This small addition to the evening's programme has been made possible by the courtesy of Mr. Mervyn O'Gorman, who has cut out a portion of his lecture in order to make room for me. You, as scientific people, will realise that this is just about as generous a thing as a man can do, and I can assure Mr. O'Gorman that I am proportionately grateful.
The title of Mr. O'Gorman's lecture has suggested to me that perhaps after all the simplest and most readily comprehensible way of describing this machine is to present it in its aspect of a combination of a number of stability devices. This lecture will therefore be more qualitative than quantitative.