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i)
Fixation
j)
Intermixture Real and Apparent
k)
Communication Actual and Apparent
l)
Extraction
m)
Nomenclature
n)
Minerals and Plants
o)
Worms, Insects, Fishes and Birds
p)
Mammalia and Human Beings
q)
Physical and Chemical effects of the transmission of light through coloured medium.
r)
Chemical effect of Dioptrical Achromatism
4.
General Characteristics
a)
The facility with which colour Appears
b)
The definite nature of Colours
c)
Combination of the two Principles
d)
Augmentation to Red
e)
Junction of the two augmented Extremes
f)
Completeness and its Harmony
g)
The facility with which colour may be tend either to the Plus or Minus Side
h)
Evanescence of Colour
i)
Permanence of colour
5.
Relation to Other Pursuits
a)
Relation to Philosophy
b)
Relation to Mathematics
c)
Relation to the technical operation of Dyer
d)
Relation to Physiology and Pathology
e)
Relation to Natural History
f)
Relation to General Physics
g)
Relation to the Theory of Music
h)
Concluding observations on terminology
6.
Effect of colour with reference to Moral Association
a)
Yellow, red-yellow, yellow –red.
b)
Blue, red-blue, blue-red
c)
Red, Green
d)
Completeness and Harmony
e)
Characteristic combinations
f)
Yellow and Blue
g)
Yellow and Red
h)
Blue and Red
i)
Yellow-Red and Blue-Red
j)
Combination Non-Characteristic
k)
Relation of the Combination to Light and Dark
l)
Consideration derived from the Evidence of Experience and History
m)
Chiaro-Scuro