Abstract

Work done with the recording spectrometer at the University of Michigan has shown near the wave-length 16.1\ensuremath{\mu} an absorption band of ammonia not hitherto observed in detail, and bands due to methyl bromide and methyl iodide, near wave-lengths 16.4\ensuremath{\mu} and 18.8\ensuremath{\mu} respectively. It has also shown the strong absorption band due to carbon dioxide near 15\ensuremath{\mu} to be more complex and extensive than has previously been indicated.

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