97a 
EEV. T. E. EOBINSON ON SPECTEA OE ELECTEIC LiaHT. 
Table XXII. (continued). 
No. 
Place. 
' Diff. 
C.P. 
* 
E. 
37. 
33 22-74 
r-0-74] 
1+1-26] 
52 
8 
29 
6 
38 ». 
33 24-52 
f 11-02] 
1+0-78] 
r-0-42] 
1 +0-88] 
63 
32 
63 
25 
39. 
33 25-82 
45 
13 
30 
3 
40. 
33 27-84 
f -0-84i 
1 +0-96 j 
30 
1 
24 
0 
41. 
33 29-71 
{+0-79J 
31 
2 
43 
1 
42. 
33 30-93 
f —0-53 ] 
1+1-37] 
65 
0 
31 
1 
43. 
33 32-13 
19 
0 
11 
1 
iil 
33 33-48 
72 
50 
42 
1 
45. 
33 35-59 
r -0-79] 
1 +0-41 ] 
27 
0 
25 
0 
46. 
33 36-62 
r -0-52] 
1+0-78] 
42 
1 
16 
0 
47. 
33 38-00 
r -0-99 i 
l+l-oo] 
37 
0 
29 
1 
48. 
33 39-49 
r -0-49 1 
1+1-01 1 
37 
3 
33 
1 
49. 
33 41-25 
rlo-75 1 
1 +0-85 
69 
18 
48 
3 
50. 
33 42-86 
/-0-86] 
1+0-64 1 
11 
3 
19 
10 
51 r. 
33 44-49 
r -0-99] 
1 +1 31 
55 
7 
69 
0 
52 r'. 
33 46 30 
r-1-30] 
1 +2-30 
63 
2 
20 
3 
53. 
33 48-73 
r-0-73] 
1 +1-77] 
55 
9 
28 
0 
54,. 
33 51-09 
82 
28 
52 
1 
55. 
33 53-38 
{+1-32 
66 
8 
42 
0 
56 k . 
33 55-33 
r-1-33] 
1+1-27J 
77 
58 
38 
1 
57*'. 
33 56-58 
r -0-58] 
1+1-12J 
46 
42 
7 
0 
58. 
33 57-32 
/ -1-301 
1+1-48J 
30 
1 
2 
0 
59 *". 
33 59-08 
/ -2-08 
1+1-92^ 
81 
57 
26 
0 
60. 
34 1-12 
/ -1-12’ 
1 +0-88 
28 
1 
34 
1 
61 A.. 
34 2-72 
r -0-72 
1 +0 88, 
38 
1 
8 
0 
62 a.'. 
34 4-15 
r -0-65 
1 +0 85 
44 
1 
8 
0 
63 A.". 
34 5-82 
f -0-92' 
1 +0-68 
39 
1 
36 
7 
64. 
34 7-31 
f -0-51 
1 +0-49 
17 
0 
29 
2 
65. 
34 8-46 
J —0-46 
1 +0-64 
34 
1 
18 
0 
66 ft. 
34 10-31 
r -1-31 
1 +0-99 
67 
13 
8 
0 
61 ft'. 
34 11-93 
r —1-03 
1 +0-97 
57 
14 
10 
0 
GO 
34 13-71 
r-0-91 
1+1-19 
64 
10 
43 
1 
69. 
34 15-75? 
r-1-75 
1+1-05 
42 
3 
22 
0 
70. 
34 17-40 
f -1-20 
1+0 80 
58 
9 
33 
3 
i 
34 19-03 
r -0-73 
1+0 87 
50 
5 
35 
2 
■ 72 ». 
34 20-78 
/— 1-28 
1 +2-02 
64 
13 
35 
1 
One of the brightest and most common. With fire metals it occurs in every gas. 
vb, but n ; all the metals in A, aU but two in N. 
This and the preceding are evidently connected with L 
Generally brightest of all, bluish green perfectly characterized. 
First of blue, overpowered by glare of 6. 
Sb is wanting in this and the next. 
C.P., Al, Pd, Fe have it in all the gases. It is the H blue band. 
Well marked ; specially bright in E. 
First of a well-marked pair, universal in A and N, C.P. ; frequent in E. with all. 
The two extremes very faint ; Cd absent in C.P. 
Seems connected with the next. 
With S^C prisms multiple; perhaps the components are sometimes xm- 
equally developed. 
Generally like a hair, vb, a faint one follows. 
These are often very intense in C.P. ; they are brilliant blue. 
vn; I think always present; the * is with Na. 
Beginning of violet. 
These were at first seen as one band before the apparatus was complete. In 
the C.P. spectra of CO, the ground is covered with fine lines. 
A well-marked group in C.P., distinct in almost all the metals and the 
■ gases except H, Its parts are aU found in E. but in different spectra. 
The * in n" E. belongs to Te. 
With C.P., Ni, Co; and E., Cu, in aU the gases. 
Some of these, especially in H, probably belong to No. 72. 
In H it is developed into the violet band, whose cloudiness and width ex- 
plain the range of the measure. 
