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Jul 1930
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Nature, Volume 126, Issue 3168, pp. 97 (1930).
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WE have prepared a list, arranged in order of wave-length, of the published lines in the extreme ultraviolet (λ2500 to λ100) arising from discharges in gases. The elements included are hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, neon, sodium, silicon, argon, and mercury. Thanks to support from the Carnegie Institution of Washington, it has been possible to publish a limited mimeographed edition of the list, copies of which have been sent to a few spectroscopists to whom we thought it might be of particular use. We should be glad to give copies to any others who may write requesting them.
Boyce Joseph C.
Macinnes Janet M.
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