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2. Beranek, L. L., Acoustic Measurements (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 

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3. Wever, E. G., and Merle Lawrence, Physiological Acoustics (Princeton, New 

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4. Stevens, S. S., ed., Handbook of Experimental Psychology (New York: 

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a. von Bekesy, Georg, and W. A. Rosenblith, "The Mechanical Pro- 

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b. Licklider, J. C. R., "Basic Correlates of the Auditory Stimulus," 

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5. Stuhlman, Jr., Otto, An Introduction to Biophysics (New York: John Wiley &; 

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Detailed anatomical drawings can be found in the following book: 



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 tomical Transparencies (Published under auspices of Sonotone Corporation, 

 Elmsford, New York, 1946, distributed by T. H. McKenna, New York, 

 New York). 



