Abstract
It is shown that the thermoelectric power of Ni as a function of temperature exhibits a minimum followed by a maximum in the same temperature interval in which a deviation from the logarithmic temperature dependence of the α(T)=dρ(T)dT curve was observed. In other samples of the same purity the α(T) curve did not show any deviation from the logarithmic temperature dependence and the thermoelectric power is a monotonic function of the temperature.