Mr. J. S. Ames on some Gaseous Spectra, 53 

 Hydrogen {continued). 



Hasselberg. Cornu. 



h 4101-85 10 410M8 4101-0 



40790 5 



4069-75 7 4069-17 



4067-0 7 4066-40 



4062-6 6 406207 



3997-25 4 



39922 4 



3992-0 4 



3990-15 6 



3987-0 3 



3982-75 4 



H 3970-25 8 39689 



39633 3 



3962-4 2 



3944-5 3 



3924-5 3 



3889-3 4 



« 3889-15 7 3887-8 



3879-7 3 



3872-45 4 



3871-8 5 



3867-2 4 



3863-3 5 



3861-7 4£ 



3858-85 4 



3836-6 3 



/3 3835-6 Nebulous. 3834-5 



3804-9 6 



38032 4 



y 3798-0 Nebulous ground. 37969 



3797-7 4 



3796-8 5 



3771-7 3 



5 37707 Faint and nebulous. 37694 



3770-3 2 



375205 3 



e 3750-15 Very faint. » 3749"8 



3741-3 2 



I 3734-15 Very weak. 3733"6 



3732-2 3 



3722-2 2 



jj 3721-8 Very weak. 37206 



371605 1 



37119 (?) 3710-7 



3702-2 3 



3684-3 5 



3682-05 4 



36745 5 



3644-8 1 



3633-5 2 



As Cornu does not describe his lines, I can only conjecture 

 with which of my lines his last five correspond. 



The stellar series observed by Huggins consists of nebulous 



