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IT is stated that the committee to be appointed to inquire into colour-blindness in seamen, railway guards, and others, will not be exclusively confined to members of the Royal Society. Some gentlemen who, like Dr. Farquharson, M.P., and Mr. Bickerton, of Liverpool, have taken special interest in the question will, it is said, be asked to join the committee. A further question on the subject will, in the course of a few days, be put to the President of the Board of Trade.
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Notes. Nature 41, 568–571 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041568a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/041568a0