42 Color Standards and Nomenclature . 



A FEW OF THE MODERN BOOKS ON THE SUBJECT 



OF COLOR WHICH THE AUTHOR OF THIS 



WORK HAS FOUND MOST USEFUL 



Bradley, Milton, author of ' 'Color in the Schoolroom' ' and 

 ' 'Color in the Kindergarden." — Elementary Color. With an 

 Introduction by Henry Lafavour, Ph. D., Professor of Physics, 

 Williams College. Milton Bradley and Co., Springfield, Mass. 

 [1895]. Small 8vo., pp. [i]-iv, [1]-128; colored frontispiece 

 (''miniature color charts made from the Bradley educational 

 colored papers," showing 126 unnamed colors) and numerous 

 figures in text. 



The present writer frankly and gratefully acknowledges that 

 he has learned more, and learned it more easily, from this little 

 book, which is a model of conciseness and perspicuity, than from 

 careful study of more elaborate and authoritative works on the 

 subject. It is therefore most heartily recommended to the 

 student as a preliminary, at least, to the study of more technical 

 works on color. 



Bradley, Milton. — The Evolution of a Practical System of 

 Color Education based on Spectrum Standards. Milton Bradley 

 Co., Springfield, Mass. Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 8. 



Bradley, Milton. — A Few Practical Suggestions relating to 

 Color Standards and the Present Status of Elementary Color 

 Instruction in the United States. Milton Bradley Co., Spring- 

 field, Mass. Pamphlet, small 8vo., pp. 16. 



Bradley, Milton. — Some Criticisms of Popular Color Defini- 

 tions, and -Suggestions for a Better Color Nomenclature. Milton 

 Bradley Co., Springfield, Mass., 1898. Pamphlet, 12mo., pp. 15. 



Bradley, Milton. — The Bradley Color Scheme, with Sugges- 

 tions to Teachers. Milton Bradley Co., Springfield, Mass. Pam- 

 phlet, 12mo., pp. 45. 



Church, A. H., F. R. S., etc., Professor of Chemistry in the 

 Royal Academy of Arts in London.— The Chemistry of Paints 

 and Painting. Third edition, revised and enlarged. London: 

 Seeley and Co. Small 8vo., pp. [i-vii] viii-xx, 1-355. An invalu- 

 able work which should be consulted by every painter. 



Hurst, George H., F. C. S., etc. — Colour : A Handbook of 

 the Theory of Colour. With ten coloured plates and seventy-two 

 illustrations. London: Scott, Greenwood & Co., 1900., 8vo., 

 160 pp. 



