The form of neutron spectra from (p,n) reactions has been studied by measuring proton recoil tracks in photographic emulsions which were exposed to neutrons produced by bombardment of 1-Mev thick targets of several elements with 16-Mev protons. The number of emitted neutrons with energy e can be represented by n&z-const €-exp(-e/T)de for e>2 Mev.The values of T for different elements is found to be as follows: Be: Al: Fe: Rh: Au: Tl: r=2.3±0.3Mev r=0.9±0.1 Mev r=1.3±0.1Mev, r=0.95±0.1 Mev, r=0.85±0.1 Mev, r=0.8±0.1 Mev, r=0.78±0.1 Mev. for e>4 Mev, for 1<€<4 Mev, From these results the relative level density for the residual nucleus is calculated and compared with other experimental data and with theoretical predictions. The values for T exp are lower than those predicted by Weisskopf's statistical model. * This work was assisted in part by the joint program of the ONR and AEC.