72 Mr. J. N. Lockyer. On the Classification [Apr. 12, 



Species 7. 



No. of star. 



Bands visible. 



(24) 



2- 



9 ; pretty wide and dark, especially 7 and 8. 



(97) 



2- 



9 . very dcivTcj rather narrow. 



(115) 



2- 



9 . "y^ide, especially in the bine. 



(143) 



2- 





(181) 



2- 



_9 j very wide and dark, especially 7 and 8. 



(195) 



2- 



-9 ; 7 and 8 especially strong. 



(229) 





—9 j very wide, bnt rather pale j 7 and 8 very wide and dark. 



(241) 



2- 



-9 ; well seen. Those in green-blue wide and strong. 



(249) 



7, 



8, 9 are very wide and dark, others very narrow. 



. (252) 



2- 



-10 ; wide and dark, especially in the blue. 



(256) 



2- 



-10 are seen. 



(269) 



2- 



-9 ; very dark, but not very wide. 



(270) 



2- 



-9 ; wide and dark, especially those in the blue. 



(275) 



2- 



-9 ; wide and dark, especially in the blue. 



(284) 



2- 



-9 ; wide and dark, especially in the green-blue. 



Species 8. 



No. of star. 



(15) 

 (29) 

 (57) 

 (88) 

 (103) 

 (108) 

 (112) 

 (137) 

 (161) 

 (166) 

 (184) 

 (225) 

 (230) 

 (242) 

 (251) 

 (263) 

 (278) 

 (283) 

 (286) 

 (291) 

 (295) 

 (297) 



Bands visible. 



2 — 9 ; strongly developed, wide and dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 10 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and strong. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9 m , well marked. 



2 — 9 ; wide, dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



1 — 9 ; wide and dark throughout the spectrum. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark, 4 and 5 darker than usual. 

 2 — 9 ; wide and black, 6 rather weak. 



2 — 9 ; well seen throughout the spectrum. 



2 — 9 ; wide and rather dark. 



2 — 9 seen ; strong and wide. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9 j wide and dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 



2 — 9; wide and strong. 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark, but spectrum is not very remarkable. 

 2 — 9 ; well marked, wide and dark. 



