TABLE I. COLORS

No. of Description. Standard Standard
Color. for F.for M.
1Violet Red. Tint no. 15.904.00
2Red. Tint no. 16.006.00
3Red6.005.40
4Orange Red5.606.20
5Red Orange4.205.20
6Yellow Orange. Tint no. 13.104.50
7Yellow. Tint no. 12.305.20
8Yellow. Shade no. 22.004.00
9Green Yellow2.805.60
10Yellow Green4.456.20
11Green. Shade no. 15.704.40
12Blue Green. Tint no. 13.406.00
13Green Blue5.003.50
14Blue. Shade no. 15.402.10
15Blue Violet5.105.00
16Violet. Tint no. 24.205.30
17Violet. Shade no. 25.503.50
18Red Violet5.653.70
19Black4.004.00
20Green Gray. no. 12.204.20
21Green Gray. no. 22.004.00
22A-Red. Light3.703.70
23A-Red. Dark2.102.70
24A-Orange. Dark2.003.00
25A-Yellow Orange. Light3.104.30
26A-Green Yellow. Dark2.504.00
27A-Blue Green. Medium2.404.30
28A-Violet. Medium4.104.50
Totals110.40124.50
Average3.944.44

Transcriber Note

The Standard for F calculation should be 110.40 total, not 122.40, with the average 3.94, not 4.35. Corrected table.

In connection with this table it may be noted that the subjects agree regarding 2, 19, and 22, red tint no. 1, black, and A-red light; that M. estimates the colors higher than F. in seventeen cases; and that F. estimates 1, 3, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, higher than M. does. These individual differences are probably explicable on grounds of association; they are not, however, connected with the problem under consideration here, for we are concerned with the effect of combinations with other stimuli.

TABLE II. TOUCHES

The various articles were fastened to small pieces of wood and placed in small cardboard boxes. In active touch, the subjects were allowed to stroke the object gently twice, always with a contracting movement of the forefinger of the right hand. In passive touch, the operator stroked the subject's forefinger with the object, twice as before. The table explains itself.

Standards.
No. of Active.Passive.
Touch.Description.F.M.F.M.
1Thick napped velvet6.906.607.007.00
2Thin stretched rubber, such as is
used on tambours
5.705.406.006.00
3Glazed thin cardboard5.805.505.506.00
4White silk ribbon—always stroked
with the ribs
5.805.705.405.00
5Soft, split, rough leather5.505.505.006.00
6Smooth polished cork5.705.105.406.00
7Glazed tin5.004.506.006.00
8Rough, tarred paper4.304.604.005.00
9Blue blotting paper4.505.104.205.00
10Sand paper no. 1, fine grained2.203.502.004.00
11Shot no. 3, set in paraffine2.704.903.003.50
12Sandpaper no. 212, coarse-grained1.402.001.503.00
13A coarse, rough, ridged cotton cloth,
always stroked across the ridges
4.002.404.703.50
14A thin, closely woven white muslin4.204.604.205.00
Totals63.7065.4063.9071.00
Average4.554.674.565.14

Transcriber Note