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Proceedings of the Chemical Society ,
Volume 1,
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DECEMBER 1957 369 GENERAL INDEX SUBJECTS Abstracts Chemical. See Chemical Abstracts 334. Acetamides 2-nitrophenyl-N-phenethyl-, application of Bischler-Napieralski reaction to (payer read bcfore the Society) 7. Acidity functions application of to the mechanisms of acid-catalysed reactions (lecture),220. Addition compounds structure of especially those in which halogens act as electron-acceptors (Cenrenary lecture) 250. Adsorption physical developments in study of (7ilden lecture) 38. Alchemy and literature 138. Allenes naturally occurring isomerisations (paper read before the Society) 8. Anniversary meeting of The Chemical Society at Cam- bridge (1957) 129; Bristol (1958) 329. meetings preliminary announcements 2 329. Annual General Meeting 116th 13 1.Aporphine series. Part I1 (paper read before the Society) 7. Aromatic chemistry r81e of ?r-electron in 157. reactivity. Part I1 (payer read before the Society), 212. Bacteria chemistry of. Part VII (paper read before the Society) 340. Bischler-Napieralski reaction application to 2-nitro-phenyl-N-phenethylacetaiiiides(paper read before the Society) 7. Bristol anniversary meetings at preliminary announce- ment 329. British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Dublin September 1957 account of 316. Bromine in acetic acid cleavage of aryltrimethylsilanes by (paper read before the Society) 212. Cambridge anniversary meetings at preliminary an-nouncement 2. Annual General Meeting at 129. the place of chemistry at 190.Carbohydrates newer interpretations of reactions and structure in chemistry of (symposium),10. Chemical Abstracts yesterday today and tomorrow 334. Chemical publications (letter to the Editor) 99. Chemistry and its industry their contributions to our national wealth 107. Chemistry the place of; I at Oxford 185; XI at Cambridge 190; 111 in a public school 273; IV in a grammar school 276; V,in a new univer- sity 313. Christmas competition 300 368. Communications. See separate indexes pp. 372 374. Copper nitrate anhydrous vapour pressure and mole cular weight in the vapour state (paper read before the Society) 21 1. Cupric ions catalysis of oxidation of hydrazobenzene by (paper read before the Society) 54.Corday-Morgan commonwealth fellowship 1 80. isocyanates scientific background to industrial develop- ments in 301. Diarylrnethylation in the solvent systems ZnC1,-AcOH and ZnC1,-HCI-AcOH (paper read before the Society) 341. Dublin account of meetings of British Association for the Advancement of Science at 3 16. Ecology lines of development in 246. Education Scientific the Industrial Fund for the Advan- cement of in Schools 217. Electron-acceptors structure of addition compounds in which halogens act as (Centenary lecture) 250. ?r-Electron r81e of in aromatic chemistry (Tilden lecture) 157. Ethane kinetics of oxidation of by nitrous oxide (pupcr read before the Society) 212. Fellowship applications for 30 70,125 155 184 215 239 272 299 321 367.French chemical society 172. Fructosans some aspects of the chemistry of (Presidential address) 193. Fungi higher chemistry of. Part VI (paper read before the Society) 8. Greeks early and modern science 165. Halogens structure of addition compounds containing as electron-acceptors (Centenary lecture) 250. Hydrazobenzene kinetics of rearrangement and oxidation in solution (paper read before the Society) 54. Indicators measurements with in the solvent systems ZnC1,-AcOH and ZnC1,-HCI-AcOH (paper read before the Society) 341. Industrial Fund for Advancement of Scientific Education in Schools 217. Industry British and American independent and co-operative research in 168. chemical contributions to national wealth 107.International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry symposium on macromolecular chemistry at Prague September 1957 319. Journal of the Chemical Society cost of 105. Laminarin structure of. Part I the minor structural features. Part 11 the main polymeric linkages in (paper read before the Society) 340. Lead. Plumbic acetate decomp. in acetic acid (paper read before the Society) 54. Lectures. Centenary Photodynamically acth e plant pigments. By H. Brockmann 304. Centenary The structure of addition compounds especially those in which halogens act as electron- acceptors. By 0. Hassel 250. Pedler The course of polar reactions in non-polar conditions. By C. K. Tngold 279. Special Application of acidity functions to the mechankms of acid-catalysed reactions.By F. A. Long 220. Tilden Some developments in the study of physicd adsorption. By D. H. Everett 38. Tilden The nhysical properties of polymers in relation to their chemical structure. By G.Gee, 111. Tilden The r61e of the -rr-electron in aromatic chemistry. By H. C. Longuet-Higgins 157. See also Presidential Address. Library of The Chemical Society 226. additions to 32 72 104 128 156 216 240 252 300 328 368. Macromolecular chemistry I.U.P.A.C. symposium on at Prague September 1957 319. Meetings of The Chemical Society programme for October 1957 to January 1958 266; for January to June 1958 357. See also Scientific Meetings Annual General Meeting Anniversary Meetings. National service and the chemist 33 35.Nemotinic acids Dreu. and reactions (paper read befure .-the Society); 8. News and announcements. 3. 62. 100. 122 150 178 I_._ 213 235 265 292 324 355. Nitrogen recent aspects of inorganic chemistry of (symposium) 13 1. Nitrous oxide kinetics of oxidation of ethane by (paper read before the Society) 212. Obituary notices. Malcolm Percival APPLEBEY 214. Ernest Alexander BRAUDE 297. Johannes Sylvandt Buck 183. Francis Hereward BURSTALL 152. James Codrington CROCKER, 69. Archibald Ernest CUMMINS 69. Frederick George DONNAN 362. Thomas EWAN,236. Harold KING,46. Leslie Herbert LA'MPITT 366. Herbert LEVINSTEIN 237. Frank Harold LOWE 70. Gerald Roche LYNCH 299. Harold PICTON, 102.Frank Sherwood TAYLOR, 151. Henry TERREY 296. Emily Gertrude TURNER, 296. Allan Frederick WALDEN 237. Leo WALLERSTEIN 154. Martha Annie WHITELEY 182. Oficers of The Chemical Society elections for 131. Optical rotatory dispersion recording and nomenclature 55. Oxford opening of Queen's College laboratories at (letter to the Editor) 312. the place of chemistry at 185. Paris international chemical meetings at July 1957, 259. Phosphoric esters and related compounds (symposium), 136. Pigments photodynamically active pigments of (Centenary Iecture) 304. Piperazines 1 :4-dihydroxy-2 :5-dioxo- prep. and relation to uulcherrimin (oaner read before the \A 1 Society) 9. Plants photodynamically active pigments of (Centenary lecture) 304.Polar reactions course of in non-polar conditions (Pedler lecture) 279. Polymerisation of styrene catal ysed by stannic chloride r61e of catalyst cocatalyst and solvent in (paper read before the Soriety) 54. PROCEJDINGS Polymers physical properties of in relation to chemical structure (Tilden lecture) 1 1 1. Prague I.U.P.A.C. symposium on macromolecular chemistry at 3 19. Presidential Address Some aspects of the chemistry of the fructosans. By E. L. Hirst 193. Publications chemical (letter to the Editor) 99. Pulcherrimin structure of (paper read before the Society) 9. Radicals free reactions of in the gas phase (sympusirm), 133. Reaction mechanism and solvent effects (report of a Chemical Society symposium) 256.Reactions polar course of in non-polar conditions (Pedler lecture) 279. Report of Council for 1956 73. Fellowship 73; Publications 73; Other activities 77; Finance and administration 78 ; Acknowledg-ments 79; Appendix Annual report of the Joint Library Committee for the year 1956 79. Accounts for year ended 31st December 1956 81. Research independent and co-operative in British and American industry 168. Research fund gram from 6. Russia impressions of chemistry and biochemistry in (Royal Society visit) 12. School grammar the place of chemistry in 276. School public the place of chemistry in 273. Schools the Industrial Fund for the Advancement of Scientific Education in 217. Scientific meetings of the Chemical Society 7 54 21 1.340. 7 -.-forthcoming 27 64,101 124 150 184 235 266 293 324 357. Silanes aryltrimethyl- cleavage by bromine in acetic acid (paper read befure the Society) 212. Soci6tC chimique de France 172. Society of Chemical Industry 172. Solvent effects and reaction mechanism (report of'a Chemical Society symposium) 256. Solvent systems ZnC1,-AcOH and ZnC1,-HCI-AcOH indicator measurements and diarylmethylation in (paper read before the Society) 341. Styrene r61e of catalyst cocatalyst and solvent in polymerisation of by stannic chloride (paper read before the Society) 54. Terpenoids recent advances in the chemistry of (report of syniposium) 227. Tin. Stannic chloride rdle of catalyst cocatalyst and solvent in polymerisation of styrene by (paper read bcfore the Society) 54.University new the place of chemistry at 313. Violacein structure of (paper read before the Society). 340. Warington Robert (specinl article on one of the Society's founders) 241. Wealth national contributions of chemistry and its industry to 107. Zinc chloride solvent systems involving indicator-measurements and diarylmethylations in (pager read before the Society) 341. DECEMBER 1957 37 1 GENERAL INDEX AUTHORS Addison C. C. and Hathaway B. J. The vapour pressure of anhydrous copper nitrate and its molecular weight in the vapour state (Japer read before the Society) 21 1. Ballantine J. A. Barrett C. B. Beer R. J. S. Eardley S., Robertson A. Shaw B. L. and Simpson T.H. The chemistry of bacteria. Part VII. The structure of violacein (paper read before the Society) 340. Baltzly R. Obituary notice on Johannes Sylvandt Buck 183. Barker G. R. Newer interpretations of reactions and structure in carbohydrate chemistry (report of a Chemical Society symposium) 10. Barnett E. de B. Obituary notice on Archibald Ernest Cummins 69. Barrett C. B. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Beer R. J. S. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Bennett G. M. Obituary notice on Harold Picton 102. Bethell D. Gold V. and Satchell D. P. N. Indicator measurements in the solvent systems ZnC1,-AcOH and ZnC1,-HCl-AcOH (paper read before the Society) 341. ReLington J. C. Peacocke A. R. and Peaker F. W. 1.U .P.A.C. symposium on macromolecular chemistry at Prague September 1957 319.Blackadder D. A. and Hinshelwood (Sir) C. The kinetics of the rearrangement and oxidation of hydrazobenzene in solution. Part I. The rearrangement and spontaneous oxidation. Part 11. The catalysed oxidation (paper read before the Society) 54. Bramble M. Chemical pub!ications (letter to the Editor) 99. Brewer F. M. The place of chemistry. I; at Oxford 185. Briggs D. B. The Industrial Fund for the Advancement of Scientific Education in Schools 217. Brockmann H. Centenary lecture Photodynamically active plant pigments 304. Ru’Lock J. D. Jones E. R. H. Leeming P. R. and Thompson J. M. Chemistry of the higher fungi. Part VI. Isomerisation reactions of naturally occurring allenes (paper read before the Society) 8.Caldin E. F. Obituary notice on Frank Sherwood Taylor 151. Chapman A. W. Obituary notice on Emily Gertrude Turner 296. Cliffe W. H. Obituary notice on Herbert Levinstein 237. Colclough R. 0. The rble of the catalyst cocatalyst and solvent in the SnC1,-catalysed polymerisation of styrene (paper read before the Society) 54. Conway V. M. Lines of development in ecology 246. Cook A. H. Obituary notice on Leo Wallerstein 154. Cook A. H. and Slater C.A. Pulcherrimin a synthesis of I :4-dihydroxy-2 :5-dioxopiperazines (paper read before the Society) 9. Codson E. H. The place of chemistry. IV; in the grammar school 276. Crane E. J. Chemical Abstracts yesterday today and tomorrow 334. Crompton 6. The place of chemistry.111; in a public school 273. navies G. R. Obituary notice on Francis Hereward Burstall 152. de Mayo P. and Stevenson R. Recent advances in the chemistry of terpenoid compounds (report oJ symposium) 227. Djerassi C. and Klyne W. Recording and nomen-clature of optical rotatory dispersion 55. Dunn F. P. Obituary notice on Leslie Herbert Lampitt 366. Dunning J. H. Independent and co-operative research in British and American industry 168. Eaborn C. and Webster D. E. Aromatic reactivity. Part 11. The cleavage of aryltriniethylsilanes by bromine in acetic acid (paper read before the Society). 212. Eardley S. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Eldridge A. A. Obituary notice on Martha Annie Whiteley 182. Everett D. H. Tilden lecture Some developments in the study of physical adsorption 38.Farthing A. C. isocyanates 301. Faulkner I. J. Obituary notice on Thomas Ewan, 236. Fleck (Sir) A. Chemistry and its industry-their contributions to our national wealth 107. Garner W. E. Obituary notice on Frederick George Donnan 362. Gee G. Tilden lecture The physical properties of polymers in relation to their chemical structure 111. Gold V. See Bethell D. 341. Green J. H. S. Robert Warington (1807-1867) (special article on one of the Society’s founders) 24 1. Hassel 0. Centenary lecture The structure of addition compounds especially those in which halogens act as electron-acceptors 250. Hathaway B. J. See Addison C. C. 211. Hebdon A. Obituary notices on James ’Codrington Crocker 69 and Frank Harold Lowe 70.Hey D. H. and Palluel A. L. The aporphine series. Part 11. Application of the Bischler-Napieralski reaction to 2-nitrophenyl-N-phenethylacetamides (paper read before the Society) 7. Hinshelwood (Sir) C. See Blackadder D. A. 54. Hirst E. L. Introduction to Proceedings of The Chemical Society 1. Hirst E. L. Presidential address Some aspects of the chemistry of the fructosans 193. Hudson R. F. Solvent effects and reaction mechanism (report o,f a Chemical Society symposium) 256. lng H. R. Obituary notice on Allan Frederick Walden 237. Ingold C. K. Pedler lecture The course of polar reactions in non-polar conditions 279. Jones E. R. H. See Bu’Lock J. D. S. Kenner G. W. Phosphoric esters and related com-pounds (report of a Chemical Society symposium) 136.Kent-Jones D. W. Obituary notice on Gerald Roche Lynch 299. Kenwright R. Trenwith A. B. and Robinson P. L. The kinetics of the oxidation of ethane by nitrous oxide (paper read before the Society) 212. Klyne W. See Djerassi C. 55. Laffitte P. La sociCt6 chimique de France 1857-1957 172. Lawley H. G. See Peat S. 340. Laxton F. C. The place of chemistry. V; in a new university 3 13. Lceming P. R. See Bu’Lock J. D. 8. Linstead R. P. Obituary notice on Ernest Alexander Braude 297. Long F. A. Lecture Application of acidity functions to the mechanisms of acid-catalysed reactions 220. Longuet-Higgins H. C. Tilden lecture The r81e of the 7-electron in aromatic chemistry 157.McKie D. Obituary notice on Henry Terrey 296. McGhie J. F. Obituary notices on James Codrington Crocker 69 and Frank Harold Lowe 70. Mann F. G. The place of chemistry. 11; at Cambridge 190. Palluel A. L. See Hey D. H. 7. Peacocke A. R. See Bevington J. C. 319. Peaker F. W. See Bevington J. C. 319. Peat S. Whelan W. J. and Lawley H. G. The structure of laminarin. Part I. The main poly- meric linkage. Part IT. The minor structural features (paper read before the Society) 340. Perrin M. W. The cost of the Journal 105. Phelps J. Opening of laboratory at Queen’s College Oxford (letter to the Editor) 312. Philbin E. M. and Wheeler T. S. British Association for the Advancement of Science Dublin Meeting September 1957 316. PROCEEDINGS Read J.Alchemy and literature 138. Robertson A. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Robinson P. L. See Kenwright R. 212. Satchell D. P. N. See Bethell D. 341. Sharpe A. G. Recent advances in the inorganic chemistry of nitrogen (report of a Chemical Society symposium) I3 I. Shaw B. L. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Simpson T. H. See Ballantine J. A. 340. Slater C. A. See Cook A. H. 9. Stacey M. Some impressions of Russian chemistry and biochemistry (Royal Society visit) 12. Steel J. L. S. Obituary notice on Malcolm Percival Applebey 2 14. Stevenson R. See de Mayo P. 227. Sugden T. M. Reactions of free radicals in the gas phase (report of a Chemical Society symposium) 133. Sutcliffe L. H. The decomposition of plumbic acetate in acetic acid (paper read before the Society) 54.Thompson J. M. See Bu’Lock J. D. 8. Trenwith A. B. See Kenwright R. 212. Ubbelohde A. R. National service and the chemist 33. Walker J. Obituary notice on Harold King 66. Wardlaw W. National service and the chemist 33. Webster D. E. See Eaborn C. 212. Webster T. B. L. The early Greeks and modern science 165. Wheeler T. S. See Philbin E. M. 316. Whelan W. J. See Peat S. 340. COMMUNTCATIONS INDEX OF SUBJECTS Acetic acid conversion into griseofulvin in Penicillium griseofulvum Dierckx 98. trifluoro- new route to 146. Acetyl chloride polar character of 262. Acetylene action of ionising radiations on aqueous solutions of in presence of oxygen 96. series of stable complexes of 208. Acids amino- N-o-cyanobenzoyl derivatives prep.60. Aconitic acid mechanism for decarboxylation of 20. Acridine experinYFta1 resonance energy of 349. “Active sulphate ,prep. 147. Adenosine 3’-phosphate 5’-sulphatophosphate prep., 147. cycloAlkatetraynes prep. 22. Alkyl chlorides radiation induced isomerisation of 347. Ally1 phenyl ether ortho-Claisen rearrangement of 19. Amines reaction of chlorobistrifluoromethylphosphine with 118. Ammonia reaction of chlorobistrifluoromethylphosphine with 118. a-Amyrin synthesis of (&)-6B-hydroxy-2~:5 :5 :98-tetramethyl-trans-decal-1 -one the racemate of a degradation product of 320. Anhydrides of carboxylic acids prep. 20. Arsenic. Di(tertiary arsine)-metal carbonyl complexes of Groups VI and VTII 321.Autoxidation of hindered phenols new hydroperoxides formed by 231. Azulene heterocyclic analogues of 352. Benzene photoisomerisation to fulvene 287. Benzene hexanitroso- as a complex-forming reagent for aromatic hydrocarbons 176. See also p. 21 1. Benzotrifuroxan. See Benzene hexanitroso- 176. See also p. 21 1. Benzyl ethers reaction with free tert.-butoxy-radicals 354. Borazole use of hydrazine salts and the influence of catalysts in the prep. of derivatives of 288. Boron trichloride catalysis of an ortho-Claisen re arrangement by 19. Boric acid tetrahalogeno- pyridinium salts 121. Pyridinium tetrahalogenoborates 121. tert.-Butoxy-radicals reaction with benzyl ethers 354. Butyric acid a y-diamino- new synthesis of derivatives and peptides of 176.Calciferol partial synthesis of 261. epicalciferol partial synthesis of 261. Carbonyls of metals of Groups VI and VIII di(tertiary arsine) complexes of 321. Chromium. Chromous and chromic fluorides crystal structure and interatomic bonding of 232. Cinnabarin structure of 233 346. ortho-Claisen rearrangement boron trichloride catalysed 19. Clathrate compounds of nickel cyanide ammonia, properties of 210. DECEMBER 1957 Columbin confirmation of the presence of a furan ring in 262. Complexes of acetylenes stable 208. Copper nitrate gaseous 19. (-J-)-trans-Decal- 1-one 6p-hydroxy-2a 5 5:9p-tetra-methyl- synthesis of as racemate of a degradation product of a-amyrin 320. Decarboxylation of aconitic acid mechanism 20.Diarsine complexes of metal carbonyls of Groups VI and VIII 321. Diazonium chloride from N-o-aminobenzoyl-diphenyl-amine and -di-p-tolylamine molecular rearrange-ment 209. Diffusion in liquids 143. Dinoronocerane total synthesis of carbon skeleton of 206. Dissociation in solid solution in potassium bromide 18. Drimenol constitution and stereochemistry of 322. Effect directing in methoxymercuration of cyclohex-3- enol and its derivatives 61. Electrodeposition of hydrogen 344. Electrophoresis paper in a centrifugal field 23. Ethers solubility of potassium and sodium-potassium alloy in 209. Ethylene action of ionising radiations on aqueous solutions of in presence of oxygen 96. cycloEucaleno1 structure of 290.Fluorine. Fluoride ions rate of association with ferric ions 207. Fulvene photoisomerisation of benzene into 287. Furan ring confirmation of the presence of in columbin 262. Glycogens alkali-stability and molecular size 26. Glyoxaline -4 -carboxyamide 5 -amino -1 -(/I -D -ribofuranosy1)- prep. 149. Griseofulvin conversion of acetic acid into in Penicillium griseofulvum Dierckx 98. Guai-4-en-6 12-0lide lO-hydroxy-3-0~0- mechanism of the light-catalysed transformation of santonin into 205. Guanine 7-methyl- hydrolysis of methylated deoxy- guanylic acid at pH 7 to yield 290. Guanylic acid deoxy- methylated hydrolysis at pH 7 to yield 7-methylguanine 290. Heterocyclic compounds tricyclic non-benzenoid prep. 354. cycloHex-3-en01 and its derivatives methoxymercuration ; a new directing effect 61.Hopanone hydroxy- structure of 353. Hydrazine use of salts of in prep. of borazole derivatives 288. Hydrocarbons aromatic hexanitrosobenzene as a complex-forming agent for 176. See also p. 211. vibration frequencies of 143. Hydrogen electrodeposition of 344. Hydroperoxides formed on autoxidation of hindered phenols 23 1. Iodine. Periodate new aspect of oxidation of polyols by 259. Iron. Ferric ions rate of association with fluoride ions 207. Isomerisation radiation induced of alkyl chlorides 347. 373 Lactaminic acid prep. 25. Lead. Hexa(hydrogen su1phato)plumbic acid a complex acid in the sulphuric acid solvent system 145. Liquids mean vibration frequencies in 143.Macrocycle novel conjugated [C3,,Hl2,$CBH6] prep. 350. Melanin a new type of and the biogenesis of a perylene derivative 264. Metal carbonyls of Groups VI and VIII di(tertia0 arsine) complexes of 321. Methoxymercuration of cyclohex-3-en01 and its de-rivatives 61. Methyl groups of mycophenolic acid biochemicaI origins 204. Mevalonic acid as an irreversible precursor in terpene biosynthesis 233. Molybdenum fluorides two new 59. Mycelianamide origin of terpenoid structures in 233. Mycolipenic acid prep. 122. Mycophenolic acid biochemical origins of the methyl groups of 204. origin of terpenoid structures in 233. Neuraminic acid N-acetyl- prep. 25. Nickel cyanide ammonia properties of clathrate corn-pounds of 210.Nitrogen. Hyponitrite ion monomeric occurrence 18. Nitrones alicyclic prep. 97. Ophthalmic acid structure 25. Ornithine new synthesis of derivatives and peptides of 176. Penicillium griseofulvum Dierckx conversion of acetic acid into griseofulvin in 98. Peptides N-o-cyanobenzoyl derivatives prep. 60. of ornithine and a y-diaminobutyric acid new synthesis of 176. Perylene a derivative of in the biogenesis of a new type of melanin 264. Phenols hindered new hydroperoxides formed on autoxidation of 23 1. Phosphine chlorobistrifluoromethyl- reaction with ammonia and amines 118. Phosphorodimorpholidic bromide a new phosphorylating agent 178. Phosphorus. Phosphates organic hydrolysis by prostatic acid phosphatase 348.Phosphoryl compounds asymmetric optical resolu- tion of 323. Phosphorylation phosphorodimorpholidic bromide as a new agent for 178. Photoisomerisation of benzene to fulvene 287. Photosantonic acid constitution of 345. Phthalic acid 4-methoxydiphenylmethyl hydrogen ester hydrolysis 120. Platinum series of complexes of with acetylenes 208. volatile chlorohydride of 343. Potassium solubility in ethers 209. Potassium bromide dissociation in solid solution in 18. Polyols new aspect of the periodate oxidation of 259. Polyphenols of Schinopsis species 341. Polystictin structure of 346. Prednisone acetate photochemistry 96 147. sec.-Propyl iodide pyrolysis 175. Prostatic acid phosphatase hydrolysis of organic phosphates by 348.Pyridinium tetrahalogenoborates 121. Pyrolysis of sec.-propyl iodide 175. A'-Pyrroline N-oxides prep. 97. Quebracho polyphenols and tancins of species of 341. Radiations ionising action on aqueous solutions of ethylene and acetylene in presence of oxygen 96. Rearrangement molecular of the diazonium chlorides from N-o-aminobenzJy1-diphenylamine,and -di-p- tolylamine 209. Resonance energy experimental of acridine 347. D-Ribofuranosylamines N-glycyl- prep. 148. Ruscogenin structure 11 9. Santonin mechanism of the light-catalysed trans-formation of into 10-hydroxy-3-oxoguai-4-en-6 :12-olide 205. Schinopsis species polyphenols and tannins of 341. 0-Sialic acid prep. 25. Silver carboxylates use in prep. of carboxylic acid anhydrides 20.Sodium-potassium alloy solubility in ethers 209. Solutions solid in potassium bromide dissociation in 18. PROCEEDINGS Stereochemistry of acid-catalysed opening of styrene oxides 24. Steroids novel stereoselective approach to the C/D ring system of 58. Styrene oxides stereochemistry of acid-catalysed opening of 24. Sulphur tetrafluoride purification 230. Sulphuric acid behaviour of lead tetra-acetate in, 145. Tannins of Schinopsis species 341. Terpenes mevalonic acid as an irreversible precursor in synthesis of 233. Terpenoid structures origin of in mycelianamide 2nd mycophenolic acid 233. isoThiocyanates acyl reactions of in aqueous solution 289. 2-Thiouridine synthesis 351. Uranium. Uranyl alkoxides disproportionation 260.Uridine 2'-deoxy- synthesis of 321. 2-thio- synthesis of 351. Vibration frequencies mean in liquids 143. COMMUNICATIONS INDEX OF AUTHORS Addison C. C. and Hathaway B. J. Gaseous copper nitrate 19. Allport D. C. See Bu'Lock J. D. 264. Amiel Y. Sondheimer F. and Wolovsky R. cj~lu-Alkatetraynes 22. Angoni D. See Schaffner K. 353. Aynsley E. E. Campbell W. A. and Dodd R. E. Some properties of nickel cyanide ammonia clathrate compounds 2 10. Baddiley J. Buchanan J. G. Hodges R. and Prescott J. F. Synthesis of the N-glycyl-D-ribofuranosylamines 148. Baddiley J. Buchanan J,; G. and Letters R. Synthesis of " active sulphate 147. Baddiley J. Buchanan J. G. and Stewart J. Synthesis of 5 -amino -1-(,9 -D -ribofuranosy1)glyoxaline-4 -carboxyamide 149.Bailey A. S. and Case J. R. Hexanitrosobenzene (benzotrifuroxan) a complex-forming reagent for aromatic hydrocarbons 176. See also p. 21 1. Barker G. R. and Shaw D. F. A new aspect of the periodate oxidation of polyols 259. Barrer R. M. Mean vibration frequencies in liquids 143. Rartlett N. and Robinson P. L. The purification of sulphur tetrafluoride 230. Barton D. H. R. de Mayo P. and Shafiq M. The mechanism of the light-catalysed transformation of santonin into 10-hydroxy-3-oxoguai-4-en-6 12-olide, 205. The constitution of photosantonic acid 345. Barton D. H. R. and Taylor W. C. The photo- chemistry of prednisone acetate 96 147. Bentley R. Mechanism for the decarboxylation of aconitic acid 20.Bergel F. and Stock J. A. N-o-Cyanobenzoylamino-acids and dipeptides 60. Bermes E. W. jun. See McDonald H. J. 23. Bickel A. F. and Gersmann H. R. New hydro-peroxides formed on autoxidation of hindered phenols 23 1. Birch A. J. English R. J. Massy-Westropp R. A., Slaytor M. and Smith H. The biochemical origins of the methyl groups of mycophenolic acid 204. Birch A. J. English R. J. Massy-Westropp R. A. and Smith H. The origin of the terpenoid structure in mycelianamide and mycophenolic acid. Meva-Ionic acid as an irreversible precursor in terpene biosynthesis 233. Birch A. J. Massy-Westropp R. A. Rickards R. W., and Smith H. The conversion of acetic acid into griseofulvin in Penicillium griseofulvum Dierckx 98. Blair J.McD. and Bryce-Smith D. The photo-isomerisation of benzene to fulvene 257. Bourns A. N. Bunton C. A. and Llewellyn D. R. The hydrolysis of 4-methoxydiphenylmethyl hydro- gen phthalate 120. Bradley D. C. Chatterjee Amar K. and Chatterjee Amiya K. The disproportionation of uranyl alkoxides 260. Brooks C. J. W. and Overton K. H. The constitution and stereochemistry of drinienol 322. Brown D. M. Parihar D. B. Reese C. B. and Todd (Sir) A. The synthesis of 2'-deoxyuridine 321. Brown R. F. C. Clark V. M. and Todd (Sir) A. 31-Pyrroline N-oxides 97. Bryce-Smith D. A new synthesis of carboxy-lic acid anhydrides 20. Bryce-Smith D. See also Blair J. McD. 287. Buchanan J. G. See Baddiley J. 147 148 149. Bu'Lock J. D. and Allport D. C. A new type of melanin and the biogenesis of a perylene derivative 264.Bunton C. A. Silver B. L. and Vernon C. A. The hydrolysis of organic phosphates by prostatic acid phosphatase 348. Bunton C. A. See also Bourns A. N. 120. Burn D. Ellis B. and Petrow V. Structure of ruscogenin 1 19. Cagliotti L. See Schaffner K. 353. Campbell W. A. See Aynsley E. E. 210. Case J. R. See Bailey A. S. 176. See also p. 21 1. Cavill G. W. K. Clezy P. S. and Tetaz J. R. The structure of cinnabarin Cpolystictin) 346. Chatt J.. Duncanson L. A. and Shaw €3. L. A vclatile chlorohydride of platinum 343. Chatt J. Rowe G. A. and Williams A. A. A series of stable acetylene complexes 208. Chatterjee Amar K. See Bradley D. C. 260. Chatterjee Amiya K.See Bradley D. C. 260. Clark V. M. See Brown R. F. C. 97. Clay P. G. Johnson G. R. A. and Weiss J. The action of ionking radiations on aqueous solutions of ethylene and acetylene in the presence of oxygen 96. Clement R.A. See Johnspn W. S. 58. Clezy P. S. See Cavill G. W. K. 346. Cookson R. C. and Hudec J. The stereochemistry of acid-catalqsed opening of styrene oxides 24. 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ISSN:0369-8718
DOI:10.1039/PS9570000369
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