332 Mr Purvis, The influence of a very strong magnetic field 



Rhodium. 



The lines were identified by comparison with the measure- 

 ments and descriptions of Exner and Haschek (Sitz. d. k. AJcad. 

 Wien, 1895, vol. civ. n A . abth. p. 960). 



The following lines are divided into four constituents. Their 

 general appearance is not the same, as is indicated by the differ- 

 ences in the intensity numbers, as well as by the values of dX/X 2 . 



3502-7 



3474-7 



3461-9 



3280-4 



d\/\ 2 



In- 

 tensity 



+ 2-08 s 

 + 0-95p 





 -0-95 p 

 - 2-08 s 



4 

 2 



2 

 4 



+ 2-21 s 

 + 0-82p 





 -0-82p 

 - 2-22 s 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 



+ 1-02 s 

 + 0-87p 





 -0-87p 

 -l-02s 



6 

 3 



3 

 6 



+ 1-86 s 

 + 0-62 p 





 -0-62^ 

 -1-85 s 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 



Compare with the quadruplet from Pd. 3460-4, 

 p. 326. 



[Compare with the quadruplet from Pd. 32587, 

 p. 326. 



The constituents appear to be simple multiples 

 of one another. 



The following lines are divided into triplets. The middle 

 constituent is generally the strongest, and relative differences are 

 noted by approximate numbers, as well as by different appear- 

 ances in the diffuseness. The middle constituent vibrates parallel, 

 and the two outside ones perpendicular, to the lines of force. The 

 distances of the outside constituents were measured from the 

 centre of the middle one. 



