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observers " insensitive to bine " ? Not a bit of it : their color-vision, 

 by the regnlar laboratory tests, is normal. 



Tints No. i. 



Spectral Colors. 



1 (f.) 



2 (f.) 



3(m.) 



4 (m.) 

 Sim.) 



quoise 

 china 



grass 



light 

 verdigris 



bright 



Japanese 

 porcelain 



water 



wall- 

 paper 



dull 



bright 

 bright 



[sky] 

 back- 

 ground 



of 

 picture 



[sky] 

 Japanese 

 stamp 

 lake- 

 water 



ink 



aniline 

 dye 



a dress 



[sky] 



Japanese 



stamp 



ink 



violet 

 poodle 



a blacked 

 eye 



a dress 

 violet 



violet 



a smart 

 furniture 



shop 

 peacock 



dark 



violet 



violet 



a maga- 

 zine 



light, dull 



dull 



violet 



dark 

 books 



dark 



photo- 

 graphic 

 paper 

 dull 



Shades No. i. 



The question-marks mean that no judgment was given in the sense of 

 the instructions ; the observer said " thick like velvet," or " pleasant," or 

 " ugly," or " dignified," or " thought of color-theories." 



