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May 1930
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1930natur.125q.709j&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 125, Issue 3158, pp. 709 (1930).
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IN the molecular spectrum of hydrogen, 3667 lines have been measured by Finkelnburg between λ4861 and λ3314, and Gale, Monk, and Lee have given a list of 3064 lines measured by them between λ3394 and λ8902. Of course, many of the lines in the two lists are common. There are several hundreds of lines in the extreme ultra-violet, first discovered by Lyman and later by Werner and Weizel. Of this multitude of lines, only about a thousand have been classified by Richardson and his co-workers, by Finkelnburg and Mecke, by Weizel, Hori, Dieke, and others. Thus we still have to account for more than 75 per cent of the lines.
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