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2. Measurement of the optical densities of smoke stains on filter papers.
3. Stresses exerted by water held in wet webs of paper-making fibres.
4. Part II(a).―The low temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons. Introductory paper.
5. The structure of metallic coatings, films and surfaces. Introductory paper.
6. The mechanism of quenching of fluorescence.
7. Hydrocarbon chemistry. Introductory paper.
8. Part I.―Electron transfer reactions. Introductory paper.
9. Part II.–Luminescence in solids. Introductory paper.
10. Of the adsorption of gases. Section II. Kinetics and energetics of gas adsorption. Introductory paper to section II.
11. Section III.―Theories of the adsorption of gases. A general survey and some additional remarks. Introductory paper to section III.
12. A general discussion on Homogeneous Catalysis. Introductory paper. Some problems in Homogeneous Catalysis.
13. The diffusion potentials and ionic mobilities of benzoates and salicylates, and their modification by a membrane of parchment paper.
14. Section II.―Papers of a general character. Chemical influences in the failure of metals under stress.
15. The hardening of metals―introductory paper.
16. Joint discussion on papers by Mr. Dreaper and Professor Gee and Mr. Harrison.
17. Part II.―Theoretical treatment of the double layer and its implications. Introductory paper.
18. Part I.―Luminescence of liquids and vapours. Introductory paper. Fluorescence in solution.
19. Pure liquids and liquid mixtures. (General introductory paper.).
20. Part II. Structure and molecular forces in solutions. Intermolecular forces in solutions. (Introductory Paper).
21. Part I.―Natural membranes. Introductory paper: animal membranes.
22. Part II.―Artificial membranes. Introductory paper. Artificial membranes: their structure and permeability.
23. Introductory paper, Part I.(b) The general properties and behaviour of disperse systems consisting of aqueous and other volatile particles, i.e. mist, cloud, hygroscopic nuclei, town and country fogs.
24. Part II.: The industrial aspects of disperse systems in air and gases. Introductory paper.
25. The mechanism of metallic corrosion. A view suggested by Whitby's recent papers.
26. On the adsorption of gases. Section I. Experimental methods. Introductory paper to section I.
27. Introductory paper. Some modern aspects of the problem of optical rotatory power.
28. Part III.(A).―The infra-red spectra of solid bodies. Introductory paper.
29. Part III (b) introductory paper―the infra-red spectra of liquids.
30. Part III. (B).―Infra-red spectra of gases. Introductory paper.
31. Introductory paper―Part I: Mobilities of ions. Report on conductivity of strong electrolytes in dilute solutions.
32. Introductory paper.―Part II.: activity. On the activity of electrolytes.
33. Section II.―Papers and discussion on “soil moisture”. The system soil-soil moisture.
34. Section III.―Papers and discussion on “organic constituents of the soil”. The part played by organic matter in the soil system.
35. Section IV.―Papers and discussion on “adsorption phenomena”. The phenomena of absorption in soils: a critical discussion of the hypotheses put forward.
36. Section V.―Papers and discussion on “colloidal phenomena”. On clays as disperse systems.
37. Section IV.―Papers and discussion on causes of failure in steel and brass. Notes on fractures in locomotive boiler tubes.
38. On the transformations of pure iron―introductory paper.
39. Notes on a paper by Mr. E. Hatschek on “the elastic properties of glycerin gelatin gels hardened with formaldehyde.”.
40. On the technique of polarographic measurements. A Criticism of Mr. Lloyd's paper.
41. The time factor in anodic passivation of metals. Remarks on the paper of W. J. Shutt and V. J. Stirrup.
42. Electromigration and self-diffusion in ionic melts.
43. Photochemistry and kinetics.
44. Papers and discussion on “electroplating”.
45. Correspondence. Surface tension, density, and viscosity.
46. Reviews of books.
47. Discussion.
48. The co-ordination of scientific publication. A general discussion. Introductory address.
49. Discussion.
50. Books received and shorter notices.
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