INDEX TO VOLUME 26 AUTHOR INDEX Anderson, David W., Jr. See McConvfile, John F. Black, J. G. and Howes, D. Percutaneous absorption of Triclosan from toilet preparations, 205 Block, M. Fotlr different methods for the characterization of dentifrices and other semisolids, 189 Boltralik, J. See Lorenzetti, O. J. Boon, Elizabeth. See Van Abb•5, N.J. Breach, G. D. Microbiological quality con- trol-a case history, 315 Bree, W. See Staal, E. M. Brown, A. C. and Swift, J. A. Hair break- age: the scanning electron microscope as a diagnostic tool, 289 Busby, E. See Lorenzetti, O. J. Cambrai, M. The role of essential fatty acids (EFA) in the regulatory pro- cess of malpighian cell membranes, 485 Clar, E. J., Her, C. P., and Sturelle, C. G. Skin impedance and moisturization, 337 Clark, E. W. Estimation of the general in- cidence of specific lanolin allergy, 323 Cooper, A.D. See Fitzpatrick, F. A. Cotty, V. F. See Jacobs, Gene. Cropper, C., Platt, P., and Puttnam, N. A., Analytical procedures for the determi- nation of chlorhexidine in oral prod- ucts, 355 Davis, W. B. and MacDonald, A. C. The examination of particulate inclusions in toothpaste, by freeze-fracture, repli- cation and transmission electron mi- croscopy, 477 Davis, W. B. and Rees, D. A. A parametric test to measure the cleaning power of toothpaste, 217 Dravnieks, A. Evaluation of human body odors: methods and interpretations, 551 Eigen, Edward, Legenyei, Aladar, and ß Weiss, Sidney. An in vivo method for the detection of residual antimicrobial activity on human skin, 411 Fairchfid, C. M. See Kabacoff, B. L. Faucher, J. A. See Goddard, E. Desmond. Ferguson, Terry. See Prottey, Colin. Finklestein, Paul. See Wooding, W. M. Fitzpatrick, F. A., Summa, A. F., and Cooper, A.D. Quantitative analysis of methyl and propyoplparaben by high performance liquid chromatography, 377 Fortenberry, B. See Lorenzetti, O. J. Fouweather, C. See Porter, J. Gabriel, D. M. Implications of the enlarged European Economic Community on the quality and safety of coslnetics and toiletries, 65 Goddard, E. Desmond, Faucher, J.•, Scott, R. J., and Tunney, M. E. sorption of Polymer JR on keratinous surfaces-Part II, 539 Goddard, E. Desmond, Phillips, Thomas S., and Hannah, Roy B. Water soluble polymer-surfactant interaction-Part I, 461 Gross, Jiirgen. See Rieger, Klaus. Hall, Kathleen and Wolfram, Leszek J. Iso- lation and identification of the protein component of hair melanin, 247 Hannan, Roy B. See Goddard, E. Des- Inond. Henry, S. M. See Jacobs, Gene. tler, C. P. See Clar, E. J. Hollander, Horst. See Rieger, Klaus. Howes, D. The percutaneous absorption of so•ne anionic surfactants, 47 Howes, D. See Black, J. G. Howlett, H. C. S. and Van Abb•, N.J. The action and fate of sodium py- ridinethione when applied topically to the rabbit, 3 Hudewenz, V. See Paukner, Ernst. Jacobs, Gene, Henry, S. M., and Cotty, V. F. The influence of pH, emulsifier, and accelerated ageing upon preserva- tive requirements of O/W emulsions, 105 Jolly, Eugene R. and Sloughfy, Charles A. Clinical evaluation of baby oil as a derreal moisturizer, 227 615
616 JOUBNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Kabacoff, B. L. and Fairchild, C. M. Deter- mination of zinc pyrithione by chelate exchange, 453 Kligman, AIbert M. See Leyden, James J. Koglin, Bernd. The stability of suspensions, 439 Kurihara, Haruki. See Lin, T. J. Legenyei, Aladar. See Eigen, Edward. Leyden, James J. McGinley Kenneth J., and Kligman,' Albert M. •horter meth- ods for evaluating antidandruff agents, 573 Like, Burr, Sorren•tino, Ralph, and Petroc- ci, Alfonso. Utility of amine oxides in oil/water cosmetic systems, 155 Lin, T. I., Kurihara, Haruki, and Ohta, Hideaki. Effects of phase inversion on the formation of O/W emulsions, 121 Lorenzetti, O. J., Boltralik, J., Busby, E., and Fortenberry, B., The influence of protein vehicles on the penetrability of sunscreens, 593 Loux, J. J. and Yankell, S. L. Evaluation of ocular decongestants in rabbits, 397 Luckewicz, W. Differential thermal analy- sis of chrysotile asbestos in pure talc and talc containing other minerals, 431 MacDonald, A. C. See Davis, W. B. Malco]m, S. A. and Woodrote, R. C. S. The relationship between water-borne bacteria and shampoo spoilage 277 McCarthy, Justin P. and Schlossm•t'n, Mit- chell L. Some properties of eflloxy- lated derivatives and their effect on cosmetic application, 523 McConville, John F. and Anderson, David W., Jr., Aerobic microflora of the outer eye area of women of Los Angeles, Calif., 83 McConville, John F. and Anderson, David W., Jr., Occurrence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphy]ococcus aureus in the orbital area, 169 McGinley, Kenneth J. See Leyden, James J. Meyer, F. and Ziegenmeyer, J., The ab- sorption potential of skin, 93 Nicholas, P. See Van Abbfi, N.J. Ohta, Hideaki, See Lin, T. J. Paukner, Ernst and Hudewenz, V. So- called odor eliminators, 235 Petrocci, Alfonso. See Like, Burr. Phillips, Thomas S. See Goodard, E. Des- mond. Platt, P. See Cropper, C. Porter, J. and Fouweather, C. An appraisal of human head hair as forensic evi- dence, 299 Prottey, Colin and Ferguson, Terry. Fac- tors which determine the skin irrita- tion potential of soaps and detergents, 29 Puttnam, N. A. See Cropper, C. Rees, D. A. See Davis, W. B. Rieger, Claus, Gross, Jiirgen, Hollander, Horst, and Weigand, Walter. Inhala- tional, histological and dermatological studies on aluminum chlorhydroxide as active constituent of antiperspirant preparations, 531 Rijnbeek, P. L. C. A. See Staal, E. M. Schlossman, Mitchell L., See McCarthy, Justin P. Scott, R. J. See Goddard, E. Desmond. Shanahah, Robert W. and Ward, Charles O. An animal model for evaluating the relative sting potential of shampoos, 581 Sloughfy, Charles A. See Jolly, Eugene G. Sorrentino, Ralph. See Like, Burr. Staal, E. M. Bree, W., and Rijnbeek, P. L. C. A. Cough irritation by de- odorant sprays, 509 Steed, M. W. Evaluation of antiperspirant preparations under normal conditions of use, 17 Sture]le, C. G. See Clar, E. J. Summa, A. F. See Fitzpatrick, F. A. Swift, J. A. See Brown, A. C. Tronnier, Hagen. Methods for the determi- nation of sebaceous matter of the skin in regard to acne, 141 Tunney, M. E. See Goddard, E. Desmond. Van AbbS, N.J., Nicholas, P., and Boon, Elizabeth. Exaggerated exposure in tropical irritancy and sensitive testing, 173 Van Abb6, N.J. See Howlett, H. C. S. Ward, Charles O. See Shanahah, Rob- err W. Weigand, Walter. 'See Rieger, Klaus. Weiss, Sidney. See Eigen, Edward. Wilkinson, J. B. The promise and the prod- uct, 497 Wilson, Clifton, H. Identification of pre- servatives in cosmetic products by thin-layer chromatography, 75 Wolfram, Leszek J. See Hall, Kathleen. Wooding, W. M. and Finklestein, Paul. A critical comparison of two procedures for antiperspirant evaluation, 255 Woodrote, R. C. S. See Malcolm, S. A. Wulf, Alex. The influence of pigment par- ticle size distribution on tinting, 389 Yankell, S. L. See Loux, J. J. Ziegenmeyer, J. See Meyer, F.
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