The Spectrum of Copper. 



Table VI. 

 d(2)-f(m). 'd(l)+f(m) 



481 



m. 



1 



L 



X. 



n. 





I. 



11. 



X. 



2w 



2 11 



-6621623 LA. 

 -6629-730 „ 



-1509737 

 -15078-90 



12358-15 

 1238539 



1 



bn 



39813-67 

 39849 68 



251095 s 

 2508-68 s 



2 





ultra 



red. 











3 



6 

 10 



18229-5 

 181946 



5485-61 

 5496-13 | 



i 









Xhe d' —f combinations where d{ d 2 ' are the sequents in 

 the inverse set 



I. 



An 

 An 



2R 



X. 



2724-04 

 2715-67 



2369-97 



2238-52 



36699-53 

 36812-61 



42181-99 

 44658-81 



5 unobserved region 



A /2 (-7^)2136-05 k R9t \>7*\ 



6 \2 (7^)2134-51* < 4681 ' 8 ) 



7 1 (-7^)2112-19 (48345-5) 



<V+/(3), X= (4) 1787-4 n = 55947'19-31d\ 

 gives limit = 49064*6 - 1*5 d\± •$. 



Table VII. 



p(l)-/(ro). 



Kl)+/W« 



m. 



T 



I- 



X. 



n. 



31500-f 

 317C0+ 











(4078) 



1 



1 



589692 



1695-8 



2 



i 



5188-96 

 512000 s 



19266-38 

 19525-91 



I E.H. i 

 E.V. 









3 



2. 



1» 



4056-8 

 40158 



24643-17 

 24894-76 



71-38 



\n 



38648-00 



2586-70 s 



4 



* 



3686-10 

 3652-3 



27121-48 

 27372-36 



23-48 

 71-98 



2 n 

 1 



35925-47 

 36171-60 



2782-73 

 2763-60 s 



5 



<Sn 



351219 



28464-24 



22-39 ±-8 



2n 



34580-54 



2890-97 



& 



2m 



2 /it 



3413-41 



3384-88 



29287-98 

 2953486 



239 



6R 



33759-83 



2961-25 



* By Stark allowing electric shift. 



t This also agrees with S x (7) and e.P 2 (l). 



January 31, 1920. 



