Partial Bibliography 1911-1924
479
1924. G. Jaeckel, The faintest visible. Phys. Zft., 25, pp. 13-17.
D, B. Judd, The spectral energy distributions produced by rotary mixing of com¬
plementary papers. Journ. Opt. Soc. Amer, etc., 9, pp. 95-111.
E. Karrer, An interesting phenomenon in photopsia. Journ. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc.,
8, pp. 319, 320.
Idem, New type of photometric disc. Journ. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc., 8, pp. 541-543.
E. Karrer and A. Poritsky, Low brightness photometer. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc.,
8, pp. 355-359.
J. v. Kries, Über einige Aubgaben der Farbenlehre. Zft. f. techn. Physik, 6 Nr. 8,
pp. 327-349.
P. Lasareff, Application of the Weber-Fechner law to photometry. Rev. d’op¬
tique, 3, pp. 65-70.
C. Leiss, Monochromator for 200mm to 800mm- Zft. f. Physik, 21, 1. pp. 60-62.
0. Meissner, The Ostwald double-colour cone. Zft. f. Physik, 21, 1, pp. 68-72.
J. H. Parsons, An introduction to the study of colour vision. Second edition. Cam¬
bridge.
W. Peddie, The development and present position of colour vision theory. Science
Progress, No. 72, pp. 635-639.
H. Piéron, The minimum of energy in the luminous excitation of the retina by
brief illumination. Comptes rendus, 178, pp. 966-968.
1. G. Priest, Apparatus for the determination of color in terms of dominant wave¬
length, purity and brightness. Jour. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc. 8, pp. 173-200.
I. G. Priest, H. J. McNicholas and M. K. Frehafer, Some tests of the precision
and reliability of measurements of spectral transmission by the Koenig-Martens
spectrophotometer. Ibid., 8, pp. 201-212.
I. G. Priest (in collaboration with L. B. Tuckerman,H. E. Ives, and F.K. Harris),
The Computation of Colorimetric Purity. J. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc., 9, pp. 503-520.
C. Pulfrich, The Colours Produced by Rotation of the Plane of Polarisation in a
Quartz Plate Gound Perpendicular to the Axis. Zft. Instrumentenk., 44. p. 261-270.
O. Schneider. Effect of colour of light on visual fatigue. Zft. techn. Physik, 5,
8. pp. 355-357.
C. Sheard, On the effects of quantity and quality of illumination upon the human
eye and vision. Am. J. Physiolog. Optics., 5, pp. 468-485.
W. J. Smith, The law of recurrences and decay of after images. Proc. Roy. Soc.
Edinburgh (1923-24), 44, Part III., pp. 211-217.
L. T. Troland, The optics of the nervous system. Journ. Opt. Soc. Amer., etc., 8,
389-409.
Idem, The interrelations of modern physics and modern psychology. Journ. Franklin
Inst., 197, pp. 479-504.
E. P. T. Tyndall and K. S. Gibson, Visibility of radiant energy equation. J. Opt.
Soc. Am., etc., 9, pp. 403, 404.
J. W. T. Walsh, The elementary principles of lighting and photometry.