Aust. J. Phys., 1984,37, 651-6 The value of the atomic form factor, /(220), for copper has been determined in recent years by a variety of methods. All the dynamical methods agree on a value in the region of 16'70-16·75. These methods include two X-ray methods, one involving measurement of intensity profiles and the other of Pendellosung beats, and also an electron diffraction measurement using a critical voltage procedure. By contrast, two recent kinematical measurements using y rays both report a distinctly different value of about 16·45. One of these determinations has already been re-examined by the present authors and the discrepancy removed by an appropriate extrapolation to zero extinction. The present paper shows that the published experimental data for the other y-ray determination should lead to a value of about 16·69. This value confirms the linearity of our extrapolation and the importance of this extrapolation in deriving experimentally based extinction-free values of structure factors.