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11. Weiss, P. L'hypothese du champ moleculaire et la propri6t6 ferromag- 



netique. Journ. de Physique et le Radium, vol. 6, pp. 661-€90, 1907. 



12. KiTTEL, C, and Galt, J. K. Ferromagnetic domain theory, in Solid State 



Physics, vol. 3, pp. 437-564, Academic Press, New York, 1956. 



13. Stewakt, K. H. Ferromagnetic domains. University Press, Cambridge, 



1954. 



14. An excellent fllmstrip entitled "The formation of ferromagnetic domains" 



has been prepared under the supervision of H. J. Williams. For informa- 

 tion on how to obtain it on loan, write to Mr. John Friedman, Publications 

 Department, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. 



15. Dillon, J. F., Jb., and Earl, H. E. Demonstration of magnetic domains. 



(Contains a description of a demonstration device intended for use in 

 teaching magnetism from the domain viewpoint.) Amer. Journ. Phys., 

 vol. 27, pp. 201-208, 1959. 



Reprints of the various articles in this Report may be obtained, 

 as long as the supply lasts, on request addressed to the Editorial and 

 Publications Division, Smithsonian Institution, Washington 25, D.C. 



