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very small or absent with Pec and Bro, and was exceedingly irregular 

 with Tom. Fre served but a short time, and Spe was ill from De- 

 cember 19 to the end of the experiment. Gar showed a peculiar elastic 

 vibration of the muscle which greatly complicated the curves and made 

 many of them illegible and other readings untrustworthy. The aver- 

 ages in the extreme right-hand column of table 165 are from the 6 

 subjects, Can, Kon, Gul, Mon, Moy, and Vea, with whom reasonably 

 complete records were obtained. Even with these there were a number 

 of breaks. The one with Kon on October 13, was due to his coming 

 into Squad A late, as explained on page 557. Opposite each date, 

 and in the vertical column, the average values for latency, amplitude, 

 and separation of stimuli are recorded for each subject. The average 

 for the 6 men for September 29 shows 34 a for latency, 22 mm. for 



In 



*L., A., and S. designate latency in 0.001 "((t), amplitude, in mm., and separation in 0.01 



the body of the table the index figures refer to the following notes: 

 ^No reflexes. 'Illegible. 



'No failures with short S. ; all very small. ^Irregular voluntary contraction following pri 



'Summation evident. mary reflex. 



*Second contact out of order. ^Leg feels tighter against apparatus. 



