Massachusetts hunter : safety color test.

Author(s)
Richards, O.W.
Year
Abstract

This article describes the method and results of a test made in order to determine the colour least likely to be confused with a white-tailed deer in terrain, lightning, and other weather conditions. A percentage of the subjects had deficient colour vision. The most conspicuous colour resulted to be blaze orange.

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A 3431 fo
Source

Journal of the American Association, Vol. 33 (1961), No. 3 (October), 5 p.

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