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THOMAS WILLIAM BROCKBANK 



recording the learning totals of this table appear in redin- 

 tegration, and also that the number of " errors " in redin- 

 tegration frequently exceed that in the learning. From 

 this it seems that the " errors " which appeared earlier in 

 the learning are tending to reappear in redintegration; 

 or, in other words, a recapitulation may have taken place. 

 The results with the individuals are not as definite here 

 as in Table I-A, but totals follow the rule. 



Table II-A presents the total " errors " in both learn- 



TABLE II-A 



70-Day Period. 1 Trial per Day 



" Errors " At Turns 



ing and redintegration for the 1 trial per day rats of the 

 70-day group. Rats 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are from a litter 



