4400 Physiological Optics 



Adaptation of eye to nature of rays which 



emanate from bodies. Stewart, B. Viet. T. 



Ph. S. 1 (1&55) 95-. 



Apperception, complexity and duration. Fried- 

 rich, X. Ph. Stud. 1 (*1883) 39-. 

 Artificial lighting from hygienic point of view. 



Gariel, C. M. Rv. Sc. 38 (1886) 73-; A. Hyg. 



Pbl. 27 (1892) 268. 

 Images formed by vision, and reproduced by 



photography. Zantedeschi, F. Yen. At. 10 



(1864-65) 913-. 

 Interferences observed on viewing one coarse 



grating through another, and projection of 



one piece of wire gauze by a parallel piece. 



Barus, C. Science 12 (1900) 617-. 

 Inversion in telescopes. Marangoni, C. Bv. 



Sc.-Ind. 17 (1885) 347-. 

 Laws. Scheffler, H. Halle Z. Nw. 27 (1866) 



325-. 

 Light. Dicight, T. Conn. Mm. Ac. 1 (1810) 



387-. 



. Bor, . Amiens Ac. Mm. 38 (1891) 305-. 

 . Volger, G. H. O. Emden Nf. Gs. Jbr. 



(1890-91) xiv + 177pp. 

 , amount entering eye from luminous object. 



Schulten, N. G. af (fil.). [1823] St. Pet. 



Mm. Sav. Etr. 1 (1831) 39-. 

 , colour, and form, Henry, C. Bv. Sc. 46 



(1890) 289-, 364-. 



perception. Stokes, (Sir) G. G. [1895] 

 Viet. I. J. 29 (1897) 11-. 



, properties of impressions produced by. 

 Plateau, J. A. F. Pogg. A. 20 (1830) 304-. 



sensation, curves. Exner, K. Wien Sb. 62 

 (1870) (Ab. 2) 197-. 



as function of quantity of light. Breton, 



P. [1885-87] Isere S. Bll. 25 (1887) 210, 



218-, 223-. 

 , necessary conditions. Dolbear, A. E. 



Science 2 (*1883) 214-. 

 Luminous appearance which some have seen 



round the shadow of their head. Winter- 



feld, A. von. Gilbert A. 18 (1804) 57-. 

 Ocular pressure and tension, physical studies. 



Gruber, R. Arch. Augenh. 33 (1896) 



(Festschr.) 69-; 35 (1897) 59-. 

 Optical experiment. La Bourne Pluvinel, A. de. 



Les Mondes 7 (1884) 42-. 

 with crystals of copper sulphate. Stolba, 



F. Prag Sb. (1873) 335. 



lateral light from window. Fechner, 



G. T. Leip. B. 13 (1861) 27-. 



.Libri's. Beer, A. Pogg. A. 87 (1852) 115-. 



experiments. Lipkens, . Quetelet Cor. 

 Mth. 4 (1828) 244-. 



. Hyslap, J. H. Science 11 (1888) 217-. 



(Hyslop). Le Conte, J. Science 11 



(1888) 252. 



. Canestrini, E. Padova S. Sc. At. 11 



(1889) 224-. 



OPTICAL ILLUSIONS. 



Wilcocks, A. Philad. Ac. Nt. Sc. P. (1858) 



19-. 



Landerer, J. Les Mondes 11 (1866) 9-. 

 Tupper, J. L. Ph. Mg. 39 (1870) 423-. 



Illusions 4400 



Thompson, S. P. B. A. Bp. (1877) (Sect.) 32 ; 



J. Sc. 1 (1879) 234-. 

 Merkelbach, . [1889] Kassel Vr. Nt. B. 36 



& 37 (1891) 47. 

 Fritz, G. Wien Pht. Cor. 28 (1891) 501-, 



555. 

 Bode, P. Frkf. a. M. Ps. Vr. Jbr. (1891-92) 



32. 



Delbatuf, J. Brux. Ac. Bll. 24 (1892) 545-. 

 Bourdon, . Bv. Sc. 51 (1893) 668. 

 Brunot, C. Bv. Sc. 52 (1893) 210-. 

 Sanford, E. C. Science 21 (1893) 92-. 

 Javal, E. Par. S. Ps. Se. (1895) 271-. 

 Franklin, (Mrs.) C. L. Science 3 (1896) 274-. 

 Baldwin, J. M. Science 4 (1896) 794-. 

 Meslin, G. Par. S. Ps. Se. (1897) 55-. 

 Guillaume, C. E. Par. S. Ps. Se. (1899) 2*-. 

 Wycz6tkowska,A. [1899] Krk. Ak. (Mt.-Prz.) 



Bz. 18 (1901) 160- ; Crc. Ac. Sc. Bll. (1900) 7-. 

 accompanying formation of penumbras, appli- 

 cation to X rays. Sagnac, G. Par. S. Ps. 



Se. (1897) 9-. 

 in appearance of geometrical figures. Holtz , W. 



A. Ps. C. 10 (1880) 158-. 

 geometrical. Thiery, A. Ph. Stud. 11 (1895) 



307-, 603- ; 12 (1896) 67-. 

 - . Pierce, A. H. Science 8 (1898) 814-. 



Wundt, W. Leip. Mth. Ps. Ab. 24 (1898) 

 53. 



(Wundt). Heymans, G. Ph. Stud. 13 

 (1898) 613-. 



(Heymans). Wundt, W. Ph. Stud. 13 

 (1898) 616-. 



. Keferstein,. [1899] Liineb. Nt. Vr. Jh. 



15 (1901) xxvii-. 

 increased distance of objects. Hueck, A. 



Muller Arch. (1840) 76-. 

 intermittent. Otth, G. Bern Mt. (1868) 70-. 

 laws. Preobrazenskij, P. V. Mosc. S. Sc. Bll. 



91 (No. 2) (1895) 46-. 

 Mach's, explanation. Sommer, J. Casopis 20 



(1891) 101- ; Fschr. Ps. (1891) (Ab. 2) 195. 

 maxima and minima of apparent brightness 



resulting from. Wind, C. H. [1898] Amst. 



Ak. Vs. 7 (1899) 12-; Amst. Ak. P. 1 (1899) 



of motion. Dove, H. W. Berl. Mb. (1865) 



129-. 

 . Thompson, S. P. [1880] (xn) Brain 



3 (1881) 289-. 

 produced by curve-tracing top. Warring, C. B. 



Science 4 (1896) 533-. 

 dffidaleum. Homer, W. G. Ph. Mg. 4 



(1834) 36-. 



drawing and painting. Soret, J. L. 

 Arch. Sc. Ps. Nt. 20 (1888) 368-. 



electric fan. Kenyan, F. C. Science 8 



(1898) 371-. 

 light. Hefner-Alteneck, F. von. Berl. 



Ps. Gs. Vh. (1897) 72-. 

 observation of rotating spirals. Grunbaum, 



O. F. F. Nt. 57 (1897-98) 271. 

 Bitchie's horizontal artificial voltaic 



magnet. Tomlinson, C. Sturgeon A. Electr. 



1 (1836-37) 108-. 

 stroboscopic discs. Stampfer, S. Wien 



Jb. Pol. I. 18 (1834) 237-. 



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