Transactions . n towardsobtaining a uniform ductility, and if that was accomplished it would over-come the difficulty which he had raised. Mr. T. W. Bunning asked if Mr. Morison could give any reliable infor-tion as to the mode of inspecting boilers in France and Belgium ? Mr. Morison replied some results were given in his paper. He couldnot speak with certainty respecting France, but in Belgium, Germany, andSwitzerland, the boilers were inspected by Societies connected with theirrespective Governments, and reports were made not only to the ownersof the collieries and other places where the bo


Transactions . n towardsobtaining a uniform ductility, and if that was accomplished it would over-come the difficulty which he had raised. Mr. T. W. Bunning asked if Mr. Morison could give any reliable infor-tion as to the mode of inspecting boilers in France and Belgium ? Mr. Morison replied some results were given in his paper. He couldnot speak with certainty respecting France, but in Belgium, Germany, andSwitzerland, the boilers were inspected by Societies connected with theirrespective Governments, and reports were made not only to the ownersof the collieries and other places where the boilers were in use, but alsoto the Governments. The President—Is it compulsory in Belgium to have boilers examinedby these Societies ? Mr. Morison—No. So far as the Government reports for that countrywere concerned the kingdom was divided into eleven districts, and, takingthe districts one by one, it was proved that, in all the districts where I o UJ > UJ > COCO cr UJ I-o UJ UJ X I- o z COUi crou. <. i d .?. 3 N lo/...\.U/l/..ir/:AALY. To fflustrate //ic report of the Qnnmzi&e on A/r/-//a///r/// Ventilators Mode of Testing the Indicator Springs.


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