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ANALYTIC SUBJECT INDEX
  • 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)

Analytic Subject Index to Volume 30

References with (A) are to abstracts of papers presented at meetings of the Optical Society of America; (L) designates Letters to the Editor; (O) designates Optics in the Classroom; (R) designates Research Notes.

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