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(From experiment 47. Under brain compression.) 



Sensory nerves compared with each other 



(From experiment 48. Under brain compression.) 



These conclusions coincide with the experience of Stiles and 

 Martin and lend some support to the hypothesis of Vincent and 

 Cameron. 



It may not be amiss to add to these conclusions that in few 

 cases when the stimuli were very strong the smaller nerve re- 

 acted more vigorous!}' than the larger one, which phenomenon 

 may perhaps be explained partly by different resistances of dif- 

 ferent-sized nerves to currents of similar strength. 



