THE INJURY CURRENT OF NERVE 
Table of Experiments — continued 
3°7 
Concentration of the 
Solution Used 
(0 
In grammes 
per cent. 
w 
In 
gram-molecular 
per litre 
(0 
Initial Value 
X IO—3 Daniell 
Potential Difference 
Final Value 
x 10—3 Daniell 
(3) 
Final value in 
terms of the 
initial value as 
unity 
Number of Experiment 
-a 
* IH 
4-25 
1 
19-67 
5-28 
0-268 
Experiment XI (1) 
_0 
Pi 
uu < 
2' I 2 
i 
2 
20'72 
I 2 2o 
°'593 
)> 
XII (1) 
3 
i -06 
1 
4 
19-11 
17-42 
0-9 1 1 
>> 
XIII (2) 
IS 
1 
O' C 3 
1 
8 
i c • c 8 
I Q'OI 
y 
1-220 
)» 
XIV (2) 
rs 
5-55 
I 
19-44 
6-88 
■354 
Experiment XV (1) 
ti Chi 
(CaCl, 
277 
1 
"2" 
19-27 
12-49 
•648 
)» 
XVI (1) 
U 
''39 
1 
1 
2 I 'OO 
I O 4.0 
•8-71^ 
0 1 0 
)> 
XVII (1) 
(J 
u 
73 
10-4* 
I 
17-69 
4"36 
•245 
Experiment XVIII (1) 
O « 
£ O 
u £ 
5' 2 
1 
1 3-60 
6-73 
'495 
)» 
XIX (2) 
6 w 
3 r-'M 
2-6 
1 
1 8-22 
1 2-67 
■695 
)» 
XX (1) 
* *H 
P 
i'3 
1 
8 
I3-20 
1254 
•950 
>> 
XXI (2) 
5-85 
I 
20-59 
2-77 
•i35 
Experiment XXII (1) 
O 
2 - 92 
1 
2 
I7-l6 
5-28 
■ 3 c8 
i) 
XXIII (1) 
Chloi 
aCl. 
2-92 
.1 
I7.42 
5-°3 
■289 
)> 
XXIV (1) 
I 2 
I '46 
1 
¥ 
ZO'59 
1373 
•666 
>» 
XXV (1) 
0 
CO 
I '46 
1 
16-63 
977 
•588 
)» 
XXVI (2) 
°73 
1 
8 
16-63 
15-04 
•904 
)> 
XXVII (1) 
3 m 
7*45 
I 
14-52 
1-59 
•109 
(1) 
>tassi 
372 
1 
1 
24-29 
9-90 
•407 
(1) 
IH 
U 1 
i-86 
1 
~i 
I478 
9-50 
•640 
(1) 
* Including Water of Crystallization, total weight, i2 - 2 grammes per cent. 
\ Potassium Chloride Solutions will be found later treated as a special case, the experiment given here 
are taken from experiments given later. 
