“…Two general papers on the spectroscopy of inorganic compounds should be listed (4,94). The following papers on organic materials are listed because of their general interest or importance, or in order to introduce one paper in an important series: long-chain acids (89), monosubstituted amides, (9), amines (64), N-methylamines (52), anionic surface active agents (58), monomethyl aromatics (42), asphaltic materials (80), benzenecarboxylic acids (44), boron compounds (12), cottons (72), cycloalkanes (18), diketones (37), disaccharides (98), fluorocyclo-olefins (29), humus of the soil (57), iron pentacarbonyl (78), maleates and fumarates (59), malonate esters (1), N-methyl group (22), substituted naphthalenes (6), narcotics (63), nerve tissue (46), oils and fats (2), pigments (49), polishes (69), quiñones (40), rose oil (70), silicon compounds (88), stearates (87), s-triazines (74), urea (96), and uron compounds (8). Wilson has written an important paper on the determination of the order of atoms in a linear molecule (95).…”