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Fis?. XI. nurini;- the sum, the expi- 

 riition, wliich is lono- at first, is conti- 

 nually interrupted by quicker inspira- 

 tions. It becomes less and less extensile 

 and makes place for deeper inspiration. 

 After the sum lengthened expiration. 



(Van der Plaats, July 1898). 



Fig. XII. During the sum, nothing- 

 Ijut exceedingly quick and superficial 

 respiration. Then slightly longer espi - 

 ration. Ciphers as above. Sum 88 X 88. 



(Dr. EuiTiNGA, Sept. 1898). 



Fig. XIII. During the sura the 

 respiration becomes quick and super- 

 ficial, with somewhat deeper inspiratiou 

 than before. After that long expiration 

 and deep inspiration. Sum 32 X 33. 

 (Utkrmöhlen, Sept. 



