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XXX.—On a New Method for differentiating between Overlapping Orders when mapping Grating Spectra
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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Some time ago the author commenced an investigation of the Zeeman effect in the spark spectrum of certain rare elements. The research promised results of considerable interest, as the properties and relationships of these substances are as yet very imperfectly known, and certain of the elements show indication of high magnetic quality. The following elements were examined: uranium, rubidium, gadolinium, samarium, scandium, dysprosium, neo-ytterbium, and lutecium. The author is greatly indebted to Sir William Crookes for his kindness in supplying the scandium, and to Professor Urbain of the University of Paris for the samples of the three last-mentioned elements.
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