SummaryObservations have been made of galactic radiation at a frequency of 19· 7 Mc/s .using an aerial having a beamwidth 1° .. 4. The effect of an absorhing band ofR II regions ' around the galactic equator is clearly seen. Isolated R II regions, some very faint, have been detected in absorption. A detailed study of the sky near the galactic centre shows that the source Sagittarius-A is observed in absorption at 19·7 Mc/s.It is deduced, as a consequence ofthe small angular width of the equatorial absorbing band, that even at frequencies as high as 600 Mc/s thermal radiation contributes only a small fraction of the observed emission.