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light to give a slightly magnified record of these movements 

 was some special kind of dry grass haulm, which combined 

 rigidity with excessive lightness. I have tried the finest 

 feathers from small birds, but these were not so efficient 



Fig. 131. — Photograph of the Oscillating Recorder, 

 fourth the natural size. 



reduced to one- 



as the selected specimen of grass which I was so fortunate as 

 to obtain later. Though in this I was successful in obtaining 

 a recording-lever, there yet followed the difficulty that owing 

 to its being non-magnetic it could not be thrown into 

 resonant vibration by the electro-magnet. I had therefore 



