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2. Note on some Anomalous Spectra

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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A recent number of Poggendorff's “Annalen” contains a short but interesting paper by Christiansen, of Copenhagen, in which he states that a hollow prism filled with the alcoholic solution of fuchsine produces a highly anomalous spectrum, which, instead of proceeding regularly from the red to the violet like the ordinary solar spectrum, stops at a certain point, returns backward, then stops again and resumes a direct course to the end. This paper by Christiansen, kindly pointed out to me by Professor Tait, recalls to my memory an experiment which I formerly made more than thirty years ago, and which, with the permission of the Society, I will briefly describe, premising, however, that I write from memory, and without access at present to the original paper which I believe I have still preserved.

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Proceedings 1870-71
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1872

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