456 TRANSACTIONS OF SECTION G. 



The following Paper was then Tead : — 



Limil Gaugea.'' By Dr. E. T Gla/rbrook, C.B., F.B.S. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEIi 7. 



The following Papers and Reports were received : — ■ 



1. The Principle of Similitude in Engineering Design.- 

 By Dr. T. E. Stanton, ¥.E.S. 



2. Slandardisalion and its Influence on the Engineering IndustrieR.^ 

 Bij 0. LE Maistre {irilh a Foreword by Sir John Wolfe-Barry, 

 K'.C.B., F.R.S.). 



H. Pressure Oil Film Lubrication.-^ By H. T. Newbigin. 



4. The Influence of Pressure on the Electrical Ignition of Methane.'' 



By Professor W. M. Thornton, D.Sc. 



5. Some Experiments on the Possibility of working Diesel Engines vnth 

 Lon\ Compression Pressures.^ By Professor W. Ft. Watktnson. 



C). Interim Report on Gaseous Explosions. — See Reports, p. 292. 



7. The Calculation of the Capacity of Aerials, including the Effects of 

 Masts and Buildings.'' By Professor G. W. 0. itowE, D.Sc. 



8. Some Characteristic Curves for a Poulsen Arc Generator. 

 By N. W. McLachlan. 



9. Interim Beport on Com.plex Stress Dislribvtinn. 

 See Reports, p. 280. 



10. Beport on Engineering Problems affecting the Future Prosperity of 



the Country. 



