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Volltext:659 ALPHABETICAL SUBJECT INDEX Individual lectures or articles are indicated by single page numbers, Sessions by first and last page numbers Abstracting services in phot., 581 Acknowledgements, xii, 642 Adsorption of dyes on AgBr, 74 Aerial photography, 331, 334, 338, 340, 343 and economic development, 343 requirements for, 340 Aerial survey and mapping, see Photo-grammetry Aesthetics of colour phot., 323 Ageing of films, 32 Agfa Copyrapid, 47 Air flow, high speed phot, of, 364, 371 Allyl thiourea, sensitizing by, 58, 89 Alpha-emitters, nuclear track emulsions for studying, 435 Anti-retarders, 37 Apparatus for printing and processing, 230, 466, 471, 477, 488 Applications of photography, 215, 245, 351-496, 619 see also: Colour photography; High­speed phot, and kinematography; Kinematography; Nuclear track photography; Photomechanical pro­cesses; Photocopying Applied photography, books on, 589 Art, colour phot, in the service of, 315 Aurous thiocyanate, sensitizing with, 17 Autoradiography, 417, 423 Balzac and Nadar, 573 Beam-splitting stereo-projection, 346 Bibliography on applied phot., 589 Bi-metal plates, 519, 522 Biographies, 1, 559, 563, 573, 623 Biological photography, 245, 423, 447-455 training in, 619 Blue-print processes, photochemistry of, 253 Books on applied photography, 589 Books illustrated with phot, prints, 580 British Standards Institution, 643 Bromine, desensitization by, 150 Cameras, high-speed, 356, 377, 384, 393 Cations, influence on fixing, 177 Centenary of the R.P.S., 1 Centenary Conference of the R.P.S. see Conference Chairmen of Conference Sessions, xvi Chemical sensitization, 13, 17, 37, 53-90, 69, 83 see also: Sulphur sensitizers Chromate ions, desensitization by, 150 Chronograph for high-speed kinemato­graphy, 377 City and Guilds of London examination, 503, 607 Classification of high-speed cameras, 393 of phot, literature, 643 Clayden effect, 122 Collotype, reversal, 526 Colour correction, 269-282, 286, 543, 547 Colour densitometry, 233, 234 Colour development, 283, 286, 297 Colour kinematography, 283-312 Colour masking, 269-282 in graphic arts reproduction, 543, 547 Colour materials and processes, 283-312 Colour photography, 267-324 aesthetics, 323 applied, 267, 315, 455 creative directions in, 323 in practice, 313-323 in the service of art, 315 as a tool in research, 267 Colour processes, 267-324 Colour reproduction, fidelity, 269, 274, 286, 543, 547 photomechanical, 543-552 Colour sensitometry, 277, '279 Committee of Honour, xv Composite scenes, kinematography, 325 Conference, R.P.S. Centenary, ix-xvii, 625- 646 Dinner, 638, 639, 641 Contact copying in document reproduction, 604 Contents List, iii Contrast autoradiography, 425 Contrast, influencing of, in printing, 488 Converter for evaluating diffraction patterns, 215 Correction of distortion, 334 Crime detection, phot, in, 447, 449 Crystal structure, influence on latent image, 69, 110, 135, 141 effect of X-rays on, 113 Cyanine dyes, configuration, absorption, sensitization, 91, 99 Daguerre's agent in America, 559 Densitometer, a new reflection, 233 Densitometry, 215-244 during development, 161 with photomultipliers, 240 Desensitization, 103, 135, 141, 150 Detonations, high-speed phot, of, 366 Developability, influence of pressure on, 141 Developed image,properties of, 145,181-214, 292, 305, 412, 417, 488 Developer classification and formulae, 228 Development, effect on nuclear tracks, 441 infectious, 441 influence on granularity, 189 kinetics, 155, 161, 165, 169 reproducible, 230, 466, 471 rôle of oxidation products, 160 for sensitometry, 230, 466, 471 super-additivity in, 165, 169 uniform, by gas burst agitation, 471 660 Diazo processes, 535, 597, 601, 604 Dichroism, 145 Diffraction in half-tone negatives, 517 Diffusion of dissolved silver salts, 47 of dyes in gelatin, 298 of light in emulsion layers, 181 in multilayer colour process, 286 of radioactive gases in emulsions, 445 Digestion of phot, emulsions, 65, 79, 563 Dinner, Conference, 638, 639, 641 Direct positives, 47, 452 Direct-shadow photography, 371 Distortion in air survey cameras, 334 by glazing, 493 Document reproduction, 553, 601, 604 methods, choice and costing, 597 see also: Duplicating processes Documentation of photography, 581-596 Dot structure, 511 Duplicating processes, 535-542, 553 Dye-forming development, 283, 286, 297 Dye sensitization, see Optical sensitization Dyes, diffusion in gelatin, 298 fading, 309 sensitizing, see Sensitizing dyes Early photographers, 1, 559, 567, 573 Education and training in photography, 503, 607, 611, 616, 619 Effects, photographic, 83, 122, 128, 145-154 see also: Clayden effect; Herschel effect; Inter-image effect; Regression effect Ektalith, 604 Electro-dialysis, 86, Electronic scanningin stencil duplicating,540 Electrons, influence of range on phot, effects, 117 track length and grain number, 117 Emulsion technology, 13-52, 65, 79, 563 metal sensitization in, 13 Emulsions, photographic, history, 563 Endothermic compounds, photochemical effects, 248, 250 Examinations, see Training Excited states of alpha-emitters, 435 Excursions during the Conference, 636, 637, 639 Exhibitions during the Conference, 634 Explorers and early photography, 567 F.A.5 lamp, 455, F.I.D./C77, 643, Fading of dyes in gelatin, 309 Fading of latent image, 125 of proton tracks, 427 Fédération Internationale de Documenta­tion, 643 Fidelity of colour reproduction, 269, 274, 286, 543, 547 Film show of the Conference, 634 Finance of the Conference, 642 Fixation, 173, 177 Fluorescence photography, 449 Fluoroscopy, industrial, 409 Fog, 79 ageing, 32 inhibitors, 42 Alphabetical Subject Index Forensic photography, 447, 449 Foreword, ix Fox Talbot, 623, 636, 637, 639 Fulminate of silver, 250 Gamma radiography, 405 Gelatin, 22, 37, 42, 65, 79, 83, 86, 89, 99, 298, 305, 309 in silver halide grains, 22 General problems in photomechanical work, 503-510 Glazing, distortion by, 493 Gloss of phot, papers, 211 Gold sensitization, 13, 17 Gouraud, Daguerre's agent in America, 559 Grading of colour negatives, 274 Grain size, 184, 196 Graininess, 181 Granularity, 181, 189 variation with area of scanning spot, 184 Graphic arts, impact of phot, on, 497 Group portrait of the Conference, xvii Flalation, 203 Half-tone reproduction, 511, 517, 529 Harmonic prints, 488 Herschel effect, 83, 122, 128 High-speed cameras, 356, 377, 384, 393 classification 393 High-speed kinematography 356-402 assessing information, 388 in the United States, 384 High-speed photography from 1935 to 1953, 356 in the study of moving fluids, 360 High-speed photography and kinemato­graphy, 356-402 High-speed spectroscopy, 462 History of photography, 1, 107, 257, 331, 338, 351, 356, 384, 403, 457, 497, 529, 559-580, 559, 567, 573, 575, 623 Hydroxyl ions, adsorption, 53 Hygro-photography, 245 Illumination, even, of sensitometric strips, 220 Illustration of books by actual phot, prints, 580 Illustrations, list of, viii Image, properties of the developed, 181-214 Images, spectral neutrality, 196 Imperial College of Science and Technology: Readership in phot., 616 Incubation effect on latent image, 135 Industrial photography, 384, 489 Industrial radiology, 403 Informal gathering and Dinner, 636 Infra-red radiation, effect on latent image, 128 Institute of British Photographers, examina­tions, 607 Joint Committee I.B.P.—R.P.S., 616 Institute of Photography, proposal for, 575 Intaglio half-tone, 529 Interchangeability of colour phot, materials, 283 Alphabetical Subject Index Inter-image effects, 286 Internal combustion engines, phot, of, 489 International Federation for Documenta­tion, 643 International Scientific Film Association Congress, 636 Iodine azide reaction, 89 Iron salts, complex, photoconductivity, 253 Kinematograph, electronic high-speed, 377 Kinematography, 325-330 see also: Colour Kinematography; High-speed phot, and kinemato­graphy Kodachrome film: use of Photoflood lamps, 317 Kodak Research Laboratories, 257,484,643 Kodak tropical research laboratory, 484 Laboratories, phot., 257, 484 Lacock Abbey, 636, 637, 639 Latensification, 58 Latent image fading, 128, 150, 427 formation and theory, 53, 58, 69, 79, 83, 107-144, 107, 110, 113, 117, 122, 128, 135 history of theory, 107 topography, 122 Lecture Committee of the Conference, xvi Lecture Sessions of the Conference, 631 Lenses, 334, 340 Light distribution in the phot, layer, 203 Light-sensitive materials, preparation, 13- 52, 65, 79, 563 Light sources, 216, 317, 455 Lippmann emulsions, 145 Literature of photography, 581-595 Map making, 340, 343 Masking for colour correction 269, 274 in colour reproduction, 543, 547 Matrices, relief height measurement, 305 Medical photography, 447-456 training in, 609, 619 Members of the Conference, 649-656 Mercuro-silver iodide emulsions, 245 Microcopying, 493, 553 Microdensitometer, 300 Microdensitometry, 184 Microphotography as a research tool, 493 Microphotometer for nuclear tracks, 430 Monckhoven's contribution to phot. emulsions, 563 Multilayer materials, properties of, 283-312 Museum of Photography, proposal for, 575 Nadar, 573 Neutral images in colour sensitometry, 279 Non-silver halide processes, 245-256, 298, 305, 535, 537, 601 Nuclear track emulsions, 48, 122, 128, 417 in biology, 423 for detecting excited states, 435 for discriminating between charged particles, 441 diffusion of gases in, 445 photometry, 430 Nuclear track photography, 427-446 661 Objectives, photographic, 334, 340 Offset processes, 519-528 Opening of the Conference, 629 Optical sensitization, 7, 90-106 Organizing Committee of the Conference, xv Other applications and techniques, 457-496 Paper as emulsion support, 49 Patrons of the Society and the Conf., xv Personalities of the Conference, xv-xvi Phenidone developer, 165, 169 Photoconductivity of complex iron salts, 253 Photocopying, 553, 597-605, 597, 601, 604 Photoelectric scanning for contrasty repro­duction, 495 Photoengraving and subsidiary processes, 511-518 Photoengraving, training in, 503 Photoflood lamps, photometry, 317 Photogrammetry, 331-345 British contibutions to, 331 since 1849, 338 Photographic effects, 83, 122, 128, 145-154 see also: Clay den; Herschel; Inter-image; Regression effect Photographic lenses, 334, 340 Photographic literature, 581, 589 Photographic schools, 609 Photographic science, 7-266 Photography in crime detection, 447, 449 in the graphic arts, 497 history of, 1, 107, 257, 331, 338, 351, 356, 384, 403, 457, 497, 529, 559-580, 623 with nuclear track emulsions, 417, 423, 427-446 in the service of science, 496 of test motors, 489 training in, 503, 607, 611, 616, 619 tropical research on, 484 in the Universities, 611, 616 Universal Decimal Classification of, 643 Photogravure, 529-534 Photolithography, 519-528, 535 Photomechanical processes, 497-552 classification of, 644 Photometry of nuclear tracks, 430 of Photoflood lamps, 317 Photomultipliers, densitometry with, 240 Photo-typesetting, 506 Pianographic processes, 535 Polarized exposure, influence on dichroism, 145 Polyvinyl alcohol emulsions, 37 Potassium hydride, sensitization by, 110 Preface, xi Preparation of the Conference, 627 Preparation of light-sensitive materials, 13-52, 65, 79, 563 Presidential Addresses, 7, 267, 351, 497,553 Presidents of the Sections of the Conference, xv Pressure effect on latent image, 135, 141 Printing from colour negatives, 274 Printing frame, 488 Prints, harmonic, 488 photographic, as book illustrations, 580 Proceedings of the Conference, 625-646 662 Processing, 47, 155-180, 228, 351, 441, 466 rapid, 477 Progress Medal, presentation of, 638, 639 Projection, stereo, 346 Properties of the developed image, 145, 181-214, 292, 305, 412, 417, 488 multilayer materials, 283-312 Proton tracks, latent image fading of, 427 Protractor method in medical phot., 451 Public Lectures, 257, 323, 496, 623; 632 Radiography, 403-426 Radiology, industrial, 403 Rapid processing, 477 Receptions during the Conference, 636 Reciprocity law, 286 Regression effect, 125 Relief heights, measurement, 305 Report on the Conference Events, 629 Research on photography, 257, 484 Research, microphotography as a tool for, 493 photography in the service of, 267, 496 Resolution in autoradiography, 417 of half-tone images, 511 testing in radiography, 412 Resolving power, 181, 201 of colour films, 292 Restrainers, 42 Retinal photography in colour, 455 Retrospect and Prospect, 644-646 Reversal, 47, 452 Reversal collotype, 526 Reversal material, 35mm, in medical phot. 452 Ripening accelerators, 37 chemical, of emulsions, 79, 86, 563 see also: Chemical sensitization Royal Photographic Society, history, 1 Centenary Conference,ix-xvii, 625-646 R.P.S.—I.B.P. Joint Committee 616 Sabattier effect, 122 Scanning, photoelectric, for increasing the contrast, 495 Schlieren photography, 371 School of Medical Photography, London, 607 Schools for photography, 609 Sensitivity, theory, 32, 69, 135, 141 see also: Chemical sensitization; Optical sensitization Sensitization by pressure, 135 Sensitizing dyes, 91, 99, 103 adsorption of, 99 Sensitometry, 215-244 see also: Colour sensitometry Sessions of the Conference, 631 see also: Contents List Sharpness, 181 of colour films, 292 Silk screen stencils, preparation of, 537 Silver bromide sols, 58 Silver halides, gelatin in, 22 precipitation of, 26 Silver nitride, photochemistry, 250 Social Committee of the Conference, xvi Social Events during the Conference, 636 Spectral neutrality of silver images, 196 Alphabetical Subject Index Spectral sensitivity, influence of pressure on, 141 Spectrography, 457, 462, 466, 471 Spectroscopy, high-speed, 462 photography in, 457, 466, 471 Sprays, high-speed phot, of, 361 Standard light sources for sensitometry, 216 Stannous chloride, digestion and fogging with, 79 Stencil processes, 535, 537, 540 Stereo-projection, 346 Stripping film autoradiography, 425 Structure of the developed image, 181 Subtractive colour processes, 283-322 Sulphur sensitizers, 37, 58, 65, 79, 83, 86, 89 see also: Chemical sensitization Talbot, W. H. Fox, 623, 636, 637, 639 Technique and applications of photography, 351-496 Theory of development, 155-176 of fixing, 173, 177 of processing, 155-180 of the photographic process, 50 years of work on, 257 see also: Latent image theory Thermofax process, 557 Thermo-sensitive layers, 245 •Thickness of the emulsion, influence on reflection and diffusion, 181, 203 influence on resolving power, 201 Thiourea, reaction with silver bromide, 74 Time-table of the Conference, 631 Tone reproduction by the half-tone process, 511 Track autoradiography, 425 Track-histophotographic method, 423 Training in medical and biological photo­graphy, 609, 619 for photoengraving, 503 in photography, 607-622 Transfer processes for duplicating, 553 Travelling matte, 325 Tropical phot., research on, 484 Type composition, phot., 506 Ultra-violet photography, 449 Universal Decimal Classification, Section 77 Photography, 643 Universities, photography in, 611, 616 Unsharp mask, printing frame, 488 Ursilber, 173 Vanadium salts, development by, 161 Visitors from other Societies, 632 Visits during the Conference, 634 Wedge, sensitometric, cast gelatin, 224 with positive and negative scales, 226 Weigert effect, 145 Windsor Castle, excursion to, 638 X-ray diffraction patterns, evaluation, 215 X-rays, photochemical and photographic effect, 110, 113, 117 Xenon lamp for colour phot., 455 Xerography, 557 Xero-radiography, 410 INDEX OF LECTURERS, CO-AUTHORS AND SPEAKERS Numbers in Italics indicate the page numbers for Lectures, in normal type those for Discussion Remarks, and in bold type those for Speeches, etc. Abribat, M„ 26, 177-180 Adams, R., 522, 525 Aguiton, R„ 317-321 Albouy, G„ 435-440, 440 Ammann-Brass, H., 17,77- 21, 21 Axford, A. J., 169-172, 111 B.S.I., 643 Baby, P., 196-200, 317-321 Baines, H., 36, 640 Ballard, A. E.,173-176,176 Beeson, E. J. G., 455, 455 Belcher, E. H„ 240-244 Bennett,W. F., 466-470,410 Berchtold, Jean, 250-252 Berg, W. F., 26, 107-110, 112, 127, 144 Berger, H., 277-279, 219, 285, 314 Bernet, A., 441-444 Berry, C. R„ 113-115, 116 Blum, J., 116 Boer, D„ 314, 630 Bourne, B. P., 53-57, 58-64 Bowler, S. W., 401 Braive, M. F., 573-575 Brauer, E., 160 Braun, W., 122-126 Brentano, J. C. M., 116,215 Brock, G. C., 337 Brooker, L. G. S., 91-98 Brown, R. J. T., 330 Bruno, M. H., 522-525,526 Cackett, F. G., 516, 522 Cardew, P. N., 448, 451, 454, 455 Carroll, B. H., 36, 69, 99- 102, 102, 106, 116, 127, 144, 176 Cartwright, H. M., 505, 510, 511-516, 516 Chastel, R., 134, 416, 434, 440, 441-444, 444, 445-446 Chateau, H., 26-31 Chesterman, W. D., 356- 359 Chilton, L. V., 579, 587, 588, 616-618, 622 Chorine, N., 46 Chouet, J. P., 317-321 Clare, W. G., 316 Clark, W., 470, 484-487, 516,540,553-558,518, 579,580,587,588,595, 600,604, 605, 643, 644 Coates, A. C., 184-188 Coleman, S. S.,607-610,622 Conrad, R., 547-551, 551 Coote, J. H., 313-314, 314 Courtney-Pratt, J. S., 383 Cox, R. S., 511-516 Crabtree, J. I., 477-483 Cricks, R. H., 314, 330 Crowther, R. B., 587, 588 Croxson, C., 403-411, 411 Cruset, J., 316, 337, 338- 340, 340-342, 342, 345 Cher, P., 48, 73, 127, 128- 134, 134, 416, 423 -425, 425, 446 Dalladay, D. B„ 466-470 David, R., 334-337, 337 Davis, P., 22-26, 26 Debot, R., 64, 140, 188, 189-195 den Hartog, H., 411 Dent, S. G. jr., 91-98 Devaux, P., 377-383 de Waele, A„535-537, 539 Dewhurst, H., 346-350 Dombrowski, N., 360-370 Duffin, G. D., 169 Duncan, C. J., 492, 604, 611-615, 622 Eggert, J., 64, 141-143, 144, 210, 248-249, 640 Engel, C. E., 451, 452-454 454 Etchells, A. H„ 579 Evans, R. M., 291, 323 F. I. D., 643 Faelens, P., 135-140, 140, 144 Fairfax-Fozzard, J. A., 619-621, 622 Faivre, J., 317-321 Falla, L„ 150-154 Faraggi, H., 429, 440, 444 Fayolle, P., 377-383 Field, G. T. J., 232 Fishenden, R. B., 506-510, 516, 522, 528, 537 Fistal, A., 519-521, 522 Fortmiller, L. J., 161-164 Forty, F. J., 316 Fraser, R. P., 360-370, 383 Friedman, J. S., 269-273, 274, 279, 282, 551 Frieser, H.,203-210,210,226 Fukusima, S., 224-225 Gallafent, V., 587, 588 Ganguin, K. O., 274, 291 Gauntlett, M. D., 588, 589-595, 595 Gegauff, C., 423-425 Genin, J., 445-446 Gernsheim, H. and A. 575-578, 578, 579, 580 Giles, C. H., 309-312, 312 Gläser, W., 226-228, 228- 229, 229 Glover, G. F., 52 Goddard, S. C., 581-586, 587, 643-644, 643, 644 Gros, C. M., 423-425 Grossmann, W., 292-296, 296, 297 Gruber, L. F., 579, 630 Gruber, N., 449-450 Guthrie, C. A., 448 Haddock, N. H., 312 Hallett, L. E., 629-642 Hammond, J. H., 622 Hansell, P., 448, 455 Harris, I., 518 Harris, Percy W., 274, 600, 604, 605 Harrison, G. B., 267, 496 Harriss, E. B., 417-422 Hartog, H. den, 411 Hautot, A., 79-82, 563-566 Hege, W., 315-316 Helwich, O., 631, 638 Hepher, M., 551 Herz, R. H., 426 Heseltine, D. W., 91-98 Heymann, L., 216-219 Hind, H. S., 330 Hislop, W. B., 516, 517- 518, 518, 534, 537 Hoare, M. V., 622 Holder, D. W., 371-376 Horder, A., 600, 622 Hoult, R. L., 325-330, 330 Hunt, R. W. G., 277, 282, 291, 314 Huysers, P. C. P., 604-605, 605 Ives, C. E., 477-483 Jacobson, K. I., 274-277, 279 James, T. H., 74-78, 78, 140, 155-160, 161- 164,165-168, 169, 172 Jarrold, H. J., 522 664 Index of Lecturers, Co-Authors and Speakers Numbers in Italics indicate the page numbers for Lectures, in normal type those for Discussion Remarks, and in bold type those for Speeches, etc. Jelley, E. E„ 298-304 Jenkinson, A. G., 240 Jennings, A. B., 140 John, D.H. O., 483,587,634 Johnston, J. D., 1-6 Jones, Sir Harold S., 638 Kameyama, N., 42-46 Kayas, G., 429, 434 Keane, B. E., 240-244 Kempni, K„ 210, 230-232, 232 Kendall, J.D., 169,169-172 Keyes, G. H., 91-98 Kikuchi,S.,46,88,102,630 Klein, F. E„ 643 Krummenerl, T., 86-88, 88 Ladouce, P. D., 495 Lamerton, L. F., 417-422, 425 Lant, R., 540-542 Lare, E. J. van, 91-98 Law, P. G., 447-448, 448, 450 Leide,G., 427-429,429,434 Levenson,G. I. P., 308,634 Lloyd, G. A., 643-644, 643, 644 Lockie, G. E., 588, 595, 605, 643, 644 Loening E. E., 53-57, 58- 64, 69, 78, 82, 116, 144, 176, 534 Lorenz, R., 89-90 Luck, H. R., 488, 489-492 Luyten, L. 283-285, 285 Macaulay, N., 309-312 MacKay, R., 316, 534 Mackenzie, F. W., 537, 537-539, 539 Magun, S., 122-126 Marriage, A., 220-223, 223, 279-282, 282, 308 Martienssen, W., 110-112 Mees, C. E. K., 7-12, 257- 266,285,291,297,304, 312,634,638,639, 640 Mertle, J. S., 529-534 Miller, A., 17, 316 Mitchell, J. W., 68, 69, 69- 72, 73 Moholy, L., 578, 600, 622 Mueller, F. W. H., 13-17, 17,21,36,102,140,169 Murray, H. D., 601-604 Narath, A., 145-149, 201- 203 Naslin, P., 377-383, 393- 402, 383 Newhall, B., 559-562 Nitka, H., 214, 223, 233- 239. 240, 282, 291 North, R. J., 371-376 O'Bern, M., 471-477 Offenbacher, A. E., 454,483 Oh-Yama, Y., 37-42 Ollerenshaw, R., 448, 451 Pelc, S. R., 112, 425 Penny, A. G., 314, 321 Pick, H., 110-112, 112 Pinoir, R., 196-200, 200, 317-321, 322 Pollak, F., 516 Pontius, R. B., 298-304 Poole, M., 383 Porter, G., 462-465 Pouradier, J., 26-31, 177- 180 Radley, J. A., 448, 449- 450, 450 Rechenmann, R., 423-425 Redman, C. C., 503-505 Rossum, L. van, 430-434, 434 Rotblat, J., 425, 426, 429, 440, 446 Roulleau, M., 216-219 Rousseau, M. D., 240-244 Russell, H. D., 477-483 Salisbury, Sir Edward, 640 Sanders, T. D., 470 Sasai, A., 83-85 Sauvenier.H., 79-82,82,144 Schardin, H., 383, 388-391 Schimmel, G., 201-203 Schmitt, R., 128-134 Schopper, E., 122-126, 127, 134 Schuil, B., 411 Schultze, R. S., xi, 579, 580, 627-628, 629-642, 645-646 Scrivener, H., 622 Selwyn, E. W. H„ 181-184, 184-188, 188 Sève, R., 211-214, 214 Simcox, S. B., 330 Simon, F., 48 Sinkinson, B., ix, 629, 630, 638, 639, 640 Sivadjian, J., 245-248 Sleep, I. E., 337 Smethurst, P.C., 526-528 Smibert, J. A., 471-477 Smith, E. T., 412-416, 416 Smith, F. H., 516, 543-547 Smith, K. S., 600 Smith, T. D., 26, 32-36, 36 Someren,E. H. S. van, 457- 462 Soper, A. K., 36 Spencer, D. A., 351-355 Spiegler, G., 488, 488 Stallan, H. A. C., 308 Stallan, W. J., 305-308, Stallard, J. F., 604 Stammers, D. W., 233-239 Stanford, B., 448 Staude, H., 160 Stenger, E., 567-572 Stevens, G. W. W., 112, 127, 140, 176, 412- 416, 416, 425, 493-495 Sutherns, E. A., 58-64 Suggate, H. G., 634 Suzuki, S. 253-256 Talbot, M., 638 Tamura, M., 103-106 Tellez-Plasencia, H., 117- 121 Thiels, A., 240, 279, 282, 286-291, 291 Thompson, E. H., 331- 334, 342 Thornton, F.., 196-200 Tritton, F. J., 505, 522, 526, 528, 534, 644 Tull, A. G., 274, 296, 297, 304, 308, 312, 330 Tutihasi, S., 103-106 Van Lare, E. J., 91-98 Van Rossum, L., 430-434, 434 Vanselow, W. 74-78 Van Someren, E. H. S., 457-462 Vegesack, B. V. von, 337 Verrv, H. R„ 597-600, 600 Vickets, A. E. J., 450 Vigneron, L., 445-446 Vittum, P. W., 297 Waddell, J. H., 384-387 de Waele, A., 535-537, 539 Wasserroth, K., 145-149 Waterlow, Sir J., 497- 502, 510 Weatherhead, T. D., 343- 345 Weedon, K., 600, 630 Weissberger, A., 297 Wenzl, H. F. J., 49-52, 52 West, W., 99-102 Weyde, E„ 47-48 Whitcomb, D. L., 99-102 White, F. L„ 91-98 White, H., 623, 638 Whitley, R. J., 451, 451 Wood, H. W„ 65-68, 68, 69, 73, 176 Wratten, I. D., 629 Wright, W. D., 337 Zuehlke, C. W., 173-176 Zünd, E. 141-143
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