xii CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER IV. 

 HEARING. 



SECTION I. 



ON THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EAR AND ON TUE STRUCTURE 

 AND FUNCTIONS OF TUE SUBSIDIARY AUDITORY APPARATUS. 



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808. The Embryonic History of the Ear. The Otic Vesicle .... 176 

 $ 809. The General Relations of the Parts of the Ear; Vestibule and 

 Cochlea, Membranous and Bony Labyrinth, Tympanum, Audi- 

 tory Ossicles, Membraua Tympani, and External Meatus . . 177 

 810. The General Use of the Several Parts 180 



The Conducting Apparatus of the Tympanum. 



811. The Auditory Ossicles ... 181 



812. The Tympanum ; its Structure and Relations 182 



813. The Membrana Tympani 185 



814. The Joints, Ligaments, and Positions of the Auditory Ossicles . 187 



815. The Chain of Ossicles as a Lever 189 



The Conduction of Sound through the Tympanum. 



816. Longitudinal and Transversal Sonorous Vibrations. The Vibra- 

 tions of the Tympanic Membrane 190 



817- The Conduction of Vibrations through the Chain of Ossicles . . 192 



818. The Conduction of Vibrations through the Bones of the Skull . . 193 



819. The Action of the Tensor Tympani and Stapedius Muscles . . . 194 



820. The Eustachian Tube 196 



SECTION II. 

 THE STRUCTURE OF THE LABYRINTH. 



821. The Parts of the Vestibule; Utricle, Saccule, and Semicircular Canals 198 



822. The Perilymph Cavity of the Vestibule 200 



823. The Auditory Nerve ; the Macula? and Cristae Acusticse .... 201 



824. The General Structure of the Cochlea 202 



The Vestibular labyrinth. 



825. The Minute Structure of the Parts free from Nerve Endings . , 206 

 \ 826. The Structure of the Cristse Acusticae ... .... 206 



