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A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type, the spectrometer being fitted to an X-ray microarea-analyzer such as an electron probe microanalyzer, said X-ray spectrometer comprising:a curved analyzing crystal having a crystalline lattice plane curved to have a curvature equal to the diameter of a Rowland circle in a direction of angular dispersion; andlimitation means mounted integrally with the curved analyzing crystal, the limitation means acting to limit at least one of an incident region of a surface of the analyzing crystal on which incident X-rays impinge and an exit region of the surface of the analyzing crystal from which diffracted X-rays exit toward an X-ray detector such that only X-rays diffracted by an effective diffractive region of the surface of the analyzing crystal are detected by the X-ray detector in response to variation of the effective diffractive region of the surface of the analyzing crystal contributing to actual diffraction when a spectral analysis position of the X-ray spectrometer varies. 2. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1, wherein said limitation means is made of an X-ray blocking plate made to upstand from a position on the surface of the analyzing crystal at an end in the direction of angular dispersion of the crystal toward inside of the Rowland circle, and wherein said X-ray blocking plate blocks parts of at least one of incident X-rays going from a point X-ray source toward the analyzing crystal and X-rays diffracted by the analyzing crystal toward the X-ray detector. 3. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said limitation means is made of an X-ray blocking plate made to upstand from an end of a crystal support member supporting the analyzing crystal in the direction of angular dispersion of the crystal toward the center of the Rowland circle in the X-ray spectrometer or toward the center of curvature of the curved analyzing crystal, and wherein said X-ray blocking plate blocks parts of at least one of incident X-rays going from a point X-ray source toward the analyzing crystal and X-rays diffracted by the analyzing crystal toward the X-ray detector. 4. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said limitation means is made of an X-ray blocking plate made to upstand perpendicularly to a plane defined by the Rowland circle in the X-ray spectrometer and parallel to a straight line which passes through the center of the analyzing crystal and through the center of the Rowland circle from an end of a crystal support member supporting the analyzing crystal in the direction of angular dispersion of the crystal, and wherein said X-ray blocking plate blocks parts of at least one of incident X-rays going from a point X-ray source toward the analyzing crystal and X-rays diffracted by the analyzing crystal toward the X-ray detector. 5. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein(A) said limitation means has an X-ray blocking plate disposed at an end of a crystal support member for the curved analyzing crystal in the direction of angular dispersion of the analyzing crystal,(B) a part of said X-ray blocking plate covers an appropriate, substantially rectangular region of an end portion of the surface of the analyzing crystal,(C) a front-end portion of the X-ray blocking plate is made to upstand toward the center of the Rowland circle in the X-ray spectrometer or toward the center of curvature of the curved analyzing crystal, and(D) the upstanding portion of the X-ray blocking plate blocks parts of at least one of incident X-rays going from a point X-ray source toward the analyzing crystal and X-rays diffracted by the analyzing crystal toward the X-ray detector. 6. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein(A) said limitation means has an X-ray blocking plate disposed at an end of a crystal support member for the curved analyzing crystal in the direction of angular dispersion of the analyzing crystal,(B) a part of said X-ray blocking plate covers an appropriate, substantially rectangular region of an end portion of the surface of the analyzing crystal,(C) a front-end portion of the X-ray blocking plate is made to upstand perpendicularly to a plane defined by the Rowland circle in the X-ray spectrometer and parallel to a straight line passing through the center of the analyzing crystal and through the center of the Rowland circle, and(D) the upstanding portion of the X-ray blocking plate blocks parts of at least one of incident X-rays going from a point X-ray source toward the analyzing crystal and X-rays diffracted by the analyzing crystal toward the X-ray detector. 7. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said curved analyzing crystal is a Johann crystal having a spherically-curved concave surface having a curvature equal to the diameter of the Rowland circle in the direction of angular dispersion on the lattice plane of the analyzing crystal and in a direction perpendicular to the direction of angular dispersion, and wherein the portion of the X-ray blocking plate which upstands from an end of a crystal support member supporting the spherically-curved Johann crystal in the direction of angular dispersion of the crystal toward the inside of the Rowland circle is substantially rectangular in shape. 8. A wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein the height of said X-ray blocking plate upstanding from an end of a crystal support member supporting the analyzing crystal toward the inside of the Rowland circle such that a region contributing to diffraction is set based on data indicating incident angle error of X-rays incident on the surface of the analyzing crystal. 9. A wavelength-dispersive-X-ray spectrometer of a straight moving ray-collection type as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said curved analyzing crystal is an analyzing element made of a layered synthetic microstructure having a lattice spacing of less than 2 nm, and wherein said limitation means is mounted integrally with the analyzing element of the layered synthetic microstructure.