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List of abbreviations; Preface;
1. Optical obervations of nebulae B. T. Lynds;
2. Radio observations of H II regions R. L. Brown;
3. Quasars, Seyfert galaxies and active galactic nuclei D. E. Osterbrock;
4. Chemical abundances L. H. Aller;
5. The solar chromosphere R. W. Noyes and E. H. Avrett;
6. Spectroscopy of the solar corona J. B. Zirker;
7. Spectroscopy of circumstellar shells B. Zuckerman;
8. The gaseous galactic halo B. D. Savage;
9. Astrophysical shocks in diffuse gas C. F. McKee;
10. Coronal interstellar gas and supernova remnants R. A. McCray;
11. Diffuse interstellar clouds J. H. Black;
12. Laboratory astophysics: atomic spectroscopy W. H. Parkinson; References; Index.
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