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L. Wallace of Kitt Peak National Observatory has been reducing the infrared and near infrared spectra of sunspots. These spectra were recorded with the Fourier transform spectrometer associated with the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope of the National Solar Observatory in Tucson, AZ. The sunspot and the photospheric infrared spectra are available in the form of four atlases1.