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DECEMBER, 1940


 * Adams, E. W. (see Barnes, B. T.)—269(A)
 * Adams, Elliot Q. Viewing angle of reflectometry—656(A)
 * —— X-Z planes in the 1931 ICI system of colorimetry—657(A)
 * Allen, A. J. and R. G. Franklin. Hydrogen arc for absorption spectroscopy—91(A)
 * Ames, A., Jr. and Kenneth N. Ogle. Ophthalmic lens testing instrument—652(A)
 * Bacher, R. F. (see Tomboulian, D. H.)—92(A)
 * Barnes, B. T., E. Q. Adams and W. E. Forsythe. Total emissivity of various materials—269(A)
 * Barnes, R. Bowling.' Symposium on optical methods for the study of molecular structure. Band structure method—265(T)
 * Bartberger, C. L. (see Nathanson, J. B.)—92(A)
 * Bausch, Carl L. Necrology: Carl F. Lomb—317
 * Beese, N. C. (see Marden, J. W.)—184
 * Benford, Frank.' Computation of transmission factors of ultraviolet radiation through water—133
 * —— Illumination from extended sources computed by the theory of the integrating sphere—33
 * —— Use of Ulbricht sphere theory in the computation of illumination—89(A)
 * Bentley, Edward P. (see Harrison, George R.)—290
 * Beutler, H. and N. Metropolis. High power tungsten light source—115
 * Blanch, G. (see Lowan, A. N.)—70, 269(A)
 * Bowen, I. S. and L. T. Clark. Hypersensitization and reciprocity failure of photographic plates—508
 * Brice, Brooks A. United States color standards for rosin—152
 * Briggs, H. B. Supersonic cell fluorometer—653(A)
 * Bubb, Frank W. Complete photoelastic instrument—297
 * Cartwright, C. Hawley. Producing low reflecting glass—654(T)
 * —— Treatment of camera lenses with low reflecting films—110
 * Cartwright, Randle (see Tuttle, Clifton) —348
 * Clark, L. T. (see Bowen, I. S.)—508
 * Cleveland, E. L. (see Ramsay, B. P.)—439
 * Davis, Francis J. Dispersion of magnetic double refraction in the short infra-red spectrum—488
 * Davis, Myrl N. Use of instruments: in uncoated paper—273(A)
 * DeJuhasz, K. J. Resumé of “On the geometry of optical indicators’’—506(R)
 * Detwiler, S. R. Comparative anatomical studies of the eye with especial reference to the photoreceptors—42, 90(T)
 * Dibble, Barry (see Strong, John)—431
 * Duntley, S. Q. Importance of optically clean absorption cells in the determination of the concentration of dye solutions—656(A)
 * —— and Arthur C. Hardy. Experimental determination of the faithfulness of a three-color reproduction—271(A)
 * Dwight, C. Harrison. Nomogram on the Huygens ocular—140(R)
 * Estey, Roger S. Duboscq colorimeter which reads results directly—90(A)
 * —— New polarimeter using sheet polarizing elements—658(A)
 * Evans, Charles H. Intensity-scale monochromatic sensitometer—118
 * —— (see Webb, J. H.)—445
 * Fanter, W. R. (see Michaelson, J. L.)—656(A)
 * Foote, Paul D. Necrology: Jonas Bernard Nathanson—318
 * Foote, William J. Use of instruments: in coated paper—274(A)
 * Forsythe, W. E. (see Barnes, B. T.)—269(A)
 * Frank, Adele. Necrology: Edward Elway Free—317
 * Franklin, R. G. (see Allen, A. J.)—91(A)
 * Fry, Glenn A. Factors contributing to the discrepancy between subjective and skiascopic determinations of the refraction of the eye—652(A)
 * Gardner, William A. Photographic analysis of some unexplored visual phenomena—653(A)
 * Gartlein, C. W. Apparatus for investigation of the aurora borealis—88(A)
 * Gibson, Kasson S. Approximate spectral energy distribution of skylight—88(A)
 * —— Luminosity methods and results—90(T)
 * —— Message to the society—1
 * —— Spectral luminosity factors—51
 * —— Survey of instruments—spectrophotometers—272(A)
 * —— 'and Dorothy Nickerson. Analysis of the Munsell color system based on measurements made in 1919 and 1926—591
 * Glancy, A. E. New type of wide aperture ratio telescope objective—572(L)
 * Glenn, James J. and James T. Killian. Trichromatic analysis of the Munsell Book of Color—609
 * Gliddon, Gordon H. Aniseikonia—142
 * —— and Kenneth N. Ogle. Aniseikonia—90(T)
 * Godlove, I. H. Application to dyes of the ISCC method of specification of filters—271(A)
 * —— Change of color with change of particle size—658(A)
 * —— Extreme case of the performance of the eye versus that of the spectrophotometer—656(A)
 * —— Some problems and methods of dyestuffs automatic spectrophotometry—89(A)
 * Graeper, W. W. Quality control in the manufacture of optical instruments—twenty-five years’ progress—654(T)
 * Graham, Robert. Variable focus lens and its uses—560
 * Granville, Walter C. (see Nickerson, Dorothy)—159
 * Griesheimer, R. N. Use of instruments: in beater furnish—273(A)
 * Guilford, J. P. There is system in color preferences—455