The third-order thermodynamic moment of the density fluctuations is shown to contribute notably to the molecular
light scattering in a single-component fluid. The relevant 1.5-scattering is expected to affect the depolarization
ratio of the scattered light as the scattering is studied near the critical isochore and for the temperature
interval where nonlocal correlation between fluctuations is relatively weak. The experimental data in support
of this conclusion are quoted.