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*Tuttle, Clifton and Randle Cartwright. Method for the measurement of flatness of polished surfaces—348
 * Tyler, John E. and Arthur C. Hardy. Analysis of the original Munsell color system—90(A), 587
 * Utterback, C. L. and Raymond E. Wilson. Submarine illumination in photometric units—136
 * Van den Akker, J. A. Survey of instruments—abridged spectrophotometers—272(A)
 * Van Lear, G. A., Jr. Reflectors used in highway signs and warning signals. Parts I, II and I1I—462
 * Wald, George. Chemistry of visual systems—90(T)
 * Wannamaker, Wm. H. (see Harrison, T. R.)—655(A)
 * Warren, B. E. Symposium on optical methods for study of molecular structure: I. X-ray diffraction method—265(T), 369
 * Webb, Harold W. (see Moore, George E.)—413
 * Webb, J. H. and C. H. Evans. Experiments to test the rebromination theory of photographic solarization—445
 * Wick, Frances G. Triboluminescence of sugar—302
 * —— Triboluminescence of sugar and of ice—91(A)
 * Wilson, Raymond E. (see Utterback, C. L.)—136
 * Worthing, A. G. Doctor August Herman Pfund, Ives Medalist for 1939—177
 * —— Total hemispherical emissivities by a parallel plate method—91(A)
 * Wurzburg, F. L., Jr. Color reproduction fundamentals—274(A)
 * Yule, J. A. C. Theory of subtractive color photography. III. Four-color processes and the black printer—322
 * Zigler, M. J. (see Holway, A. H.)—270(A)


 * Absorption, including absorption spectra
 * Apparatus for experiment on absorption of light by sodium vapor, D. C. Stockbarger—362(O)
 * Application to dyes of the ISCC method of specification of filters, I. H. Godlove—271(A)
 * Calibration data on General Electric recording spectrophotometer, J. L. Michaelson and W. R. Fanter—656(A)
 * Estimate of the absorption of air in the extreme ultraviolet, Edwin G. Schneider—128
 * Hydrogen arc for absorption spectroscopy, A. J. Allen and R. G. Franklin—91(A)
 * Importance of optically clean absorption cells in the determination of the concentration of dye solutions, S. Q. Duntley—656(A)
 * Improved high speed recording spectrophotometer, George R. Harrison and Edward P. Bentley—290
 * Method for obtaining long optical paths, H. D. Smith and J. K. Marshall—338
 * Optical properties of evaporated and of burnished vitreous quartz in the extreme ultraviolet, Richard Tousey—655(A)
 * Photoelectric measurement of scale marks and spectrum lines, George R. Harrison and Julius P. Molnar—343
 * Residual photometric errors in the commercial recording spectrophotometer, Orrin W. Pineo—276
 * Survey of instruments—abridged spectrophotometers, J. A. Van den Akker—272(A)
 * Survey of instruments—spectrophotometers, K. S. Gibson—272(A)


 * Announcements
 * Pan-American congress of ophthalmology—247


 * Color and colorimetry
 * Analysis of the Munsell color system based on measurements made in 1919 and 1926, K. S. Gibson and Dorothy Nickerson—591
 * Analysis of the original Munsell color system, John E. Tyler and Arthur C. Hardy—90(A), 587
 * Application to dyes of the ISCC method of specification of filters, I. H. Godlove—271(A)
 * Applications and accuracy of three-filter photoelectric colorimetry, Richard S. Hunter—272(A)
 * Change of color with change of particle size, I. H. Godlove—658(A)
 * Color reproduction fundamentals, F. L. Wurzburg, Jr.—274(A)
 * Dialogue between Mr. Papermaker and Mr. Meter, D. B. Judd and L. C. Lewis—272(A)
 * Duboscq colorimeter which reads results directly, Roger S. Estey—90(A)
 * Erratum: Hue, saturation, and lightness of surface colors with chromatic illumination, Deane B. Judd—296
 * Experimental determination of the faithfulness of a three-color reproduction, S. Q. Duntley and A. C. Hardy—271(A)
 * Foreword: The Munsell color system, D. B. Judd—574
 * Highlights of color reproduction history—274(A)
 * History of the development of the Munsell color system, Dorothy Nickerson—575
 * Hue saturation and lightness of surface colors with chromatic illumination, Deane B. Judd—2
 * Hue sensibility to dominant wave-length change and the relation between saturation and colorimetric purity, Dorothy Nickerson and Walter C. Granville—159
 * Importance of optically clean absorption cells in the determination of the concentration of dye solutions, S. Q. Duntley—656(A)
 * Lighting for the detection of small color-differences, A. H. Taylor—272(A)
 * Noticeability of color difference in daylight, David L. MacAdam—657(A)
 * Preliminary report of the OSA subcommittee on the spacing of the Munsell colors, Sidney Newhall—617
 * Production color analysis of kinescope screens, T. B. Perkins—295