SIK NORM AX LOCKYEE AND OTHERS ON THE 
Table I. — continued. 
Wave-lengths. 
Chemical origin. 
Probable. Possible. 
Remarks. 
s 
Comparison. 
- 
Origin. AA. : Origin. ‘ AA. 
4876 
0 
1 
78 
4 
0 
C’.a, 
4878 
31 
Fe 
4878 
41 
83 
9 
3-4 
_ 
— 
/'Y 
4883 
87 
87 
0 
1 
91 
2 
4-5 
Fe 
14890 
1 4891 
95 
68 
4900 
0 
3 
_ 
— 
7'Y 
4900 
25 
04 
6 
1 
09 
5 
1 
11 
4 
2 
//Ti 
4911 
38 
13 
5 
1 
21 
0 
3 
Fe 
14919 
\4920 
69/ 
A.St 
4922 
10 
24 
1 
6 
/ Fe 
4924 
11 
28 
5 
. 1 
34 
0 
' 5 
Ba 
4934 
24 
38 
9 
2 
— 
Fe 
4939 
00 
46 
0 
1-2 
57 
57 
s} 
i 3-4 
Fe 
14957 
1 4957 
48 
79 
62 
8 
1 
66 
2 
1 
_ 
-- 
Fe 
4966 
27 
68 
1 
1 
70 
7 
1 
73 
3 
1 
— 
Fe 
4973 
28 
78 
4 
1 
81 
9 
1 
Ti 
4981 
91 
82 
75 
fFe 
1 4982 
68 
to 
84 
91 
94 
99 
5005 
06 
12 
15 
18 
22 
27 
31 
35 
to 
36 
41 
to 
41 
9. 
50 • 5 
1-2 
1-2 
2 
2-3 
1 
2 
5-6 
<1 
1 
0 
Ti 
Fe 
4999-69 
r 5005•90 
15006-31 
Ast 5015-73 
y)Fe 5018-63 
{ 
5035 
54 
.5036 
09 
5036 
65 
5041 
07 
5041 
26 
5041 
80 
5041 
94 
Ni 
Fe 
Fe 
Fe 
4984-03 
4984-30 
4994-32 
5022-41 
5027-31 
Broad and hazy, A difficult to 
determine, possibly com¬ 
pounded of Ast and Fe. 
Apparently a group of lines 
merging- into each other. 
Chromospheric line apparently 
covers this group of Fraun¬ 
hofer lines. 
Ditto. 
