BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The more important works specially consulted in this 

 connection are the following, mentioned nearly in order 

 of their relative importance : — 



Bezold, Dr. William von. — The Theory of Color | 

 in its relation to | Art and Art-Industry ] By j Dr. William 

 von Bezold | Professor of Physics at the Eoyal Polytechnic 

 School of Munich, and member | of the Eoyal Bavarian Academy 

 of Sciences. | Translated from the German | by | S. B. Koehler. | 

 With an Introduction and Notes | by | Edward C. Pickering | 

 Thayer Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology. | Authorized American edition. | Eevised and en- 

 larged by the Author, j Illustrated by chromo-lithographic Plates 

 and Wood-cuts. | Vignette. | Boston : | L. Prang and Company. | 

 1876 | 8vo. pp. iii-xxxiii, 1-274, pis. xi. [Without nomen- 

 clature of colors.] 



Rood, Ogden N. — The International Scientific Series. | 

 | Students' | Text-Book of Color ; | or, | Modern Chromat- 

 ics, | with | Applications to Art and Industry. | By | Ogden N. 

 Eood, | Professor of Physics in Columbia College, New York. | 

 With 130 original illustrations. | New York : | D. Appleton and 

 Company, | 1, 3, and 5 Bond Street. | 1881. Small 8vo., pages 

 329 ; 1 colored plate. 



Herrick, H. W. — Water Color Painting : Description 

 of Materials | with | directions for their use in elementary 

 Practice. | — | Sketching from Nature in Water Color. | — | 

 By J H. W. Herrick. | — | "Artists' Edition." Containing 

 hand-washed examples of one hundred and twenty colors on 



