tKENBERRY AND SHUTT: DIRECTION OF SOUND. ti 
LEFT EAR CLOSED. | 
RIGHT. | LEFT. 
| | | 
ees Sia pa ay a) A) al ee 8 15 2 | 9 42 
| 
erhis |e lee leat Was fesse 125) 43°) te | 
| 30 | *30 21 20 | 30 50 | 10 3) 35 45 
ed 10 20° | 20 ONES | een) aa kt 1i 8 | 43 
10) >} 225 35 | 38 40 || 50 | 15 30. | 30 | 148 
21 | 24 18 3 45 3. | 82 18 40 1319} 
Da | 2 25 | 28 25 || 0 8 20° |) 22> | 20 
48 | 20 20 12.5} 20 45 | 33 SBeue ToD ISD 
1225) °37.5|) 23. ||2'25 12.5|| 0 AP HISD) 180-5) 150) | 
35 30i5 20) am 2p 35 il 220) |25) |) 30" H, Ba) 1) 485 
10m ey ete 2s ERIS al eee Bean || 3n Oh | 
Average...| 21.9] 21.4] 23.3] 24.9, 31.4|| 18.7] 17.7] 29.8) 28.3) 28.5 
| ‘Toosmall.| ..... jl steponss iil me idtleeallhy Pato |srs a rere altesyetsterel| aetna 6.7} 13.5 
Too large.| 13.9 Getler alpen iltescans 10.7 2.7 4.8 } 
The averages at points 8 and 15 on the right side were all too 
large, while the same is true of the points 8, 15 and 25 on the left 
side. 
The following table shows the number of correct judgments, as 
well as the erroneous ones made by each subject. c, b. and f at 
the head of the columns stand respectively for correct judgments, 
those too far back, and those too far in front. 
Tassie. L- 
HARMONICON. TELEGRAPH SNAPPER. 
P TOTAL. 
Both ears open.|Left ear closed.}Both ears open.|Left ear closed. 
Rea els R. | i R Te We ie Td 
e|b]£|/e]b]f]l/c|o[t\\c| vit |lie| vb] £|/c| b/f llc] v|f\/c/n|£\|| ¢ | b| t 
A..||..) 2) 3 1 3) all.) 27 ai|..y ar. Hee} 2) 3il 1) 3/ ail] 2) 2 2.) 2) all 3] 21 | 16 
B..||..] 5]..|/ 13] 11) 4) 1) 3]}..) 4) a iff..] 4) af] a} 3] ai/f..| 3 ei} a] 3] a |} 4 | 26] 10 
© ..|| 1) 3] aif..{ 3) Qi). 7 3} 2)! 3) 2] 2 ]i)..] 8) 2i]..| 2) 31) 1) 1] 3i]..| 1) 4]] 3 | 18 | 19 
Drees! Ae a A St Na Seo Aa Apa At ai agit |) 3) a7 Ito 
Ei). 2) 31} 2] 2} Aii..| 21 3i}..| 3] Site.) 2] Bl] 1) 1) 3ill..| 3: 2il..| 2) 31] 3 | 17 | 20 
F../]..| 3) 2j/ 1) 4)../..| 3) 2)-4) 3) .-| 4} U]..] 8) 211) 2) 2)-2i]..]..) 5 |] 8 | 2 | 35 
G..}}..{ 4} 2} 1) 2] ail.. prey aty..| Sts. Hye.| 3} 2]] 4] 2) 2yit..] 2 Bit a) 3) a || 3 | 23] 14 
H.. |} 4} 3} 2] 1) 2) 2h) 4) 2] 2i/..) 3} 2] 1) 3} 1)/ 1) 8] al]..) 2 3ij..] 3) 2]] 5 |-21 | 14 
ie .-| 2} 3}| 2] 1) 2]]) a] 2} 2}/ 4) 4] 3] 3] 1) 3)]..| 3) Qii..) 2 3}] 1) 3) 11) 8] 15] 17 
J. al sil..} at ail} a a} alt. al sill af at ili.] af atic] a all a a} 3] 3! a5 | a3 
Six subjects—A, B, D, F, G, and H, located the sounds too far 
back asarule. Four—C, E, I, and J, had the opposite tendency. 
Table III contains the number of correct judgments, those too 
far back, and those too far in front at each point where sounds 
were produced in each semi-circle. 
