eee ae ee 
tn the Spectrum of the Solar Atmosphere. 361 
TABLE—continued. 
NolPo| x. | 4 |B Ue ee a 
l 2314°3 |4663°3| 2) 1 2680°0 |4407°7| 1 Fe, Ca, 
2323°0 |4656°0| 2| J 26868 44042) 1 Fe, 
3 165 | 2358-4 |4629-0! 15) § 2696-0 4398°5 1! 1) Ti, Ce, Bias. 
t 2359°5*/4628'2/ | J 2698'2 |4396°5| 1| $ 
2369°7 |4620°3| 1) 1 87 | 2702°5 |4394°6| 15| : 
2410°2 |4589°4) 1) J 2715°2 4388°5) 1 'e? 
2412°8 |4587°5) 2) 2 88 | 2718°5 |4384-7| 8] 2! Ca, Ce, _ 
66 | 2419-3 /4583-2) 15) € 2720°2 |4383°E 
429°5 |4576°0) 4! 5 89 | 2721°6 /4382°8) 1/1] Fe, Or, 
) 67 | 2435-5 |4571-4| 10) 4 2725°8 |4380°4| 1) ] 
L 6 443-9 |4564°8| 10] 3 2728-0 |4379- ] Ca, 
2 69 | 2446-6 |4563-2| Ol 6 90 | 2733-7 |4375°5) | Fe, 
2452-1 |4559°E 2 91 | 2736°9 |4374°2| &§ Siw 
j 2454-1 |4558-1 1 2762°0 |4359°1| 1 Cr, 
70 | 2457-9 |4555-3) 10] | 92! 2775-7 |4351°8) ; Cr, 
T1 | 2461-2 3°4| 10) £ 93¢| 2795-7 |4340-1/100\6: H, 
J 2463-4 |4551°8) 1] 1 2798-0 |4338-2| 10] : Cr, 
372 | 2467-6 |4549-9| 101 § 2805-4 |4335° La, 
4 2480-8 |4539-2' 2! 1 2823-4 |4324- 
3 5486°6 |4535°5)  ¢ 2830-7 |4320- Ti, Ow) 
 \14 | 2489-4 [4533-2| ¢ 43-0 |4313°% 
| 490°5 /4532°] 94 |G.2854-2 |4307-2| 3] 2] Ca, Fe. 
76 | 2502-2 |4524-4| 3) ¢ 2867-7 2| Ca, Fe, 
TT | 2605-6 |4599-¢ 96 | 2874-2 |4298-¢ Ca, 
517-0 |4514-¢ 97 894°5 |4289-2 Cr, Ca,Ce;w) 
2518-4 4513+ ] 98 | 2928-5 |4274°6 1} Cr, © 
527-0 |4506-¢ } 99 | 2961-2 |4260-0 Fe, 
78 | 2537-1 |4500°3| 15] ¢ 100 | 2996-2 |4245-2| 30) : Fe, 
79 | 2552-4 |4490-9| 20) § 3018-0 |4235°5| 30) ¢ Fe, 
) 80 | 2555-0 |4489-4| ] 3022-8 |4233°0| 15) 5) Fe, 
299 2566°3 |4480°! 101 | 3040-0 /4226°3; 3/ 3) Oa, Sr, 
port 82t| £ 2581-2 |4471-2|100)2 102 | 30618 |4215°3| 40| 7| Ca, Sr, 
9 2585-4 |4468°5| 20] § 155°5 |4178°8 ; 
295 2620°8 (4446: 6 3187-0 |4166°7 Ca, 
84 | 2625-2 (4443-0) 10| : 103})h. 3363-5 |4101-2/100'5 H, 
297 633-0 |4436°7 3431-0 4077-0) 2 Ca, 
as 2639-6 |4433°6 3526-0 4045 3 Fe, 
299 651-5* 4426 3703°3 |3990°?| 2 
33 2653-2 |4425-0 2 3769°5 |3970°2| 2 Fe, 
231 2664-9 |4418-°0} 2/1 H,37785 |3967-9| 75| 3} Fe, Ca, 
a3 2665-9 |4417°5| 3) 1 H,.3882'5 |3932-8] 50 Fe, Ca, 
85 2670-0 |4414°7 1 
tion assigned to this line, firs by Respighi (a avg loathe 
T was aenrand when the Preliminary Catalogue 3 was published), rests upon 
Series of urements, referring it to four neigh’ 
the probable error is about jth of a division of Kirch 
9. No, 6 in A ion there given, 743? 
16 and 17. Nos. 8 and 9 of Position given as 816°8 and 827-6, by a mis- 
take in identif; upon the 
40. I have never myself seen this ~ reversed, however, saw 
eb torre t was first ar Aa bar ae 
p. 6 
al, Tho ition of this line has been eon determined by three series 
create tie compuclnn My result agrees exactly with 
ig Huggi 
of Huggins. 
Am. Jour. Sct.—Tuirp Series, Vou. IV, No. 23.—Nov., 1872. 
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