SWAN MOSES BURNETT. 2OI 



Of the 64 distinct contributions to medical literature the fol- 

 lowing are mentioned: 



A case of diplacusis binauralis with remarks. 10 pp., 8, 

 New York, 1877. Repr. from Arch. Ophth. & Otol., N. Y., 

 1876. 



A case of choroiditis exsudativa. n pp., 8, New York. 

 Repr. from Arch. Ophth. & Otol., N. Y., 1877, 8, VI. 



Double optic neuritis (choked disc) and sloughing of the right 

 cornea accompanying a sarcomatous tumor on the right side of 

 the brain. 10 pp., 8, New York. Repr. from Arch. Ophth. 

 & Otol., N. Y., 1877, 8, VI. 



Results of an examination of the color sense of 3,040 children 

 in the colored schools of the District of Columbia. 9 pp., 8, 

 New York. Repr. from Arch. Ophth., N. Y., 1879, VIIL 



A systematic method for the education of the color sense in 

 children. 4 pp., 8, Washington, 1879. Repr. from Arch. 

 Ophth., N. Y., 1879. 



A case of acute chemosis. 3 pp., 8, New York, 1880. 

 Repr. from Arch. Ophth., N. Y., 1880, IX. 



A case of primary external inflammation of the mastoid. 

 Repr. from Arch. Otol., N. Y., 1880, IX. 



Objective aural sounds produced by voluntary contraction of 

 the tubal muscles. 3 pp. Repr. from Arch. Otol. N. Y., 

 1879, VIIL 



Color perception and color blindness.' 7 pp. Repr. from 

 Arch. Ophth., N. Y., 1881, X. 



Otomyces purpureus (Wreden) in the human ear. Repr. 

 from Arch. Otol., N. Y., 1881, X. 



Are there separate centers for light, form and color percep- 

 tion? Rep. from Arch. Med., N. Y., 1884, XII. 



The comparative frequency of eye diseases in the white and 

 colored races in the United States. Repr. Arch. Ophth. and 

 Otol., N. Y., XII. 



A nomenclature of ophthalmology. Repr. from Am. Jour. 

 Ophth., St. Louis, 1884, L 



Theories of color perception. Repr. from Am. J. M. Sc., 

 Phila., 1884, LXXXVIII. 



Clinical contributions to the study of ringscotoma. Repr. 

 Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc., Boston, 1887, IV - 



