Relation of Color Perception to Chemical Structure: A Critical Bibliography

Certain specialized bibliographies have appeared in previous issues of TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL.† These were prepared in accordance with a pattern estab lished by the JOURNAL and each is intended to serve as a reference list of books and other primary referencés in a restricted field of inquiry. In this paper we have departed somewhat from our established pattern because of the fact that, as Dr. Godlove explains in his introductory discussion, so few books or summary reports exist in this field. Much of the information is available only in the periodical literature. It is believed that this critical bibliography represents a distinct service to our readers and will be of great help to anyone who wishes to pursue the subject thor oughly.

[1]  G. W. Wheland The Theory of Resonance. (Scientific Books: The Theory of Resonance and Its Application to Organic Chemistry) , 1944 .

[2]  A. E. Remick Electronic interpretations of organic chemistry , 1949 .

[3]  L. Pauling,et al.  A Theory of the Color of Dyes. , 1939, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[4]  J Stieglitz,et al.  A Theory of Color Production: I. , 1923, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.