Abstract
The values given in the literature for the Debye temperature of silver as a function of temperature have been derived from measurements of elastic constants and from the temperature variation of Bragg intensities. The results from the different experimental techniques are not in good agreement. However, it is shown that reinterpretation of the x-ray measurements (by a method due to Chipman (1960)) gives new values which agree satisfactorily with the elastic-constant values.