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trials, relative to the records of the control-group. Tb« 

 result was that, although the time-records of the trials 

 following the return to the partially learned maze wa^ 

 low, still they were too few to counteract the high records 

 made in the trials before the interruption; a large time- 

 total therefore had to be divided by a small number of 

 trials. For example, the average time per trial made by 

 the group that was taken from the E maze after two trials 



