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this problem to more precise investigations, we shall now confine 

 ourselves to tlie discussion of the relation of A to the stimulus. 



Tables in i-egard to many experiments for the stimuli with 

 equal l)rea(hhs and different heights are given next, and graj^hs re- 

 presenting the relation between the height of the stimulus and the 

 height of the discliarge are drawn in Plate X. Fig. 1, 2, 3. 

 Here we may remark thai a small error must ]je taken into account 

 for the height of the stimulus measured on the oscillogram, because 

 even our oscillograph does not follow such an al)rupt increase of 

 current as tliat observed in our stimulating cui'rent. 



Table VII. 



Oscillograms No. 35 and No. 3G (Plate XIV.). 

 Temperature of the organ: 1 ] -0° C. 

 Resistance of the organ: 130 ohms. 



Table VIIL 



Oscillogram No. 38 (Plate XV.). 

 Temperature of the organ: 11-5° C. 



