Curie points, the temperature dependence of the high-field magnetization below room temperature, saturation moments, and densities are reported for the most iron-rich compounds in the rare earth-iron systems. The heavy rare earth compounds have the composition A
2Fe
14and the hexagonal Th
2Ni
17-type structure, while the light rare earths have the stoichiometry AFe
7and a modified rhombohedral Th
2Zn
17structure. From the saturation of Y
2Fe
17and Lu
2Fe
17, an iron moment of

is calculated. In these two compounds and in CeFe
7, PrFe
7, and, perhaps, NdFe
7, all atomic moments couple ferromagnetically, while for Gd
2Fe
17through Tm
2-Fe
17the magnetizations of the rare earth and iron sublattices subtract. Curie temperatures range from -180°C (CeFe
7) through a peak of +186°C (Gd
2Fe
17) to -41°C (Tm
2Fe
17). This suggests that two exchange mechanisms are active which make comparable contributions to the interaction energy: direct exchange between Fe atoms and indirect coupling via conduction electrons between iron and the rare earth atoms.