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to be followed by marked extensor tonus. In one case marked flexor tonus 

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5. Removal of Mid-brain. — In one experiment in which flexor after- 

 discharge in the ipsilateral reaction outlasted for some time the removal of 

 the cerebellum it was found that it also outlasted removal of part of the 



