OCR Output

Absorption of light, selective, 66,
$3, 100, note.

Aitken, Dr. John, on the colour
of water, 82.

Avebury, Lord, on the colour of
water, 85.

Bidwell, Dr. Shelford, on " after¬
images,” 108, note.
Blackness of deep water, 67.

Channel, English, 77, 102.

Church, Prof. A. H., on the mix¬
ture of colours, ror, note.

Cloud reflexions in rippled water,
47, 48, 104.

Cloud shadows, 78, 104, 107, IIo.

Colour of water, apparent. See
‘“* Local colour.”

Colour of pure water, 67, note,
83, 86.

Colour of water, greenish: due to
vegetable stain, 67, note, 85, 86,
88; to mineral impregnations,
87; to colour of bottom or of
suspended particles, 67, 83, 97,
103.

Colour of deep water, purplish,
96.

water, 82, 99, 106,

Colours, complementary, ror,
note. ,

Contrast, effects of, 107, 110.
Cornwall, 102.

| Currents causing differences of
colour, 90, 102.

Curve, caustic, 62, note; harmonic,
or curve of sines, 31, note.

Davy, Sir Humphry, on the col¬
our of water, 85.

Depth of water, apparent, 62, |

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note.

Engadine lakes, 69, 94.

Forel, experiments on colour of
water, 85.

Glass, coloured, experiments with,

66, 73, 79¬
Glass, greased, reflexion of candle

flame in, 41.

Horizon, 98.
Horizontal lines of image, dis¬
| appearance of, in rippled water,

44, 48, 52.

Ice, colour of, 69, note, 88.
. Ice, reflexions in rough, 50,

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