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THE ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION DEALING WITH ALL BRANCHES OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 97 1972 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 9/10 Savile Row, London, W1X lAF, EnglandTHE ANALYST THE JOURNAL OF The Society for Analytical Chemistry A MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION DEALING WITH ALL BRANCHES OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 97 1972 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 9/10 Savile Row, London, W1X lAF, EnglandTHE ANALYST EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: H. J. CLULEY (Wembley) *L. S. BARK (Salford) R. BELCHER (Birmingham) L. J. BELLAMY, C.B.E. (Waltham Abbey) L. S. BIRRS (U.S.A.) E. BISHOP (Exeter) E. A. M. F. DAHMEN (The Netherlands) A. C. DOCHERTY (Billingham) D.DYRSSEN (Sweden) *W. T. ELWELL (Birmingham) *D. C. GARRATT (London) *R. GOULDEN (Sittingbourne) *R. C. CHIRNSIDE (Wembley) J. HOSTE (Belgium) D. N. HUME (U.S.A.) H. M. N. H. IRVING (Leeds) A. G. JONES (Welwyn Garden City) M. T. KELLEY (U.S.A .) * J. A. HUNTER (Edinburgh) W. KEMULA (Poland) *G. F. KIRKBRIGHT (London) G. W. C. MILNER (Harwell) G. H. MORRISON (U.S.A.) *G. NICKLESS (Bristol) * J. M. OTTAWAY (Glasgow) *G. E. PENKETH (Billingham) S. A. PRICE (Tadworth) D. I. REES (London) E. B. SANDELL (U.S.A.) A. A. SMALES, O.B.E. (Harulell) H. E. STAGG (Munchester) E. STAHL (Germany) A. WALSH (Australia) T. S. WEST (LondoR) P. ZUMAN (U.S.A.) *A. TOWNSHEND (Birmingham) 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 Secretaries of the Society D. I. COOMBER, O.B.E., B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C.; D. W. WILSON, M.Sc., F.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 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 J. MINCZEWSKI (Poland) Dr. D. D. PERRIN (Australia) Dr.A. STRASHEIM (South AfYica) Professor K. UENO (Japan)THE ANALYST EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: H. J. CLULEY (Wembley) *L. S. BARK (Salford) R. BELCHER (Birmingham) L. J. BELLAMY, C.B.E. (Waltham Abbey) L. S. BIRRS (U.S.A.) E. BISHOP (Exeter) E. A. M. F. DAHMEN (The Netherlands) A. C. DOCHERTY (Billingham) D. DYRSSEN (Sweden) *W. T. ELWELL (Birmingham) *D. C. GARRATT (London) *R. GOULDEN (Sittingbourne) *R. C. CHIRNSIDE (Wembley) J. HOSTE (Belgium) D. N. HUME (U.S.A.) H. M. N. H. IRVING (Leeds) A. G. JONES (Welwyn Garden City) M. T. KELLEY (U.S.A .) * J. A. HUNTER (Edinburgh) W. KEMULA (Poland) *G. F. KIRKBRIGHT (London) G. W. C. MILNER (Harwell) G. H. MORRISON (U.S.A.) *G. NICKLESS (Bristol) * J. M. OTTAWAY (Glasgow) *G. E. PENKETH (Billingham) S.A. PRICE (Tadworth) D. I. REES (London) E. B. SANDELL (U.S.A.) A. A. SMALES, O.B.E. (Harulell) H. E. STAGG (Munchester) E. STAHL (Germany) A. WALSH (Australia) T. S. WEST (LondoR) P. ZUMAN (U.S.A.) *A. TOWNSHEND (Birmingham) 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 Secretaries of the Society D. I. COOMBER, O.B.E., B.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.I.C.; D. W. WILSON, M.Sc., F.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 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 J. MINCZEWSKI (Poland) Dr. D. D. PERRIN (Australia) Dr. A. STRASHEIM (South AfYica) Professor K. UENO (Japan)INDEX TO VOLUME 97 INDEX TO A Abdel Hamid, A. M. Colorimetric determination of pyrogallol with sodium metavanadate in acetone - water solution, 787. Acevedo, J. C. 1. See Stinchex, G. L. Adams, S. J. See French, W. J. Agrawal, Y. K. Non-aqueous titration of p-substi- tuted benzohydroxamic acids, 578. Allam, D. S., Lamb, B., and Teasdale, D. Further investigations of Athavale method for determma- tion of silver with silver - molybdenum electrodes, 409.Alliston, G. V., Bartlett, A. F. F., Maunder, M. J. de F., and Phillips, G. F. Improved test for cocaine, methaqualone and methadone with modified cobalt(I1) thiocyanate reagent, 263, Alliston,.T. G., Cox, G. B., and Kirk, R. S. . Deter- mination of steam-volatile N-nitrosamines in foodstuffs by formation of electron-capturing derivatives from electrochemically derived amines, 915. Ambrose, D. Gas Chromatography. 2nd Edn. (Review), 495. Anderson, D. M. W. Review of de Faubert Maun- der’s Practical Hints on In fra-Red Spectrometry from a Forensic Analyst, 407 ; Review of Stewart’s Infrared S9ectroscopy. Experimental Methods and Techniques, 407. Andrews, K. W. See Ashley, D.G. Archer, A. W. Gas-chromatographic method for determination of increased bromide concentra- tions in blood, 428. Argauer, R. J. See White, C. E. Ashley, D. G., and Andrews, K. W. Analysis of aluminosilicate materials by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, 841. Ashworth, I. R. F. Analytical Methods for Organic Cyano Groups. (Review), 238. Ashworth, R., Henriet, J., Lovett, J. F., and Raw, G. R. CIPAC Handbook. Vol. I. Analysis of Technical and Formulated Pesticides. (Review), 79. Athavale, V. T., Burangey, S. V.? and Dhaneshwar, R. G. Voltammetric reduction of cations in mixed solvents, 302. Atkinson, A. M. See Jennings, V. 3. Atkinson, T., Fowler, V. R., Garton, G. A., and Lough, A. K. Rapid method for accurate deter- mination of lipid in animal tissues, 562.B Bagshawe, B. Review of Elwell and Wood’s Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the Metals and Their Alloys), 495. Enzymic method for determination of skimmed milk in soup and sauce mixes, 213; Enzymic method for determination of lactose in milk including human milk, 559. Coulometric deter- mination of sulphur dioxide by using differential electrolytic potentiometry for end-point location, 3 1 1 ; Determination of cyanogen chloride, 69 1. Bahl, R. K. Bailey, P. L., and Bishop, .E. AUTHORS Bailey, S. Determination of alphachloralose. I. In Bajaj, K. L. See Bhatia, 1. S. Baker, P. B., and Flaherty, B. Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identification and determination of residues of quintozene in tomatoes, lettuces and bananas by gas chromatography, 378; 11.Simul- taneous determination of residues of folpet, captan and captafol in selected fruits by gas chromatography, 713. Bano, F. J., and Crossland, R. J. Automated method for determination of lead in calcareous materials utilising liquid ion exchange, 823. Barakat, M. Z., Bassioni, M., and El-Wakil, M. Determination of iodine content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromo- succinimide, 466. - Fayzalla, A. S., and El-Aassar, S. T Deter- mination of some aromatic phenols with N-bromo- succinimide, 470. Barham, D., and Trinder, P. Improved colour reagent for determination of blood glucose by oxidase system, 142. Bark, L. S. Review of Mann and Barnes’s Electro- chemical Reactions in Nonaqueous Systems, 158 ; Review of White and Argauer’s Fluorescence Analysis.Practical Approach, 159; Review of Jones’s Introduction to Gas - Liquid Chromato- graphy, 160; Review of Karchmer’s Analytical Chemistry of Sulfihur and its Compounds. Pt. I, 160 ; Review of Ashworth’s Analytical Methods for Organic Cyano Groups, 238; Review of Wine- fordner’s Spectrochemica1 Methods of Analysis. Quantitative Analysis of Atoms and Molecules, 320 ; Review of Karchmer, Chamberlain and Reed’s Analytical Chemistry of Sulfur and its Compounds. Pt. I I I . Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data o f Sulfur Compounds, 679; Review of Snell and Snell’s Colorimetric Methods of Analysis, Including Photometric and Fluorometric Methods, 839 ; Re- view of Tr6millon’s Chimie e n Solvdnts Non- Aqueux, 840. - and Bate, P. Thermometric determination of acid anhydrides in presence of parent acids, 783.- and Grime, J. K. Enthalpimetric determination of nitrogen-containing bases, 91 1. Barnes, K. X. See Mann, C. K. Barnes, W. J. See Freegarde, M. Barnett, D. Determination of sulphur dioxide in meats, 937. Bartl, M. Determination of water of crystallisation in gypsum by infrared spectroscopy in presence of clay minerals, 854. Quantitative determination of uncombined calcium hydroxide and oxide in clinker and cement by X-ray diffraction, 848. stupefying bait, 676. - and Pekhrek, D. Bartlett, A. F. F. See Alliston, G. V. Barton-Wright, E. C. Microbiological assay of total and free inositol with Schizosaccharomyces pombe, 74 : Microbiological assay of “essential” amino- acids in compound feeding-stuffs, 138; Dual- purpose basal medium for microbiological assay of nicotinic acid (niacin) and pantothenic acid with Lactobacillus plantarum, 300.Barve, V. P. See Kamat, 5. S.vi INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Bassioni, M. See Barakat, M. Z. Basson, W. D., and Bohmer, R. G. Automated procedure for determination of sulphur in plant tissue, 266; Investigation into more rapid pro- cedures for preparing leaf-tissue samples for analysis, 482. Bate, P. See Bark, L. S. Beamish, F. E., and Van Loon, J. C. Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals. International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 48. Becconsall, J. K. Review of Mooney’s Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy. Belcher, R., Nadjafi, A., Rodrique!-Vazquez, J. A., and Stephen, W. I. Determination of chloride by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 993.Bellanato, J., and Hildago, A. Infrared Analysis of Essential Oils. (Review), 758. Benetti, P. See Ghersini, G. Bennett,. H., and Reed, R. A. (Review), 927. Vol. 4, 928. Chemical Methods of Silicate Analysis-a Handbook. (Review), 581 ; Method for chemical analysis of chrome ores and chrome-bearing refractories, 794. Berg, S. Influence of diffusion on determination of particle-size distribution by gravitational and centrilfugal sedimentation, 585. Bhatia, I. 5. See Bhatia, M. S. Bhatia, 1. S., Bajaj, K. L., Singh, S., and Bhatia, I. S. Specific detection of aromatic compounds containing sulphur and thiazole compounds on thin-layer chromatographic plates, 889. Billmeyer, F. W., jun. Textbook of Polymer Science.2nd Edn. (Review), 160. Birks, F. T. See Taylor, B. L. Biros, F. J. Pesticides Identification at Residue Level. Advances in Chemistry Series No. 104. (Review), 680. Mass and charge transfer kinetics and coulometric current efficiencies. 111. Pattern theory and its application to oxidation - reduc- tion electrode processes, 761 ; IV. Application of pattern theory to solvent-molecule and solvent-ion reactions and evaluation of current efficiencies, 772. Bishop, E. - See also Bailey, P. L. Blake, A. J. See Glover, M. J. Bohmer, R. G. See Basson, W. D. Bowen, H. J. M. Radiochemical method for deter- mining cyanides in solution, 728 ; Determination of tin in biological material by using neutron- activation analysis, 1003. Brealey, L. See Energlyn, Lord. Brenet, J.P., and Traore, K. Transfer Coefficients in Electrochemical Kinetics. (Review), 840. Brunink, H., and Wessels, E. J. Determination of nicotinic acid by fluorimetric densitometry, 258. Complexation of tin(1V) with catechol violet, 909. Budesinsky, B. W. Burangey, 5. V. See Athavale, V. T. Burgess, A. E., and Ottaway, J. M. Kinetic method for determination of arsenic(III), antimony(II1) and ascorbic acid, 357. Burke, K. E. Determination of microgram amounts of antimony, bismuth, lead and tin in aluminium, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy, 19. Byast, T. H. See McKone, C. E. C Campbell, M. J. M., Grzeskowiak, R., Jenkinson, G. G., and Turner, I. D. M. Potentiometric and spectrophotometric methods for determination of bisthiosemicarbazones, 70.Campos, M., and Vera, R. Determination of silica in silicate materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardised inert dilution) method, 832. Carter, J . M. Rapid, inexpensive coulometric determination of sulphur in petroleum products, 929. Cekicer, S. See Hemsted, W. R. T. Chalmers, R. A., and Watts, R. W. E. Studies on quantitative freeze-drying of aqueous solutions of some metabolically important aliphatic acids prior to gas - liquid chromatographic analysis, 224 ; Derivatives for identification and quanti- tative determination of some keto and aldo- carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromatography, 951; Quantitative extraction and gas - liquid chromatographic determination of organic acids in urine, 958. Chamberlain, N. F. See Karchmer,. J. H: Christie, W.W. Quantitative esterification of lipids on thin-layer adsorbents, 221; Review of Gun- stone’s Topics in Lipid chemistry, Vol. 2, 239. Clarke, E.. G. C., Humphreys, D. .J., and Stoilis, E. Determination of benzoic acid in meat and meat products by gas chromatography, 433 ; Erratum, 759. Clarke, J. S. Review of Harris and Kratochvil’s Chemzcal Analysis. Intensive Introduction to Modern Analysis, 320. Clerc, T. See Simon, W. Cluley, H. J. See Still, J. E. Cohen, I. C., Crisp, S., and Norcup, J. Residues of prophylactics in animal products. 11. Deter- mination of amprolium added to eggs and poultry meat, 254. Cook, C. D., and George, W. 0. Solvent effects in determination of cyclopentanone by infrared spectroscopy, 250. Cook, G. B. See Schiiler, P. Coomber, D.I. Review of Kruger’s Principles of Activation Analysis, 838. Cox, G. B. See Alliston, T. G. Crisp, S. See Cohen, I. C. Croll, B. T., and Simkins, G. M. Determination of acrylamide in water by using electron-capture gas chromatography, 28 1. Crompton, . T. R. Chemical Analysis of Additives in Plastics. International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 46. (Review), 678. Crossland, R. J. See Bano, F. J. Cuff, D. R. A. See Pierce, T. B. D Dagnall, R. M., Kirkbright, G. F., West, T. S., and Wood, R. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spectrophotometry, 245. Dalpe, C. See Sen, N. P. Dalziel, J. A. W., Johnson, R. M., and Shenton, A. J. Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by reaction with nitrous acid.Gas - liquid chromatographic determination of cyclohexene and of cyclohexyl nitrite, 719. Davies, J. E. W., Moody, G. J., and Thomas, J. D. R. Nitrate ion selective electrodes based on poly(viny1 chloride) matrix membranes, 87.INDEX TO Dean, G. A. See Keay, J. de Faubert Maunder, M. J. See Maunder, M. J. de F. de Galan, L. See Galan, L. de. Denning, J. A., and Marshall, J. A. Identification of antioxidants in polyethylene by gas chromato- graphy, 710. Denton, C. L., Himworth, G., and Whitehead, J. Analysis of titanium dioxide pigments by auto- matic simultaneous X-ray fluorescence spectro- metry, 461. de Ruig, W. G. See Ruig, W. G. de. Dhaneshwar, M. R.,. and Dhaneshwar, R. G. Effect of infrared radiation on potentiometric behaviour of gold-wire electrodes, 620.Dhaneshwar, R. G. See Athavale, V. T.; Dhanesh- war, M. R. Dhar, A. K., and Roy, B. R. Determination of 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde in honey, 98 1. Diggens, A. A., Parker, K., and Webber, H. M. Continuous determination of sodium in high purity water by using sodium monitor incor- porating sodium-responsive glass electrode, 198. Dixon, J. P. Determination of sulphur in lubricating oil fractions and in fuel oils, 612. Docherty, A. C., Farrow, 8. G., and Skinner, J. M. High precision spectrophotometry. I. Assessment of performance of Unicam SP3000 spectrophoto- meter and its application to determination of phosphate in fertilisers and related materials, 36. Dodson, A. See Jennings, v‘. J. Dollimore, D. Review of Griffiths and Thomas’s Calculations in Advanced Chemistry, 839.- Horridge, T. A., and Owens, N. F. Shape factors of china clay - polyacrylamide suspensions, 490. Dyer, A. Liquid Scintillation Counting. Vol. 1. (Review), 581. E Egan, H. El-Aassar, S. T. See Barakat, M. Z. Elving, P. J. See Kolthoff, I. M. El-Wakil, M. See Barakat, M. Z. Elwell, W. T. Review of Hart and Fisher’s Modern Food Analysis, 496. Review of Kolthoff and Elving’s Treatise o n Analytical Chemistry. I I . Analytical Chemistry of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Vol. 14, 408; Review of Bennett and Reed’s Chemical Methods of Silicate Analysis-a Hand- book, 581; Review of Beamish and Van Loon’s Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals, 927. - and Wood, D. F. Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the Metals and Their Alloys).(Review), 495. Emsley, J. W., Feeney, J., and Swtcliffe, L. H. Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectro- scopy. Vol. 6. (Review), 158; Vol. 7. (Review), 496. Energlyn, Lord, and Brealey, L. Analytical Geo- chemistry. Methods in Geochemistry and Geo- physics. Vol. 5. (Review), 1006. Erdey-Gr6zY T. Kinetics of Electrode Processes. (Review), 1008. Evans, W. M., and Sayers, G. 5. Visual estimation and spectrophotometric determination of zinc in potable waters with 4- (2’-thiazolylazo)resorcinol, 453. VOLUME 97 vii F Farrow, 5. G., Hill, S. R., and Skinner, J. M. High precision spectrophotometry. 11. Determination of ammelide, ammeline and melamine in thermal decomposition products of urea, 42. - See also Docherty, A.C. Faubert Maunder, M. J. de. See Maunder, M. J. de F. Fayzalla, A. S. See Barakat, M. Z. Feeney, J. See Emsley, J. W. Ferris, A. P., and Jepson, W. B. Determination of organocarbon in clay materials, 940. Fisher, H. J. See Hart, F. L. Flaherty, B. Review of Ashworth, Henriet, Lovett and Raw’s CIPAC Handbook. Vol. I. Analysis of Technical and Formulated Pesticides, 79. - See also Baker, P. B. Fleet, B., Ho, A. Y. W., and Tenygl, J. Fully automated method for determination of chemical oxygen demand, 321. Fleming, G. A. See Parle, P. J. Foerst, W. Editor of Jander and Lafrenz’s Ionizing Solvents. (Review), 240. Fogg, A. G., Marriott, D. R., and Thorburn Burns, D. Recommended molybdenum-blue procedure for determination of arsenic in steel, 657. Fowler, V. R. See Atkinson, T.Freegarde, M,, and Barnes, W. J. Novel separation medium, 406. French, W. J., and Adams, 5. J. Rapid method for extraction and determination of iron(I1) in silicate rocks and minerals, 828. G Galan, L. de. Analytical Spectrometry. (Review), 927, Galliford, D. J. B., and Ottaway, J. M. Analytical and kinetic study of periodate oxidation of vanadium(1V) in acidic medium, 412. Garton, G. A. See Atkinson, T. George, W. 0. See Cook, C. D. Ghersini, G., Omenetto, N., and Benetti, P. Direct determination of calcium in zirconium and Zircaloy-2 by flame-emission spectrophotometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame, 182. Gibson, J. A. B. Review of Dyer’s Liquid Scintil- lation Counting. Vol. 1, 581. Gilchrist, C. A., Lynes, A., Steel, G., and Whitham, B. T. Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydro- carbons in mineral oils by thin-layer chromato- graphy and mass spectrometry, 880.Gilmour, J. T. See Iskandar, I. K. Gils, W. F. van, and Hidskes, G. G. Detection of chloramine T in minced meat and farinaceous foods, 279. Glick, D. Methods of Biochemical Analysis. Vol. 20. (Review), 582. Glossop, G. Analysis of dental amalgams by X-ray fluorescence, by using solution technique, 131. Glover, M. J., and Blake, A. J. Separation and thin-layer chromatographic determination of denatonium benzoate and other quaternary am- monium denaturants in spirituous preparations 891. Goodfellow, G. I., and Webber, H. 1. Determina- tion of ammonia in boiler feed-water with ammonium-selective glass electrode, 95. Gorog, S., and Szepesi, G. Analysis of steroids. XXI.Spectrophotometric method for determina- tion of 21-amino corticosteroids, 519.viii INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Gilrog, S., and Tuba, Z. Analysis of steroids. XXII. Specific method for determination of 21-halo corticosteroid derivatives and related compounds, 523. Greenhow, E. J., and Parry-Jones, R. L. Enhance- ment of acidity in non-aqueous solvents. I. Improved procedure for determination of short- chain carboxylic acids in presence of their anhydrides, 346. Griffiths, G. H., Moody, G. J., and Thomas, J. D. R. Investigation of optimum composition of poly- (vinyl chloride) matrix membranes used for selective calcium-sensitive electrodes, 420. Griffiths, P. J. F., and Thomas, J. D. R. Calculations in Advanced Chemistry. (Review), 839. Grime, J.K. See Bark, L. S. Grunewald, H. Editor of Jander and Lafrenz’s Ionizing Solvents. (Review), 240. Grzeskowiak, R. See Campbell, M. J. M. Guerin, B. D. See Steele, T. W. Gunstone, F. D. Topics in Lipid Chemistry. Vol. 2. (Review), 239; Review of de Ruig’s Infrared Spectra of Monoacid Triglycerides, with Some Applications to Fat Analysis, 584. Gupta, C. M. See Shrivastava, 0. N. H Halstead, C. J., Nation, G. H., and Turner, L. De- termination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in flue gases. I . Sampling and colorimetric determination, 55 ; 11. Continuous instrumental methods, 64. Hance, R. J. See McKone, C. E. Hardman, R., and Jefferies, T. M. Combined column-chromatographic and infrared spectro- photometric determination of diosgenin and yamogenin in fenugreek seed, 437.Harris, R. F. See Ryden, J. C. Harris, R. J., and Whiteoak, R. J. Gas-chromato- graphic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops, 294. HaFis, W. E., and Kratochvil, B. Chemical Analy- sis. Intensive Introduction to Modern Analysis. (Review), 320. Hart, F. L., and Fisher, H. J. Modern Food Analysis. (Review), 496. Hase, A., and Hase, T. Determination of organic hydroxyl groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy by using trimethylsilyl derivatives, 998. Hase, T. See Hase, A. Headridge, J. B., and Sowerbutts, A. Determination of tin in steels by solvent extraction followed by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 442. Hemsted, W. R. T., Sina, M., and CekiCer, 5. Simpli- fied method for determination of selenium in soils and sediments, 383.Henriet, J. See Ashworth, R. Hermann, R. Review of Jentzsch and Otte’s Detektoren in der Gas-Chromatographie, 582. Hesse, P. R. Textbook of Soil Chemical Analysis. (Review), 1006. Heys, G., Kinns, H., and Perrin, D. D. Computer method for spectrophotometric determination of overlapping pKe values, 52. Hidskes, G. G. See Gils, W. F. van. Hildago, A. See Bellanato, J. Hill. S. R. See Farrow. S. G. Hislop, J. S., and Williams, D. R. Determination of lead in biological materials by high-energy y-photon activation. (Communication), 78. Ho, A. Y. W. See Fleet, B. Hodgkinson, A. See Knowles, C. F. Holding, S. T., and Matthews, P. H. D. Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of cal- cium and zinc in petroleum products by atomic- absorption spectroscopy, 189.Horridge, T. A. See Dollimore, D. Hudlickf, 1. Organic Fluorine Chemistry. (Re- view), 239. Hudson, H. E., and Jones, M. F. Use of radio- isotopically labelled compounds in drug substance and formulated product stability studies. I. Studies with drug substance, 723; 11. Application to pharmaceutical formulations, 726. Hughes, H. Technique for determining matrix correction factors and their application to X-ray fluorescence analysis of low-grade iron ores over wide range of compositions, 161. Hulanicki, A., Jedral, W., and Rubel, S. Biampero- metric determination of platinum in some tech- nical products, 340. Humphreys, D: J. See Clarke, E. G. C. Hunter, G. Microdetermination of calcium by use of Amberlite IRC-50 resin and glyoxal bis- (2-hydroxyanil), 233.Hurley, P. W. See Pantony, D. A. Hutchison, D. Determination of molybdenum in geological materials by combined solvent- extrac- tion - atomic-absorption procedure, 118. I Ichikawa, T. See Ohno, S. Iskandar, I. K., Syers, J. K., Jacobs, L. W., Keeney, D. R., and Gilmour, J. T. Determination of total mercury in sediments and soils, 388. Ismaiel, S. A. Determination of riboflavine in injections containing liver extract, 644. Izvekov, V. P., Kucsera-PBpay, M., Tbth, K., and Pungor, E. Potentiometric determination of p-urazine with ion-selective electrode, 634. J Jacobs, L. W. See Iskandar, I. K. Jander, J., and Lafrenz, C. Ionizing Solvents. Edited by Foerst and Grunewald. (Review), 240. Jedral, W. See Hulanicki, A. Jefferies, T. 1. See Hardman, R. Jeffery, P.G. Review of Ambrose’s Gas Chromato- graphy. 2nd Edn., 495; Review of Energlyn and Brealey’s Analytical Geochemistry, 1006. Jenkins, G. G. See Campbell, M. J. M. Jennings, V. J., Dodson, A., and Atkinson, A. MI Use of vitreous carbon as working electrode for coulometric redox titration, 923. Jentssch, D., and Otte, E. Detektoren in der Gas-Chromatographie. (Review), 582. Jepson, W. B. See Ferris, A. P. Johnson, H. N., Kirkbright, G. F., and West, T. S. Indirect amplification procedure for determina- tion of vanadium in aluminium alloys by atomic- absorption spectroscopy, 696. Johnson, R. M. See Dalziel, J. A. W. Jones, A. G. Review of Billmeyer’s Textbook of Jones, M. F. See Hudson, H. E. Jones, R. A. Introduction to Gas - Liquid Chro- Polymer Science.2nd Edn., 160. matograDhv. (Review). 160. Himsworth, G. See Denton, C. L. “ A d ,INDEX TO VOLUME 97 ix K Kamat, S. S., Barve, V. P., and Mahal, H. S. Colori- metric method for determination of chloral hydrate, 877. Karchmer, J. H. Analytical Chemistry of Sulphur and its Compounds. Pt. I. (Review), 160. - Chamberlain, N. F., and Reed, J: J. R. Analyti- cal Chemistry of Sulfur and its Compounds. Pt. 111. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data of Sulfur Compounds. (Review), 679. Keay, J., MenagB, P. M. A., and Dean, G. A. Automated method for microdetermination of sulphur, 897. Keeney, D. R. See Iskandar, I. K. Keily, T., and Woodford, R. C. Analysis of fluoro- borate alloy plating solutions to determine iron, cobalt and nickel, 872. Kennedy, G. See Searle, P. L. Kenner, C.T. Kinns, H. See Heys, G. Kirk, R. 8. See Alliston, T. G. Kirkbright, G. F., Narayanaswamy, R., and West, T. S. Spectrofluorimetric determination of ortho- phosphate as quinine molybdophosphate, 174. - See also Dagnall, R. M.; Johnson, H. N. Kirkland, 3. J. Modern Practice of Liquid Chromato- graphy. (Review), 759. Kitzinger, A. See Schiller, P. Xnowles, C. F., and Hodgkinson, A. Koirtyohann, S. R. See Pau, J. C.-M. Kolthoff, 1. M., and EIving, P. J. Analytical Separations and Deter- minations : Textbook in Quantitative Analysis. (Review), 839. Automated enzymic determination of oxalic acid in human serum, 474. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry. 11. Analytical Chemistry of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Vol. 14. (Review), 408. Kratochvil, B. See Harris, W.E. Kruger, P. Principles of Activation Analysis. (Review), 838. Kucsera-Pitpay, M. See Izvekov, V. P. Kurian, A., and Suryanarayana, C. V. Oxidimetric assay of thiourea with permanganate, 576. L Lafrenz, C. See Jander, J. Lamb, R. See Allam, D. S. LAng, L. Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Vols. XIV, XV and Cumulative Index, Vols. XI-XV. (Review), 80. Lees, R. Laboratory Handbook of Methods of Food Analysis. 2nd Edn. (Review), 159. Liberti, A., Possanzini, M., and Vicedomini, M. Determination of non-volatile acidity of rain water by coulometric procedure, 352. Lindqvist, F. Differential galvanic atmospheric ozone monitor, 549. Lloyd, J. B. F. Additive group retention indices in gas chromatography, 708. L6pez Fonseca, J. M. See Sanz Pedrero, P.Lough, A. K. See Atkinson, T. LOUW, C. W., and Richards, J. F. Lovett, J. F. See Ashworth, R. Lynes, A. See Gilchrist, C. A. Determination of fluoride in sugar cane by using ion-selective electrode] 334. M Macdonafd, A. M. G. Review of Hudlickjr’s Organic Fluorine chemistry, 239. McElfkesh, P. M. See Parsons, M. L. Machin, A. F., and Morris, C. R. Inexpensive gas chromatograph for detection and collection of labile organophosphorus compounds, 289. Mackie, I. M., and Taylor, T. Identification of species of heat-sterilised canned fish by poly- acrylamide-disc electrophoresis, 609. McKone, C. E., Byast, T. H., and Hance, R. J. Comparison of some methods for determination of triazine herbicides in water, 653. McLay, R., and Parsons, E. Possible method for identification of canned fish by separation of its carbonyl constituents, 376.Mahal, H. S. See Kamat, S. 8. Mancy, K. H. Instrumental Analysis for Water Pollution Control. (Review), 757. Mann, C. K., and Barnes, K. K. Electrochemical Reactions in Nonaqwus Systems. (Review) 158. Mark, H. B., jun. See Mattson, J. S. Marriott, D. R. See Fogg, A. G. Marshall, G. B., and Smith, A. C. Determination of zinc in feed-water to high pressure boilers by atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy, 447. Marshall, J. A. Martin, J. P.., and Thompson, J. H. Volatility of organic microanalytical standards, 405. Martin, M. J. Determination of niobium in steel by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, 394. Matthews, P. H. D. .See Holding, S. T. Matthews, W. S. Review of Bellanato and Hildago’s Infrared Analysis o f Essential Oils, 758.mattson, J. S., and Mark, H. B., jun. Activated Carbon. Surface Chemistry and Absorption from Solution. (Review), 158. Maunder, M. J. de F. Practical Hints on Infra-Red Spectrometryfrom a Forensic Analyst. (Review), 407. See also Alliston, G. V. Menage, P. M. A. See Keay, J. Midgley, D., and Torrance, K. Determination of ammonia in condensed steam and boiler feed- water with potentiometric ammonia probe, 626. Milne, G. W. A. Mass Spectrometry: Techniques and Applications. (Review), 838. Mital, H. C. See Stenlake, J. B. Mitchell, R. L. Review of Hesse’s Textbook of Soil Chemical Analysis, 1006. Moody, G. J. See Davies, J. E. W.; Grifflths, G. H. Mooney, E. F. Annual Reports on NMR Spectro- scopy. Vol. 4. (Review), 928. Morgan, R.E. See Morley, R. G. Morley, R. G., Phillips, .G. O:, Power, D. M., and Morgan, R. E. Fractionation and ldentlfication of commercial hydrocolloid stabilising agents, 3 15. Morris, C. R. See Machin, A. F. Morton, R. A. Review of Lkng’s Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Vols. XIV, XV and Cumulative Index, Vols. XI-XV, 80; Review of Yamaguchi’s Spectral Data of Natural Products. Vol. 1, 238; Review of Glick‘s Methods of Biochemical Analysis. Motomizu, S. Solvent extraction of trace amounts of cobalt from pure reagent chemicals and its spectrophotometric determination with 2-nitroso- 5-dimethylaminophenol, 986. Motz, R. J. Assay of non-fat milk solids by deter- mination of orotic acid in milk chocolate and in milk, 866. See Denning, J. A. Vol. 20, 582.X INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Mulukozi, A.M. Quantitative separation of chromium(V1) from other elements with strongly basic anion-exchange resin, 820. Murfin, J. W. Colorimetric method for determina- tion of phenacetin and paracetamol. I. Auto- mated procedure for determination, in formula- tions, of phenacetin and paracetamol alone or in presence of aspirin and codeine phosphate, 663. - and Wragg, J. S. Colorimetric method for determination of phenacetin and paracetamol. 11. Manual procedure for determination of phenacetin or paracetamol in formulations, 670. lurthy, A. R. V. See Shah, A. R. N Nadjafi, A. See Belcher, R. Narasimham, I(. C., Vasundara, S., and Udupa, H. V. K. Determination of quaternary ammonium salts in lead nitrate - copper(I1) nitrate solution, 260.v.,d* Narayanaswamy, R. S&%bkbright, G. F. Nation, G. H. Sef Halstead, C. J. Nickless, G. Review of Kirkland’s Modern Practice of Liquid Chromatography, 759. Norcup, J. See Cohen, I. C. Norman, V. J. Inadmissibility of “AnalaR” method for determination of metallic zinc in zinc oxide, 156. 0 Ohno, S., and Ichikawa, T. Determination of thorium in bovine bone by neutron-activation analysis, 605. Omenetto, N. See Ghersini, G. Ottaway, J. M. Review of Parsons and McElfresh’s Flame Spectroscopy : Atlas of Spectral Lines, 678; Review of Slavin’s Emission Spectrochemical Analysis, 679; Review of Brenet and Traore’s Transfer Coescients in Electrochemical Kinetics, 840; Review of de Galan‘s Analytical Spectro- metry, 927; Review of Erdey-Gdz’s Kinetics of Electrode Processes, 1008.- See also Burgess, A. E.; Galliford, D. J. B. Otte, E. See Jentzsch, D. Owens, 14. F. See Dollimore, D. P Padma, D. K. See Shah, A. R. Palmer, 3. M. C. See Yuen, S. H. Pantony, D. A., and Hurley, P. W. Statistical and practical considerations of limits of detection in X-ray spectrometry, 497. Parker, K. See Diggens, A. A. Parle, P. J., and Fleming, G. A. Silver contamina- tion from electric furnace, 195. Parry Jones, R. L. Parsons, E. See McLay, R. Parsons, M. L., and McElfresh, P. M. Flame Spectroscopy : Atlas of Spectral Lines. (Review), 678. Pau, J. C.-M., Pickett, E. E., and Koirtyohann, S. R. Determination of boron in plants by emission spectroscopy with nitrous oxide - hydrogen flame, 860. Pearson, D. Review of Lee’s Laboratory Handbook of Methods of Food Analysis.Peck, P. F. See Pierce, T. B. Pekitrek, D. See Bartl, M. See Greenhow, E. J. 2nd Edn., 159. Perrin, D. D. See Heys, G. Phillips, G. F. See Alliston, G. V. Phillips, G. 0. See Morley, R. G. Pickett, E. E. See Pau, J. C.-P. Pickford, C. J., and Rossi, G. Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system, 647. Pierce, T. B., Peck, P. F., and Cuff, D. R. A. Use of elastic particle scattering for preliminary survey examinations in positive-ion microprobe analysis, 17 1. Automatic deter- mination of sugars in foodstuffs by continuous flow technique with redox detector, 569. Porter, D. G., and Sawyer, R. Possanzini, M. See Liberti, A. Power, D. DI, Pratt, C. G. See Rooney, R.C. Pungor, E. See Izvekov, V. P. See Morley, R. G. R Rajkovi6, D. Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of thorium in lanthanum oxide, 114. Rajzman, A. Colorimetric method for determina- tion of 2-phenylphenol residues in citrus fruits, 271. Raw, G. R. See Ashworth,R, Read, J. I. Non-aqueous titrimetric determination of acid-evolved carbon dioxide in silicate rocks, 134. Reed, J. J. R. See Karchmer, J. H. Reed, R. A. See Bennett, H. Reed, R. I. Review of Milne’s Mass Spectrometry: Richards, J. F. See Louw, C. W. Rodriguez-Vazquez, J. A. See Belcher, R. Rooney, R. C., and Pratt, C. G. Techniques and Applications, 838. Determination of tungsten and silicon in highly alloyed materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy, 400 ; Titri- metric determination of copper in ‘ steels and alloys, 731.Rossi, G., and Soldani, G. Emission-spectrographic method for determination of boron in nuclear- grade graphite, 124. - See also Pickford, C. J. Roy, B. R. Rozanski, A. Simplified method of extraction of diosgenin from Dioscorea tubers and its deter- mination by gas - liquid chromatography, 968. Rubel, S. See Hulanicki, A. Ruig, W. G. do. Infrared Spectra of Monoacid Triglycerides, with Some Applications to Fat Analysis. (Review), 584. Ruzicka, J. H. Review of Biros’s Pesticides Identi- jication at Residue Level, 680. Ryden, J. C., Syers, J. K., and Harris, R. F. Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environmental phosphorus tech- niques, 903. See Dhar, A. K. S Shnchez, G. L., Acevedo, J. C.. M ,* and Soto, R.R. Spectrophotometric determination of diosgenin in Dioscorea composita following thin-layer chromatography, 973. Sanz Pedrero, P., and Ldpez Fonseca, J. M. Analyti- cal application of cobalt(I1) catalytic pre-wave in presence of thiamine in disulphide form, 81.INDEX TOVOLUME 97 Xi Sawyer, R. Review of Mancy’s Instrumental A nalysis - See also Porter, D. G. Sayers, G. S. See Evans, W. H. Schiller, P., Cook, G. B., Kitzinger, A., and Wolfl, E. Determination of trace (parts per loa) amounts of gold in plants by non-destructive activation analysis, 601. Determination of calcium in rain waters by using high-temperature flame-emission spectroscopy, 457. Simple thin-layer chro- matographic technique for semi-quantitative determination of volatile nitrosamines in alcoholic beverages, 216.Shah, A. R., Padma, D. K., and Murthy, A. R. V. Assay of sodium borohydride by chloramine-T oxidation, 17. Shannon, D. W. F. Semi-automated method for determination of available carbohydrate content of poultry feeds, 209. Shenton, A. J. See Dalziel, J. A. W. Shrivastava, 0. N., and Gupta, C. M. Electro- chemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes at mercury cathode, 204. Simkins, G. M. See Croll, B. T. Simon, W., and Clerc, T. Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds by Spectroscopic Methods. (Review), 1007. Sina, M. See Hemsted, W. R. .T. Singh, S., and Stacey, B. E. Thin-layer chromato- graphic separation and colorimetric determination of rhamnose, quinovose, fucose and glucose, 977. Singh, Simram. See Bhatia, M. 5.Skare, I. Microdetermination of mercury in bio- logical samples. 111. Automated determination of mercury in urine, fish and blood samples, 148. Skinner, J. M. See Docherty, A. C.; Farrow, 8. G. Slavin, M. Emission Spectrochemical Analysis. (Review), 679. Smith, A. C. See Marshall, G. B. Smith, A. .I?., and Wood, R. Field test for deter- mination of some ketone vapours in air, 363. Snell, C. T. See Snell, F. D. Snell, F. D., and Snell, C. T. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis, Including Photometric and Fluoro- metric Methods. (Review), 839. Soldani, G. See Rossi, G. Soto, R. R. See Sitnchez, G. L. Sowerbutts, A. See Headridge, J. B. Staccioli, L. See Testa, C. Stacey, B. E. See Singh, S. Steel, G. See Gilchrist, C. A. Steele, T. W., and Guerin, B. D: Steinnes, E.for Water Pollution Control, 757. Searle, P. L., and Kennedy, G. Sen, N. P., and Dalpe, C. New graphite rod for flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. (Communication), 77. Rapid neutron-activation method for simultaneous determination of arsenic and antimony in rocks, 241. ’ Stenlake, J. B., Wood, G. C:, Mital, H. C., and Stewart, S. Assay of potassium 6-[~-( +)-a-phen- oxypropionamido]penicillanate and S-[D-( +)-a- phenoxypropionamidolpenicillanate in phenethi- cillin potassium by circular dichroism spectro- metry, 639. Stephen, W. I. Review of Mattson and Mark’s Actzvated Carbon. Surface Chemistry and A bsor9- tion f r o m Solution, 158; Review of Simon and Clerc’s Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds by Spectroscopic Methods, 1007, - Ste also Belcher, R.Stevenson, B. J. Review of Tolg’s Ultramicro Stewart, J. E. Infrared Spectroscopy. Experi- (Review), 407. Stewart, S. Stiff , M. J. 3-Propyl-5-hydroxy-5-~-arabinotetra- hydroxybutyl-3-thiazolidine-2-thione, specific colorimetric reagent for determination of copper in water, 146. New method for measurement of extremely low humidities and its application to testing of desiccants, 1. See Clarke, E. G. C. Elemental Analysis, 678. mental Methods and Techniques. See Stenlake, J. B. Still, J. E., and Cluley, H. J. Stoilis, E. Suryanarayana, C. V. See Kurian, A. Sutcliffe, L. H. See Emsley, J. W. Syers, J. K. See Iskandar, I. K.; Ryden, J. C. Szaplonczay, A. .M. Szepesi, G. See Gorog, S. T Tamba, 1. G., and Vantini, N. Polarographic determination of antimony in steels and cast irons, 542. Taylor, B..L. Review of Torok and Zimmer’s Quantztatave Evaluation of Spectrograms by Means of 1-Trans formation, 1008. - and Birks, F. T. Method of processing data from automatic microphotometers for emission- spectrographic analysis, 681. Taylor, G. G., and Waters, J. Radiometric deter- mination of trace amounts of anionic surfactants in ground water and potable water, 533. Taylor, T. See Mackie, I. M. Teasdale, D. See Allam, D. S. Tenygl, J. See Fleet, B. Testa, C., and Staccioli, L. Effect of various acids on atomic absorption of rare earths, 29. New applications of column reversed-phase partition chromatography with Microthene-710 supporting some selective extractants, 527. Thalmayer, C. E. Translator of Tolg’s Ultramicro Elemental Analysis.(Review), 678. Thomas, J. D. R. See Dames, J. E. W.; Grifiiths, Thompson, J. H. See Martin, J. P. Thorburn Burns, D. Review of Kenner’s AnalyticaE Separations and Determinations : Textbook in Quantitative Analysis, 839. - See also Fogg, A. G. Tirimanna, A. 5. L. Quantitative determination of pungent principle (capsaicin) of Ceylon chillies (Capsicum species), 372. Tijlg, G. Ultramicro Elemental Analysis. Trans- lated by Thalmayer. (Review), 678. Torok, T., and Zimmer, K. Quantitative Evalu- ation of Spectrograms by Means of &Transforma- tion. (Review), 1008. Torrance, K. See Midgley, D. Toth, K. See Izvekov, V. P. Townshend, A. Traore, K. See Brenet, J. P. Trkmillon, B. (Review), 840. Trinder, P. See Barham, D. Tuba, Z. See Oiirog, S. Turner, I.D. M. Turner, L. See Halstead, C. J. Tu& J. Spectrophotometric determination of phosphorus in biological samples after dry ashing without fixatives, 11 1. G. H.; Grifiiths, P. J. F. Review of Jander and Lafrenz’s Chimie en Solvants Non-Aqueux. Ionizing Solvents, 240. See Campbell, M. J. M.xii INDEX TO VOLUME 97 U Udris, J. Review of Crompton’s Chemical Analysis Udupa, H. V. K. See Narasimham, K. C. of Additives in Plastics, 678. V van Gils, W. F. See Gils, W. F. van. Van Loon, J. C. See Beamish, F. E. Vantini, N. See Tamba, M. G. Vasundara, S. See Narasimham, K. C. Vera, R. See Campos, M. Vicedomini, M. See Liberti, A. W Waters, J. See Taylor, C. G. Watts, R. W. E. See Chalmers, R. A. Webber, H. M. See Diggens, A. A.; Goodfellow, G. I. Wessels, E. J.See Brunink, H. West, T. 8. See Dagnall, R. M.; Johnson, H. N.; Kirkbright, G. F. Whiffen, D. H. Review of Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliff e’s Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Vol. 6, 158; Vol. 7, 496. White, C. E., and Argauer, R. J. Fluorescence Analysis. Practical Approach. (Review), 159. Whitehead, J. See Denton, C. L. Whiteoak, R. J. See Harris, R. J. Whitham, B. T. See Gilchrist, C. A. Williams, A. I. Williams, D. R. Wilson, A. pH Meters. (Review), 239. Winefordner, 3. D. Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis. Quantitative Analysis of Atoms and Molecules. (Review), 320. Wolfl, E. See Schiller, P. Wood, D. F. See Elwell, W. T. Wood, G. C. See Stenlake, J. B. Wood, R. See Dagnall, R. M.; Smith, A. F. Woodford, R. C. See Keily, T. Woodget, B. W.Review of Wilson’s $H Metevs, 239. Workman, E. J. Determination of mercury, indium and tellurium in mercury indium telluride, 703. Wragg, J. 5. See Murfin, J. W. Use of atomic-absorption spectro- photometry for determination of copper, chro- mium and arsenic in preserved wood, 104. See Hislop, J.. S. Y Yamaguchi, K. Spectral Data of Natural Products. Vol. 1. (Review), 238. Yuen, S. H., and Palmer, J. M. C. Potentiometric determination of monuron in herbicide formula- tions, 921. Z Zimmer, K. See Torok, T.INDEX TO VOLUME 97 xiii INDEX TO A Acidity: Determination of non-volatile - of rain water by coulometric procedure. Liberti, Possanzini and Vicedomini, 352. Enhancement of - in non-aqueous solvents. I. Improved procedure for determination of short-chain carboxylic acids in presence of their anhydrides.Greenhow and Parry Jones, 346. Acid(s) : Effect of various - on atomic absorption of rare earths. Szaplonczay, 29. Thermometric determination of - anhydrides in presence of parent -. Bark and Bate, 783. See also Amino-acids; Carboxylic acids; Fatty acids; Organic acids. Acrylamide: Determination of - in water by using electron-capture gas chromatography. Croll and Simkins, 281. Activation analysis: Principles of -. Kruger. (Review), 838. Additives: Chemical Analysis of - in Plastics. Air: Differential galvanic atmospheric ozone moni- tor. Lindqvist, 549. Field test for determination of some ketone vapours in -. Alloys : Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the Metals and their -) .Elwell and Wood. (Review), 495. Determination of microgram amounts of anti- mony, bismuth, lead and tin in aluminium, iron and nickel-base - by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Burke, 19. Determination of tungsten and silicon in highly alloyed materials by atomic-absorption spectro- scopy. Rooney and Pratt, 400. Indirect amplification procedure for determina- atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Johnson, Kirkbright and West, 696. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium - by atomic-fluorescence spectro- photometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Titrimetric determination of copper in steels and -. Rooney and Pratt, 731. Alphachloralose: Determination of -. I. In stupefying bait. Bailey, 676. Aluminium: Determination of microgram amounts of antimony, bismuth, lead and tin in -, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy.Burke, 19. Indirect amplification procedure for determina- tion of vanadium in - alloys by atomic- absorption spectroscopy. Johnson, Kirkbright and West, 696. Simultaneous determination of six metals in - alloys by atomic-fluorescence spectro- photometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Aluminosilicate: Analysis of - materials by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Ashley and Andrews, 841. Amalgams: Analysis of dental - by X-ray fluorescence, by using solution technique. Glossop, 13 1. Crompton. (Review), 678. Smith and Wood, 363. tion of vanadium in aluminium - by SUBJECTS Amberlite IRC-50 resin : Microdetermination of calcium by use of - and glyoxal bis(2- hydroxyanil).Hunter, 233. Ametryne: Comparison of some methods for deter- mination of triazine herbicides in water. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. Amino-acids: Microbiological assay of “essential” - in compound feedingstuffs. Barton- Wright, 138. Ammelide : High precision spectrophotometry. 11. Determination of -, ammeline and mel- amine in thermal decomposition products of urea. Farrow, Hill and Skinner, 42. Ammeline: High precision spectrophotometry. 11. Determination of ammelide, - and melamine in thermal decomposition products of urea. Farrow, Hill and Skinner, 42. Ammonia: Determination of - in boiler feed- water with ammonium-selective glass electrode. Goodfellow and Webber, 95. Determination of - in condensed steam and boiler feed-water with potentiometric - probe.Midgley and Torrance, 626. Ammonium: Determination of quaternary - salts in lead nitrate - copper(I1) nitrate solution. Narasimham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Amprolium: Residues of prophylactics in animal products. 11. Determination of - added to eggs and poultry meat. Cohen, Crisp and Norcup, 254. “AnalaR” : Inadmissibility of - method for determination of metallic zinc in zinc oxide. Norman, 156. Analysis: Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including - of the Metals and their Alloys). Elwell and Wood. (Review), 495. Analytical Chemistry of Sulfur and its Com- pounds. Karchmer. Pt. 111. Nuclear Mag- netic Resonance Data of Sulfur Compounds. Chamberlain and Reed. (Review), 679. Analytical Chemistry of Sulphur and its Com- pounds.Pt. I. Karchmer. (Review), 160. Analytical Geochemistry. Energlyn and Brealey. (Review), 1006. Analytical Methods for Organic Cyano Groups. Ashworth. (Review), 238. Analytical Separations and Determinations : Textbook in Quantitative - . Kenner. (Review), 839. Analytical Spectrometry. Galan. (Review), 927. Chemical - . Intensive Introduction to Modern -. Harris and Kratochvil. (Re- view), 320. Chemical - of Additives in Plastics. Cromp- ton. (Review), 678. Chemical Methods of Silicate ~ -a Handbook. Bennett and Reed. (Review), 581. of Technical CIPAC Handbook. Vol. I. - and Formulated Pesticides. Ashworth, Hen- riet, Lovett and Raw. Colorimetric Methods of -, Including Photo- metric and Fluorometric Methods. Snell and Snell. (Review), 839. Emission Spectrochemical -.Slavin. (Re- view), 679. Fluorescence -. Practical Approach. White and Argauer. (Review), 159. (Review), 79.xiv INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Analysis-continued Infrared - of Essential Oils. Bellanato and Hildago. (Review), 758. Instrumental - for Water Pollution Control. Mancy. (Review), 757. Investigation into more rapid procedures for preparing leaf-tissue samples for -. Basson and Bohmer, 482. Laboratory Handbook of Methods of Food -. 2nd Edn. Lees, 159. Method for chemical - of chrome ores and chrome-bearing refractories. Bennett and Reed, 794. Methods of Biochemical -. Glick. (Review), 582. Modern Food -. Hart and Fisher. (Review), 496. Pesticides Identification a t Residue Level. Biros. (Review), 680. Principles of Activation -. Kruger. (Review), 838.Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Xoble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. (Re- view), 927. Reference substances and reagents for use in organic micro-. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Joint Panel of Microchemical Methods Group and Analytical Standards Sub-Committee, 740. Spectrochemical Methods of -. Quantitative - of Atoms and Molecules. Winefordner. (Review), 320. Structural - of Organic Compounds by Spectroscopic Methods. Simon and Clerc. (Review), 1007. Technique for determining matrix correction factors and their application to X-ray fluores- cence - of low-grade iron ores over wide range of compositions. Hughes, 161. Textbook of Soil Chemical -. Hesse. (Re- view), 1006. Thermometric determination of acid anhydrides in presence of parent acids.Bark and Bate, 783. Titration of milligram amounts of fluoride. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fluorine Sub-Committee, 734. Titrimetric determination of copper in steels and alloys. Rooney and Pratt, 731. Treatis; on Analytical Chemistry. Pt. 11. Ana- lytical Chemistry of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Vol. 14. Kolthoff and Elving. (Review) , 408. Ultramicro Elemental -. TCilg. (Review), 678. Use of vitreous carbon as working electrode for coulometric redox titration. Jennings, Dodson and Atkinson, 923. Anhydrides: Thermometric determination of acid - in presence of parent acids. Bark and Bate, 783. Animal : Rapid method for accurate determination of lipid in - tissues. Atkinson, Fowler, Garton and Lough, 562.11. Determination of amprolium added to eggs and poultry meat. Cohen, Crisp and Norcup, 254. Antimony: Determination of microgram amounts of -, bismuth, lead and tin in aluminium, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Burke, 19. Residues of prophylactics in - products. Antimony-continued Polarographic determination of - in steels and cast irons. Tamba and Vantini, 542. Rapid neutron-activation method for simul- taneous determination of arsenic and - in rocks. Steinnes, 241. Antimony(II1) : Kinetic method for determination of arsenic(III), - and ascorbic acid. Burgess and Ottaway, 357. Antioxidants: Identification of - in polyethylene by gas chromatography. Denning and Marshall, 710. Apparatus: Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy.I. Use of automated sampling system (sampling and injection assembly). Pickford and Rossi, 647. Automated enzymic determination of oxalic acid in human serum. Knowles and Hodgkinson, 474. Automated method for microdetermination of sulphur (condenser - separator). Keay, MenagC and Dean, 897. Automated procedure for determination of sulphur in plant tissue. Basson and Bohmer, 266. Automatic determination of sugars in foodstuffs by continuous flow technique with redox detector (redox electrode assembly). Porter and Sawyer, 569. Continuous determination of sodium in high purity water by using sodium monitor incor- porating sodium-responsive glass electrode. Diggens, Parker and Webber, 198. Coulometric determination of sulphur dioxide by using differential electrolytic potentiometry for end-point location (cell assembly).Bailey and Bishop, 311. Detektoren in der Gas-Chromatographie. Jentzsch and Otte. (Review), 582. Determination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in flue gases. I. Sampling and colori- metric determination (sampling probe and absorption vessel). Halstead, Nation and Turner, 55. Determination of non-volatile acidity of rain water by coulometric procedure (measuring cell). Liberti, Possanzini and Vicedomini, 352. Determination of organocarbon in clay materials (dry- and wet-combustion systems). Ferris and Jepson, 940. Determination of steam-volatile N-nitrosamines by formation of electron-capturing derivatives from electrochemically derived amines (elec- trolysis cell).Alliston, Cox and Kirk, 915. Determination of sulphur in lubricating oil fractions and in fuel oils-coulometric method. (microcoulometer inlet modification). Dixon, 612. Determination of total mercury in sediments and soils. Iskandar, Syers, Jacobs, Keeney and Gilmour, 388. Differential galvanic atmospheric ozone monitor. Lindqvist, 549. Emission-spectrogaphic method for determina- tion of boron in nuclear-grade gaphite (elec- trode and excitation chamber). Rossi and Soldani, 124. Enthalpimetric determination of nitrogen-con- taining bases (injection pipette). Bark and Grime, 911.INDEX TO Apparatus-continued Field test for determination of some ketone vapours in air (absorber). Smith and Wood, 363. Fully automated method for determination of chemical oxygen demand (flow diagrams).Fleet and Ho, 321. Further investigations of Athavale method for determination of silver with silver - molyb- denum electrodes (cell), 409. Inexpensive gas chromatograph for detection and collection of labile organophosphorus compounds. Machin and Morris, 289. New method for measurement of extremely low humidities and its application to testing of desiccants. Still and Cluley, 1. Non-aqueous titrimetric determination of acid- evolved carbon dioxide in silicate rocks. Read, 134. pH Meters. Wilson. (Review), 239. Radiometric determination of trace amounts of anionic surfactants in ground water and potable water (counting vessel). Taylor and Waters, 533. Rapid, inexpensive coulometric determination of sulphur in petroleum products (furnace tube and coulometric cell).Carter, 929. Rapid method for accurate determination of lipid in animal tissues (syringe, chloroform dispenser system etc.), Atkinson, Fowler, Garton and Lough, 562. Semi-automated method for determination of available carbohydrate content of poultry feeds (manifold). Shannon, 209. Silver contamination from electric furnace (thermal fuse assembly). Parle and Fleming, 195. Simple thin-layer chromatographic technique for semi-quantitative determination of volatile nitrosamines in alcoholic beverages (micro- distillation -). Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colori- metric determination of rhamnose, quinovose, fucose and glucose (perspex chromatographic tank lid). Singh and Stacey, 977. Arsenic : Rapid neutron-activation method for simultaneous determination of - and antimony in rocks.Steinnes, 241. Recommended molybdenum-blue procedure for determination of - in steel. Fogg, Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 657. Use of atomic-absorption spectrophotometry for determination of copper, chromium and - in preserved wood. Williams, 104. Arsenic(II1) : Kinetic method for determination of -, antimony(II1) and ascorbic acid. Burgess and Ottaway, 357. Ascorbic acid: Kinetic method for determination of arsenic(III), antimony(II1) and -. Burgess and Ottaway, 357. Ashing : Investigation into more rapid procedures for preparing leaf-tissue samples for analysis. Basson and Bohmer, 482. Aspirin : Colorimetric method for determination of phenacetin and paracetamol. I. Automated procedure for determination, in formulations, of phenacetin and paracetamol alone or in presence of - and codeine phosphate.Murfin, 663. Sen and Dalpe, 216. VOLUME 97 xv Athavale method: Further investigations of - for determination of silver with silver - molyb- denum electrodes. Allam, Lamb and Teasdale, 409. Atomic-absorption spectrophotometry : Determina- tion of chloride by -. Belcher, Nadjafi, Rodriguez-Vazquez and Stephen, 993. Atomic-absorption spectroscopy: New graphite rod for flameless -, Steele and Guerin. (Com- munication), 77. Atradne : Comparison of some methods for deter- mination of triazine herbicides in water. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. B Bait: Determination of alphachloralose. I. In stupefying -. Bailey, 676. Bananas: Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identi- fication and determination of residues of quintozene in tomatoes, lettuces and - by gas chromatography. Baker and Flaherty, 378.Barban : Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of - and its major metabolites in crops. Harris and Whiteoak, 294. Barley: Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops. Bases : Enthalpimetric determination of nitrogen- containing -. Benzohydroxamic acids : Non-aqueous titration of p;substituted -. Agrawal, 578. Benzoic acid: Determination of - in meat and meat products by gas chromatography. Clarke, Humphreys and Stoilis, 433; Erratum, 759. Beverages: See Drinks. Bioassay : Dual-purpose basal medium for micro- biological assay of nicotinic acid (niacin) and pantothenic acid with Lactobacillus plantarurn.Barton-Wright, 300. Microbiological assay of “essential” amino-acids in compound feedingstuffs. Barton-Wright, 138. Biochemistry : Methods of Biochemical Analysis. Glick. (Review), 582. Biological material(s) : Automated method for microdetermination of sulphur. Keay, Menag6 and Dean, 897. Determination of lead in - by high-energy y-photon activation. Hislop and Williams. (Communication), 78. Determination of tin in - by using neutron- activation analysis. Bowen, 1003. Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 111. Automated determination of mercury in urine, fish and blood samples. Skare, 148. Spectrophotometric determination of phosphorus in biological samples after dry ashing without fixatives. TuS1, 1 1 1. Bismuth: Determination of microgram amounts of antimony, - , lead and tin in aluminium, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy.Burke, 19. Bisthiosemicarbazones : Potentiometric and spectro- photometric methods for determination of -. Campbell, Grzeskowiak, Jenkinson and Turner, 70. Blood: Gas-chromatographic method for deter- mination of increased bromide concentrations in -, Archer, 428. Harris and Whiteoak, 294. Bark and Grime, 911.xvi INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Blood-continued Improved colour reagent for determination of - glucose by oxidase system. Barham and Trinder, 142. Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 111. Automated determination of mercury in urine, fish and - samples. Skare, 148. Blood serum: Automated enzymic determination of oxalic acid in human serum.Knowles and Hodgkinson, 474. Boiler feed-water : Determination of ammonia in ~ with ammonium-selective glass electrode. Goodfellow and Webber, 95. Determination of ammonia in condensed steam and - with potentiometric ammonia probe. Midgley and Torrance, 626. Boilers : Determination of zinc in feed-water to high pressure - by atomic-fluorescence spectro- scopy. Marshall and Smith, 447. Bone: Determination of thorium in bovine - by neutron-activation analysis. Ohno and Ichi- kawa, 605. Book reviews: Ambrose. Gas Chromatography. 2nd Edn., 495. Ashworth. Analytical Methods for Organic Cyano Groups, 238. Ashworth, Henriet, Lovett and Raw. CIPAC Handbook. Vol. I. Analysis of Technical and Formulated Pesticides, 79. Beamish and Van Loon.Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals, 927. Bellanato and Hildago. Infrared Analysis of Essential Oils, 758. Bennett and Reed. Chemical Methods of Silicate Analysis-a Handbook, 581. Billmeyer. Textbook of Polymer Science. 2nd Edn., 160. Biros. Pesticides Identification a t Residue Level. Advances in Chemistry Series No. 104, 680. Brenet and Traore. Transfer Coefficients in Electrochemical Kinetics, 840. Crompton. Chemical Analysis of Additives in Plastics. International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 46, 678. Dyer. Liquid Scintillation Counting. Vol. 1, 58 1. Elwell and Wood. Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the Metals and their Alloys), 495. Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliffe. Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.T701. 6, 158; Vol. 7, 496. Energlyn and Brealey. Analytical Geochemistry. Methods in Geochemistry and Geophysics. Vol. 5, 1006. Erdey-GrGz. Kinetics of Electrode Processes, 1008. Galan. Analytical Spectrometry, 927. Glick. Griffiths and Thomas. Calculations in Advanced chemistry, 839. Gunstone. Topics in Lipid Chemistry. Vol. 2, 239. Harris and Kratochvil. Chemical Analysis. Intensive Introduction to Modern Analysis, 320. Hart and Fisher. Hesse. Textbook of Soil Chemical Analysis, Hudlickg. Organic Fluorine Chemistry, 239. Jander and Lafrenz. Ionizing Solvents. Edited Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 582. Modern Food Analysis, 496. 1006. by Foerst and Griinewald, 240. Book reviews-continued Jentzsch and Otte. Detektoren in der Gas- Chromatographie, 5 82.Jones. Introduction to Gas - Liquid Chromato- graphy, 160. Karchmer. Analytical Chemistry of Sulphur and Its Compounds. Pt I, 160. Pt 111. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data of Sulfur Compounds. Chamberlain and Reed, 679. Kenner. Analytical Separations and Determina- tions : Textbook in Quantitative Analysis, 839. Kirkland. Modern Practice of Liquid Chromato- graphy, 759. Kolthoff and Elving. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry. Pt 11. Analytical Chemistry of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Vol. 14, 408. Kruger. Principles of Activation Analysis, 838. L h g . Absorption Spectra in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Vols. XIV, XV and Cumulative Index, Vols. XI-XV, 80. Lees. Laboratory Handbook of Methods of Food Analysis. 2nd Edn., 159. Mancy.Instrumental Analysis for Water Pollu- tion Control, 757. Mann and Barnes. Electrochemical Reactions in Nonaqueous Systems, 158. Mattson and Mark. Activated Carbon. Surface Chemistry and Absorption from Solution, 158. Maunder. Practical Hints on Infra-red Spectro- metry from Forensic Analyst, 407. Milne. Mass Spectrometry : Techniques and Applications, 838. Mooney. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, 928. Parsons and McElfresh. Flame Spectroscopy : Atlas of Spectral Lines, 678. Ruig. Infrared Spectra of Monoacid Triglycerides, with some Applications to Fat Analysis, 584. Simon and Clerc. Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds by Spectroscopic Methods, 1007. Slavin. Emission Spectrochemical Analysis, 679. Snell and Snell. Colorimetric Methods of Analysis, Including Photometric and Fluoro- metric Methods, 839.Stewart. Infrared Spectroscopy. Experimental Methods and Techniques, 407. Tolg. Ultramicro Elemental Analysis. Trans- lated by Thalmayer, 678. Torok and Zimmer. Quantitative Evaluation of Spectrograms by Means of 2-Transformation, 1008. Trbmillon. Chimie en Solvants Non-Aqueux, 840. White and Argauer. Fluorescence Analysis. Practical Approach, 159. Wilson. pH Meters, 239. Winefordner. Spectrochemical Methods of Ana- lysis. Quantitative Analysis of Atoms and Molecules, 320. Yamaguchi. Spectral Data of Natural Products. Vol. 1, 238. Boric acid: New applications of column reversed- phase partition chromatography with Micro- thene-7 10 supporting some selective extrac- tants. Testa and Staccioli, 527. Boron: Determination of - in plants by emission spectroscopy with nitrous oxide - hydrogen flame. Emission-spectrographic method for determina- tion of - in nuclear-grade graphite. Rossi and Soldani, 124.Pau, Pickett and Koirtyohann, 860.INDEX TO VOLUME 97 xvii Bromide: Gas-chromatographic method for deter- mination of increased - concentrations in blood. Archer, 428. N-Bromosuccinimide : Determination of iodine con- tent of organic compounds as soluble iodides with -. Rarakat, Bassioni and El-Wakil, 466. Determination of some aromatic phenols with -. Barakat, Fayzalla and El-Aassar, 470. C Calcium: Determination of - in rain waters by using high-temperature flame-emission spectro- scopy. Searle and Kennedy, 457. Direct determination of - in zirconium and Zircaloy-2 by flame-emission spectrophoto- metry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame.Ghersini, Omenetto and Benetti, 182. Investigation of optimum composition of poly- (vinyl chloride) matrix membranes used for selective - -sensitive electrodes. Griffiths, Moody and Thomas, 420. Microdetermination of - by use of Amberlite IRC-50 resin and glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil) . Hunter, 233. Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of - and zinc in petroleum products by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Holding and Matthews, 189. Calcium carbonate : Automated method for deter- mination of lead in calcareous materials utilising liquid ion exchange. Ban0 and Crossland, 823. Calcium hydroxide : Quantitative determination of uncombined - and oxide in clinker and cement by X-ray diffraction.Bartl and PekArek, 848. Calcium oxide : Quantitative determination of un- combined calcium hydroxide and oxide in clinker and cement by X-ray diffraction. Bartl and PekArek, 848. Calculations in Advanced Chemistry. Griffiths and Thomas. (Review), 839. Calibration graphs: Technique for determining matrix correction factors and their application to X-ray fluorescence analysis of low-grade iron ores over wide range of compositions. Hughes, 161. Capsaicin : Quantitative determination of pungent principle (-) of Ceylon chillies (Capsicum species). Tirimanna, 3 72. Capsicum species : Quantitative determination of pungent principle (capsaicin) of Ceylon chillies (-). Tirimanna, 372. Captafol : Fungicide residues. 11. Simultaneous determination of residues of folpet, captan and - in selected fruits by gas chromatography.Baker and Flaherty, 713. Captan: Fungicide residues. 11. Simultaneous de- termination of residues of folpet, - and captafol in selected fruits by gas chromato- graphy. Baker and Flaherty, 713. Carbohydrate : Semi-automated method for deter- mination of available - content of poultry feeds. Shannon, 209. Surface Chemistry and Absorption from Solution. Mattson and Mark. (Review), 158. Use of vitreous - as working electrode for Carbon: Activated -. Carbon-continued Carbon dioxide : Non-aqueous titrimetric deter- mination of acid-evolved - in silicate rocks. Read, 134. Carbonyl : Possible method for identification of canned fish by separationof its - constitu- ents. McLay and Parsons, 376. Carboxylic acids : Derivatives for identification and quantitative determination of some keto and aldo-- by gas - liquid chromatography. Chalmers and Watts, 951.Enhancement of acidity in non-aqueous solvents. I. Improved procedure for determination of short-chain - in presence of their anhydrides. Greenhow and Parry Jones, 346. Cast iron: See Iron. Catechol violet: Complexation of tin(1V) with -. Budesinsky, 909. Cement: Quantitative determination of uncombined calcium hydroxide and oxide in clinker and __ by X-ray diffraction. Bartl and PekArek, 848. Cement clinker: Determination of silica in silicate materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardised inert dilution) method. Campos and Vera, 832. Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide: Determination of quaternary ammonium salts in lead nitrate - copper(I1) nitrate solution.Narasimham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Chemistry: Analytical - of Molybdenum and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the Metals and their Alloys). Elwell and Wood. (Re- view), 495. Analytical - of Sulfur and its Compounds. Karchmer. Pt. 111. Nuclear Magnetic Reson- ance Data of Sulfur Compounds. Chamberlain and Reed. (Review), 679. Analytical - of Sulphur and Its Compounds. Pt. 1. Karchmer. (Review), 160. Calculations in Advanced -. Griffiths and Thomas. (Review), 839. Chemical Analysis. Intensive Introduction to Modern Analysis. Harris and Kratochvil. (Review), 320. Chimie en Solvants Non-Aqueux. Trhillon. (Review), 840. Kinetics of Electrode Processes. Erdey-Grtiz. (Review), 1008. Organic Fluorine -. Hudlickf. (Review), 239. Recent Advances in Analytical - of Noble Metals.Beamish and Van Loon. (Review), 927. Textbook of Soil Chemical Analysis. Hesse. (Review), 1006. Topics in Lipid -. Vol. 2. Gunstone. (Re- view), 239. Treatise on Analytical -. Pt 11. Analytical - of Inorganic and Organic Compounds. Vol. 14. Kolthoff and Elving. (Review), 408. Chillies: Quantitative determination of pungent principle (capsaicin) of Ceylon - (Capsicum species). Tirimanna, 372. China clay: Shape factors of - - polyacrylamide suspensions. Dollimore, Horridge and Owens, 490. Chloral hydrate : Colorimetric method for determina- tion of -. Kamat, Barve and Mahal, 877. See also Organocarbon. coulometric redox titration. Jeinings, Dodson Chloramine-T : Assay of sodium borohydride by - and Atkinson, 923. oxidation. Shah, Padma and Murthy, 17.xviii INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Chloramine-T-con tinuad Detection of - in minced meat and farinaceous foods. Gils and Hidskes, 279.Chloride: Determination of - by atomic-absorp- tion spectrophotometry. Belcher, Nadjafi, Rodriquez-Vazquez and Stephen, 993. 4-Chlorobut-2-ynyl N- (3-chlorophenyl) carbamates : Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops. Harris and Whiteoak, 284. Chocolate: Assay of non-fat milk solids by deter- mination of orotic acid in milk - and in the milk. Motz, 866. Chromatograph : Inexpensive gas - for detection and collection of labile organophosphorus compounds. Machin and Morris, 289. Chromatography: Additive group retention indices in gas -. Lloyd, 708. Detektoren in der Gas-Chromatographie.Jentzsch and Otte. (Review), 582. Gas -. Ambrose. 2nd Edn. (Review), 495. Introduction to Gas - Liquid - . Jones. (Review), 160, Modern Practice of Liquid -. Kirkland. (Review), 759. New applications of column reversed-phase partition - with Microthene-710 supporting some selective extractants. Testa and Staccioli, 527. Quantitative esterification of lipids on thin-layer adsorbents. Christie, 221. Chrome: Method for chemical analysis of - ores and - -bearing refractories. Bennett and Reed, 794. Chromium: Analysis of high purity water by flame- less atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Use of atomic-absorption spectrophotometry for determination of copper, - and arsenic in preserved wood.Williams, 104. Chromium (VI) : Quantitative separation of - from other elements with strongly basic anion- exchange resin. Mulokozi, 820. CIPAC : See Collaborative International Pesticides Analytical Council Ltd. Citrus fruits : Colorimetric method for determination of 2-phenylphenol residues in -. Rajzman, 271. Clay: Determination of organocarbon in - materials. Ferris and Jepson, 940. Determination of water of crystallisation in gypsum by infrared spectroscopy in presence of - minerals. Bartl, 854. See also China clay. Clinker: Quantitative determination of uncombined calcium hydroxide and oxide in - and cement by X-ray diffraction. Bartl and PekArek, 848. Cobalt : Analysis of fluoroborate alloy plating solutions to determine iron, - and nickel. Keily and Woodford, 872.Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Solvent extraction of trace amounts of - from pure reagent chemicals and its spectrophoto- metric determination with 2-nitroso-5-dimethvl- Cobalt (II) : Analytical application of - catalytic pre-wave in presence of thiamine in its di- sulphide form. Sanz Pedrero and L6pez Fonseca, 81. Cobalt (II) thiocyanate: Improved test for cocaine, methaqualone and methadone with modified - reagent. Alliston, Bartlett, Maunder and Phillips, 263. Cocaine: Improved test for -, methaqualone and methadone with modified cobalt(I1) thiocyanate reagent. Alliston, Bartlett, Maunder and Phillips, 263. Codeine phosphate : Colorimetric method for deter- mination of phenacetin and paracetamol.I. Automated procedure for determination, in formulations, of phenacetin and paracetamol alone or in presence of aspirin and -. Murfin, 663. Collaborative International Pesticides Analyticsi Council Ltd.: CIPAC Handbook. Vol. I. Analysis of Technical and Formulated Pesti- cides. Ashworth, Henriet, Lovett and Raw. (Review), 79. Complexes: Complexation of tin(1V) with catechol violet. Budesinsky, 909. Computer(s) : Method of processing data from automatic microphotometers for emission- spectrographic analysis. Taylor and Birks, 681. method for spectrophotometric determination of overlapping pK, values. Heys, Kinns and Perrin, 52. Contamination: Silver ~ from electric furnace. Parle and Fleming, 195. Copper: Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy.I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. butyl-3-thiazolidine-2-thione, specific colori- metric reagent for determination of ~ in water. Stiff, 146. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Titrimetric determination of - in steels and alloys. Rooney and Pratt, 731. Use of atomic-absorption spectrophotometry for determination of -, chromium and arsenic in preserved wood. Williams, 104. Copper glycollate : Electrochemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes a t mercury cathode. Shrivastava and Gupta, 204. Copper lactate : Electrochemical studies of - and glycollate complexes a t mercury cathode.Shrivastava and Gupta, 204. Copper (11) nitrate : Determination of quaternary ammonium salts in lead nitrate - - solution. Narasimham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Copper pyrites : Use of elastic particle scattering for preliminary survey examinations in positive- ion microprobe analysis. Pierce, Peck and Cuff, 171. Corticosteroid (s) : Analysis of steroids. XXI. Spectrophotometric method for determination of 21-amino -. Gorog and Szepesi, 519; XXII. Specific method for determination of 21-halo - derivatives and related compounds. 3-Propyl-5-hydroxy-5-~-arabinotetrahydroxy- aminophenol. Motomizu, 986. Gorog and Tuba, 523.Coulometry: Mass and charge transfer kinetics and coulometric current efficiencies. 111. Pattern theory and its application to oxidation - reduction electrode processes.Bishop, 76 1 ; IV. Application of pattern theory to solvent- molecule and solvent-ion reactions and evalu- ation of current efficiencies, 772. Crops: Gas-chromatographic determination of resi- dues of barban and its major metabolites in -. Harris and Whiteoak, 294. Crystallisation: Determination of water of - in gypsum by infrared spectroscopy in presence of clay minerals. Bartl, 854. Cyanides : Radiochemical method for determining - in solution. Bowen, 728. Cyano groups: Analytical Methods for Organic -. Ashworth. (Review), 238. Cyanogen bromide : Identification of species of heat- sterilised canned fish by polyacrylamide-disc electrophoresis. Mackie and Taylor, 609. Cyanogen chloride: Determination of -.Bailey and Bishop, 691. Cyclamate: Determination of - in soft drinks by reaction with nitrous acid. Gas - liquid chro- matographic determination of cyclohexene and of cyclohexyl nitrite. Dalziel, Johnson and Shenton, 7 19. Cyclohexene : Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by reaction with nitrous acid. Gas - liquid chromatographic determination of - and of cyclohexyl nitrite. Dalziel, Johnson and Shenton, 719. Cyclohexyl nitrite : Determination of cyclamate in soft drinks by reaction with nitrous acid. Gas - liquid chromatographic determination of cyclo- hexene and of -. Dalziel, Johnson and Shenton, 719. Cyclopentanone : Solvent effects in determination of - by infrared spectroscopy. Cook and George, 250. D Data: Method for processing - from automatic microphotometers for emission-spectrographic analysis.Taylor and Birks, 681. Denatonium benzoate : Separations and thin-layer chromatographic determination of - and other quaternary ammonium denaturants in spirituous preparations. Glover and Blake, 891. Densitometry : Determination of nicotinic acid by fluorimetric -. Brunink and Wessels, 258. Dental amalgams: Analysis of - by X-ray fluorescence, by using solution technique. Glossop, 13 1. Desiccants: New method for measurement of extremely low humidities and its application to testing of -. Detectors: Detektoren in der Gas-Chromatographie. Jentzsch and Otte. (Review), 582. 2,4-Dichlorophenol: Improved colour reagent for determination of blood glucose by oxidase system. Barham and Trinder, 142. Diffusion: Influence of - on determination of particle-size distribution by gravitational and centrifugal sedimentation.Berg, 585. Diiodohydroxyquinoline: Determination of iodine content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Bassioni Still and Cluley, 1. V U L U l V l E 97 xix Dioscorea: Simplified method of extraction of diosgenin from - tubers and its determina- tion by gas - liquid chromatography. Rozanski, 968. Spectrophotometric determination of diosgenin in - composita following thin-layer chro- matography. S&nchez, Acevedo and Soto, 973. Diosgenin : Combined column-chromatographic and infrared spectrophotometric determination of - and yamogenin in fenugreek seed. Hard- man and Jefferies, 437. Simplified method of extraction of - from Dioscorea tubers and its determination by gas - liquid chromatography.Spectrophotometric determination of - in Dioscorea composita following thin-layer chro- matography. SAnchez, Acevedo and Soto, 973. Drinks: Determination of cyclamate in soft - b? reaction with nitrous acid. Gas - liquid chro- matographic determination of cyclohexene and of cyclohexyl nitrite. Dalziel, Johnson and Shenton, 719. Simple thin-layer chromatographic technique for semi-quantitative determination of volatile nitrosamines in alcoholic beverages. Sen and Dalpe, 216. Drug(s) : Improved test for cocaine, methaqualone and methadone with modified cobalt(I1) thiocyanate reagent. Alliston, Bartlett, Maun- der and Phillips, 263. Use of radioisotopically labelled compounds in - substance and formulated product stability studies.I. Studies with - substance. Hudson and Jones, 723. Rozanski, 968. E Eggs: Residues of prophylactics in animal products. 11. Determination of amprolium added to - and poultry meat. Cohen, Crisp and Norcup, 254. Electrochemistry: Analytical application of co- balt(I1) catalytic pre-wave in presence of thiamine in its disulphide form. and L6pez Fonseca, 81, Electrochemical Reactions in Nonaqueous Systems. Mann and Barnes. (Review), 158. Mass and charge transfer kinetics and coulometric current efficiencies. 111. Pattern theory and its application to oxidation - reduction electrode processes. Bishop, 761 ; IV. Application of pattern theory to solvent-molecule and solvent- ion reactions and evaluation of current efficiencies, 772.Transfer Coefficients in Electrochemical Kinetics. Brenet and Traore. (Review), 840. Voltammetric reduction of cations in mixed solvents. Athavale, Burangey and Dhanesh- war, 302. Electrode (s) : Continuous determination of sodium in high purity water by using sodium monitor incorporating sodium-responsive glass -. Diggens, Parker and Webber, 198. Determination of ammonia in boiler feed-water with ammonium-selective glass -. Good- fellow and Webber, 95. Effect of infrared radiation on potentiometric behaviour of gold-wire -. Dhaneshwar and Sanz Pedrero . and El-Wakil, 466. Dhaneshwar, -620.xx INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Electrode( s)-continued Investigation of optimum composition of poly- (vinyl chloride) matrix membranes used for selective calcium-sensitive - .Griffiths, Moody and Thomas, 420. Kinetics of - Processes. Erdey-Grhz. (Re- view), 1008. Mass and charge transfer kinetics and coulo- metric current efficiencies. 111. Pattern theory and its application to oxidation - reduction - processes. Bishop, 761. Nitrate ion selective - based on poly(viny1 chloride) matrix membranes. Davies, Moody and Thomas, 87. Use of vitreous carbon as working - for coulometric redox titration. Jennings, Dodson and Atkinson, 923. Enthalpimetry: Enthalpimetric determination of nitrogen-containing bases. Bark and Grime, 911. Essential oils: Infrared Analysis of -. Bellanato and Hildago. (Review), 758. Esterification : Quantitative ~ of lipids on thin- layer adsorbents. Christie, 221. Ethanol : Separation and thin-layer chromatographic determinations of denatonium benzoate and other quaternary ammonium denaturants in spirituous preparations.Glover and Blake, 891. F Fat : Infrared Spectra of Monoacid Triglycerides, with some Applications to - Analysis. Ruig. (Review), 584. Fatty acids: Determination of organic hydroxyl groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectro- scopy by using trimethylsilyl derivatives. Hase and Hase, 998. Studies on quantitative freeze-drying of aqueous solutions of some metabolically important aliphatic acids prior to gas - liquid chromato- graphic analysis. Feed-water: Determination of zinc in - to high pressure boilers by atomic-fluorescence spectro- scopy. Marshall and Smith, 447. Feeding stuffs : Microbiological assay of “essen- tial’’ amino-acids in compound -. Barton- Wright, 138.Semi-automated method for determination of available carbohydrate content of poultry feeds. Shannon, 209. Fenugreek seed: Combined column-chromatographic and infrared spectrophotometric determination of diosgenin and yamogenin in -. Hardman and Jefferies, 437. Fertilisers: High precision spectrophotometry. I. Assessment of performance of Unicam SP3000 spectrophotometer and its application to determination of phosphate in - and related materials. Docherty, Farrow and Skinner, 36. Fish : Identification of species of heat-sterilised canned ~ by polyacrylamide-disc electro- phoresis. Mackie and Taylor, 609. Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 111. Automated determination of mercury in urine, - and blood samples. Skare, 148. Possible method for identification of canned - by separation of its carbonyl constituents.McLay and Parsons, 376. Chalmers and Watts, 224. See also Boiler feed-water. Flame Spectroscopy: Atlas of Spectral Lines. Parsons and McElfresh. (Review), 678. Flue gases: Determination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in -. I. Sampling and colorimetric determination. Halstead, Nation and Turner, 55; 11. Continuous instrumental methods, 64. Fluorescence: Analysis of aluminosilicate materials by X-ray - spectrometry. Ashley and Andrews, 841. Analysis. Practical Approach. White and Argauer. (Review), 159. Technique for determining matrix correction factors and application to X-ray - analysis of low-grade iron ores over wide range of compositions. Hughes, 161. Fluoride: Determination of - in sugar cane by using ion-selective electrode.Louw and Richards, 334. Titration of milligram amounts of -. Society for Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Methods Committee, Fluorine Sub-committee, 734. Fluorine: Organic __ Chemistry. Hudlick?. (Review), 239. Fluoroborate: Analysis of - alloy plating solu- tions to determine iron, cobalt and nickel. Keily and Woodford, 872. Folpet : Fungicide residues. 11. Simultaneous determination of residues of -, captan and captafol in selected fruits by gas chromato- graphy. Baker and Flaherty, 713. Food(s) : Automatic determination of sugars in foodstuffs by continuous flow technique with redox detector. Porter and Sawyer, 569 Detection of chloramine-T in minced meat and farinaceous -. Gils and Hidskes, 279. Determination of steam-volatile N-nitrosamines in foodstuffs by formation of electron-capturing derivatives from electrochemically derived amines.Alliston, Cox and Kirk, 915. Laboratory Handbook of Methods of - Analysis. 2nd Edn. Lees. (Review), 159. Modern - Analysis. Hart and Fisher. (Re- view), 496. aqueous solutions of some metabolically im- portant aliphatic acids prior to gas - liquid chromatographic analysis. Chalmers and Watts, 224. Fruits : Colorimetric method for determination of 2-phenylphenol residues in citrus -. Rajz- man, 271. Fungicide residues. 11. Simultaneous deter- mination of residues of folpet, captan and captafol in selected - by gas chromato- graphy Baker and Flaherty, 713. Fucose : Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colorimetric determination of rhamnose, quino- vose, - and glucose.Singh and Stacey, 977. Fuel oils: Determination of sulphur in lubricating oil fractions and in - - coulometric method. Dixon, 612. Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identification and determination of residues of quintozene in tomatoes, lettuces and bananas by gas chro- matography. Raker and Flaherty, 378; 11. Simultaneous determination of residues of folpet, captan and captafol in selected fruits by gas chromatography, 713. Furnace: Silver contamination from electric -. Parle and Fleming, 195. Freeze-drying: Studies on quantitative - ofINDEX TO G Gas chromatography: See Chromatography. Gases : Determination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in flue -. I. Sampling and colori- metric determination. Halstead, Nation and Turner, 55 ; 11.Continuous instrumental methods, 64. Geochemistry: Analytical -. Energlyn and Brealey. (Review), 1006. Geological materials : Determination of molybdenum in - by combined solvent-extraction - atomic-absorption procedure. Hutchison, 118. Glass: Determination of silica in silicate materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardised inert dilution) method. Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environmental phos- phorus techniques. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Glucose : Improved colour reagent for determination of blood - by oxidase system. Barham and Trinder, 142. Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colori- metric determination of rhamnose, quinovose, fucose and -. Glycollic acid: Electrochemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes a t mercury cathode.Shrivastava and Gupta, 204. Glyoxal bis (2-hydroxyanil) : Microdetermination of calcium by use of Amberlite IRC-50 resin and -. Hunter, 233. Glyoxylic acid: Derivatives for identification and quantitative determination of some keto and aldo-carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromato- graphy. Chalmers and Watts. 951. Gold: Determination of trace (parts per loQ) amounts of - in plants by non-destructive activation analysis. Schiller, Cook, Kitzinger and Wolfl, 601. Effect of infrared radiation on potentiometric behaviour of - -wire electrodes. Dhanesh- war and Dhaneshwar, 620. Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. (Review), 927. Graphite : Emission-spectrographic method for de- termination of boron in nuclear-grade -. Rossi and Soldani, 124.New - rod for flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Steele and Guerin. (Communi- cation), 77. Gypsum: Determination of water of crystallisation in - by infrared spectroscopy in presence of clay minerals. Bartl, 854. Campos and Vera, 832. Singh and Stacey, 977. H Herbicide(s) : Comparison of some methods for determination of triazine - in water. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops. Harris and Whiteoak, 294. Potentiometric determination of monuron in - formulations. Yuen and Palmer, 921. Honey: Determination of 5-hydroxymethyl-2-fur- aldehyde in -. Humidity: New method for measurement of extremely low humidities and its application to testing of desiccants.Still and Cluley, 1. Dhar and Roy, 981. VOLUME 97 xxi Hydrocarbons : Determination of polycyclic aromatic - in mineral oils by thin-layer chromato- graphy and mass spectrometry. Gilchrist, Lynes, Steel and Whitham, 880. Hydrochloric acid: Effect of various acids on atomic absorption of rare earths. Hydroxyl : Determination of organic - groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy by using trimethylsilyl derivatives. Hase and Hase, 998. 5-Hydroxymethyl-2-luraldehyde: Determination of - in honey. Dhar and Roy, 981. 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid: Derivatives for identification and quantitative determination of some keto and aldo-carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromatography. Chalmers and Watts, 951. Szaplonczay, 29.I Indium: Determination of mercury, - and tellurium in mercury - telluride. Work- man, 703. Infrared Analysis of Essential Oils. Bellanato and Hildago. (Review), 758. Practical Hints on - Spectrometry from a Forensic Analyst. Maunder. (Review), 407. radiation: Effect of - on potentiometric behaviour of gold-wire electrodes. Dhanesh- war and Dhaneshwar, 620. spectra of Monoacid Triglycerides, with some Applications to Fat Analysis. de Ruig. (Review), 584. Spectroscopy. Experimental Methods and Tech- niques. Stewart. (Review), 407. spectroscopy : Solvent effects in determination of cyclopentanone by -. Cook and George, 250. Injections: Determination of riboflavine in - containing liver extract. Ismaiel, 644. Inositol: Microbiological assay of total and free - with Schizosaccharomyces pornbe.Barton- Wright, 74. Instrumentation : Instrumental Analysis for Water Pollution Control. Mancy. (Review), 757. Instruments: See Apparatus. Iodine: Determination of - content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromo- succinimide. Barakat, Bassioni and El-Wakil, 466. Iodochlorohydroxyquinoline : Determination of iodine content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Bassioni and El-Wakil, 466. lodoform: Determination of iodine content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromosuccinimide, Barakat, Bassioni and El-Wakil, 466. Ion-exchange : Automated method for determination of lead in calcareous materials utilising liquid -. Ban0 and Crossland, 823. Ion-exchangers : Quantitative separation of chro- mium(V1) from other elements with strongly basic anion-exchange resin.Nulokozi, 820. Ionizing Solvents. Jander and Lafrenz. (Review), 240. Ions : Voltammetric reduction of cations in mixed solvents. Athavale, Burangey and Dhanesh- war, 302. Iridium: Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. (Review), 927.xxii INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Iron : Analysis of fluoroborate alloy plating solutions to determine -, cobalt and nickel. Keily and Woodford, 872. -4nalysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Determination of microgram amounts of anti- mony, bismuth, lead and tin in aluminium, - and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy.Burke, 19. Polarographic determination of antimony in steels and cast -. Tamba and Vantini, 542. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Technique for determining matrix correction factors and their application to X-ray fluores- cence analysis of low-grade - ores over wide range of compositions. Iron(fI): Rapid method for extraction and deter- mination of - in silicate rocks and minerals. French and Adams, 828. Iron-55 : New applications of column reversed-phase partition chromatography with Microthene-710 supporting some selective extractants. Testa and Staccioli, 527. Irradiation : Use of eleastic particle scattering for preliminary survey examinations in positive-ion microprobe analysis.Pierce, Peck and Cuff, 171. Hughes, 161. K Ketone: Field test for determination of some -- vapours in air. Kineticjs) :. Analytical and - study of periodate oxidation of vanadium(1V) in acidic medium. Galliford and Ottaway, 412. of Electrode Processes. Erdey-GrGz. (Review), 1008. Mass and charge transfer - and coulometric current efficiencies. 111. Pattern theory and its application to oxidation - reduction elec- trode processes. Bishop, 761 ; IV. Application of pattern theory to solvent-molecule and solvent-ion reactions and evaluation of current efficiencies, 772. Transfer Coefficients in Electrochemical -. Brenet and Traore. (Review), 840. Smith and Wood, 363. L Laboratory ware : Sorption of inorganic phosphate by -.Implications in environmental phos- phorus techniques. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Lactic acid: Electrochemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes a t mercury cathode. Shrivastava and Gupta, 204. Lactobacillus plantarum: Dual-purpose basal medium for microbiological assay of nicotinic acid (niacin) and pantothenic acid with -. Barton-Wright, 300. Lactose: Enzymic method for determination of - in milk including human milk. Lanthanum oxide: Spectrophotometric determina- tion of trace amounts of thorium in -. RajkoviC, 114. Bahl, 559. Lead: Automated method for determination of - in calcareous materials utilising liquid ion exchange. Ban0 and Crossland, 823. Determination of - in biological materials by high-energy y-photon activation.Hislop and Williams. (Communication), 78. Determination of microgram amounts of anti- mony, bismuth, - and tin in aluminium, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Burke, 19. Lead nitrate: Determination of quaternary am- monium salts in -- copper(I1) nitrate solution. Narasimham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Lettuces: Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identi- fication and determination of residues of quintozene in tomatoes, - and bananas by gas chromatography. Baker and Flaherty, 378. Lime: Automated method for determination of lead in calcareous materials utilising liquid ion exchange. Ban0 and Crossland, 823. Limestone: Automated method for determination of lead in calcareous materials utilising liquid ion exchange.Ban0 and Crossland, 823. Lipid(s) : Quantitative esterification of - on thin-layer adsorbents. Christie, 221. Rapid method for accurate determination of - in animal tissues. Atkinson, Fowler, Garton and Lough, 562. Topics in - Chemistry. Vol. 2. Gunstone. (Review), 239. Liver: Determination of riboflavine in injections containing - extract. Ismaiel, 644. Lubricants : Determination of sulphur in lubricating oil fractions and in fuel oils - coulometric method. Dixon, 612. Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of calcium and zinc in petroleum products by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Holding and Matthews, 189. M Magnesium: Simultaneous determination of s& metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluores- cence spectrophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245.Manganese: Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automatic sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Mass Spectrometry: Techniques and Applications. Milne. (Review), 838. Meat (s) : Detection of chloramine-T in minced - and farinaceous foods. Gils and Hidskes, 279. Determination of benzoic acid in - and - products by gas chomatography. Clarke, Humphreys and Stoilis, 433; Erratum, 759. Determination of nicotinic acid by fluorimetric densitometry. Brunink and Wessels, 258. Determination of sulphur dioxide in -. Barnett, 937. Melamine: High precision spectrophotometry.11. Determination of ammelide, ammeline and - in thermal decomposition products of urea. Farrow, Hill and Skinner, 42.INDEX TO VOLUME 97 xxiii Membranes : Investigation of optimum composition of poly(viny1 chloride) matrix - used for selective calcium-sensitive electrodes. Griffiths, Moody and Thomas, 420. Mercury: Analysis of dental amalgams by X-ray fluorescence, using solution technique. Glossop, 131. Determination of -, indium and tellurium in - indium telluride. Workman, 703. Determination of total - in sediments and soils. Iskandar, Syers, Jacobs, Keeney and Gilmour, 388. Electrochemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes a t - cathode. Shrivas- tava and Gupta, 204. Microdetermination of - in biological samples. 111. Automated determination of - in urine, fish and blood samples. Mercury indium telluride : Determination of mercury, indium and tellurium in -.Workman, 703. Metaldehyde: Novel separation medium. Freegarde and Barnes, 406. Metals : Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble - . Beamish and Van Loon. (Review), 927. Simultaneous determination of six - in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Meteorite: Use of elastic particle scattering for preliminary survey examinations in positive- ion microprobe analysis. Pierce, Peck and Cuff, 171. Methadone: Improved test for cocaine, methaqua- lone, and - with modified cobalt(I1) thio- cyanate reagent. Alliston, Bartlett, Maunder and Phillips, 263. Methaqualone: Improved test for cocaine, - and methadone with modified cobalt(I1) thio- cyanate reagent.Alliston, Bartlett, Maunder and Phillips, 263. Microanalysis: Volatility of organic microanalytical standards. Martin and Thompson, 405. Microbiological assay: See Bioassay. Microbiology: Microbiological assay of total and free inositol with Schizosaccharomyces ponzbe. Barton-Wright, 74. Microphotometers: Method of processing data from automatic - for emission-spectrographic analysis. Taylor and Birks, 681. Microprobe : Use of elastic particle scattering for preliminary survey examinations in positive- ion ~ analysis. Pierce, Peck and Cuff, 171. Microthene-710: New applications of column reversed-phase partition chromatography with - supporting some selective extractants. Testa and Staccioli, 527.Milk: Assay of non-fat - solids by determination of orotic acid in - chocolate and in the -. Motz, 866. Enzymic method for determination of lactose in - including human -. Enzymic method for determination of skimmed - powder in soup and sauce mixes. Bahl, 213. Mineral oils: Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in - by thin-layer chromato- graphy and mass spectrometry. Gilchrist, Lynes, Steel and Whitham, 880, Skare, 148. Bahl, 559. Minerals: Determination of water of crystallisation in gypsum by infrared spectroscopy in presence of clay -. Bartl, 854. Rapid method for extraction and determination of iron(I1) in silicate rocks and -. French and Adams, 828. Molybdenum: Analytical Chemistry of - and Tungsten (Including Analysis of the MetaIs and their Alloys).Elwell and Wood. (Re- view), 495. Determination of - in geological materials by combined solvent-extraction - atomic-ab- sorption procedure. Hutchison, 118. Molybdenum-blue : Recommended - procedure for determination of arsenic in steel. Fogg, Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 657. Molybdovanadophosphoric acid: Indirect amplifica- tion procedure for determination of vanadium in aluminium alloys by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Johnson, Kirkbright and West, 696. Monuron : Potentiometric determination of ~ in herbicide formulations. Yuen and Palmer, 921. N Natural Products: Spectral Data of -. Vol. 1. Yamaguchi. (Review), 238. Neutron-activation analysis : Determination of tin in biological material by using -. Bowen, 1003. Niacin : See Nicotinic acid.Nickel : Analysis of fluoroborate alloy plating solutions to determine iron, cobalt and -. Keily and Woodford, 872. Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Determination of microgram amounts of anti- mony, bismuth, lead and tin in aluminium, iron and - base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Burke, 19. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Nicotinic acid: Determination of - by fluori- metric densitometry. Brunink and Wessels, 258. Dual-purpose basal medium for microbiological assay of - (niacin) and pantothenic acid with Lactobacillus plantarum. Barton-Wright, 300.Niobium: Determination of - in steel by atomic- absorption spectrophotometry. Martin, 394. Nitrate ion selective electrodes based on poly(viny1 chloride) matrix membranes. Davies, Moody and Thomas, 87. Nitric acid: Effect of various acids on atomic absorp- tion of rare earths. Szaplonczay, 29. Nitric oxide: Determination of - and nitrogen dioxide in flue gases. I. Sampling and colori- metric determination. Halstead, Nation and Turner, 55 ; 11. Continuous instrumental methods, 64. Nitrogen : Enthalpimetric determination of -- -containing bases. Bark and Grime, 911. Nitrogen dioxide : Determination of nitric oxide and - in flue gases. I. Sampling and colorimetric determination. Halstead, Nation and Turner, 55; 11. Continuous instrumental methods, 64.xxiv INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Nitrosamines: Simple thin-layer chromatographic Oxalic acid: Automated enzymic determination of technique for semi-quantitative determination - in human serum.Knowles and Hodgkin- of volatile - in alcoholic beverages. Sen son, 474. and Dalpe, 216. Oxaloacetic acid : Derivatives for identification and N-Nitrosamines: Determination of steam-volatile quantitative determination of some keto and - in foodstuffs by formation of electron- aldocarboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromato- capturing derivatives from electrochemically graphy. Chalmers and Watts, 951. derived amines. Alliston, COX and Kirk, 915. Ofidase system: Improved colour reagent for 2-Nitroso-5-dimethylaminophenol: Solvent extrac- determination of blood glucose by -.tion of trace amounts of cobalt from pure reagent ChmhAs and its sPectroPhotometric Oxidation: Analytical and kinetic study of periodate determination with -. Motomizu, 986. - of vanadium(1V) in acidic medium. Nitrous acid: Determination of cyclamate in soft Galliford and Ottaway, 412. drinks by reaction with -. Gas - liquid Oximes: Derivatives for identification and quanti- chromatographic determination of cyclohexene tative determination of some keto and aldo- and of cyclohexyl nitrite. Dalziel, Johnson carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromato- and Shenton, 719. graphy. Chalmers and Watts, 951. and quantitative determination of some keto of Sulfur and its Compounds. Karchmer. and aldo-carboxylic acids by gas - liquid Pt. HI. - Data of Sulfur Compounds.chromatography. Chalmers and Watts, 951. Chamberlain and Reed. (Review), 679. Oxygen : Full automated method for determination of chemical - demand. Fleet and Ho, 321. (Review), 928. Feeney and Sutcliffe. (Review), 158; vol. 7. Ozone: Differential galvanic atmospheric - (Review), 496. monitor. Lindqvist, 549. Barham and Trinder, 142. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance : Analytical Chemistry &Oxoglutaric acid : Derivatives for identification Reports On NMR Spectroscopy~ Progress in - Spectroscopy. Vol. 6. Emsley, 0 P Octadecyltrimethylammonium bromide : Determina- Palladium: Recent Advances in Analytical Chemis- tion of quaternary ammonium salts in lead try of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. nitrate - copper( 11) nitrate solution. Narasim- (Review), 927.ham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Pantothenic acid : Dual-purpose basal medium for Oil (s) : Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydro- microbiological assay of nicotinic acid (niacin) carbons in mineral - by thin-layer chro- and - with Lactobacillus plantarum. Barton- matography and mass spectrometry. Gilchrist, Wright, 300. Lynes, Steel and Whitham, 880. Paracetamol : Colorimetric method for determination Determination of sulphur in lubricating - of phenactin and -. I. Automated pro- fractions and in fuel - - coulometric method. cedure for determination, in formulations, of Dixon, 612. phenacetin and __ alone or in presence of essential : See Essential Oils. aspirin and codeine phosphate. Murfin, 663; Novel separation medium. Freegarde and 11. Manual procedure for determination of Barnes, 406.phenacetin or - in formulations. Murfin Rapid, inexpensive coulometric determination and Wragg, 670. Of in petroleum products* Carter, 929. Particle size : Influence of diffusion on determination Ores: Method for chemical analysis of chrome - of - distribution by gravitational and centri- and chrome-bearing refractories. Bennett and fugal sedimentation. Berg, 585. Reed, 794. Use of elastic - scattering for preliminary Technique for determining matrix correction survey examinations in positive-ion microprobe factors and their application to X-ray fluores- range of compositions. Hughes, 161. absorption of rare earths. Szaplonczay, 29. Periodate: Analytical and kinetic study of - Organic acids: Quantitative extraction and gas - oxidation of vanadium( 1V) in acidic medium.liquid chromatographic determination of - Galliford and Ottaway, 412. in urine. Chalmers and Watts. 958. Organic compounds: Structural Analysis of - by Spectroscopic Methods. Simon and Clerc. Pesticides: CIPAC Handbook. vole 1. Analysis of Technical and Formulated -. Ashworth, (Review), 1007. Henriet, Lovett and Raw. (Review), 79. Organocarbon: Determination of - in clay Identification a t Residue Level. Biros. (Re- materials. Ferris and Jepson, 940. Organophosphorus compounds: Inexpensive gas view), 680. labile -. Machin and Morris, 289. and collection of labile organophosphorus Orotic acid: Assay of non-fat milk solids by deter- mination of - in milk chocolate and in the Petroleum: Rapid, inexpensive CoulometriC deter- milk.Motz, 866. mination of sulphur in - products. Carter, Orthophosphate: Spectrofluorimetric determination 929. of - as quinine molybdophosphate. Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of bright, Narayanaswamy and West, 174. calcium and zinc in - products by atomic- Osmium : Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry absorption spectroscopy. Holding and of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. Matthews, 189. (Review), 927. pH Meters. Wilson. (Review), 239. analysis. Pierce, Peck and Cuff, 171. cence Of low-grade iron - Over wide perchloric acid: Effect of various acids on atomic chromatograph for detection and collection of Inexpensive gas chromatograph for detection compounds. Machin and Morris, 289. Kirk-INDEX TO Pharmaceutical : Use of radioisotopically labelled compounds in drug substance and formulated product stability studies.11. Application to - formulations. Hudson and Jones, 726. Phenacetin : Colorimetric method for determination of - and paracetamol. I. Automated pro- cedure for determination, in formulations, of - and paracetamol alone or in presence of aspirin and codeine phosphate. Murfin, 663; 11. Manual procedure for determination of - or paracetamol in formulations. Murfin and Wragg, 670. Phenethicillin potassium : Assay of potassium 6- [L- ( +) -or-phenoxypropionamido] penicillanate and 6 - [ ~ - ( +) -a-phenoxypropionamido]penicil- lanate in - by circular dichroism spectro- metry. Stenlake, Wood, Mital and Stewart, 639. Phenols : Determination of some aromatic - with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Fayzalla and El-Aassar, 470.2-Phenylphenol : Colorimetric method for determina- tion of - residues in citrus fruits. Rajzman, 271. I. Assessment of performance of Unicam SP3000 spectrophotometer and its application to deter- mination of - in fertilisers and related materials. Docherty, Farrow and Skinner, 36. Sorption of inorganic - by laboratory ware. Implications in environmental phosphorus techniques. Phosphorus: Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environ- mental - techniques. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Spectrophotometric determination of - in biological samples after dry ashing without fixatives. TuB1, 11 1. Pigments: Analysis of titanium dioxide - by automatic simultaneous X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Denton, Himsworth and White- head, 461.pKa values : Computer method for spectrophoto- metric determination of overlapping -. Heys, Kinns and Perrin, 52. Plant (s) : Automated procedure for determination of sulphur in - tissue. Basson and Bohmer, 266. Determination of boron in - by emission spectroscopy with nitrous oxide - hydrogen flame. Determination of trace (parts per lo9) amounts of gold in - by non-destructive activation ana- lysis. Schiller, Cook, Kitzinger and Wolfl, 601. Investigation into more rapid procedures for preparing leaf-tissue samples for analysis. Basson and Bohmer, 482. Plastics: Chemical Analysis of Additives in -. Crompton. (Review), 678. Plating solutions : Analysis of fluoroborate alloy - to determine iron, cobalt and nickel. Keily and Woodford, 872.Platinum: Biamperometric determination of - in some technical products. Hulanicki, Jedral and Rubel, 340. Plutonium: New applications of column reversed- phase partition chromatography with Micro- thene-7 10 supporting some selective extrac- tants. Testa and Staccioli, 527. Phosphate : High precision spectrophotometry. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Pau, Pickett and Koirtyohann, 860. See also Polymer. VOLUME 97 xxv Polarography : Electrochemical studies of copper lactate and glycollate complexes a t mercury cathode. Shrivastava and Gupta, 204. Pollution: Instrumental Analysis for Water - Control. Mancy. (Review), 757. Polyacrylamide: Shape factors of china clay - - suspensions. Dollimore, Horridge and Owens, 490. Polycarbonate : Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environ- mental phosphorus techniques.Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Polyethylene : Identification of antioxidants in ~ by gas chromatography. Denning and Mar- shall, 710. Polymer: Textbook of - Science. 2nd Edn. Billmeyer. (Review), 160. Polypropylene : Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environ- mental phosphorus techniques. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. Polysaccharides : Fractionation and identification of commercial hydrocolloid stabilising agents. Morley, Phillips, Power and Morgan, 315. Poly(viny1 chloride) : Investigation of optimum composition of - matrix membranes used for selective calcium-sensitive electrodes. Grif- fiths, Moody and Thomas, 420. Nitrate ion selective electrodes based on - matrix membranes. Davies, Moody and Thomas, 87.Potassium 6-[~-( + )-or-phenoxypropionamido]penicil- lanate: Assay of - and 6-[~-( +)-a-phenoxy- propionamido]penicillanate in phenethicillin potassium by circular dichroism spectrometry. Stenlake, Wood, Mital and Stewart, 639. Potentiometry : Coulometric determination of sul- phur dioxide by using differential electrolytic - for end-point location. Bailey and Bishop, 311. Effect of infrared radiation on potentiometric behaviour of gold-wire electrodes. Dhaneshwar and Dhaneshwar, 620. Poultry: Residues of prophylactics in animal pro- ducts. 11. Determination of amprolium added to eggs and - meat. Cohen, Crisp and Norcup, 254. Semi-automated method for determination of available carbohydrate content of - feeds.Shannon, 209. Probe: Determination of ammonia in condensed steam and boiler feed-water with potentio- metric ammonia -. Midgley and Torrance, 626. Prophylactics: Residues of - in animal products. 11. Determination of amprolium added to eggs and poultry meat. Cohen, Crisp and Norcup, 254. &thiasolidine-2-thione, specific colorimetric reagent for determination of copper in water. Stiff, 146. Pyrogallol : Colorimetric determination of - with sodium metavanadate in acetone - water solu- tion. Abdel Hamid, 787. Pyrograms: Additive group retention indices in gas chromatography. Lloyd, 708. Pyruvic acid : Derivatives for identification and quantitative determination of some keto and aldo-carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromato- graphy. Chalmers and Watts, 951.3-Propyl-5-hydroxy-5-~-arabinotetrahydroxybutyl-xxvi INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Q Quartz sand: Determination of silica in silicate materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardised inert dilution) method. Campos and Vera, 832. Quinine molybdophosphate: Spectrofluorimetric de- termination of orthophosphate as -. Kirk- bright, Narayanaswamy and West, 174. Quinovose: Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colorimetric determination of rhamnose, -, fucose and glucose. Singh and Stacey, 977. Quintozene: Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identification and determination of residues of - in tomatoes, lettuces and bananas by gas chromatography. Baker and Flaherty, 378. R Radioactive materials : Radiochemical method for determining cyanides in solution. Bowen, 728. Use of radioisotopically labelled compounds in drug substance and formulated product stability studies.I. Studies with drug substance. Hudson and Jones, 723; 11. Application to pharmaceutical formulations, 726. Radiochemistry : Radiochemical method for deter- mining cyanides in solution. Use of radioisotopically labelled compounds in drug substance and formulated product stability studies. I. Studies with drug substance. Hudson and Jones, 723. 11. Application to pharma- ceutical formulations, 726. Rain water: See Water. Rare earths: Effect of various acids on atomic absorption of -. Szaplonczay, 29. Reactions : Electrochemical - in Nonaqueous Systems. Mann and Barnes. (Review), 158. Reagent (s) : Improved colour - for deter- mination of blood glucose by oxidase system. Barham and Trinder, 142.Improved test for cocaine, methaqualone and methadone with modified cobalt(I1) thio- cyanate -. Alliston, Bartlett, Maunder and Phillips, 263. butyl-3-thiazolidine-2-thione, specific colori- metric - for determination of copper in water. Stiff, 146. Reference substances and ___ for use in organic micro-analysis. Society for Analytical Chemis- try, Analytical Methods Committee, Joint Panel of Microchemical Methods Group and Analytical Standards Sub-committee, 740. Solvent extraction of trace amounts of cobalt from pure - chemicals and its spectrophoto- metric determination with 2-nitroso-5-dimethyl- aminophenol. Motomizu, 986. Refractories : Method for chemical analysis of chrome ores and chrome-bearing -. Bennett and Reed, 794. Retention indices: Additive group - in gas chromatography.Lloyd, 708. Rhamnose: Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colorimetric determination of -, quino- vose, fucose and glucose. Singh and Stacey, 977. Rhodium : Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon. (Review), 927. Bowen, 728. 3-Propyl-5-hydroxy-5-~-arabinotetrahydroxy- in injections Riboflavine : Determination of - containing liver extract. Ismaiel, 644. Rocks : Non-aqueous titrimetric determination of acid-evolved carbon dioxide in silicate ---. Read, 134. Rapid method for extraction and determination of iron(I1) in silicate - and minerals. French and Adams, 828. Rapid neutron-activation method for simul- taneous determination of arsenic and antimony in -. Steinnes, 241. Ruthenium : Recent Advances in Analytical Chemis- try of Noble Metals. Beamish and Van Loon.(Review), 927. S Sampling: Analysis of high purity water by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated - system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. Sauce: Enzymic method for determination of skimmed milk powder in soup and - mixes. mixes. Bahl, 213. Schizosaccharomyces pombe: Microbiological assay of total and free inositol with -. Barton-Wright, 74. Scintillation counting: Liquid -. Dyer. (Re- view), 581. Sedimentation : Influence of diffusion on deter- mination of particle-size distribution by gravitational and centrifugal -. Berg, 585. Sediments: Determination of total mercury in - and soils. Iskandar, Syers, Jacobs, Keeney and Gilmour, 388. Simplified method for determination of selenium in soils and -.Hemsted, Sina and Cekiqer, 383. Selenium : Simplified method for determination of - in soils and sediments. Hemsted, Sina and Cekiqer, 383. Separation : Novel - medium. Freegarde and Barnes, 406. Serum: See Blood serum. Silica: Determination of - in silicate materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardardised inert dilution) method. Anal ysis-a Silicate: Chemical Methods of - Handbook. Bennett and Reed. (Review), 581. Determination of silica in - materials by X-ray fluorescence (standardised inert dilu- tion) method. Campos and Vera, 832. Rapid method for extraction and determination of iron(I1) in - rocks and minerals. French and Adams, 828. Silicon: Determination of tungsten and silicon in highly alloyed materials by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.Rooney and Pratt, 400. Silver contamination from electric furnace. Parle and Fleming, 195. Further investigations of Athavale method for determination of - with - - molybdenum electrodes. Silver-llOm : Radiochemical method for determining cyanides in solution. Bowen, 728. Skimmed milk: See Milk. Society for Analytical Chemistry: Analytical Methods Committee, Fluorine Sub-committee. Titra- tion of milligram amounts of fluoride, 734. Campos and Vera, 832. Allam, Lamb and Teasdale, 409.INDEX TO VOLUME 97 xxvii Society €or Analytical Chemistry-continued Analytical Methods Committee, Joint Panel of Microchemical Methods Group and Analytical Standards Sub-committee. Reference sub- stances and reagents for use in organic micro- analysis, 740.Sodium: Continuous determination of - in high purity water by using - monitor incor- porating - -responsive glass electrode. Dig- gens, Parker and Webber, 198. Sodium borohydride: Assay of - by chloramine-T oxidation. Shah, Padma and Murthy, 17. Sodium metavanadate : Colorimetric determination of pyrogallol with - in acetone - water solution. Abdel Hamid, 787. Soil (s) : Automated method for microdetermination of sulphur. Determination of total mercury in sediments and -. Iskandar, Syers, Jacobs, Keeney and Gilmour, 388. Simplified method for determination of selenium in __ and sediments. Hemsted, Sina and Cekiqer, 383. Textbook of ~- Chemical Analysis. Hesse. (Review), 1006. Solvent (s) : Chimie en Solvants Non-Aqueux. Tremillon. (Review), 840. effects in determination of cyclopentanone by infrared spectroscopy.Cook and George, 250. Electrochemical Reactions in Nonaqueous Sys- tems. Mann and Barnes. (Review), 158. Ionizing -. Jander and Lafrenz. (Review), 240. Voltammetric reduction of cations in mixed -. Athavale, Burangey and Dhaneshwar, 302. Spectra: Absorption - in Ultraviolet and Visible Region. Vols. XIV, XV and Cumulative Index, Vols. XI-XV. LAng. (Review), 80. Emission Spectrochemical Analysis. Slavin. (Review), 679. Flame Spectroscopy : Atlas of Spectral Lines. Parsons and McElfresh. (Review), 678. Infrared - of Monoacid Triglycerides, with some Applications to Fat Analysis. Ruig. (Review), 584. Spectral Data of Natural Products. Vol. 1. Yamaguchi. (Review), 238. Keay, MenagC and Dean, 897. Spectrochemical Analysis : See Analysis. Spectrograms: Quantitative Evaluation of - by Means of Z-Transformation. Torok and Zimmer.(Review), 1008. Spectrography : Method of processing data from automatic microphotometers for emission- spectrographic analysis. Taylor and Birks, 681. Quantitative Evaluation of Spectrograms by Means of Z-Transformation. Torok and Zimmer. (Review), 1008. Spectrometry: Analysis of aluminosilicate materials by X-ray fluorescence -. Ashley and Andrews, 841. Analytical -. Galan. (Review), 927. Practical Hints on Infra-red - from a Forensic Analyst. Maunder. (Review), 407. Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis. Quanti- tative Analysis of Atoms and Molecules. Winefordner. (Review), 320. Statistical and practical considerations of limits of detection in X-ray -.Pantony and Hurley, 497. Spectrophotometry : High precision -. I. Assess- ment of performance of Unicam SP3000 spectrophotometer and its application to de- termination of phosphate in fertilisers and related materials. Docherty, Farrow and Skinner, 36; 11. Determination of ammelide, ammeline and melamine in thermal decom- position products of urea. Farrow, Hill and Skinner, 42. Spectroscopy: Annual Reports on NMR Spectro- scopy. Mooney. (Review), 928. Flame -: Atlas of Spectral Lines. Parsons and McElfresh. (Review), 678. Infrared -. Experimental Methods and Techniques. Stewart. (Review), 407. Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -. Vol. 6. Emsley, Feeney and Sutcliffe. (Re- view), 158; Vol. 7. (Review), 496. Spectral Data of Natural Products. Vol. 1.Yamaguchi. (Review), 238. Structural Analysis of Organic Compounds by Spectroscopic Methods. Simon and Clerc. (Review), 1007. Soup: Enzymic method for determination of skimmed milk powder in __ and sauce in mixes. Bahl, 213. Stabilisers: Fractionation and identification of commercial hydrocolloid stabilising agents. Morley, Phillips, Power and Morgan, 315. Stability : Use of radioisotopically labelled com- pounds in drug substance and formulated product - studies. I. Studies with drug substance. Hudson and Jones, 723; 11. Application to pharmaceutical formulations, 726. Standards : Volatility of organic microanalytical -. Martin and Thompson, 405. Statistics: Statistical and practical considerations of limits of detection in X-ray spectrometry. Pantony and Hurley, 497.Steam : Determination of ammonia in condensed - and boiler feed-water with potentiometric ammonia probe. Midgley and Torrance, 626. atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. Martin, 394. Determination of tin in - by solvent extraction followed by atomic-absorption spectrophoto- metry. Headridge and Sowerbutts, 442. Polarographic determination of antimony in - and cast irons. Tamba and Vantini, 542. Recommended molybdenum-blue procedure for Marriott and Thorburn Burns, 657. Titrimetric determination of copper in - and alloys. Rooney and Pratt, 731. Steroids: Analysis of -. XXI. Spectrophoto- metric method for determination of 21-amino corticosteroids. Gorog and Szepesi, 5 19. XXII. Specific method for determination of 21-halo corticosteroid derivatives and related compounds.Gorog and Tuba, 523. Sugar beet : Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops. Sugar cane: Determination of fluoride in - by using ion-selective electrode. Louw and Richards, 334. Sugars: Automatic determination of - in food- stuffs by continuous flow technique with redox detector. Porter and Sawyer, 569. Py Steel ( 8 ) : Determination of niobium in - determination of arsenic in - Fogg, Harris and Whiteoak, 294.xxviii INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Sugars-continued Thin-layer chromatographic separation and colori- metric determination of rhamnose, quinovose, fucose and glucose. Sulphur: Analytical Chemistry of ___ and its Compounds. Pt I. Karchmer. (Review) , 160; Pt 111. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data of - Compounds.Chamberlain and Reed. (Review), 679. Automated method for niicrodetermination of - . Keay, Menage and Dean, 897. Automated procedure for determination of - in plant tissue. Determination of - in lubricating oil fractions and in fuel oils - coulometric method. Dixon, 612. Rapid, inexpensive coulometric determination of - in petroleum products. Specific detection of aromatic compounds con- taining - and thiazole compounds on thin- layer chromatographic plates. Bhatia, Bajaj, Singh and Bhatia, 889. Sulphur dioxide : Coulometric determination of - by using differential electrolytic potentiometry for end-point location. Bailey and Bishop, 311. Barnett, 937. Sulphuric acid: Effect of various acids on atomic absorption of rare earths. Surface active agents : Determination of quaternary ammonium salts in lead nitrate - copper(I1) nitrate solution.Narasimham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260. Radiometric determination of trace amounts of anionic surfactants in ground water and potable water. Taylor and Waters, 533. Surfactants: See Surface active agents. Suspensions : Shape factors of china clay - polyacryl- amide -. Dollimore, Horridge and Owens, 490. Singh and Stacey, 977. Basson and Bohmer, 266. Carter, 929. Determination of - in meats. Szaplonczay. 29, T Tellurium: Determination of mercury, indium and - in mercury indium telluride. Workman, 703. Terbutryne: Comparison of some methods for determination of triazine herbicides in water. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide : Determina- tion of quaternary ammonium salts in lead nitrate - copper(I1) nitrate solution. Narasim- ham, Vasundara and Udupa, 260.Thiamine: Analytical application of cobalt(I1) catalytic pre-wave in presence of - in its disulphide form. Sanz Pedrero and L6pez Fonseca, 81. Thiazole : Specific detection of aromatic compounds containing sulphur and - compounds on thin-layer chromatographic plates. Bhatia, Bajaj, Singh and Bhatia, 889. 4- (2'-Thiazolylazo) resorcinol : Visual estimation and spectrophotometric determination of zinc in potable waters with -. Evans and Sayers, 453. 2-Thiobarbituric acid : Colorimetric method for determination of chloral hydrate. Kamat, Barve and Mahal, 877. Thiourea: Oxidimetric assay of - with perman- ganate. Kurian and Suryanarayana, 676. Thorium: Determination of - in bovine bone by neutron-activation analysis.Ohno and Ichikawa, 605. Thorium-continued Spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of - in lanthanum oxide. Raj kovid, 114. Thymol : Determination of some aromatic phenols with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Fayzalla and El-Aassar, 470. Thyroxine sodium: Determination of iodine content of organic compounds as soluble iodides with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Bassioni and El-Wakil, 466. Tin : Determination of microgram amounts of anti- mony, bismuth, lead and - in aluminium, iron and nickel-base alloys by non-aqueous atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Burke, 19. Determination of - in biological material by using neutron-activation analysis. Bowen, 1003. Determination of - in steels by solvent extraction followed by atomic-absorption spec- trophotometry.Headridge and Sowerbutts, 442. Tin(1V) : Complexation of - with catechol violet. Budesinsky, 909. Tissues : Rapid method for accurate determination of lipid in animal -. Atkinson, Fowler, Garton and Lough, 562. Titanium dioxide: Analysis of - pigments by automatic simultaneous X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Denton, Himsworth and White- head, 461. Titrations : See Analysis. Tomatoes: Fungicide residues. I. Detection, identi- fication and determination of residues of quintozene in -, lettuces and bananas by gas chromatography. Baker and Flaherty, 378. Transmission fluid : Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of calcium and zinc in petroleum products by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Holding and Matthews, 189.Triazine : Comparison of some methods for deter- mination of - herbicides in water. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. Triglycerides : Infrared Spectra of Monoacid -, with some Applications to Fat Analysis. Ruig. (Review), 584. Trimethylsilyl: Determination of organic hydroxyl groups by nuclear magnetic resonance spectro- scopy by using - derivatives. Hase and Hase, 998. esters : Derivatives for identification and quanti- tative determination of some keto and aldo- carboxylic acids by gas - liquid chromato- graphy. Chalmers and Watts, 951. Tungsten : Analytical Chemistry of Molybdenum and - (Including Analysis of the Metals and their Alloys). Elwell and Wood. (Re- view), 495. Determination of - and silicon in highly alloyed materials by atomic-absorption spectro- scopy.Rooney and Pratt, 400. U Unicam SP3000 spectrophotometer : High precision spectrophotometry. I. Assessment of perfor- mance of - and its application to deter- mination of phosphate in fertilisers and related materials. Docherty, Farrow and Skinner, 36. p-Uradne : Potentiometric determination of - with ion-selective electrode. Izvekov, Kucsera- PApay, T6th and Pungor, 634.INDEX TO VOLUME 97 xxix Urea: High precision spectrophotometry. 11. De- termination of ammelide, ammeline and melamine in thermal decomposition products of -. Urine : Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. 111. Automated determination of mercury in - , fish and blood samples. Skare, 148. New applications of column reversed-phase partition chromatography with Microthene-7 10 supporting some selective extractants. Testa and Staccioli, 527. Quantitative extraction and gas - liquid chromato- graphic determination of organic acids in -. Chalmers and Watts, 958. Farrow, Hill and Skinner, 42. V Vanadium : Indirect amplification procedure for determination of - in aluminium alloys by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Johnson, Kirkbright and West, 696. Vanadium(1V) : Analytical and kinetic study of periodate oxidation of - in acidic medium. Galliford and Ottaway, 412. Vanillin : Determination of some aromatic phenols with N-bromosuccinimide. Barakat, Fayzalla and El-Aassar, 470. Volatility of organic microanalytical standards. Martin and Thompson, 405. W Water(s) : Analysis of high purity - by flameless atomic-absorption spectroscopy. I. Use of automated sampling system. Pickford and Rossi, 647. comparison of some methods for determination of triazine herbicides in -. McKone, Byast and Hance, 653. Continuous determination of sodium in high purity - by using sodium monitor incor- porating sodium-responsive glass electrode. Diggens, Parker and Webber, 198. Determination of acrylamide in - by using electron-capture gas chromatography. Croll and Simkins, 281. Determination of calcium in rain - by using high-temperature flame-emission spectroscopy. Searle and Kennedy, 457. Determination of non-volatile acidity of rain - by coulometric procedure. Liberti, Possanzini and Vicedomini, 352. Determination of - of crystallisation in gypsum by infrared spectroscopy in presence of clay minerals. Bartl, 854. Fully automated method for determination of chemical oxygen demand. Fleet and Ho, 321. Instrumental Analysis for - Pollution Control. Mancy. (Review), 757. Microdetermination of calcium by use of Amber- lite IRC-50 resin and glyoxal bis( 2-hydroxy- anil). Hunter, 233. butyl-3-thiazolidine-2-thione, specific colori- metric reagent for determination of copper in -. Stiff, 146. Radiometric determination of trace amounts of anionic surfactants in ground - and potable -. Taylor and Waters, 533. 3-Propyl-5-hydroxy-5-~-arabinotetrahydroxy- Water (s)--continued Sorption of inorganic phosphate by laboratory ware. Implications in environmental tech- niques. Visual estimation and spectrophotometric deter- mination of zinc in potable - with 4-(2’- thiazoly1azo)resorcinol. Evans and Sayers, 463. Wheat: Gas-chromatographic determination of residues of barban and its major metabolites in crops. Wood: Use of atomic-absorption spectrophotometry for determination of copper, chromium and arsenic in preserved -. Ryden, Syers and Harris, 903. See also Feed-water; Humidity. Harris and Whiteoak, 294. Williams, 104. 11: X-Ray diffraction : Quantitative determination of uncombined calcium hydroxide and oxide in clinker and cement by -. Bartl and PekArek, 848. fluorescence : Analysis of dental amalgams by -, by using solution technique. Glossop, 131. fluorescence : Determination of silica in silicate materials by - (standardised inert dilution) method. Campos and Vera, 832. fluorescence analysis : Technique for determining matrix correction factors and their application to - of low-grade iron ores over wide range of compositions. Hughes, 161. Fluorescence spectrometry : Analysis of alumino- silicate materials by - . Ashley and Andrews, 841. spectrometry : Statistical and practical considera- tions of limits of detection in -. Pantony and Hurley, 497. Y Yamogenin : Combined column-chromatographic and infrared determination of diosgenin and - in fenugreek seed. Hardman and Jefferies, 437. Z Zinc: Determination of - in feed-water to high pressure boilers by atomic-fluorescence spectro- scopy. Marshall and Smith, 447. Inadmissibility of “AnalaR” method for deter- mination of metallic - in - oxide. Norman, 156. Use of mixed-solvent system for determination of calcium and ___ in petroleum products by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Holding and Matthews, 189. Simultaneous determination of six metals in aluminium alloys by atomic-fluorescence spec- trophotometry. Dagnall, Kirkbright, West and Wood, 245. Visual estimation and spectrophotometric deter- mination of - in potable waters with 4-(2’-thiazolylazo)resorcinol. Evans and Sayers, 453. Zinc oxide: Inadmissibility of ‘‘ AnalaR” method for determination of metallic zinc in -. Norman, 156.XXX INDEX TO VOLUME 97 Zircaloy-2: Direct determination of calcium in Zirconium: Direct determination of calcium in - zirconium and - by flame-emission spectro- and Zircaloy-2 by flame-emission spectrophoto- photometry with nitrous oxide - acetylene metry with nitrous oxide - acetylene flame. flame. Ghersini, Omenetto and Benetti, 182. Ghersini, Omenetto and Benetti, 182. ERRATUM : VOL. 97, 1972: p. 433, lines 11 and 38, and p. viii, line 27. For “Chromosorb W” read “Chromosorb W acid-washed-DMCS”.
ISSN:0003-2654
DOI:10.1039/AN97297BA001
出版商:RSC
年代:1972
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