TKANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XIX 



Section G.— ENGINEERING. 



THURSDA Y, A UG UST 2. 



Page 

 Address by J. A, Ewing, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., President of the Section ... 657 

 tModern Armour and its Attack. By Major W. E. Edwakds, R.A 666 



FBI DAT, AUGUST 3. 



1. tTiie Eemoval of Dust and Smoke from Chimney Gases. By S. H. 



Davies and F. G. Fryee 666 



2. Standardisation in British Engineering Practice. By Sir John Wolfe- 



Baert, K.C.B., F.R.S. (p. 339) 666 



3. The Deformation and Fracture of Iron and Steel. By Waltee 



ROSENHAIN ,. 666 



4. tSegregation in Steel Ingots, and its Effect in Modifying the Mechanical 



Properties of Steel. By J. E. Stead 667 



5. Structural Changes in Nickel Wire at High Temperatures. By II. C. H. 



Carpenter ..-. 667 



6. On a Magnetic Indicator of Temperature for Hardening Steel. By 



William Taylor 668 



MONBA Y, A UG UST 6. 



1. The New Engineering Laboratories, Edinburgh University, and their 



Equipment. By Professor T. Hudson Bears, M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.M.E. 668 



2. Glow Lamps and the Grading of Voltages. By Sir W. H. Peeece, 



K.C.B., F.R.S , 669 



3. The Advent of Single-phase Electric Traction. By C. F. Jenkin 670 



4. A General Supply of Gas for Life, Heat, and Power Production. By 



A. J. Martin, M.Inst.C.E 671 



TUESDA Y, AUGUST 1. 



1. tExperiments illustrating the Balancing of Engines. By Professor W. E, 



Dalby, D.Sc, M.Inst.C.E 672 



2. Recent Advances in Steam Turbines, Land and Marine. By G. Gbeald 



Stoney, M.Inst.C.E 672 



3. tAn Application of Stream Line Apparatus to the Determination of tha 



Directions and Approximate Magnitudes of the Principal Stresses ia 

 certain portions of the Structure of Ships. B3' J. Smith; 673 



4. On the Teaching of Mechanics. By C. E. Ashfoed, M.A 673 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. 



1. fThe Central Technical College Lecture Table Testing Machine. By 



Professor Ashceoft 674 



2. The Strength and Behaviour of Ductile Materials under Combined Stres?. 



By Walter A. Scoble 674 



3. tRecent Advances in our Knowledge of Radiation Phenomena, and their 



Bearing on the Optical Measurement of Temperature. By J. B. 

 Henderson . . 674 



4. tElectro-positive Coatings for the Protection of Iron and Steel from 



Corrosion. By S. Cowpee Coles 674 



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