Abstract

1 Principles of the Interaction of Light and Matter. By E. W. Abrahamson and S. M. Japar. With 15 Figures.- 2 The Chemistry of the Visual Pigments. By R. A. Morton. With 12 Figures.- 3 The Structure, Spectra, and Reactivity of Visual Pigments. By E. W. Abrahamson and J. R. Wiesenfeld. With 18 Figures.- 4 Photosensitivity. By H. J. A. Dartnall. With 8 Figures.- 5 The Behaviour of Visual Pigments at Low Temperatures. By T. Yoshizawa. With 19 Figures.- 6 The Circular Dichroism and Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Visual Pigments. By T. I. Shaw. With 6 Figures.- 7 Physical Changes Induced by Light in the Rod Outer Segment of Vertebrates. By G. Falk and P. Fatt. With 3 Figures.- 8 The Visual Cells and Visual Pigments of the Vertebrate Eye. By F. Crescitelli. With 30 Figures.- 9 Visual Pigments in Man. By W. A. H. Rushton. With 12 Figures.- 10 The Regeneration and Renewal of Visual Pigment in Vertebrates. By Ch. Baumann. With 5 Figures.- 11 The Rhodopsin-Porphyropsin Visual System. By C. D. B. Bridges. With 37 Figures.- 12 Microspectrophotometry of Photoreceptors. By P. A. Liebman. With 14 Figures.- 13 Inert Absorbing and Reflecting Pigments. By W. R. A. Muntz. With 16 Figures.- 14 The Adaptation of Visual Pigments to the Photic Environment. By J. N. Lythgoe. With 18 Figures.- 15 List of Vertebrate Visual Pigments. By J. N. Lythgoe.- 16 Structure of Invertebrate Photoreceptors. By R. M. Eakin. With 59 Figures.- 17 The Natural History of Invertebrate Visual Pigments. By T. H. Goldsmith. With 9 Figures.- 18 Cephalopod Retinochrome. By T. Hara and R. Hara. With 15 Figures.

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