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EDINBURGH. Royal Society, July 19.—Lord Kelvin in the chair.—The President presented to the successful Fellows the prizes awarded by the Council, and in a few words described the nature and value of the work done by each.—Mr. J. W. Inglis read an interesting popular account of his experience of Indian earthquakes during a residence in that country of nearly twenty-five years.—Dr. C. G. Knott read a paper on relations among various types of magnetic strains.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 56, 335–336 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056335b0
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