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'92, 519 From this table it appears that Mollusca and Annelida are usually negatively electrotactic to a current of medium inten- sity, while Arthropoda are mostly positively electrotactic to such a current. It is noteworthy, however, that two quite 148 ELECTRICITY AND PROTOPLASM [Cn. YI closely allied beetles like Dytiscus and Hydrophilus should by the same observers be found to react in different ways. In addition to the species named, some have been studied which have given no results. Thus ...NAGEL ('95, p. 639) ob- tained no response from the larva of Libellula depressa, even with a wide range of current-intensities. Passing now to the Vertebrata, we enter a region in which, as a result of more numerous studies, the data are more volu- minous, but at the same time less in accord. Since many mat- ters are here still in dispute, we may best consider historically, i. E. In chronological sequence, what has hitherto been done in this field. v The first person to describe the phenomenon of electrotaxis in Vertebrates as, indeed, in any organism was HERMANN ('85, '86).
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