SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS. 



VOLUME XV. 



1. The Subsidence of Torsional Oscillations and the Fatigue of Iron Wires when 



subjected to the Influence of Alternating Magnetic Fields of Frequencies up 

 to 250 per second. By William Brown, b.sc. (January, 1916.) 6d. 



2. Preliminary Notes on the Carbohydrates of the Musei. By Thomas G. 



Mason, b.a., Diplom. Agric. (February, 1916.) 6d. 



3. A New Form of very High Besistance for use with Electrometers. By John 



J. Dowling, m.a., m.r.i. a. (February, 1916.) Qd. 



4. On the Path of a small Permeable Body moving with Negligible Acceleration 



in a Bipolar Field. By Philip E. Belas, b.a., a.r.c.sc.i., and Marcus 

 Hartog, m.a., d.sc. (n.u.i.) (Plate I.) (February, 1916.) 6d. 



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