from tetracyanoethylene 216.Pyridine mechanism of electrophilic hydrogen exchange in 114. dihydro-derivatives two novel rearrangement reactions 122. Pyrimidine O-tN-glycosyl rearrangement :mechanism of nucleoside synthesis 298. 1-Pyrroline 1-oxides azo- stable radicals derived from 360. Quinones extended biosynthesis 1 17. Radiation ionising evidence for the unit negative charge on the “hydrogen atom” formed by the action on aqueous systems 140. Radicals transient aryloxy and arylamino electron-spin resonance spectra 253. Radiolysis of aqueous solutions effect of alkali on the reducing species produced in 381. Reduction with hydriodic acid rearrangement caused by 118. Rotational-vibrational energy transfer 17. Rubrenes formation from aromatic tertiary acetylenic alcohols 77.Santonin absolute configuration of the asymmetric centre at position 11 of 151. a-Santonin stereochemistry 335. Semiquinone 2-t-butyl- and 2-t-[ fi-13C]butyl- electron magnetic resonance spectrum 136. 1,2-Shift new type 277. Silicon:Nonacarbonyl(vinylsilicon)tricobalt 82. Spectra: absorption:tropyl (cycloheptatrienyl) radical 339. electron magnetic resonance 2-t-butylsemiquinone and 2-t-[ /3-1sC]butylsemiquinone :model for carbon- carbon hyperconjugation 136. electron-spin resonance :radical .CHFCO-NH2 252. aryloxy and arylamino free radicals transient 253. diazine radical anions 60. ketyls of benzophenone 229. electronic azabenzene anions 61. p-nitroaniline effect of solvent on 78. infrared trimethylamine-gallane and -trideuterogall- ane vibrational frequencies 249.nuclear magnetic resonance Nuclear-spin coupling constants and w-bonding in platinum complexes 184. 170-proton spin-spin coupling in water direct measurement 353. PROCEEDINGS Determination of the relative signs of proton spin coupling constants from doublequantum spectra, 144. Signs of nuclear resonance coupling constants in saturated aliphatic systems 213. nuclear resonance Relative couplings between free radicals and hydrogen and fluorine nuclei by the Overhauser effect 119. proton magnetic resonance alkylcyclopropenes car- bon-13 splittings in 152. D-hexopyranoses 2,3,4-tri-0-acetyl-lY6-anhydro- a long-range coupling 382. ultraviolet:Inversion doublet interactions in formalde-hyde 248.Steroids c-seco- novel cyclisation reaction photochem- istry of hecogenin derivatives 225. Substitution homolytic aromatic by radicals derived from sulphonyl halides 186. nucleophilic aromatic effected in organic solvents copper-catalysed 1 13. or-Sulphanuric chloride 282. Sulphur new organic compounds of novel reactions in prep. 18. 36Cl(n,p)36S reaction in alkali chloride crystals influence of pre-irradiation treatment on the chemical effects of 275. (NSm4,(NSCI), and a-(NSOCl), comparison of the bond lengths in 387. RS-ions oxidation by electron-accepting species 384. Thiol anions ease of displacement from methyl groups carbon basicities of anions of sulphur 303. Trisulphides nucleophilic displacements by thioanions on 18.Surface-potential measurements during the oxidation and subsequent reduction of nickel and iron films 246. Thallium perfluoroalkyl derivatives 224. Thioanions nucleophilic displacements on trisulphides by 18. Thiobenzophenone 4,4‘-dihydroxy- monohydrate, crystalline hydrogen bonding in 302. Tin Aminostannanes stannylamines and stannazanes 358. 1,3,5-Triazines conversion of alkoxyphosphazenes into 340. Triterpenes A 2,3-seco-triterpene in Nature 27. Tropine reaction with benzoyl chloride and alkali novel hydrogen transfer reaction 19. Tropone derivatives convenient prep. 282. Tropyl (cycloheptatrienyl) radical absorption spectrum, 339. Vibrational-rotational energy transfer 17. Vinyl polymerisation activated initiation by metal carbonyls 110.Xanthopterin biosynthesis 151. Xenon tetrafluoride simple prep. 389. hexafluoroplatinate(v) Xe+[PtF6]- 21 8. Xylindein structure 327. Zinc Di(histidino)zinc(n) pentahydrate crystal and molecular structure 178. Di-(L-histidino)zinc(Ii) dihydrate crystal and molecular structure 177. Zirconium phosphate ion-sieve properties 276. Tetranitratozirconiurn(w) a new volatile complex 76. DECEMBER 1962 407 COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF AUTHORS Abel E. W. and Willey G. Novel synthesis of a trimeric P-N ring system 308. Abrahamsson S. Bergstrom S. and Samuelsson B. Absolute configuration of prostaglandinF2-*, 332, Acheson R.M. and Vernon J. M. New type of 1,2-shft, 277.Addison C. C. and Johnson B. F. G. Dichloronitro- sylnickel 305. Aggarwal R. C. and Onyszchuk M. Co-ordination of germanium tetrafluoride with nitrogen phosphorus oxygen and sulphur donors 20. Allan J. T. Robinson M. G. and Scholes G. Effect of alkali on the reducing species produced in the radio- lysis of aqueous solutions 381. Allen A. D. and Cook C. D. Tris(tri-p-fluorophenyl-phosphine)platinum(O) 218. Amphlett C. B. and McDonald L. A. Ion-sieve pro- perties of zirconium phosphate 276. Anet F. A. L. and Muchowski J. M. Fourteen-membered hydrogen-bonded dimers of some meta-substituted phenols 219. Angyal S. J. Gorin P. A. J. and Pitman M. Stereo- specific epimerisation of cyclitols 337. Arakawa H. See Nakazaki M. 151. Arden E.A. and Phillips L. Reduction and oxidation of nitric oxide in the system diethyl peroxide-nitric oxide reactions of HNO 354. Asher J. D. M. and Sim G. A. Stereochemistry of iso- photosantonic lactone 11 1. Asher J. D. M. and Sim G. A. Stereochemistry of or-santonin 335. Asher J. D. M. Robertson J. M. Sim G. A. Bartlett, M. F. Sklar R. and Taylor W. I. Structure of hun terburnine 72. Aubert C. C. See Morgan L. R. jun. 73. Avramoff M. and Sprinzak Y. or-Hydroperoxy-esters, 150. Ayres D. C. See Pettit G. R. 357. Ayscough P. B. and Wilson R. Electron-spin resonance spectra of ketyls of benzophenone 229. Bacon R. G. R. and Hill H. A. 0. Copper-catalysed nucleophilic aromatic substitutions effected in organic solvents 113. Bacon R. G.R. Hanna W. J. W. Munro D. J. and Stewart D. Dehydrogenation of amines to imines 113. Baddeley G. and Brocklehurst K. Reactions of hydroxylamine and its 0-methyl derivative with carvone 145. Bain P. J. Blackman E. J. Cummings W. Hughes S. A. Lynch E. R. McCall E. B. and Roberts R. J. Homolytic aromatic substitution by radicals derived from sulphonyl halides 186. Ballard R. E.,McCaffery A. J. and Mason S. F. New criterion for the absolute configuration of dihedral metal complexes 331. Bamford C. H. and Finch C. A. Activated initiation of vinyl polymerisation by metal carbonyls 110. Banister A. J. and Hazell A. C. or-Sulphanuric chloride 282. Banks R. E. Birchall J. M. Haszeldine R. N. Simm J. M. Sutcliffe H. and Umfreville J.H. New syntheses of hexafluorobenzene 281. Bardsley W. G. See Saxton J. E. 148. Barrow R. F. See Richards W. G. 297; Travis D. N., 64. Bartlett M.F. See Asher J. D. M.,72. Bartlett N. Xenon hexafluoroplatinate(v) Xe+[PtF,]- 218. Bartlett N. and Lohmann D. H. Dioxygenyl hexa- fluoroplatinate(v) O$[PtF,]- 115. Bartlett N. Jha N. K. and Trotter J. Osmium oxide pentafluoride OsOF6 277. Bartlett R. K. Turner H. S. Warne R. J. Young, M. A. and McDonald W. S. An unusual formation of a boron-hydrogen bond 153. Barton D. H. R. and Serebryakov E. P. Convenient procedure for the decarboxylation of acids 309. Barton D. H.R. Gardner J. N. Petterson R. C. and Stamm 0.A. An unusual reaction product from di- phenylketen and ethoxyacetylene 21.Barton D. H. R. Kirby G. W. Taylor J. B. and Thomas G. M. Multiple labelling experiments in the biosynthesis of amaryllidaceae alkaloids 179. Barton D. H. R. Kirby G. W. and Taylor J. B. Origin of methylenedioxy-groups in Nature 340. Barton D. H.R. Miki T. Pinhey J. T. and Wells R. J. Synthetic studies in the geigerin series 112. Basth J. and Castells J. Pyrazolines from tetracyano- ethylene 216. Battersby A. R. and McCaldin D. J. Biosynthesis of narcotine 365. Battersby A. R. See Wildman W. C. 180. Beckwith A. L.J. and Evans G. W. Mechanism of the reactions of peresters catalysed by copper salts 63. Bell T. N. Pullman B. J. and West B. 0. Perfluoro-alkyl-bismuth and -thallium compounds 224. Bennett J. E. See Evans A. G. 226. Bennett M.J.Gerloch M. McCleverty J. A. and Mason R. Molecular structure of dihydriododi-w-cyclopentadienylmolybdenum,357. Bergstrom S. See Abrahamsson S. 332. Bernal I. and Hockings E. F. Pentacyanonitrosylfer-rate(@ anion 361. Bickel A. F. See Gersmann H. R. 279. Billinge B. H.M. and Gowenlock B. G. Dual mechan- ism in the pyrolysis of di-isopropylmercury 24. Birch A. J. and Smith M. Addition of Grignard reagents to or/3-unsaturated ketones catalysed by copper salts 356. Birch A. J. Graves J. M. H. and Stansfield F. Con-venient synthesis of some tropone derivatives 282. Birchall J. M. See Banks R. E. 281. Birtwistle,J. S.,Case D. E. Dutta P. C. Halsall T.G., Mathews. G.. Sabel. H. D.. and Thaller. V. Cas- carillin 329. ’ Blackbum.G. M.. Neilson. A. H.. and Lord Todd. Structure of xylindein 327. Blackman E. J. See Bain P. J. 186. Bladon P. and Sleigh T. Alkaline hydrolysis of 3-acetoxy-5or,8a-epidioxyergosta-3,6,22-triene,183. Bladon P.,McMeekin W. and Williams I. A. Photo- chemistry of hecogenin derivatives a novel cyclisa- tion reaction of c-seco-steroids 225. Bocks S. M.,Brown B. R. and Todd A. H. Biosyn-thesis of extended quinones 117. Bott R. W. Eaborn C. Peeling E. R.A. and Webster D. E. Improved platinum catalyst for hydrogenation of an olefin 337. Boulton A. J. and Katritzky A. R. New heterocyclic rearrangement 257. Breuer S. W. See Wildman W.C. 180. Brickman M. Johnson S. and Ridd J. H. Substituent effects of the -ma+ and the -NMe,+ group in nitration 228.Brignell P. J. See Bullock E. 122. Brocklehurst K. See Baddeley G. 145. Brown A. C. R.,and James,D. G. L. Kinetic study of the addition of the ethyl radical to conjugated dienes 81. Brown S. R. See Bocks S. M. 117. Bryan R. F. See Kretsinger R. H. 177. Buckingham A. D. Prediction of a stable planar mole- cule N(BF2)s 351. Buchi G. and Loewenthal H. J. E. Synthesis of epi-cyclocolorenone and stereochemistry of cyclo-colorenone 280. Bullock E. Gregory B. and Johnson A. W. and Brignell P. J. Eisner U. and Williams H. Two novel rearrangement reactions 122. Bunyan P. J. and Cadogan J. I. G. Deoxygenation of aromatic C-nitroso-compounds a new cyclisation reaction 78. Burton J. S. Overend W. G. and Williams N. R. Synthesis of L-hamamelose and its epimer 181.Buxton G. V. and Williams R. J. Photochemical decom- positions of aqueous solutions of oxyanions of chlorine and chlorine dioxide 141. Cadogan J. I. G. and Cameron-Wood M. Reduction of nitro-compounds by triethyl phosphite a new cyclisation reaction 361. Cadogan J. I. G. See Bunyan P. J. 78. Calvert B. J. and Hobson J. D. Reaction of tropine with benzoyl chloride and alkali a novel hydrogen transfer reaction 19. Cameron-Wood M. See Cadogan J. I. G. 361. Capon B. Hills K. and Shaw R. A. Kinetics and mechanism of the reaction of hexachlorocyclotri- phosphazatriene with piperidine in toluene 390. Case R. Jones E. R. H. Schwartz N. V. and Whiting M. C. Geometry of binuclear iron carbonyl com- plexes (RC =CR’)H,Fe,(CO), 256.Case D. E. See Birtwistle J. S. 329. Castells J. See Basths J. 216. Cavill G. W. K. and Whitfield F. B. Synthesis of the enantiomer of natural dolichodial 380. Chapman D. Lloyd D. R. and Prince R. H. Infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance studies of a-amino- polycarboxylic acids in aqueous solution 336. Charlton T. L. and Trotter J. Intermolecular charge- transfer bonds in m-bromonitrobenzene 221. Christensen B. W. and Kjcer A. Absolute configuration of threo-aB-dihydroxy- a-methylbutyric acid 307. Ciampolini M. See Sacconi L. 255. Clay P. G. McCargo M. Scholes G. Weiss J. J. and Whiston J. Radiation-induced formation of hydro-peroxides from olefinic compounds 22. Closs G. L. Carbon-13 splitting in proton magnetic resonance spectra of alkylcyclopropenes 1 52.Clyne M. A. A. and Thrush B. A. Dissociation energy of the NH radical 227. Cole S. J. See Harding M. M. 178. Collinson E. Dainton F. S. Smith D. R. and TazukC S. Evidence for the unit negative charge on the “hydrogen atom” formed by the action of ionising radiation on the aqueous systems 140. Conway B. E. and Dziecuich M. Significance of the critical potential in the Kolbe reaction 121. Cook C. D. See Allen A. D. 218. Cook R. J. Rowlands J. R. and Whiffen D. H. Electron-spin resonance spectrum of the radical CHFCO*NH2,252. Coombe R. G. and Watson T. R. Unique carbohydrate portion of the cardiac glycoside gomphoside 214. Cooper R. D. G. Jackman L. M. and Weedon B. C. L. Stereochemistry of capsorubin and synthesis of its optically inactive epimers 215.PROCEEDINGS Cotton F. A. See Kretsinger R. H. 177. Cottrell T. L. and Matheson A. J. Rotational-vibra-tional energy transfer 17. Craig J. C. and Moyle M. Synthesis of acetylenes from enol phosphates 149. Craig J. C. and Moyle M. Reaction of sodamide with a#?-acetylenic acids and their derivatives 283. Crispin D. J. and Whitehurst J. S. Total synthesis of aestrone 356. Crowley K. J. 2,3-Seco-triterpene in nature 27. Crowley K. J. Photochemical synthesis of /I-pinene 245. Crowley K. J. Synthesis of cyclobutenes by photo- isomerisation 334. Cummings W. See Bain P. J. 186. Dainton F. S. and Sills S. A. Rates of some reactions of hydrogen atoms in water at 25”c 223.Dainton F. S.See Collinson E. 140. da Silva J. J. R. F. See Irving H. 250. de Boer E. and van der Meij P. H. Negative and positive ions of 1,6-diphenylhexatriene 139. Delpierre G. R. and Lamchen M. Rearrangement caused by reduction with hydriodic acid 118. de Mayo P. Takeshita H. and Sattar A. B. M. A. Photochemical synthesis of lY5-diketones and their cyclisation a new annulation process 119. Dixon P. S. See Matsuoka M. 304. Dodd J. W. Hopton F. J. and Hush N. S. Electronic spectra of azabenzene anions 61. Donbrow M. See Packter A. 220. Dutta P. C. See Birtwistle J. S. 329. Dzieciunch M. See Conway B. E. 121. Eaborn C. See Bott R. W. 337. Edmunds I. G. See Manojlovich Lj. M. 302. Eglinton G. Raphael R. A. and Willis R.G. Synthesis of benzocyclobutene from cyclo-octane derivatives 334. Eisner U. See Bullock E. 122. Elad D. Light-induced addition of formamide to esters of maleic fumaric and acetylenedicarboxylic acid 225. Evans A. G. Evans J. C. Owen E. D. Tabnei B. J. and Bennett J. E. Catalytic action of anionic catalysts 226. Evans A. G. Evans J. C. and Tabner B. J. Catalytic action of anionic catalysts 338. Evans G. W. See Beckwith A. L. J. 63. Evans J. C. See Evans A. G.,226 338. Evans M. B. and Saville B. Nucleophilic displacements by thioanions on trisulphides 18. Evans R. J. D. and Landor S. R. Absolute configura- tion of 1 -chloro-3,4,Ctrimethylpenta-1 ,2-diene 182. Eyton W. B. Ollis W. D. Sutherland I. O. Jackman L. M. Gottlieb 0.R. and Magalhks M. T. Dalbergiones :a new group of natural products 301. Fales H. M. See Wildman W. C. 180. Feeley T. M. D. See O’Colla P. S. 68. Ferguson G. Sim G. A. and Robertson J. M. Stereo-chemistry of glauconic acid 385. Field B. O. and Hardy C. J. Tetranitratozirconiwn(m(Iv): a new volatile complex 76. Filler R. Gorelic L. and Taqui-Khan B. New aspects of the Meerwein arylation route to a-amino-acids 117. Finch C. A. See Bamford C. H. 110. Finegold H. Signs of nuclear resonance coupling constants in saturated aliphatic systems 213. DECEMBER 1962 Fitzsimmons B. W. Hewlett C. and Shaw R. A. Con-version of alkoxyphosphazenes into 1,3,5-triazines 340. Forrester A. R. and Thomson R. H. Stable radicals derived from azo-l-pyridine l-oxides 360.Foster A. B. Inch T. D.. Lehmann J. Thomas L. F., Webber J. M. and Wyer J. A. Absolute configura- tion of mycarose 254. Frey H. M. and Stevens I. D. R. Formation of methyl- ene by the photolysis of diazirine (cyclodiazo-methane) 79. Gardner J. N. See Barton D. H. R. 21. Gear J. R. See Spenser I. D. 228. Gerloch M. See Bennett M. J. 357. Gersmann H. R. Nieuwenhuis H. J. W.,and Bickel A. F. a-Hydroperoxides of ketones and esters by autoxidation in alkali media 279. Gil-Av E. and Nurok D. Separation of diastereo- isomers by gas-liquid chromatography 146. Goschke R. See Hendrickson J. B. 383. Gorelic L. See Filler R. 117. Gorin P. A. J. See Angyal S. J. 337. Gottlieb 0. R. See Eyton W. B. 301. Gowenlock B.G. See Billinge B. H. M. 24. Grant I. J. Hamor T. A. Robertson J. M. and Sim G. A. Structure of chimonanthine 148. Graves J. M. H. See Birch A. J. 282. Gray P. See Thynne J. C. J. 141 295. Green B. See Pettit G. R. 357. Green M. and Hudson R. F. Mechanism of reaction of carbonyl chloride with alkyl phosphinates 21 7. Green M. and Hudson R. F. Stereochemistry of the transition state of a displacement at a phosphoryl centre 307. Green M. L. H. and Nagy P. L. I. A novel reaction abstraction of a hydride ion from some u-bonded iron-alkyl complexes 74. Greenwood N. N. Storr A. and Wallbridge M. G. H. Vibrational frequencies of trimethylamine-gallane and -trideuterogallane 249. Gregory B. See Bullock E. 122. Gritter R. J. and Patmore E.L. Free-radical reactions of co-ordination compounds pentane-2,4-dione chelates 328. Groth P. and Hassel 0. X-Ray investigation of the 1:1 molecular compound dinitrogen tetroxidel,4- dioxan 379. Haake P. Kinetic evidence for association in displace- ments at platinum(n) 278. Hague D. N. and Prince R. H. Metal-metal conjuga- tion in Group IVB organometallic systems 300. Hall D. Rae A. D. and Waters T. N. Structure of NN’-ethylenebis(acetylacetoneiminato)copper(n), 143. Hall L. D. and Hough L. Proton magnetic resonance spectra of 2,3,4-tri-0-acetyl-1,6-anhydro-~-hexo-pyranoses:a long-range coupling 382. Halsall T. G. See Birtwistle J. S. 329. Hamor T. A. See Grant I. J. 148. Hanna W. J. W. See Bacon R. G. R. 113. Harding M.M. and Cole S. J. Crystal and molecular structure of di(histidino)zinc(n) pentahydrate 178. Hardy C. J. See Field B. O. 76. Hassel 0.See Groth P. 379. Haszeldine R. N. See Banks R. E. 281. Hatchard C. G. See Parker C. A. 147 386. Hazell A. C. See Banister A. J. 282. Henbest A. B. and McCullough J. J. Steric control in addition to 4methylcyclopentene 74. Hendrickson J. B. Rees,R. and Goschke R. Total synthesis of the calycanthaceous alkaloids chimo-nanthine 383. Hewlett C. See Fitzsimmons B. W. 340. Highet R. J. See Wildman W. C. 180. Hill H. A. 0. See Bacon R. G. R. 113. Hills K. See Capon B. 390. Hobson J. D. See Calvert B. J. 19. Hockings E. F. See Bernal I. 361. Holloway J. H. and Peacock R. D. Simple preparation of xenon tetrafluoride 389.Holmes J. L. Kinetics of the reaction between nitric oxide and hydrogen iodide and the dissociation energy D(H-NO) 75. Hoper P. See Pettit G. R. 357. Hopton F. J. See Dodd J. W. 61. Hough L. See Hall L. D. 382. Hudson R. F. See Green M. 217 307. Hughes S. A. See Bain P. J. 186. Hush N. S. See Dodd J. W. 61. Inch T. D. See Foster A. B. 254. Irving H. and da Silva J. J. R. F. Contributions of .rr-bonding to the stabilities of metal complexes in solution and a correlation with Hammett’s a-factor 250. Ito M. See Kosower E. M. 25. Jackman L. M. See Cooper R. D. G. 215; Eyton W. B., 301. James D. G. L. See Brown A. C. R 81. Jeffs P. W. Alkaloids of the Amaryllidaceae. Part X. Biosynthesis of haemanthamine 80. Jha N.K. See Bartlett N. 277. Johnson A. W. See Bullock E. 122. Johnson B. F. G. See Addison C. C. 305. Johnson S. See Brickman M. 228. Jones E. R. H. See Case R. 256. Jones J. I. and McDonald W. S. New aluminium- nitrogen system 366. Jones K. and Lappert M. F. Aminostannanes stannyl- amines and stannazanes 358. Joshi K. K. and Pauson P. L. Tricarbonyl-rr-pyrrolyl-manganese 326. Kader A. T. and Stirling C. J. M. New procedure for the protection of amino-groups 363. Katritzky A. R. and Ridgewell B. J. Mechanism of electrophilic hydrogen exchange in pyridine deriva- tives 114. Katritzky A. R. See Boulton A. J. 257. Kettle S. F. A. and Khan I. A. Nonacarbonyl(viny1-silicon) tricobalt 82. Khan I. A. See Kettle S. F. A. 82. Kiang A.K. and Smith G. F. Reactions of corymine an alkaloid isolated from Hunteriu corymbusa (Apocynaceae) 298. Kirby G. W. See Barton D. H. R. 179 340. Kjoer A. See Christensen B. W. 307. Kloosterziel H. See ter Borg A. P. 359. Kopple K. D. and. Miller R. R. Reactions of cobalt(m) tetrammines with chromium(n) 306. Kosower E. M. and Ito M. A stereochemical factor in cyclopropyl conjugation 25. Kretsinger R. H. Bryan R. F. and Cotton F. A. Crystal and molecular structure of di-(L-histidino)-zinc(@ dihydrate 177. Lack R. See Shoppee C. W. 65. Larnchen M. See Delpierre G. R. 118. 4 10 Landor P. D. and Landor S. R. Formation of indenes dimethylenecyclobutanes and rubrenes from aro-matic tertiary acetylenic alcohols 77. Landor S.R. See Evans R. J. D. 182; Landor P. D. 77. Lapidot A. Pinchas S. and Samuel D. Infrared method of isotopic analysis of oxygen in oxy-acids and their derivatives 109. Lappert M. F. See Jones K. 358. Lehmann J. See Foster A. B. 254. Lloyd D. R. See Chapman D. 336. Loewenthal H. J. E. and Malhotra S. K. Total syn- thesis of (f)-gibberic acid 230. Loewenthal H. J. E. See Biichi G. 280. Lohmann D. H. See Bartlett N. 11 5. Long F. A. See Schulze J. 364. Lynch E. R. See Bain P. J. 186. Lyons L. E. and Mackie J. C. Calculation of photo-electric thresholds and electron affinities of mole- cular crystals 71. McCaffery A. J. and Mason S. F. Structure of (-)-tri- oxalatoco balt(m) 3 88. McCaffery A. J. See Ballard R. E. 331. McCaldin D.J. See Battersby A. R. 365. McCall E. B. See Bain P. J. 186. McCapra F. Scott A. I. Sim G. A. and Young D W. Structure and stereochemistry of gibberellic acid 185. McCargo M. See Clay P. G. 22. McCleverty J. A. See Bennett M. J. 357. McCullough J. J. See Henbest H. B. 74. McDonald L. A. See Amphlett C. B. 276; Bartlett, R. K. 153; Jones J. I. 366. McDowell C. A. Paulus K. F. and Rowlands J. R. Electron-spin resonance spectra of some diazine radical anions 60. Mackie J. C. See Lyons L. E. 71. McLauchlan K. A. and Whiffen D. H. Determination of the relative signs of proton spin coupling con- stants from double-quantum spectra 144. McMeekin W. See Bladon P. 225. Maddock A. G. and Pearson R. M. Influence of pre- irradiation treatment on the chemical effects of the a5Cl(n,p)35S reaction in alkali chloride crystals 275.Magalhties M. T. See Eyton W. B. 301. Maitlis P. M. and Stone F. G. A.Convenient new synthesis of the hydrocarbon reported to be octa-phenyl cubane 330. Malhotra S. K. See Loewenthal H. J. E. 230. Manojlovich Lj. M. and Edmunds I. G. Hydrogen bonding in crystalline 4,4'-dihydroxythiobenzo-phenone monohydrate 302. Mark6 L. Kinetics and mechanism of homogeneous aldehyde hydrogenation with cobalt carbonyl as catalyst 67. Mason R. See Bennett M. J. 357. Mason S. F. New criterion for magnetic-dipole-allowed electronic transitions in polyatomic molecules 137. Mason S. F. Absolute configuration of calycanthine 362. Mason S. F. See Ballard R. E. 331 ;McCaffery A.J., 388. Matheson A. J. See Cottrell T. L. 17. Mathews G. See Birtwistle J. S. 329. Matsuoka M. Dixon P. S. Stefani A. P. and Szwarc M. Structure of the transition state in the dispropor- tionation and combination of ethyl radicals 304. Mil€er B. Ease of displacement of thiol and oxide anions from methyl groups carbon basicities of anions of oxygen and sulphur 303. Miller J. M. See Wallace T. J. 384. Miller R. R. See Kopple K. D. 306. F~OCEEDINGS Mki T. See Barton D. H. R. 1 12. Mishra H. C. and Symons M. C. R. Unusual valency states of chromium and manganese in oleum 23. Morantz D. J. White B. G. and Wright A. J. C. Stimulated light emission in organic molecules 26. Morgan L. R. jun. and Aubert C. C. Oxidation of anthranilic acid by manganese dioxide 73.Morrison G. A. See Paul I. C. 352. Morrison I. G. and Pauson P. L. Displacement of ferrocene substituents by protons 177. Moyle M. See Craig J. C. 149 283. Muchowski J. M. See Anet F. A. L. 219. Munro D. J. See Bacon R. G. R. 113. Nagy P. L. I. See Green M. L. H. 74. Nakazaki M. and Arakawa H. Absolute configuration of the asymmetric centre at position 11 of santonin 151. Neilson A. H. See Blackburn G. M. 327. Nieuwenhuis H. J. W. See Gersmann H. R. 279. Norman R. 0.C. and Radda G. K. Aromatic hydroxy- lation the electrophilic character of the hydroxyl radical and its significance in biological hydroxyla- tion 138. Nurok D. See Gil-Av E. 146. O'Colla P. S. O'Donnell J. J. and Feeley T.M. D. Action of Fenton's reagent on acidic poly-saccharides 68. ODonnell J. J. See OColla P. S. 68. Ollis W. D. See Eyton W. B. 301. Onyszchuk M. See Aggarwal R. C. 20. Orioli P. L. and Vaska L. Structure of hydridobromo- carbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)osmium(ri) 333. Orioli P. L. See Sacconi L. 255. Overend W. G. See Burton J. S. 181. Owens E. D. See Evans A. G. 226. Packter A. and Donbrow M. Ion-pair formation in aqueous solutions of organic electrolytes 220. Paoletti P. See Sacconi L. 255. Parker C. A. and Hatchard C. G. Delayed fluorescence from solutions of anthracene and phenanthrene 147. Parker C. A. and Hatchard C. G. Sensitised anti- Stokes delayed fluorescence 386. Parkin J. E. Poole H. G. and Raynes W. T. Inversion doublet interactions in formaldehyde 248.Patmore E. L. See Gritter R. J. 328. Paul I. C. Sim G. A. and Morrison G. A. Structures of atrovenetin and herqueinone 352. Paulus K. F. See McDowell C. A. 60. Pauson P. L. See Joshi K. K. 326; Morrison I. G. 177. Pauwels P. J. S. See Pettit G. R. 357. Peacock R. D. See Holloway J. H. 389. Pearson B. D. Effect of solvent on the electronic absorp- tion spectrum of p-nitro aniline 78. Pearson R. M. See Maddock A. G. 275. Peeling E. R. A. See Bott R. W. 337. Petterson R. C. See Barton D. H. R. 21. Pettit G. R. Green B. Hofer P. Ayres D. C. and Pauwels P. J. S. Hydrogenolysis of the benzyl- oxygen bond by boron trifluoride-sodium boro-hydride 357. Phillips L. and Shaw R. Gas-phase reaction of chlorine monoxide with hydrocarbons chlorination by the C10- radical 294.Phillips L. See Arden E. A. 354. Pidcock A. Richards R. E. and Venanzi L. M. Nuclear-spin coupling constants and n-bonding in platinum complexes 184. Pinchas S. See Lapidot A. 109. Pinhey J. T. See Barton D. H. R. 112. DECEMBER 1962 Pitman M. See Angyal S. J. 337. Pollitt R. J. and Saunders B. C.Deuterium exchange in m-dinitrobenzene 176. Poole H. G. See Parkin J. E. 248. Prince R. H. See Chapman D. 336; Hague D. N. 300. Probner H. See Wallace T. J. 384. Pullman B. J. See Bell T. N. 224. Quinn C. M. and Roberts M. W. Surface-potential measurements during the oxidation and subsequent reduction of nickel and iron films,246. Radda G. K. See Norman R.0.C. 138. Rae A. D. See Hall D. 143. Raphael R. A. See Eglinton G. 334. Raynes W. T. See Parkin J. E. 248. Rees R. See Hendrickson J. B.,383. Reuben J. Tzalmona A. and Samuel D. Direct measurement of the 170-proton spin-spin coupling in water 353. Richards R. E. and-White J. W. Relative couplings between free radicals and hydrogen and fluorine nuclei by the Overhauser effect 119. Richards R. E. See Pidcock A. 184. Richards W. G. and Barrow R. F. Rotational analysis of the A sn,,+,,-XIZgt system of the chlorine molecule 297. Ridd J. H. See Brickman M. 228. Ridgewell B. J. See Katritzky A. R. 114. Roberts M. W. See Quinn C. M. 246. Roberts R. J. See Bain P. J. 186. Robertson A. V. See Shoppee C. W. 65. Robertson J. M.See Asher J. D. M. 72; Ferguson G., 385; Grant I. J. 148; Scott C. C. 355; Sutherland S. A. 222. Robinson M. G. See Allan J. T. 381. Rowe J. M. Crystal structure of the n-allylic complex [PdC1(CsHrJI, 66- Rowlands J. R. See Cook R. J. 252; McDowell C. A., 60. Sabel H. D. See Birtwistle J. S. 329. Sacconi L. Orioli P. L. Paoletti P. and Ciampolini M. Existence of tetrahedral nickel(rx) chelates 255. Samuel D. See Lapidot A, 109; Reuben J. 353. Samuelsson B. See Bergstrom S. 332. Satchell D. P. N. and Wardell J. L. Direct comparison of proton availability in dual-acid system 296. Sattar A. B. M. A. See de Mayo P. 119. Saunders B. C. See Pollitt R. J. 176. Saville B. Novel reactions in the synthesis of new organosulphur compounds 18.Saville B. See Evans M. B. 18. Saxton J. E. Bardsley W. G. and Smith G. F. Struc-ture of calycanthidine 148. Scholes G. See Allan J. T. 381; Clay P. G. 22. Schriesheim A. See Wallace T. J. 384. Schulze J. and Long F. A. Evidence for carbon-1 protonation of l-nitro-4,6,8-trimethylazulene, 364. Schwartz N. V. See Case R. 256. 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ISSN:0369-8718
DOI:10.1039/PS9620000402
出版商:RSC
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