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 * +ILLUSTRATIONS.
 * Color Plate I. A balanced color sphere||Frontispiece
 * Color Tree enclosing the color sphere, with vertical and horizontal sections corresponding to the charts of the Atlas reproduced in color plate V||32
 * Drawings of a daylight photometer (Munsell)||40
 * Color Plate II. Children’s studies in measured color, using special crayons of the five middle colors with black and gray||64
 * Color Plate III. Exercises in design and flat representation of objects, using water-color paints||64
 * Color Plate V. Scales of light, middle, and dark color, bearing a notation which defines their hue, value and chroma, reproduced from the charts of the Color Atlas||Folder at end of book
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 * Color Plate II. Children’s studies in measured color, using special crayons of the five middle colors with black and gray||64
 * Color Plate III. Exercises in design and flat representation of objects, using water-color paints||64
 * Color Plate V. Scales of light, middle, and dark color, bearing a notation which defines their hue, value and chroma, reproduced from the charts of the Color Atlas||Folder at end of book
 * }
 * Color Plate V. Scales of light, middle, and dark color, bearing a notation which defines their hue, value and chroma, reproduced from the charts of the Color Atlas||Folder at end of book
 * }