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reprint from our first communication the figures 5 and 6, which 

 represent the effect of equall} strong magnetic fields on the 

 ex-liquid state. *) 



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Fig. 4. P-azoxy-anisol ex-solid horizontal field (t 100 Gauss). 



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Fig. 5. P-azoxy-anisol ex-liquid vertical field (1100 Gauss) 



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Fig. 6. P-azoxy-antsol 



ex-liquid 



horizoii,tal field (1100 Gauss). 



A comparison between figures 3 and 5 and also between figures 

 4 and 6 shows that the magnetic effect for ex-solid indeed differs 

 from that for ex-liquid. That however the difference is greatly 

 quantitative appears when fig. 3 is compared to fig. 7. This figure 

 too is reproduced from our former communication and represents 

 the influence of a loeak vertical field on the ex-liquid state. 



^) For the meaning of these figures and the method of registration we refer to 

 our first communication. 



