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*Moon, Parry. On interreflections—195
 * Moore, George E. and Harold W. Webb. Use of step weakeners in photographic photometry—413
 * Morrison, C. A. Contrast meter for photographic papers—299
 * Moss, Frank K. (see Luckiesh, Matthew)—62, 90(T)
 * Murphy, George M. Symposium on optical methods for study of molecular structure: III. Raman spectra method—265(T), 396
 * Nathanson, J. B. and C. L. Bartberger. Optical properties of semitransparent sputtered films determined by interference of light—92(A)
 * Nelson, C. N. (see Jones, Loyd A.)—93
 * Neuberger, H. H. Subjective phenomenon of vision in polarized light—258(R)
 * Newhall, Sidney M. Preliminary report of the O.S. A. subcommittee on the spacing of the Munsell colors—617
 * —— Warmth and coolness of colors—271(A)
 * Nickerson, Dorothy. History of the Munsell color system and its scientific application—575
 * —— (see Gibson, K. S.)—591
 * —— and Walter C. Granville. Hue sensibility to dominant wave-length change and the relation between saturation and colorimetric purity—159
 * Nix, Foster C. and Arnold W. Treptow. Thallous sulphide photo-e.m.f. cell—91(A)
 * Northup, M. Allen and O. Ivan Lee. Experiments on the thermoluminescence of some common and unusual minerals—206
 * O’Brien, Brian. Necrology: John Stewart Campbell—319
 * —— Optical device for rapid placement of an aircraft on a line between two distant points—269(A)
 * —— Recent researches in color vision—90(T)
 * Ogle, Kenneth N. Induced size effect—145
 * —— (see Ames, A., Jr.)—652(A)
 * —— (see Gliddon, Gordon H.)—90(T)
 * Osborn, Robert H. Thermal conductivities of tungsten and molybdenum at incandescent temperatures—269(A)
 * Ott, H. G. Effect of distortion in aerial mapping by the multiple projection method—90(A)
 * Perkins, T. B. Production color analysis of kinescope screens—295
 * Perrin, Fred. Tables and charts of Fresnel reflection—565(L)
 * Pfund, A. H. Refractive index of matter in cylindrical form—410
 * Pineo, Orrin W. Residual photometric errors in the commercial recording spectrophotometer—276
 * Pirenne, Maurice Henri and Selig Hecht. Spectral sensibility of the long-eared owl—270(A)
 * Ramsey, B. P. (see Schroeder, J. H.)—355
 * ——, O. T. Koppius and E. L. Cleveland. Prism and the theory of optical resolution—439
 * Rogers, F. T., Jr. On the use of oiled photographic emulsions—316(R)
 * Russell, H. W. (see Lucks, C. F.)—163
 * ——, C. F. Lucks and L. G. Turnbull. New two-color optical pyrometer—248
 * Sanderson, J. A. Metallic reflection by compressed crystalline powders—566
 * ——Transmission of infra-red light by fog—405
 * Schneider, Edwin G. Estimate of the absorption of air in the extreme ultraviolet—128
 * Scholp, Alvin C. (see Harris, Louis) —519
 * Schroeder, J. H. and B. P. Ramsay. Optical properties of the grating interferometer—355
 * Shallenberger, G. D. and E. M. Little. Visibility through haze and smoke, and a visibility meter—168
 * Silvertooth, Wilbur. Modification of the Hindle test for cassegrain secondaries—140(R)
 * Sinclair, David. Discussion of ‘‘A complete photoelastic instrument”—567(L)
 * —— Interferometer method of plane stress analysis—511
 * Sleater, W. W. Necrology: Harold D. Judd—318
 * Sloane, Louise L. Size of pupil as a variable factor in measurements of the threshold. Experimental study of Stiles-Crawford phenomenon—271(A)
 * Smith, H. D. and J. K. Marshall. Method for obtaining long optical paths—338
 * Smith, Philip N. and Hammond Vinton Hayes. Transmission of infra-red radiation through fog—332
 * Spencer, Roy C. Properties of the witch of Agnesi—application to fitting the shapes of spectral lines—415
 * Steinhardt, Lawrence R. Cathode-ray oscillograph as a means of demonstrating elliptically polarized light—226(O)
 * Stewart, Harold. Regulation of tungsten and mercury lamps—652(A)
 * Stilwell, G. R. (see Ives, Herbert E.)—653(A)
 * Stockbarger, Donald C. Apparatus for experiment on absorption of light by sodium vapor—362(O)
 * —— Experiment on Wien’s energy distribution law and optical pyrometry—224(O)
 * Strong, John and Barry Dibble. Investigation of thin evaporated silver films on glass—431
 * Sturkey, L. Fabry-Perot interferometers in a parallel arrangement—351
 * Sweet, M. H. Photoelectric color temperature meter for incandescent lamps—568
 * Taylor, A. H. Lighting for the detection of small colordifferences—272(A)
 * —— and G. P. Kerr. Spectral distribution of energy in daylight—88(A)
 * Tomboulian, D. H. and R. F. Bacher. Hyperfine structure deviations in Sb$121$ and Sb$123$—92(A)
 * Tousey, Richard. Optical properties of evaporated and of burnished vitreous quartz in the extreme ultraviolet—655(A)
 * Treptow, Arnold W. (see Nix, Foster C.)—91(A)
 * Tuckerman, L. B. Annual report of the secretary of the O. S. A. for the calendar year 1939—259
 * —— Minutes of the fourteenth meeting of the directors of the O. S. A.—86
 * —— Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the O. S. A.—82
 * Turnbull, L. G. (see Russell, H. W.)—248
 * Turner, A. Francis. Changes in lens characteristics with temperature—654(A)