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Dr. A. D. Waller. 



The response to both directions of excitation is outgoing ; it is 

 greater to tetanising currents than to single shocks ; it is greater 

 the day after death than on the day of death ; it is abolished by 

 immersion in hot water, the small residual deflections observed being 

 such as would be caused by ordinary polarisation. 



The 24-hour responses were recorded as under ; they were through- 

 out of outgoing direction, by both directions of single break currents, 

 and by both pairs of directions of tetanisation. 



Fia. 4. (4219.) 



