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The reduction of the latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. 



The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we 

 pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the chemical elements 

 gradually disappear from among those most widened, their places 

 being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial 

 representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the mini- 



