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slit must be moved towards the red, if a partial protanope towards 

 the green. 



There is a considerable band of the spectrum over which the slit 

 may be moved without vitiating the approximate dichromat's match, 

 but Watson^ has pointed out that the match which satisfies the 

 normal person is always one limit of the band, though the band lies 

 sometimes on one side and sometimes on the other of this position. 

 There is at present no explanation of this fact. We shall find that the 



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Fig. 72. Foveal luminosity curve of a deuteranope with excessive macular 



pigmentation. (Watson.) 



anomalous trichromat whose peculiarity is due to a shift of one of the 

 sensation curves makes a much more accurate setting by this method. 



IV. Anomalous Trichromatic Vision 



Shift of a Sensation Curve 



Abney and Watson^ have pubHshed an exhaustive account of a case 

 of anomalous trichromatic vision in which the green sensation curve is 

 of normal shape and size but is displaced towards the red end of the 



1 Proc. Boy. Soc. Lond. May 28, 1914. « Ibid. A. LXXXIX, 232, 1913. 



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