“…Another reason is because it can also be found in an earlier paper of Mampaert and co-workers [9], in which a similar approach is formulated as in the present paper, that for a singly corrugated surface, the shape of the corrugation is indeed relatively unimportant and has no effect at all on the position of anomalies in the reflection spectra. Furthermore, even though Bishop and Smith [5] observe some anomalies in their reflection spectra, they do not prove what exactly causes these anomalies, which could be done, for example, by means of depicting the displacement field of the diffracted sound. Finally, Bishop and Smith [5] apparently have not found any situation under which a reflection or transmission coefficient exceeds unity.…”