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DR. OLIVER LODGE asks (May 29, p. 100) why those interested in testing for colour-vision do not employ Lord Rayleigh's arrangement, in which yellow is matched by certain proportions of red and green.
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CLARK, L. Testing for Colour Blindness. Nature 42, 147 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042147c0
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