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hundred and forty-fifth move down from g to B, and up from 

 B to E. Down from E to F, and up from 

 The tone 5 F to H. Dtiwn from H to N, and up from 



N to T. Down from T to Z, and up from 

 Z to S8. Down from 93 to ®, and up from <S to g. The nerve 

 ends located on these sections therefore receive five shocks 

 during the period. 



The sections from the one hundred and forty-sixth to the 

 one hundred and eighty-fourth move down from g to B, and 

 up from B to E. Down from E to F, and 

 The tone 4 up from F to H. Down from H to N, and 



up from N to T. Down from T to Z, and 

 up from Z to g. The nerve endis located on these sections 

 therefore receive four shocks during the period. 



The sections from the one hundred and eighty-fifth to the 

 four hundred and fifty-sixth move down and up three times dur- 

 ing the period. Let us examine those from 

 The tone 3 the one hundred and eighty-fifth to the 



two hundred and thirteenth. They move 

 down from g to F, and up from F to H. Down from H to N, 

 and up from N to T. Down from T to Z, and up from Z to 

 g. The nerve ends located on these sections therefore receive 

 three shocks during the period. 



The sections from the four hundred and fifty-seventh to 

 the four hundred and sixty-eighth move down from A to F, and 

 up from F to M. Down from M to 2t, and 

 The tone 2 ^^P from 21 to @=A. The sections from 



the four hundred and sixty-ninth to the 

 five hundred and first move down from A to G, and up from 

 G to M. Down from M to St, and up from 2t to ®=A. The 

 sections from the five hundred and second to the five hundred 

 and forty-sixth move down from A to G, and up from G to U. 

 Down from U to 9t and up from SI to ®=A. The nerve ends 

 located on these sections therefore receive two shocks during 

 the period. 



