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An instrument for the measurement of flame temperatures from 1500 to 2700 deg C by the sodium-line reversal method is described in which the eye and hand of a trained operator are replaced by a closed-loop electromechanical system. The advantages are in continuous recording of varying flame temperatures, increased accuracy, and measurement on flames that would be dangerous to an observer. (auth)