The uniaxial magnetic anisotropy K
uinduced by a magnetic anneal has been determined, after stress relief, for a series of alloys given by (Fe
yNi
1-y)
80B
20. For all of these alloys K
udepends on anneal temperature as predicted by directional order theory. The concentration dependence of K
uin these alloys is also consistent with directional order theory. The maximum K
u, corrected for its temperature dependence, occurs at the composition

. However, K
udoes not fall to zero at

as predicted if directional order is assumed to arise only from Fe-Ni pair ordering. These results are interpreted as suggesting a role of the glass former, boron, in the directional ordering, perhaps as an "interstitial." The interaction energy derived from the results is negative as expected for interactions leading to precipitation. Its large value of

ergs corresponds to a critical temperature for precipitation of 3000 K.