On the Relation of Muscle Sense to Pressure Sense 7 



By placing D. S. judgments with S. judgments and D. H. judgments 

 with H. judgments, and adding 91 series for 13 naive reagents, the follow- 

 ing table is made. Percentages of S. judgments of the whole number of 

 judgments are added: 



Table II. First Part. Palm Pressure With Hand Reaction 



The terms in this table mean the same as in table I. The ntmiber of 

 series for reagent W. was .36 and for reagent B. 31. Eight naive reagents 

 took 42 series. Thefr judgments were either "same" or "heavier." 



By placing D. S. judgments with S. judgments and D. H. judgments 

 with H. judgments and adding the percentages of S. judgments to the 

 number of series, the following table is obtained : 



