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Art. 7. — K. Yauiacla 



Intensit}'- 15; a triplet, whose two outer components are 

 diffuse and wider than the central. Character b. Plate I, Fig. 2; 

 Plate III, Fig. 2. The determination of the fields is the same as 

 in the case of /:27r)G-:31. 



Tai'.le XXVII. 



" A> 



-g- is not straight as in all other cases of diffuse triplets. 

 The following I found reported: 



(2^^) yi:274G-Uy. 



Intensity 8; diffuse triplet; the peculiarity of this line is that 

 the violet side component is weaker in intensity than the red side 

 one, as required by Voigt' s*^ asymmetr}^ theory. Plate I, Fig. 2; 

 Plate III, Fig. 3. Tlie determination of the fields is the same as 

 in the case of ;.:275G'31. 



1) ^V. Voigt, Ann. d. rhj-.s., 1 (1900), p. 376. 



