ABSTRACT
A detailed study of the anatomy of the octopus statocyst by Young (1960) seemed to indicate that, although the maintenance of equilibrium was likely to be its most important function, the possibility of its participating in the function of hearing could not be ruled out. The work described here was an attempt to test this possibility.
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1960
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