Lidar measurements of mesospheric Fe were conducted at Urbana, Illinois, during four nights in late October 1989. The average Fe abundances, layer centroid heights and rms widths varied between 1.0-2.0 $\times$ 10$\sp{10}$ cm$\sp{-2}$, 89.0-90.5 km and 3.2-4.1 km, respectively. The peak densities of the layer near 90 km varied between 15-25 $\times$ 10$\sp3$ cm$\sp{-3}$. On three nights the formation and dissipation of three large sporadic Fe (Fe$\sb{\rm s}$) layers were observed.A new two-frequency lidar technique for measuring mesospheric Na temperature profiles is described. This system uses a stabilized cw single-mode dye laser oscillator (rms frequency jitter $<$1 MHz) followed by a pulsed dye power amplifier (140 MHz FWHM linewidth) w...