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Records by a native of Potenza, Italy, are shown in Figs. 7 and 8. 

 The record of " Mariuccia " begins with some very faint vibrations 



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from the " m." 



These are followed by stronger ones for the 



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sudden jolts in the line are the record of the two flaps of the tongue for 

 the " r " ; the small vibrations indicate that the " r " was sonant 

 throughout (that is, that the larynx was in vibration throughout). 

 Then follow the vibrations for " i " and the more open " u." The sud- 



