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TABLE 4. Summary of results in experiments with subject II, during the period from 



Mar. 16, 1914, to May 15, 1914. 

 [Values per minute.] 



Curing "sitting" periods in this summary the subject sat comfortably in a chair and was as 

 quiet as possible. 



2 The designation "standing" signifies standing in a relaxed position unless otherwise specified. 

 The subject stood as quietly as possible. 



3 Total distance preliminary to and during period before lunch, 1,633 meters; after lunch, 

 1,740 meters. 



4 Total distance before lunch, 4,573 meters, the walking being continuous; after lunch, distance 

 preliminary to and during period, 1,690 meters. 



5 Total distance preliminary to and during period before lunch, 1,573 meters; after lunch, 

 1,462 meters. 



6 Standing on one leg, right leg relaxed, with hands in pockets. Subject found this more tiring 

 than standing on both legs. 



7 Total distance preliminary to and during period before lunch, about 1,057 meters; after lunch 

 the distance was 1,055 meters. The subject's hands swung loosely at his side as he walked. It 

 should be stated that this was the case except as otherwise indicated. 



8 Standing on both legs with hands in pockets. 



