666
ANALYTIC SUBJECT INDEX
- Reflectivity
- Some observations on low reflection evaporated fluoride coatings, George S. Monk—571(L)
- Tables and charts of Fresnel reflections, Fred Perrin—565(L)
- Refraction
- Dispersion of magnetic double refraction in the short infra-red spectrum, Francis J. Davis—488
- Refractive index of matter in cylindrical form, A. H. Pfund—410
- Refractive index of silicate glasses as a function of composition, Maurice L. Huggins—495
- Refractive indices of liquid aliphatic organic compounds, Maurice L. Huggins—652(A)
- Some problems and methods of dyestuffs automatic spectrophotometry, I. H. Godlove—89(A)
- Scattering of light
- Transmission of infra-red light by fog, J. A. Sanderson—405
Transmission of infra-red radiation through fog, Philip N. Smith and Hammond V. Hayes—332
- Sensitometry
- Intensity-scale monochromatic sensitometer, Charles H.Evans—118
- Study of various sensitometric criteria of negative film speeds, Loyd A. Jones and C. N. Nelson—93
- Spectroscopy; spectrometry; spectrophotometry
- Apparatus for experiment on absorption of light by sodium vapor, Donald C. Stockbarger—362(O)
- Application to dyes of the ISCC method of specification of filters, I. H. Godlove—271(A)
- Calibration data on General Electric recording spectrophotometer, J. L. Michaelson and W. R. Fanter—656(A)
- Eighth summer conference on applied spectroscopy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology—257
- Estimate of the absorption of air in the extreme ultraviolet, Edwin G. Schneider—128
- Extreme case of the performance of the eye versus that of the spectrophotometer, I. H. Godlove—656(A)
- Hydrogen arc for absorption spectroscopy, A. J. Allen and R. G. Franklin—91(A)
- Hyperfine structure deviations in Sb121 and Sb123, D. H.
- Tomboulian and R. F. Bacher—92(A)
- Improved high speed recording spectrophotometer, George R. Harrison and Edward P. Bentley—290
- Method for obtaining long optical paths, H. D. Smith and J. K. Marshall—338
- Molecular structure—Raman spectra method, George M. Murphy—265(T), 396
- Photoelectric measurement of scale marks and spectrum lines, G. R. Harrison and J. P. Molnar—343
- Production color analysis of kinescope screens, T. B. Perkins—295
- Properties of the witch of Agnesi—application to fitting the shapes of spectral lines, R. C. Spencer—415
- Residual photometric errors in the commercial recording spectrophotometer, Orrin W. Pineo—276
- Some problems and methods of dyestuffs automaticspectrophotometry, I. H. Godlove—89(A)
- Spectral luminosity factors, K. S. Gibson—51
- Survey of instruments-abridged spectrophotometers, J. A. Van den Akker—272(A)
- Survey of instruments in use in the pulp and paper industry—273(A)
- Survey of instruments—spectrophotometers, K. S. Gibson—272(A)
- Use of instruments: in beater furnish, R. N. Griesheimer—1273(A); in coated paper, W. J. Foote—274(A); in pulp, R. S. Hatch—273(A); in uncoated paper, M. N. Davis—273(A)
- Zeeman effect in the rhodium arc spectrum at high fields, J. P. Molnar and W. J. Hitchcock—523
- Television
- Optimum efficiency conditions for white luminescent screens in kinescopes, H. W. Leverenz—309
- Production color analysis of kinescope screens, T. B. Perkins—295
- Transmission
- Chemical methods for increasing the transparency of glass surfaces, Frank L. Jones and Howard J. Homer—654(A)
- Computation of transmission factors of ultraviglet radiation through water, Frank Benford—133
- Estimate of the absorption of air in the extreme ultraviolet, E. G. Schneider—128
- Optical properties of evaporated and of burnished vitreous quartz in the extreme ultraviolet, Richard Tousey—655(A)
- Transmission of infra-red light by fog, J. A. Sanderson—405
- Transmission of infra-red radiation through fog, P. N. Smith and H. V. Hayes—332
- Vision; visibility, visual phenomena
- Aniseikonia, Gordon H. Gliddon—142
- Comparative anatomical studies of the eye with especial reference to the photoreceptors, S. R. Detwiler—42
- Extreme case of the performance of the eye versus that of the spectrophotometer, I. H. Godlove—656(A)
- Factors contributing to the discrepancy between subjective and skiascopic determinations of the refraction of the eye, Glenn A. Fry—652(A)
- Induced size effect, Kenneth N. Ogle—145
- Komplextheorie of visual sensation, A. H. Holway and M. J. Zigler—270(A)
- Nerve messages in the fibers of the visual pathway, H. K. Hartline—239
- Note on the measurement of pupillary diameters, R. C. Herman—316(R)
- Ophthalmic lens testing instrument, A. Ames, Jr., and K. N. Ogle—652(A)
- Photographic analysis of some unexplored visual phenomena, William A. Gardner—653(A)
- Size of pupil as a variable factor in measurements of the threshold. An experimental study of the Stiles-Crawford phenomenon. Louise L. Sloan—271(A)
- Spectral luminosity factors, K. S. Gibson—51
- Subjective phenomenon of vision in polarized light, H. H. Neuberger—258(R)
- Supra-threshold visibility, Matthew Luckiesh and Frank K. Moss—62
- Visibility through haze and smoke, and a visibility meter, G. D. Shallenberger and E. M. Little—168
- X-rays
- Clinical blood pharmacology after treatment with x-rays, David I. Macht—270(A)