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2. XXVIII.―On a mode of measuring the relative sensitiveness of photographic papers.
3. 680. Behaviour of some alkylphosphonic acids in paper chromatography and paper electrophoresis.
4. 478. The separation of acids by paper partition chromatography.
5. 695. The detection of deoxy-sugars, glycals, and methyl pentoses in paper partition chromatography.
6. 345. Quantitative analysis of mixtures of sugars by the method of partition chromatography. Part V. Improved methods for the separation and detection of the sugars and their methylated derivatives on the paper chromatogram.
7. 617. The detection of glycosides and non-reducing carbohydrate derivatives in paper partition chromatography.
8. XXIII.―Dendritic spots on paper.
9. 925. The direct measurement of the absorption spectra of some plant phenols on paper strip chromatograms.
10. 101. Analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part I. Movement of cations with complex-forming solvent mixtures.
11. Continuous electrophoresis on paper.
12. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VI. Further studies on the separation and detection of lanthanons.
13. 923. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part V. The separation and detection of certain lanthanons.
14. 167. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part. III. A scheme for the qualitative analysis of an unknown mixture of cations.
15. 831. Ionophoresis of carbohydrates. Part IV. Separations of carbohydrates on fibreglass sheets.
16. 275. The quantitative analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography.
17. 102. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part II. Analysis of cations and anions.
18. 699. Separations by partition chromatography on paper. (i) Strontium from barium, calcium, and magnesium. (ii) Potassium, rubidium, and cæsium. (iii) Sodium and lithium.
19. 662. The structure of Sterculia setigera gum. Part I. An investigation by the method of paper partition chromatography of the products of hydrolysis of the gum.
20. XXXVIII.―Dendritic spots in paper.
21. 230. Studies in the synthesis of cortisone. Part XIX. Paper chromatography of some steroidal 11 : 12-diols and -ketols.
22. 416. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part VI. Introduction to a group of papers. Unimolecular olefin formation from tert.-butyl-and tert.-amyl-sulphonium salts.
23. 757. Complexes between polyhydroxy-compounds and inorganic oxy-acids. Part IV. Dimolybdate and ditungstate ions as complexing agents, and paper electrophoresis of maltodextrinols and isomaltodextrinols in molybdate and tungstate solutions.
24. 831. Paper ionophoresis of sugars and other cyclic polyhydroxy-compounds in molybdate solution.
25. 268. Cyclitols. Part V. Paper ionophoresis, complex formation with borate, and the rate of periodic acid oxidations.
26. 100. Inorganic chromatography on cellulose. Part II. The separation and detection of metals and acid radicals on strips of absorbent paper.
27. 661. Cherry gum. Part III. An examination of the products of hydrolysis of methylated degraded cherry gum, using the method of paper partition chromatography.
28. 615. Characterisation of primary aliphatic amines by reaction with o-acetoacetylphenol and by paper chromatography.
29. 756. The optical resolution of aromatic amino-acids on paper chromatograms.
30. 636. Pteridine studies. Part XXVI. Acid catalysis of Michael-type reactions. Resolution of a racemic dipteridinylmethane during paper chromatography.
31. 57. Paper-chromatographic investigation of the transglycosylation of N-arylhexosylamines and arylamines.
32. 247. The structure of Sterculia setigera gum. Part II. An investigation by the method of paper partition chromatography of the products of hydrolysis of the methylated gum.
33. 768. The distribution of water and butan-1-ol on chromatograms made by the ascending technique.
34. 409. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part IV. An extended scheme for the qualitative analysis of an unknown mixture of cations.
35. XLVI.―Note on messrs. Calvert and Johnson's paper “on the action of acids upon metals and alloys.”.
36. 7. Ionophoresis of carbohydrates. Part III. Behaviour of some amylosaccharides and their reaction with borate ions.
37. 270. The methylation of nucleosides and mononucleotides with diazomethane.
38. 219. Biosynthesis of α-D-glucopyranosyl D-galactofuranoside and other D-galactose-containing saccharides by Betacoccus arabinosaceous.
39. 193. Chemistry of micrococcin P. Part II.
40. 809. Cytidine diphosphate glycerol.
41. 342. Quantitative analysis of mixtures of sugars by the method of Partition Chromatography. Part I. Standardisation of procedure.
42. I.―On ozone.
43. S 63. A new method for the detection and determination of uranium.
44. 163. Chromatographic “spot” tests.
45. CCCXIV.―Comments on the paper by Fenton and Garner entitled “The heats of association of acetic and heptoic acids in the vapour state”.
46. Cytidine nucleotides. Part I. Isolation from lactobacillus arabinosus.
47. 408. The reaction of amino-compounds with sugars. Part II. The action of ammonia on glucose, maltose, and lactose.
48. 177. Mechanism of substitution at a saturated carbon atom. Part XII. Hydrolysis of benzhydryl chloride in acidic moist acetone.
49. 178. Mechanism of substitution at a saturated carbon atom. Part XIII. Mechanisms operative in the hydrolysis of methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, and tert.-butyl bromides in aqueous solutions.
50. XIV.―Some remarks on the preceding paper.
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