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THIS should prove a very useful little book to teachers who wish to explain the fundamental laws of colour to their pupils. The old division of the spectrum into the three primaries—blue, yellow oand red—still persists among artists and leads to much oconfusion of thought, and doubtless a book of this oocharacter will assist in bringing in a truer perception of the nature of colour-vision, while it is not so difficult as Prof. Church's book or Sir William Abney's “Colour Measurement and Mixture.”
Colour-sense Training and Colour Using.
By E. J. Taylor. Pp. 88. (London: Blackie and Son, Ltd., 1908.)
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Colour-sense Training and Colour Using . Nature 79, 272 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/079272a0
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