WM. M. Garver—Sensation and Volition through the Nerves. 419 — 
The difference between VII and VIII is very marked, and 
by simple inspection, noticing the position of the maxima, we 
can determine pretty closely the difference in time between 
hand and shoulder. It appears to be two vibrations, corre- 
sponding very closely to the difference between the means, 
which was found to be 1-98 vibrations. 
In the same way let us examine the experiments which gave 
the anomalous results before mentioned. 
ies Hand ‘wo a ys Shoulder to hand.” 
14> 0 23=10 14> 19=32 
Lise 6 94=— 6 os 20=25 
16=10 = Meat 21-31) 36 
17=28 36— 2 li=78 22a, 1 | Vib. 
18=—40 =f 18=34 BEA? i pond | 
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20==22 7 24 
2i=i4 aaa 1 77 1 vib 
23=19 
which he esti- 
mated the “norm” or mean. The periodicity is evidently the 
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