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 * Optics, general (continued) :Prism and the theory of optical resolution, B. P. Ramsay, O. T. Koppius and E. L. Cleveland—439
 * Optics, geometrical
 * Measurement of numerical aperture, R. Bruce Horsfall, Jr.—655(A)
 * Modification of the Hindle test for cassegrain secondaries, Wilbur Silvertooth—140(R)
 * Nomogram on the Huygens ocular, C. Harrison Dwight—140(R)
 * Normal systems with two caustic lines, M. Herzberger—307


 * Optics, physical
 * Prism and the theory of optical resolution, B. P. Ramsay, O. T. Koppius and E. L. Cleveland—439


 * Photoelasticity
 * Complete photoelastic instrument, Frank W. Bubb—297
 * Discussion of “a complete photoelastic instrument,” David Sinclair—567(L)


 * Photoelectric phenomena
 * Applications and accuracy of three-filter photoelectric colorimetry, Richard S. Hunter—272(A)
 * Multipurpose photoelectric reflectometer, Richard S. Hunter—536
 * Photoelectric color temperature meter for incandescent lamps, M. H. Sweet—568
 * Photoelectric measurement of scale marks and spectrum lines, G. R. Harrison and J. P. Molnar—343
 * Thallous sulphide photo-e.m.f. cell, Foster C. Nix and Arnold W. Treptow—91(A)


 * Photography, including cameras
 * Contrast meter for photographic papers, C. A. Morrison—299
 * Effect of distortion in aerial mapping by the multiple projection method, H. G. Ott—90(A)
 * Exact and approximate computation of Schmidt cameras. I. The classical arrangement, Frank Allen Lucy—251
 * Experimental determination of the faithfulness of a three-color reproduction, S. Q. Duntley and A. C. Hardy—271(A)
 * Experiments to test the rebromination theory of photographic solarization, J. H. Webb and C. H. Evans—445
 * Hypersensitization and reciprocity failure of photographic plates, I. S. Bowen and L. T. Clark—508
 * Photographic analysis of some unexplored visual phenomena, William A. Gardner—653(A)
 * Separation negatives for color photography, William G. Houskeeper—365(L)
 * Study of various sensitometric criteria of negative film speeds, Loyd A. Jones and C. N. Nelson—93
 * Theory of subtractive color photography, J. A. C. Yule—322
 * Use of oiled photographic emulsions, F. T. Rogers, Jr.—316(R)


 * Photometry
 * Improved high speed recording spectrophotometer, G. R. Harrison and E. P. Bentley—290
 * Residual photometric errors in the commercial recording spectrophotometer, Orrin W. Pineo—276
 * Uninterrupted measurements with a rotating sector, Louis Harris and Jack A. Kyger—505(R)
 * Use of step weakeners in photographic photometry, G. E. Moore and H. W. Webb—413


 * Polarization
 * Cathode-ray oscillograph as a means of demonstrating elliptically polarized light, Lawrence R. Steinhardt—226(O)
 * Interferometer method of plane stress analysis, David Sinclair—511
 * New polarimeter using sheet polarizing elements, Roger S. Estey—658(A)
 * Subjective phenomenon of vision in polarized light, H. H. Neuberger—258(R)
 * Vectographs: Images in terms of vectorial inequality and their application in three-dimensional representation, E. H. Land—230


 * Pyrometry
 * Carbon arc as a radiation standard, H.G. MacPherson—189
 * Experiment on Wien’s energy distribution law and optical pyrometry, Donald C. Stockbarger—224(O)
 * Fluorescent mercury-vapor lamp as a light source for a single-point check on optical pyrometers, C. F. Lucks and H. W. Russell—163
 * Improved radiation pyrometer, T. R. Harrison and Wm. H. Wannamaker—655(A)
 * New two-color optical pyrometer, H. W. Russell, C. F.Lucks and L. G. Turnbull—248
 * Tables of Planck’s radiation and photon functions, A. N. Lowan and G. Blanch—70, 269(A)
 * Radiation, general, including thermal; radiometry Carbon arc as a radiation standard, H. G. MacPherson—189
 * High power tungsten light source, H. Beutler and N. Metropolis—115
 * Improved radiation pyrometer, T. R. Harrison and Wm. H. Wannamaker—655(A)
 * Operating temperatures of vapor lamps, J. W. Marden, N. C. Beese and George Meister—184
 * Photoelectric color temperature meter for incandescentlamps, M. H. Sweet—568
 * Response of sputtered thermocouples to interrupted radiation, Louis Harris and A. C. Scholp—519
 * Tables of Planck’s radiation and photon functions, A. N. Lowan and G. Blanch—70, 269(A)


 * Reflection
 * Metallic reflection by compressed crystalline powders, J. A. Sanderson—566
 * Multipurpose photoelectric reflectometer, Richard S. Hunter—536
 * On interreflections, Parry Moon—195
 * Reflectors used in highway signs and warning signals, G. A. Van Lear, Jr.—462
 * Sources of error in operation of the multipurpose reflectometer, Richard S. Hunter—89(A)
 * Treatment of camera lenses with low reflecting films, C. Hawley Cartwright—110
 * Viewing angle of reflectometry, Elliot Q. Adams—656(A)