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32. Fry, G. a. Am. J. Oplom. 18; 306, 1941. 



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48. Knoll, H. A. Am. J. Optom. 29: 69, 1952. 



49. Knoll, H. A. Am. J. Optom. 30: 346, 1953. 



50. Knoll, H. A., R. Stimson and C. L. Weeks. J. Opt. Soc. 

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51. KooMEN, M. J., R. Scolnick and R. Tousey. J. Opt. 

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52. KooMEN, M., R. Tousey and R. Scolnick. J. Opt. .Soc. .4m. 



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53. Lancaster, W. B. and E. R. Williams. Tr. Am. Acad. 



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54. Laurance, L. Visual Optics and Siijht Testing. London: 

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55. Le Grand, Y. Rev. Opt. 16: 201, 241, 1937. 



56. Luckiesh, M. and F. K. Moss. Am. J. Ophth. 20: 469, 



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57. Luckiesh, M. and F. K. Moss. The Science of Seeing. New 



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59. Ludvigh, E. and E. F. McCarthy. A..M.A. Arch. Ophth. 

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60. Marg, E. Am. J. Optom. 28: 347, 1951. 



61. Marg, E. and M. W. Morgan, Jr. Am. J. Optom. 26: 

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62. Marg, E. and M. W. Morgan, Jr. Am. J. Optom. 27: 

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63. Marg, E., J. Ong and D. Hamasaki. Am. J. Optom. 33: 



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64. Marg, E., J. L. Reeves and W. E Wendt. Am. J. Optom. 

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65. Melton, C. E., E. W. Purnell and G. A. Brecher. Am. 

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66. Morgan, M. W., Jr. Am. J. Oplom. 23: 99, 1946. 



67. Morgan, M. W., Jr. and J. M. D. Olmsted. Proc. Soc. 

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68. Newhall, S. M. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 27: 165, 1937. 



69. Newhall, S. M. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 28: 177, 1938. 



70. O'Brien, B. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 36: 506, 1946. 



71 . Otero, J. M. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 41 : 942, 1951. 



72. Reese, E. E. and G. A. Fry. Am. J. Optom. 18: 9, 1941. 



73. Reese, E. E. and H. W. Hofstetter. Am. J. Optom. 

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76. Schubert, G. von Graefes Arch. Ophth. 157: 116, 1955. 



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84. Tousey, R., M. Koomen and R. Scolnick. J. Opt. Soc 

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86. Tscherning, M. Physiological Optics, translated by C. Wei- 

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94. Wulfek, J. W. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 45: 928, 1955. 



