\\ Species Tag: & 7001 & Name:& Li-6-H \\ Version: & 1 & & Lithium hydride, \\ Date: & July 1995 & & $^6$Li isotope \\ Contributor:& M. L. Delitsky & & $\nu$ = 0, 1 \\ & H. M. Pickett & & \\ Lines Listed: & 33 & Q(300.0)=& 28.137 \\ Freq. (GHz) $<$ & 7210 & Q(225.0)=& 21.127 \\ Max. J: & 17 & Q(150.0)=& 14.174 \\ LOGSTR0= & -20 & Q(75.00)=& 7.249 \\ LOGSTR1= & -100 & Q(37.50)=& 3.804 \\ Isotope Corr.: & -1.13 & Q(18.75)=& 2.101 \\ Egy. (cm$^{-1}$) $>$& 0 & Q(9.375)=& 1.299 \\ $\mu_a$ = & 5.882 & A=& \\ $\mu_b$ = & & B=& 226633.2 \\ $\mu_c$ = & & C=& \headend The line frequencies were taken from: Maki, Olson and Thompson, 1990, J. Mol. Spect. {\bf 144}, 257. Bellini, {\it et al.}, 1994, Astrophys. J. {\bf 424}, 507, and Plummer, Herbst and DeLucia , 1984, J. Chem. Phys. {\bf 81}, 4893. Additional lines were measured by F. Matsushima, {\it et. al.}, 1994, J. Jpn. Appl. Phys. {\bf 33}, 315. These were not included in the analysis due to poor agreement with other data. Further work is required to resolve the differences between these two data sets. The dipole moment is from L. Warton, L. P. Gold and W. Klemperer, 1960, J. Chem. Phys. {\bf 33}, 1255. It has been assumed to be the same for all isotopomers.