Nitrogen in the Sun and Stars

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IN a letter in NATURE of February 20, p. 268, under the title ``Nitrogen in the Sun'', Prof. Saha, in his discussion, refers to the occurrence of nitrogen lines in stellar spectra. He says: ``The only nitrogen lines which can be identified without ambiguity in the stellar sequence is λ3995. This, however, does not occur in the sun; it occurs, according to [Miss] Payne, first in the Ao class, and Fowler assigns it to N+.'' The correction of inaccuracies in these statements may prove of assistance to Prof. Saha in his valuable theoretical deductions appertaining to spectra.

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