Contents of volume 23, author index

Contents of volume 23, author index

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23 NUMBER I A. SnlD~r. and V. VOLF: R a p i d determination of some transuranium elements in biological material by liquid scint...

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NUMBER I A. SnlD~r. and V. VOLF: R a p i d determination of some transuranium elements in biological material by liquid scintillation counting . . . . P. D. BUCmNGHAM and J . C. CLARK: Nitrogen-13 solutions for research studies in pulmonary physiology . . . . . . . . L. E. PREUSSand W. SCHMONSEES: ~09Cd for compositional analysis of soft tissue . H. OTTERTUN" Adsorption-free measurements on streaming radioactive solutions MARY L o u CURTIS: Detection and measurement of tritium bremsstrahlung counting . 6 . SAUZAY and W. R. SCHELL : Analysis of low level tritium concentrations by electrolytic enrichment and liquid scintillation counting • • • H. LANG and E. L. DIECK : Determination of the absolute disintegration rate of a l i c e by 4wfl-V coincidence measurements

1 5 9 13 17 25 35

Technical Notes J. D. L~wis: A modified platic bag combustion technique for the radioassay of atC and SH in biological tissues J. D. HATCHER, D. W. LYoNs and J. E. SUNDERLAND: T h e use of nuclear radiation to measure local moisture content during drying

39 40

Book Reviews .

45

Announcement

47 NUMBER 2

T. F. BUDINGER, J. R. FARWELI., A. R. SmTH and H. BICHSEL: H u m a n tissue trace-element detection by neutron activation without chemical separation. L. C. BRowN and A. L. BEETS: Cyclotron production of carrier-free indium-111 K. SAMOCHOCKAund N. GETOFF : Strahlenchemischer Einbau yon Stickstoff und Schwefel in Acetylen D. S. KEARNS : Reduction of chemiluminescence in both refrigerated and ambient temperature liquid scintillation counting _ M. THACKRAY,D. ROMAN,E. L. R. HETHERINGTON and H. H. BRIAN: Intensification of photographs by means of autoradiography.

49 57 65 73 79

Technical Notes

J. E. MALONEY: Radioisotope technique for measurement of regional blood volume in the lung .

87

W. R. HENDEE, G. S. IBBOTT and K. L. CRUSHA: SH-toluene, SH-water and 3H-hexadecane as internll standards for toluene- and dioxane-based liquid scintillation cocktails

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NUMBER 3 H. EISEN, M. ROSENSTEINand J. SILVER~aAN: 2"00-MeV electron depth-dose measurements in aluminum, copper and tin absorbers using a radiochromic dye film J. W. HANSEN and S. G. PRUSSlN: Precise measurement of microgram levels of4SCa i'n biologic samples by neutron-activation analysis . . . . . . P. HOLMBER% R . RIEPPO and P. PAssI: Calculated efficiency values for well-type NaI(T1)-detectors . R. R. SHAR~tA: Intrinsic plane sensitivity: A new parameter most suitable for evaluation and comparison of moving and/or stationary scanners . • • A. VILENSKY, M. TATCHER and D. LIFscI~rrz : A cassette magnetic tape recording system for radioisotope scanners . . . . . . . . R. W. GOULI)INC and A. J~ PALMER: T h e preparation of fluorine-18 labelled p-fluorophenylalanine for clinical use .

97 109 115 121

129 133

Technical Note M. L. THAKUR and A. D. NU•N:

Cyclotron produced indium-111 for medical use.

139

L e t t e r to the Editors M . L. KEHRER a n d J . E. ROBINSON: A simple t e c h n i q u e for m a k i n g n e u t r o n m e a s u r e m e n t s

141

Book Reviews .

143

Announcements

144 NUMBER 4

JOSSELINE DANG, C. SIMON et J . - M . SURZUR: O b t e n t i o n d u m f t h a c r y l a t e de 6-iodobutyle m a r q u d p a r 1~I. M d t h o d e de synth6se, stabilit6 et copolym6risation avec le m 6 t h a c r y l a t e de m6thyle EL-HussIENY M . DI~FALLAH: H i g h energy p h o t o n u c l e a r reactions in l~lPr B. S. CARPEwr~.R a n d P. D. LAFL~uR: O b s e r v i n g p r o t o n tracks in cellulose n i t r a t e . . I. Kiss a n d J . FARKAS: R a d i a t i o n preservation of fruit juices in c o m b i n a t i o n with freeze-concentration U, ZIMMEr~SANN: A n a u t o m a t i c w a t e r v a p o r s a m p l e r for stable isotope investigations R . W. MATTH~WS: P o t e n t i o m e t r i c estimation of m e g a r a d dose w i t h t h e ceric--cerous system R . PATT u n d W. SCHWEERS: f ] b e r die B e s t i m m u n g yon m i t ssS, 2aNa u n d ~SMg m a r k i e r t e n Aufschlussc h e m l k a l i e n in Kiefern- u n d Fichtenholz . T e c h n i c a l Notes A. S~IDEL: Distribution of 2SgPu related to different m e t h o d s of p r e p a r a t i o n of a citrate injection solution . . . . . . . . E. P. JOHNSON a n d G. C. LOW~NTHAL : Losses d u r i n g storage from radioactive solutions with s t a n d a r d ised disintegration rates . . R . C~SAREO, F. V. FRAZZOLr, C. MArtINI, S. SCIUTI a n d M . MARAnELLI: R a p i d non-destructive analysis of a n c i e n t bronzes . Letters to t h e Editors E. LEBOWITZ : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d units used in t h e p r o d u c t i o n of radionuclides b y c h a r g e d particle b o m b a r d m e n t (A reply to the letter b y K . S v o b o d a a n d D. J . Silvester) . . . . . L. E. G~RWeCK, W. R . HEND~E a n d C. A. PATERSON: L i q u i d scintillation assay of all-labeled protein in r a b b i t lens . . . TAPAN K . CHAUDHURI,TUHm K . CHAUDHURI a n d J . H . CHRISTIE : T w o stage liver a n d b o n e scans w i t h single dose of one isotope Book R e v i e w

145 153 157 161 173 179 187

195 196 I98

203 203 204 207

NUMBER 5

M. CHASTELAND et D. COMAR" Dosage p a r r a d i o a c t i v a t i o n n e u t r o n i q u e in vivo de quelques dldments c o n t e n u s dans l ' o r g a n i s m e d u r a t . . . F. LAGOUTI~, J . LEOm~-D, CLAUDINE P~RROT, J . P. BR~THO~ et J . MOREL : Periodes de quelques radionucldides . . . . . J . LEGRAND et C. CLEMENT: Note sur le s c h e m a d e ddsintdgration d u S°Co . P. COUCHAT et J . RAUODIHARmArY : L a mesure n e u t r o n i q u e de l ' h u m i d i t 6 des sols caillouteux . T e c h n i c a l Notes L. KgONR£D a n d V. HLADfK: A m e t h o d for p r e p a r a t i o n ofselenourea-TSSe • C. M . MOR~ARTY: C h e m i l u m i n e s c e n c e in dioxane-based scintillation fluid . . P. VAN URK a n d L. LrNDNER : Gas c h r o m a t o g r a p h i c separation a n d q u a n t i t a t i v e d e t e r m i n a t i o n of the six isotopic h y d r o g e n molecules . V. JOVANOW6, DJ. NEMODA a n d K'¢I LWIN: A n effective electrolytic iodination of h u m a n s e r u m a l b u m i n a t alkaline p H . . . . F. RADL a n d D. R~a~K: Eine n e u e M e t h o d e z u r Messung d e r vertikalen FlieBgeschwindigkeit des Grundwassers in B o h r l 6 c h e r n . • L. M . HUNT a n d B. N. GILBnRT: A u t o m a t e d c o m b u s t i o n versus digestion for t r i t i u m m e a s u r e m e n t in biological samples • • • D. BT.rrTnREmLD a n d R . J . McDoNALD : A c o m ~arison b e t w e e n materials used for liquid scintillation c o u n t i n g vials . . . . E. MEYER,J. C. CHALLIER a n d J . STERNB~RG : Semi-microscanning device umng a m i n i a t u r e siliconl i t h i u m semi-conductor p r o b e

209 219 225 229

237 238 239 242 244 246 249 251

Letter to the Editors L. K. HARDING and D. H. K~ELn~O: nSmIn albumin aggregates for lung scanning

253 255

Book Reviews NUMBER 6 J. S. WATT: Radioisotope detector-radiator assemblies in X-ray fluorescence analysis for copper and zinc in iron-rich minerals G. LASCEVE, L. A. BUSC~L~T et A. BossY: Analyse par radioactivation de Carpocapses marquds avee de l'iriclium 191 C. A. R. BAIN, W. R. McMURRAY a n d J . F. RAjDr : A stereo magnetic tape system for radioactive tracer field experiments . . V. E. LEwis, M. J. WooDs and I. W. GOODIER: The calibration of the 1383A ionisation chamber for 67Ga A. MORGAN,A. BLACK,M. WALSH and D. R. BELCHER: The absorption and retention of inhaled fluorinated hydrocarbon vapours . P. T. DAVIES and J. H. DETERDINO: Optimization of counting of samples with double radioactive labelling •

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257 265 271 279 285 293

Technical Note A. J . Cox and R. A. JARJXS: The use of a compressed composite of Si and Sb to measure neutron energies in the range 13-15 MeV. Announcements

301 303

NUMBER 7 Report of an International Atomic Energy Agency Panel: Thyroid radionuclide uptake measurements . A. AZCTTILA,A.-L. KAn~NTO, M. PtmAm'UEN,M. VIrrASALOand M. LUOMAJ/4.RVI: Use of back-scattering in elemental analysis . . . . . . J. A. B. GinsoN and M. MARSHALL: The counting efficiency for SSFe and other E. C. nuclides in liquid scintillator solutions . J. C. CLAJu¢, M. L. TH~a~UR and I. A. WATSON: The production of potassium-43 for medical use

305 315 321 329

Technical Notes J. W. McKLVEEN, H. W. BERK and W. R. JOHNSON: Liquid scintillation alpha-particle detection applied to environmental and medical research . . A. F. McEvoY, S. R. DYSONand W. G. HARRIS: Compatibility of commercial tissue solubilizers with three primary scintillation fluors . . . C. F. CR~mR and S. G. ARNOTT: Liquid scintillation quenching agents from filter paper . . K. A. MUJEEB: Radiation induced leaf stippling in Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Blue Lake for estimating radiosensitivity . . . . . . D. F. HOLLEMAa~: Biological half-time and tracer experiments . . M. W. GREENE and E. LEBowrrz: Proton reactions with copper for auxiliary cyclotron beam monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . R. D. MoRE and J . H. TROUGHTO• : Production of xlC with a 3-MeV Van de Graaff accelerator . M. L. STEWART, R. C. PE~CDLETONand J. L. LORDS: A flocculant filter ion-exchange system for the concentration of cesium-137 in water . Book Reviews

337 338 339 340 341 342 344 345 349

NUMBER 8 P. S. RtrMM~RFm~J~and I. H. GOLDMAN: Some practieal observations on liquid scintillation counting A. FucHs and F. W. DE VRXES: A comparison of ethods for the preparation of C-labelled plant tissues for liquid scintillation counting . . . . . . . N. A. WEre: The effects of polymer degradation on plastic scintillators m

353

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361 371

Technical Notes C. J. UMBARGER and J. J. MALANIFY: Insect tagging: Natural versus laboratory-grown screwworm flies

381

R. A. CARO, T. DE PAOLI,A. A. HAGER,R. SZYSZKOWSKY a n d R . RADICELLA: Preparation, physicochemical properties a n d biological b e h a v i o u r of a radiogold colloid stabilized with gelatine of isoelectric p o i n t 9"2 R. A. CARO, T. DE PAOLI, A. A. HAGER, C. A. CHUECO, R. MARQUEZ, J . O. NICOLINI a n d R. RADICELLA: P r e p a r a t i o n of r a d i o m e r c u r y labeled 3-acetomercuri-2-methoxy-propyl-urea a n d c o m p a r a tive biological study with 3-chloromercuri-2-methoxy-propyl-urea M . L. STEWART, J . R. KLINE a n d C. F. JORDAN: A tritiated w a t e r recovery system S. M. LARSON,G. L. SCHALL,G. S. JOHNSTON,J . J . BAILEY a n d J . M . GRIFFITH : Radioisotope techniq u e for measuring regional o r g a n blood flow . . . . . . K. R. BRODY a n d R. P. SPENCER: Distribution a n d decarboxylation of 1-14C-iodoacetic acid in dogs E. LEBOWITZ,P. RICHARDS a n d J . BARANOSKY: XSF recoil labeling

382

384 387 388 390 392

L e t t e r to the Editors A. G. TUCK a n d A. McNAIR: Losses from radioactive solutions with s t a n d a r d i z e d disintegration rates . Book Reviews . Erratum.

395 397 399

NUMBER 9 M . H. S. RADWAN, A. A. ABDEL-HAMID a n d S. B. HANNA: Studies o n the diffusion a n d mixing of solid particles in a t u b e m i x e r - - I . T h e o r e t i c a l consideration J . MANTEL: T h e b e t a r a y s p e c t r u m a n d the average b e t a energy of several isotopes of interest in medicine a n d biology L. CONTI,M . HI~.GI~SlPPE,S. DE SAINT-SAuVEUR e t J . TEMP~: BiosynthSse de sdldnomdthionine 75Se p o u r usage scintigraphique . . . . . . . . S. R. WRIGHT: L X - r a y m e a s u r e m e n t of actinide m e t a b o l i s m using 243Am in mice . J . R . DAHL a n d R . S. TILBURY: T h e use of a compact, multi-particle cyclotron for the p r o d u c t i o n of 52Fe, ~TGa, n l I n a n d x~sI for medical purposes .

401 407 415 423 431

T e c h n i c a l Note M . E. A. ROBERTSON a n d W. B. GILBOY: R e d u c t i o n of a b n o r m a l b a c k g r o u n d levels in L i F / T e f l o n t h e r m o l u m i n e s c e n t dosimeters Book R e v i e w . Announcements

439 441 443

NUMBER

10

R. H. RODRIGUEZ-PAsQ.UI~S,H . L. STEINBERG,J. E. HARDING,P. A. MULLEN,J. M . R. HUTCHINSON a n d W. B. MANN: Low-level radioactivity m e a s u r e m e n t s on a l u m i n u m , steel a n d copper K . L. SCHOLZ a n d V. J . SODD : A kit for the p r o d u c t i o n a n d fast isolation of medically useful fluorine- 18 . VERA KUTAS, I. KRASZNAI u n d L. KocsM~: Eine S c h n e l l m e t h o d e zur Kontrolle d e r biologischen Verteilung radioaktiver Partikel . . . R. B. MAZESS, J . R . CAMERON a n d H. MILLAR : Direct r e a d o u t of bone m i n e r a l c o n t e n t using r a d i o n u c l i d e absorptiometry . W. L. OLLER a n d P. PLATO : Beta s p e c t r u m analysis: A new m e t h o d to analyze mixtures of b e t a - e m i t t i n g radionuclides by liquid scintillation techniques . M . F. LUBOZYNSKI, R. J . BAGLAN, G. R . DYER a n d A. B. BRILL: Sensitivity of X - r a y fluorescence for trace e l e m e n t d e t e r m i n a t i o n s in biological tissues NUMBER

445 465 469 471 481 487

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V. V. BOCHKAREV,G. B. RADZlEVSKY,L. V. TIMOFEEV a n d N. A. DEMIANOV: Distribution of a b s o r b e d energy from a p o i n t beta-source in a tissue-equivalent m e d i u m . . J . BOJSEN a n d K . WALLEVlK: A radiotelemetrical m e a s u r i n g device, i m p l a n t a b l e on animals, for long t e r m m e a s u r e m e n t s of radionuclide-tracers • • R . D. SMITH, J . J . B. ANDERSON, M. RtSTIC a n d D. L. HUXSOLL: T h e use of Cerenkov r a d i a t i o n in s2p labeled platelet survival studies . . . . J. SCHUHMACHER a n d W. MAIER-BORST: Recoil labelling of s u l f o b r o m o p h t h a l e i n with S2Br d u r i n g neutron irradiation . . . . . . . . G. W. McBETH a n d R . A. WINYARD : Isotope identification a n d radioassay by time interval analysis

493

505 513 519 527

T e c h n i c a l Notes L. C. BROWN a n d A. P. CALLAHAN : T h e separation a n d purification of carrier-free copper isotopes for medical use . . . . W. S. M o o s : A modified simple chloral h y d r a t e dosimeter system NUMBER

535 538

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O . GAL a n d P. PREMOWd: Solid diearboxylic acids as in pile chemical dosimeters . . CAMmO SEGRETO a n d F. C. LUDWIG: Discrimination between various dose levels in wholebody irradiated mice, b y counts of b o n e m a r r o w samples . . G . D. WmGET a n d J . M . GOULD : T h e use of p u n c h e d p a p e r tape interfacing b e t w e e n a scintillation spectrometer a n d a digital c o m p u t e r . . . . . . R . CHA~mRA, P. BRAUNSTEm, A. THEm a n d R . S. TILBURY: P r o d u c t i o n oflSTTm for medical use HESHAMUL HUg UE a n d JAMAL ASHRAr : Effect of g a m m a r a d i a t i o n o n the ovaries of desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (Forskal) . . . D. E. BAYrCrtAM a n d A. J . C o x : A n associated particle 14-MeV n e u t r o n time of flight spectrometer for use w i t h small accelerators P. FOUILLOUX, M . REPPI~LIN et P. BussiEm~: M e s u r e de l'adsorption sur le nickel de R a n e y de composes organiques e n solution m a r q u d s a u r a d i o c a r h o n e . J. ROBERT et J . DALMAZONE: Mesures microcalorimetrlques d u r a y o n n e m e n t 7 • • A. KEYEIm: A q u a n t i t a t i v e radioisotope m e t h o d for the in vivo evaluation of cephalic circulation in the rat G. H6R, H . KP.mGEL u n d E. S c m ~ a M : Biologisches V e r h a l t e n von R a d i o i n d i u m (lxsn*In, al4'nIn) bei virginellen u n d g r a v i d e n R a t t e n . Announcement

541 545 549 553 557 561 567 575 58 l 595 603

AUTHOR ABDEL-HAMIDA. A. 401

ANDERSONj. j. B. 513 AWrTILA A. 315 ANNOTT S. G. 339 ASHnI* J, 557 BAGLANR. J. 487 BAILEY J. J. 388 BAXNC. A. R. 271 BAMANOSKYJ. 392 BAYNHAMD. E. 561 BEETS A. L. 57

BELCHER D. R. 285 BERK H. W. 337 BICHSEL H. 49 BLACK A. 285 BOCHgatREV V. V. 493 BOJSEN J. 505 Bossy A. 265 BRAUNSTEIN P. 553 Bm~THONJ. P. 219 BPaAN H. H. 79 BRILL A. B. 487 BRODY K. R. 390 BROWN L. C. 57, 535 BUCKINGHAMP. D. 5 BUDINGER T. F. 49 BUSCARLETL. A. 265 BUSSIERE P. 567 BUTTERFIELDD. 249 CALLAHANA. P. 535 CAMERONJ. R. 471 CARO R. A. 382, 384 CARPENTER B. S. 157 CESAPmO R. 198

CHALLIERJ. C. 251 CHANDRA R. 553 CHASTELANDM. 209 CHAUDHU~ TA. K. 204 CHAUDHURITu. K. 204 CHRISTIEJ. H. 204 CHUECO C. A. 384 CLARK J. C. 5, 329 CLEMENT C. 225 Co~ D. 209 CONTI L. 415 COUCHATP. 229 Cox A. J. 301,561 CMA~CmRC. F. 339 CRUSHA K. L. 90 CURTIS M. L. 17 DAHL J. R. 431

INDEX DALMAZONEJ. 575 DANG J. 145 DAVIES P. T. 293 DEMIANOVN. A. 493 DE PAOLI W. 382, 384 DE SAINT-SAuVEURS. 415 DETERDINGJ. H. 293 DE VRIES F. W. 361 DIECK E. L. 35 DIEFALLAHEL-H. M. 153 DYER G. R. 487 DYSON S. R. 338 EHRLICH M. 351 EISEN H. 97

FA~x~s J. 161 FARWELLJ. R. 49 FOUILLOUXP. 567 FRAZZOLI F. V. 198 FucHs A. 361 GAEBARD F. 255 GAL O. 541 GERW~CK L. E. 203 GETOFF N. 65 GIBSONJ. A. B. 321 GILBERT B. N. 246 GILBOY W. B. 439 GOLDMAN I. H. 353 GOODIER I. W. 279 GOULD J. M. 549 GOULDmG R. W. 133 GREENE M. W. 342 GRIFFITHJ. M. 388 HAGER A. A. 382, 384 HANNA S. B. 401 HANSEN J. W. 109 HARDINGJ. E. 445 HARDING L. K. 253 HAm,Us W. (3. 338 HATCHERJ. D. 40 t-I~G~SXPPEM. 415 HENDEE W. R. 90, 203 HETHERINGTONE. L. R. 79 HLADtK V. 237 HOLLEMAN D. F. 341 HOLMBERG P. 115 H 6 R G. 595 HUNT L. M. 246 HUQUE H. 557

HUTCHINSONJ. M. R. 46, 397, 445 HUX$OLL D. L. 513 IBBOTT G. S. 90 JAxJm R. A. 301 JOHNSON E. P. 196 JOHNSON W. R. 337 JOHNSTON G. S. 388 JOgDAN C. F. 387 JOVANOVId V. 242 KAmENTO A.-L. 315 I¢~ARNS D. S. 73 KZELmG D. H. 253 KEHtRER M. L. 141 I ~ v s t r x A. 581 Kiss I. 161 KLn,m J. R. 387 KocsXl~ L. 469 KRASZNAII. 469 KRIEOEL H. 595 KRONRAD L. 237 KtrrAs V. 469 LAFLEURP. D. 157 LAQOUTXm~F. 219 LANDON H. H. 45 LANQ H. 35 LARSON S. M. 388 LASCEVE G. 265 LEBOWlTZ E. 203, 342, 392 LEGRANDJ. 219, 225 LEwis J. D. 39 LEwis V. E. 279 LwSCmTZ D. 129 LINDNER L. 239 LOEVlNGER R. 207 LORDSJ. L. 345 LOWENTHAL G. C. 196 LUBOZYNSKIM. F. 487 LUDWIGF. C. 545 LUOMAJXRVI M. 315 LWlN K. 242 LYONS D. W. 40

McBETH G. W. 527 McDoNALD R. J. 249 McEvoY A. F. 338 McKLVEEN J. W. 337 McMuRRAY W. R. 271 McNAm A. 395 M~aER-BORST W. 519 MALAm~" J. J. 381 MALONEYJ. E. 87 MA.,,mlm C. 198 MANNW. B. 445 MANTEL J. 407 MARABELU M. 198

MARg.3mZ R. 384 MARSHALL M. 321 MATTHEWSR. W. 179 MAZESS R. B. 471 MSISER J. 350 MEYER E. 251 MILLER H. 471 Moos W. S. 538 MORE R. D. 344 MOREL J. 219 MOROAN A. 285 MO~RTY C. M. 238 MUJEEB K. A. 340 MULLEN P. A. 445 NEMODA DJ. 242 NICOLINIJ. O. 384 Num~ A. D. 139 OLLER W. L. 481 OTamRTIm H. 13 PALMER A. J. 133 PARKER R. P. 350 PASSI P. 115 PATERSON C. A. 203 PATT R. 187 PENDLETON R. C. 345 PERROT C. 219 PnvARn~mNM. 315 PLATO P. 481 PREMOWd P. 541 PPa~Uss L. E. 9 PRussm S. G. 109 RADmELLA R. 382, 384 RADL F. 244 RADWAN M. H. S. 401 RADZmVSKYG. B. 493 RAJDL J. F. 271 RAMODIHARILAFYJ° 229 RANK D. 244 REBA R. G. 143 REPPELIN M. 567 RmlIARDS P. 392 RmPvo R. 115 RIsTIC M. 513 ROBERT J. 575 ROBERTSON M. ]~. A. 439 ROBINSONJ. E. 141 RODRIGUEz-PAsQUI~SR. H. 445 ROMAND. 79 ROSENSTEIN M. 97 RUMMERFIELD P. S. 353 SAMOCHOCKAK. 65 SAUZAYG. 25 SCHALL G. L. 388 SCHELL W. R. 25

SCHMONSEESW. 9 SCHOLZ K. L. 465 SCHRAMM E. 595 SCHUHMACHERJ. 519 SCHWEER$ W. 187 SClUTI S. 198 SEGRETO C. 545 SEIDEL A. 1, 195 SHARMAR. R . 121 SILVERMANJ. 97 SmVESTER D. J. 397 SIMON C. 145 SMITH A. R. 49 SMITH R. D. 441,513 SODD V. J, 465 SPENCER R. P. 390 STEINBERG H. L. 445 STERNBERG J. 251 STEWART M. L. 345, 387 SUNDERLANDJ. E. 40 SUmZURJ.-M. 145 SZYSZKOWSKYR. 382 TATCHER M. 129 TAYLOR D. M. 143, 255, 349, 350 TEMPI~J. 415

THACKRAYM. 79 TtIAKUR M. L. 139, 329 THEIN A. 553 TILBURY R. S. 431,553 TIMOPEEV L. V. 493 TROUOHTONJ. H. 344 TUCK A. G. 395 UMBARGER C.J. 381 VAN URK P. 239 VIITASALOM. 315 VILENSKY A. 129 gOLF V. 1 WALLEVIK K. 505 WALSII M. 285 WATSON I. A. 329 WATT J. S. 257 WEIR N. A. 371 WINGET G. D. 549 WINYARD R. A. 527 WooDs M. J. 279 WRIGHT S. R. 423 ZIMMERMANNU. 173