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SIR NORMAN LOCKYER AND OTHERS ON THE 
Table I.— continued. 
Chemical origin. 
1 
Wave-lengths. 
*!/} 
Probable. 
Possible. 
1 
Remarks. 1 
1 
Comjjarison. 
Origin. 
AA. 
Origin. 
AA. 
39.30-4 
3-4 
Fe 
3930-45 
32-2 
2 
p Ti 
3932-16 
33-8 
10 
Ca 
3933-83 
— 
— 
K. 
35-4 
2 
36-5 
1-2 
38-2 
3 
38-9 
1 
40-4 
1 
1 
41-9 
1-2 
44-2 
5 
A1 
3944-16 
45-2 
2 
— 
— 
p Y 
3944-94 
47-2 
1-2 
— 
— 
■p Co 
3947-27 
48-6 
2-3 
— 
— 
fTi 
[ Fe 
3948-82 
3948-93 
50-3 
J 
fFe 
3950-10 
J—o 
1 
ipY 
3950-50 
51-8 
1 
52-3 
3-4 
— 
— 
pY 
3952-07 
56-6 
TTi 
3956 - 48 
4 
1 Fe 
3956-82 
58-2 
4 
Ti 
3958-36 
61-7 
6 
A1 
3961-67 
63-3 
1 
— 
Fe 
3963-25 
64-7 
2 
— 
— 
Ast 
3964-88 
66-3 
1 
68-6 
10 
Ca 
3968-63 
— 
_ 
H. 
70-2 
10 
H 
3970-18 
— 
— 
H.. 
71-4 
1 
— 
Fe 
3971-48 
73-5 
2 
— 
— 
/Ni 
\pY 
3973-701 
3973-85J 
1 double. 
1 
76-7 
1 
-- 
— 
Fe 
3976-77 
77-8 
2 
Fe 
3977-89 
78-1 
trace 
79-3 
1 
— 
— 
p Cr 
3979-66 
i 
80-4 
trace 
82-0 
6 
Ti 
3981-92 
Fe 
3981-87 
83-1 
1 
— 
— 
pY 
3982-79 
83-8 
1 
86-3 
1-2 
Fe 
3986-32 
88-3 
1 
89-9 
2-3 
Ti 
3989-91 
Fe 
3990-01 
91-3 
3 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 double. 
95-2 
3-4 
— 
— 
Co 
3995-46 
97-7 . 
3 
— 
■— 
Fe 
J 3997-55 
t3998-16 
98-8 
4 
Ti 
3998-79 
4000•4 
1-2 
— 
— 
pY 
4000 - 70 
1 
03-3 
1 
--■ 
— 
p Cr 
4003-55 
05-4 
5 
Fe 
4005-41 
i 
06-8 
1-2 
I 
