The formation of thiocyanato complexes of yttrium(ii1) and lanthanide(iii) (Ln = La, Nd, Tb, Ho, Tm, Yb) ions has been studied by calorimetry in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) containing 0.2 rnol dm-3 (C2H,),NCI0, as a constant ionic medium at 25°C. The data were well explained in terms of formation of a series of mononuclear [Ln(NCS),](3-")+ (n = 1-3) complexes, and their formation constants, reaction enthalpies and entropies were determined. ''Y NMR and Raman spectra suggest that the metal ions form inner-sphere complexes with thiocyanate ions in DMF. Furthermore, with Yb"' and Ln"', the Raman band for the CS stretching vibration of SCNshows an abnormal shift and broadening. Although less marked, the same effect was observed with La"', Ce"' and Tm"'. This was explained in terms of establishment of a solvation equilibrium with the [Ln(NCS)l2+ complex, i.e. the complex consists of two distinct species which differ in the number of coordinating solvent molecules.