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Proceedings. [November 3rd, 1896. 



General Meeting, November 3rd, 1896. 

 Edward Schunck, Ph.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. J. H. Lynde, M.Inst.C.E., Buckland, Ashton-on- 

 Mersey ; Mr. J. Crowther, Assoc. R.S.M., Assistant Lecturer 

 in Metallurgy, Owens College ; Mr. William Milligan, 

 M.D., 28, St. John Street; Mr. Edward Hopkinson, D.Sc, 

 M.Inst.C.E., Salford Ironworks ; and Mr. John Burke, B.A., 

 Berkeley Fellow, Owens College, Manchester, were elected 

 ordinary members. 



Ordinary Meeting, November 3rd, 1896. 



Edward Schunck, Ph.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



The thanks of the members were voted to the donors of 

 the books upon the table. 



In answer to a request for information from Mr. C. L. 

 Barnes regarding the form of top referred to in Garnett's 

 Life of Clerk Maxwell, under the name of "The Devil on 

 Two Sticks," Professor Reynolds said he had used the top 

 to illustrate gyrostatic stability, and that practice was 

 necessary to acquire skill in its use. 



Professor Osborne Reynolds, F.R.S., then read a paper 

 entitled, " On Methods of determining the Dryness of 

 Saturated Steam and the Condition of Steam Gas." 



The paper is printed in full in the Memoirs. 



Professor Lamb, Mr. C. H. Lees, and Mr. P. J. Hartog 

 took part in the discussion. 



