Abstract
WHEN diamonds are exposed to the impact of radiant matter in a high vacuum they phosphoresce of different hues, and assume a dark colour, becoming almost black when the bombardment is long continued (Phil. Trans., 1879, part ii., p. 658, par. 625).
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