One extra Ut4 tuning-fork and one Ut4 + four vibrations, with resonance-boxes. By Koenig, Paris  Note that the photograph shows three tuning forks, the third one probably belonging to another to <link ref="tec2974">another set of tuning forks</link> on the same photograph.
See color photographs of tuning forks in the Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments: <link href='http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0009%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0'>UT 4</link>, <link href="http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2F1997-1-1040%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0">UT 2</link> and <link href="http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0008%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0">UT 4</link>. One extra Ut4 tuning-fork and one Ut4 + four vibrations, with resonance-boxes. By Koenig, Paris
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  <dc:description>Comment Rand Evans: M46 +1 fromM45_Tuning Forks
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id=lit8140&page=p0008&mk=0.0594/0.3611
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id=lit8140&page=p0016s0007&mk=0.2519/0.8123
See also: 
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/library/data/lit13687/index_html?pn=35&ws=1.5 No. 77
Which one is the one from M45? The one in the middle? The ones on the left and on the right seem to be too small for an ut4 from the M45 row (img30068)
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  <dc:title> One extra Ut4 tuning-fork and one Ut4 + four vibrations, with resonance-boxes. By Koenig, Paris  Note that the photograph shows three tuning forks, the third one probably belonging to another to <link ref="tec2974">another set of tuning forks</link> on the same photograph.
See color photographs of tuning forks in the Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments: <link href='http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0009%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0'>UT 4</link>, <link href="http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2F1997-1-1040%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0">UT 2</link> and <link href="http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0008%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0">UT 4</link>. One extra Ut4 tuning-fork and one Ut4 + four vibrations, with resonance-boxes. By Koenig, Paris</dc:title>
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