| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, / and g, either of which, in an imperfect experiment, might be mistaken for the boundary of these colours.... | |
| 1854 - 702 pages
...somewhat confused which seems in pari owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green in a certain position of the prism is perfectly riistinct ; so are D and E, the 2 limiU of violet. But C, the limit of green and blue is not so clearly... | |
| 1875 - 1140 pages
...which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light The line B, between red nd green, in a certain position of the prism, is perfectly...each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, /and g, either of which, in an imperfect experiment, might be mistaken for the boundary of these colours.... | |
| Robert Routledge - 1881 - 748 pages
...somewhat confused, which seems in part owing to want of power m the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines,/and g, either of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 298 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...violet. But C, the limit of green and blue, is not so 1 Gilbert's Annalen, Ivi. clearly marked as the rest ; and there are also on each side of this limit... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 298 pages
...E, the two limits of violet. But C, the limit of green and blue, is not so 1 Gilbert's Annalen, Ivi. clearly marked as the rest ; and there are also on each side of this limit other distinct dark lines / and g, either of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these colours.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 492 pages
...confused, which seemed in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line n, between red and green, in a certain position of the...also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark spaces, /and g, either of which in an imperfect experiment might be mistaken for the boundary of these... | |
| Joseph von Fraunhofer, William Hyde Wollaston - 1898 - 92 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...and blue, is not so clearly marked as the rest, and thei'e are also on each side of this limit other distinct dark lines — f and g — either of which,... | |
| Joseph von Fraunhofer, William Hyde Wollaston - 1898 - 94 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the prism, is perfectly distinct ; so also are Band E, the two limits of violet. But C, the limit of green and blue, is not so clearly marked as the... | |
| Heinrich Kayser - 1900 - 820 pages
...confused, which seems in part owing to want of power in the eye to converge red light. The line B, between red and green, in a certain position of the...limit of green and blue, is not so clearly marked äs the rest ; and there are also, on each side of this limit, other distinct dark lines, f and g,... | |
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