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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, 



2. A specimen of rectangular section, with one longitudinal face 

 prepared for microscopic examination of strain effects. 



MiCEOSCOPE Specimens. 



9 

 10 



D 



D 

 A 



0-58 



0-58 

 0-27 



As rolled 



( Annealed at 1200° C. i 

 \ for 2 hours / 



See Table, specimen 6 



" Normal." Shows also 

 two types of fracture — 

 the first and later por- 

 tions 



"Overheated" 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordi/iar// Fellows of 

 the Society : — Mr. William McGregor C'airncross, Rev. John Brunsdon 

 Fletcher, and Mr. T. H. Hiscott. 



ANNIVERSARY MEETING 



Held on the 16th of January, lt)u7, at 20 Hanover Square, W.,. 

 The President, Dr. D, H. Scott, F.R.S., etc., in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Meeting of the I'Jth of December, 1906, were- 

 read and confirmed, and were signed by the President. 



The following Donation was announced, and the thanks of the 

 Society were given to the donors. 



From 



David S. Stead — Fishes of Australia. (8vo, Sydney, 1906) . . The Board of Fisheries: 



for New South Wales. 



Dr. Hebb called attention to some stereo-photo-micrographs that 

 Mr. DoUman, of Adelaide, had sent over. 



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