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



Indefinite — Early Stages. 



No. of star. 



Bands risible. 



(3) 



Bands weak, but very wide, especially m the green and blue. 



(11) 



Bands wide, especially in the green and blue. 



(21) 



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Bands wide and dark, especially in the green and blue. 



(34) 



Bands dark, but rather narrow. 



(45) 



Bands wide ; those m the blue are stronger than those in the red. 



(59) 



Fairly well developed ; 4 and 5 narrow. 



(68) 



Bands wide and dark, especially in the green and blue. 



(72) 



leeblv developed; bands widest m green and blue. 



(81) 



Feebly developed ; 7 and 8 are best visible. 



(100) 



Bands wide and dark, especially 7 and 8. 



(106) 



Bands dark, and wide in the blue and green. 



(134) 



Bands wide and dark, especially in green and blue. 



(151) 



Bands wide and dark, especially in the green and blue. 



(159) 



Bands in blue and green are very wide and dark. 



(165) 



Bands wide and well seen, especially in green and blue. 



(168) 



Bands wide and strong, especially in the green and blue. 



(170) 



The bands in the blue are very wide. 



(192) 



Bands are wide, especially in the green and blue. 



(201) 



Bands wide and well seen, especially 7 and 8. 



(206) 



Bands easily seen in green and blue ; feebly developed. 



(209) 



Bands well seen, especially in green and blue. 



(222) 



Bands wide and dark, especially in green and blue. 



(223) 



Bands visible throughout the spectrum, strongest in green and blue. 



(224) 



Bands in green and blue are very wide and dark. 



(218) 



Bands dark and visible even in the blue. 



(262) 



Bands visible even in the blue, weakest in the red. 



