This dissertation consists of an investigation of the propagation of longitudinal stress waves in finite solid elastic horns or tapered bars. A large number of publications during the last several decades have reported improved theories for other structures such as rods of uniform cross section. However, there appears to have been no publication wherein the effects of lateral inertia and/or shear have been included in a theory of longitudinal waves in horns. These effects are included in the results presented here. A new wave equation and appropriate boundary conditions are obtained, and the special case of the conical horn is discussed in detail including theoretical and experimental results. The historical progress in the study of fluid a...