SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME V A Method for the Semiquantitative Analysis of Lipstick, by Hazel Bishop, 2 Absorptiometry in Cosmetic Analysis, Visible Region, by T. T. Gorsuch, 178 Accelerated Storage Tests, by F. Grossmith, 249 Acceptance of Honorary Membership, Eunice Thomas Miner, 139 Alkylolamides, Fatty Acid, by' W. B. Reinisch and K. R. Dutton, 169 Alkylolamides in Shampoos, by H. L. Sanders, E. A. Knaggs, and O. E. Libman, 29 Allergic Complications of Hair Dyes, Toxic and, by Samuel M. Peck, 113 Annual Report of the President, by Paul Lauffer, 1 Assessing the Quality of an Essential Oil, by G. W. Ferguson, 240 Book Reviews, 79,147 Lipid Metabolism, 79 The Hair and Scalp, 79 Detergency Evaluation and Testing, 80 Die Seife und Ihre Herstellung, 80 Conductimetric Analysis at Radio-Fre- quency, 81 A Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 81 Colloid Science, 81 Radioisotopes in Industry, 82 Ultraviolet Radiation, 82 Dictionary of Organic Compounds, 147 A Formulary for External Therapy of the Skin. 322 Formulary of Perfumery and of Cosme- tology, 148 Applied Mycology and Bacteriology, 148 Quantitative Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 149 Instrumental Analysis, 149 Toxicity of Industrial Organic Solvents, 150 Condensed Pyridazine and Pyrazine Rings, 321 Polyvinylpyrrolidon, 318 Handbook of Cosmetic Materials, 318 Organic Analysis, Vol. 1, 318 Soap Manufacture, Vol. 1,320 Successful Commercial Chemical Develop- ment, 321 Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. I and Vol. II, 320 Wax Encyclopedia, 322 British Society of Cosmetic Chemists, 76, 141,314 Calculation of HLB Values of Nonionic Surfactants, by William C. GriFfin, 249 Chelating and Sequestering Agents in Cosmetics, Uses of, by G. H. Goodyear and B. L. Hathorne, 96 Chemicals from Fats and Oils: A source of Cosmetic Raw Materials, by Paul DuBrow. 90 Chemists, Some Things We Learned About, by M. R. Bhagwat, 9 Chemistry of Disulfides, Recent Progress in the, by Norman A. Rosenthal and Gerald Oster, 286 Chicago Section News, 78, 144, 313 Chlorophyll in Cosmetics, by Everette M, Burdick, 85 Chromatography and Its Application to the Essential Oil and Cosmetic Industries, by Alex Post, 23 Consumer Testing as a Guide for Technical Research, by Norman H. Ishler, 103 Correspondence, Louis Schwartz, 316 Cosmetic Analysis, Visible Region Absorpti- ometry in, by T. T. Gorsuch, 178 Cosmetic Industries, Chromatography and Its Application to the Essential Oil and, by Alex Post, 23 Cosmetics, Chlorophyll in, by Everette M. Burdick, 85 Cosmetics in Ancient and Modern India, Perfumery and, by T. H. Crawford and T. S. Nagarajan, 202 Dentifrices, Enzyme Inhibitors for, by R. S. Manly, 266 Disulfides, Recent Progress in the Chemistry of, by Norman A. Rosenthal and Gerald Oster, 286 Effect of Physical Factors on the Formation of Cosmetic Emulsions, The, by G. L. Stanko, W. C. Fiedler, and G. F. Sperandio, 39 Emulsions, The Effect of Physical Factors on the Formation of Cosmetic, by G. L. Stanko, W. C. Fiedler, and G. F. Sperandio, 39 Enzyme Inhibitors for Dentifrices, by R. S. Manly, 266 Epidermis of Animals Which May Be of Value to the Cosmetic Chemists, Experiments on the, by Earl O. Butcher, 229 Essential Oil, Assessing the Quality of an, by G. W. Ferguson, 240 325
326 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Experiments on the Epidermis of Animals Which May Be of Value to the Cosmetic Chemist, by Earl O. Butcher, 229 F. V. Wells, Second Honorary Member, British Society, 228 Fatty Acid Alkylolamides, by W. B. Reinisch and K. R. Dutton, 169 HLB Values of Nonionic Surfactants, Calculation of, by William C. Griffin, 249 Hair Dyes, Toxic and Allergic Complications of, by Samuel M. Peck, 113 Infrared C-H Frequencies at 13.8 3* and Their Significance, The, by F. C. Nachod, E. T. Hinkel, Jr., and M. Priznar, 283 Klarmann, Emil G., Man of Science, by Louis Schwartz and Edward Sagatin, 60 Klarmann, Emil G., The Man, by M. G. deNavarre, 53 Lanolin Composition, Newer Concepts of, by Lester I. Conrad, 11 Lipstick, A Method for the Semiquantitative Analysis of, by Hazel Bishop, 2 Lipsticks--Their Formulation, Manufacture and Analysis, by A. L. Fishbach, 242 l.ooking at Things, by R. H. Marriott, 151 Merchandise Marks Acts, The, by R. L. Lloyd, 212 Methods in the Cosmetic Industry, Statistical Part III, by A. W. Middleton, 159 Miner, Eunice Thomas, Sixth Honorary Member, by Harden F. Taylor, 134 Miner, Eunice Thomas, Sixth Honorary Member, by Walter A. Taylor, 136 More Truth About Odour, by William McCartney, 207 Newer Concepts of Lanolin Composition, by Lester I. Conrad, 11 Nonionic Surfactants, Calculation of HLB Values of, by William C. Griffin, 249 Odour, More Truth About, by William McCartney, 207 Oils: A Source of Cosmetic Raw Materials, Chemicals from Fats, by Paul DuBrow, 90 (PVP)--A Useful Adjunct in Cosmetics, Polyvinylpyrrolidone, by Herman A. Shelanski, Morris V. Shelanski, and A. Cantor, 129 Penetrometer in the Determination of Consistency of Petroleum Jelly, The Use of the, by R. T. Dobson, 236 Perfumery and Cosmetics in Ancient and Modern India, byT. H. Crawford and T. S. Nagarajan, 202 Perfumes Again, Talking of, by J. Pickthall, 182 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)--A Useful Ad- junct in Cosmetics, by Herman A. Shelan- ski, Morris V. Shelanski, and A. Cantor, 129 Rancidity in Soap, by W. W. Myddleton, 278 Recent Progress in the Chemistry of Disul- fides, by Norman A. Rosenthal and Gerald Oster, 286 Second Honorary Member, British Society, F. V. Wells, 228 Sequestering Agents in Cosmetics, Use of Chelating and, by G. H. Goodyear and B. L. Hathorne, 96 Shampoos, Alkylolamides in, by H. L. Sanders, E. A. Knaggs, and O. E. Libman, 29 ß Sixth Honorary Membership, 134-139 Sixth Medal Award, 53-67 Soap, Rancidity in, by W. W. Myddleton, 278 Some Things We Learned About Chemists, by M. R. Bhagwat, 9 Statistical Methods in the Cosmetic Industry, Part III, by A. W. Middleton, 159 Storage Tests, Accelerated, by F. Grossmith, 257 Talking of Perfumes Again, by J. Pickthall, 182 Technical Research, Consumer Testing as a Guide for, by Norman H. Ishler 103 Toxic and Allergic Complications of Hair Dyes, by Samuel M. Peck, 113 Uses of Chelating and Sequestering Agents in Cosmetics, by G. H. Goodyear and B. L. Hathorne, 96 Use of the Penetrometer in the Determination of Consistency of Petroleum Jelly, The, by R. T. Dobson, 236 Visible Region Absorptiometry in Cosmetic Analysis, by T. T. Gorsuch, 178 Walk in "No-Man's Land," A, by Emil G. Klarmann, 67 Wells, F. V., Second Honorary Member, British Society, 228 What Management Expects of Research, by Raymond Stevens, 308 What Research Expects of Management, by Walter .]. Hamburger, 260
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