A magnetic lens pair spectrometer has been used to study the radiations produced by the bombardment of certain light nuclei with deuterons from a Van de Graaff accelerator. Gamma rays from the bombardment of Be 9 with 2.5-Mev deuterons were observed at 6.00±0.06, 5.10=fc0.1, and 4.52=1=0.1 Mev. At 3.85-Mev bombarding energy no lines were observed between 6.5 and 8.0 Mev with an intensity as great as 5 percent of that of the 6.0-Mev line. Gamma rays from the bombardment of B 10 with 2.0-Mev deuterons were observed at 8.93=i=0.04, 8.57=1=0.04, 7.30±0.03,'6.75=fc0.03, 6.50=1=0.03, 5.03=fc0.03, 4.73=1=0.03, and 4.49=fc0.05 Mev. Gamma rays from the bombardment of N 14 with 4.0-Mev deuterons were observed at 10.73±0.08, 10.04=1=0.04, 9.13=b0.06, 8.33=1=0.04, 7.31=1=0.04, 6.81=1=0.04, 6.33=1=0.05, 6.12=1=0.06, and 5.26±0.04 Mev. Gamma rays from the bombardment of F 19 with 3.6-Mev deuterons were observed at 11.51±0.2, 10.61=1=0.1, 9.97=1=0.1, and 9.34=4=0.1 Mev. All the energies of gamma rays given above are corrected for Doppler shifts.A comparison is made for some of the reactions of the relative (d.p) and (d.n) cross sections. N'%D 1 l\ -j J J -\ ~1 9.0 10.0 11.0 ENERGY IN MEV 22 Sperduto, Buechner, Bockelman, and Browne, Phys. Rev. 96, 1316 (1954). 23 Evans, Greene, and Middleton, Proc. Phys. Soc. (London) A66, 108 (1953).