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Summary
(1) The spectrophotometer has been used as an instrument for recording the effects of melanophore expansion on the reflecting power of the skin pigments of the frog. (2) The reflectance in the light adapted frogs may be as much as 10% above that of the dark adapted frog at the same wave length. (3) Melanophore expansion in dark adapted frogs masks the reflecting power of the skin pigment at the red end of the spectrum more than at the violet. (4) The average skin reflectance in the light adapted frogs is not more than 21.8%. (5) A difference between the response of melanophores to environmental conditions and operations of the hypophysis is suggested.
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