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Demonstration of an Improved Phonograph Recorder, and Remarks on the Curves thereby Obtained

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Since my last communication on this subject to the Society, in February, my attention has been directed to perfecting a mechanism for obtaining a record of the vibrations imprinted on the wax cylinder of the phonograph, and I wish to acknowledge the great assistance derived from the ingenuity and mechanical skill of Mr Reid and Mr Kean, of the well-known firm in Glasgow known by the name of “James White.” The instrument now before you, which I shall call a phonograph recorder, traces out, on a large scale, the curves of the indentations on the wax cylinder corresponding to each vibration of sound, and it does so in a way that seems to be highly satisfactory. It is now an instrument that can be used by other workers in this difficult department of research, and I hope that some of the younger physiologists and physicists will take the matter up and apply it to an extent that, with numerous avocations and with calls to other branches of physiological research, I can never hope to overtake.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1897

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* DrLloyd, R. J., D.Lit., M.A., Phonetische Studien, vol. iv. p. 41Google Scholar; The Interpretation of the Phonograms of Vowels, and the Genesis of Vowels,” Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, January 1897Google Scholar. Also communicated to the Physiological Section of the British Association, Liverpool Meeting, 1896. As one of the editors of the above Journal, I had the privilege of seeing Dr Lloyd's papers in proof.

Hermann, , “Ueber das Verhalten der Vocale am neuen Edisonische Phonogrephen,” Pflüger's Archiv., v. 47, 1890CrossRefGoogle Scholar; also “Phonophotographische Untersuchungen,” op. cit., ii. and iii.

Pipping, Om Klangfärgen hos sjungna Vokaler. Discussed in Dr Lloyd's paper, “On the Interpretation of the Phonograms of Vowels,” op. cit.