The Ear Of The Ouse
Dr. Schobl, of Pregue, whp lias tately published a remnrkable paper on tlie wiDR of the bat, has made similar researcbeu qh the ear of the wMte moutte, tte Bndsthat thia organ is immensely rush in nerves, bo as to bpoöme a most delïoato organ of sensatdoaa: TneM are eight distínot layers of nérvea in the whole thioknesa oï the -:u-. Someoï the twóoutside ïayers run to tln mots of the hair iii)on tlu; car and makc au exquisito though complicated oonnootion with them. Ou the average thereire fi,{WO aerve terminatious to each ear. rllifuüctionof thia elabórate arrangement wwildseem tobe like that in the wing of the bat, to sopply hy means oía yery feflned sense of ISacHa, the waut of vibiou to these subtevranean anünftlsi
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