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T H E ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION DEALING WITH ALL BRANCHES OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 96 1971 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 9/10 Savile Row, London, W1X IAF, EnglandT H E ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION DEALING WITH ALL BRANCHES OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 96 1971 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 9/10 Savile Row, London, W1X IAF, EnglandTHE ANALYST EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: H. J. *T. ALLEN (Bradford) *L. S. BARK (Salford) R. BELCHER (Birmingham) L. J. BELLAMY, C.B.E. (Waltham Abbey) L. S. BIRKS (U.S.A.) E. BISHOP (Exeter) *R. C. CHIRNSIDE (Wembley) A. C. DOCHERTY (Billingham) D. DYRSSEN (Sweden) *W.T. ELWELL (Birmingham) *D. C. GARRATT (London) *R. GOULDEN (Sittingbourne) *J. A. HUNTER (Edinburgh) J. HOSTE (Belgium) D. N. HUME (U.S.A.) H. M. N. H. IRVING (Leeds) A. G. JONES (Welwyn Garden City) CLULEY ( Wembley) M. T. KELLEY (U.S.A.1 W. KEMULA (Poland) *G. F. KIRKBRIGHT (London) G. W. C. MILNER (Hurwell) G. H. MORRISON (U.S.A.) *G. NICKLESS (Bristol) * J. M. OTTAWAY (Glusgow) *G. E. PENKETH (Billingham) S. A. PRICE (Tadworth) D. I. REES (London) E. B. SANDELL (U.S.A.) A. A. SMALES, O.B.E. (Hurwell) H. E. STAGG (Munchester) E. STAHL (Germany) A. WALSH (Australia) T. S. WEST (London) P. ZUMAN (U.S.A.) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman: H. J. CLULEY, MSc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. Members of the Editorial Advisory Board whose names are marked with an asterisk (*) The President and Honorary Officers of the Society President of the Society C.WHALLEY, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Secretary of the Society W. H. C. SHAW, F.P.S., F.R.I.C. Hon. Treasurer of the Society G. W. C. MILNER, D.Sc., F.R.I.C., A.1nst.P. Hon. Assistant Secretary of the Society D. I. COOMBER, BSc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C. Editor J. B. ATTRILL, M.A., F.R.I.C. Assistant Editor P. C. WESTON, B.Sc., A.R.I.C., M.I.Inf. Sc. Regional Advisory Editors S. E. Q. ASHLEY (U.S.A.) Professor G. CHARLOT (France) Professor L. GIERST (Belgium) Professor R. HERRMANN (Germany) Professor Axel JOHANSSON (Sweden) Professor W. E. A. MCBRYDE (Canada) Dr. W. WAYNE MEINKE (U.S.A .) Professor K. MINCZEWSKI (Poland) Dr. D. D. PERRIN (Australia) Dr. A. STRASHEIM (South Africa) Professor K.UENO (Japan)THE ANALYST EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: H. J. *T. ALLEN (Bradford) *L. S. BARK (Salford) R. BELCHER (Birmingham) L. J. BELLAMY, C.B.E. (Waltham Abbey) L. S. BIRKS (U.S.A.) E. BISHOP (Exeter) *R. C. CHIRNSIDE (Wembley) A. C. DOCHERTY (Billingham) D. DYRSSEN (Sweden) *W. T. ELWELL (Birmingham) *D. C. GARRATT (London) *R. GOULDEN (Sittingbourne) *J. A. HUNTER (Edinburgh) J. HOSTE (Belgium) D. N. HUME (U.S.A.) H. M. N. H. IRVING (Leeds) A. G. JONES (Welwyn Garden City) CLULEY ( Wembley) M. T. KELLEY (U.S.A.1 W. KEMULA (Poland) *G. F. KIRKBRIGHT (London) G. W. C. MILNER (Hurwell) G. H. MORRISON (U.S.A.) *G. NICKLESS (Bristol) * J. M. OTTAWAY (Glusgow) *G. E. PENKETH (Billingham) S. A. PRICE (Tadworth) D. I. REES (London) E. B. SANDELL (U.S.A.) A.A. SMALES, O.B.E. (Hurwell) H. E. STAGG (Munchester) E. STAHL (Germany) A. WALSH (Australia) T. S. WEST (London) P. ZUMAN (U.S.A.) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman: H. J. CLULEY, MSc., Ph.D., F.R.I.C. Members of the Editorial Advisory Board whose names are marked with an asterisk (*) The President and Honorary Officers of the Society President of the Society C. WHALLEY, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. Hon. Secretary of the Society W. H. C. SHAW, F.P.S., F.R.I.C. Hon. Treasurer of the Society G. W. C. MILNER, D.Sc., F.R.I.C., A.1nst.P. Hon. Assistant Secretary of the Society D. I. COOMBER, BSc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C. Editor J. B. ATTRILL, M.A., F.R.I.C. Assistant Editor P. C. WESTON, B.Sc., A.R.I.C., M.I.Inf. Sc. Regional Advisory Editors S. E. Q. ASHLEY (U.S.A.) Professor G. CHARLOT (France) Professor L.GIERST (Belgium) Professor R. HERRMANN (Germany) Professor Axel JOHANSSON (Sweden) Professor W. E. A. MCBRYDE (Canada) Dr. W. WAYNE MEINKE (U.S.A .) Professor K. MINCZEWSKI (Poland) Dr. D. D. PERRIN (Australia) Dr. A. STRASHEIM (South Africa) Professor K. UENO (Japan)INDEX TO VOLIUME 96 INDEX TO AUTHORS A Aarden, H. M. See Van Loon, J. C. AdBmek, P., and .Peterka, V. Determination of epichlorohydrin in aqueous solutions in presence of glycerin, monochlorohydrin and glycidol, 807. Adams, F., and Dams, R. Revisers of Crouthamel’s Applied Gamma-Ray Spectrometry. 2nd Edn. (Review), 824. Aldous, K. See Reynolds, R. J. Allen, W. J. F. See Hildon, M. A. Alpert, N. L., Keiser, W. E., and Seymanski, H. A. IR : Theory and Practlce of Infrared Spectroscopy.Anderson, D. M. W. Review of De, Khopkar and Chalmers’s Solvent Extraction of Metals, 255; Review of Stern and Timmons’s Gillam and Stern’s Introduction to Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry. 3rd Edn. 606; Review of Guilbault and Hargis’s Instrumen- tal Analysis Manual. Modern Experiments for Laboratory, 679. - Hendrie, A., .Millar, J. R. A., and Munro, A. C. ElectroDhoresis of dved uolvsaccharides on (Review), 606. .I & . I “ Phoro&ides’ ’, 870. Andrew, P., Smith, A. F.? and Wood, R. Simple field test for determination of cyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanone vapours in air, 528. Annan, W. See Dawson, J. B. Archer, E. E., White, D. C., and Mackison, .R. Improved titration medium for sulphate-ion indicators, 879. Austin, F.E., Brown, J. G., Dollimore, J., Freedman, C. M., and Harrison, B. H. Use of partial- pressure mass spectrometry in study of thermal desorption and oxidation of carbon and graphite] 110. Progress in Stereo- Averell, P. R. See Streuli, C. A. Aylett, B. J., and Harris, M. M. chemistry 4. (Review), 95. B Badwal, L. K. See Leley, V. K. Bahl, R. K. Enzymic method for determination of skimmed milk powder in raw sausages, 88; Enzymic method for determination of dried skimmed milk in mashed potato powders, 814. Bailey, J. B. W., Brown, N. E., and Phillips, C: V. Method for determinatlon of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbonyl sub phide, oxygen and nitrogen in furnace gas atmos- pheres by gas chromatography, 447. Baker, A. D. See Turner, D. W. Baker, C.See Turner, D. W. Baker, K. F. See Varley, J. A. Barbour, R. F., and Devine, J. Determination of glycerol by I.U.P.A.C. form of Malaprade method, 288. Bard, A. J. Electroanalytical Chemistry. Series of Advances. Vol. 4. (Review), 536. Bark, L. S. Review of Helfferich and Klein’s Multicomponent Chromatography : Theory of Inter- ference, 175; Review of Magee’s Selected Read- ings in Chromatography, 463. - and Bate, P. Thermometric determination of aromatic aldehydes, 881. Barton-Wright, E. C. Microbiological assay of vitamin B, complex (pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine) with Kloeckera brevis, 314. Bate, P. See Bark, L: S. Beavan, G. H. Review of Grove and Perkins’s Developments in Applied Spectroscopy. Vol. 7B, 604. Becke-Goehring, M. See Psntel, S. Bennett, H., and Oliver, G).J. Loss of cobalt and iron from lithium tetraborate fusions in graphite crucibles, 427. - and Reed, R. A. Method for chemical analysis of magnesites and dolomites, 640. Bennett, W. H. Review of Jeffery’s Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis, 93. Bentley, F. F. See Finch, A. Bhowal, S. K. See Majnmdar, A. K. Birks, F. T. See Taylor, B. L. Bishop, E. Observations on theory of action of visual indicators, 537. - and Hartshorn, L. G. Some observations on oxidation - reduction indicators of benzidine, naphthidine and diarylamine types, 26. - See also Hartshorn, L. G. Bishop, J. R. See Davies, J. T. Blackburn, J. A. Spectral Analysis: Methods and Techniques. (Review), 895. Blezard, R. G. See Fifield, J. A. Boniface, H. J., and Jenkins, R. H. Determination of carbon in steel by coulometric titration in partially aqueous medium, 37.Boswell, C. R. SLEPT: simple computer language for examining data recorded on punched paper tape, 624. Bowen, H. J. M. Determination of calcium by radiochemical replacement, 220. Brame, E. G., jun. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. Vol. 3. (Review)] 172. Bransome, E. D., jun. Current Status of Liquid Scintillation Counting. (Review)] 535. Brittain, E. F. H., George, W. O., and Wells, C. H. J. Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, (Re- view), 464. Brotherton, R. See Dunn, E. Brown, J. G. See Austin, F. E. Brown, N. E. See Bailey, J. B. W. Brundle, C. W. See Turner, D. W. Burastero, J. J. See Martres, R. W. Burgess, C. See Fogg, A. G. Burlingame, A. L. Topics in Organic Mass Spectro- metry.(Review)] 319. Burrows, I. E., Corp, P. J., Jackson, G. C., and Page, B. F. J. Determination of nicotine in human blood by gas - liquid chromatography, 81. Bush, B. See Nuttall, R. T. Campbell, M. J. M., Greeskowiak, R., and TurneF, I. D. 1. Potentiometric method for determina- tion of aromatic monothiosemicarbazones, 286. Carmichael, W. M. Determination of nikethamide and other compounds in pharmaceutical dosage forms by thin-layer chromatography, 716. Chalmers, R. A., and Miller, F. I. Metal - metallo- chromic indicator complexes as acid - base indica- tors, 97. - See also De, A. K. Cvi INDEX TO VOLUME 96 Chapman, W. G. See Freeman, D. S. Charles, A. F. See Higgs, D. G. Chis Chwee Leong, and Theng Chye Yam, Deter- mination of methanol in hair spray, 367.Childs, A. F. Review of Pantel and Becke-Goehring’s Sechs- und Achtgliedrige Ringsysteme in der Phosphor-Stickstofl-Chemie, 750. Christian, *G. D., and Feldman, F. J. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Applications in Agri- culture, Biology, and Medicine. - See also Davis, P. H. Clements, R. L., Read, J. I., and Sergeant, G. A. 4- [Bis(carboxymethyl) aminomethyl] -3-hydroxy- 2-naphthoic acid as fluorescent indicator for complexometric titration of calcium plus magnes- ium, 656. - Sergeant, G. A., and Webb, P. J. Determination of fluorine in rocks and minerals by pyrohydrolytic method, 51. Cobb, W. D., and Harrison, T. S. Determination of alumina in iron ores, slags and refractory materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy, 764. Cornelius, J. A. See Hammonds, T.W. Corp, P. J. See Burrows, I. E. Crisp, S. Residues of prophylactics in animal products. I. Determination of sulphaquinoxaline in eggs and poultry by gas - liquid chromato- graphy, 671. Determination of residues of dichlorvos and malathion in wheat grain by gas - liquid chromatography, 310. Determination of acrylamide in poly- electrolytes by extraction and gas-chromato- graphic analysis, 67; Use of back-flushing with electron-capture gas chromatography, 8 10. Applied Gamma-Ray Spectro- metry. 2nd Edn. Revised and enlarged by Adams and Dams. (Review), 824. Review of Slonim and Lyubimov’s NMR of Polymers, 173. Review of Brame’s Applied Spec- troscopy Reviews. Vol. 3, 172. (Review), 172. - and Tarrant, K. R. Croll, B. T. Crouthamel, C. E. Cudby, M. E. A. Cule Davis, W.Currell, B. R. See Simpson, D. D Daly, N. R. Review of Burlingame’s Topics in Organic Mass Spectrometry, 319. Dams, R. See Adams, F. Davies, J. T., and Bishop, J. R. Simple method for determination of solvents retained in plastic films and laminates, 55. Davis, P. H., and Christian, G. D. Study of slightly soluble metal chelates by anodic stripping volt- ammetry, 354. Dawson, J. B. Review of Christian and Feldman’s Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Applications in Agriculture, Biology and Medicine, 172. - Fisher, G. W., and Annan, W. Attachment to simple trace reader for use in reaction rate analy- sis, 380. De, A. K., Khopkar, S. M., and Chalmers, R. A. Solvent Extraction of Metals. Delgado, F. P. See Palomares Delgado, F. Delves, H. T., Shepherd, G., and Vinter, P.Deter- mination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic- absorption spectrophotometry, 257. Application of anion-selective membrane electrodes in pharma- ceutical analysis. 11. Determination of cyanoco- balamin in Dharmaceutical DreDarations. 442. (Review), 255. Dessouky, Y. ,M., and Pungor, E. Devine, J. See Barbour, R. F. Dickinson, N. A., Hudson, H. E., and Taylor, P. J. Levamisole : Its stability in aqueous solutions a t elevated temperatures. I. Isolation and identifi- cation of decomposition products formed in aqueous solutions of levamisole stored under nitrogen and oxygen a t 100°C, 235; 11. Assay specific for levamisole and applicable to stability studies, 244; 111. Chromatographic and polari- metric study of kinetics of degradation, 248.Dickson, F. N. Dimmock, K. See Fensom, A. Dixon, J. H. Translator of L’vov’s Atomic Absorp- tion Spectrochemical Analysis. (Review), 607. Docherty, A. C., and Stagg, H. E. Review of Streuli and Averell’s Analytzcal Chemistry of Nitrogen and its Compounds. - See also Rees, T. D. Dollimore, J. See Austin, F. E. Duff, E. J., and Stuart, J. L. orthophosphate in presence of nitrate ions, 802. Duff, G. M. S. See Fensom, A. Dunn, E., and Brotherton, R. Use of NN-dimethyl- casein in determination of proteolytic enzymes in washing products and airborne dust samples, 159. Dunstan, I. Review of Malone’s Determination of Hydrazino-Hydrazide Groups, 174. Dvorak, J., Rubeska, I., and Rezac, Z. Flame Photometry : Laboratory Practice.Translated by R. E. Hester. (Review), 750. See Finch, A. Pts I and 11, 752. Determination of E Eardley, R. P., and Reed, R. A. Flame-photometric determination of alkalis in ceramic materials, 699. Eglinton, G. Review of Wainerdi’s Analytical Chemistry in Space, 464. Elliott, R. J., and Porter, A. G. Rapid cadmium reduction method for determination of nitrate in bacon and curing brines, 522. Elliott, W. N., and Mostyn, R. A. Determination of phosphate in detergents by cool-flame emission spectroscopy, 452. Elvidge, D. A. Gas-chromatographic determination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in 2,4,5- trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (“ 2,4,5-T”), 2,4,5-T ethylhexyl ester, formulations of 2,4,5-T esters and 2,4,5-trichIorophenol, 72 1. Elwell, W. T. Review of Mukherji’s Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium and Hafnium, 94; Review of Lewis and Ott’s Analytical Chemistry of Nickel, 174; Review of L‘vov’s Atomic Absorp- tion Spectrochemical Analysis, 607 ; Review of Reynolds and Aldous’s Atomic Absorption Spectro- scopy, 679; Review of Mavrodineanu’s Analytical Flame Spectroscopy.Selected Topics, 750; Re- view of Lerner’s Analysis of Elemental Boron. Vol. 5, 896. - and Peake, D. M. Spectrographic determination of impurities in copper-base samples of small dimensions, 465. Ershov, B. A. See Ionin, B. I. F Photometric determina- tion of small amounts of oxygen in water with 3.3’-dimethvlna~hthidine. 591. Fadrus, H., and Malg, J. I I I Feldman, F. J: S‘ee Christian G. D.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 vii Fensom, A,, Dimmock, K., and D a y G.M. S. Gough, T. A. Review of Leathard and Shurlock’s Rapid methods for determination of low concen- Identi3cation Techniques in Gas Chromatography, trations of total sulphur in liquids and gases. 11. 392. Determination of total sulphur in natural gas and Revision of field synthesis gases, 194. method for determination of total airborne lead, Rapid methods 140. for determination of low concentrations of total Developments in sulphur in liquids and gases. I. Determination of Applied Spectroscopy. Vol. 7B. (Review), 604. total sulphur in light petroleum distillate by Grynne, B. Improved method for determination of reduction with Raney nickel, 186. Fifield, J. A., and Blezard, R. G. Automated Greeskowiak, R. See Campbell, M. J. M. determination of silicon and calcium in Portland Instrumental cement and associated raw materials, 213.Analysis Manual. Modern Experiments for Finch, A., Gates, P. IN., Radcliffe, K., Dickson, F. N., and Bentley, F. F. Chemical Applications of Far Gyllenspetz, A. B. See Rees, T. D. Infrared Spectroscopy. (Review), 94. Fisher, G. W. See Dawson, J. B. Fleet, B., and Storp, L. H. von. Fluidic devices: design and applications for analytical sampling processes, 374. Hahn, H. See Kynast, G. Fletton, R. A., and Page, J. E. Proton chemical shifts for solvents and other simple substances, 370. Groffman, D. M., and Wood, R. Grove, E. L., and Perkins, A. J. - Roberts, N., and Duff, G. M. S. bacitracin in animal feeds, 338. Guilbault, G. G., and Hargis, L. G. Laboratory. (Review), 679. H Hall, R. J. Review of Tarrant’s Fluorine Chemistry &&ews.VOl. 3, 95. Fogg, A. G., Burgess, C., and Thorburn Burns, D. Critical study of Brilliant green as spectrophoto- metric reagent : determination of perchlorate particularly in potassium chlorate, 854. - Jarvis, T. J., Marriott, D. R., and Thorburn Burns, D. Spectrophotometric determination of tungden with thiocyanate. 111. Moderating interference by molybdenum in determination of tungsten in steel, 475. - Kumar, J. L., and Thorburn Burns, D. Further polarographic studies of metal complexes of Mordant red 74: masking of interfering metals in determination of beryllium or lead, 403. Freedman, C. M. See Austin, F. E. Freeman, D. S., and Chapman,. W. G. Improved oxalate method for determination of active oxygen in manganese dioxide, 865.Fuller, C. W., Himsworth, G., and Whitehead, J. Determination of trace amounts of platinum in glass by colorimetry, spark-source mass spectro- graphy and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, 177. Use of shield for reduction of fogging on photographic plates in spark-source mass spectrography, 779. - and Whitehead, J. G Gaitonde, M. K., and Short, R. A. Quantitative determination of taurine by o-phthalaldehyde - urea reaction, 274. Galbraith, J. H. See Van Loon, J. C. Gates, P. N. See Finch, A. George, W. 0. See Brittain, E. F. H. Gibson J. A. B. Review of Bransome, jun.’s Current Status of Liquid Scintillation Counting, 535. - and Lally, A. E. Liquid scintillation counting as analytical tool: review, 681. Gilson, T. R., and Hendra, P. J. Laser Raman Spectroscopy.(RFview), 172. Goel, D. P., and Singh, R. P. Pyridine-2,3-diol as metal indicator in chelatometric determination of iron(II1) with EDTA, 123. Gorog, S. Analysis of steroids. XVII. Differen- tial spectrophotometric variant of diethyl oxalate method for determination of ketosteroid contami- nants, 437. Gorsuch, T. T. Destruction of Organic Matter. (Review), 254. Hallam, T. R. See Sinclair, A. Hammonds, T. W., Corneliss, J. A., and Tan, L. Use of Halphen reaction for determination of cyclopropenoid content of lipids, 659. Hargis, L. G. See Guilbanlt, G. G. Harris, J. R. Determination of ethanol in paints, inks and adhesives by gas chromatography, 306. Harris, M. M. See Aylett, €3. J. Harrison, B. H. See Austin, F. E. Harrison, T. S. See Cobb, W. D. Hartshorn, L.G., and Bishop, E. source for electrode polarisation, 885. - See also Bishop, E. Hassan, S. S. M. Microgasometric determination of some inorganic and organic nitrates by reduction with iodide ion and elemental iodine, 69. Haworth, C., Oliver, R. W. A., and Smile, R. A. Sensitive, specific method for determining ribo- flavin content of children’s urine, 432. Helff erich, F., and Klein, G. Multicomponent Chromatography : Theory of Interference. (Review), 175. Hendra, P. J. See Gilson, T. R. Hendrie, A. See Anderson, D. M. W. Hester, R. E. Translator of Dvorak, Rubeska and Rezac’s Flame Photometry: Laboratory Practice. (Review), 750. Higgs, D. G., and Charles, A. F. Rapid absorptio- metric method for determination of formates in corrosion products arising from paints, lacquers and woods, 502.Determination of lithium, sodium and potassium in geological materials by atomic-emission spectrophotometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene laminar-flow flame, 480. Hills, G. J. Review of Bard’s Electroanalytical Chemistry. Series of Advances. Vol. 4, 536. Himsworth, G. See Fuller, C. W. Hislop, J..S., Pratchett, A. G., and Williams, D. R. Determination of fluorine in rock materials by y-activation and radiochemical separation, 11 7. EoIman, R. T. Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids Vol. 9. Polyunsaturated Acids. IV. (Review), 96. Hoshino, K. See Kajiyama, R. Hubbard, A. W. Review of Pearson’s Chemical 6th Edn., 680. Hudson, H. E. See Dickinson, N. A. Stable low-current Hildon, M. A., and Allen, W. J. F. Analysis of Food.Viii INDEX TO VOLUME 96 I Inoue, T.See Okuda, J. Ionin, B. I., and Ershov, B. A. NMR Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry. (Review), 605. Irving, H. M. N. H. See Simpson, R. B. J Jackson, B. See Roberts, R. F. Jackson, G. C. See Burrows, I. E. Jago, J., Wilson, P. E., and Lee, B. M. Determina- tion of sub-microgram amounts of cobalt in plants and animal tissues by extraction and atomic-absorption spectroscopy, 349. Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis. International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 36. (Review), 93. Review of Gorsuch’s Destruction Editorial : Impact of instrumentation Jarvis, T. J. See Fogg, A. G. Jeffery, P. G. Jenkins, R. H. See Boniface, H. J. Johnson, W. C. Jones, A. G. of Organic Matter, 254. on analytical laboratory, 257. K Kajiyama, R., and Hoshino, K.Determination of sulphur in steel by modified combustion procedure and coulometric titration, 835. Kalbus, G. E., .Wesley, R: D, and Kalbus, L. H. Potentiometric determination of mercury(I1) with dithiooxamide, 488. Kalbus, L. H. See Kalbus, G. E. Keiser, W. E. See Alpert, N. L. Kensett, M J. See Weston, R. E. Khopkar, S. M. See De, A. K. King, H. G. C., and Pruden, G. Spectrophotometric determination of purity of commercial dithizone and purification of small amounts of reagent by chromatography, 146. Review of Brittain, George and Wells’s Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, 464; Review of Turner, Baker, Baker and Brundle’s Molecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Handbook of He 584 A Spectra. 536; Application of non-flame atom cells in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy: review, 609; Review of Robinson’s Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis, 680.Kirkbright, G. F. Klein, G. See Helfferich, F. Konishi, K. See Tsuji, K. Kragten, J. Influence of formation of metal- indicator complexes of M,I species on accuracy of complexometric micro titrations with photometric end-point determination, 106. Kronish, D. P. See Lefar, 1. S. Kumar, J. L. Kynast, G., and Hahn, H. See Fogg, A. G. Amperometric method for determination of propham, 85. L Lagden, D. S. See Reynolds, R. J. Lally, A. E. See Gibson, J. A. B. Lawson, A. E. See Smith, R. Lay Har Tan, and West, T. 8. Spectrofluorimetric method for determination of small amounts of sulphate ion, 281. Lee, B. 1. See Jago, J. Lee, D. F., and Roughan, J.A. Improvements to nitrite-diazo dye (Blom’s) method of determining hydroxylamine as used in determination of residues of aldicarb, 798. Lefar, M. S., Maslansky, A,, Young, W. D., and Kronish, D. P. Determination of cyanogen chloride in activated niacin test strips, 155. Leley, V. K., Sawarkar, N. J., and Badwal, L. K. Electrometric method for determination of soil moisture, 460. Lenihan, J. M. A., and Thomson, S. J. Advances in Activation Analysis. Vol. 1. (Review), 678. Leonard, M. A., and Swindall, W. J. Cracking of combustion tubes when using semi-automatic flash-combustion apparatus, 749. Lerner, M. W. Analysis of Elemental Boron. Vol. 5. (Review), 896. Lewis, C. L., and Ott, W. L. Analytical Chemistry of Nickel. (Review), 174. Lindstedt, G., and Skare, I.Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 11. Apparatus for rapid automatic determination of mercury in digested samples, 223. Loftin, J. C. See Stephens, B. G. Longman, G. .F. Looney, W. C. See Stephens, B. G. Lowther, T. R., and Williams, W. D. Rapid deter- mination of solvent occluded in some pharmaceu- tical chemicals, 598. L’vov, B. V. Atomic Absorption Spectrochemical Analysis. Translated by J. H. Dixon. (Review), 607. Lyubimov, A. N. See Slonim, I. Ya. Review of Swisher’s Surfactant Baodegradataon, 608. M Maass, D. H. Review of Aylett and Harris’s Progress in Stereochemistry 4, 95. McBryde, W. A. E. pH meter as hydrogen-ion concentration probe : postscript, 739. Mackison, R. See Archer, E. E. McMillan, J. W. Review of Crouthamel’s Applied Gamma-Ray Spectrometry.2nd Edn. Revised and enlarged by Adams and Dams, 824. Magee, R. J. Selected Readings in Chromato- graphy. (Review), 463. Magos, L. Selective atomic-absorption determina- tion of inorganic mercury and methylmercury in undigested biological samples, 847. Maini, P. Chromatographic separation and titri- metric determination of aphicide menazon in paste formulations, 343. Majumdar, A. K., and Bhowal, 5. K. Spectro- photometric determination of vanadium with N- benzoyl-o-tolylhydroxylamine, 127. Malone, H. E. Determination of Hydrazino-Hydra- zide Groups. (Review), 174. Malg, J. See Fadrus, H. Marriott, D. R. See Fogg, A. G. Marshall, B. S., Telford, I., and.Wood? R. Field method for determination of zinc oxlde fume in air, 569. Marshall, R.A. G. Colorimetric method for determination of iron in pyrethrum extracts, 675. Martin, D. F. Marine Chemistry. Vol. 11. Theory and Applications. (Review), 463. Martin, M. J. Determination of uranium by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry, 843. Martres, R. W., and Burastero, J. J. Polarographic determination of uranium in monazite sands, 579. Maslansky, A. See Lefar, M. S. Mather, D. M., Millar, F.,. and Pollock, A: F. Spec- trophotometric determnation of zircomum in mild and low alloy steels, 393.INDEX TO Mavrodineanu, R. Analytical Flame Spectroscopy. Selected Topics. (Review), 750. Meddle, D. W., and Wood, R. Field inethod for determination of iron oxide fume in air, 62. Mellor, N. Simple cutting, holding and back- flushing arrangement for dual flame-ionisation chromatographs, 164.Merrer,R. J., and Stock, J. T. Stability of dilute solutions of mercury (I) perchlorate, 359; Ampero- metric titration of submillinormal concentrations of cerium(1V) with mercury(1) perchlorate, 361. Millar, F. See Mather, D. M. Millar, J. R. A. See Anderson, D. M. W. Miller, F. I. See Chalmers, R. A. Miwa, I. See Okuda, J. Mooney, E. F. Annual Reports on NMR Spectro- scopy. Vol. 3. (Review), 173; Introduction to lSF NMR Spetroscopy. (Review), 256. Mostyn, R. A. See Elliott, W. N. Mukherji, A. K. Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium and Hafnium. (Review), 94. Munro, A. C. See Anderson, D. M. W. N Nall, W. R. Improved method for determination of arsenic in steel, 398. Norwitz, G. Spectrophotometric determination of sulphate in propellents and nitrocellulose, 494.Nuttall, R. T., and Bush, B. Detection of ten components of multi-vitamin preparation by chromatographic methods, 875. 0 O’Gorman, J. V., and Suhr, N. H. Rapid atomic- absorption technique for determination of lithium in silicate materials, 335. Ohno, S. Determination of iodine and bromine in biological materials by neutron-activation analy- sis, 423. Okuda, J., Inoue, T., and Miwa, I. Rapid polaro- graphic microdetermination of dissolved oxygen in water with flavin enzyme, 858. Oliver, G. J. See Bennett, H. Oliver, R., W. A. See Haworth, C. Ott, W. I. See Lewis, C. L. Ottaway, J. M. Review of Finch, Gates, Radcliffe, Dickson and Bentley’s Chemical Applications of Far Infrared Spectroscopy, 94; Review of Perrin’s Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and Bases an Aqueous Solution, 176; Review of Welti’s Infrared Vapour Spectra, 606.P Page, B. F. J. See Burrows, I. E. Page, J. E. See Fletton, R. A. Palomares Delgado, F. See Perez-Bustamante, J. A. Pantel, S., and Becke-Goehring, M. Sechs- und Achtgliedrige Ringsysteme in der Phosphor- Stickstoff-Chemie. (Review), 750. Peake, D. M. See Elwell, W. T. Pearson, D. Chemical Analysis of Food. 6th Edn. (Review), 680. Penketh, G. E. Review of Weiss’s Determination of Organic Compounds : Methods and Procedures, 604. Perez-Bustamante, J. A., and Palomares Delgado, F. Extraction and spectrophotometric determination of sexavalent uranium with arsenazo I11 in aqueous - organic media, 407. Perkins, A. J. See Grove, E. L. VOLUME 96 ix Dissociation Constants of Inorganic (Review) , Perrin, D.D. Peterka, V. See AdAmek, P. Phillips, C. V. See Bailey, J. B. W. Pierce, T. B. Review of Lenihan and Thomson’s Advances in Activation Analysis. Plowman, C. X-ray spectrometric determination of rare earth elements by using fusion technique, 776. Pollock, A. F. See Mather, D. M. Porter, A. G. See Elliott, R. J. Pratchett, A. G. See Hislop, J. S. Price, D., and Williams, J. E. Dynamic Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 1. Second European Sym- posium on Time-of-Flight Spectrometer. (Re- view), 895. Acids and Bases in Aqueous Solution. 176. Vol. 1, 678. Price, W. J. See Thomerson, D. R. Pruden, G. See King, H. G. C. Pugh, H. Flame Photometry : Laboratory Practice. lated by R. E. Hester, 750. Pungor, E. See Dessouky, Y. M. Puri, B. K. See Rao, A.IJ. J. Review of Dvorak, Rubeska and Rezac’s Trans- R Radcliffe, K. See Finch, A. Rao, A. L. J., and Puri, B. K. Polarographic behaviour of zinc, nickel, copper, cobalt and cadmium in monoethanolamine solution, 364. Rao, G. B. B. See Rao, P. V. K. Rao, P. V. K., and Rao, G. B. B. Potentiometric procedure for assay of isonicotinic acid hydrazide (isoniazid), 712. Read, J. I. See Clements, R. L. Reed, R. A. See Bennett, H.; Eardley, R. P. Rees, T. D., Gyllenspetz, A. B., and Docherb,. A. C. Determination of trace amounts of sulphide in condensed steam with NN-diethyl-p-phenylenedi- amine, 201. Reynolds, G. D. See Thompson, K. C. Reynolds, R. J., and Aldous, K. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. (Review), 679. - and Lagden, D. S. Potential hazards by forma- tion of silver acetylide upon aspirating solutions containing high concentrations of silver to atomic- absorption spectrophotometer when acetylene is used as fuel, 319.Rezac, Z. See Dvorak, J. Rieman, W., and Walton, H. F. Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry. (Review), 93. Riley, J. P. Review of Martin’s Marine chemistry. Vol. 11. Theory and Applications, 463. Roberts, N. See Fensom, A. Roberts, R. F., and Jackson, B. Determination of small amounts of cyanide in presence of ferro- cyanide by distillation under reduced pressure, 209. Robinson, J. W. Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis, (Review), 680. Roselli, M. E. See Schneider, H. 0. Roughan, J. A. See Lee, D. F. Rubeska, I. See Dvorak, J. S Sawarkar, N. J. See Leley, V. K. Schneider, H, O., and Roselli, M. E.Fluorimetric determination of zirconium as 8-hydroxyquinolate in presence of titanium, tungsten and molybdenum, 330.X INDEX TO Scott, W. J., and Svehla, G. Automatic radio- frequency titration of acids in tertiary butyl alcohol-acetone medium, 785. Seevaratnam, S. See Wong, Y. C. Selmer-Olsen, A. R. Determination of ammonium in soil extracts by automated indophenol method, 565. Sergeant, G. A. See Clements, R. L. Shepherd, G. See Delves, H.,T. Sheppard, N. Review of Ionin and Ershov’s NMR Spectroscopy in Organic chemistry, 605. Sheppard, W. L. Review of Alpert, Keiser and Szymanski’s IR: Theory and Practice of Infrared Sfiecfroscofiy, 606. Sherman, L., and Taylor, G. A. Determination of clamidoxic acid in serum by gas - liquid chromato- graphy, 665. Short, R.A. See Gaitonde, 1. K. Simpson, D., and Currell, B. R. Determination of certain antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers and stabilisers in plastic formulations by thin-layer chromatography, 5 15. Simpson, R: B., Smith, J. S., and Irving, H. M. N. H. Automatic capillary viscometer. 11. Automatic apparatus for viscometric titrations, 550. Sinclair, A., and Hallam, T. R. Determination of dimethylpolysiloxane in beer and yeast, 149. Singh, R. P. See Goel, D. P. Skare, I. See Lindstedt, G. Slonim, I. Ya., and Lyubimov, A. N. NMR of Polymers. Translated by G. N. Turton and T. I. Turton. (Review), 173. Sn$h, A. F. See Andrew, P. Snuth, J. S. See Simpson, R. B. Smith, R., and Lawson, A. E. Atomic-emission spectroscopy of rhenium in nitrous oxide - acety- lene flame, 631.Ssekaalo, H. Rapid and accurate method for determination of molybdenum in plant materials with toluene-3,4-dithiol, 346. Stagg, R. E. See Docherty, A. C.; Williams, A. E. Stephens, B. G., Loftin, J. C., Looney, W. C., and Williams, K. A. Propylene carbonate extraction of tris(pentan-2,4-dione)iron(III) from aqueous solution : application to spectrophotometric deter- mination of iron, 230. Gillam and Stern’s Introduction to Electronic Absorption Spectro- scopy in Organic Chemistry. 3rd Edn. (Review) 606. Stern, E. S., and Timmons, C: J. Stock, J. T. See Merrer, R. J. Storp, L. H. von. See Fleet, B. Streuli, C. A., and Averell, P. R. Analytical Chemistry of Nitrogen and Its Compounds. Pts I and 11. (Review), 752. Stuart, J. L. See Duff, E. J. Suhr, N. H. See O’Gorman, J.V. Svehla, G. See Scott, W. J. Swaile, R. A. See Haworth, C. Swindall, W. J. See Leonard, 151. A. Swisher, R. D. Surfactant Biodegradation. (Re- view), 608. Szymanski, H, A. See Alpert, N. L. Tan, L. See Hammonds, T. W. Tarrant, K. R. See Crisp, S. Tarrant, P. Fluorine Chemistry Reviews. Vol. 3. (Review) , 95. Taylor, B. L., and Birks, F. T: Flexible computer program for calculations in emission-spectro- maDhic analvsis. 753. T VOLUME 96 Taylor, G. A. See Sherman, L. Taylor, P. J. See Dickinson, N. A. Telford, I. See Marshall, B. S. Thew Chye Yam. See Chia Chwee Leong. Thomas, J. D. R. Review of Rieman and Walton’s I o n Exchange in Analytical Chemistvy, 93. Thomerson, D. R., and Price, W. J. Determination of chromium and molybdenum in complete range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame, 321 ; Comprehen- sive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 825.Thompson, K. C., and Reynolds, G. D. Atomic- fluorescence determination of mercury by cold vapour technique, 77 1. Thornson, S. J. See Lenihan, J. 1. A. Thorburn Burns, D. See Fogg, A. G. Tillman, J., and Whymark, D. W. Method for determination of disodium cromoglycate and other chromones, 689. Timmons, C. J. See Stern, E. S. Townshend, A. Review of Catalyst Handbook; with Special Reference to Unit Processes in Ammonia and Hydrogen Manufacture, 256. Truesdale, V. W. Modified spectrophotometric method for determination of ammonia (and amino-acids) in natural waters, with particular reference to sea water, 584.Tsuji, K., and Konishi, K, Identification of polyol base compounds in polyurethane polyethers by gas chromatography, 457. Turner, D. W., Baker, C. Baker, A. D., and Brundle, C. R. Molecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Handbook of He 584 A Spectra. Turner, I. D. M. See Campbell, M. J. I. Turton, G. N., and Turton, T. I. Translators of Slonim and Lyubimov’s NMR of Polymers, 173. Turton, T. I. See Turton, G. N. (Review), 536. U Udris, J. Analysis of tin stabilisers used in poly- (vinyl chloride) compositions, 130. V Van Loon, J. C., Galbraith, J. R., and .Aarden, H. M. Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 47. Varley, J.A., and Baker, K. F. Theoretical and practical aspects of electronic timing as one method of increasing analysis rate on Technicon Auto- Analyzer I, 734. Vinter, P. See Delves, H. T. von Storp, L. H. See Storp, L. H. von. W Wainerdi, R. E. Analytical Chemistry in Space. (Review), 464. Walker, P. L., jun. Chemistry and Physics of Carbon. Vol. 6. (Review), 254. Walton, H. F. See Rieman, W. Webb, P. J. See Clements, R. L. Webster, R. K. Review of Blackburn’s Spectral Analysis : Methods and Techniques, 895; Review of Price and Williams’s Dynamic Mass Spectro- metry. Vol. 1. Second European Symposium on Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer, 895. Determination of Organic Compounds : Methods and Procedures. (Review), 604. Weiss, F. T.INDEX TO Wells, C. H. J. See Brittain, E.F. H. Welti, D. Infrared Vapour Spectra, (Review), Wesley, R. D. See Kalbus, G. E. West, T. S. See Lay Har Tan. Weston, R. E., Wheals, B. B., and Kensett, M. J. Gas-chromatographic determination of arsanilic acid and carbarsone in animal feeding stuffs, 601. - See also Wheals, B. B. Wheals, B. B., and Weston, R. E. Determination of 3, 5-dinitrosalicyl- (5-nitrofurfurylidene) hydrazide (nifursol) in animal feeding stuffs by electron- capture gas chromatography, 78. - See also Weston, R. E. Whiffen, D. H. Review of Mooney’s Annual Refiorts on N M R Spectroscopy. Vol. 3, 173; Review of Mooney’s Introduction to 1°F N M R Spectroscopy, 256. Determination of total hydrolysable nitrogen in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles containing cyanide, 728. 606. White, D.C. - See ako Archer, E. E. Whitehead, J. See Fuller, C. W. Whymark, D. W. See Tillman, J. Williams, A. E., and Stagg, H. E. Mass spectro- metry for analysis of organic compounds : review, 1. VOLUME 96 xi Williams, A. I. Separation and determination of pentachlorophenol in treated softwoods and pre- servative solutions, 296. Williams, D. R. See Hislop, J. S. Williams, J. E. See Price, D. Williams, K. A. Review of Holman’s Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids. Vol. 9. Polyunsatwated Acids. IV, 96. - See also Stephens, B. G. Williams, W. D. See Lowther, T. R. Willis, H. Raman Spectroscopy, 172. Wilson, P. E. See Jago, J. Wong, Y. C., and Seevaratnam, S. Inert dilution method for X-ray fluorescence analysis of niobate- tantalate mineral concentrates, 662. Wood, R.See Andrew, P.; Groffman, D. M.; Marshall, B. S.; Meddle, D. W. Wright, J. Review of Walker’s Chemistry and Review of Gilson and Hendra’s Laser Physics of Carbon. Vol. 6, 254. Y Young, W. D. See Lefar, M. S.xii INDEX TO VOLUME 96 INDEX TO A Acetonitrile : Determination of total hydrolysable nitrogen in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles containing cyanide. White, 728. Acetylene : Potential hazards by formation of silver acetylide upon aspirating solutions containing high concentrations of silver to atomic-absorp- tion spectrophotometer when - is used as fuel. Reynolds and Lagden. (Communica- tion), 319. Acids: Automatic radiofrequency titration of - in tertiary butyl alcohol-acetone medium. Scott and Svehla, 785. Dissociation Constants of Inorganic - and Bases in Aqueous Solution.Perrin. (Review), 176. Acrylamide : Determination of - in polyelectro- lytes by extraction and gas-chromatographic analysis. Croll, 67. Acrylonitrile : Determination of total hydrolysable nitrogen in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles Activation analysis: Advances in -. Vol. 1. Lenihan and Thomson. (Review), 678. Additives: Determination of certain antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers and stabilisers in plastics formulations by thin-layer chromatography. Simpson and Currell, 515. Adhesives: Determination of ethanol in paints, inks and -. , Harris, 306. Agriculture : Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Applications in -, Biology, and Medicine. Christian and Feldman. (Review), 172. Air: Field method for determination of iron oxide fume in -.Field method for determination of zinc oxide fume in -. Marshall, Telford and Wood, 569. Revision of field method for determination of total airborne lead. Groffman and Wood, 140. Simple field test for determination of cyclohex- anone and methylcyclohexanone vapours in -. Andrew, Smith and Wood, 528. Use of NN-dimethylcasein in determination of proteolytic enzymes in washing products and airborne dust samples. Dunn and Brotherton, 159. Aldehydes : Thermometric determination of aromatic -. Bark and Bate, 881. Aldicarb : Improvements to nitrite-diazo dye (Blom’s) method of determining hydroxylamine as used in determination of residues of -. Lee and Roughan, 798. Alkalis : Flame-photometric determination of - in ceramic materials. Eardley and Reed, 699. Alumina: Determination of - in iron ores, slags and refractory materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.Cobb and Harrison, 764. Aluminium: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Amino-acids : Modified spectrophotometric method for determination of ammonia (and -) in natural waters, with particular reference to sea water. Truesdale, 584. containing cyanide. White, 728. Meddle and Wood, 62. SUBJECTS Amino-acids-codinued Quantitative determination of taurine by o- phthalaldehyde - urea reaction, Gaitonde and Short, 274. 4-Aminophenylarsonic acid: Gas-chromatographic determination of arsanilic acid and carbarsone in animal feeding stuffs. Weston, Wheals and Kensett, 601. Ammonia: Catalyst Handbook: With Special Reference to Unit Processes in - and Hydrogen Manufacture.(Review), 256. Modified spectrophotometric method for deter- mination of - (and amino-acids) in natural waters, with particular reference to sea water. Truesdale, 584. Ammonium: Determination of - in soil extracts by automated indophenol method. Selmer- Olsen, 565. Ammonium l-pyrrolidinecarbodithioate : Study of slightly soluble metal chelates by anodic strip- ping voltammetry. Ammonium pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate : Determina- tion of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Impurities in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741. Ampliiiers: Stable low-current source for electrode polarisation.Hartshorn and Bishop, 885. Analysis: Advances in Activation -. Vol. 1. Lenihan and Thomson. (Review), 678. Amperometric titration of submillinormal con- centrations of cerium(1V) with mercury(1) perchlorate. Merrer and Stock, 361. Analytical Chemistry of Nickel. Lewis and Ott. (Review), 174. Analytical Chemistry of Nitrogen and Its Com- pounds. Pts I and 11. Streuli and Averell. (Review), 752. Analytical Chemistry in Space. Wainerdi. (Review), 464. Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium and Hafnium. Mukherji. (Review), 94. Analytical Flame Spectroscopy. Selected Topics. Mavrodineanu. (Review), 750. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. Vol. 3. Brame. (Review), 172. Atomic Absorption Spectrochemical -. L’vov. Translated by Dixon. (Review), 607. Attachment to simple trace reader for use in .Dawson, Fisher and reaction rate - Annan, 380. Automatic capillary viscometer. 11. Automatic apparatus for viscometric titrations. Simpson, Smith and Irving, 550. Automatic radiofrequency titration of acids in tertiary butyl alcohol-acetone medium. Scott and Svehla, 785. Chemical - of Food. Pearson. 6th Edn. (Review), 680. Chemical Methods of Rock - . Jeffery. (Review), 93. Comprehensive scheme for - of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Davis and Christian, 354.INDEX TO Analysis-continued Destruction of Organic Matter. Gorsuch. (Re- view), 254. Determination of Hydrazino-Hydrazide Groups. Malone. (Review), 174. Determination of Organic Compounds : Methods and Procedures. Weiss.(Review), 604. of Elemental Boron. Vol. 5. Lerner. (Re- view), 896. Impact of instrumentation on analytical labora- tory. Jones, 257. Improved titration medium for sulphate-ion indicators. Influence of formation of metal - indicator com- plexes of M,I species on accuracy of complexo- metric micro titrations with photometric end- point. Kragten, 106. Instrumental- Manual. Modern Experiments for Laboratory. Guilbault and Hargis. (Re- view), 679. Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry. Rieman and Walton. (Review), 93. Liquid scintillation counting as analytical tool : review. Gibson and Lally, 681. Mass spectrometry for - of organic compounds : review. Williams and Stagg, 1. Metal - metallochromic indicator complexes as acid - base indicators. Chalmers and Miller, 97.Observations on theory of actions of visual indica- tors. Bishop, 537. Spectral - : Methods and Techniques. Black- burn. (Review), 895. Stability of dilute solutions of mercury(1) per- chlorate. Merrer and Stock, 359. Theoretical and practical aspects of electronic timing as one method of increasing - rate on Technicon AutoAnalyzer I. Varley and Baker, 734. Undergraduate Instrumental -. Robinson. (Review), 680. Animal: Residues of prophylactics in - products. I. Determination of sulphaquinoxaline in eggs and poultry by gas - liquid chromatography. Crisp, 671. Antioxidants: Determination of certain -, ultraviolet absorbers and stabilisers in plastics formulations by thin-layer chromatography. Simpson and Currell, 515. Apparatus : Application of non-flame atom cells in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy: review. Kirkbright, 609.atomic-fluorescence determination of mercury by cold vapour technique (detector). Thompson and Reynolds, 77 1. Attachment to simple trace reader for use in reaction rate analysis. Dawson, Fisher and Annan, 380. Automatic capillary viscometer. 11. Automatic - for viscometric titrations. Simpson, Smith and Irving, 550. Cracking of combustion tubes when using semi- automatic flash-combustion - . Leonard and Swindall. (Communication), 749. Determination of carbon in steel by coulometric titration in partially aqueous medium (absorp- tion cell). Determination of fluorine in rocks and minerals by pyrohydrolytic method. Clements, Sergeant and Webb, 51. Determination of small amounts of cyanide in presence of ferrocyanide by distillation under reduced pressure. Roberts and Jackson, 209.Archer, White and Mackison, 879. Boniface and Jenkins, 37. VOLUME 96 xiii Determination of sulphur in steel by modified combustion procedure and coulometric titration. Kajiyama and Hoshino, 835. Determination of total hydrolysable nitrogen in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles containing cyanide. White, 728. Field method for determination of zinc oxide fume in air (metal oxide aerosol generator). Marshall, Telford and Wood, 569. Flame-photometric determination of alkalis in ceramic materials (burner). Eardley and Reed, 699. Fluidic devices : design and applications for analytical sampling processes. Fleet and von Storp, 374. Instrumental Analysis Manual. Modern Experi- ments for Laboratory.Guilbault and Hargis. (Review), 679. Mass spectrometry for analysis of organic com- pounds: review. Williams and Stagg, 1. Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 11. - for rapid automatic deter- mination of mercury in digested samples. Lindstedt and Skare, 223. Rapid absorptiometric method for determination of formates in corrosion products arising from paints, lacquers and woods (reflux reduction unit). Higgs and Charles, 502. Rapid methods for determination of low con- centrations of total sulphur in liquids and gases. I. Determination of total sulphur in light petroleum distillate by reduction with Raney nickel. Fensom, Roberts and Duff, 186; 11. Determination of total sulphur in natural gas and synthesis gases. Fensom, Dimmock and Duff, 194.Rapid polarographic microdetermination of dis- solved oxygen in water with flavin enzyme (cells). Okuda, Inoue and Miwa, 858. Simple cutting, holding and back-flushing arrange- ment for dual flame-ionisation chromato- graphs (trap). Mellor, 164. Spectrophotometric determination of sulphate in propellants and nitrocellulose (distillation -) . Norwitz, 494. Stable low-current source for electrode polarisation. Hartshorn and Bishop, 885. Theoretical and practical aspects of electronic timing as one method of increasing analysis rate in Technicon AutoAnalyzer I. Varley and Baker, 734. Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis. Robin- son. (Review), 680. Use of back-flushing with electron-capture gas chromatography. Croll, 810. Use of shield for reduction of fogging on photo- graphic plates in spark-source mass spectro- graphy.Fuller and Whitehead, 779. Arsanilic acid. See 4-Aminophenylarsonic acid. Arsenaeo In: Extraction and spectrophotometric determination of sexavalent uranium with - in aqueous - organic media. Perez-Bustamante and Palomares Delgado, 407. Arsenic : Improved method for determination of - in steel. Nall, 398. Atomic-absorption : Application of non-flame atom cells in - and atomic-fluorescence spectro- scopy: review. Kirkbright, 609. Spectrochemical Analysis. L’vov. Translated by Dixon. (Review), 607. Apparatus-continuedXiV INDEX TO VOLUME 96 Atomic- Absorption-contiwued spectrophotometry : Potential hazards by forma- tion of silver acetylide upon aspirating solutions containing high concentrations of silver to atomic-absorption spectrophotometer when ace- tylene is used as fuel. Reynolds and Lagden.(Communication), 319. Spectroscopy. Reynolds and Aldous. (Review), 679. Spectroscopy. Applications in Agriculture, Bio- logy, and Medicine. Christian and Feldman. (Review), 172. AutoAnalyzer : Theoretical and practical aspects of electronic timing as one method of increasing analysis rate on Technicon - I. Varley and Baker, 734. B Bacitracin : Improved method for determination of - in animal feeds. Bacon: Rapid cadmium reduction method for de- termination of nitrate in - and curing brines. Elliott and Porter, 522. Bases: Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and - in Aqueous Solution. Perrin. (Review), 176. Beer : Determination of dimethylpolysiloxane in - and yeast. Benzidine: Some observations on oxidation - reduc- tion indicators of -, naphthidine and diaryl- amine types.N-Benzoyl-o-tolylhydroxylamine: Spectrophotome- tric determination of vanadium with -. Majumdar and Bhowal, 127. Beryllium: Further polarographic studies of metal complexes of Mordant red 74: masking of interfering metals in determination of - or lead. Fogg, Kumar and Thorburn Burns, 403. Beverages: Determination of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Impurities in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741. Bioassay: Microbiological assay of vitamin B, com- plex (pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine) with Kloeckera brevis.Barton-Wright, 314. Biodegradation : Surfactant -. Swisher. (Re- view), 608. Biological materials : Determination of iodine and bromine in - by neutron-activation analysis. Ohno, 423. Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 11. Apparatus for rapid automatic determination of mercury in digested samples Lindstedt and Skare, 223. Selective atomic-absorption determination of inorganic mercury and methyl-mercury in un- digested biological samples. Magos, 847. Biology: Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Appli- cations in Agriculture, - , and Medicine. Christian and Feldman. (Review), 172. 4-[Bis (carboxymethyl) aminomethyl]-3-hydroxy-2- naphthoic acid as fluorescent indicator for com- plexometric titration of calcium plus magnesium. Clements, Read and Sergeant, 656.Bismuth: Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extrac- tion and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Grynne, 338. Sinclair and Hallam, 149. Bishop and Hartshorn, 26. BIom’s Method: Improvements to nitrite-diazo dye (-) method of determining hydroxylamine as used in determination of residues of aldicarb. Lee and Roughan, 798. Blood: Determination of eleven metals in small samples of - by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Determination of nicotine in human - by gas - liquid chromatography. Burrows, Corp, Jackson and Page, 81. Blood serum: Determination of clamidoxic acid in serum by gas - liquid chromatography.Sherman and Taylor, 665. IR: Theory and Practice of Infrared Spectroscopy. 2nd Edn., 606. Aylett and Harris. Progress in Stereochemistry 4, 95. Bard. Electroanalytical Chemistry. Series of Advances. Vol. 4. (Review), 536. Blackburn. Spectral Analysis : Methods and Techniques, 895. Brame. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. Vol. 3, 172. Bransome. Current Status of Liquid Scintillation Counting, 535. Brittain, George and Wells. Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy, 464. Burlingame. Topics in Organic Mass Spectro- metry, 319. Catalyst Handbook : With Special Reference to Unit Processes in Ammonia and Hydrogen Manufacture, 256. Christian and Feldman. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Applications in Agriculture, Biology, and Medicine, 172. Crouthamel. Applied Gamma-Ray Spectro- metry.2nd Edn. Revised and enlarged by Adams and Dams, 824. De, Khopkar and Chalmers. Solvent Extraction of Metals, 255. Dvorak, Rubeska and Rezac. Flame Photo- metry: Laboratory Practice, 750. Finch, Gates, Radcliffe, Dickson and Bentley. Chemical Applications of Far Infrared Spectro- Gilson and Hendra. Laser Raman Spectroscopy, 172. Gorsuch. Grove and Perkins. Developments in Applied Spectroscopy. Vol. 7B, 604. Guilbault and Hargis. Instrumental Analysis Manual. Modern Experiments for Laboratory, 679. Helfferich and Klein. Multicomponent Chroma- tography : Theory of Interference, 175. Holman. Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids. Vol. 9. Polyunsaturated Acids. Pt IV, 96. Ionin and Ershov. NMR Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry, 605. Jeffery. Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis, 93.Leathard and Shurlock. Identification Tech- niques in Gas Chromatography, 392. Lenihan and Thomson. Advances in Activation Analysis. Vol. 1, 678. Lerner. Analysis of Elemental Boron. Vol. 5, 896. Lewis and Ott. Analytical Chemistry of Nickel, 174. L’vov. Atomic Absorption Spectrochemical Ana- lysis. Translated by Dixon, 607. Book reviews: Alpert, Keiser and Szymanski. scopy, 94. Destruction of Organic Matter, 254.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 xv Magee- Readings in ChrornatoSaPhY~ Polarographic behaviour of zinc, nickel, copper, 463. cobalt and - in monoethanolamine solution. Malone. Determination of Hydrazino-Hydra- Rao and Puri, 364. zide Groups, 174. Rapid - reduction method for determination Martin. Marine Chemistry. Vol. 11. Theory of nitrate in bacon and curing brines.Elliott and Applications, 463. and Porter, 522. Mavrodineanu* Analytical Flame Spectroscopy. Calcium: Automated determination of silicon and Selected Topics, 750. - in Portland cement and associated raw Mooney. Annual Reports on NMR Spectro- materials. Fifield and Blezard, 213. scopy. Vol. 3, 173. 4- [Bis (carboxymethyl) aminomethyl] -3-hydroxy-2 Mooney. Introduction to 1°F NMR Spectro- naphthoic acid as fluorescent indicator for scopy, 256. complexometric titration of - plus mag- Mukherji. Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium nesium. Clements, Read and Sergeant, 656. and Hafnium, 94. Determination of - by radiochemical replace- Pantel and Becke-Goehring. Sechs- und Acht- ment. Bowen, 220. stoff-Chemie, 750. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Pearson.Chemical Analysis of Food. 6th Edn., Feeds Sub-committee, 817. 680. Perrin. Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Gas-chromatographic determination of arsanilic Acids and Bases in Aqueous Solution, 176. acid and - in animal feeding stuffs. Price and Williams. Dynamic Mass Spectro- metry. Vol. 1. Second European Symposium and Vol. 6. on Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer, 895. Reynolds and Aldous. Atomic Absorption Spec- (Review), 254. Determination of - in steel by coulometric troscopy, 679. titration in partially aqueous medium. Boni- Rieman and Walton. Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry, 93. face and Jenkins, 37. study of thermal desorption and oxidation of sis, 680. - and graphite. Austin, Brown, Dollimore, Translated by Turton and Turton, 173.Freedman and Harrison, 110. Carbon dioxide: Method for determination of carbon duction to Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy monoxide, - , sulphur dioxide, carbonyl in Organic Chemistry. 3rd Edn., 606. sulphide, oxygen and nitrogen in furnace gas Streuli and Averell. Analytical Chemistry of atmospheres by gas chromatography. Bailey, Nitrogen and Its Compounds. Brown and Phillips, 447. 752. Carbon monoxide: Method for determination of Swisher. Surfactant Biodegradation, 608. -, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbonyl Tarrant. Fluorine Chemistry Reviews. Vol. 3, sulphide, oxygen and nitrogen in furnace gas 95. atmospheres by gas chromatography. Bailey, Turner, Baker, Baker and Brundle. Molecular Brown and Phillips, 447.Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Handbook of Carbonyl sulphide: Method for determination of He 584 Spectra, 536. carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur Wainerdi. dioxide, - oxygen and nitrogen in furnace Walker. Chemistry and Physics of Carbon. gas atmospheres by gas chromatography. Vol. 6, 254. Bailey, Brown and Phillips, 447. Weiss. CarboWarsenazo : Improved titration medium for Methods and Procedures, 604. sulphate-ion indicators. Archer, White and Welti. Infrared Vapour Spectra, 606. Mackison, 879. Boron: Analysis of Elemental - * vol* 5* Catalyst(s) : Determination of uranium by atomic- Lerner. (Review), 896. absorption spectrophotometry. Martin, 843. Brilliant Ween: Critical study of - as SpeCtrO- Handbook: With Special Reference to Unit photometric reagent : determination of per- Processes in Ammonia and Hydrogen Manufac- chlorate particularly in potassium chlorate.ture. (Review), 256. Fogg, Burgess and Thorburn Burns, 854. determination of nitrate in bacon and curing to analysis of essential oils. 1. -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Essential Oils Sub-committee, 887. -. Elliott and Porter, 522. Bromine: Determination of iodine and - in bio- logical materials by neutron-activation analy- Of non-flame atom - in sis. Ohno, 423. atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence Butyl alcohol : Automatic radiofrequency titration spectroscopy : review. Kirkbright, 609. of acids in tertiary - -acetone medium. Cement: Automated determination of silicon and Scott and Svehla, 785. calcium in Portland - and associated raw materials.Fifield and Blezard, 213. C Ceramic : Flame-photometric determination of alkalis Cadmium: Determination of eleven metals in small in - materials. samples of blood by sequential solvent extrac- Cerium(1V) : Amperometric titration of submilli- tion and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. normal concentrations of - with mercury(1) Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. perchlorate. Merrer and Stock, 361. Book reviews-continued Cadmium-continued gliedrige RingsYsteme in der Carbarsone : Determination of - in animal feeds. Carbon: Chemistry and Physics of -. Robinson. Undergraduate Instrumental Andy- Use Of partial-pressure spectrometry in Slonim and Lyubimov. NMR of Polymers. Stern and Timmons. Gillam and Stern's Intro- Pts I and 11, Analytical Chemistry in Space, 464.Determination of Organic Compounds : Brines : Rapid reduction method for cedrO1 : Of gas - liquid chromato~aphy Cells: Eardley and Reed, 699.Chelates: Study of slightly soluble metal - by anodic stripping voltammetry. Davis and Christian, 354. Lewis and Ott. (Review), 174. Analytical - of Nitrogen and Its Compounds. Pts I and 11. Streuli and Averell. (Review), 752. Analytical - in Space. Wainerdi. (Review), 464. Analytical - of Zirconium and Hafnium. Mukherji. (Review), 94. Electroanalytical - . Series of Advances. Vol. 4. Bard. (Review), 536. of Fats and Other Lipids. Vol. 9. Polyunsatur- ated Acids, Pt IV. Holman. (Review), 96. Fluorine - Reviews. Vol. 3. Tarrant. (Review), 95. Gillam and Stern’s Introduction to Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy in Organic -.Stern and Timmons. 3rd Edn. (Review), 606. Ion Exchange in Analytical -. &eman and Walton. (Review), 93. Marine -. Vol. 11. Theory and Applications. Magee. (Review), 463. NMR Spectroscopy in Organic -. Ionin and Ershov. (Review), 605. and Physics of Carbon. Vol. 6. Walker. (Review), 254. Sechs- und Achtgliedrige Ringsysteme in der Phosphor-Stickstoff-Chemie. Pantel and Becke-Goehring. (Review), 750. See also Stereochemistry. Chemistry: Analytical - of Nickel. Children : Sensitive, specific method for determining riboflavin content of children’s urine. Haworth, Oliver and Swaile, 432. Chromatographs : Simple cutting, holding and back- flushing arrangement for dual flame-ionisation -. Mellor, 164. Chromatography: Identification Techniques in Gas -.Leathard and Shurlock. (Review), 392. Multicomponent - : Theory of Interference. Helff erich and Klein. Selected Readings in -. Magee. (Review), 463. Use of back-flushing with electron-capture gas -. Croll, 810. Chromium: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of - and molybdenum in complete range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Thomerson and Price, 321. Chromones: Method for determination of disodium cromoglycate and other -. Tillman and Whymark, 689. Clamidoxic acid : See 2- (3,4=Dichlorobenzamido) - phenoxyacetic acid. Coal fish: Nitrogen factor for -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee, 744.Cobalt: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectro- photometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. (Review), 175. VVLUME Y 6 Cobalt-continued Loss of - and iron from lithium tetraborate fusions in graphite crucibles. Bennett and Oliver, 427. Polarographic behaviour of zinc, nickel, copper, and cadmium in monoethanolamine solution. Rao and Puri, 364. Combustion: Cracking of - tubes when using semi-automatic flash- - apparatus. Leonard and Swindall. (Communication), 749. Complexes: Further polarographic studies of metal - of Mordant red 74: masking of interfering metals in determination of beryllium or lead.Fogg, Kumar and Thorburn Burns, 403. Influence of formation of metal - indicator - of MJ species on accuracy of complexometric micro titrations with photometric end-point determination. Kragten, 106. Metal - metallochromic indicator - as acid - base indicators. Computer : Flexible - program for calculations in emission-spectrographic analysis. Taylor and Birks, 753. SLEPT : simple - language for examining data recorded on punched tape. Copper: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectro- photometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorptionspectrophotometry.Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Determination of small amounts of - in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Impurities in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741. Polarographic behaviour of zinc, nickel, -, cobalt and cadmium in monoethanolamine solution. Rao and Puri, 364. Spectrographic determination of impurities in - -base samples of small dimensions. Elwell and Peake, 465. Corrosion : Rapid absorptiometric method for determination of formates in - products arising from paints, lacquers and woods. Higgs and Charles, 502. Crucibles: Loss of cobalt and iron from lithium tetraborate fusions in graphite -. Bennett and Oliver, 427. Cyanide: Determination of small amounts of - in presence of ferrocyanide by distillation under reduced pressure.Determination of total hydrolysable nitrogen in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles containing -. White, 728. Cyanocobalamin: Application of anion-selective membrane electrodes in pharmaceutical analy- sis. 11. Determination of - in pharmaceuti- cal preparations. Czogen chloride: Determination of - in activa- ted niacin test strips. Lefar, Maslansky, Young and Kronish, 155. Cyclohexanone : Simple field test for determination of - and methylcyclohexanone vapours in air. Andrew, Smith and Wood, 528. Cyclopropenoid : Use of Halphen reaction for deter- mination of - content of lipids. Hammonds, Cornelius and Tan, 659. Chalmers and Miller, 97. Boswell, 624. Roberts and Jackson, 209.Dessouky and Pungor, 442.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 xvii D Detergents: Determination of phosphate in - by cool-flame emission spectroscopy. Elliott and Mostyn, 452. Diarylamine : Some observations on oxidation - reduction indicators of benzidine, naphthidine and - types. 2 4 3,4-Dichlorobenzamido)phenoxyacetic acid: De- termination of clamidoxic acid in serum by gas - liquid chromatography. Sherman and Taylor, 665. Dichlorvos: Determination of residues of - and malathion in wheat grain by gas - liquid chromatography. Crisp and Tarrant, 310. ’ NN-Diethylnicotinamide: Determination of niketh- amide and other compounds in pharmaceutical dosage forms by thin-layer chromatography. Carmichael, 716. NN-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine: Determination of trace amounts of sulphide in condensed steam with-.Rees, Gyllenspetz and Docherty, 201. NN-Dimethylcasein: Use of - in determination of proteolytic enzymes in washing products and airborne dust samples. Dunn and Brotherton, 159. 3,3’-Dimethylnaphthidine : Photometric determina- tion of small amounts of oxygen in water with - . Dimethylpolysiloxane : Determination of - in beer and yeast. Dimethylsulphonazo III: Improved titration medium for sulphate-ion indicators. Archer, White and Mackison, 879. Dimetridazole : Determination of - in animal feeds : revised method. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee, 746. 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine: Thermometric deter- mination of aromatic aldehydes. Bark and Bate, 881.3,5-Dinitrosalicyl- (5-nitrofurfurylidene) hydradde : Determination of - (nifursol) in animal feeding stuffs by electron-capture gas chroma- tography. Wheals and Weston, 78. Diphenylthiocarbazone: Spectrophotometric deter- mination of purity of commercial - and purification of small amounts of reagent by chromatography. King and Pruden, 146. Disodium cromoglycate : Method for determination of - and other chromones. Tillman and Whymark, 689. Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and Bases in Aqueous Solution. Perrin. (Review), 176. Dithiooxamide: Potentiometric determination of mercury(I1) with -. Kalbus, Wesley and Kalbus, 488. Bishop and Hartshorn, 26. Fadrus and Mal’, 591. Sinclair and Hallam, 149. Dithizone: See Diphenylthiocarbazone. Dolomites : Method for chemical analysis of magne- sites and -.Dust : Use of NN-dimethylcasein in determination of proteolytic enzymes in washing products and airborne - samples. Dunn and Brotherton, 159. Dyes : Electrophoresis of dyed polysaccharides on “PhoroSlides”. Anderson, Hendrie, Millar and Bennett and Reed, 640. Dysprosium: Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, - , holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. E EDTA : See Ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid. Editorial : Impact of instrumentation on analytical laboratory. Jones, 257. Effluents: Determination of small amounts of cyanide in presence of ferrocyanide by distillation under reduced pressure. Roberts and Jackson, 209.Eggs: Residues of prophylactics in animal products I. Determination of sulphaquinoxaline in - and poultry by gas - liquid chromatography. Crisp, 671. Electroanalysis : Electroanalytical Chemistry. Bard (Review), 536. Electrode (s) : Application of anion-selective mem- brane - in pharmaceutical analysis. 11. Determination of cyanocobalamin in pharma- ceutical preparations. Dessouky and Pungor, 442. Stable low-current source for - polarisation. Hartshorn and Bishop, 885. - timing as one method of increasing analy- sis rate on Technicon AutoAnalyzer I. Varley and Baker, 734. Electrophoresis of dyed polysaccharides on “ Phoro- Slides”. Anderson, Hendrie, Millar and Munro, 870. Enmme(s) : Rapid polarographic microdetermina- tion of dissolved oxygen in water with flavin -.Use of NN-dimethylcasein in determination of proteolytic - in washing products and air- borne dust samples. Dunn and Brotherton, 159. Epichlorohydrin : Determination of - in aqueous solutions in presence of glycerin, monochloro- hydrin and glycidol. AdAmek and Peterka, 807. Erbium: Determination of yttrium, europium, ter- bium, dysprosium, holmium, - , thulium, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Essential oils : Application of gas - liquid chromato- . Society for graphy to analysis of - Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Essential Oils Sub-committee, 887. Ethanol: Determination of - in paints, inks and adhesives by gas chromatography. Harris, 306. Ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid : Pyridine-2,3-diol as metal indicator in chelatometric determina- tion of iron(II1) with EDTA.Goel and Singh, 123. Europium: Determination of yttrium, -, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytter- bium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absomtion spectrophotometrv. Van Loon, Electronic : Theoretical and practical aspects of Okuda, Inoue and Miwa, 858. Munro, 870. Galbraith and-hardin, 47. -xviii INDEX TO VOLUME 96 F Food: Chemical Analysis of -. Pearson. 6th Fats: Chemistry of - and Other Lipids. Vol. 9. Polyunsaturated Acids. Pt. IV. Holman, 96. Determination of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectro- scopy. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Im- purities in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741.Fatty acids: Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids. Vol. 9. Polyunsaturated Acids. Pt IV. Holman. (Review), 96. Feeding stuffs : Determination of carbarsone in animal feeds. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee, 817. Determination of dimetridazole in animal feeds : revised method. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Analytical Methods Committee, Pro- phylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee, 746. Determination of 3, 5-dinitrosalicyl- (5-nitrofur- fury1idene)hydrazide (nifursol) in animal - by electron-capture gas chromatography. Wheals and Weston, 78. Gas-chromatographic determination of arsanilic acid and carbarsone in animal -. Weston, Wheals and Kensett, 601.Improved method for determination of bacitracin in animal feeds. Grynne, 338. Ferrocyanide : Determination of small amounts of cyanide in presence of - by distillation under reduced pressure. G Gases: Rapid methods for determination of low concentrations of total sulphur in liquids and -. I. Determination of total sulphur in light petroleum distillate by reduction with Raney nickel. Fensom, Roberts and Duff, 186; 11. Determination of total sulphur in Gas chromatography : See Chromatography. Roberts and Jackson, 209. Edn. (Review), S S O . Determination of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectro- scopy. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Im- purities in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741.Formates: Rapid absorptiometric method for determination of - in corrosion products arising from paints, lacquers and woods. Higgs and Charles, 502. Furnace(s) : Application of non-flame atom cells in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spec- troscopy: review. Kirkbright, 609. gas atmospheres : Method for determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dio- xide, carbonyl sulphide, oxygen and nitrogen in -. Fusion(s): Loss of cobalt, and iron from lithium tetraborate - in graphite crucibles. Bennett and Oliver, 427. X-ray spectrometric determination of rare earth elements by using - technique. Plowman, 776. Bailey, Brown and Phillips, 447. Fish: Nitrogen factor for coal -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee, 744.SeIective atomic-absorption determination of inorganic mercury and methylmercury in un- digested biological samples. Magos, 847. Flame Photometry : Laboratory Practice. Dvorak, Rubeska and Rezac. (Review), 750. spectroscopy: Analytical -. Selected Topics. Mavrodineanu (Review), 750. Flavin enzyme : Rapid polarographic microdetermi- nation of dissolved oxygen in water with -. Okuda, Inoue and Miwa, 858. Fluidic devices : design and applications for analyti- cal sampling processes. Fleet and von Storp, 374. Fluorescence : Application of non-flame atom cells in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy : review. Kirkbright, 609. Xtomic - determination of mercury by cold vapour technique. Thompson and Reynolds, 771. Fluoride: Determination of small amounts of - in solution.So.ciety for Analytical Chemistry. Analytical Methods Committee. Fluorine Sub- committee, 384. Fluorine Chemistry Reviews. Vol. 3. Tarrant. (Review), 95. Determination of - in rock materials by y-activation and radiochemical separation. Hislop, Pratchett and Williams, 11 7. Determination of - in rocks and minerals by pyrohydrolytic method. Clements, Sergeant and Webb, 51. Fluorine-19 : Introduction to l9F NMR Spectroscopy. Mooney. (Review), 256. natural - and synthesis -. Fensom, Dimmock and Duff, 194. Glass : Determination of trace amounts of platinum in - by colorimetry, spark-source mass spectrography and X-ray fluorescence spectro- metry. Fuller, Himsworth and Whitehead, 177. Glycerin : See Glycerol. Glycerol : Determination of epichlorohydrin in aqueous solutions in presence of glycerin, monochlorohydrin and glycidol.AdAmek and Peterka, 807. Determination of - by I.U.P.A.C. form of Malaprade method. Barbour and Devine, 288. Glycidol : Determination of epichlorohydrin in aqueous solutions in presence of glycerin, monochlorohydrin and -, Adhmek and Peterka, 807. Grain : Determination of residues of dichlorvos and malathion in wheat - by gas - liquid chroma- tography. Crisp and Tarrant, 310. Graphite: Loss of cobalt and iron from lithium tetraborate fusions in - crucibles. Bennett and Oliver, 427. Use of partial-pressure mass spectrometry in study of thermal desorption and oxidation of carbon and -. Austin, Brown, Dollimore, Freedman and Harrison, 11 0. H Hafnium : Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium and -.Mukherji. (Review), 94. Hair spray: Determination of methanol in -: Chia Chwee Leong and Theng Chye Yam, 367, Halphen reaction: Use of - for determination of cyclopropenoid content of lipids. Hammonds, Cornelius and Tan, 659.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 xix Holmium : Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, -, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Hydradde: Determination of Hydrazino- - Groups. Malone. (Review), 174. Hydradine: Determination of Hydrazino-Hydrazide Groups. Malone. (Review), 174. Hydrogen: Catalyst Handbook: With Special Reference to Unit Processes in Ammonia and - Manufacture. (Review), 256. -ion: pH meter as - concentration probe: postscript. McBryde, 739.Hydroxylamine : Improvements to nitrite-diazo dye (Blom’s) method of determining ~ as used in determination of residues of aldicarb. Lee and Roughan, 798. 8-Hydroxyquinolinate: Fluorimetric determination of zirconium as - in presence of titanium, tungsten and molybdenum. Schneider and Roselli, 330. I Indicator (9) : 4-[bis(carboxymethyl)aniinomethyl]-3- hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid as fluorescent - for complexometric titration of calcium plus magnesium. Clements, Read and Sergeant, 656. Improved titration medium for sulphate-ion -. Archer, White and Mackison, 879. Influence of formation of metal - - complexes of M,I species on accuracy of complexometric micro titrations with photometric end-point determination. Kragten, 106.Metal - metallochromic - complexes as acid - base -. Observations on theory of action of visual -. Bishop, 537. Pyridine-2,B-diol as metal - in chelatometric determination of iron(II1) with EDTA. Goel and Singh, 123. Some observations on oxidation - reduction - of benzidine, naphthidine and diarylamine types. Bishop and Hartshorn, 26. Infrared spectroscopy : Chemical Applications of Far -. Finch, Gates, Radcliffe, Dickson and Bentley. (Review), 94. Theory and Practice of - Spectroscopy. Alpert, Keiser and Szymanski. (Review) 606. Vapour Spectra. Welti. (Review), 606. Inks: Determination of ethanol in paints, - and adhesives. Harris, 306. Instrumentation : Impact of - on analytical laboratory. Jones, 257. Instruments: Sea Apparatus. Iodide : Microgasometric determination of some inorganic and organic nitrates by reduction with - ion and elemental iodine.Hassan 59. Iodine: Determination of - and bromine in bio- logical materials by neutron-activation analy- sis. Ohno, 423. Microgasometric determination of some inorganic and organic nitrates bv reduction with iodide Chalmers and Miller, 97. Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry. Rieman and Walton. (Review), 93. Iron: Colorimetric method for determination of -- in pyrethrum extracts. Marshall, 675. Determination of alumina in - ores, slags and refractory materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Cobb and Harrison, 764. Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry . Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260.Loss of cobalt and - from lithium tetraborate fusions in graphite crucibles. Bennett and Oliver, 427. Propylene carbonate extraction of tris(pentan-2,4- dione)-iron(II1) from aqueous solution : applica- tion to spectrophotometric determination of -. Stephens, Loftin, Looney and Williams, 230. Iron(III) : Pyridine-2,S-diol as metal indicator in chelatometric determination of - with EDTA. Goel and Singh, 123. Iron oxide: Field method for determination of - fume in air. Isoniazid: See Isonicotinic acid hydradde. Isonicotinic acid hydrazide : Potentiometric pro- Rao and Isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate : Amperometric method Kynast and Meddle and Wood, 62. cedure for assay of - (isoniazid). Rao, 712. for determination of propham. Hahn, 85. K Ketosteroid: Analysis of steroids.XVII. Differential spectrophotometric variant of diethyl oxalate method for determination of - contaminants. Gorog, 437. Xloeckera breois : Microbiological assay of vitamin B, complex (pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridox- amine) with -. Barton-Wright, 314. L Laboratory: Impact of instrumentation on analytical -. Jones, 257. Instrumental Analysis Manual. Modern Experi- ments for -. Guilbault and Hargis. (Re- view), 679. Lacquers: Rapid absorptiometric method for deter- mination of formates in corrosion products arising from paints, - and woods. Higgs and Charles, 502. Laser Raman Spectroscopy. Gilson and Hendra. (Review), 172. Lead : Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectro- photometry, Thomerson and Price, 825.Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Further polarographic studies of metal complexes of Mordant red 74: masking of interfering metals in determination of beryllium or -. Fogg, Kuniar and Thorburn Burns, 403. Revision of field method for determination of ~- ion and elemental -. Hassan, 59. total airborne -. Groffman and Wood, 140.xx INDEX TO Levamisole : stability in aqueous solutions at eleva- ted temperatures. I. Isolation and identifica- tion of decomposition products formed in aqueous solutions of - stored under nitrogen and oxygen at 100°C. Dickinson, Hudson and Taylor, 235; 11. Assay specific for - and applicable to stability studies, 244; 111.Chromatographic and polarimetric study of kinetics of degradation, 248. Vol. 9. Polyunsaturated Acids. Pt IV. Holman. (Review) , 96. Use of Halphen reaction for determination of cyclopropenoid content of -. Hammonds, Cornelius and Tan, 659. Liquids: Rapid methods for determination of low concentrations of total sulphur in - and gases. I. Determination of total sulphur in light petroleum distillate by reduction with Raney nickel. Fensom, Roberts and Duff, 186. Lithium: Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Determination of -, sodium and potassium in geological materials by atomic-emission spectro- photometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene laminar-flow flame.Rapid atomic-absorption technique for deter- mination of -in silicate materials. O’Gorman and Suhr, 335. Lithium tetraborate: Loss of cobalt and iron from - fusions in graphite crucibles. Bennett and Oliver, 427. Litrison : Detection of ten components of multi- vitamin preparation by chromatographic methods. Nuttall and Bush, 875. Lutetium: Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thul- ium, ytterbium and - in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Lipids: Chemistry of Fats and Other -. Hildon and Allen, 480. M Iagnesites : Method for chemical analysis of - and dolomites. Bennett and Reed, 640. Magnesium : 4-[Bis(carbox~methyl)aminomethyl]-3- hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid as fluorescent indica- tor for complexometric titration of calcium plus -.Clements, Read and Sergeant, 656. Malathion : Determination of residues of dichlorvos and - in wheat grain by gas - liquid chroma- tography. Crisp and Tarrant, 310. Manganese : Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Manganese dioxide: Improved oxalate method for determination of active oxygen in -. Freeman and Chapman, 865. Marine Chemistry. Vol. 11. Theory and Applica- tions. Martin. IReviewl. 463. VOLUME 96 Mass spectrography: Use of shield for reduction of fogging on photographic plates in spark-source -.Fuller and Whitehead, 779. Mass spectrometry for analysis of organic com- pounds: review. Dynamic -. Vol. 1. Price and Williams. (Review), 895. Topics in Organic -. Burlingame. (Review), 319. Use of partial-pressure - in study of thermal desorption and oxidation of carbon and graphite. Austin, Brown, Dollimore, Freedman and Harrison, 110. Appli- cations in Agriculture, Biology, and -. Christian and Feldman. Menazon : Chromatographic separation and titri- metric determination of aphicide - in paste formulations. Maini, 343. Mercury: Atomic-fluorescence determination of - by cold vapour technique. Thompson and Reynolds, 771. Microdetermination of - in biological samples.11. Apparatus for rapid automatic determina- tion of - in digested samples. Lindstedt and Skare, 223. Selective atomic-absorption determination of inorganic - and methylmercury in undi- gested biological samples. Magos, 847. Mercury(II) : Potentiometric determination of - with dithiooxamide. Kalbus, Wesley and Kalbus, 488. Mercury(1) perchlorate: Amperometric titration of submillinormal concentrations of cerium( IV) with -. Merrer and Stock, 361. Merrer and Stock, 359. Mehl(s) : Determination of eleven - in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extrac- tion and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Further polarographic studies of - complexes of Mordant red 74: masking of interfering - in determination of beryllium or lead.Fogg, Kumar and Thorburn Burns, 403. Influence of formation of - -indicator com- plexes of M,I species on accuracy of complexo- metric micro titrations with photometric end- point determination. Kragten, 106. - metallochromic indicator complexes as acid - base indicators. Solvent Extraction of -. De, Khopkar and Chalmers. (Review), 255. Study of slightly soluble - chelates by anodic stripping voltammetry. Davis and Christian, 354. Methanol : Determination of - in hair spray. Chia Chwee Leong and Theng Chye Yam, 367. Methylcyclohexanone : Simple field test for deter- mination of cyclohexanone and - vapours in air. Andrew, Smith and Wood, 528. Methylmercury: Selective atomic-absorption deter- mination of inorganic mercury and - in undigested biological samples.Magos, 847. Milk: Enzymic method for determination of dried skimmed - in mashed potato powders. Bahl, 814. Enzymic method for determination of skimmed - powder in raw sausages. Williams and Stagg, 1. Medicine : Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. (Review) , 172. Stability of dilute solutions of -. Chalmers and Miller, 97. Bald, 88.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 XXi Mineral (s) : Determination of fluorine in rocks and - by pyrohydrolytic method. Clements Sergeant and Webb, 51. Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytter- bium and lutetium in - by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith ,and Aarden, 47. Inert dilution method for X-ray fluorescence analysis of niobate - tantalate- concentrates. Wong and Seevaratnam, 562.Moisture : Electrometric method for determination of soil -. Leley, Sawarkar and Radwal, 460. Molybdenum: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of chromium and - in complete range of steels by atomic-absorption spectro- metry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Thomerson and Price, 321. Fluorimetric determination of zirconium as 8- hydroxyquinolinate in presence of titanium, tungsten and -. Schneider and Roselli, 330. Rapid and accurate method for determination of - in plant materials with toluene-3,4-dithiol. Ssekaalo, 346. Spectrophotometric determination of tungsten with thiocyanate. 111. Moderating interference by - in determination of tungsten in steel.Fogg, Jarvis, Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 475. Monazite: Polarographic determination of uranium in - sands. Monochlorohydrin : Determination of epichlorohy- drin in aqueous solutions in presence of glycerin, - and glycidol. Ad&mek and Peterka, 807. Monoethanolamine : Polarographic behaviour of zinc, nickel, copper, cobalt and cadmium in - solution. Rao and Puri, 364. Monothiosemicarbazones: Potentiometric method for determination of aromatic -. Campbell, Grzeskowiak and Turner, 286. Mordant red 74: Further polarographic studies of metal complexes of - : masking of interfering metals in determination of beryllium or lead. Fogg, Kumar and Thorburn Burns, 403. See also Water. Martres and Burastero, 579. N Naphthidine: Some observations on oxidation - reduction indicators of benzidine, - and diarylamine types. Bishop and Hartshorn, 26.Natural gas: Rapid methods for determination of low concentrations of total sulphur in liquids and gases. 11. Determination of total sulphur in - and synthesis gases. Fensom, Dim- mock and Duff, 194. Niacin: Determination of cyanogen chloride in acti- vated - test strips. Lefar, Maslansky, Young and Kronish, 155. Nickel: Analytical Chemistry of -. Lewis and Ott. (Review), 174. Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophoto- metry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extraction and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Nickel+ nt hued Polarographic behaviour of zinc, -, copper, cobalt and cadmium in monoethanolamine solution.Rao and Puri, 364. Nicotine: Determination of - in human blood by gas - liquid chromatography. Burrows, Corp, Jackson and Page, 81. Nifursol : See 3,5-Dinitrosalicyl- (5-nitrofurfurylidene) Nikethamide : See NN-Diethylnicotinamide. Niobium: Inert dilution method for X-ray fluores- cence analysis of niobate - tantalate mineral concentrates. Wong and Seevaratnam, 562. Nitrate(s) : Determination of orthophosphate in presence of - ions. Duff and Stuart, 802. Microgasometric determination of some inorganic and organic - by reduction with iodide ion and elemental iodine. Hassan, 59. Rapid cadmium reduction method for determina- tion of -- in bacon and curing brines. Elliott and Porter, 522.Nitriles : Determination of total hydrolysable nitro- gen in acidic aqueous solutions of - contain- ing cyanide. White, 728. Nitrocellulose : Spectrophotometric determination of sulphate in propellants and -. Nonvitz, 494. Nitrogen: Analytical Chemistry of - and Its Compounds. Pts I and 11. Streuli and Averell. (Review), 752. Determination of total hydrolysable - in acidic aqueous solutions of nitriles containing cyanide. White, 728. factor for coal fish. Society for Analytical Chem- istry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee, 744. Method for determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbonyl sul- phide, oxygen and - in furnace gas atmos- pheres by gas chromatography. Bailey, Brown and Phillips, 447. Sechs- und Achtgliedrige Ringsysteme in der Phosphor-Stickstoff -Chemie.Pantel and Becke-Goehring. (Review), 750. Nuclear magnetic resonance : NMR of Polymers. Slonim and Lyubimov. Translated by Turton and Turton. (Review), 173. spectroscopy: Annual Reports on -. Vol. 3. Mooney. (Review), 173. spectroscopy : Introduction to I9F NMR Spectro- scopy. Mooney. (Review), 256. Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry. Ionin and Ershov. (Review) , 605. spectroscopy : Proton chemical shifts for solvents and other simple substances. Fletton and Page, 370. hydrazide. 0 Oil(s) : Determination of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectro- scopy. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Metalhc Impuri- ties in Organic Matter Sub-committee, 741.essential : See Essential Oils. Use of Halphen reaction for determination of cyclopropenoid content of lipids. Hammonds, Cornelius and Tan, 659. Ores: Determination of alumina in iron -, slags and refractory materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Cobb and Harrison, 764.xxii INDEX TO VOLUME 96 Organic chemistry. See Chemistry. Phar mac y-con tinued Organic compounds: Determination of - : Methods Determination of nikethamide and other com- and Procedures. Weiss. (Review), 604. pounds in pharmaceutical dosage forms by thin-layer chromatography. Carmichael, 716. Williams and Stagg, 1. Potentiometric procedure for assay of isonicotinic Organic matter: Destruction of -. Gorsuch. acid hydrazide (isoniazid). Rao and Rao, 712. (Review), 254. Rapid determination of solvent occluded in some Orthophosphate : Determination of - in presence pharmaceutical chemicals.Lowther and of nitrate ions. Duff and Stuart, 802. Williams, 598. Oxalate : Improved - method for determination PhoroSlides : Electrophoresis of dyed polysaccharides of active oxygen in manganese dioxide. on - . Anderson, Hendrie, Millar and Freeman and Chapman, 865. Munro, 870. Oxidation : Use of partial-pressure mass spectrometry Phosphate: Determination of - in detergents by in study of thermal desorption and - of cool-flame emission spectroscopy. Elliott and carbon and graphite. Austin, Brown, Dolli- Mostyn, 452. more, Freedman and Harrison, 110. Phosphorus : Sechs- und Achtigliedrige Ringsysteme Oxygen : Improved oxalate method for determina- in der Phosphor-Stickstoff-Chemie. Pantel and tion of active - in manganese dioxide.Becke-Goehring. (Review) , 750. Freeman and Chapman, 865. o-Phthalaldehyde : Quantitative determination of Method for determination of carbon monoxide, taurine by - - urea reaction. Gaitonde and carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbonyl Short, 274. sulphide, - and nitrogen in furnace gas Physics: Chemistry and - of Carbon. Vol. 6. atmospheres by gas chromatography. Bailey, Walker. (Review), 254. Brown and Phillips, 447. Plant(s) : Rapid and accurate method for determina- tion of molybdenum in - materials with - in water with 3,3’-dimethylnaphthidine. toluene-3,4-dithiol. Ssekaalo, 346. Fadrus and Maly, 591. Plastic(s) : Analysis of tin stabilisers used in poly- solved - in water with flavin enzyme.Determination of certain antioxidants, ultra- Okuda, Inoue and Miwa, 858. violet absorbers and stabilisers in - formula- tions by thin-layer chromatography. Simpson and Currell, 515. Simple method for determination of solvents retained in - films and laminates. Davies and Bishop, 55. adhesives by gas chromatography. Harris, See also Polymers. 306. Platinum: Determination of trace amounts of - Rapid absorptiometric method for determination in glass by colorimetry, spark-source mass of formates in corrosion products arising from spectrography and X-ray fluorescence spectro- -, lacquers and woods. Higgs and Charles, metry. Fuller, Himsworth and Whitehead, 502. 177. Pentachlorophenol : Separation and determination Polyelectrolytes : Determination of acrylamide in of - in treated softwoods and preservative - by extraction and gas-chromatographic solutions.Williams, 296. analysis. Croll, 67. Perchlorate: Critical study of Brilliant green as Polyethers: Identification of polyol base compounds spectrophotometric reagent : determination of in polyurethane - by gas chromatography. - particularly in potassium chlorate. Fogg, Tsuji and Konishi, 457. Burgess and Thorburn Burns, 854. Polymers : Determination of acrylamide in poly- Pesticides : Amperometric method for determination electrolytes by extraction and gas-chromato- of propham. Kynast and Hahn, 85. graphic analysis. Croll, 67. Chromatographic separation and titrimetric deter- NMR of -. Slonim and Lyubimov. Trans- mination of aphicide menazon in paste lated by Turton and Turton.(Review), 173. formulations. Maini, 343. Simple method for determination of solvents Determination of residues of dichlorvos and mala- Davies thion in wheat grain by gas - liquid chromato- graphy. Crisp and Tarrant, 310. Polyol : Identification of - base compounds in Improvements to nitrite-diazo dye (Blom’s) polyurethane polyethers by gas chromato- method of determining hydroxylamine as used in determination of residues of aldicarb. Lee Polypcchmides: Electrophoresis of dyed - on and Roughan, 798. PhoroSlides”. Anderson, Hendrie, Millar and low concentrations of total sulphur inliquids and Polyurethane : Identification of polyol base com- gases. I. Determination of total sulphur in pounds in - polyethers by gas chromato- light - distillate by reduction with Raney graphy.Tsuji and Konishi, 457. nickel. Poly(viny1 chloride) : Analysis of tin stabilisers used pH meter as hydrogen-ion concentration probe : in - compositions. Udris, 130. postscript. McBryde, 739. Portland cement: See Cement. Pharmacy: Application of anion-selective membrane Potassium: Determination of lithium , sodium and electrodes in pharmaceutical analysis. 11. - in geological materials by atomic-emission Determination of cyanocobalamin in pharma- spectrophotometry with nitrous oxide - acety- ceutical preparations. Dessouky and Pungor, lene laminar-flow flame. Hildon and Allen, 442. 480. Mass spectrometry for analysis of -: review. Photometric determination of small amounts of Rapid polarographic microdetermination of dis- (vinyl chloride) compositions.Udris, 130. P Paints: Determination of ethanol in -, inks and retained in plastic films and laminates. and Bishop, 55. graphy. Tsuji and Konishi, 457. Petroleum : Rapid methods for determination of Munro, 870. Fensom, Roberts and Duff, 186.INDEX TO VOLUME 96 xxiii Potassium chlortrte: Critical study of Brilliant green Rock(s) : 4-[Bis(carboxymethyl)aminometh~l]-3-h~- as spectrophotometric reagent : determination droxy-2-naphthoic acid as fluorescent indicator of perchlorate particularly in -. Fogg, for complexometric titration of calcium plus Burgess and Thorburn Burns, 854. magnesium. Clements, Read and Sergeant, Potato: Enzymic method for determination of dried 656. skimmed milk in mashed - powders. Bahl, Chemical Methods of - Analysis. Jeffery.814. (Review), 93. Potentiometry : Stable low-current source for Determination of fluorine in - materials by electrode polarisation. Hartshorn and Bishop, y-activation and radiochemical separation. 885. poultry: Residues of prophylactics in animal pro- Determination Of fluorine in - and minerals by ducts. I. Determination of sulphaquinoxaline pyrohydrolytic method. Clements, Sergeant in eggs and - by gas -liquid chromato- graphy. Crisp, 671. Determination of lithium, sodium and potassium Preservative : Separation and determination of in geological materials by atomic-emission pentachlorophenol in treated softwoods and spectrophotometry with nitrous oxide - acety- lene laminar-flow flame. Hildon and Allen, 480. - solutions. Williams, 296. tion of lithium in silicate materials.O’Gorman and Suhr, 335. sulphate in - and nitrocellulose. 494. Propham : See Isopropyl N-phenylcarbamate. Prophylactics: Residues of - in animal products. I. Determination of sulphaquinoxaline in eggs and poultry by gas - liquid chromatography. Sampling: Fluidic devices : design and applications Crisp, 671. for analytical - processes. Fleet and von dione) -iron(III) from aqueous solution : appfica- Sausages: Enzymic method for determination of tion to spectrophotometric determination of 230. Pnethrum : Colorimetric method for determination of iron in __ extracts. p n i ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ( ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ! & $ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ Hislop, Pratchett and Williams, 11 7. and Webb, 51. Propellsnts : ~pectrophotometr~c determination of Rapid atomic-absorption technique for determina- Norwitz, S Propylene carbonate extraction of tris(pentan-2,4- Storp, 374.skimmed milk powder in raw -. -. Bransome. (Review), 535. Liquid - as analytical tool : review. Gibson and Lally, 681. Sea water : Modified spectrophotometric method for determination of ammonia (and amino-acids) in natural waters, with particular reference to -. Truesdale, 584. Bahl, 88. iron. Stephens, Looney and Scintillation counting : Current Status of Liquid Marshall, 675. and Singh, 123. Serum: See Blood serum. R Silicate : Rapid atomic-absorption technique for determination of lithium in - materials. chemical replacement. Bowen, 220. O’Gorman and Suhr, 335. Silicon: Automated determination of - and cal- y-activation and radiochemical separation. cium in Portland cement and associated raw Hislop, Pratchett and Williams, 117.materials. Fifield and Blezard, 213. Radioisotopes: Liquid scintillation counting as Silicones : Determination of dimethylpolysiloxane in analytical tool: review. Gibson and Lally, 681. beer and yeast. Sinclair and Hallam, 149. Rare earth(s) : Determination of yttrium, europium, Silver: Potential hazards by formation of - terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thul- acetylide upon aspirating solutions containing ium, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by high concentrations of - to atomic-absorp- atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Van tion spectrophotometer when acetylene is used Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. as fuel. Reynolds and Lagden. (Communica- X-ray spectrometric determination of - ele- tion), 319.ments by using fusion technique. Plowman, Silver acetylide : Potential hazards by formation of - upon aspirating solutions containing high 776. Reagent : Spectrophotometric determination of purity of commercial &hizone and purification concentrations of silver to atomic-absorption spectrophotometer when acetylene is used as fuel, Reynolds and Lagden. (Communica- of small amounts of - by chromatography. King and Pruden 146. tion), 319. Refractories: Determination of alumina in iron ores, slags and refractory materials by atomic- Slags: Determination of alumina in iron ores, - absorption Spectroscopy. Cobb and Harrison, and refractory materials by atomic-absorption 764. spectroscopy. Cobb and Hamson, 764. SLEPT: Simple computer language for examining dolomites.Bennett and Reed, 640. data recorded on punched paper tape. Boswell, nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Smith and Society for Analytical Chemistry: Analytical Methods Lawson, 631. Committee. Essential Oils Sub-committee. Application of gas - liquid chromatography to ing - content of children’s urine. Haworth, analysis of essential oils. I. Determination of Oliver and Swaile, 432. cedrol, 887. Radiochemistry : Determination of calcium by radio- Determination of fluorine in rock materials by Method for chemical analysis of magnesites and Rhenium: Atomic-emission spectroscopy of - in 624. Riboflavin : Sensitive, specific method for determin-XXiV INDEX TO VOLUME 96 Sooiety for Analytical Chemistry-contznued Analytical Methods Committee, Fish Products Sub-committee. Nitrogen factor for coal fish, 744.Analytical Methods Committee. Fluorine Sub- committee. Determination of small amounts of fluoride in solution, 384. Analytical Methods Committee, Metallic Impuri- ties in Organic Matter Sub-committee. Deter- mination of small amounts of copper in organic matter by atomic-absorption spectroscopy, 741. Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee. Determination of carbarsone in animal feeds, 817. Analytical Methods Committee, Prophylactics in Animal Feeds Sub-committee. Determination of dimetridazole in animal feeds : revised method, 746. Sodium: Determination of lithium, - and potas- sium in geological materials by atomic-emission spectrophotometry with nitrous oxide - acety- lene laminar-flow flame. Hildon and Allen, 480.Softwoods: See Timber. Soil: Determination of ammonium in - extracts by automated indophenol method. Selmer- Olsen, 565. Electrometric method for determination of - moisture. Solvent(s): Proton chemical shifts for - and other simple substances. Fletton and Page, 370. Rapid determination of - occluded in some pharmaceutical chemicals. Lowther and Williams, 698. Simple method for determination of - retained in plastic films and laminates. Davies and Bishop, 55. Solvent extraction : Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential - and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry . Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. of Metals. De, Khopkar and Chalmers. (Re- view), 255. Space: Analytical Chemistry in -. Wainerdi.(Review) , 464. Spectra: Infrared Vapour -. Welti. (Review), 606. Introduction to lSF NMR Spectroscopy. Mooney. (Review) , 256. Molecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Hand- book of He 584 A -. Turner, Baker, Baker and Brundle. (Review), 536. Spectral Analysis : Methods and Techniques. Blackburn. (Review), 895. Spectrography : Flexible computer program for calculations in emission-spectrographic analy- sis. Taylor and Birks, 763. Spectrometry: Applied Gamma-Ray -. Crouth- amel. 2nd Edn. Revised and enlarged by Adams and Dams. (Review), 824. Spectroscopy: Analytical Flame -. Selected Topics. Mavrodineanu. (Review), 750. Application of non-flame atom cells in atomic- absorption and atomic-fluorescence- : review. Kirkbright, 609. Applied - Reviews. Vol. 3. Brame.(Re- view), 172. Atomic Absorption -. Reynolds and Aldous. (Review). 679. Lely, Sawarker and Badwal, 460. Spectroscop y-continued Developments in Applied -. Vol. 7B. Grove and Perkins. (?view), 604. Gillam and Stern s Introduction to Electronic Absorption - in Organic Chemistry. Stern and Timmons. 3rd Edn. (Review) , 606. Introduction to Molecular -. Brittain, George and Wells. (Review), 464. IR: Theory and Practice of Infrared -. Alpert, Keiser and Szymanski. (Review), 606. Laser Raman -. Gilson and Hendra. (Re- view), 172. Molecular Photoelectron - . Handbook of He 584 Spectra. Turner, Baker, Baker and Brundle. (Review), 536. Stabilisers: Analysis of tin - used in poly(viny1 chloride) compositions. Udris, 130. Determination of certain antioxidants, ultra- violet absorbers and - in plastics formula- tions by thin-layer chromatography.Simpson and Currell, 515. Stability: Levamisole: - in aqueous solutions a t elevated temperatures. I. Isolation and identi- fication of decomposition products formed in aqueous solutions of levamisole stored under nitrogen and oxygen a t 100 "C. Dickinson, Hudson and Taylor, 235; 11. Assay specific for levamisole and applicable to - studies, 244; 111. Chromatographic and polarimetric study of kinetics of degradation, 248. Steam: Determination of trace amounts of sulphide in condensed - with NN-diethyl-p-phenyl- enediamine. Rees, Gyllenspetz and Docherty, 201. Steel(s) : Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of - by atomic-absorption spectro- photometry. Thomerson and Price, 825.Determination of carbon in - by coulometric titration in partially aqueous medium. Boni- face and Jenkins, 37. Determination of chromium and molybdenum in complete range of - by atomic-absorption spectrometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. Thomerson and Price, 321. by modified Determination of sulphur in - combustion procedure and coulometric titration. Kajiyama and Hoshino, 835. Improved method for determination of arsenic in -. Nall, 398. Spectrophotometric determination of tungsten with thiocyanate. 111. Moderating interfer- ence by molybdenum in determination of tungsten in -. Fogg, Jarvis, Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 475. Spectrophotometric determination of zirconium in mild and low alloy -. Mather, Millar and Pollock, 393. Stereochemistry: Progress in - 4.Aylett and Harris. (Review) , 95. Steroids: Analysis of -. XVII. Differential spectrophotometric variant of diethyl oxalate method for determination of ketosteroid con- taminants. Grog, 437. Strontium: Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extrac- tion and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Sulphaquinoxaline : Residues of prophylactics in animal products. I. Determination of - in ems and Doultrv. Crisp, 671.INDEX TO Sulphate: Improved titration medium for - ion indicators. Archer, White and Mackison, 879. Spectrofluorimetric method for determination of small amounts of - ion. Lay Har Tan and West, 281. Spectrophotometric determination of - in propellants and nitrocellulose.Norwitz, 494. SuIphide: Determination of trace amounts of - in condensed steam with NN-diethyl-p-phenyl- enediamine. Rees, Gyllenspetz and Docherty, 201. Sulphonazo III: Improved titration medium for sulphate-ion indicators. Archer, White and Mackison, 879. Sulphur: Determination of - in steel by modified combustion procedure and coulometric titration. Kajiyama and Hoshino, 835. Rapid methods for determination of low concentra- tions of total - in liquids and gases. I. Determination of total - in light petroleum distillate by reduction with Raney nickel. Fensom, Roberts and Duff, 186; 11. Determin- ation of total - in natural gas and synthesis gases. Sulphur dioxide: Method for determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, -, carbonyl sul- phide, oxygen and nitrogen in furnace gas atmospheres by gas chromatography.Bailey, Brown and Phillips, 447. Surface active agents: Surfactant Biodegradation. Swisher. (Review), 608. T Tantalum: Inert dilution method for X-ray fluores- cence analysis of niobate - tantalate mineral concentrates. Wong and Seevaratnam, 562. Taurine: Quantitative determination of - by o-phthalaldehyde - urea reaction. Gaitonde and Short, 274. Terbium: Determination of yttrium, europium, -, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytter- bium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. 2,4,5-T ethylhexhyl ester : Gas-chromatographic determination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p- dioxin in 2,4,6-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (“2,4,6-T”), - , formulations of 2,4,5-T esters and 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.Elvidge, 721. 2,3,7,8-TetrachIorodbenzo-pdioxin : Gas-chromato- graphic determination of - in 2,4,5-trichloro- phenoxyacetic acid (“ 2,4,5-T”), 2.4,5-T ethyl- hexyl ester, fomulations of 2,4,5-T esters and 2,4,5- trichlorophenol. Elvidge, 721. Thiocyanate : Spectrophotometric determination of tungsten with -. 111. Moderating interfer- ence by molybdenum in determination of tungsten in steel. Fogg, Jarvis, Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 475. Thulium: Determination of yttrium, europium, ter- bium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, -, ytterbium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Timber: Separation and determination of penta- chlorophenol in treated softwoods and preserva- tive solutions.Williams, 296. Tin: Analysis of - stabilisers used in poly(viny1 chloride) compositions. Udris, 130. Comprehensive scheme for anlysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophoto- metry. Thomerson and Price, 826. Fensom, Dimmock and Duff, 194. VOLUME 96 XXV Tissues: Quantitative determination of taurine by o-phthalaldehyde - urea reaction. Gaitonde and Short, 274. Titanium: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 826. Fluorimetric determination of zirconium as 8- hydroxyquinolinate in presence of - tungsten and molybdenum. Schneider a n i Roselli, 330. Titrations: See Analysis. Titrimetry: Thermometric determination of aroma- tic aldehydes.Toluene-3,4-dithiol: Rapid and accurate method for determination of molybdenum in plant materials with -. Ssekaalo, 346. 2,4,5-TrichlorophenoI: Gas-chromatographic deter- mination of 2,3,7,8- tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid( “2,4,6-T”), 2,4,5-T ethylhexyl ester, formulations of 2,4,6-T esters and -. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid: Gas-chromato- graphic determination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi- ethylhexyl ester, formulations of 2,4,5-T esters and 2,4,5-trichlorophenol. Elvidge, 721. Tungsten: Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorbtion spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Fluorimetric determination of zirconium as 8- hydroxyquinolinate in presence of titanium, - and molybdenum. Schneider and Roselli, 330. Spectrophotometric determination of - with thiocyanate. 111. Moderating interference by molybdenum in determination of - in steel. Fogg, Jarvis, Marriott and Thorburn Bums, 475. Bark and Bate, 881. Elvidge, 721 benzo-$-dioxin in - (“ 2,4,5-T”), 2,4,6-T U by atomic- Uranium: Determination of - absorption spectrophotometry. Martin, 843. Extraction and spectrophotometric determination of sexavalent - with arsenazo I11 in aqueous - organic media. Perez-Bustamante and Palo- mares Delgado, 407. Polarographic determination of - in monazite sands. Martres and Burastero, 679. Urine : Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 11. Apparatus for rapid automatic determination of mercury in digested samples. Lindstedt and Skare, 223. Sensitive, specific method for determining ribo- flavin content of children’s -. Haworth, Oliver and Swaile, 432. V Vanadium : Comprehensive scheme for analysis of wide range of steels by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Thomerson and Price, 825. Spectrophotometric determination of - With N-benzoyl-o-tolylhydroxylamine. Majumdar and Bhowal, 127. Viscometer : Automatic capillary -. 11. Automa- tic apparatus for viscometric titrations. Simp- son, Smith and Irving, 560. Vitamin: Detection of ten components of multi- - preparation by chromatographic methods. Nuttall and Bush, 876.xxvi INDEX TO VOLUME 96 Vitamin B,: Microbiological assay of - complex (pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine) with Kloeckera brevis. Barton-Wright, 314. Voltammetry: Study of slightly soluble metal che- lates by anodic stripping -. Davis and Christian, 354. W Washing products : Use of NN-dimethylcasein in determination of proteolytic enzymes in - and airborne dust samples. Dunn and Brotherton, 159. Water(s) : Determination of small amounts of cyanide in presence of ferrocyanide by distilla- tion under reduced pressure, Roberts and Jackson, 209. Modified spectrophotometric method for deter- mination of ammonia (and amino-acids) in natural -, with particular reference to sea Photometric determination of small amounts of oxygen in - with 3,3’-dimethylnaphthidine. Fadrus and Mal9, 691. Rapid polarographic microdetermination of dis- solved oxygen in - with flavin enzyme. Okuda, Inoue and Miwa, 858. See also Moisture. Wheat: Determination of residues of dichlorvos and malathion in - grain by gas - liquid chroma- tography. Crisp and Tarrant, 310. Woods: Rapid absorptiometric method for deter- mination of formates in corrosion products arising from paints, lacquers and -. Higgs and Charles, 602. . Truesdale, 584. See also Timber. X X-Ray fluorescence analysis: Inert dilution method for - of niobate - tantalate mineral concen- trates. Wong and Seevaratnam, 562. Y Yeast: Determination of dimethylpolysiloxane in beer and -. Ytterbium: Determination of yttrium, europium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thul- ium, - and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Yttrium : Determination of -, europium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytter- bium and lutetium in minerals by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Van Loon, Galbraith and Aarden, 47. Sinclair and Hallam, 149. Z Zinc : Determination of eleven metals in small samples of blood by sequential solvent extrac- tion and atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Delves, Shepherd and Vinter, 260. Polarographic behaviour of -, nickel, copper, cobalt and cadmium in monoethanolamine solution. Rao and Puri, 364. Zinc oxide: Field method for determination of - fume in air. Marshall, Telford and Wood, 569. Zirconium: Analytical Chemistry of - and Hafnium. Mukherji. (Review), 94. Fluorimetric determination of - as 8-hydroxy-. quinolinate in presence of titanium, tungsten and molybdenum. Schneider and Roselli, 330. Spectrophotometric determination of - in mild and low alloy steels. Mather, Millar and Pollock, 393. ERRATA: VOL. 95, 1970: p. 801, 7th line. p. 802, legend to Fig. 7, 3rd line. For “mg” read “ng”. For “mg” read “ng”.
ISSN:0003-2654
DOI:10.1039/AN97196BA001
出版商:RSC
年代:1971
数据来源: RSC