. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. Fig. 408.—I. Section Through the Uncoiled Cochlea. II. Section Through the Terminal Nerve-Apparati'.s of the Cochlea, after Heusen. (Mitnk.) I. F. Fenestra rotunda; 77, the hclicotrema; Sf., the stapes. II. z, Huschke's process ; ft', basilar membrane : e, Cnrti's arch ; g, supporting cells ; h, cylindrical cells; i, Deiter's hair-cells ; c, membrana tectoria; /*, nerve-fibres; nt, non-medullated nerve-fibres. density be stretched side by side each one is capable of producing the same musical tone when


. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. Fig. 408.—I. Section Through the Uncoiled Cochlea. II. Section Through the Terminal Nerve-Apparati'.s of the Cochlea, after Heusen. (Mitnk.) I. F. Fenestra rotunda; 77, the hclicotrema; Sf., the stapes. II. z, Huschke's process ; ft', basilar membrane : e, Cnrti's arch ; g, supporting cells ; h, cylindrical cells; i, Deiter's hair-cells ; c, membrana tectoria; /*, nerve-fibres; nt, non-medullated nerve-fibres. density be stretched side by side each one is capable of producing the same musical tone when thrown into vibration. Now, when one of these strings is thrown into vibration the other will fall into vibration by reciprocation, although it be not itself touched. The same thing will occur when the same musical note is sounded on another instrument, as the tuning-fork, if in sufficient proximity. If one of the strings be stretched tighter than the other a higher musical note will be produced. If this string be thrown into vibration near one of lower note the latter will be divided -into equal divisions, which are likewise thrown into vibra- tions of reciprocation, and increased sound will result. If, however,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Chicago, A. Eger


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