FLAME SPECTRA AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. 
1039 
List of Lines and Bands Common to the Spectra Obtained from the Metal and from 
the Oxide of Manganese—(continued). 
Manga- 
Description of Spectrum, with Lines 
Manga¬ 
nese 
Description of Spectrum, with Lines 
X. 
observed in other Spectra. 
dioxide. 
X. 
observed in other Spectra. 
5235 
m.r. edge of band 
52.34 
m.r. edge of band 
5199 
?? 1’ 
5197 
55 55 55 
Fe, 5198-2, Fievez and TnAL^iN 
5160 
m.r. edge of band 
5163 
55 55 55 
Fe, 5167, Fievez and Th.\l^n 
4830 
Line 
4828 
Line, strong, not very sharp 
Fe, 4831-8, Fievez and TiiaiJn 
4791-5 
Line 
4790 
55 55 55 55 
4762 
4762 
., fairly strong, not very r.harp 
4064 
4062 
Nebulous line, very weak 
Fe, 4063-63, Kayser and Runue ; 
4062-9, Cornu 
Fe, 4063, Vogee and Thal^n 
4063-63, Katser and Runge 
4056 
Line 
4054-5 
Line, possibly a pair, fairly strong 
4049-5 
4049 
„ or edge of naiu-ow fluting- 
4041-3 
4040 
55 55 55 55 
Fe, 4041-44, Katser and Runge 
4041-44, Fe, Katser and Runge 
4036-5* 
4032 
4029-5 
"Sti-ongest group of lines in the 
whole spectrum 
4035-76 Fe, Katser and Runge 
40.33-16 Fe, „ „ „ 
40.30-84 Fe, ,, „ ,, 
4037 
4025 
Very strong band, degraded towai-ds 
the red. Band more diffuse, 
stronger, and In-oader at the 
lower part of flame 
3894 
Uncertain line 
3894 
Line, fairly strong 
Fe, 3894-7, Cornc 
Fe, 3895-75, Katser and Runge 
3874 
Line 
.387.3 
„ strong 
3860 
3860 
„ or edge of band, wmak 
Fe, 3859-3, Cornu 
Fe, 3860-03, Katser and Runge 
3847 
Line 
3846 
\V 03/lx. 
3835 
.3833-5 
,, stronger 
Fe, 3834, Cornu 
Fe, 3834-37, Katser and Runge 
3824 
Line 
Fe, 3824-1, Cornu 
Fe, 3824-58, Katser and Runge 
.3824 
„ still stronger 
3808 
Line 
.3809 
„ doubtful, very weak 
3803 
„ doubtful 
Fe, 3805, Cornu 
.3806-5 
55 
3621 
Line, feeble 
3621 
„ hazy, weak 
Fe, 3620-6, 3617-8, Cornu 
.3612 
Line, doubtful 
3612 
3607-5 
15 55 
3609 
55 55 55 
Fe, 3606-0, Cornu 
Fe, 3608-3, Cornu 
3604 
Line, doubtful 
3603 
Line, sharp, weak 
Fe, 3604-6, Cornu 
3600 
Line, fairly strong 
3600 
55 55 55 
3589 
„ very weak 
3588 
„ very weak 
3587 
55 ^ 
.3587 
55 55 55 
3578 
,, weak 
3578 
„ sharp, weak 
3576 
55 
3576 
„ „ stronger 
* There are undoubtedly four lines here, but two of them are veiy close together, so that only at the 
extreme points can four lines be counted, 
