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ABSTRACT THE letter on the above subject (p. 271) reminds me of one that I sent to NATURE in 1871 (vol. iv. p. 122) describing a phenomenon complementary to that observed by Mgr. Molloy. I
was induced to write it in consequence of a communication by Mr. T. Ward (NATURE, vol. iv. p. 68), who observed that the white chalk lines on a blackboard appeared to be blue when the sun
was shining on his eyes; I noticed that the printing in a book looked bright red when I was walking on a chalk road, the book being shaded by an umbrella. SIMILAR CONTENT BEING VIEWED BY
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CITE THIS ARTICLE MCLEOD, H. Subjective Images. _Nature_ 69, 297 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069297a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 28 January 1904 * DOI:
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