July, 1949
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Sulphur
dyes and sulphurised vat dyes. Part II. Constitution of cibanone yellow
R—Part I — K. H. Shah, B. D. Tilak and
K. Venkataraman
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1-11
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXI. Another
synthesis of nobiletin — V. V. Sreerama Murti and T. R. Seshadri
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12-14
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Chemical
investigation of Indian Lichens. Part VIII. Some lichens growing on
sandal trees (Ramalina tayloriana and Roccella montagnei) —
T. R. Seshadri and S. Sankara Subramanian
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15-22
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Characteristic
frequency and chemical reactivity — S. V. Anantakrishnan
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23-29
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Colour
reaction of certain phenolic ethers and their derivatives with nitric
acid — K.
Visweswara Rao and T. R. Seshadri
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30-34
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Studies
in colloid optics. Part II. The sol-gel transformation of gelatin gels — P. K. Katti
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35-48
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On
the skewness of distribution of the generators of a ruled surface — V. R.
Chariar
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49-56
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August, 1949
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Chromones.
Part II. Molecular rearrangement of Acyloxyacetoarones: Synthesis of
chromones — V. V.
Virkar and R. C. Shah
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57-61
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Chemical
investigation of indian lichens. Part IX. Some lichens on sandal trees—Parmelia tinetorum and Usnea
japoniea — T. R.
Seshadri and S. Sankara
Subramanian
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62-66
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| Chemical
investigation of Indian lichens. Part X. Chemical components of
Teloschistes flavicans — T. R.
Seshadri and S. Sankara Subramanian |
67-73
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A
new occurrence of mahadevite — F. Venkayya
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74-77
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXII. A synthesis of
pectolinarigenin —
V. V. Sreerama Murti and T. R. Seshadri (Only two pages available)
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78-81
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Dielectric
constants of crystals—III —
D. A. A. S. Narayana Rao
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82-86
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Studies
on the dependence of optical activity on chemical constitution. Part
XXXIII. The rotatory dispersion of the enantiomorphic forms of
p-Aminobenzene sulphonylamido-2-thinzolecamphor-sulphonate,
P-sulphonamidopheyliminocamphor, Camphor-sulphonylchloride,
camphor-sulphonyl-pyridylamide and camphor-sulphonyl-thiazoleamide — Bawa Kartar Singh and Kanwar
Maghar Singh Manhas
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87-102
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The
diamagnetic susceptibilities of phthalic acid and phthalic anhydride — Bawa Kartar Singh, Kanwar
Maghar Singh Manhas, Mahan Singh and (Miss) Vimla Puri
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103-106
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September,
1949
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXIII. A synthesis of
Kellin — V. V.
Sreerama Murti and T. R. Seshadri
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107-113
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXIV. Synthesis of
myristicin and elemicin — K. Visweswara Rao, T. R. Seshadri
and T. R. Thiruvengadam
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114-119
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXV. Isomers of
pedicinin — K. J.
Balakrishna, T. R. Seshadri and G. Viswanath
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120-127
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Raman
and Infra-Red spectra of Quartz — Bishambhar Dayal Saksena and Hari Narain
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128-139
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The
refractive dispersive power of organic compounds. Part II. The
camphor-sulphonates (d and dl-) of o-, m-, p-Toluidines, o-, m-,
p-Iodanilines, Amino-pyridine, aminothiazole,
p-Aminobenzene-sulphonamide and 6-Methoxy-8-aminoqinoline — Bawa Kartar Singh and Kanwar
Maghar Singh Manhas
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140-150
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October, 1949
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A
new synthesis of flavones — N. Narasimhachari and T. R. Seshadri
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151-162
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Formation
of quinones by oxidative demethylation. Part IV. Isomers of methyl
pedicinin — K. J.
Balakrishna, T. R. Seshadri and G. Viswanath
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163-172
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The
elastic constants of sodium tartrate and rochelle salt —
R. V. G. Sundara Rao
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173-180
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The
doppler effect in the field of a thick spherical shell — V. V. Narlikar and Ayodhya
Prasad
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181-183
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Measurement
of high altitude vertical cosmic ray intensity, at New Delhi, India, 190
North, Geomagnetic latitude — G. S. Gokhale, A. S. Rao and R. P.
Thatte
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184-204
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Uber
das magnetische moment des mesons — V. S. Vrkljan
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205-210
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November, 1949
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The
christiansen experiment with spherical particles — Sir C. V. Raman and S.
Ramaseshan
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211-215
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Synthetic
experiments in the benzopyrone series. Part XI. Conversion of
carthamidin and isocarthamidin into herbacetin and tangeretin —
N. Narasimhachari and T. R. Seshadri
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216-222
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On
the reflection of atmospherics from the ionosphere at night—Part II — M. W. Chiplonkar and M. S.
Hattiangadi
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223-236
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Studies
on the dependence of optical activity on chemical constitution. Part
XXXIV. The camphor-sulphonates (d-, l- and dl) of o-, m-, and
p-Anisidine and of o- and p-Aminophenol — Bawa Kartar Singh and Narinder Singh Kapur
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237-250
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Formation
of complex compounds between lead nitrate and alkali nitrates. Part VI.
Magnetic susceptibility measurements. The systems: KNO3 Pb(NO3)2H2O
and NH4NO3-Pb(NO3)2H2O
— M. R. Nayar, C. S. Pande and S. S. Srivastava
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251-258
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Formation
of complex compounds between lead nitrate and alkali nitrates. Part
VII. pH measurements — M. R. Nayar and C. S. Pande
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259-264
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A
new synthesis of asaronic acid and aldehyde and their derivatives — S.
Rajagopalan, T. R. Seshadri and S. Varadarajan
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265-270
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A
note on the components of the bark of Prunus puddum —
N. Narasimhachari and T. R. Seshadri
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271-276
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December, 1949
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Diffraction
of light by transparent spheres and spheroids: The fresnel patterns — Sir. C. V. Raman and S.
Ramaseshan
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277-283
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Thermal
expansion of fluorspar and iron pyrite — D. C. Press
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284-294
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Supphirine(Madura)
— T. N. Muthuswami
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295-301
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Elastic
constants of sodium thiosulphate — R. V. G. Sundara Rao
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302-307
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Comparison
of the infra-red activities of the four Raman-inactive vibrations in
quartz —
Bishambhar Dayal Saksena and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar
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308-316
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Ionic
polarization in crystals: Additivity in double salts —
D. A. A. S. Narayana Rao
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317-319
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Solubility
of some sodium soaps in pinene — Gopal S. Hattiangdi
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320-326
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A
note on the preparation of quinacetophenone — P. S. Rao
and
K. L. Gakhar
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327-328
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Formula
of complex compounds from solubility data — H. C. Saraswat
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329-332
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXVI. Phytochemical
methods of nuclear oxidation — T. R. Seshadri
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333-341
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Nuclear
oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Part XXVII. A new
synthesis of norwogonin and its methyl ethers — T. R. Seshadri
and S. Varadarajan
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342-347
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