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IN the issue of NATURE for February 27 (p. 699), Prof. Collie and Mr. Patterson have directed attention to numerous approximate coincidences between lines of neon and hydrogen, from which it is presumably intended to be inferred that certain lines of neon are ordinarily present in the vacuum tube spectrum of hydrogen. A further examination of the observational data, however, seems to be desirable.
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FOWLER, A. The Spectra of Neon, Hydrogen, and Helium. Nature 91, 9–10 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091009c0
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