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gram is being made. Such an one is the electric signal of Deprez 

 (Fig. 258), which is an electromagnet whose circuit is closed and 

 opened by the second pendulum of a clock or a metronome. 

 Or for this purpose a tuning-fork may be used which vibrates 



FIG. 257. Time-marker; arrangement for marking two intervals: D, seconds 

 pendulum, with platinum point, E, soldered on ; A, mercury trough, into which E 

 dips at the end of its swing ; B, Daniell cell ; C, electromagnets, which draw down 

 writing-lever F when the current is closed by E dipping into A ; G, spring (or piece 

 of India rubber), which raises .Fas soon as current is broken (Stewart). 



FIG. 258. Electromagnetic time-marker connected with metronome. The pen- 

 dulum of the metronome carries a wire which closes the circuit when it dips into 

 either of the mercury cups, Hg (Stewart). 



one hundred times in a second, the writing-point being attached 

 to one of its prongs. 



Moist Chamber. In order to preserve the preparation in as 

 normal condition as possible during an experiment, it is enclosed 

 in a chamber the air of which is kept moist. 



Simple Muscular Contraction. When the muscle-nerve prep- 

 aration is stimulated by a single induction shock, a single con- 

 traction of the muscle results ; this is a twitch or a simple muscular 



