APPENDIX. 



TESTS OF VISION. 



Test Types for Acuteness of Vision, (a) Distant Vision. — 

 Place this open page against a wall, at a distance of at least 15 feet, in 

 good daylight. If you can read the annexed Test Type, No. i, at this 

 or at a greater distance, your vision is good. If you are unable to read it 

 at 15 feet, then very gradually draw nearer, until you are able to do so, 

 and note the distance in feet in the proper page and place. 



LSEOFDTHUC 



No. I. 



(b) Near Vision. — The Test Type, No. 2, may be read by a person of 

 average sight, in good daylight and without glasses at a distance of 12 

 inches. If you are unable to do this, approach your eyes very gradually 

 to the page until you are just able to read it accurately. Note the 

 distance in inches in the appropriate page and place. 



Tb* PkUee of RoIttockI Hosm tttuida at (he Mitcm extnmlty of the cttgr, knd at the Itoltom of tha Canangats. It b • bcanUriil balltlinc. '>f ■ 

 qoadnutfolsi fi>rm, with aa open eoort. which U ninetjr-fbar bat aqtuu* Th* mora uieintt puta uf thia Sna cdiflar, eoiuistliif of Uia nortli- 

 w«it towen, w«ra ra-bullt >tj Juoca T aliiiut th* resr IiI28, thon^ HolynMHl aaema to hare bean kd oeomaioiiKl rojal reaidenea (br i^ra bcfcir«. 

 Dorinc Iha mlnuritr at Qnaan Mai7, the PaUea of Holxrood wu buint, M well aa tha elty. by the Enyliih foiaaa undu th« Karl of Hettfurd : 

 •OBu ftftar. it waa rrlalnd aad cnUr|«iI bcfond ita praa an t tiaa. 



No. 2. 



In case you are not able to read it at all, make a note to that effect. 



Tests for Colour Vision. — Procure a small heap of bits of 

 variously coloured wools, and apply to some friend, who has the credit 

 of being able to match colours well, to test you. As women are very 



