SCIENCE IN THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD 



CHAPTER X 



PHOTOGRAPHY IN ITS SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS 



The chapters on chemistry in vol. IV. may advantageously be 

 read in connection with this chapter. 



(P- 2 3S)- The Photography of Color, by Chapman Jones, in 

 Science Progress, 1908. 



(p. 241). From an address by Dr. C. E. Kenneth Mees before 

 the London Society of Arts. 



(p. 242). From the address of Dr. Mees noted above. 



(p. 244). Scientific American Supplement, June 5, 1909. 



(p. 246). From an article by Friedrich Lummers in the Zeit- 

 schri/t fur Augeswandte Chemie, 1909. 



(p.246). From an article in La Nature, 1906. 



(p. 248). This, together with several shorter quotations in regard 

 to color photography, is from Mr. Jones' account of the subject in 

 Science Progress, 1908. 



CHAPTER XI 



PAINTS, DYES, AND VARNISHES 



A review of chapters on chemistry in vol. IV. will be of obvious 

 service in connection with the subject-matter of the present chapter. 



(pp. 297-299). The quotation is from Painters' Colours, Oils, 

 and Varnishes, by Geo. H. Hurst, London, 1906, a work which 

 has been drawn upon for much valuable matter elsewhere in this 

 chapter. 



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