United States Office of EPA 560/6-87-002
Environmental Protection Toxic Substances PB 87-200-275
Agency Washington i|C 20460 August 1987
xEPA Part 1:
The Toxicrty of
3400 Chemicals to Rsh
Part 2:
The Toxicrty of
1085 Chemicals to Rsh
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I. THE TOXICITY OF 3f400 CHEMICALS TO FISH
by E. M. WOOD ,1953
2. THE TOXICITY OF 1,085 CHEMICALS TO FISH
by E. H. HOLLIS & R. E. LENNON, 1954
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
KEARNEYSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5 Library (PL-12J)
77 West Jackson Blvd., 12th Floor
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
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PREFACE
by
Robert L. Lipnick, Ph.D.
Environmental Effects Branch
Office of Toxic Substances
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
Six years ago, I encountered an article by Walker et al. (1)
entitled, "Evaluation of an information retrieval system for assessment of
toxicological effects of chemicals on fish, wildlife, and ecosystem
components". In that paper, unpublished reports on the toxicity of a wide
array of chemicals to fish by Edward M. Wood, M.D. (2) and by Edgar H.
Hollis, Ph.D. and Robert E. Lennon, Ph.D. (3) from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service laboratory in Leetown, West Virginia, were cited.
Shortly thereafter, our library at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) was able to obtain copies of these reports from the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service's National Fisheries Research Center at La Crosse,
Wisconsin. The La Crosse copies were mimeograph originals and appear to
be the only existing copies of these reports. The data from these two
studies, as well as data contained in two published reports (4, 5) of fish
toxicity screening studies, together represent probably the largest number
and most diverse set of organic compounds ever tested for their toxicity
to fish. In the preface to the original unpublished reports, a note was
included instructing that the identity of certain test chemicals be kept
confidential to protect patent rights. This restriction is no longer
considered to apply with respect to public distribution of these documents
(6). Samples of many of these same chemicals were transferred to the
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Service's Hammond Bay Biological Station, Millersburg, Michigan, where
they were tested for selective toxicity to sea lampreys. The results of
those studies were published in 1957 (4). Subsequently, samples were also
transferred to the University of Idaho where they were tested as part of a
study to develop a selective piscicide. The original unpublished studies
have also been referenced in a 1977 Russian review article on piscicides
(7).
With the encouragement of James H. Gilford, Ph.D., Chief,
Environmental Effects Branch, EPA, I began to investigate how these
screening data could be utilized in the validation of quantitative
structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models we were using to assess the
potential aquatic toxicity of untested chemicals as part of the Office of
Toxic Substance's Premanufacture Review Program. We began by comparing
the fish toxicity data for 55 alcohols with predictions from the general
narcosis QSAR model (8) using the following equation:
log (1/LC50) - 0.871 log P - 4.87 (equation 1)
where the LC50 is in micromoles/L and P is the n-octanol/water partition
coefficient. This validation study proved to be valuable in providing
greater confidence in the capabilities of equation 1 for predicting the
toxicity of untested chemicals. In addition, it serendipitously
identified certain alcohol subclasses as being more toxic than otherwise
suspected (9). The unexpectedly useful findings provided a systematic
rationale for performing LC50 tests on a number of other alcohols
belonging to this special subclass by the EPA Environmental Research
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Laboratory in Duluth, Minnesota, as part of their ongoing structure
activity research program (10).
The project on alcohols was followed by other studies using data on
phenols (11) and anilines (12) taken from these same two unpublished
studies. Additional validation studies are now in progress using the data
from these reports to examine the fish toxicity of alcohol/ethers with
respect to equation 1 and to develop structure-activity relationships for
certain classes of nonelectrolyte organic dyes.
EPA recognized the potential value of these two unpublished studies
to other scientists in government, industry, and academia. With the
cooperation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, EPA provided financial
support for retyping of the La Crosse original mimeograph reports and for
their publication. Mrs. Linda A. Steinbach did all of the retyping and
proofing. Verdel K. Dawson, M.S., Chemist; John L. Allen, M.S., Chemist;
and Leslie E. Holland-Bartels, Ph.D., Ecologist; at the Service's La
Crosse National Fisheries Research Center provided additional proofreading
and correction of the completed typescript. All four individuals are to
be highly commended for their outstanding job in assuring faithful
reproduction of the two reports. The valuable assistance provided by
Rosalie A. Schnick, M.S., Technical Information Specialist, and Fred P.
Meyer, Ph.D., Director of the La Crosse Center, toward initating this
project and guiding it to completion is gratefully acknowledged.
Copies of these two reports are being provided to Anne Pi Hi at the
EPA Environmental Research Laboratory in Duluth, Minnesota, where the data
will be added to those already residing in the AQUIRE database. Access to
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AQUIRE can be gained through the Montana State University Center for Data
Systems Analysis QSAR Computer System or through the Chemical Information
System (CIS) where the data would be searchable by a variety of different
chemical names, chemical substructures, molecular formulae, and by
Chemical Abstracts registry numbers.
Paper copies of these reports, or microfiche thereof, can be obtained
from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, Virginia 22161. NTIS No. PB87-200 275. EPA Report No. EPA
560/6-87-002.
References
1. Walker, C. R., C. M. Menzie, and W. A. Bowles, Jr. 1981. Evaluation
of an information retrieval system for assessment of toxicological
effects of chemicals on fish, wildlife, and ecosystem components.
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 21:29-35.
2. Wood, E. M. 1953. The toxicity of 3,400 chemicals to fish. Fish
Toxicity Report No. 1, U.S. Fish and Wildife Service, Department
of the Interior, Kearneysville, West Virginia. 198 pp.
3. Hollis, E. H., and R. E. Lennon. 1954. The toxicity of 1,085
chemicals to fish. Fish Toxicity Report No. 2, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, Kearneysville, West
Virginia. 66 pp.
4. Applegate, V. C., J. H. Howell, A. E. Hall, Jr., and M. A. Smith.
1957. Toxicity of 4,346 chemicals to larval lampreys and fishes.
Special Scientific Report—Fisheries No. 207. U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
157 pp.
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5. MacPhee, C., and R. Ruelle. 1969. Lethal effects of 1888 chemicals
upon four species of fish from Western North America. University
of Idaho, Forest, Wildlife, and Range Experimental Station,
Moscow, Idaho. Bulletin No. 3. 112 pp.
6. Letter from John D. Buffington, Acting Associate Director-Research and
Development, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife
Service, Washington, D.C., to James H. Gilford, Chief,
Environmental Effects Branch, Office of Toxic Substances, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., May 23, 1984.
7. Sudakova, E. V. 1977. Characteristics and classification of
piscicides applied in world fishery practice. Izvestiya
Gosudarstvennogo Naucdno-Issledovatel'skogo Institute Ozernozo i
Rechnogo Rybnogo Khozvaistva 121:97-132; Chemical Abstracts
89:71897W (1978).
8. Konemann, H. 1981. Quantitative structure-activity relationships in
fish toxicity studies, Part 1: Relationships for 50 industrial
pollutants. Toxicology 19:223-228.
9. Lipnick, R. L., D. E. Johnson, J. H. Gilford, C. K. Bickings, and L.
D. Newsome. 1985. Comparison of fish toxicity screening data for
55 alcohols with the quantitative structure-activity relationship
predictions of minimum toxicity for nonreactive nonelectrolyte
organic compounds. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
4:281-296.
10. Veith, G. D., R. L. Lipnick, and C. L. Russom. The toxicity of
acetylenic alcohols to the fathead minnow. Pimephales promelas;
Narcosis and proelectrophile activation. Aquatic Toxicology
(submitted for publication).
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11. Lipnick, R. L., C. K. Bickings, D. E. Johnson, and D. A. Eastmond.
1985. Comparison of QSAR predictions with fish toxicity screening
data for 110 phenols. Pages 153-176 jn^ Aquatic Toxicology and
Hazard Assessment, ASTM STP 891. R. C. Banner and D. J. Hansen,
editors. American Society for Testing and Materials,
Philadelphia.
12. Newsome, L. D., D. E. Johnson, D. J. Cannon, and R. L. Lipnick. 1987.
Comparison of fish toxicity screening data and QSAR predictions
for 48 aniline derivatives. Pages 231-250 j_n QSAR in
Environmental Toxicology--II. K. L. E. Kaiser, editor. D. Reidel
Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
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The Toxicity of 3400 Chemicals to Fish
by
E.M. Wood
Fish and Wildlife Service
Kearneysvilie, West Virginia
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Please Note!
The chemicals listed in this report have been contributed
by many companies of the chemical industry. In most cases
these companies have agreed to identify all materials submitted
to protect the laboratory personnel from dangerous chemicals
and to prevent needless repetitions. Many of the companies
have requested that the identity of their compounds be kept
confidential to protect patent rights. We have guaranteed to
honor these requests. All materials in Appendix I which are
marked with a single asterisk (*) have not been cleared for
publication. All materials marked with a double asterisk (**)
have been specifically withheld from clearance.
Before this report can be made available for public dis-
tribution, the names of all restricted materials must be
replaced with code symbols which may be secured from the source
(Appendix IV) or from the records at Leetown. If necessary,
arbitrary code numbers referring to this report may be used.
Other investigators who may have access to this report
are requested to use the utmost discretion in protecting the
identity of restricted compounds.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 1
Methods . . . 2
Results 6
Discussion 8
Acknowledgements 11
Appendix I
Alphabetized list of chemicals 14
Appendix II
Hours to produce sickness or death .... 99
Appendix III
Numerical toxicity rating system 122
Effect of temperature 126
Appendix IV
Submitters of compounds 129
Appendix V
Literature survey 135
Appendix VI
Index 153
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Introduction
A screening program designed to detect materials extremely
toxic to fish has been conducted at the Fish and Wildlife
Service Experimental Fisheries Station, Leetown (P.O. Kearneys-
vine), West Virginia. The results are presented for the
interest of other investigators in allied fields.
Numerous investigations have been conducted on the toxicity
of various chemicals to fish. Many of these have been concerned
with specific materials believed implicated in pollution condi-
tions (Ellis, 1937). Doudoroff and Katz (1950) have reviewed
the modern literature thoroughly. Several workers have reported
on a variety of materials that were utilized primarily in
physiological studies (Carpenter, 1927; Jones, 1938, 1939, 1940,
1948, 1952; Wells, 1915) and a number of reports dealing with
insecticides are available (Bandt, 1933, 1952; Cope, et. al.,
1949; Everhart and Hassler, 1948; Gersdorff, 1930, Surber,
1947, 1948, 1949). It is doubtful, however, if in the entire
literature, information is available on the effect of more than
two or three hundred materials on fish.
In a rather extensive screening program to locate materials
which could disperse schools of fish, Hiatt, et al. (1953)
noted that there was some relationship between chemicals irritat-
ing to fish and those having a similar effect on other animals,
but there were many and significant exceptions. This emphasizes
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the difficulties in applying toxicity data from other fields
to fishery problems. Due to this relative paucity of infor-
mation, the present program was planned to cover the chemical
field as generally as possible in the belief that materials of
unrecognized toxicity for fish might well exist.
Methods
The major objective of this investigation was to locate
chemicals which would cause acute toxicity to fish at extremely
low concentrations. For this reason the test procedures were
designed to detect toxicity at low levels in short periods, only.
All chemicals and formulations were tested at an initial
level of 5.0 ppm. for 24 hours. Those materials which killed
fish of all species in 8 hours or less were tested at levels
of 1.0, 0.1, and 0.01 ppm. for 24 hours. The materials from
this group which killed fish of all species in 8 hours or less
at 1.0 or less ppm. were further examined to compare their
toxicity at various temperatures. For this purpose these
materials were tested at 35°, 55°, and 75° F. (1.7, 12.8, and
23.9° C.) for 24 hours at 1.0 ppm.
Fish of four species were utilized. These were trout,
Salmo trutta; bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus; yellow
perch, Perca flavescens; and goldfish, Carassius auratus. In
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the tables these are abbreviated T, B, P, and G respectively.
The supply of yellow perch was adequate for only 1000 tests so
not all materials were tested with fish of this species. The
fish were of fingerling size under four inches and every effort
was made to keep size variation at a minimum. Eight fish were
utilized for each test (two of each species).
The tests were conducted in aquaria of eight liter capacity
containing five liters of water. The temperature was maintained
constant at 55° F (12.8°C.) by submerging the aquaria in
troughs of water at that temperature. The aquaria were aerated
by compressed air released through carborundum spargers.
The chemicals were weighed to the nearest milligram on a
Yolland Speedigram balance. They were dispersed in the aquaria
before the fish were added. Chemicals which were insoluble in
water were first dissolved in a small amount of acetone or
alcohol depending on which was the better solvent and, if neces-
sary, agitated in a Waring blender.
The time to produce death or obvious distress was recorded
on plastic cards attached to each aquarium. The observations
listed for fish of each species are the average for the two
i ndi vi dual s.
Due to the large number of chemicals available for testing,
it was not possible to test the majority of them in duplicate,
nor was it necessary to the objectives of the program. The
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following system of control was utilized to make the data more
useful to other investigators: tests which indicated high
toxicity at 5.0 ppm., but were negative at 1.0 ppm., were
repeated at the 5.0 ppm. level. Tests which indicated speci-
ficity to fish of only one species were duplicated. Tests in
which toxic results were noted only to the trout and goldfish
were repeated since fish of these species represented the two
extremes in sensitivity. Tests which indicated differences
in tox;icity between compounds of very similar structure were
repeated. In general, no other replications were made.
It was desirable to determine if fish, killed by the most
toxic group of materials, would retain secondary toxicity to
mammals. For this purpose adult trout were killed with a con-
centration of 1.0 ppm. of toxicant, washed superficially,
passed through a kitchen food grinder, and frozen immediately.
Two hundred gram samples were then fed over a period of ten
days to young adult white rats weighing between 75 and 100
grams. Each sample was tested in four replications.
The characteristics of the water in which the fish toxicity
tests were conducted were as follows:
pH - 7.0
dissolved oxygen - 7.5 ppm.
total hardness (soap method) - 300 ppm.
methyl orange alkalinity - 310 ppm.
phenolphthalein alkalinity - 0
free carbon dioxide - 5 ppm.
temperature - 55° F.
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A limited literature survey was conducted to facilitate
the selection of toxic compounds. The more pertinent references
are listed in Appendix V.
In soliciting chemicals an effort was made to contact all
major chemical manufacturers in this country. These companies
were invited to select chemicals from among their stocks which
they believed might have antimetabolic properties of one type
or another. Twelve hundred of the chemicals were received from the
Chemical-Biological Coordination Center of the National
Research Council. These were selected on a basis of structure,
solubility, and availability. Rohm and Haas Company contributed
950 chemicals. Approximately 63 other companies and individuals
supplied the remainder of 1275 materials. The companies and
the individuals to whom correspondence was directed are listed
in Appendix IV.
The chemicals are listed in Appendix I. They are arranged
alphabetically according to the system of nomenclature pre-
scribed by Chemical Abstracts. Chemicals which were identified
by commercial name only are alphabetized under that name, but
where the chemical name is also available the compounds are
cross indexed.
An index has been compiled to facilitate the location of
compounds of similar or homologous structures. Since several
systems for naming organic compounds are in use, cross-indexing
has been used extensively to reduce searching to a minimum.
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Results
The 3400 chemicals in Appendix I are listed in three
separate groups according to their toxicity at 5.0 ppm. The
first list is numbered from 1 to 409 and consists of the most
toxic compounds. These compounds killed fish of all species
in 8 hours or less. If a compound was fatal to goldfish in
24 hours or less and killed all other fish in 8 hours or less,
it was included in the first group. The second list, numbered
from 420 to 1246, consists of those materials which were suf-
ficiently toxic to kill fish of at least one specie in 24
hours or less but were not sufficiently toxic to fall in the
first group. The third list consists of chemicals which were
non-toxic and is numbered from 1300 to 3470. The time to
produce death or sickness is listed in Appendix II. For the
more toxic compounds this data includes tests at the lower
concentrations of 1.0, 0.1, and 0.01 ppm. For the less toxic
compounds the data is complete for the 5.0 ppm. level only.
A list of 31 of the most toxic compounds appears in Table 1.
It was considered that a toxicity rating of some type would be
desirable. The chemicals in Table 1, therefore, are arranged
in descending order of toxicity according to a rating system
which is based on speed of kill vs. concentration of toxicant.
This method of rating is described in Appendix III.
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Table 1. Thirty-one of the most toxic compounds
Code
no.
Name
Toxicity
rating
363 Sulfide, bis(2-hydroxy-5»chlorophenyl)-,
pi peri dine mono salt 70
341 Rotenone, Fish-Tox 80
362 Sulfide, bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, salt
with 2-pentenylamine, 1-methyl 90
119 4-Cyclohexene, 3,6~endomethylene-l,2~bis(chloro-
methyl)-3,4,5,6,7,7-hexahydro 90
125 Dieldrin 100
408 Xanthic anhydrosulfide 100
326 Pyrophosphoric acid, dithiono-, tetraethyl ester 110
196 Lindane 130
132 Diphenylamine, 2,2', 4,4',6,6'-hexanitro 130
340 Rotenone, emulsifiable, liquid Non-Fish 140
39 Barbituric acid, 5,5-dihydroxy 140
221 1,2-Naphthoquinone 150
294 Pseudourea, 2-decyl-l,3-diethyl-2~thio,
hydriodide 150
161 Ethylene, l-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-2-furyl 150
343 Styrene, p-chloro-p-nitro 150
325 Pyrophosphoric acid, monothiono-, tetraethyl
ester 150
324 Pyrophosphoric acid, monoseleno-, tetraethyl
ester 150
392 Toxaphene 150
222 Naphthoquinone, 2,3-dichloro 160
313 Pseudourea, 2-dodecyl-l,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
hydrobromide 160
377 Thiocyanic acid, trichloromethyl ester 170
295 Pseudourea, 2~decyl-l,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
hydrobromide 170
296 Pseudourea, 2-decyl-l,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
hydrochloride 170
4 Acetic acid, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl ester 170
276 Phosphoric acid, diethyl-a,p,p-trichloroethyl
ester 180
147 Ethane, l,2-bis(2-hydroxy-4',5'dichlorophenyl) 180
274 Phosphoric acid, diethyl-a-ethoxy-p,p-dichloro~
vinyl ester 190
28 Aniline, 3-chloro-4-thiocyano 210
273 Phosphoric acid, diethyl~a,p-dibromoethyl ester 220
275 Phosphoric acid, diethyl-a,p,p,p-tetrachloro-
ethyl ester 230
339 Rotenone, crystalline 280
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The effect of temperature on the most toxic group of com-
pounds is listed in Appendix III.
In the tests for determining secondary toxicity of the
chemicals to mammals, there were no deaths among the white rats
which could be positively attributed to the effects of the
chemicals. There were 144 rats utilized in the tests. Of this
number there were 12 fatalities, but in no case was there more
than one fatality in any one group of four rats fed fish
poisoned by the same chemical. A slight incidence of pneumonia
is believed to have been the major cause for the mortality
observed. Congestion of the lungs was noted in 9 of the 12
rats at autopsy.
Discussion
These results should be viewed as only indicative of the
toxicity of the compounds. Since our objectives were limited
to the identification of extremely toxic materials, the methods
are by no means accurate enough to judge the relative toxicity
of the less toxic compounds. The results from the less toxic
or non-toxic compounds are included, however, as they may form
a basis for other similar investigations.
Occasionally our washing procedure was not thorough enough
to prevent the residual toxicity of extremely toxic compounds
from affecting the following tests utilizing the same aquaria.
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Our system of duplication corrected this error for certain
groups of compounds, but the possibility exists of some mis-
leading results among the moderately toxic materials.
The high mineral content of the water used in these tests
introduces an additional source of error. Many of the com-
pounds listed as negative might be toxic in softer water
supplies. Indeed, the toxicity of all the materials tested
might be different in different water supplies.
The rating system which assigns a numerical toxicity score
to the more toxic chemicals is entirely arbitrary. For our
particular purposes, the detection of acute toxicity, the
ratings may have some validity. It would be impossible, how-
ever, to attach any statistical significance to minor differences
in rating.
Crystalline rotenone received the highest toxicity rating
of any chemical tested. This was due primarily to its extreme
toxicity to trout. If the trout data is excluded, several com-
pounds would receive comparable toxicity ratings. An inspection
of Table I and the first list in Appenidx I indicates that no
single group of compounds possesses unique toxicity to fish.
Organic phosphates, dinitrophenols, halogenated compounds, and
insecticides in general are all represented as well as many
miscellaneous compounds.
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No extensive program for correlating chemical structure
and toxicity has been attempted yet. Of considerable interest,
however, to conservations, physiologists, and others is the
rather marked specificity of certain compounds. Eighty-two of
the materials were specifically toxic to fish of one species
only, at the level tested. One hundred thirty-three were
specifically nontoxic to fish of one species only, at the level
tested. At least one compound was found toxic and nontoxic
specifically for fish of each specie. These observations are
listed in the data in Appendix II.
The nature of our objectives has permitted little more
than preliminary observations on specificity. In all cases
where specificity is noted, in Appendix II, the tests were
repeated with identical results. However, it is likely that a
critical study which more closely controlled other variables
between species such as size differences and temperature re-
quirements would invalidate many of the observations which have
been noted. These data are included as further work in this
field is beyond the scope of the present program, and it is hoped
that other investigators will pursue suggested relationships.
The toxicity of the chemicals tested at different tempera-
tures was related directly to the temperature - the lower the
temperature, the lower the toxicity. Several of the compounds
were more effective at lower temperatures than were the rotenone
compounds.
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Although the test with white rats showed no well defined
cases of secondary mammalian toxicity from eating poisoned
fish, it is not possible to say that eating such fish would be
safe for humans. These tests do not reveal to what extent
deterioration of the chemical may have occurred due to the
freezing process and to the slight lag in time between freezing
and consumption by the rats. In addition the effect of poison-
ing fish with a toxicant of a higher concentration than 1.0 ppm.
is unknown.
Acknowledgements
This program would have been impossible without the out-
standing cooperation and initiative demonstrated by all technical
assistants. Mr. W. S. Davis and Miss Christine Dunbar handled
all laboratory and aquaria preparations. Mrs. Katherine Byrd
was responsible for the clerical work and record keeping. The
momentous task of summarizing the data and preparing the final
report was very capably accomplished by Mrs. Dorothy Friddle.
The degree of success which can be associated with the project
is directly due to the efforts of these people.
Dr. S. F. Snieszko has made many valuable contributions
which have served to expedite the entire program.
Many individuals contributed generously with suggestions
concerning screening tests, literature references, contacts
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with chemical companies, and technical advice. Among these are
Dr. C. E. Renn, John Hopkins University; Dr. J. B. DeWitt, Fish
and Wildlife Service, Patuxent, Maryland, and Dr. V. L. Loosanoff,
Fish and Wildlife Service, Milford, Connecticut. Dr. H. W. Nilson,
Fish and Wildlife Service, College Park, Maryland, supplied the
equipment necessary for the mammalian toxicity tests. Mr. W. F.
Carbine and Mr. Paul Thompson, Fish and Wildlife Service,
Washington, D.C., aided the project greatly by their continuous and
active support of the investigation.
The response of the chemical industry was most gratifying.
The Chemical-Biological Coordination Center also cooperated to
the highest degree.
The State of New York Conservation Department went to con-
siderable expense to locate and supply several thousand fingerling
yellow perch. The Deparment of Conservation of Cornell University
also contributed yellow perch. The Three Springs Fisheries
and Aquatic Gardens at Lilypons, Maryland, contributed all gold-
fish used in the tests.
The Division of Game Fish and Hatcheries at Leetown supplied
all trout and bluegill. The cooperation of Mr. Cleon H. Walker
and of all personnel has been outstanding. The project has at
times utilized a large portion of the hatchery building and
many other facilities such as daphnia pools and circular rearing
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ponds. These inconveniences have been accepted in the best
spirit at all times. The Division of Game Fish and Hatcheries
has played an integral part in the success of the program and
the writer wishes to express his appreciation for this essential
cooperation.
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APPENDIX I
Alphabetized Lists of Chemicals
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 409.
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 420 - 1246.
Part 3. Negative compounds, Numbers 1300 - 3470.
The number in parentheses following the name of the
compound refers to the submitter and may be identified in
Appendix IV.
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Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 409
Nos. 1-39
1. Acetamide, N-(2'-chlorophenyl)-2-(2'-chlorophenylamino) (57)**
2. , N-nonyl(D-l)-2-nonylamino(D-l) (57)**
3. Acetanilide, 2-chloro-4~thiocyano (57)
4. Acetic acid, 2-methyl~4,6-dinitrophenyl ester (57)
5. t bromo-, methyl ester (25)
6. , chloro-, pentachlorophenyl ester (25)
7. , mercuriphenyl-(10%) (24)*
8. , phenyl-, methyl ester (46)*
9. > 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy-, butyl ester (54)*
10. Acetoacetic acid o-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)-
ethyl ester (25)
11. Acetophenone, a-bromo-p-hydroxy-, benzoate (25)
12. , a-chloro-a-phenyl (25)
13. 1 p,a-dichloro (57)
14. Acrolein (35)
15. Acrylic acid, p-benzoyl-, isobutyl ester (57)
16. , p-(p-chlorobenzoyl)-, butylcarbityl ester (57)
17. isobutyl ester (57)
18. , p-(p-methoxybenzoyl)-, isobutyl ester (57)
19. Actamer (59)*
20. p-Alanine, N-dodecyl (29)
21. Ammonium, alkyldimethyl-3,4-dichlorobenzyl-, chloride (18)*
22. , benzyldimethyldodecyl-, chloride (42)*
23. , cetyltrimethyl-, bromide (18)*
24. sal icylate (57)*
25. chlorides (11)
26. , dilauryl dimethyl-, bromide (18)*
27. , dimethyl ethyloctadeconyl-, bromide (18)*
28. Aniline, 3-chloro-4-thiocyano (57)
29. -, N,N-dimethyl~p-nitroso (49)*
30. , N,N-dimethyl-p-thiocyano-, picrate (57)
31. o-Anisidine, complex with 1 f. wt. 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (25)
32. Armeens 8 (11)
33. Armeens 10 (11)
34. Armeens 12 (11)
35. Armeens C (11)
25. Arquads 16 (11)
36. Astrazonblau B (25)
37. Astrazongleb 5G (25)
38. m,m'-Azotoluene, 4,4'diamino (49)*
39. Barbituric acid, 5,5-dihydroxy (49)
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40. Benzaldehyde, £-n-amyloxy (58)*
41. t 3-bromo-4-chloro~, oxime (31)*
42. , 2,6-dichloro~, oxime (31)*
43. Benzene, crotonyldiisopropyl (57)
44. , l-fluoro-2,4-dinitro (56)**
45. f 2,4,5~trichloro-l,3-dinitro~, from dehydro-
chlorinated BHC isomers (29)
46. Benzenesulfom'c acid, aklyltrimethyl ammonium salt (25)
47. cetylpyridinium salt (63)*
48. , p-chloro-, alkyltrimethyl ammonium salt (25)
49. dinitrocaprylphenyl ester (57)
50. dinitroisopropylphenyl ester (57)
51. 2,4-dinitrophenyl ester (57)
52. isopropylphenyl ester (57)
53. t p-chlorothiol-, trichloromethyl ester (57)
54. t 3,4-dichlorothiol-, trichloromethyl ester (57)
55. Benzenethiol (54)*
56. , pentachloro (56)
57. 1-Benz [f] indene, 2,3-dihydro (25)
58. Benzohydrol, 4-chloro-a-ethynyl (57)
59. l,3,2H-Benzoxazine, 3,4-dihydro-3-cyclohexyl-6-t-butyl (57)**
60. Benzyl alcohol, o,o'~dichloro~a~ethynyl (57)
61. , 3,4-dichloro-a-trichloromethyl (31)*
62. Benzylamine, N-(2-chloro~4~thiocyanophenyl) (57)
63. , N-ethyl-p-nitroso-N-phenyl (49)*
64. , N~methyl-N-(p~thiocyanophenyl) (57)
65. , N-(2-methyl~4~thiocyanophenyl) (57)
66. , N-(p~thiocyanophenyl) (57)
67. p,p'-Biphenol, 2,2'-dipropyl (25)
68. Biphenyl, o-chloro (46)*
69. , dicFloro-4,4' -dihydroxy (54)*
70. , 3-nitro (25)
71. Butadiene, hexachloro (54)*
72. 2-Butene-l,4-dione, 1,4-diphenyl, trans (25)
73. 2-Butene-4-one, l,l,l,3-tetrachloro-4-(p-chlorophenyl) (57)
74. Butylxanthic acid, ally! ester (57)
75. 2-Butyne, 1-di(3,5,5-trimethylhexyl)amino-4-[methyl
(3,5,5-trimethylhexyDamino] (57)
76. Butyronitrile, a-hydroxy-a-metfiyl-p-oxo, acetate (25)
77. Butyrophenone, p,6,6,6-tetrachloro~Y-(p-chlorophenyl) (57)
78. , p,6,6,6-tetrachloro-y-hydroxy (57)
79. Candicidin B (31)*
80. Carbamic acid, dinonyldithio-, dinonylamine salt (57)
81. Carbanilide, N-carbethoxythio (57)
82. Carbazole (25)
83. , 9-acetyl (25)
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84. Carbazole, N-p-thiocyanoethyl (57)
85. Carbine!, bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethynyl (65)*
86. Carbonic acid, jv-chlorophenyl-, n-amyl ester (58)*
87. , bis(pentachlorophenyl) esTer (54)*
88. isopropyl pentachlorophenyl ester (25)
89. isopropyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl ester (25)
90. Chalcone, 2-methoxy (25)
91. Chloramine T (57)*
92. Chlordane 20 (42)*
93. Chlordane, gamma isomer (60)*
94. Chlordan, technical (46)*
94a. Chloro-o-nitro phenyl (58)*
95. CinnamaTdehyde, £-nitro (25)
96. Coahoma Chemical Company 3-5-0 liquid insecticide (21)*
97. Commercial Solvents 657 (restricted) (39)*
98. 838 (restricted) (39)*
99. 919 (restricted) (39)*
100. 930 (restricted) (39)*
101. 944 (restricted) (39)*
102. 1018 (restricted) (39)*
103. 1019 (restricted) (39)*
104. Coumarin, 3-benzyl-4-methyl-7-hydroxy (49)*
105. , hydroxy (49)
106. o-Cresol, 4-amino-, sulfate (46)*
107. , 4,6-diiodo (25)
108. Cyanamide, cyanomethyl (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) (57)
109. Cyclohexane, l,3-diphenoxy-2,4,5,6-tetrachloro (46)*
112. , Y-l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro (25)
113. Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, 1-cyclohexyl-, 2-diethyl-
amino ethyl ester, hydrochloride (25)
114. Cyclohexanone oxime (46)*
115. Cyclohexene, 4,5-dibenzoyl (25)
116. l-Cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboximfde, 2-methyl-N-trichloro-
methylthio (42)*
117. , N-trichloromethylthio (42)*
119. 4-Cyclohexene, 3,6-endomethylene-l,2-bis(ch1oromethyl)~
3,4,5,6,7,7-hexahydro (57)
120. Cyclopentadiene, hexachloro (54)*
121. Cyclopentadienone, 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-, dimethyl
acetal (57)
122. DN dry mix No. 1 (28)*
123. Decane, [3.3.1.13»7]tricyclo~, 2,6-dithia-l,3,5,7-
tetraaza-2,2,6,6-tetroxide (29)
124. Dibenzofuran (25)
69. Dichlorobisphenol A (54)
125. Dieldrin (46)*
126. Diethylamine, 2,2'-bis(nonylamino) (57)
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127. Dihexylamine, 2,2'-diethyl-, hexafluophosphate ( 9)*
128. Dinonylamine, N-methyl (57)
129. Dioctylamine (25)
130. m-Dioxane, 2-camphenyl~5-nitro-5-methyl (57)
131. , 2-(4,4'-dichlorobenzohydryl)-4-n-butyl~5-ethyl (57)**
132. Diphenylamine, 2,2',4,4',6,6' hexanitro (46)*
133. Dipropylamine, 3,3'-bis(laurylamino) (57)
134. Disulfide, bis(3~chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
135. t bis (3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxyphenyl) (59)*
136. , bis(dimethylthiocarbamyl) (56)**
137. t-Dodecylamine, monocyanomethyl (57)
138. 7-Dodecyne, 2,2,4-trimethyl~6,9-dimethylamino~ll-
phenyl (57)
139. Dow General Weed Killer (28)*
140. Dowicide 31 (28)*
141. Dowicide G (28)*
142. Duomeens 12 (11)
143. Duomeens C (11)
144. Ethane, 2,2-bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-!,!,1-
trichloro (46)*
145. , 2,2-bis(2'-hydroxy-5'-chlorophenyl)-!,!,1-
trichloro (46)*
147. , l,2-bis(2'-hydroxy-4l,51-dichlorophenyl) (59)*
148. , crude 2,2~bis(2'-hydroxy-51-nitrophenyl)-l,1,1-
trichloro (56)**
149. , l,2-bis(3-hydroxy-2,4,5,6-tetrachloro(?)phenyl) (19)*
150. , l,2-bis(2~hydroxy-4,5,6-trichlorophenyl) (19)*
151. , l(3,4-dichlorocyclohexyl)-l,2-dichloro-,
cis-trans (46)*
152. , l,2-di(o-phenylphenoxy) (46)*
153. t l-(2-chToroethoxy-2(2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenoxy) (25)
154. Ethanol, 2-(£~nonylphenoxy)-mixture of nonyl isomers (25)
155. Ether, 4-tert-butylphenyl 2-chloroallyl (58)*
156. , 2,4-dinitrophenyl o-nitrophenyl (57)
157. t 2,4-dinitrophenyl p-nitrophenyl (57)
158. -, 2,4-dinitrophenyl phenyl (25)
159. , 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl glycidyl (54)*
160. , 2-phenyl-4-chlorophenyl l-methyl-2-chloroethyl (46)*
161. Ethylene, l-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-2-furyl (49)*
162. Ethylenediamine, N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl) (57)
163. , N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-, zinc chloride complex (57)
164. , N,N'-diisooctyl-, nickel chloride salt (57)
165. , N,N'-dinonyl-, cupric acetate complex (57)
166. , N,N'-dinonyl (D-l)-, diacetate (57)**
167. , N,N'-dinonyl-, di-p-naphthalenesulfonic acid
salt (57)
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168. Ethylenediamine, N,N'-dinonyl-, dipicrate (57)
169. , N,N'-dinonyl-, mono nonanoate (D-l) (57)
170. , N,N'-dinonyl-, zinc chloride complex (57)**
171. Ethyl phosphoric acid, 1,2-dichloro-, diethyl ester (43)
172. Fermate (50)*
173. Flavanol, 2,4,4,4',7-pentamethyl-2' (29)
174. Fluosilicic acid, 2-t-octylaminomethyl hexesterol (57)
175. Formic acid, chloro-, ethyl ester (25)
176. 2-Furaldehyde, azine (25)
177. Furan, 2-(2-nitrovinyl) (29)
178. a-Furoic acid, n-octyl ester (57)
179. Hendecylamine (25)
180. Heptachlor 2E (60)*
181. 3-Hexene-2,5-dione, trans (29)
182. Hexylamine, N,N-di(2-ethylhexylaminoethyl)-2-ethyl (57)
183. Hydratroponitrile, p-p-toluyl (25)
184. Hydroquinone, ally! (25)
185. 2-Imidazoline, 2~(3,4-dichlorophenylmethylmercapto)-,
hydrochloride (57)
186. Imidazolidine, 1,3-dinonyl (57)**
187. -, l,3-diphenyl-4-methyl (57)
188. Indene, 3,4,5,6,7-pentachloro-8,8-dimethoxy-4,7-
endomethylene-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro (57)
189. Indole (25)
190. lodonium, bis(n-hexylphenyl)-, chloride (27)*
26. Isothan DL-1 (18)*
191. Isothiocyanic acid, methallyl ester (49)*
192. phenyl ester (49)*
193. Julius Hymen 51-P-162 (restricted) (44)*
194. Ketone, methyl 3-thianaphthenyl (25)
195. Lactic acid, acetate, p-tert-amylphenyl ester (25)
196. Lindane (39)*
198. Malathon (64)*
199. Malonic acid, benzylidene-, diethyl ester (25)
200. , (2-butenyl)butyl-, diethyl ester (25)
201. , (in-chloroanilinomethylene)-, diethyl ester (25)
202. , ethylidene-, diethyl ester (25)
203. , heptyl-, diethyl ester (25)
204. Mercury acetate (15)
205. Mercury chloride (15)
206. Methane, bis-(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, cetyldi-
methylamine mono salt (57)
207. ~, bis-(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, cyclohexylamine
di-salt (57)*
208. , bis-(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, dimethylamine
mono salt (57)**
209. , bis(2-hydroxynaphthyl) (57)
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210. Methanediamine, N,N'-didodecyl-N,N'dinonyl (57)
211. 7-Methanoindeneone, decachlorotetrahydro-4 (65)*
212. Morpholine, 4-lauroyl (25)
213. Mucochloric acid, benzyl ester (47)
214. 1-Naphthol, 2,4-dichloro (58)*
215. 2-Naphthol, 6-bromo (25)
216. , 1,6-dibromo (25)
217. p-Naphthol, a-m'troso (57)**
218. 2-Naphthol, 1-piperidinomethyl (57)
219. p-Naphthol, tribromo (58)*
220. Naphthoquinone (54)*
221. 1,2-Naphthoquinone (25)
222. Naphthoquinone, 2,3-dichloro (52)*
223. 1,4-Naphthoquinone, 2,3-dichloro (50% Phygon) (55)**
224. , 2,3-dichloro (95% Phygon) (55)**
225. Naphthoquinone, 5,6,7,8,9,9-hexachloro-5,8~methano-
4a,5,8,8a-tetrahydro (57)
226. 1,4-Naphthoquinone, 2-methoxy (31)*
227. ——, 4a,5,8,8a-tetrahydro (25)
228. Nicotine, complex with 1 f. wt. of thiocyanic acid
and 1/2 f. wt. of copper (II) thiocyanate (25)
229. 1-Nonyne, 3-dimethyl ami no (57)
230. 7-Nonyne, 2,2,4-trimethyl-6,9-dimethylamino-9-
(p-chlorophenyl) (57)
231. Octadecanamidine, N,N-dimethyl, hydrochloride (57)**
232. 9-Octadecenylamine, N,N-dimethyl (58)*
233. Octofolline (49)*
234. 7-Octyne, 2,2,3-trimethyl-6-[methyl-(p-dimethyl-
aminoethyl)amino] (57)
27. Onyxide (18)*
235. Parathion 98% (46)*
236. Percarbamic acid, dimethyltrithio-, butyl ester (29)
237. Phenol, 4-bromo-2,6-dichloro (25)
238. , 2-bromo-4-phenyl-, sodium derivative (25)
239. , 2-sec-butyl (25)
240. , p-tert-butyl (46)*
139. , 7-sec^butyl-(?)dinitro (28)*
241. , 2-tert-butyl-4-isopropyl (25)
242. -, o-capryl-, salt with cetyldimethyl amine (57)
243. , capryl-dinitro-, salt with cetylamine, N,N
dimethyl (57)
244. , p-chloro (28)*
245 cetyldimethyl amine salt (57)
246. , 2(?)-chloro-4-nonyl (25)
247. , chloro-o-phenyl (46)*
248. , 4-chloro-2-phenyl (25)
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140. Phenol, 4 and 6 chloro-2-phenyl
249. 2-crotonyl-6-capryl
122. o-cyclohexyl-(?)-dinitro
250. 6-cyclohexyl-2,4-dinitro
251. 3,5-dibromo-2,4,6-trichloro-, sodium salt
252. —— 3,4-dichloro
253. —— 2,4-dichloro~6-phenyl
254. hexachloro
255. x-(lO-methylhendecyl)
256. 2-nitro~4~pheny1azo
257. £-(p-nitrophenylazo)
258. nonyl
259. pentabromo
260. pentachloro
261. butyl-2-cyanoethylammonium salt
262. 2-cyanoethylethyl ammonium salt
263. 2-cyanoethylisopropylammonium salt
264. N-cyanomethyl-t-octylammonium salt
265. 1,3-diphenylguanidine salt
141. sodium salt
266. sodium derivative, monohydrate
267. , 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro
269. , 2,4,5-trichloro
270. , 2,4,x-trichloro-6-phenyl
271. Phenothiazine
272. Phosphinic acid, bis(p-chlorophenyl)-, ethyl ester
273. Phosphoric acid, diethyl-a,p~dibromoethyl ester
274. diethyl-a-ethoxy-p,p-dichlorovinyl ester
275. diethyl^-a,p,p,p-tetrachloroethyl ester
276. diethyl-a,p,p,p-trichloroethyl ester
277. dimethylene-p.p-dichlorovinyl ester
278. Phosphorous acid, bis(l-methylheptyl) ester
279. Phthalimide, N-bromo
280. , N-thiocyanomethyl
224. Phygon Technical
223. Phygon-XL
281. 2-Piperazinone, N.N'dinonyl
282. , N,N'-di-tert-octyl
283. Potassium cyanide
284. Propane, 2,2-bis(3-isopropyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)
285. , 2-(3,5-diisopropyl-4~isopropoxyphenyl)-2-
(31,5'-diisopropy1-4'-hydroxyphenyl)
286. , l,l,l,2,3,3,3-heptachloro-2-fluoro
287. 1,3-Propanediamine, N,N'-di(3,5,5-trimethylhexyl)
288. , N-octadecyl
289. Propionic acid, p-chloro-, p-tert-amylphenyl ester
Nos. 249-289
(28)*
(57)
(28)*
(58)*
(46)*
(54)*
(25)
(54)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(59)*
(59)*
(59)*
(57)**
(59)*
(28)*
(25)
(54)*
(54)*
(28)*
(29)**
(59)*
(43)
(43)
(43)
(43)
(43)
(25)
(25)
(57)**
(55)**
(55)**
(57)**
(57)**
(15)
(25)
(57)
(58)*
(57)
(57)**
(57)
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290.
291.
292.
293.
294.
295.
296.
297.
298.
299.
300.
301.
302.
303.
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
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316.
317.
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319.
320.
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322.
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324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
330.
331.
332.
333.
Propiophenone, p,p-dichloro
Pseudourea, 2-decyl-2-thio-, hydriodide
2-decyl-2-thio~, hydrobronride
2-decyl-2-thio-, hydrochloride
2-decyl-1,3-diethyl-2-thio-, hydriodi de
2-decyl-1,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
2-decyl-1,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
2-decyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio-,
2-decyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio-,
2-decyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio-,
1,3-diethyl-2-hexadecyl-2*thio-,
1,3-di ethyl-2-hexadecyl-2-thio-,
1,3-diethyl-2-hexadecyl-2-thio*,
l,3«diethyl-2-tetradecyl-2-thio-.
1,3-di ethyl-2-tetradecyl-2*thio-,
1,3-diethyl-2-tetradecyl-2*thio-,
1,3-dimethyl-2-tetradecyl-2-thio-
1,3-dimethyl-2-tetradecyl-2-thio-
l,3-dimethyl-2-tetradecyl-2-thio-^
2-dodecyl-2-thio*, hydriodide
2-dodecyl-2-thio-, hydrobromide
2-dodecyl-2-thio-, hydrochloride
2-dodecyl-l,3-«diethyl-2-thio-, hydriodide
2-dodecyl-1,3-diethyl-2-thio^,
2-dodecyl-1,3-diethyl-2-thio-,
2-dodecyl-l,3-dimethyl-2-thio-
2-dodecyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio*,
2-dodecyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio-,
2-hexadecyl-1,3-dimethyl-2-thio-, hydrochloride
Pyridinium, dodecylbenzyl-, chloride
Pyrimidine, hexahydro-l,3-dinonyl-5-hydroxy-, ester
with crotonic acid
——, hexahydro-l,l'*methylene-bis-3,3'-dodecyl
5-Pyrimidol, hexahydro-l,3-ditridecyl
Pyrophosphoric acid, unsym. dibutyl diethyl ester
-——, monoseleno-, tetraethyl ester
——*, monothiono- tetraethyl ester
---—, dithiono-, tetraethyl ester
Pyrrolidinium, l-hexadecyl-l-methyl*2-(3~pyridyl)*,
bromi de
Pyrrol idinium
thiocyanate
Quinhydrone
Quinoline, 8-phenylmercurioxy
Quinone, 2,6-dichloro-3,5*dimethyl
Resorcinol, chloro-octyl
Rhodanine, 5-cinnamylidene
hydrobromide
hydrochloride
hydriodide
hydrobromide
hydrochloride
hydriodide
hydromide
hydrochlloride
hydriodide
hydrochloride
hydrobromi de
hydriodide
hydrobromide
hydrochloride
hydrobromi de
hydrochloride
, hydriodide
, hydrobromide
hydrochloride
1-hexadecyl-1-methyl-2-(3-pyri dyl) •
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(63)*
(57)**
(57)**
(57)**
(59)*
(59)*
(59)*
(59)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(56)**
(3D*
(57)
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Nos. 334-362
334. Rhodanlne, 5-(3,4-dichlorobenzy1idene) (3D*
335. Rosin Amine D (1)
336. Rosin Amine D Acetate (70% paste) (1)
337. Rosin Amine D Diacetate, N(3~aminopropyl) ( 1)
338. Rosin Amine D pentachlorophenate ( 1)
339. Rotenone, crystalline ( 2)
340. , emulsifiable, liquid Noxfish ( 2)
341. , Fish-Tox ( 3)*
150. Sindar G-ll (19)*
342. Sodium cyanide (15)
343. Styrene, p-chloro-p-nitro (57)**
344. , 2,4-dimethoxy-p-nitro (29)
345. -.*-.-.-.,
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Nos. 363-394
363. Sulfide, bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, pi peri dine
mono salt (57)**
364. , bis(2-hydroxy-5~chlorophenyl)*, triethanolamine
mono salt (57)**
365. , bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, 3,5,5-trimethyl-
hexylamine mono salt (57)
134. ——, bis(4~hydroxy~5-chlorophenyl)-, mixture with
its disulfide (57)
366. , 2,4-dinitrophenyl-2'-chlorocyclohexyl (57)
367. Sulfoxide, 2-chloroethyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (25)
368. Sustane (46)*
369. 7-Tetradecene, 2,2,4,ll,13,13~hexamethyl-6,9-bis-
dimethyl ami no (57)
370. 7-Tetradecyne, 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethyl-
amino-9-di-n-octylamino (57)
371. _„—s 2,2,43ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-
[methyl(p-dimethyl aminoethyl)amino] (57)
372. ——-, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid mono-salt of
2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino (57)
373. , mono hydrochloric acid salt of 2,2,4,11,13,13-
hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino (57)
374. -. f 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-[methyl-(p-dimethyl-
aminoethyl)] (57)
21. Tetrosan (18)*
375. Thianaphthene, 3-nitro (25)
376. Thiocyanic acid, 5,5,5-trichloroamyl ester (29)**
377. trichloromethyl ester (25)
378. Thiolutin (17)*
379. Thiophene, 2,4-dinitro (25)
380. Thiourea, di-3-chlorophenyl (54)*
381. Thiuronium, S-decyl-N.N'-ethylene-, bromide (57)
382. ——, S-dodecyl-N,N'-dimethyl-, salt with salicylic
acid (57)
383. ——, S-t-octyl cresoxyethoxyethyl N,N'-dimethyl-,
chloride (57)**
384. , S-tetradecyl N,N'-dimethyl-, bromide (57)
385. Thymol, p-chloro (46)*
386. Toluene, a-bromo-p-nitro (57)
387. p-Toluenesulfonanilide, N-(ethylmercuri) (29)
388. p-Toluenesulfonic acid, dinitrocaprylphenyl (57)
389. , l-hexadecyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl)-, pyrrol i-
dinium salt (25)
390. , p-thiocyanodimethylanilinium salt (57)
391. , alkyltrimethyl ammonium salt (alky! = C18H37) (25)
392. Toxaphene (58)*
394. , 4# (21)*
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Nos. 395-409
395. Toxaphene, 6# (21)*
O-f 0 • »•«•»•»»** ^ OH \ £ X J
398. , Chipman, 40% spray powder (33)*
399. , Chipman, 20% dust (33)*
400. Tridecylamine, N-cyanoethyl (57)
401. Trimethylenediamine, N,N'-dialkyl-2-hydroxy) (57)
402. , N,N'-dinonyl-2-hydroxy (57)**
403. , N-dodecyl (57)
404. Trioctylanrine (25)
405. Trisulfide, mono-cyclohexylamine salt of bis(2-hydroxy-
5-chlorophenyl) (57)
406. , dicyclohexylamine salt of bis(2-hydroxy-5-
chlorophenyl) (57)**
407. Xanthic acid, ethyl-, anhydrosulfide with 0-ethvlthiol-
carbonate (25)
408. Xanthic anhydrosulfide (57)**
409. Xylidine, 3,5-,a3,a3,a3,a5,a5,a5-hexafluoro (25)
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Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 420 - 1246
Nos. 420-461
420. Acenaphthene (25)
421. Acetaldehyde azine, 1,1-di[4-chlorophenyl] (57)
422. Acetamide, di-(p~chlorophenyl) (57)
423. , oc-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) (25)
424. , a-mercapto-a-2-benzothiazyl (57)
425. , N-(l~nitro-2-naphthyl) (57)
426. Acetanilide. 5-chloro-2-nitro-4-nhenoxv (25)
427. a.p-dichloro (57)
428. , 2,4-dinitro (57)
429. , 4-thiocyano (57)
430. Acetic acid, allylidene ester (35)
431. , (p-aminophenoxy) (25)
432. —— f bromo (25)
433. , chloro-, ally! ester (54)*
434. butoxyethyl ester (54)*
435. 2-butoxyethyl ester (25)
436. p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
437. ethyl ester (54)*
438. methyl ester (25)
439. D-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
440.
441.
442.
o-chloroDhenoxv-. o-chlorobenzvl ester (46)*
2,4-dichlorophenoxy-, butyl ester (54)*
p-hydroxyethyl ester (46)*
phenoxy-, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
phenyl-, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
phenyl mercuric (42)'
2-pyridyl-, hydrazide, hydrochloride (25)
4-thiocyanobutyl ester (29)
5-thiocyanopentyl ester (29)
2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy (42)
*
*
444. ----
AAK
^^*j • — «
446. ----
447.
448. — -
AAQ WMM.
TT J •
450. Acetoacetic acid. a.y-diDhenyl-, ethyl ester (25)
451. Acetone, a,a-di (p-chlorophenyl ) (57)
452. Acetonitrile, bis-(4-chlorophenyl ) (57)
453. ----- 1 diphenyl (25)
454. Acetophenone, 3-bromo-2,4,6-trimethyl (25)
455. ----- 1 a,a-dichloro (57)
456. ----- , a,a,p-t'richloro (57)
457. Acetylene, diphenyl (25)
458. ..... , diphenyl (58)*
459. Acridine (25)
460. Acrylamide, N-isobutyl p-phenylmercapto (57)**
461. Acrylic acid, p-benzovl-. 2-ethvlhexenvl pster (57)
-------
27
Nos. 462-506
462. Acrylic acid, benzoyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester (57)
463. , p-chlorobenzoyl (57)
464. nonyl ester (57)
465. , 2-methylpentyl ester (54)*
466. Acrylophenone,
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28
Nos. 507-550
507. Benzaldehyde, p-chloro (46)*
508. ——, o-chloro-, thiosemicarbazone (31)
509. , 3,4-dichloro (46)
510. oxime (31)*
511. oxime, copper addn. compound (3D*
512. p-dimethyl ami no-, thiosemicarbazone (25)
513. -__— ?,4-dinitro (25)
514. ^-n-hexyloxy (58)*
515. -• p-Wydroxy-, thiosemicarbazone (25)
516. 3-nitro~4-chloro-, oxime (3D*
517. 2,3,6-trichloro (46)*
518. Benzamide, N-benzylthio (57)
519. Benzene, p-bis(p-chlorobenzyloxy) (46)*
520. crotonyl (57)
521. p-dibromo (25)
522. 1,2-dichloro ( 7)*
523. 1,3-dichloro ( 7)*
524. 1,4-dichloro-2-nitro (25)
525. 2,5-dichloro-l-nitro (57)
526. 3,4-dichloro-l-nitro (54)*
527. 2,4-dinitro-, morpholide (57)
528. 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro ( 7)*
529. 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro ( 7)*
530. 1,2,4-trichloro (25)
531. Benzenearsonic acid, 2-(4-biphenylylsulfamyl) (25)
532. Benzenemethanethiol, o-chloro-S-(4,5-dihydroimidazol-
2-yl)-, hydrochloride (57)**
533. ——, p-chloro-S-(4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-yl)-, hydro-
chloride (57)
534. Benzenephosphonic acid, thiono-, ethyl p-nitrophenyl
ester (29)**
535. methyl o-nitrophenyl ester (29)**
536. Benzenesulfonamide, p-chloro-, N-(p-bromophenyl) (57)
537. 1 N,N-dibutyl (25)
538. , N,N-diethyl (25)
539. , keryl (63)*
540. Benzenesulfonanilide, 4-fluoro (57)
541. Benzenesulfonic acid, diester with diethylene glycol (25)
542. 2-ethylhexyl ester " (63)*
543. laurylpyridinium salt (63)*
544. 2-phenoxyethyl ester (63)*
545. , sec-butyl-, n-butyl ester (63)*
546. isobutyl ester (63)*
547. phenyl ester (63)*
548. , p-chloro-, caprylphenyl ester (57)
549. p-chlorobenzyl ester (42)*
550. p-chlorophenyl ester (57)
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29
Nos. 551-593
551. Benzenesulfonic acid, p-chloro-, 2,4-dichlorophenyl
ester (57)
552. dinitrocyclohexylphenyl ester (57)
553. p-methylphenyl ester (57)
554. p-nitrophenyl ester (57)
555. 6-phenyl-2,4-dinitrophenyl ester (57)
556a. , 3,4-dichloro~, dinitrocaprylphenyl ester (57)
556b. -, keryl-, ethanolamine salt (63)*
556c. sodium salt, (chlorinated (?) (63)*
557. , p-(l-methylbutyl)-, alkyltrimethyl ammonium salt (25)
558. * , p-nitro-, p-chlorophenyl ester (57)
559. dinitrocaprylphenyl ester (57)
560. * , thiol-, phenyl ester (25)
561. Benzenesulfonyl chloride (25)
562. Benzenesulfonyl fluoride, tetrachloro (56)**
563. Benzenethiol, copper salt (57)
564. , cyclohexylammonium (57)
565. 1,2,4-Benzenetriol, x-tert-butyl-, triacetate (25)
566. Benzimidazole, 2-phenyl (31)*
567. HH-Benzo[a]carbazole (25)
568. 2,3-Benzo-a-pyrone, 4-methyl-7-benzyloxy (57)
569. 1,3-Benzodioxan, 2,4-bis(trichloromethyl)-6-nitro (58)*
570. 1,3-Benzodioxane, 6-chloro-8(2-mercaptomethyl-
imidazolyl)-, hydrochloride (57)
571. Benzohydrol, 4,4'-dichloro-a-methyl (46)*
572. , a-propyl (25)
573. _,...*_, a-vinyl-4,4'-dichloro (57)
574. Benzoic acid, 2-chloroallyl ester (58)*
575. chloromethyl ester (25)
576. 2-chlorophenyl ester (58)*
577. 3,5-dimethylphenyl ester (58)*
578. 2,4-dinitro-6-cyclohexylphenyl ester (58)*
579. p-methoxyphenyl ester (57)
580. a-methy!benzyl ester (58)*
581. 3-methylbenzyl ester (58)*
582. , o-benzyloxy-, cupric salt (57)
583. methyl ester (57)
584. , p-chlorobenzoxy-, benzyl ester (46)*
585. , 3,4-dihydroxy-; protocatechuic acid (57)
586. ——, p-hydroxy-, benzyl ester (46)*
587. , m-hydroxy-, ethyl ester (31)*
588. , m-nitro-, p-thiocyanoethyl ester (57)
589. Benzoin, p,p'-dichloro-, oxime (31)*
590. Benzonitrile (46)*
591. Benzophenone, 4-chloro (57)
592. , o,o'-dichloro (57)
593. ., , o,p'-dichloro (57)
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30
Nos. 594-636
594. Benzophenone, 2,4-dichloro (56)**
595. >„—>9 p,p'-dichloro-, oxime (32)*
596. Benzopinacol (25)
597. l,2H-Benzopyran-6-ol, 2,2,4-trimethyl (25)
598. Benzothiazole, 1-mercapto (46)*
599. f 2-mercapto (38)*
600. l,3,2H-Benzoxazine, 3,4-dihydro*3-cyclohexyl-6-chloro (57)
601. Benzoyl chloride, 2,4,6-trinitro (25)
602. Benzyl alcohol, p-chloro (57)
603. *, a-propenyl (25)
604. Benzylamine, N-amyl-N-cyclohexyl (59)*
605. , N,N-diisopropyl (57)
606. , p-nitro-, N-(2-chlorophenyl) (57)
607. , N-(p-nitrophenyl) (57)
608. , N-(2-nitrophenyl) (57)
609. Benzylideneimine, p-chloro, N-nonyl- (57)
610. 4,4'-Biacetophenone, difurfurylidene (57)
611. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboximide, 1,4,5,6-
tetrachloro-7,7-di methoxy-N-i sopropy 1 (57)
612. , l,4,5,6-tetrachloro-7,7-dimethoxy-N-trichloro-
methylsulfen (57)
613. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride,
1,4,5,6-tetrachloro-7,7~dimethoxy (57)
614. Biphenyl, 4'-bromo-3-methyl (25)
615. , p-chloro (58)*
616. , ?-chloromethyl (57)
617. —*-„ _X~chloro^O-nitro (59)*
618. ——, x,x-diethyl-2-hydroxy (58)*
619. 2-Biphenylamine, 5-bromo (25)
620. Biphenylsulfonic acid, p(?)-nitro-N,N-dicyanoethyl (63)*
621. Biuret, l-p-tolyl-2,4-dithio (57)
622. Butane, l,l-bis(£-chlorophenyl)-2,2,3-trichloro (46)*
623. —'—, l,l-di(p-methoxyphenyl)-2,2,3-trichloro (57)
624. , 1,2,3,4-tetrabromo (25)
625. , l,l,l-trichloro-2,4-dihydroxy-4-(p*chlorophenyl) (57)
626. Butene, tetrachloro (57)
627. 1-Butene, 3,4-dichloro (54)*
628. 2-Butene, l-chloro-4-thiocyano (57)
629. , 1,4-dichloro (54)*
630. ——, l-ethoxyl-4-chloro (57)
631. 2-Butene-l,4-diol (25)
632. 3-Butene-2-one, 4-(3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl) (46)*
633. Butylxanthic acid, carbethoxymethyl ester (57)
634. crotonyl ester (57)
635. , S-t-octylamino (57)
636. Butyne, 1,4-bis-N-Nonyl methyl ami no (57)
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31
Nos. 637-677
637. Butyn, 3- 1,4-dichloro (56)**
638. 2-Butyne, N.N'-bis-l' ,l-dichloro-2' -(p-hydroxyphenyl )-
2'-(p-phenoxy)ethanedimethylamino (57)**
639. — — , l,4-dihydroxy-l,l,4,4-tetraphenyl (57)
640. ----- , l,4-diphenyl-l,4-bis-di methyl ami no (57)
641. Butyric acid, diester with 2,2-dimethyl-l,3-propanediol (25)
642. ----- , a-ethyl-, diester with 1,4-butanediol (25)
643. Butyronitrile, a,Y-dihydroxy-
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32
Nos. 678-718
678. Carbonic acid, dimethylene ester (46)*
679. diphenyl ester (58)*
680. 2~methyl-4-chlorophenyl ethyl ester (58)*
681. 4-methyl-2-chlorophenyl ethyl ester (58)*
682. £-tolyl amyl ester (58)*
683. ~, N-(p-chlorophenyl)-, ethyl ester (57)
684. , thio- S-carbethoxy; ethyl ester (57)
685. Carvacol (25)
686. Catechol, diester with benzoic acid (57)
687. Cellulose, p-chlorobenzyl (31)*
688. Cetyl alcohol, with 20 moles of ethylene oxide, con-
densation product (63)*
689. *—*f with ethylene oxide, mol. wt. 975, plus 22 wt.
percent propylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
690. Chalcone, 3,4-dimethoxy (25)
691. —<—, di-p~methoxy~a~ethyl (49)*
692. Cinnamic acid, propargyl ester (58)*
693. —*-, p-dlethyl ami no-, ethyl ester (25)
694. —**, p-nitro-, ethyl ester (25)
695. CommercTal Solvents 991 (restricted) (39)*
696. ——, 1020 (restricted) (39)*
697. Copper sulfate, pentahydrate ( 5)*
698. Coumarin, 6-chloro (46)*
699. o-Cresol, 4-chloro (25)
700. ~-*~, dinitro (28)*
701. ——, 4,6-dinitro (46)*
702. p-Cresol crotonate (57)
703. Cresylic acid FF (8)*
704. Crotonic acid, 3,4-dimethyl-7-hydroxyhydrindone ester (57)
705. silver salt (57)
706. *•—*, p-benzoyl*Y~(£~chlorophenyl )*a-(j>-methoxyphenyl) (25)
707. Crotonophenone, 2-phenyl-4-keto-4*cyclopropyl (57)
708. Crotonyl anhydride, allyl xanthogen (57)
709. Cryptolepine (67)
710. Cryptopleurine (67)
711. Cupric chloride purified crystals (15)
712. Cupric nitrate purified (15)
499. Cyanides, organic (11)
713. Cyanuric chloride' (25)
714. 1,2-Cyclobutanedicarboxylic acid, 1,2-di-bromo-,
diethyl ester (25)
715. Cyclohexane, (2-bromoethyl) (25)
716. -, 1,2-dibromo (25)
717. _^—, l-(a,p-dichloroethyl)-2,3,4-trichloro (57)
718. —--.-, a-l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro (25)
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33
Nos. 719-761
719. Cyclohexane, 6-*l,2,3,4,5,6~hexachloro (25)
720. , hexachloro-, A (54)*
721. , hexamethyl (57)
722. Cyclohexanone, 2-acetyl-3~phenyl-5~styryl-5-hydroxy (57)
723. *—«-, 4-tert-butyl (25)
724. -*-—, 2,F^TTbenzylidene (46)*
725. -—-, 2,3,3-trimethyl-5-(l'-hydroxy-2',21,2l-trichloro-
ethyl) (57)
726. Cyclohexene, 1-phenyl (25)
727. Cyclohexenone, piperonyl (58)*
728. 2-Cyclohexenone, 4-carbethoxy-3~methyl-5~propenyl (57)
729. 5-Cyclohexenone, 2,4~dicarbethoxy-5-methyl-3-phenyl (57)
730. Cyclopentadiene, l,2,3,4,5*pentachloro-B5-*trichloro-
methyl (25)
731. 2,4-Cyclopentadiene, 2,3,4,5-*tetrahydro-, l,l~di-n-
butoxy (57)
732. DDT, Technical (46)*
733. Decanoic acid, a-hydroxy-, ethyl ester (57)**
734. Dehydroacetic acid (46)*
735. Dibenzenesulfonamide, N-isopropyl (63)**
736. Dibenzofuran, 2-nitro (57)
737. Dibenzothiophene (25)
738. 2,3,5,6-Dibenzo-lJ4-thioxane (57)
739. Dibenzyl amine, N-2-chloroethyl-, hydrochloride (25)
740. Dibutylamine, N-nitroso (56)**
741. Dichloroamine-B (25)
742. Dicyclopentadiene, addition of chlorine to, in HAc (57)
743. Dicyclopentadiene trichloride, chlorination of (57)
745. Diethylene glycol bis-(allyl carbonate) (54)*
746. Diethylene glycol bis chloroformate (54)*
747. Diethylene glycol bis(diphenyl phosphate) (59)*
748. Diglycolic acid, diallyl ester (57)
749. Dilan (42)*
750. Dioxolane, 2-(4,4'*dichlorobenzhydryl) (57)**
751. -***-, 2-(4,4'*dichlorobenzhydryl)-4-allyloxy (57)
752. Diphenylamine, 4,4'-diami no (49)*
753. Dipropylamine, bisfy-dinonylamino) (57)**
754. Disulfide, bis(2-carboxyphenyl)-, cadmium salt (57)
755. -._^*_5 bis(dimethylthiocarbamyl)-, mercury complex (32)*
756. —»*f bis(thiocarbethoxy) (57)
757. .».^^ diphenyl (58)*
700. DN Dry Mix No. 2 (28)*
758. 2-Dodecyne, l-dimethylamino-4-hydroxy (57)
759. Dowicide A (28)*
760. Dowklor 50% Wettable (28)*
761. Dresinate X ( 1)
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34
Nos. 762-800
762. Durene, ..*_f l,2-bis("3~-nonyl*l-imidazolidinyl) (57)**
776. -•.*-.-, l,2~dibromo-l,l-dichloro (25)
777. „..*..* f 1,2-dichloro (25)
phenyl) ' ' (57)
779. *• , l,l-dichloro-2,2*bis(p~chlorophenyl) (32)*
780. -•*—*, l,l-dichloro-2,2-bis-(p-fluorophenyl) (57)
781. **—, l,l*dichloro-2,2-bis-i-(p-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
782. -*-»-, l,l*dichloro'-2,2-bis-(p-isopropylphenyl) (57)
783. -*-*-, l,l-dichloro-2,2-bis-(p-nitrophenyl) (57)
784. *-*—, l,2-dichloro-(3,4-dichlorocyclohexyl) (57)
4'-methylphenyl) (57
786. ----•>., l,l-dichlor-2-*(p-chlorophenyl)-2-(p-ethylphenyl) (57)
phenyl) ' (57)
phenyl) ' (57)
732. ——, dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro (46)
789. ---.-, l,l^dichloro-2-(p-tolyl)*2-(o-tolyl) (57)
790. -*—-, hexachloro (54)*
791. -**•—, l,l,a,a'-tetrachloro-2-2-bis(p-ethylphenyl) (57)
792. —--*, l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chromophenyl) (32)*
793. *--<-•«, l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-bis(£-methoxyphenyl) (25)
794. ——, l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-nitrophenyl) (25)
795. —.-—, l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-di(p-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
796. 1,2-Ethanedithiol, dixanthate (57)
797. Ethanol, l-(4-chlorophenyl )"-2-(2'-chlorophenyl) (3D*
798. *—**, 2,2*dichloro-l-(o-chlorophenyl) (57)
799. , 1,1,2-triphenyl (25)
800. Ether, allyl 3-bromobiphenylyl (54)*
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35
Nos. 801-846
801.
802.
803.
804.
805.
806.
807.
808.
809.
810.
811.
812.
813.
814.
815.
816.
817.
818.
819.
820.
821.
822.
823.
824.
825.
826.
827.
828.
829.
830.
831.
832.
833.
834.
835.
836.
837.
838.
839.
840.
841.
842.
843.
844.
845.
846.
Ether benzyl 2-benzyl-4,6-*dinitrophenyl
benzyl 4-sec-butylphenyl
benzyl 2,6-dinitrou4-t-octylphenyl
benzyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl
benzyl 2-methyl-4-nitrophenyl
benzyl 2-methyl-6-nitrophenyl
benzyl 2-methyl-(4-and 6-)nitrophenyl
benzyl 2-nitrophenyl
benzyl 2-n-propylphenyl
benzyl p-tolyl
o-biphenylyl 2-methylallyl
bi s[2-(2-phenylphenoxy)ethyl]
p-bromophenyl o-nitrophenyl
f-bromophenyl £-nitrophenyl
-bromopropyl phenyl
o-carbmethoxyphenyl p-chlorobenzyl
£*chlorobenzyl 2,4-dTchlorophenyl
p-chlorobenzyl o-methoxyphenyl
2-chlorobenzyl T-nitrophenyl
p-chlorobenzyl ^-nonylphenyl
?-chloroethyl o-phenylphenyl
p-chloro-a-metfiylenebenzyl methyl
nv-chlorophenyl p-nitrophenyl
4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl ally!
4,4'-dichlorobenzyhydryl isopropyl
2,4-di chlorophenyl 4-chlorobut-2-enyl
2,4-dichlorophenyl 4-chlorobutyl
2,4*di chlorophenyl 2«(di ethyl ami no)ethy1
2,4-dichlorophenyl [2*(l-dimethylamino)propyl]
distyryl cresyl
2-methylallyl 4-nitrophenyl
(a-naphthyl)methyl phenyl
4-ni trobenzyl 2,4-di ni tro-6-methylphenyl
4-nitrobenzyl 3-methylphenyl
3*nitro-4-methoxybenzyl phenyl
phenyl, bromophenyl
Ethylenediamine, N,N'»bis(dithiocarballyloxy)
N,N'-bis[dithiocarbo(2-cyclohexonyloxy)]
N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-, cobaltous sulfate complex(57)**
N-cyclohexyl (57)
N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-, cupric acetate complex (57)
N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-, nickel chloride complex (57)**
N,N'-di-nonyl-, di-p-toluenesulfonic acid salt (57)
2,2,2-trichloro-N,N'-bis(m-chlorophenyl) (46)*
Ethylene glycol, bis(ni-chTorocarbanilate) (25)
Ethyleneimine, methyl (56)**
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(46)*
(46)*
(46)*
(57)
(46)*
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(57)**
(57)**
(57)
(57)
(46)*
(46)*
(58)*
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(49)*
(57)**
(57)
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36
Nos. 847-898
847. Fluoranthene (25)
848. Fluorene (25)
849. Fluorene, 5a, 6,9,9a-tetrahydro-6,7,8,9 tetrachloro-
10,10-dimethoxy-6,9-endomethy 1ene (57)
850. Formaldehyde, dibenzyl acetal (57)
851. ——, di(2-p-chlorophenoxyethyl)acetal (57)
852. Fumaric acid, bis(2-chloroethyl)ester (25)
853. di ethyl ester (29)
854. dimethyl ester (29)
855. Fumaronitrile (29)**
856. 2-Furanacrylic acid, 5-nitroethyl ester (25)
857. Furoic acid, 3-chloro-, octyl ester (57)
858. Furylacrylic acid, benzyl ester (58)*
859. 2-ethylbutyl ester (58)*
860. General Chemical Company Compound 923 (restricted) (46)*
861. L-Glutamic acid, N»[£*(2,4-diamino-6-hydroxy-5-*pyrimidyl-
azo)benzoyl] (25)
862. Guam'dine, dodecyl-, monohydrobromide (25)
863. Hendecenoic acid, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
864. 2,4-Heptanedione (49)*
865. 2-Heptanol, l-phenol-3-ethyl (58)*
866. 2,6-Heptenal (57)
867. 2-Heptyne, l*dimethyl amino~4-chloro~5-ethyl (57)
868. l,2,3,4,4a,9a-Hexahydrofluorene, 2-(N'-t-butyl thio*
uryl)-l,4-endomethylene (57)
869. 1,3-Hexanedione, 1-phenyl (25)
870. 1-Hexyne, 3-dimethyl ami no (57)**
871. Hydrazine hydrate (49)*
872. Hydrazine sulfate (49)*
873. p-Hydromucononitrile (29)
874. Hydroquinone (46)*
885. --.—, bromo (25)
886. Hydroxylamine hydrochloride (46)*
887. Ibogaine (67)
888. Imidazolidine, 2-diethylmethyl-l,3-dinonyl (57)**
889. 2*Imidazolidine, 1,3-dinonyl (57)
890. 1,3-Imidazolidine, l,3-dinonyl-2-(2,4,4*trimethylpentyl )(57)
891. 2-Imidazoline, l-(2-butylaminoethyl)-2-hendecyl (25)
892. Imidazolone, 4,5-diphenyl (3D*
893. 1,3-Indandione, 2-pivalyl (49)*
894. sodium salt (49)*
895. Indane, 2-hydroxy-l,4,5,6,7»pentachloro-8,S^dimethoxy-
4,7-endomethylene-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro (57)
896. --*-*, a-(p-methoxyphenyl) (57)
897. lodonium, bis(acetamidophenyl)*, chloride (27)*
898. -»—--, bis (dodecyl phenyl)^-, chloride (27)*
-------
37
Nos. 899-942
899. lodonium, bis(p->-fluorophenyl)-, iodide (25)
900. Isobutyn'c aciH, a-thiocyano-, ethyl ester (57)
901. Isobutyronitrile, a-hydroxy (57)
902. Isodurene, 4-bromo (25)
903. p-Isodurylaldehyde (25)
904. Isopropanol, 1,2-di(4-chlorophenyl) (31)*
905. Isopropylxanthic acid, ester with thioglycolic acid (57)
906. Isothiocyanate, ethyl (56)**
907. Julius Hyman CBP-55 (restricted) (44)*
908. , 50-P-334 (restricted) (44)*
909. , 52-X-44 (restricted) (44)*
910. Ketone, p-allyloxybenzylidenemethyl cyclopropyl (57)**
911. -._-_«, dichloromethyl trichloromethyl (57)
912. Lactic acid, acetate, allyl ester (25)
913. acetate, ester with phenyl lactate (25)
914. allyl ester, diester with carbonic acid (25)
915. butyl ester, triester with phosphoric acid (25)
916. 3-chloroallyl ester (25)
917. dodecyl ester (25)
918. hexyl carbonate, 2-hexyloxethyl ester (25)
919. octyl carbonate, methyl ester (25)
920. Lepidine. (25)
921. Levulinic acid, allyl ester (57)
922. p-tert-butylphenyl ester (57)
923. nickel (II) salt (25)
924. p-phenoxybenzyl ester (57)
925. Maleic acid, p-chloroethyl-p-thiocyanoethyl ester (57)
926. diallyl ester (35)
927. di~p-chloroethyl ester (57)
928. diester with 2-ethylbutyl lactate (25)
929. di(p-thiocyanoethyl)ester (57)
930. dodecyl ester, sodium salt (29)
931. —-.--, hydrazide (100% active) (55)**
932. Malonic acid, (ethoxymethylene)-, diethyl ester (25)
933. Mercury, diphenyl (49)*
468. , 10% (naphthenate) (34)
934. Methacrylaldehyde (35)
935. Methane, bis(4-dimethyl amino-S-thiocyanophenyl) (57)
936. --.—., bis(p-nitroanilino)trichloromethyl (56)**
937. ,.-*_,«., bis(3-nitro-4-chloro phenyl) (57)**
938. —— *», hexachlorocyclohexylchloro (54)*
939. -—•*—, (2~isopropoxy-3~isopropyl-5-chlorophenyl )-2'-
hydroxy-3'-i sopropyl-5'chlorophenyl (57)
940. Methanesulfonamide, p-chlorophenyl-, N-cyclohexyl (57)**
941. ——^ p-chlorophenyl-, N-isononyl (57)
942. 4,7~Methanoindene-l,8-dione, 2,3,3a,4,5,6,7,7a-octa-
chloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro (25)
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38
Nos. 942-982
943. Methanol, l,l*bis(p-chlorophenyl)-, 1-ethoxy (46)*
944. l,4-Methanonaphthalene-5,8-dione, l,4,4a,8a*tetrahydro (25)
945. 5-Methoxycanthinone (67)
946. Methoxychlor purified (46)*
947. Methyl amine, nonyl (57)
948. Methyl amine silicofluoride ( 6)*
949. Methyleneimine, N-dodecyl (57)
950. Morpholine, 4-abietyl (25)
951. *****, 4-(2--naphthylthioacetyl) (25)
952. —,**-,, N-trichloromethylthio (50%) (42)*
953. Nacconol Z (20)*
954. 1-Naphthaldehyde, 2-ethoxy (25)
955. Naphthalene, 2-*bromo~6-methoxy (25)
956. •*;>.***, dibromo (46)
957. +,+*+t 1,6-dimethyl (25)
958. 2,3-Naphthalenediol (25)
959. l*Naphthalenemethanethiol (25)
960. Naphthenic acid D ( 8)*
961. Naphthenic acid, phenyl mercuric ester (49)*
962. -—**, dichloro (57)
963. 1-Naphthol (46)*
964. 2-Naphthol, 1-di methyl aminomethyl (57)**
965. p-Naphthol, a-nitro (57)
966. , a-thiocyano (57)
967. 1,4-Naphthoquinone, 5,6,7,8-tetrachloro~9,9~dimethoxy-
5,8-endomethylene-2,6-tetrahydro (57)
968. a-Naphthylamine, N-phenyl (46)*
969. L-Nicotine (naturally occuring form) (25)
970. Nicotine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. of cadmium thiocyanate(25)
971. —*-*, complex with 1 f. wt. copper (I) thiocyanate (25)
972. ~-—.*, complex with 1 f. wt. of thiocyanic acid and 1/2
f. wt. of cadmium thiocyanate (25)
973. *-***, complex with 1 f. wt. of thiocyanic acid and 1/2
f. wt. of manganese(II)thiocyanate (25)
974. —**-!, complex with 1 f. wt. of thiocyanic acid and
1 f. wt. of zinc thiocyanate (25)
975. *-•***, complex ,with 1/2 f. wt. of zinc thiocyanate (25)
976. Nicotine sulfate 40% (46)*
977. Nonylamine, N*(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, complex
with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid (25)
978. Nuodex PMO 10 (34)*
979. Octene-3, 2,5,7,8-tetrachlorobicyclo (0.2.4) (57)
980. 4-Octen-l*yne, 4~ethyl-3-sorboxy (57)
981. Octylamine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid (25)
982. t-Octylamine, N-phenylcarbitol (57)
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39
Nos. 983-1024
983. Octyl sulfide (25)
984. 1-Octyne, 3-di (S'S'B'-tnmethylhexyl )amino-5,7,7-
trimethyl (57)
985. —-.—, 4-ethyl-3--hydroxy (57)
986. --*--, 3-morpholino-5,7,7-trimethyl (57)
978. Oleic acid, phenylmercury salt (34)*
987. Ovatran K-6451 (46)*
988. Oxalic acid, dithio-, dihydrazide, dihydrochloride (57)
989. Oxamide, N,N'-diisopropy1 (49)*
990. 2,4-Oxazolidinedione, 3-trichloromethylsulfenyl (57)
991. -----, 3-trichloromethylsulfenyl-5-methyl (57)
992. Palmitic acid, a-bromo (25)
993. Paraffin, chlorinated nitro (42)*
749. .-.->-., nitro-, insecticide (42)*
994. Patulin (3D*
995. Pennsylvania Salt NP«1155 (restricted) (56)**
996. 7-Pentadecyne, 2,2,4-trimethyl-6,9-^dimethylamino (57)
997. 2,4-Pentanedione, phenylmercurate (49)*
998. 3-Pentanone, 1,5-diphenyl (25)
999. 2*Pentanone, 4-methyl-l*phenyl (25)
1000. Pardikoflin (25)
1001. Phemerol (25)
1002. Phenanthrene (25)
1003. 9-Phenanthrenemethanol, a*(diamylaminomethyl)«1,2,3,4»
tetrahydro-, hydrochloride (25)
1004. Phenetole, p~chloro~o*phenyl (25)
1005. — <**, 3-n1tro«4*am1no (49)
1006. Phenobarbital U.S.P. XIV powder (15)
1007. Phenol, _pj-anrino (25)
1008. -..*—, £*amino, hydrochloride (46)*
1009. *-—-, 4-amino-2-phenyl (25)
1010. —•«*., 4-*bromo«3-methoxy (25)
1011. -**»-, 4-tert-butyl-2-chloro (58)*
1012. ——, o^cTiToro (25)
1013. ——, ?-chloro-4,6-dinitro (25)
1014. --«—, o-chloromercuri (49)*
1015. **--*, p*chloromercuri (49)*
1016. .—*-, "3"*chloro-4-nitro (25)
1017. —-*-, 2,6-dibromo-4-chloro (25)
1018. —*-, 2,4-dichloro (25)
1019. ——„ 2,5-dichloro (54)*
1020. —**-, 2,6-dichloro (54)*
1021. *«—•«f 2,3(and 3,5)(?)*dichloro-4,6(and 2,4)-diisopropyl(25)
1022. .-*-*, 2(?),6(?)-dichloro-4-nonyl (25)
1023. .—.*f 2(?),6(?)-d1ch]oro-4-octyl (25)
1024. -*-**, x,x-dihexyl-(mixture of hexyl isomers) (25)
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Nos. 1025-1064
1025. Phenol, 4,6-dinitro~2-methyl-, sodium salt (57)
1026. *——, 2,4-dinitro~6-phenyl (28)*
1027. -««, 2,4-dinitro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-,
sodium salt (57)
1028. ***—, distryl (58)*
1029. *—.*-, p-dodecyl-(mixture of dodecyl isomers) (25)
1030. —»•**, ni*isopropyl (25)
1031. —— -, p»2-naphthylamino (25)
1032. *--*-, ?-(t-octylaminomethyl)*4-diisobutyl^, -2-indene-
phosphonate (57)
1033. -*-*-., o-phenyl (25)
759. sodium salt (28)
1034. ---.— , £,p~sulfonyldi (25)
1035. -—«-., 2,T,6-tribromo (25)
1036. -**-», 2,4,6-trichloro (58)*
1037. Phenothiazine, 3-thiocyano (57)
1038. Phenylamine, keryl (63)*
1039. o-Phenylenediamine, N.N'-carballyloxy (54)*
1040. p-Phenylenediamine, N-phenyl (25)
1041. Phosphine oxide, butyl 1-butanephosphonobutoxyethoxy (59)*
1042. -—*-, ethyl benzenephosphonodiethoxy (59)*
1043. -**-*, ethyl diethoxymethanephosphono (59)*
1044. *-*—, ethyl ethanephosphonodiethoxy (59)*
1045. Phosphoric acid, bis(tetrahydrofurfuryl)-p,p-dichloro-
vinyl ester (43)
1046. di-n-butoxy p,p*dichlorovinyl ester (43)
1047. di-p-chloroethyl p.p'-dichloroethyl (43)
1048. diethyl 2-chlorovinyl ester (43)
1049. diethyl p,p-dichlorovinyl ester (43)
1050. diethyl phenyl ester (59)*
1051. dimethyl lj-carbomethoxy-l-propen»!2-iyl ester (30)*
1052. propylene p.p-dichlorovinyl ester (43)
1053. tris(2,3*dibromopropyl) ester (25)
1054. »-*««, thio-, S,0-diethyl 0-(2-ethylmercaptoethyl)
ester (23)*
1055. --—*, thiono-, di (2«chloroethyl) p'-nitrophenyl ester (59)*
1056. Phosphorous acid, bis(3,5,5-trimetTiylhexyl) ester (25)
1057. diheptyl ester (25)
470. Phthalamic acid, N~l*naphthyl-, technical grade (55)
1058. Phthalic acid, allyl ester (54)*
1059. cyclohexyl ethyl ester (25)
1060. cyclohexyl isobutyl ester (25)
1061. Pinane hydroperoxide (45)*
1062. 2,3-Piperazinedione, 1,4-dinonyl (57)
1063. 2-Piperazinone, N,N' -diisobutyl-i3-(ll ,3' ,3' -trimethyl-
butyl) (57)**
1064. Pluronic L44 (63)*
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41
Nos. 1065-1104
1065. Pluronic L61 (63)*
1066. Podophyllin (25)
1067. Propane, l,l-bis(acetyl),2,hydroxy-, 3,3,3-trichloro (57)
1068. , 2,2-bis(anisylmethyl) (47)
1069. , l-(cyclohex-3-en-l-yl)-l,3,3,3-tetrachloro (46)*
1070. , l,l-di(4-bromophenyl)-2,2-dimethyl (47)
1071. 1,3-Propanediamine, N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl) (57)
1072. 1,3-Propanediol, 2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl) (57)**
1073. 1,3-Propanediphosphonic acid, tetrabutyl ester (25)
1074. 1-Propanol, l-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-nitro (31)*
1075. 2-Propanol, l-(£-cyclohexylphenoxy) (25)
1076. , l,r-isopropylidenebis(p-phenyleneoxy)di (25)
1077. , 1 -methoxy-, acetate (25)
1078. Propene, 3-chloro-2-methyl (35)
1079. , 1,3-dichloro (35)
1080. , hexachloro (25)
1081. 2-Propene-l-ol, 2-chloro (54)*
1082. Propionic acid, 4-biphenylyl ester (25)
1083. 5-nitrofurfuryl ester (25)
1084. , p-chloro (25)
1085. , 3-hydromucononitrile-, 4-thiocyanobutyl ester (29)
1086. , p-methoxy- sec-butyl ester (25)
1087. , p-thiodi-, ethyl ester (57)
1088. Propionitrile, p-(2-ethylhexy!)amino (57)
1089. Propylene oxide, condensation products of Aliphat 45-B
with-, mol. wt. 762 plus 96 wt. percent ethylene oxide (63)*
1090. Propyne, 3-chloro (56)**
1091. Pseudothiuronium, S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-, chloride (57)
1092. Pseudourea, 2-hexadecyl-l, 3-dimethyl-2-thio-, hydri-
odide (25)
1093. , 2-hexadecyl-l, 3-dimethyl-2-thio-, hydrobromide (25)
1094. , 2-tetradecyl-2-thio-, hydrobromide (25)
1095. , 2-tetradecyl-2-thio, hydrochloride (25)
1096. Pyrane, 2-caprylphenoxytetrahydro (57)
1097. 5-Pyrazolecarbamic acid, 1-ethyl-3 methyl, dimethyl
ester ( 4)*
1098. Pyrene (25)
1099. Pyridazine-l,2-dicarboxylic acid, 3,4,5,6-tetrachloro-
7,7-dimethoxy-3,6-endomethyleneA-4-dehydro-, diethyl
ester (57)
1100. Pyridine, a-styryl (57)
1101. , ystyryl (57)**
1102. , p-chloro-a-styryl (57)
1103. Pyridinium, 1-methyl-2-(3-phenyl-l,3-butadienyl)-,
methyl sulfate, polymer (25)
1104. Pyrimidine, l-butyl-2-hendecyl-l,4,5,6-tetrahydro (25)
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42
Nos. 1104-1143
1105. Pyrimidine, l,3-dinonyl-2-octyl-5-hydroxyhexahydro (57)
1106. , hexahydro-N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl) (57)**
1107. , hexahydro-N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)2-2-isopropyl (57)**
1108. , hexahydro-N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-2-(2,4,4-tri-
methylpentyl) (57J**
1109. , 5-hydroxy hexahydro-NtN'-d1[(3,5,5-tr1methyl-
hexyl-2-(p-chlorophenyl)] (57)**
1110. Pyrophosphoric acid, unsym. diethyl di-(2-ethylhexyl)
ester (59)*
1111. unsym. diethyl diphenyl ester (59)*
1112. ethyl tributyl ester (59)*
1113. tetraethyl ester (42)*
1114. , monothiono-, tetrabutyl ester (59)*
1115. Pyrrole, 5,5'-dithiobis [l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl)] (25)
1116. 2-Pyrrolecarboxylic acid, 4-acetyl-3,5-dimethyl-, ethyl
ester (25)
1117. 2,4-Pyrroledicarboxylic acid, 3,5-dimethyl, diethyl
ester (25)
1118. Pyrrolidiniurn, l-dodecyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl)-,
chloride (25)
1119. , l,r-ethylenebis-[l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl)-], bro-
mide (25)
1120. Quinaldine (25)
1121. Quinazoline, 6,7-dimethoxy (25)
1122. Quindoline (67)
1123. Quinoline, 8-(£-chlorobenzyloxy) (46)*
1124. , 8-chloro-5-nitro (25)
1125. , 4,5-dichloro-3-methyl (58)*
1126. , 6-methoxy-5-(p-methoxyphenoxy)-8-nitro (25)
1127. 8-Quinolinol, 5-benzyl (25)
1128. , 5-chloro-7-iodo (25)
1129. £-Quinone, j)-phenetyl (25)
1130. , tetrachloro (55)**
1131. Resorcinol, tetrachloro (crude) (56)**
1132. Rhodamine 6 GDN (25)
1133. Rhodanine, benzylidene (57)
1134. , 5-isobutylidene (57)
1135. Ricinoleic acid, 2-hydroxypropyl ester (25)
1136. Ricinolein, x,x-di, mixture with 1-monoricinolein (25)
1137. Rohm and Haas MR-60 (restricted) (46)*
1138. Ryania (Ryanicide 100) ( 2)
1139. Safrole (25)
1140. Salicylaldehyde, 3,5-dichloro-, oxime (31)*
1141. Salicylamide, copper salt (31)*
1142. Salicylic acid, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
1143. , n-hexyl (31)*
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Nos. 1144-1180
1144. Sebacic acid, bis(cyclohexane-2-one-l-yl )ester (57)
1145. diallyl ester (57)
1146. Sodium azide (46)*
1130. Spergon, Wettable (48% active) (55)**
1147. 2-Stilbazole (25)
1148. Stilbene, 2,4,6-trinitro (49)*
1149. Strobane (37)*
1150. Succinic acid, alkenyl-, amminesilver complex (25)
1151. disilver salt (25)
1152. monobutyl ester, mercury (I) salt (25)
1153. , dodecenyl; diphenylmercuric ester (34)*
1154. Succinic anhydride (46)*
1155. Sulfamic acid, ammonium salt (29)**
1156. , N,N-dimethyl-, p-chlorophenyl ester (57)
1157. pentachlorophenyl ester (57)
1158. Sulfamide, N,N'-di-tert-octyl (57)
1159. Sulfide, bis(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxypheny1) (25)
1160. , bis(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl) (57)
1161. , bis(dimethylthiocarbamyl) (25)
1162. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-amino-5-chlorophenyl) (57)
1163. , bis(4-hydroxy-3-biphenylyl) (57)
1164. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-bromo-5-chlorophenyl)-, cetyl-
dimethyl amine mono salt (57)**
1165. -, bis(2-hydroxy-3-nitro-5-chlorophenyl)-, cyclo-
hexylamine mono salt (57)**
1166. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-nitro-5-chlorophenyl)-, zinc
salt (57)
1167. , bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
1168. , bis-(2-hydroxy-3-trichloromethylmercaptoamino-
5-chlorophenyl) (57)
1169. , bis(4-nitrophenyl) (57)
1170. , ethyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (57)
1171. , n-propyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (57)
1172. Sulfone, bis(2-hydroxy-4-chlorophenyl) (59)*
1173. , bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)**
1174. , p-chlorophenyl (32)*
1175. Sulfoxide, bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)**
1176. , bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, cyclohexylamine
mono salt (57)**
1177. , bis[4-(2-methylallyloxy)phenyl] (57)
1153. SUPER AD-IT (34)*
1178. TCA (61)*
1179. 7-Tetradecyne, 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-
dimethylamino-, methanesulfonic acid di-salt (57)
1180. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino-
methanesulfonic acid mono-salt (57)
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Nos. 1181-1211
1181. 7-Tetradecyne, 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-
dimethyl ami no-, monochloroacetic acid di-salt (57)
1182. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino-,
monochloroacetic acid mono salt (57)
1183. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino-,
sulfuric acid salt (57)
1184. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-dimethylamino-,
2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid di-salt (57)
1185. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethy1-6,9-dimethylamino-,
dihydrochloride salt (57)
1186. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-dimethylamino-,
laurylmonosulfate di-salt (57)
1187. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-dimethylamino-,
2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid mono-salt (57)
1188. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-
dinonyl(D-l)amino (57)
1189. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-N-
methylethanolamino (57)
1190. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-
morpholino (57)**
1191. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-methyl(3',5',5l-
trimethylhexyl)amino-9-di-(3',5',5'-trimethyl hexyl)
ami no (57)
1192. , 2,2,4-trimethyl-10-camphenyl-6,9-bis-dimethyl-
amino (57)
1193. Tetraethyl pyrobase (22)
1194. Tetramethylene-sulfo-tetramine (23)*
1195. 1,2,5-Thiadiazine, 2,5-dinonyl-6,6-dichloro-3,4-di-
hydro (57)
1196. 1,2,6-Thiadiazine, tetrahydro-N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl) (57)**
1197. Thianaphthene, 2,3(?)-dichloro (25)
1198. Thiazole, 2-mercaptobenzo (49)*
1199. 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 3-phenyl (57)**
1200. , 3-tridhloromethylsulfenyl-5-m-nitrobenzal (57)
1201. Thiocyanic acid, 3(2-cyclohexylphenoxy)propyl ester (58)*
1202. diester with £,£'-iminodi phenol (25)
1203. Thiuronium, S-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-, chloride (57)
1204. , S-(3,4-d(ichlorobenzyl)-, isoheptenoate (57)
1205. , S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-, thiocyanate (57)
1206. , S-octyl-, chloride (57)**
1207. , S-tetradecyl-, bromide (57)
458. Tolane (58)
1208. Toluene, 2-amino-5-hydroxy-, hydrochloride (46)*
1209. , a,p-chloro (46)*
1210. , a-chloro-3-nitro-4-methoxy (57)
1211. , a-chloro-(?)-tetra-isopropyl (63)*
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Nos. 1212-1246
1212. Toluene, ct-chloro-(?)-tri-isopropyl (63)*
1213. , 2,6-dinitro-4-amino (49)*
1214. , 4-nitro-a-thiocyano (57)
1215. , 2,4,6-triacetoxy (49)*
1216. £-Toluenesulfonalilide, N-allyl (25)
1217. p-Toluenesulfonic acid, ethylene diester (25)
1218. hexyl ester (25)
1219. n-hexyl ester (63)*
1220. p-nitrophenyl ester (57)
1221. Toluenesulfonic acid, octyl ester (63)*
1222. a-Toluenesulfonic acid, thiol-, benzyl ester (25)
1223. £-Toluic acid,
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Part 3. Negative compounds, Numbers 1300 - 3470
Nos. 1300 - 1344
1300. Acetaldehyde, p-bromo-; dimethyl acetal (57)
1301. chloro (46)*
1302. chloromercuric (57)
1303. Acetamide, benzyl (49)*
1304. N,N'-benzylidenebis (25)
1305. N,N'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-, diacetate (25)
1306. o-chloro (57)
1307. p-chloro (57)
1308. a-cyano (25)
1309. N,N-dicyclohexyl-2-dicyclohexylamino (57)
1310. N,N-dimethyl (25)
1311. N,N-diphenyl (25)
1312. a-(2-hydroxyethoxy) (25)
1313. N-p-naphthyl (57)
1314. N-(l-naphthyl) (25)
1315. N-(2-naphthyl) (25)
1316. trichloro-, p-chloroethyl ester (57)
1317. N-(t-tridecyl)-2-(t-tridecyl) (57)
1318. Acetanilide, a-aceto-p-nitro (57)
1319. j)-amino (46)*
1320. nv-bromo (25)
1321. a-chloro (25)
1322. p-formyl-, thiosemicarbazone (25)
1323. F-methyl (25)
1324. o-nitro (57)
1325. p-nitro (57)
1326. p.p'thiobis (57)
1327. Acetarsone (25)
1328. Acetic acid, cyclohexanon-2-yl ester (57)
1329. isophoryl ester (57)
1330. kerylbenzyl ester (63)*
1331. p-propionylphenyl ester (49)*
1332. sucrose octo-ester (58)*
1333. 4-thiocyanopentyl ester (29)
1334. o-tolyl ester (57)
1335. , 2-benzothiazolylmercapto-, cyclohexylamine salt (57)
1336. , 2-benzothiazymercapto-, calcium salt (57)
1337. , (p-benzoylphenoxy) (25)
1338. , bis-(p-chlorophenyl) (56)**
1339. p-chloroethyl ester (57)
1340. , a-bromocyclohexane (57)
1341. , (5-bromo-m toloxy) (25)
1342. , chloro " (58)*
1343. sodium salt (28)*
1344. , (p-chlorobenzylidenedithio)di (57)
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Nos. 1345-1390
1345. Acetic acid, (5-ch1oro-2-cyano-m-tolyl )mercapto (25)
1346. , £-chlorophenoxy (crude) (46)*
1347. , p-chlorophenoxy (refined) (46)*
1348. , t4-chloro-a-phenyl-o-toloxy) (25)
1349. , cyano (46)*
1350. methyl ester (25)
1351. , (4,6-diamino-s-triazin-2-ylmercapto)-, sodium
salt (25)
1352. , (3,5-dibromophenoxy) (25)
1353. , dichloro (25)
1354. methyl ester (25)
1355. , (2,4-dichlorophenoxy) (25)
1356. p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
1357. hexaester with inositol (25)
1358. isopropylammonium salt (49)*
1359. nickel (II) salt (25)
1360. polyrad 110 salt (50% in isopropanol) ( 1)
1361. polyrad 2000 salt (50% in isopropanol) ( 1)
1362. 65% aqueous triethanolamine salt (54)*
1363. , diethanoldithiocarbamyl (57)
1364. , diphenyl (46)*
1365. anhydride (25)
1366. , (ethylenedinitrilo)tetra (25)
1367. disodium salt, dihydrate (25)
1368. trisodium salt, monohydrate (25)
1369. 2-hydroxyethoxy-, lactone (25)
1373.
1374.
1375.
1376.
1377.
1378.
1379.
1380.
1381.
1382.
2-(2-imidazolinyl)mercapto-, hydrochloride (57)
mercapto (54)
1370. —-
1371. —-
1372. ammonium salt (49)
p-methoxybenzoyl-, ethyl ester (57)
2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy (46)*
2-naphthoxy (25)
a-naphthyl (46)
o-nitrophenoxy (57)
p-nitrophenyl (49)
*
*
pentachlorophenoxy (56)**
pentachlorothiophenoxy (56)**
pentamethylenethiocarbamyl (57)
phenoxy (54)*
1383. phenacyl ester (57)
1384. , phenyl (46)*
1385. , 2-phenylhydrazide (25)
1386. , (as-pseudocumyloxy) (25)
1387. , thiodi (57)
1388. barium salt (57)
1389. zinc salt (57)
1390. , trichloro (54)*
-------
48
Nos. 1391-1435
1391. Acetic acid, trichloro-, sodium salt (53)*
1392. , 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy-, 55% aqueous tri-
ethanolamine salt (54)*
1393. Acetoacetanilid (46)*
1394. Acetoacetanilide, £-chloro (25)"
1395. Acetoacetic acid, a,a-bis(2-cyanoethyl)-, ethyl ester (25)
1396. , a-phenyi-, ethyl ester (25)
1397. , a-(2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxanrinoethyl)-, ethyl
ester (25)
1398. o-Acetoaniside (57)
1399. Acetone-sodium bisulfite adduct (49)*
1400. Acetonitrile, bis(£-dimethyl aminophenyl)phenyl (25)
1401. , di-(p-chlorophenyl) (57)
1402. , phenyl (46)*
1403. p-Acetophenetide, p-chloro (57)
1404. Acetophenone (46)*
1405. m-amino (25)
p
c
j)
5
*
jD-amino (25)
•-chloro (46)
iethyl acetal (25)
£-ethoxy (46)*
-hydroxy (25)
-isopropyl-2-methyl (25)
£-methoxy (49)
£-methylmercapto (25)
4-(2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethylamino) (46)*
2,4,6-trimethyl (25)
2,4,6-trimethyl-3,5-dinitro (25)
*
1406.
1407.
1408.
1409.
1410.
1411.
1412.
1413.
1414.
1415.
1416.
1417. 2,4 ,6-trimethyl-a-phenyl (25)
1418. Acetopropionic acid, 2-methylallyl ester (57)
1419. o-Acetotoluide (57)
1420. , p-nitro (57)
1421. m-Acetotoluidide (25)
1422. Acetylene, dimethyl aminomethyl pi peridino-methyl (57)
1423. Acid 136 (25)
1424. Acronycidine (67)
1425. Acrylic acid, 2-dibutyl aminoethyl ester (25)
1426. 2-diethyl aminoethyl ester (25)
1427. 4-methyl-2-pentyl ester (58)*
1428. ^-octyl ester (58)*
1429. , benzoyl-, decamethylene'ester (57)
1430. lauryl ester (57)
1431. , 3-butylamino-, ethyl ester (57)
1432. , 2-chloro-3-ethoxy-, ethyl ester (57)
1433. , p-methoxybenzoyl (57)
1434. , p-phenylmercapto-, copper salt (57)
1435. , trichloro-, sodium salt (25)
-------
49
Nos. 1436-1473
1436. Adipamide, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl (25)
1437. Adipic acid, diester with 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl lac-
tate (25)
1438. diester with 1-carbethoxyethyl lactate (25)
1439. diester with 2-ethylhexyl lactate (25)
1440. diester with 1-methylheptyl lactate (25)
1441. diester with 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl lactate (25)
1442. monobutyl ester with butyl lactate (25)
1443. monoester with butyl lactate, ester with 1-carbo
butoxyethyl lactate (25)
1444. mono(1-methylheptyl)ester with 1-methylheptyl lac-
tate (25)
1445. , octafluoro (25)
1446. Adol-52 (46)*
1447. Adol-54 (46)*
1448. Alanap-3 (55)**
1449. Aldarsone (25)
1450. Aliphat 44-B (46% oleic, 39% linoleic, 3% linolenic,
12% rosin acids), condensation product with propylene
glycol (63)*
1451. Aliphat 45-B (30% fatty acids, 70% resin acids), and
15 moles ethylene oxide, condensation products (63)*
1452. Allanfoin (49)*
1453. Allexan (49)*
1454. Alloxantin (49)*
1455. Allyl alcohol, ychloro (54)*
1456. Allylamine (49)*
1457. Ally! sulfide (49)*
1458. Aluminum chloro-hydroxide complex (25)
1459. Amidophosphoric acid, •y-cyc'}ohexy'\-, di-sec-butyl
ester (57)
1462. , N-isobutyl-, di(p-chloroethyl) ester (57)
1460. Amidophosphorous acid, N,N-butyl-, diphenyl ester (57)
1461. , N,N-dicyclohexyl-, diphenyl ester (57)
1463. Ammonium arsenate (66)*
1464. Ammonium benzenesulfonate, alkyltrimethyl-(alkyl=
approx. 0^2^25) (25)
1465. Ammonium chlorides (11)
1466. Ammonium fluophosphate (25)
1467. Ammonium fluovanadates ( 9)*
1468. Ammonium iodide, (5-tert-buty1-4-hydroxy-o-tolyl) (25)
1469. , (5-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-o-to1y1)trimethy1 (25)
1470. , (6-hydroxythymyl)trimethyl (25)
1471. Ammonium p-(1-methylbutyl) benzenesulfonate, alkyltri-
methyl - |"alkyl=approx. 012^5 (25)
1472. Ammonium ni-nitrobenzenesutfonate, alkyltrimethyl-
(alkyl=approx. (^2^25) (^
1473. Ammonium sulfonate (25)
-------
50
Nos. 1474-1520
1474. Ammonium, alkyl dimethyl benzyl-, chloride (18)*
1475. , decylbenzyl trimethyl-, chloride (63)*
1476. , methyl tri-isopropylbenzyltrimethyl-, chloride (63)*
1477. , tri-isopropylbenzyltrimethyl-, chloride (63)*
1478. Amyl phosphite, di (25)
1479. Amyl idem'mine, l-cyclohexyl-3-ethyl (57)
1480. Aniline, p-acetoxy (12)
1481. N-benzyl-p-benzyloxy (57)
1482. N-tert-butyl (25)
1483. 3-chloro (54)*
1484. m-chloro (46)*
1485. ?-chloro-N-methyl-, picrate (57)
1486. 2-chloro-4-nitro (25)
1487. compd. with ferrocyanic acid (57)
1488. complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid (25)
1489. N,N-di-(£-hydroxyethyl) (46)*
1490. 2,5-dimethoxy (46)*
1491. N,N-dimethyl-, compd. with ferrocyanic acid (57)
1493. m-nitr (46)*
1494. £-nitr (46)*
1495. £-nitr (46)*
1496. p,p'-oxydi (25)
1497. N-(2,2,2-trichloro-l-ethoxyethyl) (46)*
1498. Anisic acid, 3-allyl (25)
1499. Anisid (49)*
1500. £-Anisidine, 5-ethylsulfonyl (25)
1501. p-Anisidine (46)*
1502. , 2-nitro (49)*
1503. Anisil (57)
1504. Anisoin (49)*
1505. Anisole, p-tert-butyl (25)
1506. , p-camphyl (57)
1507. , crotonylcapryl (57)
1508. , p-t-octyl (57)
1509. Anthracene (25)
1510. Anthranilic acid, cupric salt (57)
1511. ethyl ester ' (46)*
1512. methyl ester (46)*
1513. , 5-chloro (25)
1514. Anthraquinone (25)
1515. 1-amino (25)
1516. 2-amino (25)
1517. 2-amino-l,3-dibromo (25)
1518. chloro (58)*
1519. 2-ethyl (25)
1520. 2-Anthroic acid, 3-hydroxy (25)
-------
51
Nos. 1521-1566
1521. Antimony chlorides SbCl3 (15)
1522. Antimony chlorides SbCl5 (15)
1523. Antipyrine, 4-amino (25)
1524. 1-Apocamphaneethanol, 2-chloro-, acetate (25)
1525. Arneels C (11)
1526. Arneels 8D (11)
1527. Arocolor 1242 (58)*
1528. Arocolor 1248 (58)*
1529. Arocolor 1254 (58)*
1530. Arocolor 1260 (58)*
1465. Arquads 12 (11)
1531. jn-Arsanilic acid, 4-(2-hydroxypropoxy) (25)
1532. Arsenic oxides (46)*
1533. Arsenic trioxide (66)*
1534. Arsine, tri-£-tolyl (25)
1535. Arsinic acid, phenyl(£-sulfamylphenyl) (25)
1536. , phenyl(p-sulfophenyl) (25)
1537. Arsonic acid, 3-nitro-4-hydroxyphenyl (66)*
1538. , 4-nitrophenyl (66)*
1539. Astrazonrosa, FG (25)
1540. Astrazonrot 6B (25)
1541. Azelaic acid (25)
1542. , a,r)-dibromo-, diethyl ester (25)
1543. Azobenzene, p-dimethyl ami no (46)*
1544. AzodicarboxyTic acid, diethyl ester (57)
1545. , dihydro-, diethyl ester (57)
1546. Azoxybenzene, 4,4'-dibromo (25)
1547. , 4,4'-dichloro (57)
1548. Barium acetate (15)
1549. Barium nitrate, electronic grade (15)
1550. Barium sulfide Gray 85% (15)
1551. Basic orange 3RN (25)*
1552. Behenic acid, sodium salt (25)
1553. Benzaldehyde (46)*
1554. , 2,4-dichloro-, azine (31)*
1555. , 2,4-dichloro-, polyvinyl acetal (31)*
1556. , 3,4-dichloro-2-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-, oxime (31)
1557. , £-hydroxy (46)*
1558. , hydroxy-, oxime (31)*
1559. Benzamide, N-octadecylpentachloro (56)**
1560. Benzanilide, 4-chloro-4'-nitro (57)
1561. Benzene, 2-amino-l,4-bis(methoxy) (46)*
1562. 4-amino-l,3-dimethyl (46)*
1563.
1564.
1565.
1566.
-(benzyloxy)-2-methoxy (57)
m-bis(benzyloxy) (57)
2,4-bis(chloromethyl)-l,3,5-trimethyl (25)
l-bromo-4-nitro (25)
-------
52
Nos. 1567-1601
1567.
1568.
1569.
1570.
1571.
1572.
1573.
1574.
1575.
1576.
1577.
1578.
1579.
1580.
1581.
1582.
1583.
1584.
1585.
1586.
1587.
1588.
1589.
1590.
1591.
1592.
1593.
1594.
1595.
1596.
1597.
1598.
1599.
1600.
1601.
Benzene, l-(3-chloroallyloxy)-4-methoxy
a — f*h 1 npn-.np-.kppv/!
.»_»..._ ph 1 npn.- anH r^ pKnn t'pl'pJirhlnp'iHQ roa ri~ "i nn
product
P« r h 1 nroni t* PA
3— r h 1 npnn i 1* pn
0— H i f h 1 npn
_______ no Y a r n 1 ct p n
__ — — — nfhv/1
™™ 9 UUUJf 1
p ,p-trichloro-a-hydroxyethyl-, anyhdro
1*3 Ra.t pi ami nn
1*3 l-l — f* r*i ^mi nn_ ^pihv/HrnrhlnpiHo
1*3 R_tri / r\m* rh 1 nrr\nhonv/1 ^
1*3 R—i* PI nhon\/l
1*5 R«.tpic/Hi irio'h hw 1 ami nnmpt' n\/1^-. I'piamo^h —
iodide
Benzenearsonic acid, 4-hydroxy-3-nitro
Benzenearsonous acid, 2-(d'imetnylsulfamyl)
p-Benzenedi acetic acid, 2,5-dihydroxy
m-Benzenedicarbamic acid, diisopropyl ester
p-Benzenedi sulfonic acid, 5-amino
Benzenephosphonic acid, dioctyl ester
Benzenesulfonamide, £-arsenoso
N-hutvl
n— hu1" v 1 — wi1*h li rnn IPC npnnv/lono cwiHo ^nnHon —
sation "product
______ anH 10 mriloc npnn\/lono nviHo rnnHoncatinn HPA-.
duct
duct
______ un"fh Ifi mnl oc npnn\/lonp nviHo "fnll nu/oH Ku ^R
weight percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
______ wii"h 10 rnnl PC npnnv/lpno nviHp "fnll nwpH Kv H 00
weight percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
, with 16 moles propylene oxide followed by 50
weight percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
_____ with Ifi tnnlpQ nrnrwlpnp nvirlp fnllnwpH hv Qflfl
weight percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
_-....... nl n Q ?-l mn IPQ npnnv/lpnp nyiHp fnll nwpH hv 4.00
weight percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
(25)
(63)*
(58)*
(57)
(54)*
(54)*
(25)
(46)*
(25)
(46)*
(46)*
(57)
(58)*
(49)*
(49)*
(57)
(57)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(49)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
-------
53
Nos. 1602-1645
1602. Benzenesulfonamide, N,N-di-carboxyethyl (63)*
1603, di-n-propyl ester (63)*
1604. p-dichloroarsino (25)
1605.
1606.
1607.
1608.
N-ethyl (25)
N-ethyl N-carboxyethyl (68)*
N-isopropy1 (25)
N-kerylphenyl (63)*
1609. Benzenesulfonanilide, with 4 moles of propylene oxide,
condensation product (63)*
1610. , with propylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
1611. , 4-fluoro-, sodium salt (57)
1612. Benzenesulfonic acid, butyl ester (25)
1613. n-Butyl ester (63)*
1614. ethyl ester (25)
1615. ethylene diester (25)
1616. glyceryl ester (63)*
1617. methyl ester (25)
1618. phenyl ester (63)*
1619. propyl ester (25)
1620. pyridinium salt (63)*
1621. , 2-amino-6-(4-aminoanilino) (49)*
1622. , p-(2-amino-l-naphthylazo)-, sodium salt (25)
1623. , p-chloro-, p-methoxyphenyl ester (57)
1624. , 3,4-dichloro-, 4-t-butylphenyl ester (57)
1625. 2-caprylphenyl ester (57)
1626. , p-diiodoarsino-, sodium salt (25)
1627. , m-(2-hydroxy-l-naphthylazo) (25)
1628. , ni-(4-hydroxy-l-naphthylazo) (25)
1629. , keryl-, ammonium salt (63)*
1630. ethylenediamine salt (63)*
1631. potassium salt (63)*
1632. sodium salt (63)*
1633. triethanolamine salt (63)*
1634. , octyl, n-butyl ester (63)*
1635. phenyl ester (63)*
1636. Benzenesulfonyl chloride, decyl (63)*
1637. , dodecyl (63)*
1638. , keryl (63)*
1639. Benzenethiol, 3,4-dichloro-, piperidinium salt (57)
1640. , p-nitro (25)
1641. , 2,4,6-tribromo-, silver derivative (25)
1642. Benzenethiolsulfonic acid, 4-chloro-, 2,4-dinitro-
phenyl ester (57)
1643. 1,2,4-Benzenetriol, x-phenyl (25)
1644. Benzidine, bis (0-isopropyl carbamate) (54)*
1645. , 3,3'-dimethyl-, bis(o-isopropyl carbamate) (54)*
-------
54
Nos. 1646-1690
1646. Benzil (25)
1647. , o,o'-dichloro (57)
1648. Benzilic acid (25)
1649. Benzimidazole (49)*
1650. HH-Benzo[a]carbazole, potassium derivative (25) -
1651. 1,3-Benzodioxane, 6-chloro-8(2-mercaptomethyliimidazol-
yl (57)
1652. Benzohydrol, p,p'-dichloro-
-------
55
Nos. 1691-1734
1691. Benzole acid, 2-hydroxymercuri-3-nitro-, 1,2-cyclic
anyhydride (25)
1692. , p-(4-hydroxy-l-naphthylazo) (25)
1693. , o-(p-isodurylyl) (25)
1694. , p-nitro-, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
1695. p-chlorophenyl ester (57)
1696. 2,4-dichlorophenyl ester (57)
1697. 2,2 3-trichlorobutyl ester (57)
1698.
1699.
1700.
1701.
jn-sulfo (25)
o-sulfo-, di(p-chlorobenzyl) ester (46)*
p,p'-terephthaloyldi (25)
o-thiocyano- iron (ferric) salt (57)
1702. Benzoin, £,£'-dimethoxy (46)*
1703. , oleate (57)
1704. Benzonitrile, £-bromo (25)
1705. Benzophenone (25)
1706. , 4-benzhydryl (25)
1707. , 4,4'-diamino (49)*
1708. , 3,4-dichloro (57)
1709. , £,2'-dichloro-, oxime, N-ethyl ether (58)*
1710. l,2H-Benzopyran-3-carboxylic acid, 8-methoxy-2-oxo (25)
1711. Benzothiazole, 2-(2,4-dinitrophenylmercapto) (57)
1712. S-Benzptn'azine, 2,4-diamino (46)*
1713. Benzotriazole (49)*
1714. IH-Benzotriazole, 6-nitro (25)
1715. 2,4-Benzoxylidide, 5'-amino (25)
1716. Benzoyl chloride, j)-nitro (46)*
1717. Benzyl alcohol (46)*
1718. , p-bromo-oc-methyl (25)
1719. , T,4-dichloro-methyl (59)*
1720. , a,a-dimethyl (25)
1721. , keryl (63)*
1722. Benzylamine, N-p-chlorophenyl (57)
1723. hydrochloride (57)
1724. N,N-dialkyl-methyldodecyl (57)
N,N-diallyl-p-hexyl (57)
N-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl) (25)
N,N-dimethyl-, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluo-
c acid (25)
dodecylmethyl (mixture) (57)
N-isopropyl (25)
keryl (63)*
N-o-tolyl (57)
1732. hydrochloride (57)
1733. Benzyl disulfide (25)
1734. Benzylidenimine, p-chloro-N-diisobutyl (57)
1725.
1726.
1727.
silici
1728.
1729.
1730.
1731.
-------
56
Nos. 1735-1768
1735. Benzylidenimine, N-diisobutyl-p-methoxy (57)
1736. Benzylphosphonic acid, 2-chloro-a-hydroxy-, ethyl
ester (31)*
1737. 9,9'-Bianthryl (25)
1738. Bibenzyl, a,a'-dibromo-4,4'-dinitro (25)
1739. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboxamic acid, N-
(2-cyanoisopropyl)-7,7-dimethoxy — 1,4,5,6-tetra-
chloro (57)
1740. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboximide, 1,4,5,6-
tetrachloro-7,7-dimethoxy (57)
1741. , l,3,4,5-tetrachloro-7,7-dimethoxy-, ammonium
salt, monohydrate (57)
1742. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, di(p-
chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
1743. didodecyl ester (25)
1744. dinonyl ester (25)
1745. ditotradecyl ester (25)
1746. , 7,7-dichloro-, di-p-chloroethyl ester (57)
1747. , 1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro-, mono-p-chloroethyl
ester (57)
1748. Bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride,
7,7-dimethoxy-l,2,4,5,6-pentachloro (57)
1749. Bicyclo[3.1.1[-2-heptene-2-ethanol, 6,6-dimethyl (40)*
1750. (Bicyclohexyl)-l-carboxylic acid (25)
1751. Biguanide, 1-phenyl-, hydrochloride (25)
1752. , 1-o-tolyl-, monohydrochloride (25)
1753. x.»2l'-Bi phenol (25)
1754. Biphenyl, £-amino (58)*
1527. Biphenyl, chlorinated (Aroclor 1242) (58)
1528. , chlorinated (Aroclor 1248) (58)*
1529. , chlorinated (Aroclor 1254) (58)*
1530. , chlorinated (Aroclor 1260) (58)*
1755. , hexabromo (58)*
1756. , 2-methoxy (58)*
1757. , 2,2',3,3',4,4',6,6'-octamethyl (25)
1758. 4-Biphenylarsonic acid, 4'-sulfo (25)
1759. S-monosodium salt (25)
1760. Biphenyldisulfonamide, N,N,N',N'-tetracyanoethyl (63)*
1761. 4-Biphenylmethanol, a-methyl (25)
1762. 4-Biphenylpropanol (25)
1763. 4-Biphenylsulfonic acid, sodium salt (25)
1764. , 4'-diiodoarsino-, sodium salt (25)
1765. Bismarsen (25)
1766. 4,4'-Bi-o-stearanisidide (25)
1767. Biurea, ?,5-dithio (25)
1768. Biuret, dithio (54)*
-------
57
Nos. 1769-1808
1769. Biouret, l-phenyl-2,4-dithio-, ferrous salt (57)
1770. zinc salt (57)
1771. Blueberry Dust (calcium arsenate) (50)*
1772. Blueberry Dust (copper sulfate) (50)*
1773. Bornylamine, hydrochloride (25)
1774. Brucine, salt with 1 f. wt. mono-sec-butyl phthalate (25)
1775. , salt with 1 f. wt. N-formyT^D-1uecine (25)
1776. , salt with 1 f. wt. N-formyl-D-methionine (25)
1777. , salt with 1 f. wt. J_-
-------
58
Nos. 1809-1850
1809. t-Butylamine, B-hydroxyethyl (57)
1810. Butyl borate, tri (25)
1811. Butyl chlorophosphate, di (25)
1812. Butylidenimine, N-diisobutyl-2,2,3-trichloro (57)
1813. Butylxanthic acid, carboxymethyl ester (57)
1814. carboxymethyl ester, di(p-hydroxyethyl)ammonium
salt (57)
1815. N,N-dihexylcarboxamidomethyl ester (57)
1816. sodium salt (57)
1817. Butylxanthoacetic acid, calcium salt (57)
1818. cyclohexylamine salt (57)
1819. n-Butylxanthoacetic acid, l,4-bis(dimethylamino)-2-
butyne mono salt (57)
1820. p-Butylxanthopropionic acid (57)
1821. 2-Butyne, 1,4-bis-dibutylamino (57)
1822. , l,4-bis(methoxy)-l,l,4,4-tetraphenyl (57)
1823. , 1,4-bis-t-octylamino (57)
1824. , l-dimethylamino-4-diethanolamino (57)
1825. 2-Butyne-l,4-diol (56)**
1826. 2-Butyn-l-ol, l,l-bis-(p-chlorophenyl)-4-dimethyl ami no (57)
1827. , l,l-diisobutyl-4-dimethylamino (57)
1828. , l,l-diphenyl-4-dimethylamino (57)
1829. Butyraldehyde; polymer (57)
1830. Butyramide, N-p-(N-ethylene thioureido)ethyl-2Sl2,3-
trichloro (57)
1831. Butyric acid, ester with butyl lactate (25)
1832. nickel (II) salt (25)
1833. DL-2-amino (25)
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
a-benzoyl-, methyl ester (25)
p-chloro (25)
heptafluoro (25)
a-hydroxy-a-methyl (25)
cQ_-a-(£-nitrophenyl) (25)
d-a-(£-nitrophenyl) (25)
TV-octylmercapto) (25)
1841. Butyrolactone (25)
1842. Butyronitrile, a,Y-dihydroxy-a-methyl-, diacetate (25)
1843. Butyrophenone, p-chloro-p-(p-chlorophenyl) (57)
1844. , 2,
-------
59
Nos. 1851-1894
1851. Camphor (46)*
1852. , monoxime (46)*
1853. p-Camphoramic acid (25)
1854. 6-Camphoric acid (25)
1855. 6-Camphorsulfonyl chloride, 3-bromo (25)
1856. Capric acid, nickel (II) salt (25)
1857. Caproic acid, a-ethyl-, ester with lactamilide (25)
1858. triester with N,N-bis(2-hydroxypropyl)1act amide (25)
1859. , a-oxo-, oxime (25)
1860. , p,6,6-trimethyl (29)
1861. Caprylic acid, nickel (II) salt (25)
1862. ,
-------
60
Nos. 1895-1935
1895. Carbanilic acid, a-carbobutoxyethyl ester (54)*
1896. a-carboxyethyl ester (54)*
1897. p-chlorophenyl ester (46)*
1898. 3-chloropropyl ester (25)
1899. isopropyl ester (54)*
1900. methyl ester (57)*
1901. , m-chloro-,a-carbobutoxyethyl ester (54)*
1902. a-carboxyethyl ester (54)*
1903. 3-chloro-, isopropyl ester (53)*
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
p-chloro-, thiocyanomethyl ester (57)
m-chloro-o-methyl-, isopropyl ester (54)*
m-cyano-, isopropyl ester (54)*
m-ethoxy-, isopropyl ester (54)*
p-ethoxy-, isopropyl ester (54)*
N-2-methyl-5-chloro-, isopropyl ester (54)*
m-methyl-, isopropyl ester (54)*
1911. Carbanilide (46)*
1912. Carbazic acid, 2-(2,5-dichlorophenyl)-, isopropyl
ester (54)*
1913. , 2-phenyl-, isopropyl ester (54)*
1915. Carbazole, 9-benzoyl (25)
1916. Carbazone, diphenylthio (46)*
1917. Carbonic acid, cyclic ester with 1,2-propanediol (25)
1918. diamyl ester (54)*
1919. di-p-tolyl ester (25)
1920. monoamyl ester, diester with N-2-hydroxypropyl-
1 actamide (25)
1921. monoethyl ester, diester with N-2-hydroxypropyl-
1 actamide (25)
1922. mono(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) ester, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
1923. propylene ester (46)*
1924. Castor oil, hydrogenated (46)*
1925. Cellobiose (25)
1926. Cellulose, kerylbenzyl (63)*
1927. cetyl alcohol, with 19 moles of propylene oxide, con-
densation product (63)*
1928. Chaulmoogric acid, ethyl ester (25)
1929. Chloral compd. with p-dichlorobenzene (57)
1930. Chloral hydrate (54)*
1931. Chloral sulfhydrate (56)**
1932. Chi oral ammonia (57)
1933. a-Chloralose (46)*
1934. Chlorax spray powder (33)*
1935. Chloroamine-B, sesquihydrate (25)
-------
61
Nos. 1936-1977
1936. Chrysene (25)
1937. Cinchomeronic acid, 4-ethyl ester (25)
1938. Cinchonine, salt with 1 f. wt. mandelic acid (25)
1939. Cinchophen, 7-chloro (25)
1940. Cinnamic acid, bornyl ester (25)
1941. cyclohexanon-2-yl ester (57)
1942. potassium salt (57)
1943. , m-amino-, ethyl ester, hydrochloride (25)
1944. , £-butoxy-, 2-ethyl-n-hexyl ester (58)*
1945. , a-cyano (25)
1946. Citric acid, nickel (II) salt (25)
1947. Citronellal (46)*
1948. _s-Collidine (25)
1949. Commercial Solvents-1017 (restricted) (39)*
1950. p-Conidendrol (25)
1772. Copper sulfate, monohydrated (50)*
1951. , tribasic (50)*
1952. Copper zinc chromate (50)*
1953. Cotarnine, hydrochloride (25)
1954. Coumarilic acid (25)
1955. Coumarin (46)*
1956. , 3-benzoyl (25)*
1957. , 5,7-dihydroxy-4,6-dimethyl (49)*
1958. , 5,7-dihydroxy-4-methyl (49)*
1959. Creosote NF IX (15)
1960. Cresol U. S. P. XIV (15)
1961. Cresol, thio-, cyclohexylammonium salt (57)
1962. m-Cresol, 4>6-di-tert-buty1-2(?)-ch1oro (25)
1963. o-Cresol, 6-chloro (25)
1964. , 6-nitro (57)
1965. 2,4-Cresotic acid, 6-anilino-, ethyl ester (25)
1966. o-Cresotic acid, methylenebis (31)*
1967. Crotonic acid, p-ethoxy, ethyl ester (25)
1968. Cumene, trichloro (58)*
1969. o-Cumyl thiophosphate, 0,0-di (25)
1970. TTyanamide, diallyl (25)
1525. Cyanides, organic (Arneels C) (11)
1526. , organic (Arneels 8D) (11)
1971. Cyanuric acid (54)*
1972. 2,4-Cyclohexadiene-l-carboxylic acid, 2,4-dihydroxy-6-
phenyl-, ethyl ester (25)
1973. Cyclohexane, 1,3-dimethyl (25)
1974. , hexachloro-, p (54)*
1975. , p-l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro (25)
1976. , 1-hydroxy-l-carbethoxy (57)
1977. , methyl (25)
-------
62
Nos. 1978-2021
1978. Cyclohexane, 1,2,4,5-tetramethyl
1979. Cyclohexaneacetic acid
1980. , oc-butyl
1981. Cyclohexanebutric acid
1982. nickel (II) salt
1983. Cyclohexanecaproic acid
1984. nickel (II) salt
1985. Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, l-methyl-2-oxo-, ethyl
ester
1986. , 2-oxo-, p-chloroethyl ester
1987. 1,4-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester
1988. 1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride
1989. 1,4-Cyclohexanediol
1990. 1,3-Cyclohexanedione, 5-phenyl
1991. Cyclohexanemethylamine, N-2-chloroethyl-N-ethyl-,
hydrochloride
1992. Cyclohexanesulfonamide
1993. , N,N-dicyanoethyl
1994. Cyclohexanevaleric acid
1995. Cyclohexanol, 2-sec-butyl
1996. 1-ethynyl
1997. 1-ethynyl-2-methyl
1998. cis-2-phenyl
1999. cis(and trans)-2-phenyl
2000. 2,2,6,6-tetramethylol
2001. Cyclohexanone
2002. 2-carbethoxy-3-phenyl-5-hydroxy-5-styryl
2003. 2-chloro-4-chloroacetyl
2004. 2,6-dianisylidene
2005. 2,6-di(£-chlorobenzylidene)
2006. 2,6-di-furfurylidene
2007. 2,6-di(p-methoxybenzylidene)
2008. 2,6-di(3,4-methylenedioxybenzylidene)
2009. dipiperonal
2010. divanillylidene
2011. semicarbazone
2012. 2,2,6,6-tetramethylol
2013. Cyclohexene '
2014. 4-Cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylic anhydride, 4,5-dimethyl
2015. , 3-phenyl
2016. 5-Cyclohexene-l,3-dione, 2,2,4,4,6-pentachloro
2017. 2-Cyclohexenone, 4-carbethoxy-3-methyl-5-propyl
2018. , 3-methyl-5-phenyl
2019. , 3-methyl-5-propyl
2020. , 3,5,5-trimethyl-, semicarbazone
2021. 5-Cyclohexenone, 2-carbethoxy-3-phenyl-5-styryl-
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(63)*
(63)*
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(49)*
(25)
(57)
(57)
(25)
(46)*
(46)*
(46)*
(46)*
(57)
(57)
(49)*
(49)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
-------
63
Nos. 2022-2062
2022.
2023.
2024.
2025.
2026.
2027.
2028.
2029.
2030.
2031.
2032.
2033.
2034.
2035.
2036.
2037.
2038.
2039.
2040.
2041.
2042.
2043.
2044.
2045.
2046.
2047.
2048.
2049.
2050.
2051.
2052.
2053.
2054.
2055.
2056.
2057.
2058.
2059.
2060.
2061.
2062.
Cyclohexylamine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic
acid
..... , N,N-di(cyclohexylaminoethyl)
..... , ^-phenyl
Cyclopentadiene (product with methacrolein dimer)
Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 2-oxo-, butyl ester
1 ,3-Cyclopentanedicarboxylic acid, 4,5-dioxo-, mixed
ester (diethyl and ethyl methyl esters)
1 ,2,4-Cyclopentanetrione, 3-benzylidene-5-phenethyl
Cyclopentanone, oxime
Cyclopentene-3,5-dione, 4-isovaleryl
p-Cymenesulfonic acid, sodium salt
Cysteine hydrochloride
DD (soil fumigant)
Decane, 1,10-dibromo
Decanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-
Decyl sulfide
Desintan
D-40 (Detergent)
Dextro (D-Phenethylamine, N,a-dimethyl )
Dextro (D-Phenethylamine, a-methyl
Diamidophosphoric acid, N
sodium salt
butyl
sulfate)
,N,N'.N'-tetramethyl-,
ester
diethoxythiophosphoryl ester
Diamidophosphoryl chloride, N,N'-diphenyl
, N,N,N'.N'-tetramethyl
unsym-Diamidopyrophosphoric acid, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-
diethyl ester
sym-Diami dopyrophosphoric acid, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-,
ethyl ester
Diamylamine
Dibenzo-p-dioxin, octachloro
Dibenzofuran, 3-nitro
Dibenzyl amine, N-p-tolyl-, hydrochloride
Dibutylamine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic
Di cyclohexylami ne
Dicyclopentenyl trichloride, chlorination of
5-Decyne, 4,7-dimethylamino
Diethanolamine, N-phenyl
Diethylene glycol, bis-(butoxyethyl carbonate)
bis-(2-n-butoxyethyl carbonate)
bis-(n-butyl carbonate)
bis-("2~,3-dichloropropyl carbonate)
bis-(phenyl carbonate)
di benzenesulfonate
dicarbamate
acid
(25)
(57)
(58)
(57)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(63)*
(46)*
(44)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(25)
( 8)*
(12)
(12)
(57)
(57)*
(25)
(57)
(59)*
(59)*
(26)*
(56)**
(57)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(57)
(46)*
(54)*
(49)*
49)*
54)*
(54)*
(63)*
(54)*
-------
64
Nos. 2063-2104
2063. Diethylene glycol, isobornyl butyl ether (58)*
2064. Diglycolic acid (63)*
2065. bis(l-methylheptyl) ester (25)
2066. diester with butyl lactate (25)
2067. dimethyl ester ***
2068. monobutyl ester, ester with butyl lactate (25)
2069. Dihexylamine, bis(2-ethyl)-, N-cyanoethyl (57)
2070. Diisobutylamine, N-cyanoethyl (57)
2071. Dimethylamine; picrate (57)
2072. l,3-dioxa-6-thiacyclooctane, 2-isopropyl (57)
2073. , 2-methyl (57)
2074. , 2-n-propyl (57)*
2075. m-Dioxane, 2-(4'-chlorophenyl)-5-methyl-5-nitro (57)
2076. , 2-(4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl) (57)
2077. p-Dioxane, 2,3-bis(p-chlorophenoxy) (57)
2078. , 2,3-bis(m-nitrophenoxy) (57)
2079. 1,3-Dioxolane, 2-trichloromethyl (46)*
2080. Diphenylamine, arylalkyl- and octyl (25)
2081. , 4,4'-diphenyl (25)
2082. Dipropy 1 amine, Y»Y'-kis(cyclohexylamino) (57)
2083. , Y»Y'-bis(dimethylaminoethylamino) (57)
2084. , Y»Y'-bis(2-ethylhexylamino) (57)
2085. Disulfide, bis[4-tert-butyl-2-(o,p-dinitrophenoxy)
phenyl] (57)
2086. , bis(2-carboxyphenyl) (57)
2087. , bis(p-chloro-o-nitrophenyl) (57)
2088. , bis(2,4-dinitropheny1) (57)
2089. , bis(4-hydroxy-3-phenylphenyl) (57)
2090. , bis(o-nitrophenyl) (57)
2091. , bis(p-nitrophenyl) (57)
2092. , 3,4-dichlorophenyl (57)
2093. dodecanamidine, N,N-dimethyl-, hydrochloride (57)
2094. t-Dodecanethiol, with 8 moles of ethylene oxide, con-
densation product (63)*
2095. , with 35 moles of ethylene oxide, condensation
product (63)*
2096. Dodecanoic acid, y-chloroallyl ester (57)
1343. Dow Defoliant (28)*
2097. Durylic acid, sodium salt (25)
2098. Emulsept (51)*
2099. Enanthaldehyde (25)
2100. Enanthic acid (25)
2101. Epibromohydrin (58)*
2102. Erythrol (54)*
2103. Esculetin, 4-methyl (25)
2104. Ethane, l-amino-2-bisulfate (57)
***Source restricted
-------
65
Nos. 2105-2144
2105. Ethane, 1,l-bis(p-benzyloxyphenyl)-l-methy1 (57)
2106. , l,l-bis{p-[p-(p-chloroethoxy)ethoxyphenyl]}-2,2,
2-trichloro (57)
2107. , bis-(t-dodecylmercaptomethyl) (57)
2108. , 2,2-bis(3,4-dimethylphenyl)-l,l,l-trichloro (56)**
2109. , l,2-bis(p-methoxyphenoxy) (46)*
2110. , l,l-bis[p-(4-nitrobenzyloxyphenyl)]-l-methyl (57)
2111. , l,l-bis(3-nitro-4-benzyloxyphenyl)-l-methyl (57)
2112. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(o-chlorophenoxy) (25)
2113. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(p-chlorophenoxy) (25)
2114. , l-p-[p-(p-chloroethoxy)ethoxyphenyl]-l-p-[p-(p-
thiocyanoethoxy)ethoxyphenyl]-2,2,2-trichloro (57)
2115. ,
-------
66
Nos. 2145-2188
2145.
2146.
2147.
2148.
2149.
2150.
2151.
2152.
2153.
2154.
2155.
2156.
2157.
2158.
2159.
2160.
2161.
2162.
2163.
2164.
2165.
2166.
2167.
2168.
2169.
2170.
2171.
2172.
2173.
2174.
2175.
2176.
2177.
2178.
2179.
2180.
2181.
2182.
2183.
2184.
2185.
2186.
2187.
2188.
Ethanol, 2-{2-carboxyethoxy)
p-chloro
2-chloro
benzoate
2-(2-chloroethoxy)
2- 2-(2-ctiloroethoxy)ethoxy
(o-chlorophenyl)-2-nitro
2,2'-(decamethylenedithio)di
2-dimethyl ami no
2-(2-dimethylaminoethoxy)
2-ethoxy
2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)
2,2 -ethyl enedi sulfonyl di
2,2'-(2-ethyl-l-propyltrimethylenedithio)di
2,2'-iminodi-, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluo-
: acid
silici
2-isopropoxy
2-(3-isopropoxyethoxy)
2-methoxy
2-(2-methoxyethoxy)
2-(p-methoxyphenoxy)
2,2'-(methylenedithio)di
2,2'-(methyltrimethylenedithio)di
2,2',2"-nitrilotr1-, complex with 1/2 f. wt.
fluosilicic acid
triacetate (ester)
1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro]
2,2'-(pentamethylenedithio)di
2-phenoxy
2,2'-sulfinyldi
2,2'-sulfonyldi
2,2,2-trichloro
triphenyl-, benzoate
Ethanolamine
dimethyl
benzhydryl methyl
benzyl p-benzylphenyl
p-tert-butyl-(?)-nitrophenyl
o-chlorophenyl
p-cresoxymethyl
2-i sopropyl-5-methylphenyl
a-naphthyl
p-naphthyl
p-(a-nitronaphthyl)
p-nitrophenyl
(?)-nitro-o-phenylphenyl
Ether
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
(63)*
(54)*
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(31)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(46)*
(46)*
(25)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
-------
67
Nos. 2189-2228
2189. Ether, p-benzylphenyl p-nitrobenzyl (57)
2190. -benzyl p-11,1',3',3'-tetramethylbutyl-(?)-nitro-
phenyl (57)
2191. , benzyl p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutylphenyl) (57)
2192. , benzyl m-tolyl (57)
2193. , benzyl 2,4,6-trichlorophenyl (25)
2194. , o-biphenylyl o-chlorobenzyl (57)
2195. , o-biphenylyl a-naphthylmethyl (57)
2196. , o-biphenylyl p-nitrobenzyl (57)
2197. , m-biphenylyl phenyl (58)*
2198. , bis(p-aminophenyl) (49)*
2199. , bis(2-bromethyl) (25)
2200. , bis(carboxymethyl)-, of polyoxyethylene glycol
of 600 mol. wt. (63)*
of 1000 mol. wt. ' (63)*
2202. , bis(p-chlorobenzyl) (57)
2203. , bis(2-chloroisopropyl) (25)
2204. , l,l-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)vinyl tetrahydrofur-
furyl (57)
2205. , l,l-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)vinyl tetrahydropyran-2-
methyl (57)
2206. ,.n-butyl 3-biphenylyl (58)*
2207. , p-tert-butylphenyl 5-dodecyl-2-methylbenzyl (57)
2208. , p-tert-butylphenyl p-nitrobenzyl (57)
2209. , p-tert-butylphenyl p-phenoxyethyl (57)
2210. , y-butylphenyl p-tetrahydronaphthylmethyl (57)
2211. , o-chlorobenzyl o-chlorophenyl (57)
2212. , £-chlorobenzyl 2-methoxy-4-allylphenyl (46)*
2213. , £-chlorobenzyl 2<-roethoxy-y-butyl phenyl (46)*
2214. , p-chlorobenzyl-p-methoxyphenoxymethyl (57)
2215. , £-chlorobenzyl 2-methoxy-4-propenylphenyl (46)*
2216. , p-chlorobenzyl methyl (57)
2217. , p-chlorobenzyl 1-naphthyl (46)*
2218. , o-chlorobenzyl t-octylphenyl (57)
2219. , p-chlorobenzyl phenyl (46)
4-c
2220. , 4-chlorobutyl phenyl (25)
2221. , p-chloroethyl p-11,1',3',3'-tetramethylbutyl-
phenyl (57)
2222. , p-chlorophenyl 2-methylallyl (57)
2223. , p-chlorophenyl p-nitrobenzyl (57)
2224. , 4-chloro-2-xenyl 2-methallyl (58)*
2225. , cinnamyl mesityl (25)
2226. , p,p'-dichlorobenzohydryl n-butyl (58)*
2227. , 4,t"'-dichlorobenzohydryl capryl (57)
> £,j3'-dichlorobenzohydryl ethyl
-------
68
Nos. 2229-2262
2229. Ether, 4,4'-dichlorobenzohydryl isononyl (57)
2230. , 4,4'-dichlorobenzohydryl n-propyl (57)
2231. , dichlorodiethyl (46)*
2232. , p-p'-dichlorodiethyl (62)*
2233. , p,p-dich!orodiisopropyl (54)*
2234. , dichloromethyl (54)*
2235. , 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-ethyl 2-chloroethyl (46)*
2236. , di(x-chlorophenyl) (58)*
2237. , x-dichlorophenyl xenyl (58)*
2238. , 2,3-dichloropropyl benzyl (31)*
2239. , 2,4-dinitrophenyl ethyl (57)
2240. , glycidyl phenyl (35)
2241. , p-hexylbenzyl p-methoxyphenyl (57)
2242. , isopropyl-, plus 200% ethylene oxide, of poly-
propylene glycol 425 (63)*
2243. , 2-isopropyl-4-chloro-5-methylphenyl £-chloro-
benzyl (46)*
2244. , kerylbenzyl mono-, of polyethylene glycol of
396 mol. wt. (63)*
2245. , kerylbenzyl mono-, of polyethylene glycol of
748 mol. wt. ' (63)*
2246. , methyl carboxymethyl-, of polyoxyethylene glycol
of 750 mol. wt. (63)*
2247. , 2-methyl-5-dodecylbenzyl 2-caprylphenyl (57)
2248. , monobutyl", benzenesulfonic acid ester, of poly-
oxypropylene glycol, mol. wt. 734 (63)*
2249. , monomethyl-, of polypropylene glycol, mol. wt.
1500 (63)*
2250. , monomethyl-, plus 120% ethylene oxide, of poly-
propylene glycol, mol. wt. 1500 (63)*
2251. , monopropyl-, benzenesulfonic acid ester, of
polypropylene glycol, 200 mol. wt. (63)*
2252. , monopropyl-, benzenesulfonic acid ester, of poly-
propylene glycol, mol. wt. 400 (63)*
2253. , monopropyl-, benzenesulfonic acid ester, of poly-
propylene glycol, mol. wt. 3000 (63)*
2254. , a-naphthylmethyl t-octylphenyl (57)
2255. , p-naphthyl p-nitrobenzyl (57)
2256. , p-nitrobenzyl-o-nitrophenyl (57)
2257. , p-nitrobenzyl p-nitrophenyl (57)
2258. , p-nitrobenzyl phenyl (57)
2259. , p-nitrobenzyl o-tolyl (57)
2260. , p-nitrobenzyl p-tolyl (57)
2261. , p-nitrobenzyloxy p-1',1',3',3'-tetramethylbutyl-
phenyl (57)
2262. , (2-nitroisobutyl)-2,2-di(4--chlorophenyl)vinyl (57)
-------
69
Nos. 2263-2304
2263.
2264.
2265.
2266.
2267.
2268.
2269.
2270.
2271.
2272.
2273.
2274.
2275.
2276.
2277.
2278.
2279.
2280.
2281.
2282.
2283.
2284.
2285.
2286.
2287.
2288.
2289.
2290.
2291.
2292.
2293.
2294.
2295.
2296.
2297.
2298.
2299.
2300.
2301.
2302.
2303.
2304.
Ether
and
p-nitrophenyl p-tetrahydronaphthylmethyl
p-phenoxyethyl p-chlorophenyl
2-phenoxyethyl phenyl
n-propyl-, of polypropylene glycol
n-propyl-, of polypropylene glycol
n-propyl-, of polypropylene glycol
20% ethylene oxide
Ethyl borate, tri-
Ethyl chlorophosphate, di-
Ethyl phosphite, di-
Ethyl thiophosphate, tri-
Ethylamine, 2-bromo-, hydrobromide
, 2-chloro-N,N-dimethyl-, hydrochloride
Ethylene, l,l-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-N-morpholino
l,l-dichloro-2,2-bis-(p-chlorophenyl
l,l-di-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2,2-dichloro-2,2-di-
thy!
mol . wt.
mol . wt.
mol. wt.
e
iholino
)
(57)
(57)
(57)
260 (63)*
900 (63)*
900
(63)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(46)
(57)
(56)**
chloro
perchloro
tetrachloro
s-tetrachloro
tri chloro
Ethylenediamine, N,N'-bis-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)N,N'-di-
isononyl
dibenzyl-, diacetate
N,N'-dimethyl-, dihydrochloride
N,N'-di-tert-octyl
N,N'-di(Y,Y»Y-trichlorocrotonyl)N,N'-dinonyl
N-1-naphthyl-, dihydrochloride
2,2,2-trichloro-N,N'-bis(o-chlorophenyl)
2,2,2-trichloro-N,N'-bis(o-tolyl)
Ethylene glycol, l,2-di-(£-chlorophenyl)
Ethylphosphonic acid, p-(p-hydroxyethoxytriethoxy)-,
ethyl ester
, p-(p-hydroxyethyl)diethoxy-, di-n-butyl ester
, p-(p-hydroxyethyljtetraethoxy-, di-p-chloro-
ethyl ester
Eugenol
cil_-Fencholic acid
Ferulic acid
Fluophosphoric acids, bis(n-butylammonium)salt
lead salt
pyridinium salt
sodium salt
n-triamylammonium salt
Fluosilicic acid, ammonium salt
diisopropylamine salt
triethanolamine salt
(57)
(54)*
(54)*
(46)*
(25)
(57)
(26)*
(57)
(57)
(57)
(46)*
(46)*
(46)
(46)
(57)*
(57)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
( 9)*
( 9)*
9)*
9)*
( 9)*
( 6)*
( 6)*
( 6)*
-------
70
Nos. 2305-2346
2305. Plural 13.6% F ( 9)*
2306. Formaldehyde (13)*
2307. , benzyl phenyl acetal (57)
2308. Formamide, N,N-dimethyl (29)
2309. Formamldine, N,N'-diphenyl (57)
2310. Formic acid (46)*
2311. , chloro-, hexyl ester (25)
2312. Formylkorper (25)
2313. Fumaric acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester (29)
2314. nickel (II) salt, pentahydrate (25)
2315. , (4-chloro-o-toloxy) (25)
2316. 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, semioxamazone (25)
2317. Furan 2-(allyloxymethyl) (25)
2-(benzyloxymethyl) (25)
3-bromo-2-(p-methoxyphenyl)4,5-diphenyl (25)
2-(chloromethyl)tetrahydro (25)
2-(cinnamyloxymethyl) (25)
2318.
2319. —-
2320.
2321. —-
2322. tetrahydro (25)
2323. 2-Furanilide (25)
2324. 2-Furanpropionic acid, p-oxo-, ethyl ester (25)
2325. Furfuryl alcohol, tetrahydro (46)*
2326. Furil (46)*
2327. Furoic acid, ferric salt (57)
2328. 2-Furoic acid, 2-diethyl aminoethyl ester (25)
2329. Furoin (46)*
2330. Gentisic acid, sodium salt (25)
2331. "Gilt Label" (15)
2332. d-Gluconic acid (46)*
2333. ITluconic acid, calcium salt (25)
2334. a(and p)-D-Glucose, pentacarbanilate (25)
2335. Glutamic acid, a-methyl-, dl- (47)
2336. L-Glutamic acid, N-[p-(5-amino-7-hydroxy-2H-v-tri-
azolo [d] pyramid-2-yljbenzoyl] (25)
2337. , N-(m-nitrobenzoyl) (25)
2338. Glutaramide, a,y-dicyano-p-methyl (25)
2339. Glutaric acid, p,p-dimethyl (25)
2340. , p-methyl-, diethyl ester (57)
2341. Glutaronitrile, 3-trichloromethyl (57)
2342. Glycerol, with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 950, conden-
sation product (63)
2343. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 2140, condensa-
tion product (63)*
2344. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 2140, plus 93
wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
2345. Glycine (46)*
2346. , N-(d-10-camphorylsulfonyl)-a-phenyl (25)
-------
71
Nos. 2347-2390
2347. Glycine, N,N-di(hydroxyethyl) (57)
2348. Glycocyamine (25)
2349. Glycol, alkyl benzyl ethers (58)*
2350. Glycol, ethylene (46)*
2351. Glycolic acid (54)*
2352. 2-ethylhexyl ester (25)
2353. isobutyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2354. , 2-benzothiazyl thio (57)
2355. , butyl carbonate, sec-butyl ester (25)
2356. Guaiacol, 4-nitro (25)
2357. Guanidine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid (25)
2358. , 1,3-dicyano-, monopotassium derivative (25)
2359. potassium salt (54)*
2360. , diptienyl (46)*
2361. , 1-phenyl-, stearate (25)
2362. Guanyluree phosphate (46)*
2363. Heliotrine (67)
2364. Heliotrine-N-oxide (67)
2365. Hematoxylin (46)*
2366. 4,6-Hendecanedione, 3-ethyl (25)
2367. Hendecanoic acid (25)
2368. , di-, bis(dimethylbutynylammonium) salt (57)
2369. 6-Hendecanol, 6-amyl (25)
2370. 9-Hendecenoic acid, nickel (II) salt (25)
2371. 10-Hendecenoic acid (25)
2372. butyl ester (25)
2373. methyl ester (25)
2374. sodium salt (25)
2375. zinc salt (25)
2376. 2,6-Heptadienamide, N-isobutyl (57)
2377. 2,6-Heptadienoic acid, 6-methyl (57)
2378. 1,7-Heptanedione, 2,6-dibromo-l,7-diphenyl (25)
2379. 4-Heptanol, l-dimethylamino-5-ethyl (57)
2380. 4-Heptanone, 2,3,6-trimethyl (25)
2381. 3-Hepten-l-ol (cis) (57)
2382. 5-Hepten-2-one, 6-methyl (25)
2383. Heptyl alcohol (25)
2384. 3-Heptyn-l-ol (57)
2385. 2-Heptyne, l-dimethylamino-5-ethyl-4-hydroxy (57)
2386. 10-Hexadecen-7-yne, 2,2,4,13,15,15-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-
dimethylamino-10-(l,3,3-trimethylbutyl) (57)
2387. 1-Hexadecene, with Cl^CSCl, reaction product (57)
2388. 1,5-Hexadiene, 1,1,6,6-tetraphenyl (25)
2389. 3,5-Hexadienoic acid, 2-oxo-6-phenyl (25)
2390. Hexaldehyde, 2-ethyl-, condensation product (57)
-------
72
Nos. 2391-2433
2391. Hexamethylenetetramlne-benzyl chloride complex (56)**
2392. 1,6-Hexanediamine, complex with 1 f. wt. fluosilicic
acid (25)
2393. 1,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl (25)
2394. 2,4-Hexanedione, 5-methyl (49)*
2395. , nickel complex (49.)*
2396. 1,6-Hexanediphosphonic acid, tetraethyl ester (25)
2397. _x-Hexano1 (25)
2398. 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl (25)
2399. 3-Hexanol, 3,4-bis(p-methoxyphenyl) (25)
2400. 2-Hexanal, 2-ethyl (25)
2401. 4-Hexene, l,l,6-trichloro-2-ethoxy-, mixture with 1,1,
4-trichloro-2-ethoxy-5-hexene (57)
2402. 2-Hexen-l-ol, 2-ethyl (57)
2403. n-Hexyl alcohol (58)*
2404. n-Hexylxanthic acid, carboxymethyl ester (57)
2405. Hexynediol, dimethyl (46)*
2406. 3-Hexyne-2,5-diol (25)
2407. , 2,5-diphenyl-, compound I (56)**
2408. Hippuric acid (46)*
2409. Hydantoic acid, 5-phenyl-(?)-thio (46)*
2410. Hydnocarpus anthelmintica, oil of (58)*
2411. Hydnocarpu? galli, oil of (58)*
2412. Hydnocarpus' wight'iame acid, mixed with ethyl esters (58)*
2413. Hydrazine, 2,4-dinitrophenyl (46)*
2414. , 1-naphthyl (25)
2415. , 2-naphthyl (25)
2416. Hydrindone, 3,4-dimethyl-7-hydroxy-l- (57)
2417. Hydrocinnamic acid (46)*
2418. T)-acetyl-p-phenacyl ethyl ester (25)
2419. ,
-------
73
Nos. 2434-2478
2434. Imidodiphosphoric acid, sym-diethyl dioctyl ester (59)*
2435. 1,3-Indandione, 2-isovaleryl (49)*
2436. potassium salt (49)*
2437. sodium salt (49)*
2438. , 2-pivalyl-, potassium salt (49)*
2439. 3-Indolebutyric acid (25)
2440. 3-Indolepropionic acid (25)
2441. meso-Inositol (25)
2442. lodonium, bis(acetocarbamidophenyl)-, iodide (27)*
2443. bis(acetophenyl)-, iodide (27)*
bis(bromophenyl)-, chloride (27)*
bis(carboxymethylphenyl)-, iodide (27)*
bis(ethylphenyl)-, chloride (27)
bis(iodophenylphenyl)-, iodide (27)*
2444.
2445.
2446.
2447.
2448. bis(lauramidophenyl)-, iodide (27)*
2449. lodonium iodide, diphenyl (25)
2450. lodonium sulfate, bis(3,4-dichlorophenyl) (25)
2451. Iron sulfates (15)
2452. Isatin, 5,7-dinitro (25)
2453. , 7-methyl (25)
2454. Isobutyl phosphate, tri (25)
2455. Isobutyraldehyde (46)*
2456. Isobutyraldehyde, dimethallyl acetal (57)
2457. ,. a.a'-dithiodi (57)
2458. Isobutyramide, N,N'-ethylenebis (25)
2459. Isobutyranilide, N-ethyl (25)
2460. Isobutyric acid, a-hydroxy-, acetate, allyl ester (25)
2461. acetate, ethyl ester (25)
2462. acetate, ester with allyl glycolate (25)
2463. acetate, ester with 2-methylallyl lactate (25)
2464. amyl carbpnate, ethyl ester (25)
2465. Isocyanic acid, phenyl ester (57)
2466. p-Isodurylic acid, 3-bromo (25)
2467. Isosugenol (46)*
2468. Isonicotinic acid, 2,6-dichloro (25)
2469. Isophorol (57)
2470. Isophthalic acid (25)
2471. Isopropanol, dichloro-, (mixed isomers) (54)*
2472. Isopropylamine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic
acid (25)
2473. Isopropylxanthic acid, 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ester (57)
2474. sodium salt (53)*
2475. Isopulegol (25)
2476. Isoquinoline (25)
2477. Isoquinolinium, lauryl-, bromide (Isothan Q15 - 20%) (18)*
2478. Isothiocyanic acid, allyl ester (46)*
-------
74
Nos. 2479-2516
2479. Itaconic acid (25)
2480. diester with ally! lactate (25)
2481. Ext. Juglans nigra hulls, (Acetone) (46)*
2482. (Benzene) (46)
2483. (Carbon tetrachloride) (46)*
2484. (Ethyl acetate) (46)*
2485. (Ethyl alcohol) (46)*
2486. (Ethyl ether) (46)*
2487. (Water) (46)*
2488. Ketone, 4-chlorophenyl 2 nitro-3-phenylcyclopropyl (25)
2489. cyclopropyl furfurylidenemethyl (57)
2490. methyl n-amyl (46)*
2491. methyl _Uo-butyl (46)*
2492. methyl ethyl-, semicarbazone (49)*
2493. Lacmoid (46)*
2494. Lactamide, acetate (25)
2495. N-sec-butyl (25)
2496. NjPTidecyl-, acetate (25)
2497. N-2-hydroxyethyl-, diacetate (25)
2498. N-2-hydroxypropyl-, diacetate (25)
2499. N-(a-methylbenzyl) (25)
2500. N-propyl (25)
2501. N-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) (25)
2502. Lactanilide, N-2-hydroxyethyl- (25)
2503. Lactic acid (25)
2504. allyl ester (25)
2505. amyl ester (25)
2506. 2-benzyloxyethyl ester (25)
2507. 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl ester, hydrogen carbonate,
diester with diethylene glycol (25)
2508. sec-butyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2509. butyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol, mono
(butyl carbonate), mono (hydrogen carbonate) (25)
2510. butyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol, mono
(2-ethylbutyl carbonate), mono (hydrogen carbonate) (25)
2511. butyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol, mono
(hydrogen carbonate), mono (isooctyl carbonate) (iso-
octyl is mixture of isomers) (25)
2512. butyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol, mono
(hydrogen carbonate), mono (isopropyl carbonate) (25)
2513. butyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol, mono
(hydrogen carbonate), mono(l-methylheptyl carbonate) (25)
2514. 2-chloroallyl ester (25)
2515. 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (25)
2516. 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester, hydrogen carbonate,
diester with diethylene glycol (25)
-------
75
Nos. 2516-2548
2517. Lactic acid, cyclohexyl ester (25)
2518. cyclohexyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2519. diester with diethylene glycol (25)
2520. 2-ethylbutyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2521. 2-ethylhexyl ester (25)
2522. 2-ethylhexyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2523. hexyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with di-
ethylene glycol (25)*
2524. 2-hexyloxyethyl ester (25)
2525. 5-hydroxyamyl ester (25)
2526. isobutyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2527. 1-isobutylisoamyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, di-
ester with diethylene glycol (25)
2528. isopropyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with
diethylene glycol (25)
2529. 2-rnethoxyethyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester
with diethylene glycol (25)
2530. £-methylcyclohexyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, di-
ester with diethylene glycol (25)
2531. methyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with di-
ethylene glycol (25)
2532. methyl ester, triester with phosphoric acid (25)
2533. 1-methylheptyl ester (25)
2534. 1-methylheptyl ester, ester with diethylene glycol,
mono (sec-butyl carbonate), mono(hydrogen carbonate) (25)
2535. monoester with diethylene glycol (25)
2536. nickel (II) salt (25)
2537. octyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with di-
ethylene glycol (25)
2538. 2-phenoxyethyl ester (25)
2539. propyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with di-
ethylene glycol (25)
2540. 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl ester (25)
2541. , acetate (25)
2542. £-allylphenyl ester (25)
2543. 1-carbethoxy ethyl ester (25)
2544. carbomethoxymethyl ester (25)
2545. 2-chloroallyl ester (25)
2546. cyclohexyl ester (25)
2547. ester with 3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methanoinden-
5(or 6)-ol (25)
2548. hexyl ester (25)
-------
76
Nos. 2549-2593
2549. Lactic acid, acetate, isopropyl ester (25)
2550. octyl ester (25)
2551. 2-phenoxyethel ester (25)
2552. phenyl ester (25)
2553. ^-tolyl ester (25)
2554. , a-acetoxypropionate, ester with butyl lactate (25)
2555. , amyl carbonate, amyl ester (25)
2556. 2-butoxyethel ester (25)
2557. , butyl carbonate, dodecyl ester (25)
2558. octyl ester (25)
2559. , decyl carbonate, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl ester (25)
2560. , dodecyl carbonate, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl
ester (25)
2561. butyl ester (25)
2562. , ethyl carbonate, diester with diethylene glycol (25)
2563. ethyl ester (25)
2564. hexadecyl ester (25)
2565. hexyl ester (25)
2566. , octyl carbonate, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl ester (25)
2567. butyl ester (25)
2568. , propyl carbonate, methyl ester (25)
2569. propyl ester (25)
2570. , lactate, allyl ester (25)
2571. allyl ester, hydrogen carbonate, diester with di-
ethylene glycol (25)
2572. 2-chloroethyl ester (25)
2573. hexyl ester (25)
2574. 1-methylheptyl ester (25)
2575. octyl ester (25)
2576. propyl ester (25)
2577. , propionate, ethyl ester (25)
2578. 2-methylallyl ester (25)
2579. Lactimide, N,N-bis(2-hydroxypropyl)-, triacetate (25)
2580. Lactin, 1-mono (25)
2581. Lasiocarpine (67)
2582. Lasiocarpine-N-oxide (67)
2583. Laurie acid (46)
2584. 1-butylcarbamylethyl ester (25)
2585. (l,3-dinonyl-5-hexahydropyrimidyl) ester (57)
2586. ester with butyl lactate (25)
2587. ester with ^ec_-butyl lactate (25)
2588. ester with 1-carbethoxyethyl lactate (25)
2589. ester with 1,3-dimethylbutyl lactate (25)
2590. ester with N-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) lactamide (25)
2591. glycerol monoester (58)*
2592. monoester with nonaethylene glycol (25)
2593. triester with N,N-bis-(2-hydroxyethyl) lactamide (25)
-------
77
Nos. 2594-2637
2594. Lauryl alcohol, with 36 moles of ethylene oxide, con-
densation product (63)*
2595. Lauseto Neu-M-2509 (25)
2596. Lead chloride, triphenyl (25)
2597. Lead nitrate, technical (15)
2598. 0-Leucine, N-formyl (25)
2599. Dl-Leucine, N-formyl (25)
2600. L-Leucine, N-(2-cyanoethyl) (25)
2601. Levoglucosan (25)
2602. Levopimaric acid, addition product with maleic anhy-
dride (25)
2603. Levulinic acid, tetrahydrofurfuryl ester (57)
2604. , benzylidene, 2-ethyl-2-hexenyl ester (57)
2605. Li 160 (25)
2606. Lithium hypochlorite, mixture with sodium chloride (25)
2607. Lorol thiocyanate (25)
2608. Lupinine, jl-iso (67)
2609. Lupinine-N-o7Td"e, d-iso (67)
2610. 2,4-Lutidine (25)
2611. 2,6-Lutidine (25)
2612. Lutidine, 2,6-di(£-chlorobenzylidene) (46)*
2613. Maleamic acid, peptide condensation product (25)
2614. Maleic acid, bis 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (25)
2615. 1-carbethoxyethyl ethyl ester (25)
2616. mono(p-chloroethyl)ester (57)
2617. , dichloro-, anhydride (54)*
2618. di(p-chlorobenzylJester (46)*
2619. Malonic acid, acetamido-, diethyl ester (46)*
2620. benzyl(o-carboxybenzamido) (25)
2621. 3-butenylmethyl-, diethyl ester (25)
2622. ethyl(furfuryl)-, diethyl ester (25)
2623. dl-ethyl(1-methylheptyl)-, diethyl ester (25)
2624. TTethyl(1-methylheptyl)-, diethyl ester (25)
2625. formylmethyl-, diethyl ester (25)
2626. methylene-, diethyl ester (25)
2627. phenethyl-, diethyl ester (25)
2628. phenyl (25)
2629. p-Malonotoluidide (25)
2630. Maltol (25)
2631. Melamine, N2,N2,N4,N6-tetrakis (aminomethyl) (25)
2632. Melicopicine (67)
2633. Melicopidine (67)
2634. Melicopine (67)
2635. 1-Menthene, 6,8-diol (40)*
2636. Mercury acetate, (2,3-dimethoxytetramethylene)bis (25)
2637. Mercury compounds, methoxyethyl-, acetylide (49)*
-------
78
Nos. 2638-2679
2638. Metanicotine
2639. Metanilic acid
2025. Methacrolein dimer
2640. , trichloroacetate
2641. Methacrylic acid, n-butyl ester
2642. Methane, bis(p-chlorophenoxy)
2643. bis-(dTallylamino)
2644. bis-(dibutylamino)
2645. bis(4-methoxy-3-nitrophenyl)
2646. bis-(morpholino)
2647. bis(phenoxy)phenyl
2648. bromo-di(p-chlorophenyl)
2649. diethoxy-, p,p'-bis(octylbenzyldimethyl ammonium
chloride)
2659. , nitro
2651. 1,4-Methanofluorene, 2-(N'-diisobutylthiocarbamyl)-l,
2,3,4,4a,9a-hexahydro
2652. 4,7-Methanoinden-5(or 6)-ol, 3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-,
formate
2653. 4,7-Methanoinden-5-ol, octahydro
2654. 4,7-Methanoindene, 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro
2655. Methanol, tris(4-biphenylyl)
2656. DL-Methionine, N-(2-carboxyethyl)
2657. , N-(2-cyanoethyl)
2658. Methylal
2659. Methylamine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid
2660. , diphenl, N-formyl
2661. , pentaphenyl
2662. Methyl parathion technical
2663. 4-Methylthio-canthinone
2664. Methylxanthic acid, carboxymethyl ester
2665. potassium salt
2666. Monocrotaline
2667. Morpholine H P F 6
2668. Morpholine, 4-acetyl
2669. 4,4'-adipyldi
2670. 4-benzoyl
2671. 4-butyryl
2672. 4-caproyl
2673. 4-capryl
2674. 4-caprylyl
2675. complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid
2676. N-(3-cyclohexylaminopropyl)
2677. hydroxyethyl
2678. 4-palmitoyl
2679. 2-pelargonyl
(25)
(49)*
(57)
(57)
(46)*
(25-)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(57)
(54)*
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(23)*
(67)
(57)
(57)
(67)
( 9)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(46)*
(25)
(25)
-------
79
Nos. 2680-2718
2680. Morpholine, 4-(phenylthioacetyl) (25)
2681. , 4-[(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-2-naphthyl)thioacetyl] (25)
2682. 3-Morpholone (25)
2683. Myristic acid, diethylene glycol monoester (58)*
2684. glycidyl ester (58)*
2685. , glycerol-a.a'-dimethyl ether ester (58)*
2686. Naphthalene, l-bromo-2,3-dimethyl (25)
2687. Naphthaleneacetic acid (46)*
2688. 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid, p-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
2689. 2-Naphthaleneacetic acid, 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro (25)
2690. 1,4-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (25)
2691. 2,3-Naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydride, 1,4-diphenyl (25)
2692. 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3-(£-aminophenylazo)-4,
5-dihydroxy-, disodium salt (25)
2693. 1-Naphthalenemethanephosphonic acid (25)
2694. p-Naphthalenesulfonamide, N,N-dicyanoethyl (63)*
2695. Naphthalenesulfonic acid, alkyl-, sodium salt (Sorbit
AC) (14)*
2696. , alkyl-, sodium salt (Sorbit P) (14)*
2697. 1-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, p-(N-methylacetamido) (25)
2698. 1,3,6-Naphthalenetrisulfonic acid, 9-amino-, disodium
salt (25)
2699. Naphthenic acid (58)*
2700. butyl ester (58)*
2701. glycol ester (58)*
2702. mercury salt (34)*
2703. tetrahydrofurfuryl ester (58)*
2704. , mono chloro (57)
2705. 1-Naphthoic acid, 2-hydroxy (25)
2706. , 8-nitro (25)
2707. 2-Naphthoic acid (25)
2708. , 4-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-
(hydroxymethyl)-6,7-dimethoxy-, y-lactone (from a-coni-
dendrin (25)
2709. , 1-hydroxy-, jD-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
2710. , 3-hydroxy-, j3-chlorobenzyl ester (46)*
2711. , 3-hydroxy-7-sulfo (25)
2712. , l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6-hydroxy-4-(4-hydroxy-3-
methoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxymethyl-7-methoxy- (from -
conidendrin) (25)
2713. 3-Naphthoic acid, 1-amino (49)*
2714. 2-Naphthol, cis-decahydro (25)
2715. 2-Naphthol-6"7BHdisulfonic acid, disodium salt (25)
2716. l-Naphthol-3-sulfonic acid, 7-amino (49)*
2717. l-Naphthol-5-sulfonic acid, 8-amino (49)*
2718. 1,2-Naphthoquinone-4-sulfonic acid, ammonium salt (49)*
-------
80
Nos. 2719-2759
2719. 1-Naphthylamine (46)*
2720. p-Naphthylamine, N-phenyl (46)*
2721. 1-Naphthylmethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, sodium
salt (57)
2722. Naringenin (49)*
2723. Nickel (II) chlorate, hexahydrate (25)
2724. Nickel (II) selenate (25)
2725. Nickel (II) tungstate (25)
2726. Nicotinic acid (46)*
2727. , 2-amino (25)
2728. , 6-amino-, monohydrochloride (25)
2729. Nicotinium dibromide, dibutyl (25)
2730. , dimethyl (25)
2731. Nicotinium diiodide, dimethyl (25)
2732. Ninhydrin (46)*
2733. Nitrobenzene, keryl (63)*
2734. Nonane, l,l-bis(3-nonyl-2-octylhexahydropyrimid-l-yl) (57)
2735. 2-Nonanone, 3-methyl-4-thiocyano (57)
2736. l,3,6,8-Nonatetraen-5-one, 1,9-diphenyl (25)
2737. 3-Nonen-2-one, 3-methyl (57)
2738. Nonic 218 (56)**
2739. Nonylamine, N-nonylidene (57)
2423. 2-Norpinaneacetic acid, 6,6-dimethyl (40)
2702. Nuodex Mercury 25% (34)
2740. 1-Octadecanone, l-(2-thienyl) (25)
2741. 1-Octanephosphonic acid, diethyl ester (25)
2742. 1-Octanol, 3,7-dimethyl (25)
2743. 2,4,6-Octatrienamide, N-heptl (57)
2744. 2,4,6-Octatrienoic acid, p-tert-butoxyethel ester (57)
2745. 4-Octen-l-yne, 3-acetoxy~4-ethyl (57)
2746. , 3-hydroxy-4-ethyl (57)
2747. Octyl alcohol (46)*
2748. t-Octylamine, N-butylcarbityl (57)
2749. , N-(a-methyl-p-hydroxyethyl) (57)
2750. , N-(a-vinyl-p-hydroxyethyl) (57)
2751. 1-Octyne, 3-dimethylamino-5,7,7-trimethyl (57)
2752. , 3-[methyl-(3',5l,5'-trimethylhexyl)amino]-5,7,7-
trimethyl (57)
2753. 4-Octyne, 2,7-dimethyl-3,6-bis-dimethylamino (57)
2754. 7-Octyne, 2,2,4-trimethyl-6-di-n-butylamino (57)
2755. , 2,2,4-trimethyl-6-diethanolamino (57)
2756. Oleic acid, diester of Pluronic F-68 (63)*
2757. monoester of Pluronic F-68 (63)*
2758. sodium salt (57)
2759. Oleic acids, with 21 moles of ethylene oxide, conden-
sation product (63)*
-------
81
Nos. 2760-2800
2760. Opianic acid (25)
2761. Orcinol (46)*
2762. 7-Oxab1cyclo[4.1.0]heptene (57)
2763. Oxacyclohexane-3,5-dione, 4-isovaleryl (57)
2764. Oxalic acid, hemicopper (II) salt with 1 f. wt. di-
sodium oxalate dihydrate (25)
2765. , monoamminezinc complex, trihydrate (25)
2766. Oxamide, N,N,'-dicyclohexyl (49)*
2767. , dinonyl (57)
2768. Oxamidine, N,N"-diisopropyl-, dihydrochloride (25)
2769. Oxamidine, N,N', N",N'"-tetrapropyl (25)
2770. Oxazolidine, 2-acetonyl-2-methyl (57)
2771. 2-Oxazoline, 2-hendecyl (25)
2772. 5(4H)-Oxazolone, 4-benzylidene-2-phenyl (25)
2773. Oxepane, dodecafluoro (25)
2774. la-0xir[a]indene, 6,6a-dihydro (58)*
2775. Oxonane, hexadecafluoro (25)
2776. Palmitic acid, glycol monoester (58)*
2777. Parabanic acid (49)*
2778. Pelargonic acid, ester with allyl lactate (25)
2779. , a-heptyl-, ethyl ester (25)
2780. Pennsylvania Salt S-145 (restricted) (56)**
2781. 1,3-Pentadiene, 4-acetoxy-2-methyl (57)
2782. 2,4-Pentanedione (49)*
2783. 3-Pentadienone, 1,5-di(p-chlorophenyl) (46)*
2784. Pentaerythritol (54)*
2785. Pentaerythritol, with propylene oxide, Mol. wt. 975,
condensation product (63)*
2786. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 2385, plus 97
wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
2787. Pentalarm (56)**
2788. Pentane, 1,2,3,4-tetrabromo (25)
2789. 1,3-Pentanediol, 2-methyl (25)
2790. 1,5-Pentanediol, with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 1476,
condensation product (63)*
2791. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 1476, plus 101
wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
2792. 2,4-Pentanediol, 2-methyl (25)
2793. 2,4-Pentanedione, iron salt (49)*
2794. nickel (II) derivative (25)
2795. 1,3-Pentanedion, 2,2,4-trimethyl (25)
2796. Pentanepentol, D-gluco-1,2,3,4,5-, l-(2-benzimidazolyl) (25)
2797. Pentenamide, N-isobutyl-5-butylmercapto (57)
2798. Pentene-1, 3-hydroxy-4-methyl (57)
2799. 2-Pentenoic acid, 5-methylmercapto (57)
2800. 3-Pentenoic acid, 2-cyano-3-ethyl-2-methyl-, ethyl
ester (25)
-------
82
Nos. 2801-2838
2737. 3-Penten-2-one, 3-amyl (57)
2801. 1-Pentyne, 3-chloro (57)
2802. 3-Pentyn-2-ol, 2-p-chlorophenyl-5-dimethylamino (57)
2803. Pentynol, methyl (46)*
2804. Perthiocyanic acid (57)
2805. copper (II) salt (29)
2806. o-Phenanthroline .1 H20 (46)*
2807. Phenazine (58)*
2808. Phenethyl alcohol, £-(and p)-amino-a-methyl (25)
2809. , 2-iso-butoxy (58)*
2810. Phenethylamine, a-methyl-, 1- (12)
2039. D-Phenethylamine, N,a-dimethyl-, hydrochloride (12)
2040. , a-methyl, sulfate (12)
2811. L-Phenethylamine, N,ct-dimethyl (12)
2812. rn-Phenetidine (46)
2813. £-Phenetidine (25)
2814. Phenotol, £-iodo (58)*
2331. Phenol, liquefied U. S. P. XIV (15)
2815. , 2-acetyl-4-methyl (57)
2816. , nv-amino (46)*
2817. , £-amino (25)
2818. , 2-amino-4-nitro (49)*
2819. , 3-bromo-4-nitro (25)
2820. , 6-tert-buty1-2(?),4(?)-dich1oro-3-isopropy1 (25)
2821. , 2(7pchloro-4,6-diisopropyl (25)
2822. , 4(?)-chloro-3-pentadecyl (25)
2823. , with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 216, condensation
product (63)*
2824. , with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 534, condensation
product (63)*
2825. , with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 534, with 250 wt.
percent ethylene oxide, condensation products (63)*
2826. , 2,4-diamyl-6(?)-chloro (25)
2827. , 2,4-dinitro (25)
2828. , 2,6-dinitro-4-chloro (46)*
2829. , 2.2'-methy1enebis(6-tert-buty1-4-isopropy1) (25)
2830. , 2-nitro (25)
2831. , _p-nitro (46)*
2832. acetate (25)
2833. , o^jD'-sulfonyldi (25)
2834. Phenol-alkylenoxide, condensation product (63)*
2835. l-Phenol-4(?)-sulfonic acid, 2-cyclohexyl-, sodium
salt (25)
2836. Phenothiazine, 5-oxide (25)
2837. Phenoxathiin, 10-oxide (25)
2838. Phenoxathiin sulfone (57)
-------
83
Nos. 2839-2878
2839. Phenyldimethyl urea (65)*
2840. m-Phenylenediamine (46)*
2841. p-Phenylenediamine, bis-(p-chlorobenzenesulfonate) (57)
2842. , bis-(p-toluenesulfonate) (57)
2843. Phloramine (5-aminoresorcinol) (49)*
2844. Phlorizin (25)
2845. Phloroglucinol (49)*
2846. , dl hydrate (25)
2847. , methyl (49)*
2848. , triacetyl (49)*
2849. Phloroglucinolcarboxylic acid (49)*
2850. , methyl (49)*
2851. Phloroglucinolphthalein (49)*
2852. , 2-methyl (49)*
2853. Phosphine oxide, ethyl 1-butanephosphonodiethoxy (59)*
2854. , ethyl £-chlorobenzenephosphonodiethoxy (59)*
2855. , ethyl diethoxy(2-ethyl-l-hexanephosphono) (59)*
2856. Phosphine sulfide, diisopropoxybis[dithio (59)*
2857. , trithiobis[bis-x-isopropyl-m-toloxy) (25)
2858. , trithiobis[di-mjand £)toloxy (25)
2859. "Phosphodust" fluoro apatite (48)
2860. Phosphoramide, poly (59)*
2861. Phosphoric acid, bis(p-tert-buty1phenyl) phenyl ester (25)
2862. bis(2,3-dibromopropylT"ester (25)
2863. bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester, diester with 1,3-propane-
diol (25)
2864. 5-tert-buty1-2-biphenylyl bis (p-tert-butylphenyl)
ester (25)
2865. mono(2,3-dibromopropyl) ester (25)
2866. dibutyl phenyl ester (59)*
2867. diethyl p-chlorovinyl ester (30)*
2868. tris(o-ethylphenyl) ester (25)
2869. mixture of bis(2,2'-dichloroisopropyl), bis(2,3-
dichloropropyl), mono(2,2'-dichloroisopropyl), and mono
(2,3-dichloropropyl) esters (25)
2870. tetraethylammonium salt, diethyl ester (29)
2871. tetramethylammonium salt, dimethyl ester (29)
2872. , diethoxyphosphino-, monoethyl ester (59)*
2873. , diisopropylphosphino-, diisopropyl ester (59)*
2874. , dithio-, diisopropyl ester, potassium salt (54)*
2875. Phosphorous acid, di-n_-nutyl ester (57)
2876. diphenyl ethyl ester (57)
2877. tris(2-ethylhexyl) ester (25)
1448. Phthalamic acid, N-l naphthyl-, sodium salt (55)**
2878. Phthalic acid, bis(l-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)carbethoxy]
ethyl) ester (25)
-------
84
Nos. 2879-2923
2879. Phthalic acid, bis(l-carbethoxyethyl) ester (25)
2880. [bis l-(2-ethoxycarbethoxy)ethyl] ester (25)
2881. p-chloroethyl ester, cupric salt (57)
2882. diamminecopper (II) complex (25)
2883. di(p-chlorobenzyl) ester (46)*
2884. dichloroethyl ester (46)*
2885. diester with 2-ethylhexyl lactate (25)
2886. di-iso-amyl ester (58)*
2887. diphenyl ester (58)*
2888. monoester with a-ethylphenethyl alcohol (25)
2889. monokerylbenzyl ester (63)*
2890. , 3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl) (25)
2891. , 3-hydroxy (25)
2892. , 3-nitro (25)
2893. , tetrachloro (46)*
2894. anhydride (54)*
2895. di(p-chlorobenzyl)ester (46)*
2896. monoethyl ester (57)
2897. , l,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3,5-diethyl-6-acetoxy-, di-
allyl ester (57)
2898. Phthalic anhydride ( 8)*
2899. , tetrachloro (57)
2900. Phthalide (57)
2901. , 3-phenyl (57)
2902. Phthalimide (57)
2903. potassium salt (46)*
2904. , N,3-amino (46)
2905. , N-p-chlorobenzyl (46)*
2906. , N-fp-chlorophenyl)-tetrachloro (57)
2907. , N-(2-hydroxyethyl) (25)
2908. , N-(hydroxyethyl)tetrachloro (57)
2909. , N-hydroxymethyl (57)
2910. , N-2-naphthyl (25)
2911. , N-(m-nitrophenyl)-tetrach1oro (57)
2912. , N-p-nitrophenyl)-tetrachloro (57)
2913. , N-phenyl-tetrachloro (57)
2914. , N-o-tolyl (25)
2915. 2-Picoline (25)
2916. 3-Picoline, 6-acetamido (25)
2917. , 6-amino (25)
2918. Pimelic acid, y-acetyl-y-phenyl (25)
2919. Pimelonitrile, y-acetyl-y-methyl (25)
2920. , Y-acetyl-Y-phenyl (25)
2921. c[s_(?)-2-Pinanol (25)
2922. Pinene (25)
2923. Pinic acid (25)
-------
85
Nos. 2924-2946
2924. Pinic acid, dihexyl ester (25)
2925. Pinonic acid (25)
2926. hexyl ester (25)
2927. Pi peri dine, l-(10-diethyl aminodecyl)-, salt with 2 f.
wt. 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (25)
2928. Piperazine, N,N'-dicyclohexyl (57)
2929. 2,5-Piperazinedione (25)
2930. 2,3-Piperazinedione, 1,4-dicyclohexyl (57)
2931. Piperazinone, N,N'-dicyclohexyl (57)
2932. Piperidine, l-(chloroethyl)-l, hydrochloride (25)
2933. 1-Piperidinecarboxylic acid, ethyl ester (25)
2934. Piperonal (46)*
2935. oxine (31)*
2936. Pluracol, carboxymethyl di-ether (63)*
2937. Pluronic F68 (63)*
2756. Pluronic F68, diester with oleic acid (63)*
2757. , monoester with oleic acid (63)*
2938. Pluronic L62 (63)*
2939. Pluronic L64 (63)*
2940. Polymerized calcium salts of substituted benzoid sul-
fonic acids (25)
2941. Polymerized sodium salts of substituted benzoid alkyl
sulfonic acid combined with inert inorganic suspending
agents' (25)
2942. Polymerized sodium salts of substituted benzoid sul-
fonic acids (25)
2244. Polyethylene glycol, (mol. wt. 396), kerylbenzyl mono-
ether (63)*
2245. , (mol. wt. 748), kerylbenzyl monoether (63)*
2200. Polyoxyethylene glycol, (mol. wt. 600), bis(carboxy-
methyl) ether (63)*
2201. (mol. wt. 1000), bis(carboxymethyl) ether (63)*
2946.
2248.
(mol. wt. 200), di-benzenesulfonic acid ester (63)*
(mol. wt. 400), di-benzenesulfonic acid ester (63)*
(mol. wt. 750), methyl carboxymethyl ether (63)*
2943.
2944.
2246. —-
2945. Polyoxypropylene glycol, (mol. wt. 475) (63)*
(mol. wt. 460), di-benzenesulfonic acid ester (63)*
(mol. wt. 734), monobutyl ether, benzenesolfonic
acid ester (63)*
2242. Polypropylene glycol. (mol. wt. 425), isopropyl ether
plus 200% ethylene oxide (63)*
2249. , (mol. wt. 1500), monomethyl ether (63)*
2250. , (mol. wt. 1500), monomethyl ether and 120%
ethylene oxide (63)*
2267. , (mol. wt. 900), mono n-propyl ether (63)*
2251. , (mol. wt. 200), monopropyl ether, benzenesulfonic
acid ester (63)*
-------
86
Nos. 2947-2975
2252. Polypropylene glycol, (mol. wt. 400), monopropyl ether,
benzenesulfonic acid ester (63)*
2253. , (mol. wt. 3000), monopropyl ether, benzene sul-
fonic acid (63)*
2266. , (mol. wt. 260), n-propyl ether plus 60% ethylene
oxide (63)*
2268. , (mol. wt. 900), n-propyl ether plus 20% ethylene
oxide (63)*
2947. Polysulfide, di(butylcarbityl) (54)
2948. Porophor 254 (25)
2949. Potassium arsenite purified (15)
2950. Potassium, cyanate (46)*
2951. Potassium fluophosphate (25)
2952. Propane, 2,2-bis(chlorobenzyl) (47)
2953. 2-chloro-2-methyl (46)*
*
l,2-dibromo-3-chloro (25)
1,3-dichloro (46)
1,2,3-tribromo (25)
l,l,l-trichloro-2-hydroxy-3-nitro (56)**
2954,
2955,
2956,
2957,
2958. 1,3-P opanediamine, N,N'-bis(3'-diethylaminopropyl) (57)
2959.
2960.
2961.
2962.
2963.
2964.
2965.
2966.
2967.
N-cyclohexyl (57)
N,N'-dicyclohexyl (57)
N-(dimethylaminoethyl) (57)
N,N'-dimethyl-2-hydroxy (57)
N,N'-di(2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) (57)
N-2-ethylhexyl (57)
2-hydroxy-N,N'-t-octyl (57)
N,N,N',N'-tetra(cyclohexyl) (57)
N.N.N' ,N'-tetra-(2-ethylhexyl) (57)
2968. 1,2-Propanediol, with butadiene mono-oxide, mol. wt.
513, with 250 wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation
product (63)*
2969. , with cyclohexene oxide, mol. wt. 382, condensa-
tion product (63)*
2970. , with cyclohexene oxide, mol. wt. 382, with 200
wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
2971. , with ethylene oxide, mol. wt. 965, condensation
product . (63)*
2972. , with ethylene oxide, mol. wt. 2555, condensation
product (63)*
2973. , with mixed ethylene and propylene oxides, con-
densation product (63)*
2974. , with ethylene oxide, mol. wt. 4000, diacetate
of the condensation product (63)*
2975. , with mixed propylene and ethylene oxides, mol.
wt. 300, condensation product (63)*
-------
87
Nos. 2976-3011
2976.
2977.
2978.
2979.
2980.
2981.
2982.
2983.
2984.
2985.
2986.
2987.
2988.
2989.
2990.
2991.
2992.
2993.
2994.
2995.
2996.
2997.
2998.
2999.
3000.
3001.
3002.
3003.
3004.
3005.
3006.
3007.
3008.
3009.
3010.
3011.
1,2-Propanediol, with mixed propylene and ethylene
oxides, mol. wt. 1700, condensation product
, with mixed propylene and ethylene oxides, mol.
wt. 2636, condensation product
, with mixed propylene and ethylene oxides, mol.
wt. 4030, condensation product
, with propylene oxide, condensation product
, with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 1800, condensa-
tion product
, with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 322, condensation
product
, with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 747, with 322 wt.
percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
, with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 823, condensation
product
, with styrene oxide, mol. wt. 823, with 875 wt.
percent ethylene oxide, condensation product
1,3-Propanediol, 2-ethyl-2-hydroxymethyl
1,3-Propanediphosphonic acid, tetraethyl ester
tetrapropyl ester
1,1,2,3-Propanetetracarboxylic acid, tetraethyl ester
1,1,3,3-Propanetetracarboxylic acid, tetraethyl ester
1,1,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 1,1-diethyl 3-methyl
ester
Propanilamine, o-tolyl
Propanol, 3-amino
1-Propanol, 3-[p_(and p)-aminophenyl]
3-methylmercaptb
3-phenylmercapto
2-Propariol, l-allyloxy-3-chloro
1-amino
l,3-bis(2-hydroxyethylmercapto)
1-butoxy
l-(£-chlorophenoxy)
1-cyclohexylami no
1-cyclohexyloxy
1-dimethyl ami no
1,3-dithiocyano
1-ethoxy
2,2'-iminodi-, complex with 1/2 f. wt/ fluo-
silicic acid
1-isopropoxy
1-methoxy
1,1,l-tribromo-2-methyl
1,1 ,l-trichloro-3-(2-pyridyl)
2-Propanone, 1,3-dithiocyano
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)*
(46)*
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(25)
(35)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(31)*
(57)
-------
Nos. 3012-3054
3012. 2-Propanone, 1,1,1-trichloro (25)
3013. Propene, 2,3-dichloro (25)
3014. 2-Propene-l-arsonic acid (25)
3015. 2-Propenesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-, sodium salt (49)*
3016. 2-Propene-l-sulfonic acid, 2-methyl-, sodium salt (25)
3017. 2-Propene-l-thiol (49)*
3018. Propionaldehyde (25)
3019. Propionic acid, diester with N-2-hydroxyethyllactamide (25)
3020. diester with N-2-hydroxypropyllactamide (25)
3021. triester with N,N-bis(2-hydroxypropyl) lactarnide (25)
3022. , p-bromo (25)
3023. , p-butoxy-, methyl ester (25)
3024. , a-chloro (25)
3025. methyl ester (25)
3026. , p-chloro-, methyl ester (25)
3027. , a-(2-cyanoethoxy)-, butyl ester (25)
3028. , (?)-dichloro-p,p-di(p-chlorophenyl)-, ethyl
ester (57)
3029. ,
-------
89
Nos. 3055-3095
3055. Propyl thiopyrophosphate, tetra (25)
3056. Propylamine, 2-chloro-N,N-dimethyl-, hydrochloride (46)*
3057. Propylene glycol, tri-, methyl ether, benzenesulfonic
acid ester (63)*
3058. n-Propylxanthic acid, carboxymethyl ester (57)
3059. Propylxanthic acid, potassium salt (57)
3060. 1-Propyne, 3-dibutyl ami no (57)
3061. , 4-methyl-3-dimethyl ami no (57)
3062. , 3-t-octylamino (57)
3063. 2-Propyne, 1-dimethylamino-l-phenyl (57)
3064. Pseudocumene (25)
3065. Pseudocumenon (25)
3066. Pseudohydantoin, 5-methylthio (57)
3067. Pseudourea, 2-benzyl-2-thio-, monohydrochloride (25)
3068. S-cyclo(?)propylthio-, hydrochloride (57)
3069.
3070.
3071.
3072.
2-hexadecyl-2-thio-, hydriodide (25)
2-hexadecyl-2-thio-, hydrobromide (25)
2-hexadecyl-2-thio-, hydrochloride (25)
2-tetradecyl-2-thio-, hydriodide (25)
3073. Pulegone (25)
3074. 4H-Pyran-3,5-dicarboxylic acid, 2,6-dimethyl-4-oxo-,
diethyl ester (25)
3075. Pyrane, 2-(t-butoxyethoxy)tetrahydro (57)
3076. , 2-(2-ethyl-2-hexenyloxy)tetrahydro (57)
3077. , 2-furfuryloxytetrahydro (57)
3078. , 2-tetrahydrofurfuryloxytetrahydro (57)
3079. Pyrazolone, 4,4'-methylenebis [l-phenyl-3-methyl (57)
3080. , phenyl carbethoxy (46)*
3081. 5-Pyrazolone, 3-methyl-l-phenyl (46)*
3082. Pyridine (25)
3083. , 2-bromo (25)
3084. , compd. with ferrocyanic acid (57)
3085. , 2,6-distyryl (25)
3086. , 5-nitro-2,2'-oxydi (25)
3087. , 3-(5-(3-nitro)-pyrazyl) (49)*
3088. , 2,2,4,6-tetramethyldihydro (35)
2098. Pyridinium, col aminoformylmethyl-, chloride, lauric
acid ester (51)*
3089. 3,4-dichlorobenzyl-, chloride (31)*
3090.
3091.
3092.
3093.
3-hydroxy-l-phenyl-, chloride (25)
kerylbenzyl-, chloride (63)*
quaternary salt (51)*
tri-isopropylbenzyl-, chloride (63)*
3094. Pyridinium benzenesulfonate, N-(polyoxypropylene glycol
(mol. wt. 734),butyl ether) (63)*
3095. , N-(polypropylene glycol (mol. wt. 200), propyl
ether (63)*
-------
90
Nos. 3096-3135
3096. Pyridinium benzenesulfonate, N-(polypropylene glycol
(mol. wt. 300), propyl ether) (63)*
3097. , N-(polypropylene glycol (mol. wt. 400), propyl
ether) (63)*
3098. , N-(tripropylene glycol, methyl ether) (63)*
3099. Pyridinium 2-benzothiazolysulfide, l-(2-hydroxyethyl) (25)
3100. 2-Pyridol, 5-methyl (25)
3101. 4-Pyridol, 3-nitro (25)
3102. Pyrimidine, 2-amino-4-6-dimethyl (25)
3103. , 2-chloro-4-dimethylamino-6-methyl (25)
3104. , N,N'-dicyclohexylhexahydro (57)
3105. , N,N'-di(3,5,5-trimethylhexyl-2-(p-chlorophenyl)-
hexahydro (57)
3406. , hexahydro-5-hydroxy-l,3-bis(y-octyl) (57)
3107. 2-Pyrimidinethiol, 4,6-diamino-, sodium derivative (25)
3108. 1,5H-Pyrindin-2-ol, 4-acetamido-6,7-dihydro-, acetate (25)
3109. , 4-amino-3-bromo-6,7-dihydro (25)
3110. Pyrocatechol (46)*
3111. Pyrogallic acid (46)*
3112. Pyrolidinium bromide, 1,1-dimethyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3113. y-Pyrone, 2,6-dimethyl (57)
3114. 4-Pyrone, 5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl) (25)
3115. Pyronone, 6-methyl-, (4)-dimethyl-carbamate ( 4)*
3116. Pyrophosphoramide, octamethyl (25)
3117. Pyrophosphoramide, N,N,N',N',N",N",N"1,N"'-octamethyl (57)
3118. Pyrophosphoric acid, sym-diurea (59)*
3119. , tetrabutyl ester (59)*
3120. tetraisopropyl ester (59)*
3121. tetralead salt and dilead salt (59)*
3122. tetrapropyl ester (59)*
3123. , dithiono-, tetrapropyl ester (29)
3124. , thiono-, tetraisopropyl ester (59)*
3125. tetrapropyl ester (59)*
3126. 2-Pyrrolecarboxylic acid, 4-acetyl-3, 5-dimethyl (25)
3127. 3-Pyrrolecarboxylic acid, 5,5',5"-methylidynetris (2,4-
dimethyl-, triethyl ester (25)
3128. 2,4-Pyrroledicarboxylic acid, 5,5'-methylenebis(3-
methyl-, tetraethyl ester (25)
3129. Pyrrolidine (46)*
3130. Pyrrolidim'urn bromide, l-butyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3131. Pyrrolidinium chloride, l-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-l-
methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3132. , l-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3133. Pyrrolidinium iodide, 1-butyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3134. , l-methyl-l-octyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3135. Pyrrolidinium oleate, 1-dodecyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
-------
91
Nos. 3136-3176
3136. Pyrrolidinium thiocyanate, l-benzyl-l-methyl-2-(3-
pyridyl) (25)
3137. , l-butyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3138. Pyrrolidinium £-toluenesulfonate, l-[2-(2-butoxy-
ethoxy)-ethyl] (25)
3139. , l-dodecyl-l-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) (25)
3140. Pyruvic acid (25)
3141. Quilon (25)
3142. Quinacrine (46)*
3143. Quinaldine,
-------
92
Nos. 3177-3221
3177. Ricinoleic acid, butyl ester (25)
3178. calcium salt (25)
3179. 2-methoxyethyl ester (25)
3180. methyl ester (25)
3181. sodium salt (25)
3182. , acetate, 2-acetoxypropyl ester (25)
3183. butyl ester (25)
3184. 2-methoxyethel ester (25)
3185. methyl ester (25)
3186. Rohm & Haas SM-528 (restricted) (57)
3187. Salicylamide (46)*
3188. reaction with chloral (31)*
3189. Salicylic acid, ally! ester (58)*
3190. diisopropylbenzyl ester (57)
3191. ethyl ester (58)*
3192. ethyl ester, diester with carbonic acid (25)
3193. 2-ethylhexenyl ester (57)
3194. hydrazide (31)*
3195. methyl ester (46)*
3196. methyl ester sodium salt (57)
3197. , 5-amino (25)
3198. , 5-amino, hydrochloride (46)*
3199. , 5-bromo-, acetate (25)
3200. , 5-chloro (31)*
3201. , 3,5-dichloro (31)*
3202. , dihydroxyamino (49)*
3203. , x-iodo (25)
3204. , 5-iodo-, acetate (25)
3205. , 5,5'-methylenedi (25)
3206. Saligenin (25)
3207. Sebacic acid, potassium disalt (57)
3208. , a,o-dibromo (57)
3209. , a,o-dithiocyano-, ferric salt (57)
3210. zinc salt (57)
3211. Semicarbazide, hydrochloride (49)*
3212. , thio (49)*
3213. Sequestrene AA • (46)*
3214. Silicic acid, tetrakis(2-chloroethyl) ester (25)
3215. Soap bark (ext.) (46)
2635. Sobrerol (40)*
3216. Sodium arsenite solution (16)
3217. Sodium bichromate 5 (42)*
3218. Sodium chlorate (56% borates) 12.5 (42)*
3219. Sodium chromate, anhydrous purified (15)
3220. Sodium dichromate A. R. (15)
3221. Sodium formaldehydesulfoxylate (49)*
-------
93
Nos. 3222 - 3262
3222. Sodium iodide U.S.P. XIV (15)
3223. Sodium rimocidin (17)*
3224. Sorbamide, N,N-butylcarbityl (57)
3225. , N,N-dimethallyl (57)
3226. Sorbic acid, 2-ethyl-2-hexenyl ester (57)
2695. Sorbit AC (14)*
2696. Sorbit P (14)*
3227. Stearamide, N-benzyl (25)
3228. , N-(hydroxymethyl) (25)
3229. , N,N'-m-phenylenebis (25)
3230. , N,N'-3,4-tolylenebis (25)
3231. Stearic acid, allyl ester (49)*
3232. 4-methylcyclopentanon-2-yl ester (57)
3233. monoester with nonaethylene glycol (25)
3234. , 9-chloro (57)
3235. , 8,9-dichloro (57)
3236. , x-(4-ethyl-3-su!fophenyl)-, disodium salt (25)
3237. , -hydroxy (25)
3238. methyl ester (25)
3239. triglyceride (25)
3240. Stilbene, 2,4-dinitro (25)
3241. , 3,4,3',4'-tetrachloro (31)*
3242. , trinitrochloro (49)*
3243. Stilbenedicarboxamide, N,N'-diallyl (49)*
3244. Stilbenedisulfonic acid, tetrazo (49)*
3245. Styrene, a-methyl (25)
3246. , p-nitro-£-chloro (46)*
3247. Styrenesulfonic acid, sodium salt, polymer (25)
3248. Succinanilic acid, N-isopropyl-2,4-dimethyl (25)
3249. Succinic acid, diamminecopper (II) complex (25)
3250. diester with ethyl lactate (25)
3251. diester with octyl lactate (25)
3252. nickel (II) salt (25
3253. alkenyl-, amminecopper complex; alkenyl=C6-Cg (25)
alkenyl-, amminecopper complex; alkenylsCg-CjQ (25)
bromo (57)
a,p-diethoxy-, diethyl ester (25)
a,p-dimethyl-, (trans), 2-ethylbutyl ester (58)*
3254.
3255.
3256.
3257.
3258. tetrafluoro (25)
3259. Succinosuccinic acid, diethyl ester (25)
3260. Sucrose, with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 3000, condensa-
tion product (63)*
3261. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 5390, condensa-
tion product (63)*
3262. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 5390, plus 29 wt.
percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
-------
94
Nos. 3263-3300
3263. Sucrose, with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 5390, plus 395
wt. percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
3264. , with propylene oxide, mol. wt. 5390, plus 97 wt.
percent ethylene oxide, condensation product (63)*
3265. , octaacetate (25)
3266. Sulfamic acid, dimethyl (56)**
3267. Sulfanil amide (46)*
3268. , N-(2-benzimidazolylmethyl) (25)
3269. , N1-(2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)-, sesqui-
hydrate (25)
3270. Sulfanilic acid, p-toluidinium salt (57)
3271. , N-benzoyl-, sodium salt (25)
3272. , N,N-dimethyl (25)
3273. Sulfide, benzyl p-nitrophenyl (57)
3274. , bis(2-allyloxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)
3275. , bis(5-benzyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
3276. , bis(2-benzyloxy-5-tert-butylphenyl) (57)
3277. , bis(2-benzyloxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)
3278. , bis(l-ethylpropyl) (25)
3279. , bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, cupric salt (57)
3280. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-dithiocarboxyamino-5-ch'loro-
phenyl)-, zinc salt (57)
3281. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-nitro-5-chlorophenyl)-, cetyldi-
methylamine mono salt (57)
3282. , bis(2-hydroxy-3-nitro-5-chlorophenyl)-, tri-
methylamine mono salt (57)
3283. , bis[2-hydroxy-5-(l',1',3',3'-tetramethylbutyl)
phenyl] (57)
3284. , bis(2-p-nitrobenzyloxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)
3285. , bis(p-4-nitrobenzy1oxyphenyl) (57)
3286. , bis(2-p-nitrobenzyloxy-5-l',1',3',3'-tetra-
methylbutylphenyl) (57)
3287. , bis-(t-octylmercapto-methyl) (57)
3288. Sulfone, bis(p-benzyloxyphenyl) (57)
3289. , bis(3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxyphenyl) (59)*
3290. , dioctyl (mixture of isomers) (58)*
3291. Sulfoxide, bis(2-benzyloxy-5-chlorophenyl) (57)
3292. , bis(p-benzyloxyphenyl) (57)
3293. , bis(£-chlorophenyl) (25)
3294. , bis(p-hydroxyphenyl) (57)
3295. Sulfoxylic acid, anilinomethyl ester (57)
3296. anilinomethyl ester, zinc salt (57)
3297. o-toluinomethyl ester (57)
3298. o-toluinomethyl ester, barium salt (57)
3299. o-toluinomethyl ester, calcium salt (57)
3300. Sulfuric acid, mono(2-aminoethylJester (25)
-------
95
Nos. 3301-3338
3301. Sulfurous acid, cyclic ester with ethylene glycol (25)
3302. dibutyl ester (54)*
3303. Tartar emetic (25)
3304. Tartaric acid, antimony, potassium salt (15)
3305. Tartaric anhydride, diacetate (25)
3306. Tartronic acid (25)
3307. Taurine (25)
3308. Terpin (46)*
3309. 7-Tetradecyne, 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-di(n-
butylamino) (57)
3310. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-bis-diethanol-
amino (57)
3311. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-di-
n-butylamino (57)*
3312. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-dimethylamino-,
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid di-salt (57)
3313. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6-dimethylamino-9-N-
methylnonylamino (57)
3314. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethy1-6,9-dimorpholino (57)
3315. , 2,2,4,ll,13,13-hexamethyl-6,9-[methyl(3',5',5'-
trimethylhexyl) ami no] (57)
3316. Tetraethylene glycol (25)
3317. Tetrasulfide, ditolyl (57)
3318. , bis(t-dodecyl) (57)
3319. , bis-(dodecy1methylbenzyl) (57)
3320. Tetrazolium, 2,3,5-triphenyl-, chloride (46)*
3321. 1,2,6-Thiadiazine, N,N'-di(2-ethylhexyl)-l,l-dioxide-
tetrahydro (57)
3322. Thianaphthene, 3(?)-chloro (25)
3323. Thiazene, 2-thiono-4-keto-m (57)
3324. Thiazole, 2-amino (25)
3325. 2-Thiazolecarbamic acid, ethyl ester (25)
3326. , 4,5-bis(chloromercuri)-, benzyl ester (25)
3327. 4-Thiazolecarboxylic acid, 2-amino-ethyl ester (25)
3328. 2-Thiazolethiol, 5-amino-4-phenyl (25)
3329. 2,4-Thiazolidinedione (57)
3330. , 5-benzal (57)
3331. , t-octylamine salt (57)
3332. 2-Thiazoline, 2-(dodecylmercapto) (29)
3333. 2-Thiiranemethanethiol, polymer (25)
3334. Thiocyanogen, poly (57)
3335. Thiophene, 2,5-dihydro-2,4-dimethyl-; 1,1-dioxide (35)
3336. , dihydro-; 1,1-dioxide (49)*
3337. 2-Thiophenecarboxylic acid (25)
3338. Thiophosphoric acid, 0,0-bis(6-tert-butyl-m-tolyl)
ester (25)
-------
96
Nos. 3339-3381
3339. Thiophosphoric acid, 0,0-bis[o-(l-ethylpropyl )phenyl]
ester
3340. Thiosinamine
3341. Thiosulfuric acid, p-chlorobenzyl ester, sodium salt
3342. Thiourea, N-B-(ch1orobenzal )aminoethyl ethylerie
3343. , N-B-(3,4-dichlorobenzenesulfonamido)ethyl
ethylene
3344. , N.N-dimethyl-N'-phenyl
3345. Thiuronium, S-allyl-, fluosilicate
3346. S,S'-A-butenylene-, chloride
3347. S-butylcarbitol-N.N'-ethylene-, chloride
3348. S-cetyl N,N'-ethylene-, bromide
3349. p-chlorobenzyltetramethyl-, chloride
3350. S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)N-B-(3',4'-dichloro-
benzene-sulfonamido-ethyl)-N,N'ethylene-, chloride
3351. S-octadecyl-N,N-dimethyl-, bromide
3352. S-tetradecyl N,N'-ethylene-, bromide
3353. Thymyl thiophosphate, 0,0-di
3354. Tifacide
3355. Toloxyn mephenesin, N. N. R.
3356. m-Tolualdehyde
3357. Toluene, o-chloro
3358.
-------
97
Nos. 3382-3427
3382. p-Toluenesulfonic acid, p-toluidinium salt (57)
3383. , 3-chloro-, sodium salt (63)*
3384. Toluene-2,4,6-triamine, trihydrochloride (25)
3385. p-Toluic acid, 3,5-dinitro (49)*
3386. Toluidine, triacetyl (49)*
3387. ni-Toluidine (25)
3388. o-Toluidine, complex with 1/2 f. wt. fluosilicic acid (25)
3389. , 5-nitro (49)*
3390. p-Toluidine (25)
3391. , N,N-dibenzyl (57)
3392. nnTolyl thiophosphate, 0,0-di (25)
3393. m(and £)-Tolyl thiophosphate, 0,0-di (25)
3394. Triazene, l-£-nitrophenyl-3-phenyl (25)
3395. s-Triazine, 2,4-diamino-aceto (46)*
3396. , hexahydro-N,N',N"-tricyclohexyl (57)
3397. , 1,3,5-trinonylhexahydro (57)
3398. s-Triazine-2-thione, 4,6-di-n-propyl-hexahydro (57)
3399. Tridecanenitrile (25)
3400. Triethanolamine (46)*
3401. Triethyl amine, hydrochloride (25)
3402. , p-chloro-, hydrochloride (46)*
3403. , p,p',p"-trichloro-, hydrochloride (57)
3404. Triethylene glycol (25)
3405. i methyl cyanoethyl diether (63)*
3406. Trimethylene glycol (46)*
3407. Trimesic acid (25)
3408. Triphosphoric acid, pentaethyl ester (59)*
3409. sym-phenyl tetrapropyl ester (59)*
3410. sym-tetrabutyl phenyl ester (59)*
3411. sym-tetrapropy1 p-tolyl ester (59)*
3412. Trfstflfide, di phenyl (57)
3413. s-Trithiana, 2,4,6-tris(£-dimethylaminophenyl) (25)
3414. Tryparsamide (25)
3415. .UTryptophane (46)*
3416. L-Tyronine, N-(2-carboxethyl) (25)
3417. Umbelliferone, p-methyl (46)*
3418. Uracil (46)*
3419. 6-amino (25)
3420.
3421.
3422. Urea,
3423.
3424.
3425.
3426.
3427.
5,6-diamino-, hemisulfate (25)
thio (46)*
allyl (49)*
allyl-3-chlorophenylthio (54)*
allylthio (49)*
bis(diethyl aminopropyl)thio (56)**
N,N'-bis-B-l-(2-thiono-imidazolidyl)ethyl thio (57)
(3-chloromercuri-2-methoxypropyl) (25)
-------
98
Nos. 3428-3470
3428. Urea, CMU, 3-(p-chlorophenyl) 1,1-dimethyl
3429. (cyanoacetyl)
3430. 1,3-dibenzyl
3431. 1,3-diethylthio
3432. l,l-diethyl-2-thio
3433. 1,3-diethyl-2-thio
3434. dimethylol
3435. o,o'-diphenylenebis[thio
3436. l-ethyl-3-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-thio
3437. guanyl-, monosulfate
3438. N-t-octyl-N'-cyclohexyl
3439. phenyl
3440. thio
3441. (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)
3442. Uric acid
3443. Valeric acid, nickel (II) salt
3444. , S-bromo-, methyl ester
3445. Valeronitrile, 6,6'-oxydi
3446. Vanillic acid, ethyl ester
3447. £-Veratramide, N,N-diethyl
3448. Veratric acid
3449. Vorbenol (2-pinene-4-ol)
3450. Volan
3451. Vulcanechtgleb GR
3216. Weedex
3452. Xanthic acid, allyl ester
3453. potassium salt
3454. , p-butoxy-, carbamylmethyl ester
3455. Xanthoacetic acid, isobornyl ester
3456. Xanthochelidonic acid, diethyl ester, sodium deriva-
tive
3457. Xanthydrol
3458. p-Xylene, nitro
3459. Xylenesulfonamide, N,N-dicyanoethylpara
3460. Xylenesulfonic acid, dodecyl ester
3461. p-diphenyl ester
3462. m-Xylenesulfonic acid
3463. sodium salt >
3464. o-Xylenesulfonic acid
3465. sodium salt
3466. p-Xylenesulfonic acid
3467. 2,4-Xylenol
3468. 3,5-Xylenol
3469. Zaponechtgleb CGG
3470. Zinc silicofluoride
(29)
(25)
(25)
(56)**
(25)
(25)
(54)*
(57)
(25)
(25)
(57)
(25)
(54)*
(56)**
(25)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(46)*
(25)
(25)
(40)*
(25)
(25)
(16)
(57)
(46)*
(57)
(58)*
(25)
(46)*
(49)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(63)*
(25)
(35)
(25)
( 6)*
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99
APPENDIX II
Hours to Produce Sickness or Death
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 409.
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 420 - 1246,
When mortality was not observed in 24 hours, data is
included for time of "sickness". A zero indicates that no
effect was observed. A dash indicates that the test was
not performed.
The names trout, bluegill, yellow perch, and goldfish
are abbreviated to T, B, P, and G, respectively.
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100
Nos. 1-37
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 409
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
5 ppm.
T
4
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
4
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
2
7
3
5
4
1
2
2
3
1
4
3
6
3
3
2
3
3
1
B
4
2
3
2
4
2
3
4
5
3
2
4
5
3
3
2
7
2
4
7
3
3
4
1
3
4
4
2
2
3
6
3
7
4
5
8
1
P
4
2
_
-
-
-
2
-
2
_
-
-
3
3
-
-
-
-
_
7
3
3
4
2
2
2
6
-
-
-
_
3
4
4
3
-
—
G
23
3
24
2
6
6
5
6
22
4
2
6
21
6
4
3
23
5
4
23
6
5
4
4
6
22
8
4
4
23
22
22
22
5
8
23
24
1 ppm.
T
5
2
23
0
0
3
4
0
23
4
3
2
0
22
0
23
0
0
2
6
0
23
1
2T
B
0
1
0
0
0
7
15
0
4
15
23
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
0
G
22
3
0
0
0
23
24
0
23
0
23
11
5
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
0
0.1 ppm.
T
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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101
Nos. 38-74
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
5 ppm.
T
3
2
4
4
6
3
1
4
2
2
2
1
3
1
7
1
1
1
5
3
7
2
4
4
3
2
3
4
1
3
7
5
3
1
4
3
3
B
8
3
4
4
7
3
1
4
6
4
1
3
5
3
7
3
3
6
6
3
7
4
4
4
6
3
6
6
1
3
5
5
2
2
5
3
6
P
_
4
7
8
-
_
4
_
_
_
1
5
1
7
1
3
3
-
_
7
_
4
4
-
_
_
-
-
-
5
5
2
2
_
3
—
G
23
8
4
4
23
7
3
4
6
5
6
5
5
3
7
5
5
23
24
4
23
7
6
4
6
4
22
23
2
3
7
5
3
23
22
4
22
1 ppm.
T
2
0
0
23
6
21
7
14
14
0
0
2
1
I2.
15
0
0
23
4
6
22
0
0
0
j.
23
B
6
2
•o
0
6
21
0
23
0
0
0
3
0
11
23
~0"
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
j.
0
G
10
0
0
0
11
21
0
0
23
6
0
24
J[
_4
7
^
0
0
15
0
4
0
0
0
j_
23
0.1 ppm.
T
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
B
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
102
Nos. 75-109
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
94a
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
5 ppm..
T
4
1
3
2
1
4
7
7
4
3
4
2
4
6
4
3
2
2
3
5
5
2
3
5
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
6
5
2
2
2
B
4
1
3
5
4
7
4
7
4
3
4
7
5
6
4
6
6
7
9
5
5
7
6
5
1
2
2
2
3
2
7
6
6
3
3
2
P
4
-
3
4
-
7
4
_
_
-
-
-
4
_
-
-
4
7
-
5
-
-
6
5
1
1
3
2
2
3
-
-
-
-
-
2
G
4
5
21
7
12
7
4
7
4
6
4
23
5
22
4
6
22
23
24
5
21
23
4
5
3
3
5
5
3
4
7
6
21
6
23
6
1 ppm.
T
22
3
0
24
0
0
0
6
24
6
0
6
3
3
6
3
23
0
7
0
21
0
24
1
B
22
15
0
24
0
0
0
0
24
21
0
0
3
6
23
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
G
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
li
21
0
0
23
22
23
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
103
Nos. 112-148
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
112
113
114
115
116
117
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
147
148
5 ppm.
T
4
3
2
4
2
2
2
1
3
6
1
4
2
4
4
1
1
3
2
3
3
3
2
2
3
5
3
4
4
3
2
2
5
2
5
B
7
7
2
8
5
5
2
1
3
6
4
6
4
4
4
5
2
3
2
5
5
6
5
5
7
5
3
4
4
3
2
2
5
3
5
P
3
_
-
-
4
4
2
1
3
6
1
_
4
-
4
-
-
3
2
-
-
3
_
_
-
3
1
4
1
3
2
2
5
_
—
G
24
7
3
8
21
3
2
I
21
22
5
6
6
22
6
5
2
3
5
5
21
7
6
6
7
5
6
5
4
4
3
21
7
6
5
1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
5
1
1
1
22
5
0
13
3
23
5
0
21
22
0
1
3
4
8
24
0
1
B
0
0
0
0
1
5
5
0
23
0
22
22
22
14
0
0
0
0
5
0
21
0
0
0
3
G
0
0
0
0
5
IT
0
0
_5
0
22
22
22
8
0
0
0
0
24
0
21
0
0
0
5
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
4
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
104
Nos. 149-185
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
5 ppm.
T
2
1
2
6
7
3
1
2
1
3
4
3
1
1
2
1
3
2
5
3
3
3
3
1
8
2
3
1
2
2
2
3
3
2
5
6
3
B
5
1
5
6
7
3
2
7
4
3
4
7
1
3
4
4
3
2
5
3
5
3
1
4
8
6
3
3
2
2
6
6
4
2
7
7
3
P
5
1
5
6
-
-
_
-
-
3
-
6
_
-
6
3
5
4
5
3
5
5
1
-
8
4
-
-
2
2
-
-
3
2
-
.
3
G
22
2
4
6
7
3
23
4
4
4
23
22
1
23
7
4
5
4
6
5
5
5
1
4
8
6
1
22
23
4
22
23
22
4
2
22
23
3
1 ppm.
T
1
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
22
23
22
23
0
0
22
22
15
21
0
5
5
2
0
B
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
23
0
0
14
0
5
22
G
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.
0
22
0
22
0
0
0
23
22
23
21
0
22
0
22
0
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
105
Nos. 186-222
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
5 ppm.
T
2
6
3
4
1
2
3
1
8
2
1
1
2
6
3
3
3
6
6
2
2
2
2
4
4
6
3
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
B
2
6
4
5
4
5
5
2
8
2
1
4
5
6
3
8
8
6
6
3
3
2
5
8
8
6
3
3
2
5
2
2
1
1
2
2
P
-
4
_
1
-
_
1
_
-
1
1
_
-
_
-
-
6
6
3
2
2
2
-
-
_
3
-
2
-
_
2
_
1
_
-
G
4
24
6
5
1
7
5
2
8
2
4
22
22
6
3
22
23
22
22
7
3
2
21
7
8
7
5
3
2
22
3
5
3
3
2
4
1 ppm.
T
23
0
3
4
5
2
0
0
1
6
0
0
0
22
7
7
0
7
13
0
5
0
21
3
1
3
B
0
0
7
21
21
2
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
22.
0
23
13
0
15
0
21
3
4
4
G
23
0
22
0
21
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
21
6.
23
0
0
3
6
7
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
6
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
106
Nos. 223-259
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
5 ppm.
T
3
1
2
6
3
3
2
7
3
1
2
2
4
3
3
7
1
3
6
2
1
5
2
1
7
6
3
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
2
3
B
3
3
4
6
5
3
4
7
6
2
2
7
6
4
3
7
1
3
6
3
3
5
3
4
7
6
5
1
2
5
7
1
6
2
4
2
3
P
_
2
4
-
-
2
7
3
-
-
7
6
3
3
4
-
3
-
3
2
1
3
-
-
-
5
_
-
2
_
1
_
2
2
_
—
G
4
2
5
6
21
3
7
7
22
5
2
7
6
4
10
7
1
3
6
23
3
23
23
4
7
22
23
3
4
5
7
2
23
5
7
5
3
1 ppm.
T
2
3
0
5
0
22
0
0
21
6
23
4
0
24
12
0
0
5
0
0
21
1
13
0
0
0
23
0
3
B
5
3
0
24
0
22
0
0
0
0
23
21
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
21
8
24
0
0
0
0
0
6
G
23
3
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0.1 ppm.
T
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
107
Nos. 260-297
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
5 ppm.
T
2
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
3
8
2
1
3
1
1
1
5
1
2
4
6
2
3
5
3
3
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
B
5
3
3
3
2
3
5
1
1
3
8
3
1
2
1
1
1
7
7
2
4
6
2
8
5
3
3
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
P
.
-
-
_
2
_
-
1
1
3
8
_
1
1
1
1
1
7
-
_
4
6
2
-
5
-
7
1
_
3
-
-
_
_
_
_
—
G
5
7
4
7
2
3
5
2
1
4
24
22
1
2
1
1
5
7
22
23
4
6
3
5
5
23
5
3
8
7
23
23
6
1
1
1
4
1 ppm.
T
3
4
5
2
3
3
2
22
0
0
22
6
3
4
14
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
24
23
23
20
1
1
1
7
B
22
21
22
21
14
22
21
0
0
0
1
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
24
0
23
0
5
4
3
0
G
4
21
22
21
22
22
21
0
0
0
2
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
23
23
0
5
4
3
23
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
21
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
23
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
22
6
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
22
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
108
Nos. 298-335
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
5 ppm.
T
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
8
2
3
3
1
2
2
3
3
5
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
B
1
1
3
4
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
8
2
4
5
3
1
3
2
1
5
5
1
4
5
1
4
3
2
P
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
4
3
2
G
5
2
23
7
8
3
2
5
3
5
3
8
3
4
2
2
2
3
2
5
8
7
7
5
6
3
3
2
5
5
5
3
4
5
3
4
3
7
1 ppm.
T
4
3
0
3
22
22
5
3
3
5
5
2
1
1
23
7
14
0
22
4
4
1
1
1
0
0
4
6
4
5
0
0
0
B
7
23
0
22
22
0
24
8
24
9
20
~4
4
13
0
7
23
0
0
13
5
1
1
2
0
0
5
24
6
0
0
0
0
G
5
23
0
22
22
0
24
24
24
9
20
22
5
13
0
23
23
0
0
22
0
6
3
6
0
0
22
24
11
0
0
0
0
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
22
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 .
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
109
Nos. 374-409
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
5 ppm.
T
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
3
3
3
3
7
7
B
5
4
3
1
2
1
2
3
3
2
6
2
3
3
3
2
1
1
6
2
6
2
2
3
3
3
2
1
2
1
3
7
5
7
8
4
4
7
P
5
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
6
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
3
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
-
-
3
8
3
-
-
G
7
7
4
3
7
5
3
3
4
2
6
2
3
3
3
3
1
1
6
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
3
4
3
5
23
23
7
22
1 ppm.
T
22
22
0
1
1
1
1
2
22
6
2
3
6
0
22
2
4
0
2
22
1
4
6
2
1
1
1
0
6
8
6
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
1
1
4
1
5
0
0
0
21
0
0
22
6
15
0
4
0
23
0
0
14
0
3
4
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
23
5
7
0
6
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
24
23
0
15
22
23
0
0
23
23
5
6
0
0
8
24
0
23
0
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
no
Nos. 374-409
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
394
395
396
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
5 ppm.
T
3
3
3
1
8
2
2
3
3
1
3
2
5
4
6
6
1
3
3
4
5
5
3
2
5
2
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
6
B
3
3
3
2
8
2
3
3
3
3
5
4
7
4
8
6
2
3
7
5
7
7
6
5
5
4
3
3
6
2
2
3
2
5
P
3
_
3
_
8
-
-
3
3
3
5
-
-
4
_
-
-
_
_
5
7
7
6
6
5
_.
_
_
_
2
2
_
3
G
3
6
7
3
8
3
4
21
3
4
5
4
23
4
23
6
23
3
7
7
23
23
22
22
6
4
6'
4
22
5
5
6
3
5
1 ppm.
T
22
6
22
3
23
15
23
0
24
7
11
5
0
8
0
4
8
24
0
0
4
2
2
3
6
3
B
22
0
22
3
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
5
22
0
0
0
22
4
0
23
6
0
G
22
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
22
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
4
0
0.1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
B
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Ill
Nos. 420-493
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 420 - 1246
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
5 ppm.
T
23
23
4
21
21
4
1
22
22
22
7
21
5
5
22
23
7
22
22
21
7
5
23
23
5
6
20
24
23
7
20
23
23
8
4
5
21
B
23
23
22
21
0
5
1
22
6
22
24
0
22
22
22
23
23
.22
22
21
23
22
0
0
23
22
0
24
23
22
0
23
23
2
22
21
21
P
23
22
-
21
-
21
22
-
-
24
.
-
22
22
-
7
22
-
0
0
22
-
0
5
22
20
24
23
22
.
23
0
-
_
5
5
G
23
23
22
0
0
23
1
22
6
0
24
0
22
22
22
0
0
22
22
0
0
4
0
0
0
22
0
24
23
5
0
23
23
3
7
0
21
No.
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
5 ppm.
T
6
22
4
24
3
2
24
22
21
22
0
21
5
8
7
23
23
1
24
6
22
22
21
22
23
5
8
7
4
21
23
7
22
2
24
23
2
B
24
22
6
24
23
23
24
0
21
0
24
0
21
21
22
23
23
1
24
22
0
4
21
0
3
22
22
1
23
0
7
22
0
22
0
23
2
P
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
0
22
-
24
21
-
22
-
23
23
24
3
-
-
21
-
_
_
1
3
23
-
_
-
-
-
_
-
—
G
8
22
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
21
0
22
0
7
23
24
22
0
0
21
0
3
22
1
5
23
0
7
22
0
22
0
23
2
-------
112
Nos. 494-567
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
5 ppm.
T
4
22
1
24
23
24
8
23
8
4
22
22
24
22
23
6
1
3
0
22
22
22
2
8
22
8
6
23
5
6
23
5
23
23
5
6
0
23
B
22
3
23
0
23
0
24
0
0
0
0
22
8
22
23
8
22
5
0
0
22
22
6
7
4
22
22
0
8
0
2
1
23
23
23
1
2?
0
P
_
6
24
23
7
_
_
_
_
-
4
24
_
23
_
_
3
22
4
_
_
_
-
22
-
22
-
_
0
-
.
1
23
4
1
0
-
G
22
7
6
24
24
7
24
0
8
0
22
3
0
0
23
0
22
5
0
0
22
22
0
0
4
0
0
0
3
0
23
1
3
23
4
6
0
0
No.
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556a
556b
556c
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
5 ppm.
T
21
21
24
1
23
20
23
2
22
21
21
22
2
8
22
7
23
7
8
4
4
23
4
23
23
4
4
3
23
3
1
4
23
2
21
22
20
23
B
21
21
24
4
0
5
0
0
22
0
21
0
24
21
0
7
0
23
23
0
23
1
T
0
0
5
22
21
0
23
15
22
8
22
0
22
20
23
P
21
21
24
1
0
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
£
-
4
6
1
1
0
0
-
-
-
0
23
-
-
-
-
0
-
5.
—
G
6
21
24
20
0
5
0
0
7
0
21
0
6
0
0
7
6
23
23
0
23
1
T
0
0
0
0
21
0
23
23
0
7
0
0
22
0
0
-------
113
Nos. 568-643
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
5 ppm.
T
2
22
21
24
21
23
24
3
5
8
8
23
23
22
23
5
22
23
2
22
2
22
22
3
4
6
23
23
22
21
1
4
6
1
23
22
22
22
B
4
22
1
0
21
23
24
5
24
24
24
0
0
2
0
23
22
23
3
3
21
0
22
3
22
6
0
23
22
21
4
20
24
8
23
0
0
22
P
-
21
23
-
23
0
-
8
24
4
_
23
_
-
-
_
23
-
-
-
-
_
_
24
24
-
0
-
-
-
20
-
-
0
-
_
-
G
4
22
21
23
21
23
24
8
4
0
24
0
0
2
0
0
22
23
0
3
21
22
4
TJ
22
6
0
0
0
21
0
20
24
0
0
22
0
22
No.
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
5 ppm.
T
3
1
22
20
24
23
1
22
6
22
23
22
21
23
5
22
23
6
23
21
1
4
23
21
5
4
20
3
5
5
2
5
2
21
22
21
21
4
B
3
4
3
5
24
0
4
22
24
22
0
22
21
3
22
0
0
0
23
21
1
21
23
21
0
4
0
6
0
21
23
23
0
0
22
21
0
6
P
-
-
20
-
0
2
22
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
6
_
24
1
21
23
21
23
-
-
21
0
21
-
_
_
-
5
_
_
-
G
3
4
22
0
0
0
2
0
8
22
0
22
21
6
0
0
0
23
23
21
1
24
24
21
0
4
0
21
0
21
23
23
0
0
22
0
0
4
-------
114
Nos. 644-719
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
5 ppm.
T
23
22
6
5
3
21
5
5
22
5
21
3
23
22
21
2
21
21
1
2
3
7
3
4
19
1
21
22
4
7
4
23
4
4
1
T
4
7
B
23
22
0
23
22
21
23
21
22
21
21
23
23
0
21
22
21
5
3
2
22
22
3
7
1
1
1
22
23
23
22
23
22
22
0
23
4
23
P
.
-
.6
-
-
21
23
21
22
21
24
23
-
0
21
Z
-
-
2_
-
6
22
_
_
19
_
3
0
-
0
_
0
-
-
-
-
-
—
G
0
3
0
23
22
21
0
21
22
21
21
2
23
0
21
2
21
8
4
2
22
22
3
7
5
1
3
4
0
0
22
23
22
5
0
1
3
3
No.
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
5 ppm.
T
4
23
7
4
2
7
24
6
6
8
22
24
23
1
4
12
23
3
22
7
2
4
22
2
23
22
21
24
12
23
22
4
22
6
23
21
0
3
B
23
0
22
4
21
24
24
0
22
24
0
2
0
2
4
0
23
23
22
23
21
0
0
22
0
0
21
24
24
0
0
23
0
0
0
21
0
24
P
-
7
-
21
7
_
_
_
-
_
24
-
2
23
12
-
-
6
-
2
0
22
~5
-
0
21
-
-
5
22
-
-
-
-
6
24
7
G
0
0
22
4
0
24
0
0
22
24
0
2
0
1
23
0
0
3
0
0
21
0
0
22
23
0
21
0
24
0
0
0
0
24
2
21
0
24
-------
115
Nos. 720-796
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
5 ppm.
T
2
23
24
4
22
2
24
21
22
24
23
6
23-
4
22
24
22
6
5
22
22
1
3
23
21
3
22
21
7
4
4
21
22
21
2
3
5
4
B
2
0
0
22
22
23
0
4
0
0
23
23
23
20
0
2
22
6
5
0
22
7
21
0
21
5
22
21
22
3
23
21
22
0
5
22
0
23
P
22
7
-
_
-
2
-
_
22
-
_
6
23
4
6
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
21
0
21
5
_
21
22
0
0
-
-
-
22
22
_
-
G
2
0
0
5
22
2
2
4
0
0
0
7
23
4
0
2
22
6
5
0
6
22
21
0
21
5
22
21
3
3
24
21
22
0
22
22
0
7
No.
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
5 ppm.
T
24
4
1
5
7
22
2
1
6
2
23
21
23
23
4
4
23
6
3
5
8
5
22
22
21
6
21
4
5
21
22
1
5
5
22
8
23
22
B
1
7
3
22
8
3
5
22
1
23
0
24
0
24
22
20
23
0
0
5
23
5
5
"5
5
21
21
4
24
21
22
23
22
23
22
8
6
0
P
24
23
_3
_
8
_
-
22
6
2
-
24
23
23
22
4
-
-
_
21
23
6
22
22
5
1
21
21
5
21
22
4
22
23
-
-
23
-
G
1
23
3
22
3
22
8
6
1
23
0
21
23
6
22"
20
23
0
0
21
23
2
5
I
5
21
21
4
21
21
5
1
5
23
22
7
23
0
-------
116
Nos. 797-872
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
5 ppm.
T
23
23
5
2
23
22
6
23
22
22
23
23
22
5
6
22
20
7
22
6
6
5
21
21
7
5
21
22
22
6
22
6
8
23
5
23
22
4
B
0
23
0
21
23
0
22
2
3
2?
"4
8
22
22
23
3
20
4
"0
23
0
2
0
21
24
0
5
22
22
22
3
6
22
23
5
0
22
22
P
0
.
22
5
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
.
-
-
3
20
2
-
-
0
2
_
21
24
24
5
22
22
6
6
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
G
0
23
0
2
0
0
22
0
22
22
23
8
0
5
23
22
20
4
0
0
0
6
0
21
7
20
5
22
22
22
22
6
22
23
5
0
0
0
No.
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
8fO
871
872
5 ppm.
T
21
7
23
23
6
22
3
4
5
5
22
22
24
4
23
24
24
~6
24
24
6
2
22
3
8
22
23
22
22
22
3
ZT
5
24
6
22
22
24
B
3
22
23
0
0
0
22
8
5
20
0
4
0
24
23
0
24
"23
24
" 0
24
22
22
23
23
8
0
22
0
0
22
21
5
24
21
5
22
0
P
-
23
2
22
-
22
23
21
20
-
_
0
7
0
-
-
_
24
24
24
-
0
-
-
22
-
-
3
-
-
4
20
24
-
22
6
0
G
0
22
23
2
22
0
22
23
5
20
0
4
0
24
23
0
24
0
0
2
24
22
24
~0
0
2
0
0
0
0
22
0
20
24
0
0
0
0
-------
117
Nos. 873-956
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
873
874
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
5 ppm.
T
7
22
8
6
4
4
23
23
6
5
21
21
5
21
22
22
24
3
7
23
22
22
2
6
22
4
4
22
4
23
24
23
4
0
23
7
6
B
22
22
0
0
6
23
23
23
23
21
21
21
22
21
0
0
0
3
24
5
22
22
21
22
22
21
4
0
21
23
0
24
21
0
0
4
24
P
22
_
-
_
-
_
_
-
_
21
21
4
5
21
6
22
0
_
-
-
-
-
21
_
_
21
£
-
21
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
G
22
22
0
22
3
23
23
23
23
21
21
21
22
21
0
22
0
0
0
5
22
22
21
22
22
21
4
0
1
23
3
23
21
22
0
4
7
No.
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
5 ppm.
T
22
21
21
24
23
7
21
21
23
8
3
8
24
5
22
6
22
21
2
2
3
22
6
23
21
24
6
22
5
5
8
6
3
22
21
4
21
B
1
0
21
0
23
5
21
21
0
1
24"
21
0
0
22
0
0
21
22
21
2
24
23
7
21
24
23
0
5
24
23
2
0
22
0
24
2
P
.
0
21
_
23
23
21
.
_
1
3
_
-
-
22
-
-
21
5
1
22
24
-
_
_
-
6
0
22
-
.
_
-
22
-
23
G
1
0
5
0
0
23
21
0
0
1
24
21
0
0
22
0
0
0
22
21
2
6
0
7
21
24
23
0
5
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
2
-------
118
Nos. 957-1032
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
5 ppm.
T
24
5
23
7
2
3
2
2
23
5
6
22
22
5
22
4
3
4
4
1
23
1
22
22
22
21
24
22
6
5
8
23
8
2
1
23
5
0
B
2
4
0
22
23
3
23
22
0
5
23
22
7
5
22
23
3
23
6
4
23
20
5
0
0
21
24
5
8
21
0
23
"24
7
3
23
22
0
P
2
-
-
22
-
-
-
22
_
.
23
_
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
23
_
5
22
_
-
21
24
22
-
-
5
0
_
4
3
-
22
-
G
2
4
0
22
23
0
2
22
0
3
23
22
0
0
22
0
22
0
7
1
5
20
2
0
0
21
24
8
7
5
3
0
24
6
3
0
3
24
No.
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
5 ppm.
T
23
8
23
23
22
7
23
24
23
23
23
1
22
22
23
2
24
6
21
22
22
2
2
5
1
22
20
1
1
3
3
22
22
23
4
12
23
21
B
0
8
23
6
0
22
23
3
23
~~5
0
0
22
22
23
22
8
3
0
22
0
23
2
2
2T
22
20
12
12
21
22
22
24
23
21
0
23
21
P
.
23
_
-
-
-
-
24
_
_
-
8
-
-
_
-
5
-
-
-
-
7
4
_
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
21
G
0
23
23
5
0
22
23
24
23
5
0
0
22
22
23
22
8
0
0
22
0
0
2
5
1
1
5
23
23
21
0
22
22
23
21
0
23
21
-------
119
Nos. 1033-1106
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
5 ppm.
T
22
4
3
2
3
4
I
22
2
21
21
21
0
22
23
22
5
21
2
22
23
5
23
21
7
21
23
23
21
20
20
23
23
22
4
3
21
B
22
23
3
20
22
0
23
22
21
21
0
21
0
7
8
22
5
21
2
22
0
8
8
21
7
21
23
4
0
4
20
8
23
0
23
22
0
P
.
_
-
-
-
_
3
-
_
_
-
_
-
2
4
22
5
.
2
7
-
5
-
5
1
21
_
_
0
20
20
-
_
_
23
7
0
G
22
23
1
0
22
0
1
22
21
0
0
21
23
1
23
22
22
0
0
5
0
0
6
21
0
21
6
4
0
5
20
4
23
0
2
24
21
No.
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
5 ppm.
T
8
6
23
21
8
21
2
21
22
6
24
22
24
22
1
24
0
23
21
22
8
7
2
4
3
22
22
23
24
2
6
23
5
22
6
5
2
B
23
22
8
21
24
21
0
0
0
22
0
0
24
22
23
24
4
22
0
0
24
22
23
3
4
1
22
0
24
23
21
23
6
22
23
22
7
P
23
22
23
7
24
21
22
24
0
22
2
-
-
-
-
24
-
22
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
0
21
23
23
.
-
-
22
G
23
22
23
5
8
0
0
0
0
22
0
22
24
0
3
4
4
0
0
0
24
22
23
0
0
3
22
0
24
6
21
23
7
0
23
22
22
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Nos. 1107-1180
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
5 ppm.
T
4
22
22
5
3
1
22
2
4
2
22
6
22
1
23
24
23
22
22
8
21
3
21
4
24
23
6
5
21
3
23
14
22
3
21
6
22
B
22
22
24
21
7
3
6
6
23
0
3
6
7
3
0
24
23
22
2
23
0
21
0
22
0
23
21
0
21
0
23
24
0
22
0
0
3
P
0
22
22
-
-
-
4
-
-
0
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
21
23
-
_
23
0
-
-
0
23
G
22
22
24
21
0
6
0
0
23
0
3
3
22
3
0
24
23
1
2
8
0
21
0
0
0
23
21
0
0
0
23
0
2
0
0
0
3
No.
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
5 ppm.
T
7
I
4
22
1
5
23
1
5
5
23
24
22
1
21
3
7
22
5
24
2
22
21
4
21
3
22
7
23
21
7
6
7
6
23
5
21
B
23
22
4
1
2
22
0
8
0
21
23
24
22
4
23
22
0
22
5
24
22
22
21
22
0
0
22
1
0
0
0
0
22
0
23
21
4
P
23
22
_
_
_
22
_
-
-
21
-
24
22
4
_
_
_
_
21
-
22
22
21
-
0
-
-
-
-
5
0
-
.5
-
-
5
21
G
7
22
4
1
0
22
0
0
0
21
4
2?
23
4
23
4
0
22
21
24
22
22
21
22
0
0
2
1
0
21
0
0
0
0
23
21
5
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Nos. 1180-1246
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
5 ppm.
T
7
7
2
4
21
5
23
4
7
8
22
0
6
1
8
4
5
2
23
4
5
1
8
5
7
5
2
23
1
21
23
23
8
4
2
4
22
3
B
22
22
21
21
21
22
23
22
23
23
0
0
6
3
23
22
2
0
23
23
0
7
23
0
23
0
5
23
21
5
23
23
8
4
3
23
4
21
P
-
21
21
21.
-
0
5
0
23
22
6
3
1
23
22
-
-
23
8
-
_
8
23
23
21
21
-
_
.
-
-
-
_
-
2
_
—
G
22
22
21
21
21
22
23
22
23
23
22
0
1
1
23
22
2
1
0
8
0
1
23
0
23
0
21
23
21
3
23
23
2
23
0
23
4
21
No.
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
5 ppm.
T
23
2
4
1
3
3
3
21
23
6
24
24
"7
24
6
4
6
3
23
1
24
2
6
24
4
23
22
20
B
8
0
4
4
5
3
23
0
23
6
24
24
20
0
23
6
21
23
23
20
0
24
2
0
21
23
0
2
P
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
5
21
-
24
"7
-
7
21
6
-
-
4
-
2
2
0
-
-
_
-
G
8
0
4
4
21
3
3
0
23
IT
24
24
~0
0
23
6
8
4
23
4
24
24
2
0
21
23
0
2
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APPENDIX III
Part 1. Numerical toxicity rating system.
Part 2. Effect of temperature.
A dash indicates non-toxic results.
122
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123
APPENDIX III
Numerical Toxicity Rating System:
Since these tests were designed to detect acute toxicity,
significance was attached to speed of kill as well as concen-
tration of chemical at which a kill was obtained. Marked
specificity of action made it necessary to calculate a separate
rating for each of the three species of fish. The final rating
(Table 1) represents the addition of the three ratings.
In the period of time available it was not possible to
acclimate our hatchery trout to either the high or low tempera-
tures nor to acclimate the bluegill to the low temperature.
For this reason, data on trout are limited to three different
concentrations at one temperature (Table 2). Bluegill were
compared at three concentrations and two temperatures (Table 3);
and goldfish at.three concentrations and three temperatures
(Table 4). Since a different number of tests were involved
for each specie, the number of points which it is possible for
each chemical to compile is different for each species. The
highest possible combined total for all three species is 450
points. The points are assigned as follows:
Trout: (3 concentrations) Possible
Total
(1) 10 points for each concentration which
produces mortality in one hour or less 30
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124
Trout: (continued) Possible
Total
(2) 10 points for each concentration which
produces mortality in 8 hours or less. 30
(3) 10 points for each concentration which
produces mortality in 24 hours or less 30
(4) 10 points for mortality at 0.01 ppm... 10
Total 100
'Example: mortality in 30 minutes would qualify under all of
he first three rules and be worth 30 points. Mortality in 2
)urs would be worth 20 points, etc.).
Bluegill: (2 temperatures, 3 concentrations)
(1-4) as above 100
(5) 10 points for each temperature in
which mortality is produced in one hour
or less 20
(6) 10 points for each temperature in
which mortality is produced in 8 hours
or less 20
(7) 10 points for each temperature in
which mortality is produced in 24
hours or less 20
Total 160
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125
Goldfish: (3 temperatures, 3 concentrations)
(1-4) as above 100
(5-7) as above except each category is
worth a possible 30 points 90
Total 190
Combined total - 450
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126
Table 2. Hours to produce mortality with trout at 55° F.
Code
no.
273
274
276
343
28
341
221
295
408
363
362
119
324
392
132
125
222
377
313
294
296
39
4
147
325
196
275
161
340
326
339
1.0
(hours)
LT 221/
6
4
2
2
0.5
1
1
6
0.5
1
1
1
4
5
4.5
2.5
2.5
1
0.5
1
2
1.5
1
1
1
2.5
0.5
1
1
0.25
Parts per million
0.1 0.01
(hours) (hours)
^ _
-
-
-
+2/
-
-
_ _
LT 22
-
- -
-
-
LT 23
15
4
6
4.5
-
LT 23
LT 23
7
6
LT 22
LT 22
5
LT 22
1.5
1
5 LT 22
0.25 0.5
Toxicity
rating
10
20
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
60
60
100
Less Than
Sickness but no mortality
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Table 3. Hours to produce mortality with bluegill.
Code
no.
341
363
362
340
408
119
125
39
132
221
294
28
147
196
222
377
313
296
343
392
274
276
295
324
275
161
326
273
4
325
339
Parts
1.0
(hours)
4
3.5
3
1
6
1
LT 23
6
14
4
4.5
6
2.5
2
4
3
3.5
2.5
5
4.5
2
1.5
3.5
1
2.5
1.5
1.5
1
1
1
0.25
per million
0.1 0.01
(hours) (hours)
_ „.
-
_
_
-
-
LT 23
+
_
_
-
-
- _
LT 22
LT 23
LT 24
_
-
-
LT 23
LT 22
LT 24
-
-
LT 22
LT 22
5
12
LT 23
12
0.5
Temperature
55°
(hours)
4.5
+!/
_
55/6Q2/
LT 183/
LT 18
LT 18
LT 23
6
2.5
LT 23
1.5
6
3.5
5.5
6
5
4
2
6
1.5
1.5
1
1.5
55/60
30/60
1.5
40/60
40/60
1
30/60
75°
(hours)
1.5
-
+
15/60
LT 18
+
1.5
6
3.5
2
55/60
1.5
6
1.5
2
1.5
1
40/60
1
1.5
40/60
35/60
50/60
40/60
40/60
1
40/60
30/60
20/60
25/60
25/60
Toxic ity
rating
20
20
20
30
40
40
50
50
50
60
60
60
60
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
80
80
80
80
90
90
90
100
100
100
120
V Sickness but no mortality
£/ Fractions with a denominator of 60 express minutes
3/ Less Than
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Table 3. Hours to produce mortality with bluegill.
Code
no.
326
324
196
125
161
363
119
341
408
28
39
362
325
340
222
313
294
392
132
339
221
377
295
296
343
147
276
4
275
274
273
Parts per mill
1.0
(hours)
+!/
+~
-
+
+
6
+
6.5
4
6
10
5
2.5
5
7
4.5
4.5
8.5
7.5
LT 23
6
4
3.5
2.5
6
5
3.5
2.5
2.5
2
1.5
0.1
(hours)
_
..
-
-
+
-
-
-
-
-
+
-
+
-
-
-
_
LT 23
-
LT 23
-
-
-
-
-
-
LT 24
LT 22
_
LT 22
ion Temperature Toxicity
0.01 35°
(hours) (hours)
_ _
_ _
+
+
LT 23
+
+
+
_
+
_
-
+
+
-
-
+
+
+
LT 22
LT 18
LT 18
LT 23
LT 23
LT 18
LT 19
12
13
4
6
2
55°
(hours)
+
+
+
+
+
+
LT 18
+
_
+
LT 23
-
4
LT 22
LT 18
LT 23
LT 23
LT 19
LT 19
LT 22
LT 18
LT 18
LT 23
LT 23
LT 18
4
3.5
1.5
3
2.5
1
75°
(hours)
+
+
LT 222/
10
+
_
10
LT 12
LT 18
LT 18
6
1.5
+
6.5
2
3
3
6
6
3
2
3.5
3
4
2.5
6
4
50/603/
3
35/60
35/60
rating
0
0
10
10
10
20
20
30
30
30
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
60
60
60
60
60
70
80
80
90
90
110
V Sickness but not mortality
£/ Less Than
3/ Fractions with a denominator of 60 express minutes
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129
APPENDIX IV
Chemical companies and individuals who cooperated
by submitting compounds
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130
SOURCE LIST
(1) Mr. J. M. Schantz, Manager
Technical Service
Naval Stores Department
Hercules Powder Co., Inc.
Wilmington, Delaware
(2) Dr. Donald F. Starr
Chief Chemist
Insecticide Division
S. B. Penick & Co.
999 West Side Avenue
Jersey City 6, New Jersey
(3) Mr. Henry J. Reynolds
Vis-Ko, Inc.
Sumner, Washington
(4) Mr. C. C. Alexander
Insecticide Division
Research Laboratory
Geigy Company, Inc.
62 West 2nd Street
Bayonne, New Jersey
(5) Mr. L. Gordon Utter
Plant Pathologist
Phelps Dodge Refining Corp.
40 Wall Street
New York 5, New York
(6) Mr. R. K. Hoddinott, Jr.
The Davison Chemical Corp.
Industrial Chemicals Dept.
Baltimore 3, Maryland
(7) Mr. H. W. McNulty
Product Development Corp.
The Solvay Process Div.
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp,
40 Rector Street
New York 6, New York
(8) Mr. F. G. Calkin
Oronite Chemical Company
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York 20, New York
(9) Dr. Wayne E. White
Research Department
Ozark-Mahoning Company
Tulsa 1, Oklahoma
(11) Mr. L. M. Miller
Market Development
Armour and Company
1355 West 31st Street
Chicago 9, Illinois
(12) Mr. Ralph L. Ericsson
Sumner Chemical Company, Inc.
General Sales Offices
6 East 45th Street
New York 17, New York
(13) Mr. W. D, Hull
Product Development Dept.
Chemical Division
Celanese Corp. of America
180 Madison Avenue
New York 16, New York
(14) Alrose Chemical Company
Manufacturing Chemists
P. 0. Box 1294
Providence 1, Rhode Island
(15) Miss E. Cooke
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works
72 Gold Street
New York 8, New York
(16) Mr. Robert England
James Good Company
Susqueharma Ave. & Martha St.
Philadelphia 25, Pennsylvania
(17) Mr. Vincent J. Carroll
Technical Service Dept.
Chas. Pfizer & Company, Inc.
Brooklyn 6, New York
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(18) Mr. Harry Borowsky
Research Laboratory
Onyx Oil & Chemical Co.
Warren & Morris Streets
Jersey City 2, New Jersey
(19) Mr. R. E. Horsey
Sales Manager
Sindar Corporation
330 West 42nd Street
New York 36, New York
(20) Mr. Lawrence Flett
Director, New Products Div.
National Aniline Division
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp.
40 Rector Street
New York 6, New York
(21) Mr. C. D. Carleton
Coahoma Chemical Co., Inc.
Main Plant and Office
Clarksdale, Mississippi
(22) Mr. D. G. Brower, Director
Special Products Division
Victor Chemical Works
Board of Trade Building
141 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago 4, II1inois
(23) Mr. Thomas F. Cleary
Chemagro Corporation
350 Fifth Avenue
New York 1, New York
(24) fir. Paul A. Sartoretto
W. A. Cleary Corporation
New Brunswick, New Jersey
(25) Chemical-Biological
Coordination Center
National Research Council
2101 Constitution Avenue
Washington 25, D.C.
(26) Dr. P. G. Smith
Development Department
Sharpies Chemicals Inc.
123 Broad Street
Philadelphia 9, Pennsylvania
(27) Mr. Warren C. Ellis
Assistant Supervisor
Chemical Research
Battelle Memorial Institute
505 King Avenue
Columbus 1, Ohio
(28) Dr. E. E. Dunn
Biological Research Dept.
The Dow Chemical Company
Midland, Michigan
(29) Mr. W. H. Longenecker
E. I. DuPont DeNemours & Co.
Grasselli Chemicals Dept.
Experimental Station
Wilmington 98, Delaware
(30) Dr. Roy Hansberry, Director
Agricultural Laboratory
Shell Oil Company
Box 1531
Modesto, California
(31) Mr. D. X. Klein
Manager of Research
Heyden Chemical Corporation
Garfield, New Jersey
(32) Dr. R. P. Monnier
Cincinnati Chemical Works
Evanston Station
Cincinnati 7, Ohio
(33) Miss Margaret Greenwald
Research Division
Chipman Chemical Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey
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(34) Mr. Milton Goll, Chief
Microbiological Laboratories
Nuodex Products Co., Inc.
Elizabeth F, New Jersey
(35) Mr. G. A. Arel
Shell Development-Co.
4560 Horton Street
Emeryville 8, California
(36) Mr. Gerald Forsdick
Ethyl Corporation
100 Park Avenue
New York 17, New York
(37) Dr. C. S. Harris
Technical Adviser
Prentiss Drug & Chem. Co.
110 William Street
New York 38, New York
(38) Dr. Kenneth S. Karsten
R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.
230 Park Avenue
New York 17, New York
(39) Mr. R. J. Marker
Research Department
Commercial Solvents Corp.
Terre Haute, Indiana
(40) Dr. J. P. Bain
Technical Director
The Glidden Company
Naval Stores Division
Jacksonville 1, Florida
(42) Mr. Donald L. Davis
California-Spray-Chemical
Corporation
Richmond, California
(43) Mr. John F. LesVeaux
Department of Research &
Development
Food Machinery & Chem. Corp.
Niagara Chemical Division
Middleport, New York
(44) Dr. Joseph A. Pinckard
Assistant Manager, Research
Julius Hyman and Company
Denver 1, Colorado
(45) Mr. E. L. Patton, Head
Naval Stores Research Div.
Olustee, Florida
(46) Dr. W. T. Sumerford
Research Laboratories
Mead Johnson and Company
Evansville 21, Indiana
(47) Dr. Karl Pfister, Director
Synthetic Medicinals
Research Department
Merck & Company, Inc.
Rahway, New Jersey
(48) Mr. R. M. Ludwig
Chemical Control Dept.
The American Agricultural
Chemical Company
50 Church Street
New York 7, New York
(49) Mr. Morton Schwarz
Director of Development
The Edwal Laboratories, Inc.
Ringwood, Illinois
(50) Dr. F. H. Lathrop
Entomologist
University of Maine
Agricultural Experiment Sta,
Plant Science Building
Orono, Maine
(51) Dr. C. F. Fuchs
Director of Research
The Emulsol Corporation
50 East Madison Street
Chicago 3, 111ino is
(52) Mr. George P. Fitzgerald
University of Wisconsin
Dept. of Botany, Birge Hall
Madison 6, Wisconsin
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(53) Mr. Roger M. Blouch
Research Assistant
Dept. of Botany & Plant
Pathology
Colorado Agricultural &
Mechanical College
Fort Collins, Colorado
(54) Dr. Blaine 0. Pray
Research Laboratory
Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corporation
Subsidiary of Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company
Barberton, Ohio
(55) Dr. H. Douglas Tate, Mgr.
Agricultural Chemicals
Development
Naugatuck Chemical
Bethany 15, Connecticut
(56) Mr. William M. Lee
Director,'Product
Development Department
Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Company
Manufacturing Chemists
Research Development Div.
Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania
(57) Dr. W. E. Craig
Rohm & Haas Company
Lennig Plant
5000 Richmond Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(58) Mr. W. C. McDuffie, In Chg,
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
P. 0. Box 3391
Orlando, Florida
(59) Dr. J. M. Magner
Development Department
Organic Chemicals Division
Monsanto Chemical Company
800 North Twelfth Blvd.
St. Louis, Missouri
(60) Mr. J. Everett Bussart
Velsicol Corporation
Division of Arvey Corp.
330 East Grand Avenue
Chicago 11, Illinois
(61) Mr. Robert H. Beatty
Agricultural Chemicals Div.
Research Department
American Chemical Paint Co.
General Offices and Factory
Ambler, Pennsylvania
(62) Mr. C. E. Rowe
Manager of Production
Coordination
Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Doe Run Plant
P. 0. Box 547
Brandenburg, Kentucky
(63) Mr. Carl Pacifico, Director
Development Department
Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.
Wyandotte, Michigan
(64) Dr. J. L. Horsfall
Chief Entomologist
Insecticide Department
Agricultural Chemicals Div.
American Cyanamid Company
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York 20, New York
(65) Mr. M. M. Darley
Technical Supervisor
Agricultural Section
General Chemical Division
Laurel Hill Research
Laboratory
P.O. Box 149
Long Island City 1, New York
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(66) Mr. Ray H. Jebens, Manager
Process Development
Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories
Charles City, Iowa
(67) Dr. J. R. Rice
Principal Research Officer
Alkaloids Investigations
Commonwealth Scientific &
Industrial Research
Organization
University of Melbourne
Chemistry Department
Carlton N. 3., Vic., Australia
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APPENDIX V
Literature Survey
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136
Literature Survey
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1947. Notes on the tolerance of fish to some pure
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APPENDIX VI
Index
This index was compiled from the chemical names submitted
by the contributors. In many cases these names did not con-
form to the system of nomenclature prescribed by Chemical
Abstracts. For this reason an index entry may not, at first
inspection, appear to be related to the name of the compound
in the alphabetical lists.
This is an ion or radical index. It was designed to aid
in locating all compounds which contain an ion or radical of
particular interest. The numbers following an entry refer to
its position in the alphabetical lists.
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Abietyl-Adi pate
Abietyl , 950
Acenaphthene, 420
Acetal, 121, 1300, 1408, 2456
Acetaldehyde, 1300-1302
Acetaldehyde azine, 421
Actamer, 19
Acetamide, 1, 2, 422-425, 1303-
1317
Acetamido, 2697, 2916, 3108
Acetamidomalonate, 2619
Acetamidophenyl, 897
Acetamino, 2139
Acetanilide, 3, 426-429, 1319-
1326, 1394
Acetanilid, 1392
Acetarsone, 1327
Acetate, 7-9, 76, 165, 166, 195,
204, 336, 337, 430, 433, 434,
436, 437, 439, 440-445, 447
448, 565, 643, 841, 912, 913,
1077, 1305, 1329-1331, 1333,
1343, 1373, 1383, 1391, 1524,
1548, 1783, 1801, 1817, 1842,
1847, 2168, 2283, 2460-2463,
2494, 2496-2498, 2541-2553,
2579, 2636, 2640, 2688, 2832,
2974, 3108, 3164, 3182-3185,
3199, 3204, 3265, 3305
Acetic acid, 4-6, 10, 372, 431,
432, 435, 438, 449, 450, 734,
742, 1181, 1182, 1184, 1187,
1328, 1332, 1334, 1337-1342,
1345-1355, 1357-1369, 1374-
1382, 1384-1387, 1390, 1392,
1395-1397, 1588, 1818, 1819,
1979, 1980, 2423, 2687, 2689,
3312, 3453
Acetimide, 1307
Acetoacetanilid, 1393
Acetoacetanilide, 1318, 1394
Acetoacetic acid, 10, 450, 1395-
1397
Acetoaniside, 1398
Acetocarbamidophenyl, 2442
Acetoguanamine, 3395
Acetol ester, 1884
Acetonate, 997, 2395, 2793
Acetone, 451, 632, 1399, 2394,
2782, 2783
Acetonitrile, 452, 453, 1400-1402
Acetonyl-2-methyl oxazolidine,
2770
Acetophenetide, 1403
Acetophenone, 11-13, 454-456, 610,
1404-1417
Acetophenyl , 2443
Acetopropionic acid, 1418
Acetotoluide, 1419, 1420
Acetotoluidide, 1421
Acetoxy, 2745, 2781, 2897, 3182
Acetoxypropionate, 2554
Acetoxytoluene, 1215
Acetyl, 83, 722, 997, 1067, 1116,
1480, 2003, 2418, 2668, 2680-
2681, 2918-2920, 3L26, 3429
Acetylacetonate, 2793
Acetylacetone, 2782
Acetylaminotoluene, 3386
Acetylbenzoyl , 1658
Acetylene, 457, 458, 1422
Acetyl-4-methyl phenol , 2815
Acetylphioroglucinol, 2848
Acid 136, 1423
Acid phthalate, 2889
Acridine, 459
Acrolein, 4
Acrolein dimer, 2640
Acronycidine, 1424
Acrylamide, 460
Acrylate, 15-18, 461-464, 1429,
1430, 2641
Acrylic acid, 463-465, 856, 858,
859, 1425-1428, 1431-1435
Acrylophenone, 466
Acrylylcaprylanisole, 491
Actidione, 467
Adipamide, 1436
Adi pate, 469
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Adi pic acid-Amide
Adi pic acid, 1437, 1445
Adipyldimorpholine, 2669
AD-IT, 468
Adol-52, 1446
Adol-54, 1447
Alanap-1, 470
Alanap-3, 1448
Alanine, 20
Alcohol, 603, 1719, 2888
, ally!, 1081, 1455
, benzyl, 1717-1721
, butyl, 1805, 1806
, cetyl, 688, 689, 1927
, furfuryl , 2325
, heptyl, 2383
, hexyl, 2403
, isopropyl, 2471
, lauryl, 2594
, octyl, 2747
, phenethyl, 2808, 2809
, propyl, 3053
Aldarsone, 1449
Aldrin, 471
Algaedyn #2, 472
Aliphat 44-B, 1450
Aliphat 45, 1451
Aliphat 45-B, 1089
Alkenyl, 1150-1152, 3253,
3254
Alkyl , 21, 46, 401, 475, 476,
1474, 1724, 2695, 2696,
2941
Alkyl benzyl ethyl ene glycol
ethers, 2349
Al kylenoxide, 2834
Alkyltrimethyl , 48, 391, 557,
1464, 1471, 1472
Allantoin, 1452
Alloxan, 39, 1453
Alloxantin, 1454
Alloxy, 3274
Allyl , 184, 473, 672, 811, 831,
1216, 1498, 1725, 1873,
1888, 1970, 2096, 2222,
2897, 3225, 3423
Allyl adipate, 469
Allyl-alcohol, 1081, 1455
Allyl amide, 3243
Allyl ami ne, 1456
Allyl ami no, 2643
Allyl 3-bromosenyl ether, 800
Ally! carbamate, 1039
Allyl carbonate, 675, 745
Allyl chloride, 1078
Allyl chloroacetate, 433
Allyl 2-chloroethyl carbonate, 671
Allyl di glycol ate, 748
Allyl ester, 74, 574, 664, 912,
914, 916, 921, 1418, 2460,
2504, 2514, 2545, 2570, 2571,
2578, 3189, 3452
Allyl ether, 155, 824
Allyl glycol ate, 2462
Allylidene diacetate, 430
Ally! isothiocyanate, 2478
Allyl lactate, 764, 2463, 2480,
2778
Allyl maleate, 926
Allyl mercaptan, 3017
Allyl morpholinedithiocarbamate,
1887
Allyloxy, 910, 1177, 1567, 2996,
3042
Allyloxy dioxolane, 751
Allyloxymethyl 2317
Allylphenyl ester, 2542
Allylphenyl ether, 2212
Allyl phthalate, 1058
Ally! propyl carbonate, 673
Ally! sebacate, 1145
Allyl stearate, 3231
Allyl sulfide, 1457
Allylthiourea, 3424
Allyl thiuronium, 3345
Allylurea, 3422
Allyl xanthogen crotonyl anhydride,
708
Aluminum chlorhydroxide, 1458
Aluminum triiodide sulfate, 1236
Amide, 1, 2, 108, 279, 422-425,
460, 479, 518, 536-539, 620,
645, 735, 940, 941, 989, 1158
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Amide-Aminoethyl
Amide, 1303-1317, 1436,
1559, 1592-1610, 1730,
1760, 1830, 1858, 1920,
1921, 1970, 1992, 1993,
2308, 2338, 2376, 2458,
2494-2501, 2590, 2593,
2694, 2743, 2766, 2767,
2797, 2841, 2842, 2860,
3019-3021, 3116, 3117,
3187, 3188, 3225, 3227-
3230, 3243, 3267-3373,
3447, 3459
Amidic acid, 1739
Amido, 1686, 2045, 2046, 2619,
2620, 2697, 2916, 3108,
3343, 3350
Amidophosphate, 2042
Amidophosphoric acid, 473
Amidophosphoryl, 2043
Amine, 32-35, 62-66, 90, 91
126-129, 132, 133, 137,
142, 143, 162-170, 179,
182, 206-208, 232, 242,
243, 245, 287, 288, 335-
338, 347, 348, 350-357,
360, 364, 365, 400-406,
556, 556B, 564, 604-608,
619, 739-741, 753, 837-
844, 886, 947, 948, 968,
977, 981, 1038, 1040, 1132,
1164, 1165, 1176, 1227-
1229, 1335, 1362, 1392,
1456, 1621, 1630, 1633,
1712, 1722-1732, 1773,
1807-1809, 1818, 1828,
1935, 1961, 1991, 2022-
2024, 2040, 2047, 2050-
2052, 2055, 2069-2071,
2080-2084, 2176, 2177,
2273, 2282-2289, 2303,
2304, 2348, 2391, 2392,
2425, 2472, 2631, 2659-2661,
2719, 2720, 2739, 2748-
2750, 2802, 2810, 2840,
2843, 2958-2967, 2991,
3040, 3168, 3281, 3282,
Amine, 3331, 3340, 3365, 3384
3395, 3396, 3400-3403
Amine salt, 1358
Amino, 1, 2, 38, 75, 106, 113,
133, 138, 210, 230, 262, 263,
362, 369-374, 492, 512, 635,
636, 638, 640, 693, 758, 828,
829, 861, 867, 870, 891, 935,
984, 996, 1007, 1009, 1031,
1162, 1168, 1180-1192, 1208,
1235, 1309, 1351, 1405, 1406,
1414, 1431, 1460, 1461, 1515-
1517, 1523, 1562, 1574, 1622,
1661-1664, 1684, 1685, 1698,
1715, 1792, 1819, 1821, 1823,
1824, 1826, 1827, 1833, 1862,
1943, 2041, 2044, 2054, 2083,
2084, 2104, 2139, 2153, 2275,
2336, 2379, 2385, 2386, 2643,
2644, 2698, 2713, 2716, 2717,
2727, 2728, 2751, 2752, 2808,
2817, 2818, 2843, 2917, 2927,
2958, 2997, 3003, 3043, 3044,
3048-3050, 3056, 3060-3063,
3102-3103, 3107, 3109, 3146,
3148, 3168, 3174, 3197, 3202,
3280, 3309-3313, 3315, 3324,
3328, 3362, 3364, 3369, 3378,
3386, 3402, 3419, 3420
Aminoacetanilide, 1319
Aminoanisole, 1502
Aminoazobenzene, 1543
Aminobenzene, 1580, 1581, 1590
Aminobenzoate, 1662
Aminobenzoic acid, 1659, 1660
Aminobenzophenone, 1707
Aminobenzylidene, 3143
Aminobutane, 352
Aminobutenyl sulfide, 358
Aminobutyne, 75, 349, 1824, 2368
Amino butyne, 636
Ami nodiphenyl , 1754
Ami nodiphenylamine, 1621
Aminoethanol, 359
Aminoethoxy, 2154
Aralnoethyl, 126, 182, 274, 1397,
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Aminoethyl-Anisic Acid
Aminoethyl, 2023, 2961, 3300,
3342
Aminoethylami no, 234
Aminoethyl ester, 1425, 1426
2328, 3227
Aminohydroquinone, 1490, 1561
Aminomethyl, 174, 964, 1003,
1032, 1422, 2631
Aminomethylbenzene, 1584
Aminononyne, 229
Amino-4-octyne, 2753
Amino-7-octyne, 2754
Aminophenetole, 1005
Aminophenol, 1008, 1480, 2816
Aminophenoxy, 431
Aminophenyl, 1400, 2993, 3413
Aminophenylazo, 2692
Aminophenyl ether, 2198
Aminophosphate, 474, 1459,
1462
Aminophthalhydrazide, 2904
Aminopropanol, 2992
Aminopropionitrile, 1088
Aminopropiophenone, 3050
Aminopropoxy, 2140
Aminopropyl, 337, 753, 2082
2676, 3425
Amino-1-propyne, 3061
Aminoresorcinol, 3165
Aminosalicylic acid, 3198
Aminotoluene, 1213, 3376, 3389
Amminecopper complex, 3253,
3254
Amminecopper(II) complex, 2882,
3249
Amminesilver complex, 1150
Amminezinc complex, 2765
Ammonia, 1832
Ammonium, 477, 557, 653, 1471,
1741, 2297, 2713
Ammonium arsenate, 1463
Ammonium benzenesulfonate, 46,
1464
Ammonium bromide, 23, 26, 27
Ammonium chloride, 21, 22, 25,
475, 476, 478, 1465, 1464-
1477, 2649
Ammonium p-chlorobenzenesul fonate,
48
Ammonium diethyl phosphate, 2870
Ammonium dimethyl phosphate, 2871
Ammonium fluophosphate, 1466
Ammonium hexafluorophosphate, 127,
2301
Ammonium hexafluorovanadate, 1467
Ammonium iodide, 1468-1470, 1584
Ammonium kerylbenzenesulfonate,
1629
Ammonium m-nitrobenzenesulfonate,
1472
Ammonium pentachlorophenate, 264
Ammonium salicylate, 24
Ammonium salt, 1155, 1789, 1814
Ammonium silicofluoride, 2302
Ammonium sulfamate, 1473
Ammonium thioglycolate, 1372
Ammonium p-toluenesulfonate, 391
Amphetamine, 2810
Amphetamine sulfate, 2040
Amyl, 1535, 1586, 1587, 2301,
2369, 2826
Amylamine, 2047
Amylaminomethyl , 1003
Amyl carbonate, 1918, 2464, 2555,
2556
Amyleyelohexyl benzylamine, 604
Amyl ester, 86, 376, 682, 1920
2505, 2525, 2555, 2886
Amyl ketone, 2490
Amyloxybenzaldehyde, 40
Amylpentene, 2737
Amylphenyl , 289, 2116
Amylphenyl ester, 195
Amyl phosphite, 1478
Amylxanthic acid, 479
Anilide, 1323-1326, 1560, 2459
Aniline, 28-30, 63, 430, 481-488,
1481-1491, 1493-1497
Anilinium salt, 390
Aniline, 936, 1965, 2117
Anilinomethylene, 201
Anilinomethyl ester, 3295, 3296
Anisaldehyde, 489
Anisic acid, 1498
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Anisid-Benzaldehyde
An 1sid, 1499
Aniside, 1398
Anisidide, 1766
Anisidine, 31, 490, 1500,
1501
Anisil , 1503
Anisoin, 1504
Anisole, 491-496, 1502,
1505-1508
Anisyl , 767, 768
Anisylidene, 2004
Anisylneopentane, 1068
Anthracene, 1509
Anthranilate, 1510-1512
Anthranilic acid, 497, 1513
Anthraquinone, 1514-1519
Anthroic acid, 1520
Anthryl, 1737
Antimony pentachloride, 1522
Antimony potassium tartrate,
3304
Antimony trichloride, 1521
Antipyrine, 1523
Apatite, 2859
Apocamphaneethanol, 1524
Aramite, 498
Armeens C, 35
Armeens 8, 32
Armeens 10, 33
Armeens 12, 34
Arneels C, 1525
Arneels 8D, 1526
Arneels 10, 499
Aroclor 1242, 1527
Aroclor 1248, 1528
Aroclor 1254, 1529
Aroclor 1260, 1530
Arquads 12, 1465
Arquads 16, 25
Arsanilic acid, 1531
Arsenate, 1463, 1771
Arsenic trioxide, 1533
Arsenious acid anhydride, 1532
Arsenite, 2949, 3216
Arsenoso, 1592
Arsine, 1230, 1534
Arsinic acid, 1535, 1538
Arsino, 1604, 1626, 1686, 1764
Arsonic acid, 531, 1537, 1538,
1585, 1586, 1758, 1759, 3014
Arsonium chloride, 500
Arsono-2-nitro, 1665
Arsonous acid, 1587
Arylalkyl, 2080
Astrazonblau B, 36
Astrazonblau G, 501
Astrazongleb 3G, 502
Astrazongleb 5G, 37
Astrazonorange G, 503
Astrazonorange R, 504
Astrazonrosa FG, 1539
Astrazonrot 6B, 1540
Atabrine, 3142
Azacyclononane, 1233
Azelaic acid, 1541, 1542
Azene, 1225
Azide, 1146
Azine, 59, 176, 281, 282, 421,
505, 600, 1062, 1063, 1554,
2921, 2928-2931, 3321, 3397
Azo, 257, 861, 1544, 1622, 1627,
1628, 1692, 1698, 2692, 3244
Azoanisole, 492
Azobenzene, 1543
Azole, 1649, 1713, 1714
Azolo, 2336
Azomethine, 949
Azophenol, 256
Azotoluene, 38
Azoxybenzene, 1546, 1547
Barbital, pheno-, 1006
Barium acetate, 1548
Barium nitrate, 1549
Barium salt, 1388, 3176, 3298
Barium sulfide, 1550
Basic orange 3RN, 1551
Behenic acid, 1552
Benzal , 1200, 1555, 3330, 3241,
3242
Benzalazine, 1554
Benzaldehyde, 40, 505-517, 1553,
1557
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159
Benzaldimine-Benzoxazine
Benzaldimine, 609
Benzaldoxime, 41, 42, 510, 511,
516, 1556, 1558
Benzal levullnate, 2604
Benzamide, 518, 1559
Benzamido, 2620
Benzanilide, 1560
Benzene, 31, 43, 44, 482, 488
490, 520-530, 720, 836,
1543, 1546, 1547, 1561-
1584, 1590, 1642, 1929,
2773, 3343, 3350, 3458
Benzenearsonic acid, 531,
1585, 1586
Benzenearsonous acid, 1587
Benzenediacetic acid, 1588
Benzenedicarbamic acid, 1589
Benzene hexachloride, 1974
Benzenemethanethiol, 532, 533
Benzenephosphonic acid, 535,
1591
Benzenephosphono, 1042, 2854
Benzenesulfanamide, 536-539,
735, 1592-1610
Benzenesulfonanil ide, 540,
1611
Benzenesulfonate, 46-54, 542,
543, 545-559, 1464, 1471,
1472, 1613, 1616, 1618,
1620, 1623-1625, 1629,
1631, 1632, 1634, 1635,
2061, 3095-3098
Benzenesulfonic acid, 544,
556b, 560, 1612, 1614,
1615, 1617, 1619, 1622,
1626-1628, 1630, 1653,
2134, 2248, 2251-2253,
2927, 2943, 2944, 2946,
3057
Benzenesulfonyl, 562, 1636,
1638
Benzenesulfonyl chloride, 561,
1637
Benzenethiol, 563, 1640, 1641
Benzenethiolsulfonate, 53, 54
Benzenetriol, 565, 1643
Benz [f] indene, 57
Benzahydryl, 750, 751, 824, 825,
1706, 2076
Benzhydrolamine, 2660
Benzhydryl methyl, 2178
Benzidine, 1644, 1645
Benzilic acid, 1648
Benzimidazole, 566, 1649
Benzimidazolyl, 2796, 3268
Benzo [a] carbazole, 567, 1650
Benzoate, 11, 575, 579, 586, 587,
1142, 1655, 1662, 1669, 1675,
1677, 1680, 1681, 1688, 1689,
1694, 1986, 2148, 2175
Benzodioxan, 569, 570, 1651
Benzofuran, 124, 736
Benzoguanamine, 1712
Benzohydrol, 58, 572, 573, 1652
Benzohydroxamic acid, 1653
Benzohydryl , 131, 2226-2230
Benzohydrylidene-imine, 1654
Benzoic acid, 574, 576-578, 580,
581, 583, 585, 588, 686, 1655-
1701, 3385
Benzoid alkyl sulfonic acid, 2941
Benzoid sulfonic acids, 2940, 2942
Benzol acetone, 2783
Benzoin, 589, 1702
Benzoin oleate, 1703
Benzonitrile, 590, 1704
Benzophenone, 591-595, 1705-1709
Benzopinacol, 596
Benzopyran, 1710
Benzopyran-6-ol , 597
Benzo-a-pyrone, 568
Benzoquinone, 331, 1130, 3160, 3161
Benzothiazole, 598, 599, 1198, 1711
Benzothiazolyl , 1335
Benzothiazolysul fide, 3099
Benzothiazyl, 424
Benzothiazylthioglycolate, 1336
Benzothiazyl thioglycolic acid, 2354
Benzothiophene, 737
Benzothioxane, 738
Benzotriazole, 1713, 1714
Benzoxazine, 59, 600
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160
Benzoxy-Bisulfate
Benzoxy, 584
Benzoxylidide, 1715
Benzoyl, 115, 463, 706, 861,
1433, 1658, 1667, 1668,
1834, 1915, 1956, 2336,
2337, 2670, 3271
Benzoyl acetate, 1373
Benzoylacrylate, 15-18, 461,
462, 464, 1429, 1430
Benzoyl chloride, 601, 1716
Benzoyl ethane, 2115,
Benzoylphenoxy, 1337
Benzyl, 21, 63, 104, 436, 439,
440, 443, 444, 475, 476,
478, 581, 584, 586, 687,
801-810, 816-818, 820, 822,
863, 1127, 1142, 1203-1205,
1211, 1330, 1356, 1474-
1477, 1481, 1556, 1646,
1647, 1655, 1669, 1675,
1680, 1688, 1689, 1694,
1699, 1719, 1720, 1728,
1738, 1742, 1885, 1926,
2133, 2179-2190, 2192-2194,
2196, 2207, 2208, 2211-
2219, 2223, 2241, 2244,
2245, 2247, 2255-2260,
2349, 2391, 2473, 2499,
2618, 2620, 2649, 2688,
2709, 2710, 2883, 2889,
2895, 2905, 3067, 3089,
3131, 3132, 3136, 3190,
3227, 3273, 3275, 3319,
3341, 3349, 3350, 3359,
3360, 3377, 3391, 3430
Benzylacetamide, 1303
Benzyl alcohol, 602, 603, 1717,
1718, 1721
Benzyl amide, 1730
Benzylamine, 62, 64-66, 604-
608, 739, 1722-1732
Benzyl ammonium chloride, 22
Benzyl chloride, 1209, 1212,
1568, 3358
Benzyl dimethyl, 477
Benzyl dimethyl amine, 347, 351
Benzyl disulfide, 1733
Benzyl ester, 580, 649, 858, 1222,
3326
Benzyl ether, 519, 2202, 2238, 2243
Benzyl ethyl enediamine diacetate,
2283
Benzyl formal, 850
Benzylidene, 199, 334, 724, 910,
1344, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2612,
2772, 3143
Benzylidenebis, 1304
Benzylideneimine, 1734, 1735
Benzylidene-5-phenethyl, 2028
Benzylidene rhodanine, 1133
Benzyl levulinate, 924
Benzylmucochlorate, 213
Benzyloxy, 583, 1123, 1481, 1563,
1564, 1666-1668, 2110, 2261,
3276, 3277, 3284-3286, 3291
Benzyloxyethyl ester, 2506
Benzyloxymethyl, 2318
Benzyloxyphenyl , 2105, 2111, 3288,
3292
Benzylphenyl , 2179, 2189
Benzyl phenyl formal, 2307
Benzyl phosphonic acid, 1736
Benzylpyridinium, 319, 3091
Benzylpyridiniurn chloride, 3093
Benzylthio, 518
Bianthryl, 1737,
Bichromate, 3217
Bicyclo(2.2.1)-5-heptene, 1743-1746
Bicyclo(0.2.4)octene-3, 979
Biguanide, 1751, 1752
Biphenol , 67, 1753
Biphenyl, 68, 70, 614, 616, 617,
1755, 1757
Biphenylamine, 619
Biphenyl arsenic acid, 1758, 1759
Biphenylmethanol, 1761
Bi phenyl propanol , 1762
Biphenyl sul fonic acid, 1763, 1764
Biphenylyl, 811, 1163, 2194-2196,
2864
Bimarsen, 1765
Bisulfate, 2104
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Biurea-Butyl
Biurea, 1767
Biuret, 621m 1768-1770
Blueberry Dust, 1771, 1772
Borate, 1810, 2269
Borates, 3218
Bornylamine, 1773
Bornyl ester, 1940
Bromethyl , 2199
Bromide, 23, 26, 27, 292, 295,
298, 301, 305, 307, 310,
313, 316, 327, 381, 384,
862, 1093, 1094, 1119, 1207,
1848, 2273, 2477, 2648, 2729,
2730, 3070, 3112, 3130, 3348,
3351, 3352
Bromo, 5, 11, 41, 215, 216,
219, 237, 238, 251, 259,
279, 347-351, 386, 432,
454, 521, 614, 619, 624,
668, 714-716, 776, 885,
902, 955, 992, 1017, 1035,
1164, 1320, 1341, 1517,
1542, 1546, 1566, 1641,
1704, 1718, 1738, 1780,
1781, 1844, 1855, 1863,
2034, 2141, 2273, 2319,
2378, 2419, 2466, 2686,
2788, 2819, 2954, 2956,
3009, 3022, 3083, 3109,
3147, 3169, 3199, 3255,
3444
Bromoacetaldehyde, 1300
Bromobiphenyl, 1755
Bromocyclohexaneacetic acid,
1340
Bromoethyl ester, 273
Bromohydrin, 2101
Bromo-3-methoxy, 1010
Bromonaphthalene, 956
Bromophenoxy, 1352
Bromophenoxybenzene, 836
Bromophenyl, 536, 813, 814,
1070, 2444
Bromo- -phenyl, 3051
Bromopropyl, 815
Bromopropyl ester, 1053, 2862,
2865
Bromosenyl, 800
Bromosuccinimide, 346
Brucine, 1774-1778
BTC-50%, 1474
BTC 471, 476
BTC 927, 475
Butadiene, 71, 1779
Butadiene cyclic sulfone, 3336
Butadiene monochlorohydrin, 1803
Butadiene mono-oxide, 2968
Butadienyl, 1103
Butane, 352, 622-625, 714, 1780,
1781
Butanediol, 642, 1782, 1783
Butanediphosphonic acid, 1784
Butanedisulfonic acid, 1785
Butanedithiol, 1786
Butanephosphonic acid, 1787
Butanephosphono, 1041, 2853
Butanesulfonic acid, 1788, 1789
Butanesulfonyl chloride, 1790
Butanol, 447, 1791-1795
Butanone, 1796, 1797
Butene, 362, 626-630, 1798-1801
Butene-l,4-diol, 631
Butene-l,4-dione, 72
Butene-4-one, 73
Buten-2-ol , 1802, 1804
Butenyl, 200, 358
Butenylene thiuronium chloride,
3346
Butenylmethyl , 2621
Butoxy, 435, 731, 1041, 1046, 1143,
2412, 2744, 2999, 3023
Butoxy benzaldehyde, 506
Butoxybenzoate, 1669
Butoxycinnamic acid, 1944
Butoxyethoxy, 2143, 2878, 3075,
3138
Butoxyethoxy ethyl ester, 2507,
2559, 2560, 2566
Butoxyethoxy ethyl lactate, 1437
Butoxyethyl, 434, 1895, 1901, 2057
Butoxyethyl carbonate, 2056
Butoxyethyl ester, 2556
Butoxyphenethyl , 2809
Butyl , 9, 59, 74, 131, 200, 239,
-------
162
Butyl-Cake
Butyl, 241, 261, 323, 441,
474, 537, 545-547, 557,
565, 633, 667, 723, 977,
1011, 1041, 1063, 1104,
1112, 1114, 1159, 1431,
1459, 1468, 1469, 1471,
1479, 1482, 1505, 1593,
1594, 1613, 1620, 1634,
1697, 1962, 1980, 1995,
2058, 2085, 2180, 2190,
2191, 2206, 2221, 2292,
2386, 2495, 2501, 2510,
2590, 2729, 2820, 2829,
2866, 2963, 3119, 3130,
3133, 3137, 3276, 3283,
3286, 3338, 3410, 3454
Butyl alcohol, 1805, 1806
Butyl amine, 353, 1807-1809,
2051
Butylamino, 1431, 1460, 1821,
2644, 3060, 3148, 3309,
3311
Butylaminoethyl, 891
Butyl aminoethyl ester, 1425
Butyl amino-7-octyne, 2754
Butyl ammonium, 2297
Butyl am'sole, 494
Butylbenzenesulfonate, 545
Butyl-2-biphenylyl bis, 2864
Butyl borate, 1810
Butylcarbamylethyl ester,
2584
Butylcarbitol, 3347
Butylcarbityl, 16, 2947, 3224
Butyl carbonate, 2355, 2509,
2534, 2557, 2558
Butyl chlorophosphate, 1811
Butyl cyanamide, 108
Butyldithiocarbamate, 1871
Butyl ester, 236, 859, 915,
1073, 1086, 1152, 1442,
1612, 2026, 2068, 2136,
2355, 2372, 2508-2513,
2520, 2561, 2567, 2700,
3027, 3037, 3177, 3183,
3257
Butyl ether, 2063, 2226, 2248, 3094
Butylidene, 2429
Butylideneimine, 1812
Butyl ketone, 2491
Butyl lactate, 928, 1442, 1443,
1831, 2066, 2068, 2554, 2586,
2587, 2589
Butylmercapto, 2797
Butyl methacrylate, 2641
Butylnitrosamine, 740
Butyl phenol, 139, 240
Butylphenoxy, 2144
Butylphenyl, 155, 802, 1622, 2118,
2208-2210, 2220, 2261, 2861
Butylphenyl ester, 2864
Butylphenyl ether, 2207, 2213
Butylphenyl levulinate, 922
Butyl phosphate, 2041
Butyl phosphite, 2875
Butyl phthalate, 1774
Butyl sulfite, 3302
Butyl thiouryl, 868
Butylxanthate, 634, 635, 1816
Butylxanthic acid, 633, 1813-1815
Butylxanthoacetate, 1817-1820
Butyne, 75, 349, 636-640, 1819,
1821-1825, 2368
Butynol, 1826
Butynyl-2-amine, 1828, 2802
Butyraldehyde, 1829
Butyramide, 1830
Butyric acid, 641, 642, 1777, 1778,
1831-1840, 1981, 1982, 2439
Butyro, 1843
Butyrolactone, 1841
Butyronitrile, 76, 643, 1842
Butyrophenone, 77, 78, 1844-1846
Butyryl, 2671
Butyrylacetone, 864
Cadmium acetate, 1847
Cadmium bromide, 1848
Cadmium chloride, 1849
Cadmium salt, 754
Cadmium thiocyanate, 970, 972
Cake,
-------
163
Calcium-Carbon
Calcium arsenate, 1771
Calcium 2-benzothiazylthio-
glycolate, 1336
Calcium butylxanthoacetate,
1817
Calcium salt, 2333, 2940
3178, 3299
Camphenyl, 130, 1192
Camphor, 1851
Camphoramic acid, 1853
Camphoric acid, 1854
Camphor monoxime, 1852
Camphorsulfonyl chloride,
1855
Camphorylsulfonyl, 2346
Camphyl anisole, 1506
Candicidin A, 644
Candicidin B, 79
Canthinone, 945, 2663
Capric acid, 1856
Caproic acid, 645, 1857-1860,
1983, 1984
Caproyl-morpholi.ne, 2672
Caprylanisole, 491, 1507
Caprylmorpholine, 2673
Capryl di-nitrophenol, 243
Capryl ether, 2227
Caprylic acid, 1861-1863
Caprylphenol, 242, 249
Caprylphenoxy, 1096
Caprylphenyl, 49, 388, 548,
556a, 559, 1625,
Caprylphenyl ether, 2247
Caprylyl morpholine, 2674
Carbamate, 646, 651-654, 658-
663, 666, 1039, 1097,
1644, 1645, 1652, 1865,
1866, 1868-1871, 1873,
1874, 1876-1878, 1882,
1886-1889, 1893, 1895-1897,
1899, 1901-1903, 1905-1910,
3115, 3166
Carbamic acid, 80, 236, 599,
647-650, 655, 1589, 1864,
1867, 1872, 1875, 1879-
1881, 1885, 1890-1892,
3325, 3326
Carbamine chloride, 556
Carbamyl, 755, 1161, 1381, 3030
Carbamyl ester, 1872, 1879
Carbamylacetic acid, 1363
Carbamyl chloride, 657
Carbamylethyl ester, 2584
Carbamyl methyl butyl cellosolve
xanthate, 3454
Carbanilate, 667, 845, 2334
Carbanilic acid, 664, 665, 1898,
1900, 1904
Carbanilide, 81
Carbazate, 1912, 1913
Carbazide, 3211, 3212
Carbazole, 82-84,567, 668-670,
1650, 1915
Carbazone, 508, 512, 515, 1322,
1916, 2011, 2020, 2492
Carbethoxy, 633, 684, 728, 729,
756, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2878,
2880, 3080
Carbethoxycyclohexane, 1976
Carbethoxyethyl ester, 2543,
2879
Carbethoxyethyl ethyl ester, 2615
Carbethoxyethyl lactate, 1438,
2588
Carbethoxy thiocarbanilide, 81
Carbide, 2637
Carbinol, 60, 61, 85, 571, 943,
1827, 2379
Carbitol, 982, 3347
Carbityl, 16, 2748, 2947, 3224
Carbmethoxyphenyl, 816
Carbobutoxyethyl, 1895, 1901
Carbobutoxyethyl lactate, 1443
Carbomethoxy, 1051
Carbomethoxymethyl ester, 2544
Carbonate, 87, 407, 671-673, 675,
745, 918, 919, 1918, 1923,
2056-2060, 2353, 2355, 2464,
2507-2513, 2534, 2537, 2539,
2555-2569, 2571
Carbonic acid, 86, 88, 89, 674,
676-684, 914, 917, 919-922,
3192
Carbon tetrachloride, 1569
-------
164
Carboxami do-Chloro
Carboxamido ester, 1815
Carboxy, 769, 3280
Carboxybenzamido, 2620
Carboxy ester, 1813, 1814
Carboxyethyl, 1602, 1603,
1606, 1896, 1902, 2145,
2656, 3416
Carboxylate, 1099, 1544,
1545, 1742
Carboxylic acid, 113, 714,
1116, 1117, 1710, 1743-
1746, 1750, 1972, 1985,
1987, 2026, 2690, 2849,
2850, 2933, 2988-2990,
3074, 3126-3128, 3152,
3227, 3243, 3337
Carboxylic anhydride, 2014,
2015, 2691
Carboxymethyl, 446, 2200,
2201, 2246, 2404, 2936,
3058
Carboxymethyl ester, 2664
Carboxymethylphenyl, 2445
Carboxyphenyl, 2086
Carvacrol, 685
Castor oil, 1924
Catechin, 3110
Catechol, 686
Cellobiose, 1925
Cellosolve xanthate, 3454
Cellulose, 687, 1926
Cetyl, 23
Cetyl alcohol, 689, 1927
Cetyldimethylamine, 206, 242,
243, 245, 354, 1164, 3281
Cetyl N,N'-ethylene thiuronium
bromide, 3348
Cetylpyridinium, 47
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium sali-
cylate, 24
Chalcone, 90, 690, 691
Chaulmoogric acid, 1928
Chelidonic acid, 3456
Chloral, 1929
Chloralammonia, 1932
Chloral hydrate, 1930
Chloralose, 1933
Chloral salicylamide, 3188
Chloral sulfhydrate, 1931
Chloramine T, 91
Chloranilic acid, 3158
Chloranthraquinone, 1518
Chlorate, 213, 2723, 3218
Chlorax Spray Powder, 1934
Chlordane, 92-94
Chloride, 21, 22, 25, 113, 163,
164, 170, 185, 190, 205, 231
293, 296, 299, 302, 304, 308
311, 314, 317-319, 383, 446,
475, 476, 478, 500, 532, 533
556, 561, 570, 601, 657, 711
713, 720, 739, 743, 842, 886
897, 898, 1003, 1008, 1078,
1090, 1091, 1095, 1118, 1185
1203, 1206, 1208, 1209, 1211
1212, 1370, 1465, 1474-1477,
1521, 1522, 1568, 1569, 1574
1581, 1636-1638, 1716, 1723,
1732, 1751, 1752, 1773, 1790
1849, 1855, 1862, 1943, 1953
1974, 1991, 2032, 2039, 2043
2044, 2050, 2053, 2093, 2098
2275, 2284, 2287, 2421, 2425
2444, 2446, 2596, 2606, 2649
2728, 2768, 2801, 2932, 2955
3050, 3056, 3067, 3068, 3071
3089-3091, 3093, 3131, 3132,
3165, 3198, 3211, 3320, 3346
3347, 3349, 3350, 3358-3360,
3364, 3369, 3384, 3401-3403
Chloride complex, 2391
Chlorinated benzoic acid, 1670-
Chlorinated diphenyl, 1527-1530
Chlorinated nitro paraffin, 993
Chlorinated sodium 556c
Chlorite, 2606
Chloro, 1, 3, 6, 12, 13, 28, 45
48, 58, 62, 73, 77., 78, 94a,
112, 119, 121, 140., 171, 175
188, 211, 214, 225, 246, 247
253, 260, 264, 266., 270, 277
286, 290, 331, 426., 427, 435
1673
-------
165
Chloro-Chlorobenzhydryl
Chloro, 438, 455, 456, 480
481, 493, 524, 525, 530,
532, 533, 570, 573, 575
591, 595, 600, 602, 606,
611, 612, 613, 616, 625,
628, 630, 637, 638, 655,
660, 680, 681, 683, 699,
717-719, 725, 730, 732,
762, 767, 768, 770-773,
776-778, 780-795, 798,
822, 826, 827, 837, 844,
849, 867, 895, 911, 942,
962, 967, 1012, 1013, 1016-
1018, 1021-1023, 1045, 1047,
1049, 1067, 1080, 1084,
1091, 1099, 1124, 1125,
1128, 1160, 1195, 1197,
1210, 1223, 1242, 1243,
1246, 1306, 1307, 1316,
1321, 1339, 1343, 1345,
1348, 1353-1355, 1357-
1361, 1391, 1394, 1397,
1403, 1414, 1432, 1435,
1485, 1486, 1497, 1513,
1524, 1547, 1560, 1573,
1579, 1604, 1651, 1652,
1661, 1674, 1676-1679,
1683, 1695, 1708, 1719,
1739-1741, 1746, 1747,
1779, 1783, 1798, 1801,
1835, 1843, 1891, 1892,
1904, 1939, 1962, 1963,
1975, 2003, 2005, 2087,
2106, 2114, 2116-2125,
2127-2131, 2148, 2169,
2174, 2276, 2277, 2281,
2288, 2289, 2311, 2401,
2432, 2468, 2612, 2704,
2820-2822, 2826, 2854,
2896, 2906, 2911-2913,
2953, 2954, 2957, 2996,
3010, 3012, 3013, 3024-
3026, 3028, 3029, 3103,
3148, 3150, 3157, 3161,
3234, 3269, 3277, 3284,
3322, 3357, 3383, 3403,
3441
Chloroacetaldehyde, 1301
Chloroacetate, 433, 434, 436, 437,
2640
Chloroacetic acid, 1181, 1182,
1342, 1390
Chloroacetophenone, 1407
Chloroacetyl, 2003
Chloroallyl alcohol, 1081, 1455
Chloroallyl ester, 574, 916, 2096,
2514, 2545
Chloroallyl ether, 155
Chloroallyl lactate, 764
Chloroallyloxy, 1567
Chloroamine-B, 741, 1935
Chloroamyl ester, 376
Chloroaniline, 483, 484, 487,
1483, 1484
Chloroanilinomethylene, 201
Chloroanisole, 496
Chlorobenzal, 3241, 3342
Chlorobenzalazine, 1554
Chlorobenzaldehyde, 507-509, 517
Chlorobenzaldimine, 609
Chlorobenzaldoxime, 41, 42, 510,
511, 516, 1556
Chlorobenzamide, 1559
Chlorobenzene, 522, 523, 528, 529,
1569, 1576, 1577, 1623, 1929,
3350
Chlorobenzenesulfonamide, 536
Chlorobenzenesulfonamido, 3342
Chlorobenzenesulfonate, 49-52,
548-556a, 1624, 1625
Chlorobenzenethiolsulfonate, 53,
54, 1642
Chlorobenzensulfonyl fluoride,
562
Chlorobenzhydryl, 131, 750, 751,
2076, 2226, 2228
Chlorobenzhydryl allyl ether, 824
Chlorobenzhydryl capryl ether,
2227
Chlorobenzhydryl isononyl ether,
2229
Chlorobenzhydryl isopropyl ether,
825
Chlorobenzhydryl n-propyl ether, 2230
-------
166
Chlorobenzil-Chloromercuri
Chlorobenzil, 1647
Chlorobenzoate, 1675, 1681
Chlorobenzoin oxime, 589
Chlorobenzophenone, 592-594,
1709
Chlorobenzoxy, 584
Chlorobenzoyl, 17, 463, 464
Chlorobenzoylacrylate, 16
Chlorobenzyl, 21, 436, 439,
440, 443, 444, 519, 816-
820, 863, 1091, 1142,
1203-1205, 1356, 1556,
1655, 1669, 1675, 1680,
1681, 1688, 1689, 1694
1699, 1742, 2194, 2211-
2219, 2688, 2709, 2710,
2883, 2895, 3089, 3131,
3132, 3341, 3349, 3350,
3377
Chlorobenzyl cellulose, 687
Chlorobenzyl chloride, 1209
Chlorobenzyl ester, 1885,
2473, 2618
Chlorobenzyl ether, 2243
Chlorobenzylidene, 334, 1344
Chlorobenzylideneimine, 1734
Chlorobenzyloxy, 1123
Chlorobenzylphthalimid, 2905
Chlorobicyclo(0,2,4)Octene-3,
979
Chlorobiphenyl, 68
Chlorobisphenol, 69
Chlorobutadiene, 71
Chlorobutane, 622, 623
Chlorobutanol, 1791
Chloro butene, 626
Chloro-2-butene, 629
Chloro-3-butene, 627
Chlorobut-2-enyl, 826
Chlorobutyl, 827
Chlorobutyl ester, 1697
Chlorobutylideneimine, 1812
Chlorobutyl phenyl, 2220
Chlorobutyramide, 1830
Chiorocarbanilate, 845
Chlorocoumarin, 698
Chlorocrotonyl, 2286
Chlorocumene, 1968
Chlorocyclohexane, 109
Chlorocyclohexyl, 151, 784, 938
Chlorocyclohexyl sulfide, 366
Chlorocyclopentadiene, 120, 731
Chlorodibenzol, 2783
Chiorodibenzyl ether, 2202
Chiorodiethyl, 2232
Chlorodiethyl ether, 2231
Chiorodiisopropyl ether, 2233
Chiorodiphenyl, 615
Chiorodiphenylene, 2048
Chiorodiphenyl ether, 2236
Chlorodiphenylneopentane, 2952
Chloroethane, 144, 145, 148, 151,
732, 769, 773, 774, 790, 2108
Chloroethanol, 2139, 2147
Chloroethoxy, 153, 2106, 2112-2114,
2149, 2150, 2515, 2516, 2614
Chloroethoxyphenyl, 770
Chloroethyl, 367, 671, 717, 725,
739, 821, 925, 1047, 1055,
1462, 1747, 1986, 1991, 2221,
2293, 2616, 2932, 3370
Chloroethylcarbazole, 669
Chloroethylene, 2277-2280
Chloroethyl ester, 275, 276, 655,
852, 927, 1223, 1316, 1339,
1674, 1891, 2572, 2881, 3214
Chloroethyl ether, 2235
Chioroethylidene, 10
Chloroethyl phthalate, 2884
Chloroformate, 746
Chlorohydrin, 1803, 2146
Chlorohydroxide, 1458
Chloro-4-hydroxy, 1677
Chloro-a-hydroxybenzyl phosphonic
acid, 1736
Chloroisopropyl, 2203, 2869
Chloroisopropyl alcohol, 2471
Chloromaleate, 2618
Chloromaleic anhydride, 2617
Chloromercuri, 3326, 3427
Chloromercuric acetaldehyde, 1302
Chloromercuriphenol, 1014, 1015
-------
167
Chioromethyl-Chloropropyl
Chloromethyl, 53, 54, 119,
569, 730, 1200, 1565,
2079, 2320, 2341
Chloromethyl carbinol, 61
Chloromethyl ester, 377
Chloromethyl ether, 2234
Chioromethylme rcaptoami no,
1168
Chloromethylmethane, 936
Chloromethylsulfen-3,6, 612
Chioromethylsulfenyl, 990,
991
Chloromethylthio, 117,
952
Chloronaphthoquinone, 222,
Chloro-1,4-naphthoquinone,
223, 224
Chloronitrobenzene, 526, 1570-
1572
Chloro-w-nitro styrene, 343
Chloro octylresorcinol, 332
Chloropara-benzoquinone, 1130
Chlorophenate, 251, 261-265,
338
Chlorophenol, 135, 141, 147,
149, 150, 237, 244, 245,
252, 254, 267, 269, 1011,
1019, 1020, 1036, 1172,
1238, 2828, 3289
Chlorophenoxy, 153, 372, 423,
1184, 1187, 1227, 1799,
2077, 2112, 2113, 2235,
2642, 3000, 3040, 3312
Chlorophenoxyacetate, 9, 440,
441, 1356
Chlorophenoxyacetic acid, 449,
1346, 1347, 1362, 1374,
1379, 1392
Chlorophenoxyethyl, 851
Chlorophenoxypropionate, 3029
Chloro-o-phenyl, 1004
Chlorophenyl, 1, 60, 61, 85-87,
134, 144, 145, 159, 160,
185, 206, 207, 230, 248,
272, 352-354, 356-358, 360-
365, 405, 406, 421, 422,
Chlorophenyl, 451, 452, 549-551,
558, 571, 622, 625, 646, 672,
683, 706, 771, 779, 785-787,
797, 798, 823, 826-829, 844,
904, 937, 939-941, 943, 1072,
1074, 1109, 1156, 1157, 1166,
1174-1176, 1231, 1338, 1339,
1401, 1582, 1722, 1723, 1826,
1843, 1844, 1897, 1903, 1909,
1922, 2075, 2092, 2151, 2181,
2193, 2204, 2205, 2211, 2222,
2223, 2262, 2264, 2275, 2276,
2288, 2290, 2450, 2488, 2648,
2802, 2841, 3028, 3105, 3274,
3279, 3281, 3282, 3291, 3293,
3423, 3428
Chlorophenylcarbamate, 659, 661,
662, 1901, 1902, 1905
Chlorophenylcarbazate, 1912
Chlorophenyl ester, 88, 89, 576,
1695, 1696
Chlorophenyl ether, 817
Chlorophenyl isopropyl ester, 674,
676
Chlorophenyl methane, 208
Chlorophenyl methyl ester, 677
Chlorophenyl sulfide, 347-351
355, 359, 1162, 1164, 1168,
3280
Chlorophenyl sulfone, 1173
Chlorophenylthiourea, 380
Chlorophenylurea, 1237
Chlorophenyl xenyl ether, 2237
Chlorophosphate, 1811, 2270
Chlorophthalate, 2895
Chlorophthalic acid, 2893
Chlorophthalic anhydride, 2894,
2899
Chlorophthalimide, 2908
Chloropolyvinyl benzal, 1555
Chloropropane, 1069
Chloropropene, 1079
Chloropropionate, 289
Chloropropyl, 2238, 2869
Chloropropyl carbonate, 2059
Chloropropyl ester, 1898
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168
Chlororesorcinol-Cryptolepine
Chlororesorcinol, 1131
Chlorosalicylaldoxime, 1140
Chlorosalicylic acid, 3200,
3201
Chlorostilbene, 3242
Chlorostyrene, 3246
Chioro-o-styrylpyridine,
1102
Chlorothiophenol, 56
Chlorothiophenoxyacetic acid,
1380
Chlorothiophenyl, 1639
Chlorothymol, 385
Chloro-o-toloxy, 2315
Chlorotoluene, 3363
Chlorovinyl ester, 274,
1045, 1046, 1048, 1049,
1052
Chlorovinyl phosphate, 2867
Chloro-2-xenyl, 2224
Chloro-p-xylene, 1243
Chromate, 1952, 3219
Chromophenyl, 792
Chrysene, 1936
Cinnamaldehyde, 95
Cinnamal rhodanine, 333
Cinnamic acid, 692-694
1940-1945, 2417-2420
Cinnamoyl chloride, 2421
Cinnamyl mesityl, 2225
Cinnamyloxymethyl, 2321
Cinchomeronic acid, 1937
Cinchonine, 1938
Cinchophen, 1939
Citric acid, 1946
Citronellal, 1947
Coahoma Chemical Company
3-5-0 Liquid insecticide,
96
Cobaltous sulfate, 839
Colamino, 2098
Collidine, 1948
Commercial Solvents-657, 97
Commercial Solvents-838, 98
Commercial Solvents-919, 99
Commercial Solvents-930, 100
Commercial Solvents-944, 101
Commercial Solvents-1018, 102
Commercial Solvents-1019, 103
Commercial Solvents-991, 695
Commercial Solvents-1020, 696
Commercial Solvents-1017, 1949
Conidendrin, 2708, 2712
Conidendrol, 1950
Copper, 2764
Copper addn. compound, 511
Copper complex, 3253, 3254
Copper (II) comples, 2882, 3249
Copper salicylamide,
Copper salt, 563, 1231, 1434, 1664,
2138
Copper (II) salt, 1880, 2805
Copper sulfate, 1951
Copper sulfate, monohydrated, 1771,
1772
Copper sulfate, pentahydrated, 697
Copper (I) thiocyanate, 971
Copper (II) thiocyanate, 228
Copper zinc chromate, 1952
Coumarilic acid, 1954
Coumarin, 104, 105, 698, 1955-
1958
Creosote, 1959
Cresol, 107, 699-701, 1960-1964
Cresol crotonate, 702
Cresotic acid, 1965
Cresotinic acid, 1966
Cresoxyethoxy, 383
Cresoxymethyl ether, 2182
Cresyl ether, 830
Cresylic acid, 703
Crotaline, 2666
Crotonate, 320, 702, 704, 705
Crotonic acid, 706, 1967
Crotonophenone, 707
Crotonyl, 43, 2286
Crotonyl anhydride, 708
Crotonylbenzene, 520
Crotonyl butylxanthate, 634
Crotonylcaprylanisole, 1507
Crotonyl-4-dodecyltoluene, 3361
Cryptolepine, 709
-------
169
Cryptopleurine-Cyclohexyl
Cryptopleurine, 710
Cumene, 1968, 3064
Cumenol, 3065
Cumyloxy, 1386
Cumyl thiophosphate, 1969
Cupric acetate, 165, 841
Cupric anthranilate, 1510
Cupric chloride, 711
Cupric nitrate, 712
Cupric salt, 582, 1668,
2881, 3279
Cyamine, 2348
Cyanamide, 108, 1970
Cyanate, 191, 192, 228,
328, 906, 970-975,
1205, 2478, 2607,
2950, 3136, 3137
Cyanic acid, 228, 376, 377,
972-974, 1201, 1202,
1487, 1491, 2804, 2805,
3084
Cyanide, 283, 342
Cyanides, 499, 1525, 1526
Cyano, 3, 28, 30, 62, 64-66,
447, 448, 587, 628, 900,
925, 929, 1037, 1085,
1308, 1333, 1345, 1350,
1739, 1945, 2114, 2338,
2358, 2800
Cyanoacetic acid, 1349
Cyanoacetyl, 3429
Cyanoethyl 84, 400, 620,
1395, 1760, 1808, 1868,
1993, 2069, 2070, 2429,
2600, 2657, 2694, 3367,
3405, 3459
Cyanohydrin, 3045
Cyanomethyl, 108, 137, 264,
280
Cyano-p-naphthol, 966
Cyanononane, 2735
Cyanophenylcarbamate, 1906
Cyanoquanidine, 2359
Cyanuric acid, 1971
Cyanuric chloride, 713
Cyclic anhydride, 1691
Cyclic sulfone, 3336
Cyclo, 725, 838, 1328, 2072, 2073,
2074, 3068, 3232
Cyclobutanedicarboxylic acid, 714
Cyclohexadiene, 1972
Cyclohexane, 109, 112, 715-719,
721, 1144, 1340, 1973, 1975-
1978, 1992, 1993
Cyclohexaneacetic acid, 1979, 1980
Cyclohexanebutyric acid, 1981, 1982
Cyclohexanecaproic acid, 1983, 1984
Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, 113,
1985
Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1987
Cyclohexanediol, 1989
Cyclohexanedione, 1990
Cyc1ohexane-3,5-dione, 2763
Cyclohexanemethylamine, 1991
Cyclohexane oxide, 2762
Cyclohexanevaleric acid, 1994
Cyclohexanol, 1995-2000
Cyclohexanone, 722-725, 2001-2012
Cyclohexanon ester, 1328
Cyclohexanone, oxime, 114
Cyclohexanon-2-yl ester, 1941
Cyclohexene, 115, 119, 726, 747,
2013, 2014, 2016
Cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic
anhydride, 2015
Cyclohexene oxide, 1806, 2969, 2970
Cyclohexenone, 727-729, 2017-2021
Cyclohexenyl, 1069
Cyclohexyl, 13, 59, 113, 151, 250,
366, 474, 600, 604, 840, 940,
1229, 1459, 1479, 1750, 2023,
2082, 2676, 2835, 2930, 2931,
2959, 2960, 2966, 3104, 3396
Cyclohexylamine, 207, 348, 405,
406, 564, 1165, 1176, 1335,
1818, 1961, 2022-2024, 2052
Cyclohexylami no, 3001, 3043
Cyclohexylaminoacetamide, 1309
Cyclohexylaminophosphine, 1461
Cyclohexylcarbamate, 1870
Cyclohexyl ester, 1656, 2517,
2518, 2530, 2546
-------
170
Cyclohexyl-Di oxolane
Cyclohexyl ethyl ester, 1059
Cyclohexyl isobutyl ester,
1060
Cyclohexyloxamide, 2766
Cyclohexyloxy, 3002
Cyclohexylphenol, 122
Cyclohexylphenoxy, 1075, 1201
Cyclohexylphenyl, 552
Cyclohexyl phenylcarbamate,
658
Cyclohexylphenyl ester, 578
Cyclohexylpiperazine, 2928
Cyclohexyl urea, 3438
Cyclononane, 1233
Cyclopentadiene, 120, 730, 731,
742, 2025
Cyclopentadiene trichloride,
743
Cyclopentadienone, 121
Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid,
2026
Cyclopentanedi carboxyli c
acid, 2027
Cyclopentanetrione, 2028
Cyclopentanone, 2029
Cyclopentene-3,5-dione, 2030
Cyclopentenyl, 2053
Cyclopropyl, 707, 2488, 2489
Cyclopropyl ketone, 910
Cymenesulfonate, 2031
Cysteine hydrochloride, 2032
2,4-D, 1360, 1361
DO, 2033
DOT, 732
Decachloro, 211
Decamethylene, 1429
Decamethylenedithio, 2152
Decane, 123, 2034
Decanenitrile, 3399
Decanoate, 733
Decanoic acid, 2035
Decene, 369
Oecyl, 255, 291-299, 381,
384, 1207, 1317, 1559
2927, 3069-3072, 3352
Decylamine, 400
Decylbenzyl, 1475, 3358
Decylbenzenesulf'onyl chloride,
1636
Decyl carbonate, 2559
Decyl ester, 1745
Decyl sulfide, 2036
Decyne, 370-374, 996, 1179, 1181-
1192, 2054, 2386, 3309-3315
Dehydroacetic acid, 734
Desintan, 2037
Desoxyephedrine, 2811
Desoxyephedrine hydrochloride,
2039
Detergent, 2038
Diacetate, 1305
Diamodiphenylamine, 1621
Dibenzofuran, 124
Dibenzyl amine, 2050
Dibromo, 1352, 3208
Dibutyl, 1425
Dichloro, 1353-1355, 1357, 1359-
1361, 2617-2618, 3235
Dichlorobisphenol A, 69
Dichromate, 3220
Didecyl, 2496
Dieldriri, 125
Diethyl ester, 200, £03
Dilan, 749
Dimethoxy, 895
Dimethyl amine, 2071
Dinitrilo, 1366-1368
Dinitro, 1416
Oinitrophenoxy, 2085
Dinitrophenyl, 2088
Dinonyl, 80
Dinonylamine, 128
Dioctylamine, 129
Dioic ester, 1747
Diol, 1801, 1825, 2407
Dione, 181, 944, 2016
Dioxa, 2072-2074
Dioxane, 130, 131, 569, 570, 773,
1651, 2075-2078
Dioxo, 2027
Dioxolane, 750, 751, 2070
-------
171
Diphenylene-Ethoxy
Diphenylenebis, 3435
Disulfide, 134, 136, 755-6
2085-2091
Dithane, 1883, 1884
Dithia-decane, 123
Dithiocyano, 3004, 3011
3209, 3210
DN Dry Mix No. 1, 122
DN Dry Mix No. 2, 700
Dodecafluoro, 2773
Dodecanamidine hydrochloride,
2093
Dodecanoic acid, 2096
Dodecenyl succinate, 1153
Dodecyl, 309-317, 319, 321,
382, 403, 862, 949, 1029,
1118, 3135, 3139
Dodecyl-p-alanine, 20
Dodecylamino, 137
Dodecylbenzenesulfonyl
chloride, 1637
Dodecylbenzyl, 478, 2207,
2247, 3359
Dodecylbenzyl amine, 1724
Dodecyl carbonate, 2560, 2561
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride, 22
Dodecyl ester, 917, 930,
1743, 2557
Dodecylmercaptan, 2094, 2095
Dodecylmercapto, 3332
Dodecylmercaptomethyl, 2107
Dodecylmethylbenzyl, 3319
Dodecylmethyl benzyl ami ne,
1728
Dodecylphenyl, 898
Dodecyl tetrasulfide, 3318
Dodecyltoluene, 3361
Dodecyl xylenesulfonate, 3460
Dodecyne, 138, 758
Dow Defoliant, 1343
Dowicide 31, 140
Dowicide A, 759
Dow General Weed Killer, 139
Dowicide G pellets, 141
Dowklor 50% Wettable 760
Dresinate X, 761
Duomeens 12, 142
Duomeens C, 143
Durene, 762
Durylic acid, 2097
"E" Cake, 763
Emulsept 12% aqueous, 2098
Enanthaldehyde, 2099
Enanthic acid, 764, 2100
Endomethylene, 868, 895, 1739, 2651
Endrin (compound 269)
Ephedrine, 2039, 2811
Epibromohydrin, 2101
"EPN", 534, 766
Erythritol, 2784-2786
Erythrol, 2102
Esculetin, 2103
Ethane, 144, 145, 148, 151-153
732, 767-795, 2104-2132
Ethanedimethylamino, 638
Ethanediphosphonic acid, 2135, 2136
Ethanedithiol, 650, 796
Ethanephosphonic acid, 2137
Ethanephosphono, 1044
Ethanethiol, 2138
Ethanol, 154, 359, 797-799, 1524,
1749, 1824, 1869, 2055, 2139-
2175, 2755
Ethanolamine, 355, 364, 1227, 1362,
2176, 2177, 2304, 3040, 3400
Ethanolamine salt, 556b, 1392,
1633
Ethanolamino, 1189, 3310
Ethanoldithiocarbamylacetic acid,
1363
Ether, 155-160, 519, 544, 800-836,
1490, 1561, 1709, 1808, 2063,
2133, 2145, 2178-2268, 2349,
2936, 3057, 3094-3098
Ether ester, 2685
Ethinyl, 2801
Ethinyl cyclohexanol, 1996
Ethoxy, 81, 153, 274, 383, 728,
729, 943, 954, 1041-1044, 1312,
1369, 1432, 1437, 1497, 1579,
1690, 1967, 1976, 2002, 2017,
2021, 2106, 2112-2114, 2140,
-------
172
Ethoxy-Ethylene
Ethoxy, 2149, 2150, 2154,
2155, 2161, 2163, 2291-
2293, 2401, 2507, 2515,
2516, 2559, 2560, 2566,
2614, 2649, 2853-2855,
2878, 3005, 3027, 3029,
3033-3035, 3075, 3080,
3138, 3256
Ethoxyacetophenone, 1409
Ethoxycarbethoxy ethyl ester,
2880
Ethoxyethoxy, 2156, 3032
Ethoxyl, 630
Ethoxymethylene, 932
Ethoxyphenylcarbamate, 663,
1907
Ethoxyphosphino, 2872
Ethoxythiophosphoryl, 2042
Ethyl, 27, 84, 104, 126, 171,
182, 234, 262, 272-276, 294-
296, 300-305, 312-314, 323-
326, 367, 369, 371, 374,
383, 400, 407, 434, 485,
534, 538, 587, 618, 620,
645, 647, 669, 671, 715,
717, 733, 739, 821, 851,
859, 865, 891, 906, 925,
929, 980, 985, 1042-1044,
1047, 1048, 1050, 1055,
1097, 1099, 1110-1112, 1170,
1305, 1373, 1397, 1462,
1489, 1497, 1519, 1544,
1579, 1602, 1603, 1605,
1606, 1747, 1760, 1809,
1814, 1830, 1845, 1857,
1858, 1866-1868, 1870, 1891,
1895, 1896, 1901, 1902,
1944, 1986, 1991, 1993,
2023, 2045, 2046, 2056,
2057, 2069, 2070, 2107,
2145, 2158, 2199, 2209,
2221, 2232, 2235, 2239,
2264, 2265, 2271, 2291-2293
2347, 2366, 2385, 2390,
2393, 2398, 2400, 2429,
2432, 2434, 2459, 2492,
Ethyl, 2497, 2502, 2593, 2600,
2604, 2619, 2622-2624, 2637,
2656, 2657, 2694, 2745, 2746,
2749, 2750, 2800, 2853-2855,
2872, 2876, 2884, 2897, 2907,
2908, 2932, 2961, 2985, 3019,
3028, 3039, 3076, 3099, 3138,
3148, 3153, 3226, 3257, 3269,
3342, 3343, 3350, 3367, 3370,
3405, 3408, 3416, 3432, 3433,
3436, 3441, 3447, 3455, 3459
Ethyl acetal, 1408
Ethyl acetate, 442
Ethyl alcohol, 2808
Ethylamine, 2273, 3401
Ethylamino, 693, 828, 1414, 2083,
3044
Ethyl aminobenzoate, 1662
Ethyl aminodecyl, 2927
Ethyl aminoethylchloride, 3402
Ethyl aminoethyl ester, 113, 1426,
2328
Ethyl aminopropyl, 2958, 3425
Ethyl ammonium diethyl phosphate,
2870
Ethyl aniline, 63
Ethyl anthranilate, 1511
Ethyl benzyl, 476
Ethyl borate, 2269
Ethyl butyl, 1479
Ethyl butyl carbonate, 2510
Ethyl butyl ester, 2520
Ethyl butylidene, 2429
Ethylbutyl lactate, 928
Ethyl carbonate, 2562-2565
Ethyl chalcone, 691
Ethylchloride, 2275, 3402
Ethyl chloroacetate, 437
Ethyl chlorophosphate, 2270
Ethyl p-chlorovinylphosphate, 2867
Ethyl diester, 642
Ethyl dioxane, 131
Ethyldithio, 1872
Ethyl dithiocarbamate, 1886
Ethylene, 161, 1119, 1882, 1885,
1893, 2275-2281, 2458, 3348,
3372
-------
173
Ethylene-Ethylpropyl
Ethylene carbonate, 678
Ethylene chlorohydrin, 2146
Ethylene cyanohydrin, 3045
Ethylenediamine, 162-170, 360,
837-844, 1630, 2282-2289
Ethylene diester, 1217, 1615
Ethylenedinitrilo, 1366-1368
Ethylenedisulfonyldi, 2157
Ethylene glycol, 541, 544,
745-747, 845, 1922, 2056-
2061, 2063, 2109, 2133,
2134, 2145, 2200, 2201,
2244-2246, 2290, 2349,
2350, 2353, 2507-2513,
2516, 2518-2520, 2522,
2523, 2526-2531, 2534,
2535, 2537, 2539, 2562,
2571, 2592, 2683, 2943,
2944, 3233, 3301, 3316,
3404, 3405
Ethyleneimine, 846
Ethylene oxide, 688, 689,
1089, 1451, 1597-1601,
1806, 2094, 2095, 2242,
2250, 2266, 2268, 2344,
2594, 2759, 2786, 2791,
2825, 2968, 2970-2972,
2974, 2975-2978, 2982,
2984, 3262-3264
Ethylene-sulfo-tetramine, 1194
Ethylene thiourea, 3342, 3343
Ethylene thioureido, 1830
Ethylene thiuronium bromide,
381, 3352
Ethylene thiuronium chloride,
3347, 3350
Ethyl ester, 10, 113, 171, 175,
199, 201, 202, 450, 680,
681, 683, 684, 693, 694,
714, 852, 853, 856, 900,
918, 932, 1059, 1116, 1117,
1223, 1395-1397, 1425,
1426, 1431, 1432, 1542,
1614, 1674, 1736, 1862,
1864, 1875, 1881, 1890,
1892, 1894, 1921, 1928,
Ethyl ester, 1937, 1943, 1965,
1967, 1972, 1985, 1987, 2134,
2137, 2231, 2324, 2340, 2396,
2412, 2418, 2461, 2464, 2506,
2507, 2515, 2516, 2524, 2529,
2538, 2543, 2551, 2556, 2559,
2560, 2563, 2566, 2572, 2577,
2584, 2614-2616, 2621-2627,
2741, 2744, 2779, 2800, 2878-
2881, 2896, 2933, 2986, 2988,
2989, 3033, 3036, 3074, 3127,
3128, 3152, 3179, 3184, 3191,
3192, 3214, 3227, 3256, 3259,
3300, 3325, 3366, 3456
Ethyl ether, 160, 812, 828, 1709,
2208, 2235
Ethyl ethinyl methyl chloride, 2801
Ethyl-2-hexenol-l, 2402
Ethylhexenyl, 461
Ethylhexenyl sal icy!ate, 3193
Ethylhexyl, 127, 162, 163, 182,
462, 542, 839, 841, 842, 1071,
1088, 1106-1108, 1110, 1196,
2069, 2430, 2964, 2967, 3321
Ethylhexylamine, 182
Ethylhexyl ester, 2313, 2352,
2521, 2522, 2863, 2877
Ethylhexyl lactate, 1439, 2885
Ethyl hydrazodicarboxylate, 1545
Ethylidene, 10, 202, 655
Ethylimino, 3036
Ethyl lactate, 1437, 1438, 1443,
2588, 3250
Ethyl mercapto, 1054, 2998
Ethylmercuri, 387
Ethylmethyl, 888, 2379
Ethyl 3-methyl ester, 2990
Ethyl morpholine, 2677
Ethylphenethyl alcohol, 2888
Ethylphenyl, 786, 791, 2127, 2128,
2446
Ethylphenyl ester, 2868
Ethyl phosphate, 2870, 2291
Ethyl phosphonate, 2291
Ethylpropyl, 3278
-------
174
Ethylpropyl-Gluconi c
Ethylpropyl phenyl ester, 3339
Ethyl pyrobase, 1193
Ethyl pyrophosphate, 1113
Ethylsulfonyl, 1500
Ethyl-3-sulfophenyl, 3236
Ethylthiocarbamyl chloride,
657
Ethyl thio di- -propionate,
1087
Ethylthiolcarbonate, 407
Ethyl thiophosphate, 1054,
2272
Ethyl thiourea, 3426, 3431
Ethyl vanillate, 3446
Ethyl xanthate, 3453
Ethynyl, 85, 1997
Ethynyl benzohydrol, 58
Ethynyl carbinol, 60
Eugenol, 2294, 2467
Fatty acids, 1451
Fencholic acid, 2295
Fermate, 172
Ferric, 1701
Ferric salt, 2327, 3209
Ferric sulfate, 2451
Ferrocyanic acid, 1487, 1491,
3084
Ferrous salt, 1769
Ferulic acid, 2296
Fish-Tox, 341
Flavanol, 173
Fluophosphate, 127, 1466,
2297, 2301, 2951
Fluoranthene, 847
Fluorene, 848, 849, 868,
2651
Fluoride, 562, 948, 2302-2304,
3470
Fluoro, 44, 409, 1445, 1836,
2773, 2775, 2859, 3258
Fluorobenzenesulfonanilide,
540, 1611
Fluorophenyl, 774, 780, 899
Fluoropropane, 286
Fluorovanadate, 1467
Fluosilicate, 174, 3345
Fluosilicic acid, 977, 981, 1488,
1727, 1807, 2022, 2051, 2159,
2167, 2357, 2392, 2472, 2659,
2675, 3006, 3388
Plural, 2305
Pol line, 233
Formal, 850, 851, 2307
Formaldehyde, 2306, 3221
Formamide, 2308
Formamidine, 2309
Formate, 746, 2652
Formic acid, 175, 2310, 2311
Formyl, 1322
Formyl benzhydrylamine, 2660
Formylkorper, 2312
Formyl-D-leucine, 1775, 2548, 2549
Formyl-D-methionine, 1776
Formyl-methyl, 2098, 2625
Fumaric acid, 852-854, 2313-2315
Fumaronitrile, 855
Furaldehyde, 176, 2316
Furan, 124, 177, 736, 2049, 2317-
2322
Furanacrylic acid, 856
Furanilide, 2323
Furanpropionic acid, 2324
Furfuryl, 2622
Furfuryl alcohol, 2325
Furfuryl ester, 1083., 2703
Furfuryl ether, 2204
Furfurylidene, 610, 2006, 2489
Furfuryl levulinate, 2603
Furfuryloxy, 3047, 3077-3078
Furil, 2326
Furion, 2329
Furoic acid, 178, 837, 2327-2328
Fury!acrylic acid, 858, 859
Fury!ethylene, 161
General Chemical Company Com-
pound-923, 860
Gentiaic acid, 2330
Gl lid nil, 2850-2852
Glucinol, 2845-2849
Gluconic acid, 2332, 2333
-------
175
Glucopentane-hexane
Gluco-pentanepentol, 2796
Glucosan, 2601
Glucose, 2334
Glutamic acid, 861, 2335-2337
Glutaramlde, 2338
Glutaric, 2340
Glutaric acid, 2339
Glutaronitrile, 2341
Glyceride, 3239
Glycerol, 2342-2344, 2685
Glycerol monoester, 2591
Glycerol benzenesulfonate,
1616
Glycidyl ester, 2684
Glycidyl ether, 159
Glycidyl phenyl ether, 2240
Glycine, 2345-2347
Glycocyamine, 2348
Glycol, 541, 544, 745-747, 845
1450, 1922, 2056, 2063
2109, 2133, 2134, 2145,
2200, 2201, 2242, 2244-2246
2248-2253, 2266-2268, 2290,
2349, 2350, 2353, 2507-
2513, 2516, 2518-2520, 2522
2523, 2526-2531, 2534, 2535
2537, 2539, 2562, 2571,
2592, 2943-2946, 2968-2984,
3057, 3094-3098, 3233, 3301
3316, 3404-3406
Glycolamide, 479
Glycolate, 748, 1336, 1372
2462
Glycol ester, 2701
Glycolic acid, 1335, 1344,
1370, 1371, 2064-2068,
2351-2355
Glycolic amide, 424
Glycol monoester, 2683, 2776
Glyoxalone, 892
Guaiacol, 2356
Guanamine, 1712, 3395
Guanide, 1751, 1752
Guanidine, 265, 862, 2357,
2358, 2360, 2361
Guanyl, 3437
Guanylurea phosphate, 2362
Heliotrine, 2363
Heliotrine-N-oxide, 2364
Hematoxylin, 2365
Hemicopper (II) salt, 2764
Hemisulfate, 3420
Hendecanedione, 2366
Hendecanoic acid, 2367, 2370-2375
Hendecanol, 2369
Hendecyl, 891, 1104, 2771
Hendecylamine, 179
Heptadienamide, 2376
Heptadienoic acid, 2377
Heptachlor 2E, 180
Heptachloro, 2127
Heptane, 2423
Heptanedione, 864, 2378
Heptanol, 865
Heptanone, 2380
Heptenal, 866
Heptene, 1742-1749
Hept-3-on-l-ol, 2381
Hepten-2-one, 2382
Heptyl, 203, 1057, 1444, 2065
2430, 2574, 2623, 2624, 2743
Heptyl alcohol, 2383
Heptyl ester, 278, 2532, 2534
Heptyl-ethyl ester, 2779
Heptyl lactate, 1440, 1444
Heptyne, 867, 2385
Hept-3-yne-l-ol, 2384
Hexadecafluoro, 2775
Hexadecene, 2387
Hexadecyl, 300-302, 318, 327, 328,
389, 1092, 1093
Hexadecyl ester, 2564, 3379
Hexadiene, 1972, 2388
Hexadienoic acid, 2389
Hexahydrophthalic anhydride, 1988
Hexaldehyde, 2390
Hexamethylenetetramine, 2391
Hexane, 109, 112, 113, 715, 716,
718, 719, 1340, 1444,
1973, 1975-1979, 1981-1985,
1987, 1992-1994, 2763
-------
176
Hexane-Hydrobromi de
Hexaneacetic acid, 1980
Hexanediamine, 2392,
Hexanediol, 1989, 2393
Hexanedione, 869, 1990
Hexanediphosphonic acid, 2396
Hexanemethylamine, 1991
Hexane oxide, 2162
Hexanephosphono, 2855
Hexanol, 1995-2000, 2397-
2399, 2402
Hexanone, 114, 722-724, 1941,
2001-2012
Hexenal, 2400
Hexene, 115, 119, 181, 726,
1806, 2013, 2014, 2401,
2969, 2970
Hexene-2,5-dione, 181
Hexenone, 727-729, 2017-2021
Hexenyl, 461, 1069, 2064,
3193
Hexenyloxy, 3016
Hexenyl sorbate, 3236
Hexesterol, 174
Hexonyloxy, 838
Hexyl, 59, 75, 113, 122, 127,
151, 162, 163, 182, 250,
287, 348, 356, 366, 462,
474, 542, 552, 564, 578,
600, 604, 658, 721, 839-
842, 938, 940, 984, 1024,
1056, 1059, 1060, 1071,
1088, 1075, 1106-1110,
1165, 1176, 1191, 1196,
1201, 1219, 1226, 1228,
1229, 1309, 1335, 1459,
1461, 1479, 1656, 1750,
1815, 1818, 1961, 2023,
2069, 2082, 2084, 2313,
2352, 2430, 2517, 2518,
2521, 2676, 2752, 2766,
2835, 2863, 2885, 2928,
2930, 2931, 2959, 2960,
2964, 2967, 3043, 3104
3105, 3315, 3321, 3396,
3438
Hexyl alcohol, 2403
Hexylamine, 207, 365, 405,
Hexylamine, 406, 2022, 2024, 2052
Hexylami no, 3001, 3048
Hexylbenzyl, 2241
Hexyl carbamate, 1870
Hexyl carbonate, 918
Hexyl ester, 1218, 1944, 2311,
2522, 2523, 2530, 2540, 2546,
2548, 2565, 2877, 2924, 2926,
3034
Hexyl lactate, 1439
Hexyloxyethyl ester, 918, 2524
Hexylphenyl, 190
Hexyl salicylate, 1143
Hexyl xanthate, 2402
Hexyne, 870, 2407
Hexynediol, 2403
Hexyne-2,5-diol, 2406
Hippuric acid, 2408
Hydantoic acid, 2409
Hydantoin, 3066
Hydnocarpus anthelmintica, oi 1 of
2410
Hydnocarpus galli, oil of, 2411
Hydnocarpus wighTiana acid, 2412
Hydrate, 39, 2732
Hydratroponitrile, 183
Hydrazide, 931, 988, 1385, 2904,
3194
Hydrazine, 2413-2415
Hydrazine hydrate, 871
Hydrazine sulfate, 872
Hydrazodicarboxylate, 1545
Hydrazonodi, 1804
Hydrin, 2101, 3045
Hydrinden hydrate, 2732
Hydrindone, 2415
Hydrindone crotonate, 704
Hydriodide, 291, 294, 297, 300,
303, 306, 309, 312, 315, 1092,
3069, 3072
Hydro, 57, 211, 227, 532, 533,
611, 613, 942, 944, 967, 1104,
1108, 1109, 1195, 1196, 1226
2210, 2263, 2652, 3397, 3398
Hydroacetic acid, 734
Hydrobenzoate, 1986
Hydrobromide, 292, 295, 298, 301
-------
177
Hydrobromide-Indole
Hydrobromide, 305, 307, 310
313, 316, 862, 1093, 1094,
2273, 3070
Hydrochloric acid salt, 373
Hydrochloride, 113, 185, 231,
293, 296, 299, 302, 0304,
308, 311, 314, 317, 318,
532, 533, 570, 739, 886,
988, 1003, 1008, 1095,
1208, 1370, 1574, 1581,
1723, 1732, 1751, 1752,
1773, 1862, 1943, 1953,
1991, 2032, 2039, 2050,
2093, 2275, 2284, 2287,
2425, 2728, 2768, 2932,
3050, 3056, 3067, 3068,
3071, 3165, 3198, 3211,
3364, 3369, 3384, 3401-
3403
Hydrocinnamic acid, 2417-
2420
Hydrocinnamoyl chloride, 2421
Hydrofluorene, 849, 868, 2651
Hydrofurfuryl alcohol, 2325
Hydrofurfuryl ester, 2703
Hydrofurfuryl ether, 2204
Hydrofurfuryl levulinate, 2603
Hydrofurfuryloxy, 3047, 3078
Hydrogen carbonate, 2353,
2507-2513, 2516, 2518,
2520, 2522, 2523, 2526-
2531, 2534, 2537, 2539,
2571
Hydrogen phosphate, 2872
Hydroimidazol-2-yl, 532, 533
Hydroindane, 895
Hydro!, 1652
Hydromucononitrile, 873, 2422
Hydrone, 329
Hydronopic acid, 2423
Hydroperoxide, 1061
Hydrophthalamidate, 1741
Hydrophthalamidic acid, 1739
Hydrophthalate, 1863
Hydrophthalimide, 612, 1740
Hydrophthallic anhydride,
1748, 1988
Hydropyrane, 1096, 2205, 3075-
3078
Hydropyridine, 3088
Hydropyrimi dine, 321, 1105-1107,
2734, 3104-3106
Hydropyrimidol, 322
Hydropyrimidyl laurate, 2585
Hydroquinone, 184, 519, 874,
885, 1490, 1561
Hydroresorcine, 3166
Hydrouracil, 2424
Hydroxamic acid, 1653
Hydroxide, 1458
Hydroxy, 144, 145, 769, 2462
Hydroxyamyl ester, 2525
Hydroxyethyl, 1814, 1870, 1889
Hydroxyethyl-t-butyl amine, 1809
Hydroxylamine, 2425
Hydroxypropiophenone, 3052
Hydryl, 1706
Hypochlorite, 2606
Ibogaine, 887
Imidazole, 1649
Imidazolidine, 186, 187, 775,
888-890, 2426, 2430, 2432
Imidazolidinethione, 2431
Imidazolidyl, 1886, 3426
Imidazoline 185, 891, 2433
Imidazolinyl, 1370
Imidazolyl, 570, 1651, 2796,
3268
Imide, 116, 117, 280, 346, 611,
1740, 2579, 2902, 2903, 2907-
2910, 2914
Imidodiphosphate, 2434
Imine, 609, 846, 1479, 1654,
1734, 1735, 1812
Imino, 2159, 2424, 3006, 3036
Iminodi phenol, 1202
Indane, 895, 896
Indane oxide, 2774
Indandione, 893, 894, 2435-2438
Indene, 57, 188
Indeneone, 211
Indenephosphonate, 1032
Indole, 189
-------
178
Indole-Isopropyl
Indolebutyric acid, 2439
Indolepropionic acid, 2440
Inositol, 1357, 2441
Iodide, 291, 294, 297, 300,
303, 306, 309, 312, 315,
899, 1092, 1468-1470,
1584, 2442, 2443, 2445,
2447-2449, 2731, 3069,
3072, 3133, 3134, 3153,
3154, 3222
Iodide sulfate, 1236
lodo, 107, 495, 1128, 3156,
3203, 3204
lodoarsino, 1626, 1696, 1764
lodonium chloride, 190, 897,
989, 2444, 2446
lodonium iodide, 899, 2442,
2443, 2445, 2447-2449
lodonium sulfate, 2450
lodophenetol, 2814
lodophenylphenyl, 2447
Iron acetylacetonate, 2793
Iron salt, 1701
Isatin, 2452, 2453
Isoamyl ester, 2527, 2886
Isobornyl, 2063
Isobornyl ester, 2455
Isobutyl, 15, 17, 18, 460,
546, 1063, 1734, 1735,
1812, 1827, 2262, 2376
2797
Isobutylamine, 357, 2070
Isobutylaminophosphate, 474,
1462
Isobutyl benzohydrylidene-
imine, 1654
Isobutyl ester, 1060, 2353
2526, 3038
Isobutylidene rhodanine, 1134
Isobutylisoamyl ester, 2527
J_s_(>-butyl ketone, 2497
Isobutylphenol, 1032
Isobutyl phosphate, 2454
Isobutyl thiouryl, 2651
Isobutyraldehyde, 2455-2457
Isobutyramide, 2458
Isobutyranilide, 2459
Isobutyric acid, 900, 2460-2464
Isobutyronitrile, 901
Isocyanic acid, 2465
Isodurene, 902
Isodurylaldehyde, 903
Isodurylic acid, 2466
Isodurylyl, 1693
J_so-Eugenol, 2467
Isoheptenoate, 1204
Isonicotinic acid, 2468
Isonitroso, 2424
Isononyl, 941, 2282
Isononyl ether, 2229
Isooctyl carbonate, 2511
Isooctylethylenediamine, 164
Isophorol, 2467
Isophorol acetate, 1329
Isophthalic acid, 2470
Isopropanol, 23, 26, 27, 904,
1360, 1361
Isopropoxy, 939, 2126, 2160, 2856,
3007, 3046
Isopropoxyethoxy, 2161
Isopropoxyphenyl, 285
Isopropoxyphosphino, 2873
Isopropyl, 88, 241, 263, 284, 285,
611, 646, 659, 660, 662, 735,
905, 939, 1021, 1030, 1212,
1411, 1476, 1477, 1607, 1729,
1739, 1876, 1889, 1903, 1908,
1909, 2072, 2183, 2203, 2243,
2768, 2820, 2821, 2829, 2857,
2869, 2874, 3093, 3124, 3248
Isopropyl alcohol, 2471
Isopropylamine, 2303, 2472
Isopropylamine salt, 1358
Isopropylbenzene, 43
Iso-Propylbenzyl, 1211, 3190
Isopropylbenzyl ami no, 605
Isopropyl carbamate, 1644, 1645
Isopropyl carbonate, 2512
Isopropylchloride, 3056
Isopropyl N-3-cyanophenylcarbamate,
1906
Isopropyl N-2,4-dichlorophenylcar-
bamate, 661
-------
179
Isopropyl-Lactate
Isopropyl N2-2,5-dichloro-
phenylcarbazate, 1912
Isopropyl N-2, 5-diethoxy-
phenylcarbamate, 663
Isopropyl ester, 674, 676,
1589, 2528, 2549
Isopropyl ether, 825, 2233,
2242
Isopropyl N-3-ethoxyphenyl-
carbamate, 1907
Isopropylhexahydropyrimidi ne,
1107
Isopropylidenebis, 284, 1076
Isopropylidene rhodanine,
3173
Isopropyl N-2-methyl-3-chloro-
phenylcarbamate, 1905
Isopropyl N-2-methyl-5-
i sopropylphenylcarbamate,
666
Isopropyl N-3-methylphenyl-
carbamate, 1910
I sopropyloxamide, 989
Isopropylphenyl, 50, 52, 782
Isopropyl N-phenyl carbamate,
654, 666. 1899
Isopropyl N^-phenylcarbazate,
1913
Isopropyl phosphate, 2875
Isopropyl pyrophosphate, 3120
Isopropyl 2,4,5-trichloro-
phenyl ester, 89
Isopropyl xanthate, 2474
Isopropylxanthic acid, 905,
2473
Isopulegol, 2475
Isoquinoline, 2476
Isoquinolinium bromide, 2477
Isothan, 26, 2477
Isothiocyanate, 191, 192, 906,
2478
Isovaleryl, 2030, 2435-2437,
2763
Itaconic acid, 2479, 2480
Juglans nigra hulls (acetone
extract), 2481
Juglan
hulls (benzene
nigra
exTTract), 2482
Juglans nigra hulls (carbon tetra-
chloride extract), 2483
Juglans nigra hulls (ethyl
acetate extract), 2484
Juglans nigra hulls (ethyl alco-
hoi extract), 2485
Juglans nigra hulls (ethyl ether
extract), 2486
Juglans nigra hulls (water
extract), 2487
Julius Hyman 51-P-162, 193
CPB-55, 907
50-P-334, 908
52-X-44, 909
Julius Hyman
Julius Hyman
Julius Hyman
Kerylbenzene, 539
Kerylbenzenesulfonate, 556c, 1629,
1631, 1632
Kerylbenzenesulfonic acid, 556b,
1630, 1633
Kerylbenzenesulfonyl chloride,
1638
Kerylbenzyl, 2133, 2244, 2245,
2889
Kerylbenzyl acetate, 1330
Kerylbenzyl alcohol, 1721
Kerylbenzyl amide, 1730
Kerylbenzyl cellulose, 1926
Kerylbenzyl chloride, 1568
Kerylbenzylpyridinium, 3091
Keryl nitrobenzene, 2733
Kerylphenyl, 1608
Kerylphenylamine, 1038
Ketohydrinden, 2732
Ketone, 194, 911, 2488, 2492
Ketothiazolidine, 3329
Lacmoid, 2493
Lactamide, 645, 1858, 1920, 1921,
2494-2501, 2590, 2593, 3019-
3021
Lactamilide, 1857
Lactanilide, 2502
Lactate, 764, 928, 1437-1444,
1831, 2066, 2463, 2480, 2554,
-------
180
Lactate-Methallyl
Lactate, 2570-2576, 2586-
2589, 2778, 2885, 3250,
3251
Lactic acid, 195, 912-919,
2503-2578
Lactimide, 2579
Lactin, 2580
Lactone, 1369, 2708
lasiocarpine, 2581
Lasiocarpine-N-oxide, 2582
Lauramidophenyl, 2448
Laurate, 2585, 3164
Laurie acid, 2523, 2584,
2586-2593
Lauroyl col ami no, 2098
Lauroyl morpholine, 212
Lauroylresorcinol, 3167
Lauryl alcohol, 2594
Laurylaminopropyl, 133
Lauryl benzoylacrylate, 1430
Lauryldimethyl ammonium, 26
Lauryl isoquinolinium, 2477
Laurylmonosulfate, 1186
Lauseto Neu-M-2509, 2595
Lead chloride, 2596
Lead nitrate, 2597
Lead monofluorophosphate,
2298
Lead pyrophosphate, 3121
Lepidine, 920
Leucine, 1775, 2598-2600
Levoglucosan, 2601
Levopimaric acid, 2602
Levulinate, 922, 2603, 2604
Levulinic acid, 921, 923
Li 160, 2605
Lime, hydrated, 1771
Lindane, 196
Linoleic, 1450
Linolenic, 1450
Lithium hypochlorite, 2606
Lorol thiocyanate, 2607
"Loryl" pyridinium benzene
sulfonate, 543
Lupinine, ci-iso, 2608
Lupinine-N-oxTde, d-iso, 2609
Lutidine, 2610-2612
Malathon, 198
Maleamic acid, 2613
Maleate, 926, 2618
Maleic acid, 925, 927-930, 2614-
2616
Maleic anhydride, 2602, 2617
Maleic hydrazide, 931
Malonate, 2619
Malonic acid, 199-203, 932,
2620-2628
Malonotoluidide, 2629
Maltol, 2630
Mandelic acid, 1938
Manganese(II)thiocyanate, 973
Mel amine, 2631
Melicopicine, 2632-2634
Menthyl ester, 497
Mercaptan, 2094, 2095, 3017
Mercapto, 185, 460, 1054, 1168,
1345, 1351, 1413, 1434, 1711,
1840, 2107, 2797, 2799, 2994,
2995, 2998, 3287, 3332
Mercaptobenzothiazole, 598, 599,
1198
Mercaptomethylimidazolyl, 570,
1651
Mercuri, 387, 1691, 3326, 3427
Mercuric, 961, 997
Mercuric acetaldehyde,, 1302
Mercuric acetate, 7, 204, 445
Mercuric carbide, 2637
Mercuric chloride, 205
Mercurioxy, 330
Mercuriphenol, 1014, 1015
Mercury, 468, 933, 1152, 1153
Mercury acetate, 2636
Mercuryl complex, 755
Mercury naphthenate, 2702
Mercury oleate, 978
Mesityl, 2225
Metadichlorobenzene, 523
Metanicotine, 2638
Metanilic acid, 2639
Methacrolein, 934, 2025, 2640
Methallyl acetal, 2456
Methallyl chloride, 1078
Methallyl ether, 2224
-------
181
Methallyl-Methylheptyl
Methallyl isothiocyanate, 191
Methallyl morpholinedithio-
carbamate, 1888
Methallyl sorbamide, 3225
Methallylsulfonate
Methane, 206-210, 533, 935-
937, 939, 2642-2647, 2649-
2650, 2693
Methanephosphono, 1043
Methane sulfonamide, 940-941
Methane sulfonate, 2721
Methanesulfonic acid, 1179,
1180
Methanethiol, 959, 3333
Methanoindene, 2654
Methanoindene-l,8-dione, 942
Methanoindeneone, 211
Methanoinden-5-ol, 2653
Methanoinden-5(or 6)-ol, 2547
2652
Methanol, 575, 1003, 2655
Methanonaphthalene, 944
Methanonaphthoqiiinone, 225
Methene, 6,8-diol, 2635
Methine, 949
Methionine, 1776, 2656, 2657
Methoxy, 90, 188, 226, 344, 611-
613, 690, 691, 793, 816, 849
895, 946, 955, 967, 1010,
1051, 1077, 1086, 1099,
1121, 1210, 1412, 1563,
1567, 1710, 1739-1741,
1748, 1798, 1822, 1846,
2007, 2212, 2213, 2215,
2544, 3008, 3037, 3038,
3147, 3427
Methoxybenzoin, 1702
Methoxybenzoyl, 18, 1433
Methoxybenzoylacetate, 1373
Methoxybenzylideneimine, 1735
Methoxycanthinone, 945
Methoxydiphenyl, 1756
Methoxyethoxy, 2163
Methoxyethyl, 2637
Methoxyethyl ester, 2529,
3179, 3184
Methoxyphenoxy, 1126, 2214
Methoxyphenyl, 579, 623, 706,
787, 896, 1623, 1726, 1802,
2109, 2241, 2277, 2319, 2399,
2708, 2712, 2890
Methoxyphenyl ether, 818
Methoxytetramethylene bis, 2636
Methyl, 4, 430, 957, 1718, 2079,
3228
Methylal, 2658
Methyl amine, 948, 2659, 2661
Methyl ami no, 512
Methyl ammonium dimethyl phosphate,
2871
Methyl benzyl, 1719
Methyl bromide, 2648
Methylal carbamate, 1865
Methyldithio, 649
Methylene, 147, 150, 188, 201,
277, 321, 611-613, 775, 849,
868, 895, 932, 967, 1099,
1381, 1429, 1739-1741, 1748,
1966, 2391, 2626, 2636, 2651,
3174, 3205
Methyleneammonium, 653
Methylenebenzyl, 822
Methylenebis, 2829, 3128
Methylene bis(tetra-(?)chloro-
phenol, 149
Methylene cyclohexene, 119, 1747
Methylenediamine, 401-403, 1229
2959, 2961, 2965
Methylenedioxybenzylidene, 2008
Methylenedithio, 2152, 2158, 2165,
2166, 2170
Methylene glycol, 3406
Methylenetriamine, 3396
Methyl ester, 5, 377, 438, 677,
854, 919, 1350, 1354, 1490,
1617, 1834, 2067, 2205, 2373,
2531, 2532, 2544, 2568, 3023,
3025, 3026, 3082, 3180, 3185,
3238, 3444
Methyl ether, 2214, 2216, 3098
Methylethyleneimine, 846
Methylformamide, 2308
Methylhendecyl, 255
Methylheptyl carbonate, 2513
-------
182
Methylheptyl-Nickel
Methylheptyl ester, 278,
1444, 2574
Methylheptyl lactate, 1444
Methyl hexyl ester, 1056
Methylidyne, 3079
Methylidynetris, 3127
Methylolcyclohexanol, 2000
Methylolcyclohexanone, 2012
Methylolurea, 3434
Methyl phioramine, 3168
Methy1 phioroglucinil car-
boxy! ic acid, 2850
Methy1 phioroglucino!, 2847
Methylquinoline, 1125
Methyl sulfate, 1103
Methylthio, 952
Methylxanthic acid, 2664,
2665
Monocrotaline, 2666
Monoxime, 1852
Morpholide, 527
Morpholine, 212, 950-952,
1887, 2667-2681
Morpholi nedi th i oca rbamate,
1888
Morpholino, 986, 1190, 3314
Morpholine ethylene, 2275
Morpholine methane, 2646
Morpholinyl, 1889
Morpholone, 2682
Mucochlorate, 213
Mucononitrile, 873, 2422
Myristic acid, 2683-2685
Nacconol Z, 953
Naphthaldehyde, 954
Naphthalene, 944, 955-957,
2686
Naphthaleneacetic acid, 1376,
2687, 2689
Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid,
2690
Naphthalenedicarboxylic anhy-
dride, 2691
Naphthalenediol, 958
Naphthalenedisulfonic acid,
2692
Naphthalenemethanephosphonic acid,
2693
Naphthalenemethanethiol, 959
Naphthalene sulfonamide, 2694
Naphthalene sulfonate, 2695, 2696
Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 167,
2697, 2698
Naphthenate, 468, 961, 2702
Naphthene, 375, 1197, 3322
Naphthenic acid, 960, 962, 2699-
2701, 2703, 2704
Naphthenyl ketone, 194
Naphthoate, 2709, 2710
Naphthoic acid, 2705-2708, 2711-
2713
Naphthol, 214-219, 963-966, 2715-
2717
Naphthol methane, 209
Naphthoquinone, 220-227, 967,
2718
Naphthoxy, 1375
Naphthyl, 425, 651, 832, 1313-
1315, 2184-2186, 2195, 2210,
2255, 2263, 2414, 2415, 2681,
2910
Naphthylacetate, 2688
Naphthylamine, 968, 2719, 2720
Naphthylami no, 1031
Naphthylazo, 1622, 1627, 1628,
1692
Naphthyl ether, 2217
Naphthylethylenediamine, 2287
Naphthylmethane sulfonate, 2721
Naphthylmethyl, 2254
Naphthyl phthalamic acid, 470,
1440
Naphthylthioacetyl, 951
Naringenin, 2722
Neopentane, 1068, 2952
Nickel, 2395, 2794
Nickel (II) chlorate, 2723
Nickel chloride, 164, 842
Nickel (II) salt, 923, 1359,
1657, 1676, 1683, 1832, 1856,
1861, 1946, 1982, 1984, 2314,
2370, 2536, 3252, 3443
Nickel (II) selenate, 2724
-------
183
Nickel-Nitrophenyl
Nickel (II) tungstate, 2725
Nicotine, 228, 361, 969-975,
2638
Nicotine sulfate, 976
Nicotinic acid, 2468, 2726-2768
Nicotinium dibromide, 2729,
2730
Nicotinium diiodide, 2731
Nit rani line, 1493-1495
Nitrate, 712, 1549, 2597
Nitrile, 76, 183, 261-263, 452
453, 590, 643, 855, 873,
901, 1088, 1367, 1400-1402,
1704, 1842, 2341, 2422,
2919, 2920, 3042-3044,
3046-3048, 3399, 3445
Nitrilo, 1366, 1368
Nitrilotri, 2168
Nitrilotri, complex, 2167
Nitro, 50, 94a, 95, 130, 139,
250, 256, 345, 375, 379,
386, 388, 425, 426, 428,
477, 481, 485, 486, 493-
495, 513, 516, 525, 527,
552, 559, 569, 578, 588,
601, 606, 607, 620, 694,
803, 833, 835, 937, 1005,
1013, 1016, 1025-1027, 1124,
1126, 1166, 1210, 1213,
1214, 1224, 1233, 1318,
1324, 1325, 1377, 1416,
1420, 1472, 1486, 1502,
1537, 1560, 1566, 1579,
1585, 1640, 1665, 1678,
1679, 1681, 1687, 1691,
1695-1697, 1714, 1738, 1789,
1844, 1964, 2075, 2085,
2088, 2111, 2131, 2181,
2316, 2356, 2420, 2452,
2488, 2706, 2819, 2827,
2828, 2830, 2832, 2892,
2911, 2912, 2927, 3086,
3087, 3101, 3147, 3152,
3171, 3240, 3246, 3273,
3281, 3282, 3284, 3286,
3385, 3389, 3458
Nitroanilino, 936
Nitrobenzal, 1200
Nitrobenzene, 31, 44, 45, 482, 488,
490, 526, 1570-1572, 2733
Nitrobenzenesulfonate, 558, 559
Nitrobenzoate, 1680, 1688, 1689,
1694
Nitrobenzoyl, 2337
Nitrobenzoyl chloride, 1716
Nitrobenzyl, 833, 834, 2189, 2196,
2208, 2223, 2255-2260
Nitrobenzyloxy, 2261, 3285
Nitrobenzyloxyphenyl, 2110
Nitro-biphenyl, 70, 617
Nitro-1-butanol, 1793
Nitrocaprylphenyl, 49
Nitrochlorostilbene, 3242
Nitro-o-cresol, 700, 701
Nitro-o-cyclohexylphenol, 122
Nitrodibenzofuran, 736, 2049
Nitroethanol, 2151
Nitroethyl ester, 856
Nitrofurfuryl ester, 1083
Nitroisobutyl, 2262
Nitromethane, 2650
Nitro-p-naphthol, 965
Nitronaphthyl, 2186
Nitro paraffin, 993
Nitro paraffin insecticide, 749
Nitrophenol, 243, 2818, 2831
Nitrophenoxy, 1377, 2078
Nitrophenyl, 4, 51, 132, 148, 156-
158, 161, 366, 367, 554, 555,
608, 783, 794, 801, 804-808,
813, 814, 819, 823, 831, 1055,
1160, 1169-1171, 1538, 1642,
1777, 1778, 1838, 1839, 2087,
2090, 2091, 2180, 2187, 2190,
2239, 2256, 2257, 2263, 2282,
2645, 3394
Nitrophenylacetic acid, 1378
Nitrophenylazo, 257
Nitrophenyl ester, 534, 535, 1220
Nitrophenylhydrazine, 2413
Nitrophenylmercapto, 1711
Nitrophenylsulfenyl, 1779
-------
184
Nitropropane-Octylsulfon
Nitropropane, 2957
Nitropropanol, 1074
Nitrosamine, 740
Nitrosobenzyl, 63
Nitrosocarbazole, 670
Nitrosodimethylaniline, 29
Nitroso p-naphthol, 217
Nitrostilbene
Nitro styrene, 343, 344
Nitrotoluene, 3362
Nitrovinyl, 177
Nonaethylene glycol, 2592,
3233
Nonane, 2735
Nonanoate, 169
Nonatetraen, 2736
Nonene, 2737
Nonic 218, 2738
Nonyne, 229, 230
Nonyl, 2, 80, 126, 128, 166,
246, 281, 320, 402, 464,
636, 652, 890, 1022, 1062,
1105, 1188, 1195, 1882,
2585, 2734, 3397
Nonylamine, 977, 2739
Nonylamino, 2, 3313
Nonylaminopropyl, 753
Nonyl-p-chlorobenzaldimine,
609
Nonyldodecylami no, 210
Nonyl ester, 1744
Nonylethylene, 3372
Nonyl ethylenediamine, 165,
167-170, 843, 2286
Nonylidene, 2734, 2739
Nonylimidazolidine, 186, 775,
888, 889
Nonylmethyl amine, 947
Nonyl oxamide, 2767
Nonylphenol, 258
Nonylphenoxy, 154
Nonylphenyl ether, 820
Nopol, 1749
Noxfish, 340
Nuodex mercury 25%, 2702
Nuodex PMO 10, 978
Octachlorodiphenylene, 2048
Octadecanamidine hydrochloride, 231
Octadecanone, 2740
Octadecenyl, 27, 232
Octadecyl, 288, 1559, 3351
Octadecyl ester, 3380
Octadecylpentachlorobenzamide, 1559
Octafluoro, 1445
Octahydro, 2653
Octane, 2072-2074
Octanephosphonic acid, 2741
Octanol, 2742
Octatrienamide, 2743
Octatrienoic acid, 2744
Octene, 979
Octenyne, 980, 2745, 2746
Octo-ester, 1332
Octofolline, 233
Octyl, 282, 1023, 1105, 1221, 2080,
2434, 2734, 2965, 3106, 3134
Octyl alcohol, 2747
Octylamine, 129, 350, 404, 981,
982, 2748-2750, 3331
Octylamino, 370, 635, 1823, 3062
Octylami nomethyl, 1032
Octylaminomethylene rhodanine, 3174
Octylaminomethyl hexesterol, 174
Octylammonium pentachlorophenate,
264
Octylanisole, 1508
Octyl benzene, 1578
Octylbenzenesulfonate, 1634, 1635
Octyl benzyl, 2649, 3360
Octyl carbonate, 919, 2566, 2567
Octyl cresoxyethoxy, 383
Octyl-N'-cyclohexyl urea, 3438
Octyl ester, 178, 837, 1428, 1591,
2537, 2550, 2558, 2575
Octylethylenediamine, 2285
Octylimidazolidine, 2426
Octyl lactate, 3251
Octylmercapto, 1840, 3287
Octylphenyl, 803, 2122, 2218, 2254
Octylresorcinol, 332
Octyl sulfide, 983
Octylfulfondiamide, 1158
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185
Octylsulfone-Phenol
Octylsulfone, 3290
Octyl thiuronium chloride,
1206
Octyne, 234, 984-986, 2751-
2755
Oleate, 978, 1703, 2758, 3135
Oleic acid, 1450, 2756, 2757
Oleic acids, 2759
Onyxide, 27
Opianic acid, 2760
Orcinol, 2761
Orthodichlorobenzene, 522
Ovatran, 987
Oxalate dihydrate, 2764
Oxalic acid, 988, 2764, 2765
Oxamide, 2766, 2767
Oxamidine, 2768, 2769
Oxazolidine, 2770
Oxazolidinedione, 990, 991
Oxazoline, 2771
Oxazolone, 2772
Oxepane, 2773
Oxide, 123, 2048, 2762, 2836,
2837 3321
Oxime, 41, 42, 114, 510, 511,
516, 589, 595, 1140, 1556,
1558, 1709, 1852, 1859,
2029, 2935
Oxo-furan propionic acid, 2324
Oxonane, 2775
Oxybis-2 chloroethanol, 2169
Oxydi, 3086, 3445
Oxydi-aniline, 1496
Oxylate, 3221
Palmitic acid, 992, 2776
Palmi toy1, 2678
Parabanic acid, 2777
Para-benzoquinone, 470
Paraffin, 993
Parathion, 235, 2662
Patulin, 994
Pelargonic acid, 2778, 2779
Pelargonyl, 2679
Pennsylvania Salt NP-1155, 995
Pennsylvania Salt S-145, 2780
Pentachloro, 895, 2016
Pentadecyl phenol, 2822
Pentadiene, 120, 730, 731, 742,
743, 2025, 2781
Pentadienone, 121
Pentalarm, 2787
Pentane, 1068, 2788, 2952
Pentanecarboxylic acid, 2026
Pentanediol, 2789-2792
Pentanedione, 2794, 2795
Pentanepentol, 2796
Pentanetrione, 2028
Pentanol, 448, 1333
Pentanone, 998, 999, 2029
Pentanon-2-yl ester, 2232
Pentenamide, 2797
Pentene, 2737, 2798
Pentenoic acid, 2799, 2800
Pentenyl, 2053
Pentol, 2796
Pentyl, 1108
Pentyl ester, 465, 1427
Pentynol, 2803
Percarbamic acid, 236
Perchloroethylene, 2278, 2280
Perdikoflin, 1000
Peroxide, 1061
Perthiocyanic acid, 2804, 2805
Phemerol, 1001
Phenacyl-ethyl ester, 2418
Phenacyl-hydrocinnamic acid, 2420
Phenacyl phenoxyacetate, 1383
Phenanthraline, 2806
Phenanthrenemethanol, 1003
Phenate, 251, 261-265, 338
Phenazine, 2807
Phenethrene, 1002
Phenethyl, 2028, 2627
Phenethyl alcohol, 2808, 2809, 2888
Phenetidine, 2812, 2813
Phenetol, 2814
Phenetole, 1004, 1005
Phenetyl, 1129
Phenetylcarbamate, 1908
Phenobarbitol, 1006
Phenol, 55, 56, 67, 69, 122, 135,
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186
Phenol-Phenyl
Phenol, 139-141, 147, 149, Phenyl,
150, 237-267, 269, 270, 536,
284, 477, 564, 759, 816, 606-
1007-1036, 1159, 1172, 622,
1202, 1238, 1480, 1753, 683,
2331, 2815-2833, 2835 . 732,
3289 785,
Phenol-alkylenoxide condense- 797-
tion product, 2884 827-
Phenone, 11-13, 77, 78, 290, 869,
454, 466, 592-595, 610, 707, 935,
1404-1417, 1705-1709, 1843- 998,
1846, 3049-3052 1040
Phenothiazine, 271, 1037, 2836 1103
Phenoxathiin, 2837 1160
Phenoxathiin sulfone, 2828 1173
Phenoxy, 109, 110, 152, 154, 1226
372, 423, 431, 449, 638, 1311
812, 1075, 1096, 1126, 1396
1184, 1187, 1201, 1227, 1527
1337, 1346, 1347, 1352, 1583
1355-1357, 1359-1361, 1374, 1625
1377, 1460, 1461, 1794, 1695
1799, 2077, 2078, 2085, 1751
2112, 2113, 2144, 2171, 1769
2214, 2235, 2642, 2647, 1800
3000, 3029, 3039, 3040, 1839
3312 1909
Phenoxyacetate, 440, 441, 443, 1999
1383 2024
Phenoxyacetic acid, 1358, 1362, 2088
1379, 1380, 1382, 1392 2108
Phenoxybenzene, 836 2125
Phenoxybenzyl levulinate, 924 2175
Phenoxy ester, 473 2189
Phenoxyethyl 851, 2209, 2264, 2208
2265 2239
Phenoxyethyl ester, 2538, 2551 2261
Phenoxyphenyl, 2121 2288
Phenyl, 1, 12, 49-52, 60-66, 68, 2361
70, 72, 73, 77, 85-87, 94a, 2407
132, 134, 138, 144, 145, 2628
147-150, 155, 158, 161, 185, 2691
187, 190, 206-208, 230, 248, 2772
253, 272, 284-286, 289, 347- 2868
367, 388, 405, 406, 421, 422, 2913
450-453, 457, 466, 477,
547-556a, 558, 559, 570
608, 614, 615, 617-619,
623, 638-640, 672, 677,
706, 707, 722, 726, 729
769, 771-774, 778-783,
786, 788, 791, 793-795,
799, 801, 813-815, 823,
829, 831-835, 844, 865,
890, 896-898, 904, 922,
937, 939-941, 943, 968,
999, 1004, 1009, 1033,
, 1055, 1070, 1072, 1074
, 1109, 1111, 1156, 1157
, 1162, 1164, 1166-1171,
-1177, 1199, 1220, 1225,
, 1230, 1231, 1237, 1244
, 1331, 1338, 1348, 1365
, 1400, 1401, 1417, 1434
-1530, 1535-1538, 1582,
, 1608-1610, 1618, 1623-
, 1635, 1639, 1642, 1643
, 1696, 1722, 1723, 1726
, 1754-1759, 1762-1764,
, 1770, 1777, 1778, 1798
, 1802, 1826, 1828, 1838
, 1844, 1877, 1897, 1903
, 1922, 1972, 1990, 1998
, 2002, 2015, 2018, 2021
, 2043, 2055, 2075, 2085
, 2090-2092, 2105, 2106,
-2111, 2114, 2116, 2118-
, 2127, 2128, 2132, 2151
, 2179-2181, 2183, 2187
-2191, 2193, 2204, 2205,
-2211, 2218, 2220-2223,
, 2243, 2254, 2256-2258,
-2265, 2275-2277, 2282,
, 2290, 2307, 2319, 2346
, 2378, 2388, 2389, 2399
, 2442-2450, 2488, 2596,
, 2645, 2647, 2648, 2661
, 2708, 2712, 2720, 2736
, 2802, 2839, 2841, 2854
, 2890, 2901, 2906, 2911
, 2918, 2920, 2993, 3028
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187
Phenyl-Phiorogl uci nol
Phenyl, 3031, 3051, 3079-3081,
3090, 3105, 3150, 3236,
3273-3?77, 3279-3286, 3288,
3291-3294, 3320, 3328,
3339, 3394, 3409, 3410,
3413, 3423, 3428, 3439,
3461
Phenylacetate, 8, 444
Phenylacetic acid, 1364, 1378,
1384
Phenylacetonitrile, 1402
Phenylacetylene, 458
Phenylamine, 1038, 1621, 2080,
2081
Phenylarsonium chloride, 500
Phenylazo, 257, 2692
Phenylazophenol, 256
Phenyl benzimidazole, 566
Phenyl benzoate, 579
Phenylbutyro, 1843
Phenyl carbamate, 646, 654,
658-663, 666, 1895-1897,
1901, 1902, 1905-1907,
1910
Phenylcarbamine, 556
Phenylcarbazate, 1913
Phenylcarbitol, 982
Phenylcarbonate, 2060
Phenylcyclopropyl, 2488
Phenyl disulfide, 757
Phenyldisulfonamide, 1760
Phenylene, 1039, 2048, 2841,
2842, 3229, 3373, 3435
Phenylenediamine, 1040, 2840
Phenyleneoxy, 1076
Phenyl ester, 4, 6, 88, 89,
195, 534, 535, 560, 576-
578, 679, 2542, 2552, 2861,
2864, 2867
Phenyl ether, 156, 157, 544,
817, 818, 820, 2197, 2198,
2207, 2212, 2213, 2215,
2219, 2236, 2240, 2241, 2247
Phenylethyl, 1866
Phenyl ethyl ester, 680, 681
Phenyl formamidine, 2309
Phenylglyoxalone, 892
Phenylguanidine, 265, 2360
Phenylhydrazide, 1385
Phenylhydrazine, 2413
Phenylimidazolidine, 2428
Phenyl isopropyl ester, 674, 676
Phenylisothiocyanate, 192
Phenyl lactate, 913
Phenylmercapto, 460, 1434, 1711,
2995
Phenylmercuric, 961, 997, 1153
Phenyl mercuric acetate, 7, 445
Phenylmercurioxy, 330
Phenylmercury, 933
Phenyl mercury oleate, 978
Phenyl methanol, 1761
Phenylneopantane, 2952
Phenyl phenol, 140, 238, 247, 270,
759, 1026
Phenylphenoxy, 152, 812
Phenylphenyl, 2089, 2188
Phenylphenyl ether, 821
Phenyl phosphate, 747, 1050, 2866
Phenyl phosphite, 2876
Phenylpropyne, 3063
Phenylsulfenyl, 1779
Phenylsulfonamide, 620
Phenylsulfonamido, 1686
Phenylthioacetyl, 2680
Phenylthiocarbazone, 1916
Phenylthiohydantoic acid, 2409
Phenylthiourea, 380, 3344
Phenyl trisulfide, 3412
Phenylurea, 1237, 1911
Phenyl xenyl ether, 2237
Phenylyl, 531, 2194-2196, 2655
Phenylyl ester, 1082
Phenylyl ether, 2206
Phloramine, 2843, 3168
Phlorizin, 2844
Phloro, 2852
Phloroglucinilphthalein, 2851
Phioroglucinol, 2845, 2847, 2848,
2850
Phloroglucinolcarboxylic acid,
2849
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188
Phioroglucinol-Potassium
Phloroglucinol dihydrate, 2846
Phosphate, 127, 323-326, 474,
747, 1050, 1051, 1054, 1055,
1110-1114, 1193, 1459, 1462,
1466, 1811, 1969, 2041
2042, 2045, 2046, 2270,
2272, 2297-2301, 2362, 2434,
2454, 2866, 2867, 2870-2874,
2951, 3055, 3118-3122, 3124,
3125, 3148, 3353, 3392,
3393, 3408-3411
Phosphinate, 272
Phosphine, 1460, 1461
Phosphine oxide, 1041-1044,
2853-2855
Phosphine sulfide, 2856-2858
Phosphino, 2872, 2873
Phosphite, 1057, 1478, 2271,
2875, 2876, 3054
"Phosphodust", 2859
Phosphonate, 1032, 2291-2293
Phosphonic acid, 534, 535, 1073,
1591, 1736, 1784, 1787, 2135-
2137, 2396, 2693, 2741, 2986,
2987, 3366
Phosphono, 1041-1044, 2853,
2855
Phosphoramide, 2860, 3116
Phosphoric acid, 171, 273-277,
915, 1045-1049, 1052, 1053,
2532, 2861-2874, 3123, 3338,
3339
Phosphorous acid, 278, 1056,
2877
Phosphoryl, 2042, 2043, 3117
Phosphoryl chloride, 2044
Phthalamic acid, 470, 1448
Phthalamidate, 1741
Phthalamidic acid, 1739
Phthalate, 1058, 1699, 1774,
1863, 2883, 2884, 2889,
2895
Phthalein, 2851, 2852
Phthalhydrazide, 2904
Phthalic acid, 1059, 1060,
2878-2882, 2885-2888,
Phthalic acid, 2890-2893, 2896
Phthalic anhydride, fi!3, 1748, 1988,
2894, 2898, 2899
Phthalide, 2900, 2901
Phthalimide, 116, 117, 279, 280,
611, 612, 2902, 2903, 2905-
2914
Phygon-XL, 223
Picoline, 2915-2917
Picrate, 30, 168, 1485, 2071
Pimaric acid, 2602
Pimelic acid, 2918
Pimelonitrile, 2919, 2920
Pinacol, 596
Pinane hydroperoxide, 1061
Pinanol, 2921
Pinene, 2922
Pinene-4-ol, 3449
Pinic acid, 2923, 2924
Pinonic acid, 2925, 2926
Piperazine, 281, 282, 1062, 1063,
2928, 2930, 2931
Piperazinedione, 2929
Piperidine, 363, 2927, 2932
Piperidinecarboxylic acid, 2933
Piperidine salt, 1639
Piperidino, 1422
Piperidinomethyl, 218
Piperonal, 2934
Piperonalcyclohexanone, 2009
Piperonaldoxime, 2935
Piperonyl cyclohexenone, 727
Pivalyl, 893, 894
Pivalyl-inandione, 2438
Pluracol, 1620, 2936
Pluronic F-68, 2756, 2757, 2937
Pluronic L44, 1064
Pluronic L61, 1065
Pluronic L62, 2938
Pluronic L64, 2939
Podophyllin, 1066
Polyrad 110 salt of 2,4-D, 1360
Polyrad 2000 salt of 2,4-D, 1361
Polythiocyanogen, 3334
Porophor 254, 2948
Potassium arsenite, 2949
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189
Potassium cyanate-Propylxanthic acid
Potassium cyanate, 2950
Potassium cyanide, 283
Potassium derivative, 1650
2358
Potassium dicyanoquanidine,
2359
Potassium diethanol, 1869
Potassium diisopropyl, 2874
Potassium disalt, 3207
Potassium ethyl xanthate, 3453
Potassium fluophosphate, 2951
Potassium kerylbenzenesulfon-
ate, 1631
Potassium phthalimide, 2903
Potassium salt, 1788, 1942,
2436, 2438, 2665, 3059
Potassium tartrate, 3304
Propane, 285, 286, 1067, 1069,
1070, 2953, 2954, 2956,
2957
Propanediamine, 287, 288, 1071,
2958, 2960, 2962-2964, 2966,
2967
Propanediol, 641, 1072, 1917,
2863, 2985
Propanediphosphonic acid, 1073,
2986, 2987
Propanetetracarboxylic acid,
2988, 2989
Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2990
Propanilamine, 2991
Propanol, 1075-1077, 1762, 2992-
3010
Propanone, 3011, 3012
Propargyl ester, 692
Propargyl chloride, 1090
Propene, 1079, 1080, 3013
Propene-1-arsonic acid, 3014
Propene-1-sulfonic acid, 3016
Propenyl, 603, 728
Propenylphenyl ether, 2215
Propen-2-yl phosphate, 1051
Propionaldehyde, 3018
Propionate, 289, 1087, 1227,
2554, 2577, 2578, 3028, 3029,
3040
Propionic acid, 1082-1086,
1820, 2324, 2440, 3019-3027
3030-3039, 3041
Propionitrile, 261-263, 1088,
3042-3044, 3046-3048
Propionylacetonate, 2395
Propionylphenyl acetate, 1331
Propiophenone, 290, 3049-3052
Propoxy, 1531, 2140
Propyl, 67, 133, 337, 572, 645,
707, 753, 815, 1171, 1226,
1878, 1889, 2017, 2019, 2074,
2082-2084, 2238, 2379, 2473,
2488, 2489, 2500, 2579, 2676,
2769, 2869, 2958, 3021, 3068,
3122, 3125, 3278, 3339, 3398,
3409, 3411, 3425, 3427
Propyl alcohol, 3053
Propyl carbonate, 673, 2059, 2568,
2569
Propyldiacetate, 2498
Propylene, 1052
Propylene carbonate, 1923
Propylene dichloride, 2955
Propylene glycol, 1450, 2242, 2249-
2253, 2266-2268, 2945, 2946,
2968-2994, 3057, 3094-3098
Propylene oxide, 689, 1089, 1594-
1601, 1609, 1610, 1927, 2342-
2344, 2785, 2786, 2790, 2791,
2973, 2979, 2980, 3260-3264
Propyl ester, 1053, 1135, 1201,
1603, 1619, 1898, 2539, 2569,
2576, 2862, 2865, 2987, 3035,
3123, 3182
Propyl ether, 829, 2230, 2251-2253,
2266-2268, 3095-3097
Propyl ketone
Propyl lactamide, 1858, 1920, 1921,
3020
Propylphenyl, 809
Propyl phosphite, 3054
Propyl thiopyrophosphate, 3055
Propyltrimethylenedithio, 2158
Propyl xanthate, 3058
Propylxanthic acid, 3059
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190
Propyne-Quinone
Propyne, 3060-3063
Propynyl carbinol, 1827
Protocatechuic acid, 585
Pseudocumene, 3064
Pseudocumenol, 3065
Pseudocumyloxy, 1386
Pseudothiohydantoin 3066
Pseudothiuronium, 1091
Pseudourea, 291-318, 1092-
1095, 3067-3072
Pulegone, 3073
Pyramid-2-yl, 2336
Pyran, 1710, 2205
Pyran-3,5-dicarboxy1ic acid
3074
Pyrane, 1096, 3075-3078
Pyrazolone, 3079-3081
Pyrazolyl, 1097, 1873, 1876
Pyrazylpyridine, 3087
Pyrene, 1098
Pyridazine, 1099
Pyridine, 1100-1102
Pyridine, 3082-3088
Pyridol, 3100, 3101
Pyridinium, 47, 1620, 2299,
3091, 3095-3099
Pyridinium benzene, 543
Pyridinium chloride, 319,
446, 2098, 3089, 3090,
3093
Pyridinium methyl sulfate,
1103
Pyridinium salt, 3092
Pyridinium sulfonate, 3094
Pyridyl, 327, 328, 389, 1115,
1118, 1119, 1874, 3112,
3130-3137, 3139
Pyridyl propanol, 3010
Pyrimidine, 321, 1104-1109,
2734, 3102-3106
Pyrimidinethiol, 3107
Pyrimidol, 322
Pyrimidyl, 1878
Pyrimidylazo, 861, 1698
Pyrimidyl crotonate, 320
Pyrimidyl laurate, 2582
Pyrindin-2-ol, 3108, 3109, 3378
Pyrindin-4-yl, 3371
Pyrobase, 1193
Pyrocatechin, 3110
Pyrogallic acid, 3111
Pyrolidinium bromide, 3112
Pyrone, 568, 3113, 3114
Pyronone, 3115
Pyrophosphate, 323-326, 1110-
1114, 1193, 2045, 2046, 3055,
3118-3122, 3124, 3125
Pyrophosphoramide, 3116
Pyrophosphoric acid, 3123
Pyrophosphoryl, 3117
Pyrozolyl, 1877
Pyrrole, 1115
Pyrrolidine, 3129
Pyrrolecarboxylic acid, 1116,
3126, 3127
Pyrroledicarboxylic acid, 1117,
3128
Pyrrolidinium, 389, 3138, 3139
Pyrrolidinium bromide, 327, 1119,
3130
Pyrrolidinium chloride, 1118,
3131, 3132
Pyrrolidinium iodide, 3133, 3134
Pyrrolidinium oleate, 3135
Pyrrolidinium thiocyanate, 328,
3136, 3137
Pyruvic acid, 3140
Quanidine, 2359
Quilon, 3141
Quinaldine, 1120, 3143
Quinazoline, 1121
Quinazolinol, 3144
Quindoline, 1122
Quinhydrone, 329
Ouinoline, 330, 1123, 1126, 3145-
3151
Quinolinecarboxylic acid, 3152
Ouinoli urn iodide, 3153, 3154
Quinolinol, 1127, 1128, 3155-
3157
Ouinone, 184, 220-227, 331, 519,
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191
Quinone-Sodium rimocidin
Quinone, 874, 885, 967, 1129,
1190, 1514-1519, 1561,
3159-3161, 3374
Raffinose, 3162
Resorcine, 3166
Resorcinol, 332, 1131, 2843,
3163, 3165, 3167-3169
Resorcinol acetate laurate,
3164
Resorcylic acid, 3170, 3171
Rhodamine, 1132
Rhodanine, 333, 334, 1133,
3172-3174
Ricinoleic acid, 1135, 3175-
3185
Ricinolein, 1136
Rimocidin, 3223
Rohm & Haas MR-60, 1137
Rohm & Haas SM-528, 3186
Rosin acids, 1450, 1451
Rosin Amine D, 335
Rosin Amine D Acetate, 337
Rosin Amine D Pentachloro-
phenate, 338
Rotenone, 341
Rotenone, Crystalline, 339
Rotenone, 340, Emulsifiable,
340
Ryania, 1138
Safrole, 1139
Sal icylaldoxime, 1140
Salicylamide, 3187, 3188
Salicylate, 24, 382, 1143,
3190, 3193, 3195
Salicylic acid, 3189, 3191,
3192, 3196-3205
Salicylic acid hydrazide, 3194
Saligenin, 3206
Sebacate, 1145
Sebacic acid, 1144, 3207-3210
Selenate, 2724
Selenopyrophosphate, 324
Semicarbazide, 3211, 3212
Semicarbazone, 512, 515, 1322,
2011, 2020, 2492
Semioxamazone, 2316
Sequestrene AA, 3213
Sesquihydrate, 1935, 3269
Silicate, 174, 3345
Silicic acid, 977, 981, 1488,
1727, 1807, 2022, 2051, 2159,
2167, 2357, 2392, 2472, 2659,
2675, 3006, 3214, 3383
Silicofluoride, 948, 2302-2304,
3470
Silver complex, 1150
Silver crotonate, 705
Silver derivative, 1641
Silver salt, 1151
Sindar 6-11, 150
Soap bark (extract), 3215
Sobrerol, 2635
Sodium 251, 556c, 1399, 1868,
2 21, 3015, 3221, 3383, 3465
Sodium al kyl naphthalene sul-
fonate, 2695, 2696
Sodium azide, 1146
Sodium bichromate, 3217
Sodium n-butylxanthate, 1816
Sodium chlorate, 3218
Sodium chloride, 2606
Sodium chloroacetate, 1343
Sodium p-chlorobenzylthiosul-
fate, 3341
Sodium chromate, 3219
Sodium cyanide, 342
Sodium _p_-cymenesul fonate, 2031
Sodium derivative, 238, 266,
3107, 3456
Sodium dibutyldithiocarbamate,
1871
Sodium dichromate, 3220
Sodium iodide, 3222
Sodium isopropyl xanthate, 2474
Sodium kerylbenzenesulfonate,
1632
Sodium met-arsenite, 3216
Sodium monofluorophosphate,
2300
Sodium oleate, 2758
Sodium oxalate dihydrate, 2764
Sodium rimocidin, 3223
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Sodium salt-Sulfone
Sodium salt, 141, 599, 648,
759, 894, 930, 1025, 1027,
1351, 1367, 1368, 1435,
1438, 1552, 1611, 1622,
1626, 1759, 1763, 1764,
1785, 2035, 2097, 2330,
2374, 2437, 2692, 2698,
2715, 2835, 2941, 2942,
3016, 3181, 3196, 3236,
3247, 3271, 3381
Sodium toluenesulfonate, 3374
Sodium trichloroacetate, 1391
Sodium m-xylenesul fonate,
3463
Sorbamide, 3224, 3225
Sorbate, 3226
Sorbit AC, 2695
Sorbit P, 2696
Sorboxy, 980
Spergon Wettable, 1130
Stearanisidide, 1766
Stearamide, 3227-3230
Stearate, 2361, 3231
Stearic acid, 3232-3239
Stilbazole, 1147
Stilbene, 3240, 3242
Stilbenedicarboxyl ic acid,
3243
Stilbenedisulfonic acid, 3244
Strobane, 1149
Styrene, 343-345, 3245, 3246
Styrene oxide, 2823-2825,
2981-2984
Styrenesulfonic acid, 3247
Styryl cresyl ether, 830
Styryl-cyclohexenone, 2002,
2021
Styryl phenol, 1028
Styrylpyridine, 1100, 3085,
1101, 1102
Succinanilic acid, 3248
Succinate, 1153
Succinic acid, 1150-1152,
3249, 3251-3259
Succinic anhydride, 1154
Succinimide, 346
Succinosuccinic acid, 3259
Sucrose, 3260-3265
Sucrose octo-ester, 1332
Sulfamate, 1156, 1157, 1473
Sulfamic acid, 1155, 3266
Sulfamyl, 531, 1535, 1586, 1587
Sulfanamide, 536
Sulfanilamide, 3267-3269
Sulfanilic acid, 3270, 3271, 3272
Sulfate, 106, 677, 839, 872, 976,
1103, 1186, 1236, 1685, 1772,
1951, 2040, 2450, 2451, 3341,
3420, 3437
Sulfenyl , 990, 991, 1200, 1779
Sulfide, 134, 136, 348-366, 405-
408, 759, 983, 1160-1164,
1166-1171, 1231, 1232, 1457,
1550, 1733, 2036, 2092, 2856-
2858, 2947, 3099, 3273-3287,
3317-3319, 3412
Sulfinyldiethanol, 2172
Sulfite, 3302
Sulfite adduct, 1399
Sulf hydrate, 1931
Sulfobenzoic acid, 1661, 1698
Sulfolene, 335
Sulfonamide, 345, 537-539, 620
735, 940, 941, 1592-1610,
1760, 1992, 1993, 2694, 2841,
2842, 3367-3369, 3371-3373
Sulfonamido, 1686, 3343, 3350
Sulfonamine, 3374
Sulfonanilide, 387, 540, 1216,
1611
Sulfonaphthoic acid, 2711
Sulfonate, 46-54, 388, 389, 391,
542, 543, 545-555, 556a, 556c,
557-559, 1219, 1221, 1244,
1464, 1471, 1472, 1613, 1616,
1618, 1620, 1623-1625, 1629,
1631, 1632, 1634, 1635, 1642,
2031, 2061, 2695, 2696, 2718,
2721, 3094-3098, 3138, 3139,
3375, 3377, 3383, 3460, 3461,
3463, 3465
Sulfondiamide, 1158
Sulfone, 1174, 2838, 3288, 3290,
3336
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193
Sulfonic acid-Thiocarbamate
Sulfonic acid, 167, 541, 544,
556b, 560, 843, 1173,
1179, 1180, 1217, 1218,
1222, 1590, 1612, 1614,
1615, 1617, 1619, 1621,
1622, 1626-1628, 1630,
1633, 1763, 1764, 1785,
1788, 1789, 2134, 2248,
2251-2253, 2692, 2697,
2798, 2715-2717, 2835,
2927, 2940-2944, 2946,
3016, 3057, 3244, 3247,
3250, 3376, 3378-3380,
3462
Sulfonyl, 562, 1034, 1172,
1500, 2157, 2173, 2346,
2833, 3289
Sulfonyl chloride, 561, 1636-
1638, 1790, 1855
Sulfophenyl , 1536, 3236
Sulfophthalate, 1699
Sulfo-tetramine, 1194
Sulfoxide, 367, 1175-1177,
3291-3294
Sulfoxy!ate, 3221
Sulfoxylic acid, 3295-3299
Sulfuric acid, 3300
Sulfuric acid salt, 1183
Sulfurous acid, 330
Sulphate - see sulfate
Super Ad-It, 1153
Sustane, 368
Tartar emetic
Tartaric anhydride, 3305
Tartrate, 3304
Tartronic acid, 3306
Taurine, 3307
TCA, 1178
Terephthaloyldi, 1700
Terpin, 3308
Tetrachloro, 73, 77, 78, 121,
1783, 2130, 2596, 2906,
2911-2913
Tetradecyl, 303-308, 1094,
1095
Tetradecyne, 369-375
Tetrahydrofurfury! , 1045
Tetrahydroindane, 895
Tetrahydronaphthyl, 2210, 2263
Tetrakis-melamine, 2631
Tetrakisdimethylamide, 3117
Tetramethyl butyl, 1027, 2190, 2221
Tetramethylbutylphenyl, 2191
Tetramine, 1194
Tetraphenyl, 639, 1798, 1822
Tetrazolium chloride, 3320
Tetrosan, 21
Thenyl-hydroxylamine, 2425
Thianaphthene, 375, 1197, 3322
Thianaphthenyl , 194
Thiadiazine, 1195, 3321
Thiazane, 3323
Thiazine, 271, 2836
Thiazole, 598, 599, 1198, 1238,
1711, 3324
Thiazolecarbamic acid, 3325, 3326
Thiazolecarboxylic acid, 3227
Thiazolethiol, 3328
Thiazolidine, 3329
Thiazolidinedione, 1199, 1200,
3330, 3331
Thiazoline, 3332
Thiazolyl , 1335
Thiazolysulfide, 3099
Thiazyl, 424, 1336, 2354
Thienyl-octadecanone, 2740
Thiiranemethanethiol , 3333
Thio, 28, 80, 135, 291-318, 621,
648, 650, 664, 665, 684, 755,
756, 952, 988, 1092-1095,
1115, 1159, 1161, 1326, 1767,
1769, 1770, 1872, 1879, 1881,
1885, 2152, 2158, 2165, 2166,
2170, 2663, 2856-2858, 3067-
3072, 3432, 3433, 3435, 3436
Thioacetyl, 951, 2680, 2681
Thiobiuret, 1768
Thiocarballyloxy, 837
Thiocarbamate, 651-653, 1868,
1869, 1871, 1882, 1886-1888,
1893
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Thiocarbanric
194
acid-Tifacide
Thiocarbamic acid, 599, 647
Thiocarbamyl, 1226, 1381
Thiocarbamylacetic acid,
1363
Thiocarbamyl chloride, 657
Thiocarbamylpropionic acid,
3030
ThiocarbaniTide, 81
Thiocarbazone, 1916
Thiocarboethylenediamine, 838
Thiocarboxyamino, 3280
Thiocresol, 1961
Thiocyanate, 191, 228, 328,
906, 970-975, 1205, 2478,
2607, 3136, 3137
Thiocyanic acid, 228, 376,
377, 972-974, 1201, 1202,
2805
Thiocyano, 3, 30, 62, 64-66,
390, 429, 447, 448, 628,
900, 1037, 1085, 1214,
1333, 1664, 1701, 2114,
3004, 3011, 3209, 3210
Thiocyanoethyl, 84
Thiocyano ester, 588
Thiocyanoethyl ester, 925,
929, 1867, 1924
Thiocyanogen, 3334
Thiocyanomethyl, 280
Thiocyanononane, 2735
Thiocyano-p-naphthol, 966
Thiocyanophenyl, 935
Thiocyclooctane, 2072-2074
Thiodiacetic acid, 1387
Thio di-p-propionate, 1087
Thioglycolate, 1336, 1372
Thioglycolic acid, 905, 1335,
1344, 1370, 1371, 2354 ,
Thioglycolic amide, 424
Thiohydantoic acid, 2409
Thiohydantoin, 3066
Thiol, 560, 1640, 1641, 1786,
2138, 3107, 3328
Thiol benzyl ester, 1222
Thiolcarbanilate, 667
Thiolcarbonate, 407
Thiolsulfonate, 53, 1642
Thiolutin, 378
Thione, 1233, 2431, 2432
Thiono, 1886, 1890, 3323, 3426
Thionobenzenephosphonic acid, 534
535
Thionophosphate, 1055
Thionopyrophosphate, 325, 326,
1114, 3124, 3125
Thionopyrophosphoric acid, 3123
Thiopercarbamic acid, 236
Thiophene, 379, 737
Thiophenecarboxylic. acid, 3337
Thiophenol, 55, 56, 564
Thiophenoxyacetic acid, 1380
Thiophenyl, 1639
Thiophosphate, 1054, 1969, 2272,
2874, 3353, 3392, 3393
Thiophosphoric acid, 3338, 3339
Thiophosphoryl, 2042
Thiopyrophosphate, 3055
Thiosemicarbazide, 3212
Thiosemicarbazone, 508, 512, 515,
1322
Thiosinamine, 3340
Thiosulfate, 3341
Thiosulfonate, 54
Thioyracil, 3421
Thiourea, 380, 3342-3344, 3423-
3426, 3431, 3440
Thioureido, 1830
Thiouryl, 868, 2651
Thioxane, 738
Thiuram, 136
Thiuronium bromide, 381, 384, 1207,
3348, 3351, 3352
Thiuronium chloride, 383, 1203,
1206, 3346, 3347, 3349, 3350
Thiuronium fluosilicate, 3345
Thiuroniun isoheptenoate, 1204
Thiuronium salicylate, 382
Thiuronium thiocyanate, 1205
Thymol, 385
Thymyl, 1470
Thymyl thiophosphate, 3353
Tifacide, 3354
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195
Tolane-Veratraldehyde
Tolane, 458
Toloxy, 1341, 1348, 2857,
2858
Toloxyn mephenesin, 3355
Tolualdehyde, 3356
Toluene, 38, 386, 1208,
1210, 1213-1215, 1217,
2842, 3357, 3361-3365,
3376, 3384, 3386, 3389
Toluenephosphonic acid,
3366
Toluene sulfate, 106
Toluenesulfonamide, 3367-
3373
Toluenesulfonamine, 3374
Toluenesulfonanilide, 387,
1216
Toluenesulfonate, 388, 389,
391, 1219, 1221, 3138,
3139, 3374, 3377, 3383
Toluenesulfonic acid, 390,
843, 1218, 1220, 1222,
3378-3382
Toluic acid, 1223
Toluide, 1419, 1420
Toluidide, 1421, 2629
Toluidine, 1224, 3387, 3388,
3390, 3391
Toluidinium salt, 3270, 3382
Toluinomethyl ester, 3297-
3299
Toluyl benzene, 1575
Toluylhydrotroponitrile, 183
Tolyl, 621, 789, 810, 1345,
1468, 1469, 1534, 1731,
2020, 2192, 2259, 2260,
2991, 3338, 3411
Tolyl amyl ester, 682
Tolylene, 3230
Tolyl ester, 1334, 1919, 2553
Tolyl tetrasulfide, 3317
Tolyl thiophosphate, 3392,
3393
Tolyl trisulfide, 1232
Toxaphene, 392, 398, 399
Toxaphene, #4, 394
Toxaphene #6, 395
Toxaphene #8, 396
Triazene, 1225, 3394
Triazine, 3397
Triazine-2-thione, 3398
Triazine-2-thione, 1226
Triazin-2-ylmercapto, 1351
Trichloro, 449, 1316, 1391, 1435,
3403
Trichloroethyl, 2432
Tridecylamine, 400
Tridecylpyrimidol, 322
Triethanolamine, 364
Triethylamine, 3403
Trimesic acid, 3407
Trimethylenediamine, 401-403
Trioctylamine, 404
Trisulfide, 405, 406
Trithiacyclononane, 1233
Trithiana, 3413
Tryparsamide, 3414
Tryptophane, 3415
Tubocurarine, 1234
Tungstate, 2725
Tyrosine, 3416
Umbelliferone, 3417
Undecylenate, 863, 2368
Undecyne, 1235
Uracil, 2424, 3418-3421
Urea, 291-318, 380, 1092-1095,
1236, 1237, 1767, 1911, 2362,
2839, 3067-3072, 3118, 3343,
3345, 3422-3441
Ureido, 1830
Uric acid, 3442
Uronium chloride, 3349
Uryl, 868, 2651
Valeric acid, 1994, 3443, 3444
Valeronitrile, 3445
Vanadate, 1467
Vancide 51, 599
Vancide 76, 1238
Vanillalacetone, 632
Vanillalcyclohexanone, 2010
Vanillate, 3446
Veratraldehyde, 1239
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Veratramide-Zinc
Veratramide, 3447
Veratric acid, 3448
Verbenol, 3449
Vinsol, 1240
Vinyl, 1045, 1049
Vinyl benzal, 1555
Vinyl benzhydrol, 573
Vinyl ester, 274, 277, 1045,
1049
Vinyl ether, 2262
Vinyl furan, 177
Vinyl-p-hydroxyethyl, 2750
Vinyl tetrahydrofurfuryl
ether, 2204
Vinyl tetrahydropyran-2-
methyl ether, 2205
Volan, 3450
Vulcanechtgleb GR, 3451
Weedex, 3216
Xanthate, 796, 1816, 2404,
2474, 3058, 3453, 3454
Xanthic acid, 74, 407, 2473,
2664, 2665, 3059, 3452
Xanthic anhydride, 408
Xanthoacetate, 1817
Xanthoacetic acid, 1818, 1819,
3455
Xanthochelidonic acid, 3456
Xanthogen crotonyl anhydride,
708
Xanthropropionic acid, 1820
Xanthone, 1241
Xanthydrol, 3457
Xenyl , 800
Xenyl ether, 2237
Xylene, 1242, 1243
Xylenesulfonamide, 3459
Xylenesulfonate, 1244, 3460,
3461, 3463, 3465
Xylenesulfonic acid, 3462,
3464, 3466
Xylenol , 1245, 1246, 3467,
3468
Xylidine, 409
Xylyloxy, 3041
Zanthate, 635
Zaponechtgleb CGG, 3469
Zinc, 1886
Zinc chloride, 163, 170
Zinc chromate, 1952
Zinc complex, 2765
Zinc N,N'-dinonyl ethylene bis-
dithiocarbamate, 1882
Zinc nonyl dithiocarbamate, 652
Zinc salt, 1166, 1389, 1663,
1770, 2375, 3210, 3280, 3296
Zinc sil icofluoride, 3470
Zinc thiethylene tetrakisdithio-
carbamate, 1893
Zinc thiocyanate, 974, 975
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List of submitters' code numbers for compounds for which
publication permission has been specifically withheld
(These compounds- are marked with two asterisks
in the alphabetized lists of chemicals)
FWS
Code
no.
1
2
44
59
131
136
148
166
170
186
208
217
223
224
231
264
271
280
281
282
288
320
321
322
331
343
347
348
349
350
351
353
355
359
Submitter
code
number
V-161 AA 1:52
V-110 AA 1:0611
NP-1083 6267
SM-360 KT 1:76
ER-28 EFR 4-46
6291
NP-716 6278
V-81 KT 7:23M
V-71 VH 3:32
SM-365 KT 6:31
WC-107 HGW 1:22
Cr-242 WEC 9:49
FWS 2231/
FWS 224
V-168 AA 1:7411
V-167 AA 1:85
FWS 271
Cr-307 WEC 11-9A
V-47 VH 3:20
V-65 KT 7:44-B2
V-48 VH 2:91-3
V-34 KT 7:13
SM-595 KT 6:65
SM-565 KT 6:43
NP-1224 6262
ER-25 RCA3-6
WC-103 RSC 13:41
WC-90 RSC 13:22
WC-87 RSC 12:3
WC-91 RSC 14:55A
WC-104 RSC 13:42
WC-42 RSC 10:4B
WC-125 RSC 13:68A
WC-94 RSC 12:38
FWS
Code
no.
363
363
376
383
402
406
408
460
477
487
532
534
535
562
594
637
638
651
652
667
733
735
740
750
753
769
775
824
825
837
839
842
846
855
Submitter
code
number
WC-14 RSC 8:62
WC-78 RSC 10:61
FWS 376
Lo-489 EYS 10:87
SM-529
Mr- 3 JM 1:16B
Lo-10 EYS 6:11
SM-343 SM 7:75
Cr-353 WEC 41:63
NP-897 6272
Lo-147 RCA 2:4
FWS 534
FWS 535
NP-1048 6269
NP-822a 6275
NP-1093 6266
Q-197 JD 3325:15
Lo-450 CPL 18:26
Lo-319 EYS 6:73
SM-363 SM 8:18
V-101 KT 7:40B
0-2232-D
NP-1412 6286
ER-23 EFR4-48
SM-533 SM 10:31-2
NP-1203 6263
SM-489 KT 6:25
ER-37 EFR 4-86
ER-13 EFR 3-73
Lo-31 CPL 8:40
V-166 AA 1:70
V-114 AA 2:12
NP-1385 6285
FWS 855
V When no code number is given by the submitter, the Fish and Wildlife
Service numer is repeated.
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List of submitters' code numbers for compounds for which
publication permission has been specifically withheld
(continued)
FWS
Code
no.
870
888
906
910
931
936
937
940
964
995
1063
1072
1090
1101
1106
1107
1108
1109
1130
1131
1155
1164
1165
1173
1175
1176
1190
1196
1199
1206
1231
1338
1379
1380
Submitter
code
number
Q-307 FA 4150:69
SM-488 KT 5:19
EC-1337 6287
SM-291 JDT 1:14
FWS 931
NP-699 6279
ER-12 EFR 3-62
Lo-682 TJD 1:89
Lo-757 MLV 1:16
NP-1155 6264
V-103 AA 1:05-111
ER-42 EFR-5-4
NP-1353 6247
ER-7 EFR 1-78
V-ll KT 6:52
V-10 KT 6:51
V-19 KT 5:60
V-29 KT 7:18
FWS 1130
NP-1348 6250
FWS-1155
WC-93 RSC 14:558
WC-11 RSC 8:57
WC-100 RSC 12:56
Cr-331 RSC 7:4C
WC-10 RSC 8:51A
Q-274 FB 13:08
V-13 KT 6:89
Lo-500 CPL 13:33,34
Lo-447 EYS 7:92B
Mr-1 JM 1:18
NP-593 6281
NP-301 6283
NP-1282 6255
FWS
Code
no.
1448
1559
1670
1671
1672
1673
1785
1786
1825
1850
1868
1931
2048
2108
2276
2391
2407
2738
2780
2787
3266
3347
3349
3425
3431
3441
Submitter
code
number
FWS 1448
NP-1339 6251
NP-1239 6258
NP-1239d 6259
NP-1239f 6260
NP-1239h 6261
NP-991 6271
NP-1349 6249
NP-1098 6265
6289
NP-1021 6270
NP-867 6273
NP-1076 6268
NP-1386 6245
NP-602 6280
NP-1338 6252
NP-1255 6257
FWS 2738
S-145 6293
6292
NP-1310 6253
WC-106 RSC 13:12C
NP-1352 6248
6307
6290
NP-3158 6246
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FISH TOXICITY PROJECT
Report No. 2
The Toxiclty of 1085 Chemicals to Fish
Project conducted by
Edgar H. Hoi 1 is
Fishery Research Biologist
Report prepared by
Robert E. Lennon
Fishery Research Biologist
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Leetown (P.O. Kearneysville), West Virginia
March 1954
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Please Note!
The chemicals listed in this report were contributed to the
project by companies of the chemical industry. In some instances
the companies have requested that the identity of certain compounds
be kept confidential to protect patent rights. We have guaranteed
to honor their requests. Before this report can be made available
for public distribution, the names of all restricted compounds
must be replaced with code symbols which may be obtained from the
manufacturers or from the records at Leetown. If desired,
arbitrary code numbers referring to items in this report may be
used.
Any investigators who have access to this report are request-
ed to cooperate with us in protecting the rights of the manufactur-
ers with respect to their compounds. It is expected that the names
and formulas of restricted compounds will be released for publication
as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the information and data contained
in the report must be handled with utmost discretion.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Methods 5
Results 8
Table 1. Fifty of the most toxic compounds and their
relative toxicity ratings 11
Discussion 24
Appendix I. Alphabetized lists of chemicals 26
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149 27
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 150 - 569. . 31
Part 3. Negative compounds, Numbers 570 - 1085 41
Appendix II. Hours to produce sickness or death 53
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149 54
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 150 - 569. . 58
Table 2. Hours to produce mortality with trout 62
Table 3. Hours to produce mortality with bluegill. ... 63
Table 4. Hours to produce mortality with goldfish. ... 64
Appendix III. Chemical companies and individuals who
cooperated by submitting compounds 65
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Introduction
A program of screening chemical compounds for their effects on
fishes has been conducted at the Fish and Wildlife Service Experiment-
al Fisheries Station at Leetown (P.O. Kearneysville), West Virginia,
for a period of 1 1/2 years. The program was designed to detect
chemical agents which are extremely toxic to fish life.
The screening program was terminated in January 1954 after more
than 4,500 compounds had been tested for toxicity under laboratory
conditions. The results of the study appear in two reports. The
first, containing data on 3,400 chemicals, was prepared by Dr. Edward
M. Wood _V in July 1953. The project was continued from July 1953 to
January 1954 by Mr. Edgar H. Hoi 1 is ^J and the results of tests on
1,085 compounds are contained in this report.
The present report has been prepared as a supplement to Dr.
Wood's paper. The materials treated here were handled, tested and
recorded according to the system designed by Wood. Mr. Hoi 1 is1 work
was but a continuation of that organized by Wood and therefore, the
same plan and style of reporting the results has been followed to
insure uniformity.
]_l Dr. Wood was transferred to the FWS, Salmon Nutrition Laboratory
at Cook, Washington in July 1953.
2/ Mr. Edgar Hoi 1 is resigned from the Service in January 1954.
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The successful completion of the difficult and complex screening
project is due to the efforts and cooperation of many persons. The
technical assistants were Miss Christine Dunbar and Messrs. Uilliam
Link, Edward Kolb and Nathaniel Bowman III. Part time clerical work
was done by Mrs. M.J. Sibert and Mrs. Virginia W. Triplett.
We would especially like to thank Dr. S.F. Sniezko, Director of
the Microbiological Laboratory, for his contributions of aid and
facilities. The cooperation of Mr. Cleon H. Walker and other members
of the Division of Game Fish and Hatcheries has been outstanding in
providing fish and facilities for the holding and testing of specimens.
Our demands at times entailed great inconveniences which were borne in
good spirits by the above named individuals.
We acknowledge with thanks the help of Dr. Vernon C. Applegate
and staff at the Hammond Bay Fishery Laboratory, FWS, in obtaining
certain data on rainbow trout and bluegills which are used in this
report.
The chemical industries continued their gratifying response to
our screening program. Compounds and information concerning them were
readily and willingly supplied upon request.
Thanks are due also to Mrs. Mary Ann Strider and Mr. Phillip S.
Parker for their aid in preparing this report.
Methods
The methods used in screening the 1,085 compounds listed in this
report were the same, with few exceptions, as those described by
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Dr. Wood in Report No. 1. Since this paper is supplemental to Wood's,
our discussions will be brief and the reader is advised to refer to
Report No. 1 for the full details on techniques, standards, and
literature references.
The primary objective of the investigation was to locate chemical
agents which would prove extremely toxic to fish at low concentrations
and in very short periods of time. All compounds were tested initially
at 5 ppm for 24 hours on fishes in aquaria. Chemicals which demonstrated
a high order of toxicity at this level were further tested at greater
dilutions and at different temperatures.
Five species of fish were utilized as test specimens: rainbow
trout (Salmo gairdneri), brown trout (Salmo trutta), Eastern brook
trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
and goldfish (Carassius auratus). It was unfortunate that one species
of trout could not have been used throughout the project but certain
unavoidable exigencies made this impossible. Brook trout were used
throughout the initial tests at 5 ppm and all three trout species were
used in retests and in tests at greater dilutions and different
temperatures. Both wild and artificially-reared bluegills and gold-
fish were used during the investigations. The trout, bluegill and
goldfish are abbreviated to T, B, and G respectively in the tables.
The tests were made in aerated, 8-liter aquaria which contained
5 liters of water at 55° F. A pair of trout, 2 bluegill and 2 gold-
fish were placed in each aquarium. The chemical agent, previously
weighed, dissolved in acetone and agitated in a Waring blender, was
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added to the tank in proper dilution ratio. Observations on each test
were continued for 24 hours and the time of sickness or death of all
specimens was recorded. The reactions listed for fish of each species
represent the shortest possible time in which both specimens demonstrated
positive responses.
Chemicals which killed trout and bluegills in 8 hours or less and
goldfish in 24 hours or less at 5 ppm were further tested at concentrations
of 1.0, 0.1, and 0.01 ppm for 24 hours. Compounds from this group which
killed fish of all species in 8 hours or less at 1.0 or less ppm were
then tested at 40°, 55°, and 70° F at 1.0 ppm for 24 hours. Due to the
difficulties involved in acclimating trout to 70° water and bluegills
to 40° water, the data obtained for these species at such temperatures
were believed invalid and are excluded from this report.
The compounds submitted for testing by the chemical industries
were usually identified by empirical formulae, trade names, or a system
of radical nomenclature peculiar to the manufacturer. For convenience
and uniformity it was necessary to rename most of the chemicals accord-
ing to the method of nomenclature prescribed by Chemical Abstracts. The
services of a consulting chemist, Dr. Joseph G. Tuono, Naval Powder
Factory at Indian Head, Maryland were obtained for this purpose. There
are, however, a few instances where chemicals are identified by commercial
names in the alphabetically arranged tables of results.
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Results
The 1,085 chemicals in Appendix I are divided into three separate
lists according to their toxicity to fish specimens at 5.0 ppm. The
first list includes the most toxic compounds and is numbered from 1 to
149. These toxic agents killed trout and bluegills in 8 hours or less
and goldfish in 24 hours or less. The second list, numbered from 150
to 569, consists of those materials which were sufficiently toxic
under laboratory conditions to kill or sicken fish of one or more
species in 24 hours or less but not sufficiently toxic to fall into the
first group. The third list inlcudes compounds which were non-toxic
and is numbered from 570 to 1085.
The tables in Appendix II include data on the most toxic compounds
which were retested at greater dilutions and at various temperatures.
Reactions for the less toxic compounds were obtained and reported at
the 5 ppm level only.
A list of 50 of the most toxic compounds detected among the more
than 4,500 chemicals tested by Wood and Hollis is given in Table 1.
Thirty-one of these agents appear with their toxicity ratings in
Report No. 1 and are repeated here with revised ratings to be compared
with Hollis' 19 most tox.ic compounds. Definitive tests involving
deadly chemicals with exactly the same species of fish in order that
the data and toxicity ratings would be validly comparable.
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The system employed to assign numerical toxicity ratings to the
more effective compounds is entirely arbitrary. The values listed in
Table 1 have only relative merit and indeed, it would be difficult to
attach any valid significance to minor differences in ratings. The
calculation of a numerical score for each chemical necessitated the
consideration of speed of kill as well as the concentration of the
compound at which a kill was obtained. The assignment of scores was
based on the method outlined in Appendix III, Report No. 1, and points
were applied in a slightly modified manner as follows:
Trout (3 dilutions: 1.0, 0.1 and 0.01)
(2 temperatures: 40° and 55° F)
Possible
Total
(1) 10 points for each dilution which produces mortality
in 1 hour or less 30
(2) 10 points for each dilution which produces mortality
in 8 hours or less 30
(3) 10 points for each dilution which produces mortality
in 24 hours or less 30
(4) 10 points for mortality at 0.01 ppm. 10
(5) 10 points for each temperature in which mortality is
produced in 1 hour or less 20
(6) 10 points for each temperature in which mortality is
produced in 8 hours or less 20
(7) 10 points for each temperature in which mortality is
produced in 24 hours or less 20
Total 160
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Bluegill (3 dilutions: 1.0, 0.1 and 0.01) Possible
(2 temperatures: 55° and 70° F) total
(1 - 7) as above for trout 160
Goldfish (3 dilutions: 1.0, 0.1 and 0.01) Possible
(3 temperatures: 40°, 55° and 70°F) total
(1 - 4) as above for trout 100
(5 - 7) as above except each category is worth a
possible 30 points 90
Total 190
Combined total - 510
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Table 1. Fifty of the most toxic compounds and their relative
toxicity ratings. The list includes 31 compounds by
Wood (preceding report).
Report
No.
Name and Structure
Toxicity
rating
7 Benzene,2,4,5-trichloro-l,3-dinitro
NO,
A
Cl
" V"'
Cl
125* Dieldrin
106 Phosphorous acid,p-l-methylheptylphenyl triester
CH,
P(0
:-(CH2)5-CH3
H
40
60
60
140 Thiocyanic acid, 2,4-dinitrophenyl ester
2,4-(N02)2C6H3SCN
60
* Compounds reported by Wood (1953)
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324 Pyrophosphoric acid, monoseleno-, tetraethyl ester
0 0
II II ^ OC2H5
80
72 Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-, potassium derivative 90
0 K
N02f >Br
Br
73 Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-, sodium derivative 90
0 Na
363 Sulf1de,bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-piperdine mono
sltsalt 90
(2-HO-5-ClC6H3)2S . CH2(CH2)4NH
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362* Sulflde, bis(2-hydroxy-5-chlorophenyl)-, salt with
2 pentenylamine.l-methyl 100
148 Toxaphene, liquid (Chlorinated comphene) 110
C10H10C18
63 Phenol, bromo-(1-methylheptyl)-nitro- 120
71 Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-, acetate 120
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294* Pseudourea, 2-decyl-l, 3-diethyl-2-thio-hydriodlde 120
CH3(CH2)9SC(:NC2H5)NHC2H5 . HI
199 Thiocyanic acid, -p-nitrophenyl ester
140
NO,
f]
V
SCN
392* Toxaphene technical
140
29 Cyclohexane, l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-(Y isomer),
.Cl
150
Cl
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•CH.
NO,
15
92 Phenol ,(l-raethylhepty1 )-dim'tro-, crotonate
150
341* Rotenone, Fish-tox
150
132* Diphenylamine, 2,2' ,4,4' ,6,6'-hexanitro
160
313* Pseudourea, 2-dodecyl=l, 3-diethyl-2-th1o-,hydrobromide 160
. HBr
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28* Aniline, 3-chloro-4 thiocyano
170
196* Lindane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane
170
H Cl
H-
Cl
Cl H
Cl
55 1,4-Naphthoquinone, 2-methyl-
0
CH,
170
105 Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)
ester 170
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296* Pseudourea, 2-decyl-l, 3-diethyl-2-thio-, hydrochlorfde 170
CH3(CH2)9SC(:NC2H5)NHC2H5 . HC1
123 Thiocyanic acid, 3-bromo-6-dimethyl aminophenyl ester 170
(CH3)2NC6H3Br-4-SCN-2
40S Xanthic anhydrosulfide
S
170
S(COC2H5)2
39* Barbituric acid, 5,5 dihydroxy
180
NH
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147* Ethane,l,2-bis(2-hydroxy-4',5'-dichlorophenyl)
C1 . .OH HO Cl
Cl
180
74 Phenol, 2,6-dibromo-4-nitro-, acetate
0
0 C CH0
Br
Br
NO,
180
295* Pseudourea, 2-decyl-l, 3-diethyl-2-thio-hyd!rochlor
bromide
180
.HBr
325* Pyrophosphoric acid, monothiono-, tetraethyl ester 180
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161* Ethylene, l-(2,4.6-trinitrophenyl)-2-furyl
NO,
190
CH
54
Methylphosphom'c acid, thio-,0-ethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl
ester
S
II
S '—• N.
NO,
190
CH, — P — 0 —
OC2H5
82 Phenol ,4-cyclohexyl-,2,6-dim'tro-, acetate
190
CH3COOC6H2(N02)2-2,6-C6H11*-4
326* Pyrophosphon'c add, dithlono.tetraethyl ester
190
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343* Styrene, p-chloro-oc-nitro
190
4-ClC6H4CH=CHNO
119* 4-Cyclohexene,3,6-endomethylene-l,2-bis(chloromethyl)
-3,4,5,6,7,7 hexahydro 200
Cl
Cl
Cl
/f
:ci2
. 1
^
/
w
CH0C1
NI/\,
ci
222* Naphthioqu1none,2,3-chloro
200
Cl
377* Thiocyanic add, trlchloromethyl ester
200
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276* Phosphoric acid, diethyl-
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22
145 Thiocyanic add, trichloromethyl ester
Cl
Cl C SCN
Cl
340* Rotenone, emulsifiable, liquid Nox-Fish
220
230
(See Report number 341*)
273* Phosphoric acid, diethyl-a.p-dibromoethyl ester 240
275* Phosphoric acid, diethyl a,p,p,p-Tetrachloro ethyl
ester 250
{C2H50)2POCHC1C013
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4* Acetic acid, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl ester 280
339* Rotenone, crystalline 350
(See Report Number 341*)
*Compounds reported by Wood (1953)
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Discussion
The investigation of the 1,085 chemicals reported herein was
limited in scope and facilities to a basic screening program. The
exposure of fish to water containing 5 ppm of a test compound
permitted only a rough evaluation of any toxic reaction. The ex-
tremely toxic chemicals were subjected to definitive tests but
less toxic compounds were generally ignored in respect to further
testing. Therefore, on the basis of our limited data, it would be
difficult to judge with accuracy the relative toxicity of the less
toxic compounds.
The multitude of variables involved in the screening program
warrants consideration when an attempt is made to evaluate the
results of the tests. The possibility of human error is great in
any complicated system involving dangerous reagents. The tests
specimens were not always of uniform size nor in uniform condition.
Since great numbers of fish were used, it was impossible to collect
or grade fish according to optimum sizes or physical condition in
summer and winter. Considerable difficulties were encountered in
acclimating fish to the temperature and conditions of laboratory
holding facilities and it may be that results obtained in tests
with such fish are biased.
Oftentimes intervals ranging from days to months occurred
between preliminary tests and rechecks or definitive tests. It
was apparent that some of the organic compounds undergo deterior-
ation over a period of time. Repeated tests during 6 months on
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The same sample of a compound demonstrated the possible instability
of some organic chemicals.
The high mineral content of the laboratory water supply may
have introduced an additional source of error. Compounds which
gave negative results in our tests might be toxic in softer water.
It is possible that quite different results would be obtained in
tests with the same chemicals in other waters.
No attempt was made to correlate chemical structure with
toxicity to fish in this investigation. Structural formulae are
provided in Table 1 for many of the most toxic compounds to serve
as background for further development of the correlation idea. As
was noted in Report No. 1, there was a rather marked specificity
of certain chemicals on various species of fish. An insufficient amount
of data was accumulated to warrant separate treatment of specific
reactions but the results listed in the general tables might
serve as leads to other investigators.
In general, the toxicity of chemicals varied directly with
the temperature of the medium. At 40°F, toxicity was lower
than at 55°F, at 70°F, the toxicity was usually higher than
at 55°F. Certain compounds may be more effective at lower
or higher temperatures than others but insufficient data is
available to evaluate this possibility.
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APPENDIX I
Alphabetized Lists of Chemicals
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149.
Part 2. Moderately toxid compounds, Numbers 150 - 569.
Part 3. Negative compounds, Numbers 570 - 1085.
The number in parentheses following the name of the
compound refers to the submitter and may be identified in
Appendix III.
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Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149
Nos. 1 - 39
1. Acetamide, N-(l-methylheptyl-,l-methylheptylamino- (14)
2. Acetanilide, N-benzyl-p-benzyloxy- (14)
3. Acetonitrile, p-chloro-anilino- (14)
4. Ammonium compounds, substituted Benzyl dimethylphenyl-, 2,6-
dinitro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenoxide (14)
5. , substituted hexadecyldimethyl-bromide(ammonyxDME)
75% active (10)
6. Aniline, N-benzylidene-4-bromo (14)
7. Benzene, 2,4,5-trichloro-l,3-dinitro- (11)
8. Benzenesulfonanilide, diisopropyl-,4'-nitro-sodium salt (14)
9. Benzenesulfonic acid, p-nitro-thiol-,trichloromethyl ester (14)
10. , 3-nitro-thiol-, trichloromethyl ester (14)
11. f thiol-,trichloromethyl ester (14)
12. Benzenesulfonyl fluoride, 4-chloro-3-nitro- (11)
13. Benzhydrylamine,p,p'-dichloro- (14)
14. , p.p'-dichloro-, N,N'-dimethyl- (14)
15. , p,p'-dichloro-, hydrochloride (14)
16. Benzophenone,4-(2-chloroethoxy)-, (14)
17. , 4-hydroxy-3-nitro-, acetate (14)
18. l,3,2H-Benzoxazine, 3-cyclohexyl-3,4-dihydro-6-(l,l,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl )- (14)
19. Butyric acid,a,a,B,trichloro-,l-methylheptyl-dinitrophenyl
ester (14)
20. Carbanilic acid, m-chloro-,diethyleneglycol diester (12)
21. Carbanilic acid, p-chloro-,diethyleneglycol diester (14)
22. Carbazole, 9-hydroxymethyl- (14)
23. Carbonic acid, ethyl B,B,B-trichlorolactonitrile ester (14)
24. , isopropyl m-phenylene diester (12)
25. Carbonic acid, isopropyl o-phenylene diester (12)
26. Choline dinitro-nonylphenoxide (14)
27. o-Cresol, 4-bromo-6-nitro- (14)
28. O-Cresol, 4-bromo-6-nitro-, acetate (14)
29. Cyclohexane, l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-(y isomer), ( 1)
30. Cyclohexylamine,N-2-[2-(2-{0-l-methylheptylphenoxy}ethoxy)
ethoxy]ethyl- (14)
31. Dibenzyl amine, N-hexyl-, hydrochloride (14)
32. Dithiocarbamic acid, N,N-dimethyl-, Iron (III) salt (11)
33. Ethanol, l,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)- ( 8)
34. Ethanol, 2-[2-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyloxy)ethoxy]ethoxy (14)
35. 2-dodecylamino- (15)
36.
37.
38.
39.
2-N-ethyloctylamino (15)
2,2'-[isopropylidene bis(p-phenyleneoxy)1di- (14)
2-N-methyldodecylamino (15)
2,2,2-trichloro-,l-(o-bromo-X-chlorophenyl)- ( 8)
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Nos. 40 - 84
40. Ether, benzyl 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-phenyl (14)
41. , nor dicyclopentenyl 2-cyanoethyl (14)
42. Ethylenediamine, N-dodecyldihydrochloride (15)
43. , N,N'-dihexyl-, complex with 2,4-dinitrophenol (14)
44. , N,N'-bis(2-ethylhexyl)- (14)
45. , N,N'-bis(7,7'-methylheptyl)-complex with 2,4-dinitro-
6-octyl-phenol (14)
46. 2,2-Furaneglyconitrile, crotonate (14)
47. Furfurylalcohol, carbanilate (12)
48. 3-Hexane-2,5-dione ( 8)
49. 2-Imidazoline, l-(2-aminoethyl)-2-(8-heptadecenyl)- (14)
50. Lactonitrile, B,B,B-trichloro- (14)
51. , B,B,B-trichloro-, benzoate (14)
52. , B,B,B-trichloro-, crotonate (14)
53. Malonic acid, bromo-, diethyl ester (14)
54. Methylphosphonic acid, thio-, 0-ethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl ester ( 5)
55. 1,4-Naphthoquinone, 2-methyl- ( 4)
56. 2-Octeneami ne,5,5,7,7-tetramethyl-N-(1,1,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
57. 1-Octylamine, N-(2-phenoxyethyl)- (14)
58. 3-Pentenetrile, 2-hydroxy-, p-chlorobenzoate (14)
59. , 2-hydroxy-, crotonate (14)
60. , 2-hydroxy-, furoate (14)
61. Phenethyl alcohol carbanilate (12)
62. Phenetole, p-tert-butyl-B-chloro-o-nitro- (14)
63. Phenol, bromo-(1-methylheptyl)-nitro- (14)
64. , bromo-(1-methylheptyl)-nitro-, acetate (14)
65. , 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro- (14)
66. , 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-, acetate (14)
67. , 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-, chloroacetate (14)
68. , 2-bromo-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitro- (14)
69. , 2-bromo-4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitro-
sodium derivative (14)
70. , 2,4-dibromo- (14)
71. , 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-, acetate (14)
72. , 2,4-dibromo-6-nitro-, potassium derivative (14)
73. , 2,4-dibromo-4-nitro-, sodium derivative (14)
74. , 2,6-dibromo-4-nitro-, acetate (14)
75. , o-butyl- (12)
76. , o-chloro-, p-phenylazo- ( 8)
77. , o-chloro-p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
78. , 2-chloro-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-, acetate (14)
79. , 2-chloro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitro (14)
80. , 2-chloro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitro-,
acetate (14)
81. , 2,4-dichloro-, 6-nitro- ( 3)
82. , 4-cyclohexyl-,2,6-dinitro-, acetate (14)
83. , 4-tert-amyl-2-bromo-6-nitro-, sodium derivative (14)
84. , 3,5-dinitro-2-phenyl- (14
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Nos. R5 - 127
85. Phenol, 2,6-dinitro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, copper
(II) derivative
86. 2-hexyl--,4,6-dinitro-
87. 4-hexyl-2,6-dinitro-, sodium derivative
88. p-iodo-
89. p-isopropyl-
90. o-1-methylheptyl-chloro-nitro-
91. (1-methylheptyl)-nitro-, acetate
92. (1-methylheptyl)-dinitro-, crotonate
93. 2-nitro-4-(1-methylheptyl)-
94. 4-tert-amyl-2-bromo-6-nitro-
95. 4-tert-amyl-2-bromo-6-nitro-, acetate
96. p-tert-butyl-, acetate
97. 4-tert-butyl-, 2,6-dinitro-
98. 4-tert-butyl-, 2,6-dinitro-, acetate
99. 4-tert-butyl-, 2,6-dinitro-, sodium salt mixture
diphenylmethane
inn. 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro- (Dowicide 6)
101. 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-
in2. 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-4-nitro-, acetate
in3. p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, sodium derivative
in4. 2,4,5-trichloro-(nowicide 2)
in5. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-(2,2-dichlorovinyl
ester
me. Phosphorous acid, p-1-methylphethylphenyl triester
107. 1,3-Propane dithiol,2,2-bis(mercaptomethyl)-
108. Propanol, trichloro=nitro-, 3,4-dichlorobenzoate
109. Propionitrile, B-octadecylamino-[octadecylamine used was
primenJM-R]
110. Pyrrole, l-(p-thiocyanophenyl)-
111. Resorcinol,4-( 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
112. Sodium salt of Cr 978
113. Styrene, 3,4-dichloro-, B-nitro-
114. Sulfide, bis(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)
115. Thiocyanic acid, 4-acetamido-3-nitrophenyl ester
116. 4-acetamido-3-(2-phenoxyethoxy)phenyl ester
117. 2-amino-5-benzoyl-phenyl ester
118. 4-amino-3-biphenylyl ester
119. 4-amino-3-hydroxyphenyl ester p-toluenesulfonate
120. 4-amino-3-nitro-phenyl ester
121. 4-amino-3-(2-phenoxy)-ethoxyphenyl ester
122. p-aminophenyl ester
123. 3-bromo-6-dimethylaminophenyl ester
124. p-N-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] aminophenyl ester
125. 2-chloro-4-dimethylaminophenyl ester
126. 3-chloro-4-dimethylaminophenyl ester 3-tert-butyl-6-
hydrobenzenesulfonate
127. , 2-(p-chlorophenoxy)-ethyl ester
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
( 7)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
'(14)
( 3)
(12)
(12)
(14)
( 3)
( 5)
(14)
(ID
( 8)
(14)
(14)
( 8)
(14)
( 8)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
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Nos. 128 - 149
128. Thiocyanic acid, 3,5-dichloro-4-dimethylaminophenyl ester (14)
129. ester with p-hydroxymethylbenzophenone (14)
130. p-(2-hydroxyethyl-amino)-phenyl ester (14)
131. 4-hydroxynaphthyl ester (14)
132. 2-o-2-methylallylphenoxyethyl ester (14)
133. 6-(2-methylally1)amino-ni-toly1 ester (14)
134. p-N-2-methy'lallylphenyl ester (14)
135. 2-(p-nitrophenoxy)-ethyl ester (14)
136. phenyl ester (14)
137. p-biphenylyl ester (14)
138. 2-(2-bipheny1yloxy)ethyl ester (14)
139. p-nitrophenyl ester (14)
140. 2,4-dinitrophenyl ester (14)
141. p-phenoxyphenyl ester (14)
142. 2-p-tert-amyl-o-nitrophenoxyethyl ester (14)
143. 2-(4-tert-amylphenoxy)-ethyl ester (14)
144. 2-(2-p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenoxyethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
145. t rich lore-methyl ester (11)
146. 2-(tolyloxy)ethyl ester (14)
147. p-Toluenesulfonanilide, 4'-chloro- (14)
148. Toxaphene, liquid (chlorinated comphene ( 2)
149. Triethylamine, 2-(2,2-bis-p-chloropheny1)vinyloxy (14)
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Part ?.. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 150 - 569
Nos. 150 - 193
150. Acetaldehyde, bis(4-chlorophenyl)- (14)
151. Acetamide, N-cyanomethyl-N-(l,l ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
152. , N,N'-bis(2-methylallyl)-N,N'-(p-phenylene)bis (14)
153. Acetanilide, o-benzyloxy-, (14)
154. o-(2-ch1oroethoxy)- (14)
155. 2-chloro-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
156. 4-chloro-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
157. m-a-dichloro- (15)
158. p-[2-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)ethoxy)-] (14)
159. p-(2-hydroxyethoxy)- (14)
160. o-(2-phenoxyethoxy)~ (14)
161. 2,4,6-tribromo- (14)
162. Acetic acid, bromo-o-l-methylheptylphenoxy-, ester with
2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitropheno"l (14)
163. , chloro-, m-nitrophenyl ester (15)
164. , bis(4-chlorophenyl)-,ester with p,p,p-
trichlorolactonitrile (14)
165. , trichloro-, 3,4-dichlorophenyl ester ( 8)
166. , thiocyano-, methyl ester (14)
167. Acetonitrile, 4,4'-dichlorobenzhydrylyloxy- (14)
168. , pentachlorophenyl- ( 8)
169. , 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl ami no- (14)
170. Acetophenone, 2-(2-phenoxyethoxy)- (14)
171. , a-phenoxy-,a-phenyl-, (14)
172. Acetotoluidide, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
173. p , N-2-methylallyl- (14)
174. Acetylsalicylic acid, copper (II) salt (14)
175. Acrylophenone,p-(2-furyl)- (14)
176. Ammonium compounds, substituted alkylbenzyl dimethyl -
chloride (10)
177. Aniline, o-benzyloxy-Hydrochloride (14)
178. p-benzyloxy-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
179. 4-bromo-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
180. 4-bromo-N-2-methylallyl-, hydrochloride (14)
181. p-chloro-N-2-[2-(2-p-chlorophenoxy ethoxy)ethoxy]
ethyl- (14)
182. p-chloro-N-2-[2-p-chlorophenoxyethoxy]ethyl- (14)
183. 2-chloro-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
184. 4-chloro-,N-2-methylallyl-hydrochloride (14)
185. m-chloro-N-sulfinyl- (12)
186. o-chloro-N-sulfinyl- (12)
187. 4,4'-dithiodi-, 2,2'-dichloro-N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl- (14)
188. N-ethoxymethyl-N-(2-methylallyl)- (14)
189. 4-fluoro- (11)
190. N,N-bis[2-(2-{2-phenoxy}ethoxy)ethoxyethyl]- (14)
191. 2-(2-phenoxy ethoxy)-,hydrochloride (14)
192. p-n-octyl-, (14)
193. 2,4,6-tribromo- (14)
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194. Anisamidine, N'-(3,4-dimethoxybenzyl)-N-phenyl» (12)
195. , N,N'-bis(p-methoxybenzyl)- (12)
196. , N-(p-methoxybenzyl)-N'-phenyl- (12)
197. o-Am'sidine, compound with 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (13)
198. Anisole, 4-chloro-2,6-dinitro (14)
199. , 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro- (12)
200. , 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-, 4-nitro- (12)
201. Anthranilic acid, N-(chloroacetyl)- (14)
202. , N-(chloroacetyl)-, copper (II) salt (14)
203. , N-2-methylallyl-, copper (II) salt (14)
204. Behenic acid, 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
205. Benzaldehyde, 2-chloro-5-nitro- ( 8)
206. , 2,4-dichloro-,thiosemicarbazone (12)
207. Benzanilide, 2-benzyloxy (14)
208. Benzanilide, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
209. Benzene, l-bromo-3-nitro- ( 3)
210. , o-dichloro- ( 3)
211. , 1,2-dichloro-, 4-nitro- ( 3)
212. , 1,4-dichloro-, 2-nitro- ( 3)
213. 1,3-Benzene disulfonylchloride, 4-methoxy- (14)
214. Benzene, X-nitro-X,X-dichloro-mixture of isomers (Tarophen)
CNB33) ( 3)
215. 1-nitro-, 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro- (12)
216.
217.
218.
219.
l,3-bis(2-phenoxyethoxy)- (14)
tetrachloro-nitro- (11)
1,2,4-tribenzyloxy- (14)
1,2,4-trichloro- ( 3)
220. Benzenesulfonamide, N-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
221. Benzenesulfonanilide, diisopropyl- (14)
222. Benzenesulfonic acid, m-nitro-, sodium salt (14)
223. , 5-tert-butyl-, 2-hydroxy-, (14)
224. , 4,4'-oxydi-diester with 2,2,2-trichloroethanol (14)
225. , 5-tert-butyl-, 2-hydroxy-, Disodium salt: (14)
226. Benzhydrol, diethyl a-methyl- (14)
227. , p,p'-dimethyl- (14)
228. , 3,3'4,4'-tetrachloro-,a-methyl- (14)
229. , a,p,p'-trimethyl- (14)
230. , 4,4'-dichloro-,a-methyl- (14)
231. Benzhydrylamine, N-cyclohexyl-, hydrochloride (14)
232. Benzoic acid, p-acetamido-, copper (II) salt (14)
233. , 3,4-dichloro-, 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ester ( 8)
234. , p-nitro-, p-(2-methylpropenyl)-phenyl ester (14)
235. Benzonitrile (14)
236. Benzofuran, 2,3-dihydro-, 2,2-dimethyl-5-nitro» (14)
237. Benzofurane, 2,3-dihydro-, 2,2-dimethyl- (14)
238. Benzophenone, 4-benzylamino-, (14)
239. , 4-benzyloxy-3-nitro- (14)
240. , 4-(2-bromoethoxy)- (14)
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241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
249.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
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277.
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279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
Benzophenone, 4-bromomethyl-,
, 4-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethoxy~|-3-nitro
, diethyl -
1 4-[2-(2-4-dinitrophenoxy)-ethoxy]-,
, 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-,
, 4-hydroxy-3-nitro
, 4-methyl-,
, 4-(2-methylallyloxy)-
Benzothiazole, 2-acetamido-7-benzoyl-
, 2-amino-,5-benzoyl-
l,3,2H-Benzoxazine,3-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3,4-dihydro-8-methyl-
6-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
Benzyl alcohol, p-chloro-,alpha-methyl -
Benzyl chlorides, mixture of o and p-chloro-
Bibenzyl, dichloro-
Benzylamine, p-chloro-N-(l,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, disalt
with sebacic acid
, p,p'-dichloro-N,N'-bis(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
N,N'-thiodi-
Biuret, l-(2-biphenyl)-2,4-dithio-
2-Butanol, 4-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-, 2-methyl-
Butyramide, a,
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Nos. 286 - 326
286. Carbonic acid, dithio-, S-l, l-bis(p-chloropheriyl )-2, 2-
dichloroethyl, 0-butyl ester (14)
287. , thio-S-ethyl, 0-pentachlorophenyl ester (12)
288. , ethyl-thio-, S-pentachlorophenyl ester (11)
289. Chlorodane (technical) l,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-Octachloro-4, 7-
Methano-3a,4,7,7a-Tetrahydroi ndane (17)
290. Cinnamic acid, o-chloro-oc-cyano- ( 8)
291. p-Cresol commercial ( 7)
292. p-Cresol, benzoate ( 8)
293. o-Cresol, 4-bromo- (14)
294. o-Cresol, 4-chloro-6-nitro- acetate (14)
295. Crotonamide,Y,Y»Y-trichloro-, N-isobutyl-, (14)
296. Cyclohexane carbonitrile, 1-hydroxy-, acetate (14)
297. Cyclohexanecarbonitrile, 1-hydroxy-, crotonate (14)
298. Cyclohexylamine, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
299. Cyanamide, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylheptyl-, trichloromethyl thio-(14)
300. Decanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-, benzoate (14)
301. Decanoic acid, 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (German acid) (14)
302. 2-(2-chloroethyoxy)ethyl ester (14)
303.
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
2-[2-(2-thiocyanothexyethoxy1ethyl ester (14)
2-(2-thiocyanoethoxy)ethyl (14)
2-(2-thiocyanoethoxy)ethyl ester caprate
(German acid) (14)
2-thiocyanoethylester (14)
2-thiocyanoethyl ester (14)
2-thiocyanoethylester (14)
2-hydroxyethyl ester (14)
310. Decapryl chloride (14)
311. 9,12-niaza-6, 14-eicosadiene- 11-one, 2,2,4,4,17,17.1Q.19-
octamethyl- (14)
312. Diazinon ( 6)
313. Dibenzylamine, N-hexyl- (14)
314. nor-Dicyclopentane, bromo-dichloro- (14)
315. nor Dicyclopentenol, 2-chloroethylmaleate ester (14)
316. Oimethylamine, N-2- [4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryloxy]ethyl- (14)
317. Disulfide, benzenesulfonyl trichloromethyl (14)
318. , bis(2,2'-decycloxy ethyl) (14)
319. , bis(pentachlorophenyl) (11)
320. Dodecanoic acid, 2-[2-(2-thiocyanoethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
321. , thiocyanoethyl ester (German acid) (14)
322. Ethane, 1,2-bis(benzyloxy)- (14)
323. , l-benzyloxy-2-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenyl)vinyloxy (14)
324. , l-(2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitrophenoxy)»2-(2-chloro
ethoxy (14)
325. , l-(p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenoxy)-2-(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
326. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-[p-(
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327. Ethane, l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-[0-(2-methylallyl)-p-
nitrophenoxyl]- (14)
328. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-[o-(2-methylallyl)phenoxy]- (14)
329. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(2-p-nitrophenoxy ethoxy)- (14)
330. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(o-nitrophenoxy)- (14)
331. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(p-tert-amyl-o-nitrophenoxy)- (14)
332. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(2-phenoxyethoxy)- (14)
333. , l-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenyl)vinyloxy-2-ethoxy- (14)
334. , l,2-bis(2-[p-chlorophenoxy]ethoxy)- (14)
335. , l-(2,4-dibromophenoxy)-2-(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
336. , l,l-dichloro-2,2 bis (p-ethylphenyl)-, (14)
337. t l,l-bis(X,X'-dichlorophenyl)- (14)
338. , l,l-bis(X,X'-diisopropylphenyl)-,2,2,2-trichloro- (14)
339. , l,2-bis(2,2'-dinitrophenoxy)- (14)
340. , l-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)-,2-phenoxy- (14)
341. , l-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)-,2-(o-tolyloxy)- (14)
342. , l-(p-hexylphenoxy)-,2-(p-nitrophenoxy)- (14)
343. , l-(o-hexy1phenoxy),2-phenoxy- (14)
344. , l-(o-methoxyphenoxy)-,2-phenoxy- (14)
345. , l-(2-naphthyloxy)-,2-(2,4-dinotrophenoxy)- (14)
346. , l-[2-(p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenoxy)ethoxy]-2-
(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
347. , l,2-bis(p-nitrophenoxy)- (14)
348. , l-(o-nitrophenoxy)-,2-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)- (14)
349. , l-(p-nitrophenoxy)-,2-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)- (14)
350. , l-phenoxy-,2-(o-tolyloxy)- (14)
351. , l,2-bis[2-(o-toloxy)ethoxy]- (14)
352. Ethanol, 2-(2-biphenylyloxy)- (14)
353. , 2-butoxy-, carbanilate (12)
354. , 2-[2-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyloxy)]ethoxy- (14)
355. , 2-(2-naphthyloxy)-, acetate (14)
356. , 2-(2-nitro-4-tert-amylphenoxy)- (14)
357. , 2-[2-0-n1tro-p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
phenoxyethoxy]- (14)
358. , 2,2l-[p,p'-(sulfonyldiphenoxy)ldi- (14)
359. , 2-[2-p-l,l,3,3-tetramethy1butyl-o-nitrophenoxyl
ethoxy-,acetate (14)
360. , 2-phenoxy-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
361. , 2-(o-to1yloxy)- (14)
362. Ether, benzyl 5-bromo-3-nitro-o-toly1 (14)
363. , benzyl 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitro-phenyl (14)
364. , benzyl 2-chloro-4-tert-butyl-6-nitrophenyl (14)
365. , benzyl 2-chloro-4-nitro-phenyl (14)
366. , benzyl 2-(3-chlorobiphenyl) (14)
367. , benzyl 2-hexylphenyl (14)
368. , benzyl X(l-methyl heptyl)-nitrophenyl (14)
369. , 5-bromo-3-nitro-o-tolyl 2-methylallyl (14)
370. , 4-bromo-nitrophenyl 4-bromophenyl (14)
371. , 2-bromoethyl methyl f!4
372. , p-bromophenyla-bromo-p-tolyl (14
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373. Ether p-bromophenyl phenyl (14)
374. o-chlorobenzyl o-nitrophenyl (14)
375. 2-chloroethyl 2-(5-chloromethyl)biphenylyl (14)
376. 4-chlorophenyl 2,4-dichloro-phenyl (14)
377. 2-chloroethylcc2,a4-dichloro-2, 4-xylyl (14)
378. diamylphenyl 2,4-dinitro-phenyl (14)
379. diamylphenyl 4-nitrophenyl (14)
380. 2,4-dibromophenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (14)
381. 2,4-dibromophenyl 2-nitro-phenyl (14)
382. 4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl 4-chlorophenyl (14)
383. p,p'-dichlorobenzhydryl ethyl (14)
384. 4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl pentachlorophenoxy (14)
385. 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitrophenyl 2-methylallyl (14)
386. 2-methylallyl o-(2-methylallyl)phenyl (14)
387. 2-methylallyl o-1-methylheptylphenyl (14)
388. o-(2-methylallyl)phenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (14)
389. (1-methylheptyl)phenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (14)
390. bis(p,p(-nitrophenyl) (14)
391. p-tert-amyl-o-nitrophenyl 2-methylallyl (14)
392. p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl 2 methylallyl (14)
393. Ethylenediamine, N,N'-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-, cadmium bromide
complex (14)
394. , N,N'-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-, cobalt chloride complex (14)
395. , N,N,N',N'-tetrabutyl- (14)
396. , N,N,N',N'-tetrabutyl-, zinc chloride complex (14)
397. Heptachlor (technical) (17)
398. 1,4,7,13,16,19-Hexoxa-10-thianonadecane,l,19-bis
(p-chlorophenyl)- (14)
399. Hydrocinnamic acid,a-cyano-,ethyl ester (14)
400. Isobutyronitrile.a-hydroxy-, acetate (14)
401. , a-hydroxy-, carbanilate (12)
402. Ketone, trichloroethyl trichlorohexyl (14)
403. Lactic acid, 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)ethyl ester,
carbanilate (12)
404. Lactonitrile, p,p,p-trichloro-a-hydroxy-, p-chlorobenzoate (14)
405. Laurani Tide (14)
406. 100% Lindane(cyclohexane, l,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-(Y isomer))( 1)
407. Malonic acid,(2-formylpropyl)-,diethyl ester (14)
408. Mandelonitrile, crotonate (14)
409. , 3,4-methylenedioxy-, benzoate (14)
410. Methane, p,p',p"-trichlorophenyl-, (14)
411. Molluscicide experimental (11)
412. Morpholine, 4-2-(2-pyridyl)ethyl-, (14)
413. Mucochloric acid, 2-chloroethyl ester ( 9)
414. Myristic acid, 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
415. Naphthalene, l-(2-bromoethoxy)- (14)
416. Naphthalene, l-(2-chloroethoxy)-4-nitro- (14)
417. Naphthylamine compound with 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (13)
418. Octanoic acid, 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
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419. Octanoic acid, l-cyano-2-ethyl hexyl ester (14)
420. Octanoid acid, 2-cyano-2-propyl ester (14)
421. ester with 2-hydroxydecanenitrile (14)
422.
423.
424.
425.
426.
427.
ester with 2-hydroxy-2-methyl octanenitrile (14)
ester with 2-hydroxy-3-pentenenitrile (14)
ester with p,p,p -trichlorolactonitrile (14)
2-(2-thiocyanoethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
2-thiocyanoethylester (14)
2-thiocyanoethyl ester (German acid) (14)
428. 2-Octanol phosphite (14)
429. Octylphenol-formaldehyde and cyclohexyl-amine-polymer (14)
430. Oleic acid, 2[2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
431. , 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitrophenyl ester (14)
432. , 2-thiocyanatoethyl ester (14)
433. Oxanilic acid, o-carboxy, copper (II) salt (14)
434. , copper (II) salt (14)
435. 3-Pentenenitrile, 2-hydroxy-, diester with sebacic acid (14)
436. Pentanoic acid, y -methyl-y-nitro-, ester with 2
furaneglyco-nitrile (14)
437. Phenetole, p-bromo-o-(2-methylallyl)- (14)
438. , p-bromo-4-nitro- (14)
439. , p-bromo-p-tert-butyl-o-nitro- (14)
440. , p-chloro-, o-methyl- (14)
441. , p-chloro-, X-methyl- (14)
442. , p-chloro-4-nitro- (14)
443. , p-chloro-, o-phenyl- (14)
444. , p,p-dichloro- (14)
445. , p-tert-amyl-p-chloro- (14)
446. , 4-tert-butyl-p-chloro- (14)
447. , 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro- (12)
448. , p-2, 4-tribromo- (14)
449. Phenol, p-benzyl- ( 8)
450. , 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-, sodium derivative (14)
451. , 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
452. , 2-bromo-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitro-,
acetate (14)
453. , 4-bromo-2-nitro- (14)
454. , 4-bromo-2-nitro-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
455. , p-bromo-o-nitro-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
456. , 2,4-dibromo-, acetate (14)
457. , 2,6-dibromo-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
458. , p-(2-butenyl)- (12)
459. , X-(2-butenyl)- (12)
460. , p-butyl- (12)
461. , X-butyl, X,X,X,X-tetrachloro-mixture of isomers (12)
462. , chloro-o-l-methylheptyl-nitro-, acetate (14)
463. , m-chloro- (14)
464. , p-chloro-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
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465.
466.
467.
468.
469.
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507.
508.
509.
510.
Phenol
, 2-chloro-4-nitro-
2-chloro-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-
4-chloro-2,6-dihexyl-
2,4-dichloro-
X,X-dichloro-, X-butenyl-mixture of isomers
0-cyclopentenyl-
-p-cyclopentenyl-
m-isopropyl-(X7862-40)
4,4'-(isopropy1idene)di-2,2'-dinitro-
0-(2-methylallyl)-
o-2-methylallyl-, acetate
p-2-methylallyl-, p-toluenesulfonate
o-1-methylheptyl-chloro-
2-nitro-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, potassium
derivative
o-phenyl-, acetate
m-(2-phenoxyethoxy)-
m-(2-phenoxyethoxy)-, sodium salt
4-tert-amyl-2-nitro-
p-tert-amyl-o-nitro-, acetate
4-tert-butyl-2-nitro-
4-tert-butyl-2-nitro,
potassium derivative
4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitro, copper (II) derivative
4-tert-butyl-2,6-di nitro, p-toluenesulfonate
2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-, 4-nitro
P-1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl-o-nitro-, acetate
2,4,6-trichloro- (Dowicide 2S)
Phosphoramidic acid, 3-chlorophenyl-, di butyl ester
, 3-chlorophenyl-, dioctyl ester
Phosphoramidothioic acid, 3-chlorophenyl-0,0-dipropyl ester
Piperazine sulfate
Propionitrile.p-hydroxy-, carbanilate
, 3-(X-nitro)benzyloxy-
Pseudourea, 2-(2-methylallyl)-2-thio-, hydrochloride
Pyrazothion
Pyridine, compound with 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitrophenol
Salicylic acid, berrzyl ester
p-chlorophenyl ester
isopropyl ester copper (II) derivative
3-phenylazo-
Sebaci
c acid, diester with a-hydroxyisobutyronitrile
diester with 2-hydroxydecanenitrile
diester with p,p,p-trichlorolactonitrile
Sulfonium compounds, carboxymethyl dimethyl-chloride
Sulfurous acid, 2-chloroethyl 2-(2-butoxyethoxy) ethyl
ester
, 2-chloroethyl p-chloro-phenyl ester
2-chloroethyl 2-(2-cyanopropyl)ester
(14)
(14)
(14)
( 3)
(12)
(12)
(12)
( 7)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(12)
(14)
( 3)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(14)
(12)
(14)
(14)
( 6)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
( 8)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
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Nos. 511 - 555
511. Sulfide, ally! pentachlorophenyl (I?.)
512. t bis(7-methyloctyl) (14)
513. , bis(5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) (14)
514. , bis r2-(4-tert-butylphenoxy)ethyl~! (14)
515-. 18,20,23,25,-Tetrazatetratetracontane-19,24-dione,20,25-bis
(2-ethylhexyl)- (14)
516. l,2,4-Thiadiazole,3,5-dibenzylthio- (14)
517. Thiocyanic acid, benzyl ester (14)
518. 4-benzylamino-3-hydroxybenzophenone ester (14)
519. 4-benzylidencamino-3-methylphenyl ester (14)
520. l-benzyloxy-3-bromo-2-propyl ester (14)
521. 2-benzyloxy-5-tert-butylbenzyl ester (14)
522. 2-benzyloxy-5-tert-butylbenzyl ester (14)
523. 2-benzyloxy-5-tert-butyl-3-nitrobenzyl ester (14)
524. 2-(2-benzyloxyethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
525. 2-[(2-o-bromo-p-tert-butylphenoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
526. p-(4-bromophenoxy)benzyl ester (14)
527. 2-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
528. chloro-dimethylaminophenyl ester p-toluenesulfonate (14)
529. 4-chloro-6-methoxy-l,3-xylyl diester (14)
530. ester (di)6-dimethylamino-3-tolyl a,a,su1fonylbis (14)
531. diester with 2,2'-ethylenedioxydiethanol (14)
532. 2-ethoxy ethyl ester (14)
533. ethylenediester (14)
534. l-hydroxy-2-indanylester acetate (14)
535. p-methoxybenzyl ester (14)
536. 2-methoxy ethyl ester (14)
537. 2-[2-{o-l-methylheptyl}phenoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl
ester (14)
538. 2-[2-(2-p-nitrophenoxyethoxy)ethoxylethyl ester (14)
539. 2-[2-(phenoxyethoxy)ethoxylethyl ester (14)
540. 2-(2-p-tert-amyl-o-nitrophenoxyethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
541. 2-(2-p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenoxyethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
542. 2-[2-(2-p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenoxyethoxy)ethoxy]
ethyl ester (14)
543. , 2-(2-p-l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl-o-nitrophenoxyethoxy)
ethyl ester (14)
544. , triphenylmethyl ester (14)
545. Toluene, a-(p-chlorophenoxy)-p-phenoxy- (14)
546. , a-(o-chlorophenoxy)-p-phenoxy (14)
547. p-Toluenesulfonamide, N-(l,l ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
548. p-Toluenesulfonanilide (14)
549. , 4'-benzyloxy- (14)
550. , 4'-chloro-, sodium derivative (14)
551. p-Toluenesulfonic acid, thiol-, trichloromethyl ester (14)
552. o-Toluidine, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
553. p-Toluidine, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
554. p-Toluidine, a-(p-tert-butyl)phenoxy- (14)
555. , a,a,-sulfonyldi-N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl- (14)
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Nos. 556 - 569
556. 7,10,13-triazanonadecane, 5,15-diethyl-(14) (14)
557. 1,3,5,-Triazine, 2-chloro-4,6-bis(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-(14)
558. Tridecanamide (14)
559. Tridecanoid acid, 4-bromo-6-nitro-o-tolyl ester (14)
560. , ch1oro-(l-methylheptyl)-nitropheny! ester (14)
561. , 4-octyl-2,6-dinitrophenyl ester (14)
562. 9-Undecanoid acid, 2-chloroethyl ester (14)
563. , 2-(2-thiocyanatoethoxy)ethy1 ester (14)
564. , 2-thiocyanatoethyl ester (14)
565. Urea, 1,3-diethyl-, 1,3-diphenyl-, (12)
566. , l-trichloromethylsulfinyl-3-octadecy'l-l-
(p-toluenesulfonyl)- (14)
567. Velsicol-chloromethyl AR-50 (17)
568. , thiocyanomethyl-AR-50 (17)
569. 1,3,Xylene,a',a3-dibenzyloxy-4-(2-benzyloxyethoxy)- (14)
-------
41
Part 3. Negative compounds, Numbers 570 - 1085
Nos. 570 - 610
570. Acetamide, N-isobutyl-isobutylamino- (14)
571. , N-2-methylallyl-N-naphthyl- (14)
572. , N,N'-bis(2-methylallyl)-N,N'-(m-phenylene)bis (14)
573. , N,N'-(p-phenylene)b1s- (14)
574. Acetanilide, 2-acetoxy-5-tert-butyl- (14)
575. , N-2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl- (14)
576. , 5-tert-butyl-2-hydroxy- (14)
577. , o-hydroxy- (14)
578. , N-2-methylallyl- (14)
579. , p-nitro-o-phenyl- (14)
580. , o-phenyl- (14)
581. , p-sulfamyl- (14)
582. Acetic acid, o-1-butenylphenoxy- (12)
583. , o-2-butenylphenoxy- (12)
584. , X-(2-butenyl)-phenoxy-, mostly p-(2-butenyl)- (12)
585. , bromo-o-l-methylheptylphenoxy- (14)
586. , chloro-, p-diphenyl ester (15)
587. , chloro-o-l-methylheptyl-nitrophenoxy- (14)
588. , chloro-thio-, S-dodecyl ester (15)
589. , bis(4-chlorophenyl)-,ester with 2-hydroxy-3-
pentenenitrile (14)
590. , dichloro-o-l-methylheptyl-nitrophenoxy- (14)
591. , (1-methylheptyl)phenoxy-, p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl
ester (14)
592. , p-1-methylheptylphenoxy-, 2-thiocyanatoethylester (14)
593. Acetoacetic acid, ethyl ester copper derivative (14)
594. Acetonitrile, p-phenoxyphenyl- (14)
595. Acetophenone.a-benzylidene, 3,4-dichloro- ( 8)
596. , 2-hydroxy-, sodium salt (14)
597. , 4-(2-phenoxyethoxy)- (14)
598. p-Acetotoluidide,or-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)- (14)
599. Acetoxylidide, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
600. Ally! alcohol, 2-methyl-, carbanilate (12)
601. Ammonium compounds, substituted Benzyl dimethylphenyl-,2-
chloro-4,6-dinitrophenoxide (14)
602. Ammonium compounds, substituted Benzyl dimethylphenyl-,
4-chloro-2, 6-dinitrophenoxide (14)
603. , substituted dodecyl bis(2-hydroxyethyl-N-Methyl
methylsulfate (15)
604. , substituted Triethyl(2-hydroxy-3-dodecylmercapto)-
propyl-, chloride (11)
605. Aniline, 4-bromo-N,N-dimethyl- (14)
606. N-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)]ethyl- (14)
607.
608.
609.
610.
2-chloro-N-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] (14)
4-chloro-N-2-methylallyl- (14)
p-chloro-N-sulfinyl- (12)
p-chloro-N-triphenylmethyl- (14)
-------
42
Nos. 611 - 655
611. Aniline, N-2-[2-(-p-chlorophenoxyethoxy)ethoxylethyl- (14)
612. N,N-bis[2-(2-p-chlorophenoxyethoxy)ethyll]- (14)
613. N-(2,4-dichlorobenzylidene)-3-chloro- (12)
614. 2,6-dichloro-N,N-dimethyl- (14)
615. 4,4'-dithiodi-2,2' ,6,6'-tetrachloro-N,N,,N' ,N'-tetra-
methyl- (14)
616. N-2-methylallyl- (14)
617. N-2-methylallyl-, hydrochloride (14)
618. N-2-[2-o-nitro-p-tert-amylphenoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl-(14)
619. 2-(2-phenoxy ethoxy)- (14)
620. N-sulfinyl- (12)
621. N.N.N'.N'-tetramethyl-p.p'-sulfinyldi- (14)
622. N-triphenylmethyl- (14)
623. Anthranilic acid, N-acetyl-, copper (II) salt (14)
624. N-acetyl-5-chloro- (14)
625. N-benzoyl- (14)
626. N-benzoyl-, copper (II) salt (14)
627. N-benzyl- (14)
628. N-benzyl-, copper (II) salt (14)
629. N-2-methylallyl- (14)
630. N,N'-methylenedi- (14)
631. N,N'-methylenedi-, copper (II) salt (14)
632. N-tridecanoyl- (14)
633. N-tridecanoyl-, copper (II) salt (14)
634. Azobenzene, p,p'-dichloro- (14)
635. Benzamide (14)
636. , 2-benzyloxy- (14)
637. Benzanilide, 4'-benzoyl- (14)
638. Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro- ( 3)
639. Benzenesulfonamide, p-benzyloxy- (14)
640. , diisopropyl- (14)
641. Benzenesulfonamide, diisopropyl-N,N-bis[2-(2-butoxy ethoxy)
ethyl] (14)
642. Benzenesulfonic acid, p-benzyl-, (14)
643. , p-benzyl-, barium salt (14)
644. , p-benzyloxy-, aniline salt (14)
645. , 4-chloro-X-ethyl-, pyridine salt (14)
646. 1,3-Renzenedisulfonic acid, 6-methoxy-, disodium salt (14)
647. Benzenesulfonylchloride, diisopropyl- (14)
648. , p-methoxy- (14)
649. Benzhydrol, x,x'-diethyl- (14)
650. Benzhydrylamine,4,4'-dichloro-, N-p-chlorophenyl- (14)
651. Benzoic acid, m-acetamido- (14)
652. , o-acetamido (14)
653. , p-acetamido (14)
654. , p-amino-, copper (II) salt (14)
655. , p-chloro-, ester with 2-hydroxy decanenitrile (14)
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43
Nos. 656 - 698
656. Renzoic acid, m-hydroxy- (14)
657. , m-nitro- (14)
658. , m-sulfo-, barium salt (14)
659. , m-sulfo-, monosodium salt (14)
660. Benzimidic acid, ester with 2,2-bis(p-chloropheny1)vinyl
alcohol (14)
661. Benzofuran, 5,7-dibromo-2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl- (14)
662. Benzophenone, 4-benzyloxy-3-bromo- (14)
663. , 3-bromo-4-(2-chlorobenzyloxy)- (14)
664. , 3-bromo-4-hydroxy- (14)
665. , 4,4-ethylenedioxy-di (14)
666. , 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-, acetate (14)
667. , 4,4-methyleneoxydi- (14)
668. , 4-(4-phenoxybenzyloxy)- (14)
669. , 4-phenoxymethyl-, (14)
670. , 4-[p-tert-butylphenoxy]methyl- (14)
671. 1,3,2H-Benzoxazine,3-(p-chlorophenyl)-3, 4-dihydro-8-
methyl-6-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
672. !,3,2H-Benzoxazine-3-cyc1ohexy1-, 3,4-dihydro-8-methyl-6-
(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
673. l,3,2H-Benzoxazine, 3,4-dihydro-3(2-ethylhexyl)-7-
(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-8-methyl- (14)
674. l,3,2H-Benzoxazine, 3,4-dihydro-8-methyl-3,6-bis(l,l ,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
675. Renzylthiosulfuric acid, p-nitro-, thio-, sodium salt (14)
676. Benzylamine, N-hexyl- (14)
677. , N-hexyl-, hydrochloride (14)
678. 4,4'-Bicarbanilic acid, 2,2'-di-methoxy-, diisopropyl ester (1?)
679. Biguanide, l-(2-biphenyl)- (14)
680. , l-(2-biphenylyl)-, monohydrochloride (14)
681. , l-[p-(p-bromophenoxy)phenyl~l- (14)
682. , l-[p-(p-bromophenoxy)phenyl]-, monohydrochloride (14)
683. , 1-p-phenoxyphenyl- (14)
684. , 1-p-phenoxyphenyl-, monohydrochloride (14)
685. Biphenylsulfonic acid, potassium salt (14)
686. Biuret, 2,4-dibenzyl-l-phenyl-2,4-dithio-, monohydrochloride(14)
687. , 1-p-phenoxyphenyl-2,4-dithio (14)
688. 1-Butene, 4,4-bis(p-chlorophenyl)- (14)
689. l-Butene-l,3-diamine, N,N'-phenyl- (14)
690. 3-Butyn-2-ol,2-methyl-, carbanilate (12)
691. Butyranilide,a,a, B-trichloro- (14)
692. Butyric acid,a,a, B-trichloro-, pentachlorophenyl ester (14)
693. Butyrophenone,2-(2-chlorobenzyloxy)-5-chloro-a-ethyl- (14)
694. Caprylophenone, 5-chloro-2-hydroxy- (14)
695. Carbamic acid, acetyl-, butyl ester (14)
696. , N-2-cyanoethyl-, N-2-ethylhexyl-, ethyl ester (14)
697. , N-cyc1ohexyl-,N-dodecyl-, benzyl ester (14)
698. , N-2-furyl-ethyl ester (14)
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44
699.
700.
701.
702.
703.
704.
705.
706.
707.
708.
709.
710.
711.
712.
713.
714.
715.
716.
717.
718.
719.
720.
721.
722.
723.
724.
725.
726.
727.
728.
729.
730.
731.
732.
733.
734.
735.
736.
737.
738.
739.
740.
Carbamic acid, (1-methylheptyl)benzyl-l,l,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl )-benzyl ester
Carbamic acid, m-phenylenedi-, diisopropyl ester
Carbanilic acid, p-carboxy-, diethyl ester
p-chloro-,4,4'-dichlorobenzohydryl ester
p-chloro-, dodecyl ester
p-chloro-, methyl ester
p-chloro-, N-methyl-, ethyl ester
3-ch1oro-2-methyl-isopropyl ester and carbanilic
acid 3-chloro-,6-methyl-,isopropyl ester
Nos. 699 - 740
(14)
(12)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
2,4-dichloro-,
2,4-dimethoxy-
2,3-dimethyl-
2,4-dimethyl-
2,5-dimethyl-
2,6-dimethyl-
N,2-dimethyl-
N,3-dimethyl-,
N,4-dimethyl-,
N-ethyl-, ethylester
isopropyl ester
ethyl ester
ally! ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
ethyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
isopropyl ester
N-ethyl-,
o-ethyl-,
p-methyl-
N-methyl-
m-nitro-,
Carbazic
Chalcone
Choline,
Coumarin
p-Cresol
, 2,
p-Cresol
acid, 2-methyl-2-phenyl-, isopropyl ester
2-ch1oro-4-nitrophenoxide
7-(3-chloroallyloxy)-4-methyl
, 2,6-dibromo-a,a,a-triphenyl-
,6-dibromo-a,a,a,triphenyl-, acetate
, 2-nitro-a,a,a,-triphenyl-
, a,a,a,-triphenyl-
, a,a,a,-triphenyl-, acetate
Crotonic acid, 2-chloroethyl ester
Cupric salt of Cr 976
Cyclohexane carboxylic acid, chloro-octyl-, 2-chloroethyl
ester
, chloro-octyl-2-thiocyanatoethyTester
Decanoic acid, 2-chloroethyl ester
Oibenzylamine, N-cyclohexyl-2,2'-hydroxy-3,3'-dimethyl-5,
bis(l,l ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
, 2,2' -dihydroxy-3,3'-dimethyl-N,5,5'-triis
(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
Dicyclohexylamine, copper (II) chloride complex
, nickel (II) chloride complex
nor-Dicyclopentenol, hydrogenphthalate ester
5'-
(1?)
(14)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(14)
(14)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(14)
(14)
(16)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
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45
Nos. 741 - 78D
741. Hioctylamine, N-benzyl- (15)
742. 1,3-r)ioxolane,2-(p,p'-dichlorobenzhydryl)-,5,5-bis
(4-chlorophenyl)- (14)
743. 1 2,-(p,p'-dichlorobenzhydryl)-X,5-dimethyl- (14)
744. 1,3,-Dioxolane, 2-phenyl- (14)
745. Diphenylamine, N-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyl)- (14)
746. Oipropional ( 8)
747. Di sulfide, bis(anilinomethylsulfonyl) (14)
748. Disulfide, bis(3,4-dichlorophenyl) or Benzene sulfonic
acid, 3,4-dichloro-, thio-3,4-dichlorophenyl ester (14)
749. Docosanoic acid, 2-chloroethyl ester (14)
750. Dodecanoic acid, dihydroxy-,2-thiocyanatoethyl ester (14)
751. nodecylamine, X-methyl-N-benzyl-N-(1,1,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
752. Ethane, l-(2-benzyloxyethoxy)-2-butoxy- (14)
753. , l-(2-benzyloxyethoxy)-2-(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
754. , l,2-bis(2-biphenylyloxy)- (14)
755. , l-(o-bipheny1yloxy)-,2-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)- (14)
756. , l-(2-biphenylyloxy)-,2-phenoxy- (14)
757. , l-(2-bromo-4-tert-butolphenoxy)-2-(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
758. , l-(p-bromo-o-l-methylheptylphenoxy)-2-
(2-chloroethoxy)- (14)
759. , l-butoxy-2-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenyl)vinyloxy (14)
760. , l-butoxy-2-i2-(p-{l,l,3,3-tetramethylbuty1}phenoxy)
ethoxyl- (14)
716. , 1,2-bis (p-chlorophenoxy)- (14)
762. , !-(2-ch1oroethoxy)-2-(2-ch1oro-4-
chloromethylphenoxy)- (14)
763. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-[2-(p-chlorophenoxy)ethoxyl- (14)
764. , l-(p-chlorophenoxy)-,2-(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)- (14)
765. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(dichloro-o-l-
methylheptylphenoxy)- (14)
766. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(a2,a4 - dichloro-2,4-xy!y1oxy)-(14)
767. , l-(2-ch1oroethoxy)-2-[2-(p-{l-methylheptyl} phenoxy
ethoxy] (14)
768. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-[0-nitro-p-(l,l,3,3-tetramethyl
butyl) phenoxy]- (14)
769. , l-(2-chloroethoxy-2-[2-o-toloxyethoxy]- (14)
770. , l-(2-chloroethoxy)-2-(3,5-xylyloxy)- (14)
771. , l,2-bis-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyloxy)- (14)
772. , l-[2-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyloxy)]ethoxy-2-
butoxy (14)
773. , l-(2,2-bis-p-chlorophenyl)vinyloxy-2-vinyloxy (14)
774. , l-(o-cyclohexyl-p-nitrophenoxy)-2-phenoxy- (14)
775. , l,2-bis(o-cyclohexylphenoxy)- (14)
776. , l-(p-cyclohexylphenoxy)-2-phenoxy- (14)
777. , l,2-bis(2,4-dibromophenoxy)- (14)
778. , l-(2,4-dibromophenoxy)2-(p-chlorophenoxy)- (14)
779. , l-(2,4-dibromophenoxy)-2-(o-nitrophenoxy)- (14)
780. , l-(2,4-dibromophenoxy)-2-phenoxy- (14)
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46
Nos. 781 - 828
781.
782.
783.
784.
785.
786.
787.
788.
789.
790.
791.
792.
793.
794.
795.
796.
797.
798.
799.
800.
801.
802.
803.
804.
805.
806.
807.
808.
809.
810.
811.
812.
813.
814.
815.
816.
817.
818.
819.
820.
821.
822.
823.
824.
825.
826.
827.
828.
Ethane.
1,1-dichloro- 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-,2-
(p-chlorophenoxy)-,
1,1-dichloro-, 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl )-,,2-methoxy-,
, 1 ,l-bis(p,p'-dimethoxyphenyl)
, l-(p-hexylphenoxy)-, 2-(o-nitrophenoxy)»
, l-[2-2-(methylallyl)phenoxyl],2-phenoxy»
, l-ro-(l-methylheptyl)phenoxyl!-2-(2,4-
dinitrophenoxy)-
, l-(4-hexyl-2-nitrophenoxy)-,2-phenoxy-
, 1,2-bis(2-phenoxyethoxy)-
, l-Xylyloxy-2-(2-xylylethoxy)-
Ethanethiol, 2-diethyl amino-
Ethanol, 2-chloro-, ester with petroleum oxidation product
2-(p-chlorophenoxy)-
2-(2,4-dich1orophenoxy)-, carbanilate
2-ethylmercapto-
2-4-morpholinyl)-,carbanilate
2-(-nitrophenoxy)-
2-(4-tert-butyl-2-nitrophenoxy)-
2,2'-(m-phenylenedioxy)di-
2-(x-tolyloxy)-
allyl benzyl
benzyl 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitrophenyl
p-tert-butyl-o-bromophenyl
2,6-di bromo-4-(1,1,3,3-tet ramethylbutyl)
Ether
benzyl
benzyl
phenyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
benzyl
2,3-dibromopropyl
2,3-di chloro-2-methylpropyl
2-(5-chlorobiphenyl)
2-hexyl-4-nitrophenyl
4-hexyl-2-nitrophenyl
p-iodophenyl
methyl
benzyl o-(2-methylallyl)phenyl
benzyl p-a,a,a,-triphenyltolyl
bi s(2-benzyloxyethyl)
4-brofno-2-biphenyl p-nitrophenyl
bromo-(l-methylheptyl)phenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl
p-bromo-o-(1-methylheptyl)phenyl p-nitrophenyl
o-bromo-p-tert-butylphenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl
o-bromo-p-tert-butylphenyl p-nitrobenzyl
p-bromophenyl -chloro-p-tolyl
p-bromophenyl p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl
p-tert-butylphenyl o-chlorobenzyl
bis(p,p'-chloromethylphenyl)
o-chlorophenyl 2,4,6-trichloro-benzyl
2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)vinyl 2-chloroethyl
2,2-bis-(p-chlorophenyl)vinyl
2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvi nyl methyl
2,3,5,6-tetrachlorophenyl butyl
diamylinitrophenyl benzyl
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
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47
Nos. 829 - 874
829. diamylinitrophenyl 2-methylallyl (14)
830. diamylphenyl chlorobenzyl (14)
831. 2,4-dlbromophenyl o-chlorobenzyl (14)
832. 2,4-dlbromophenyl p-nitrobenzyl (14)
833. Ether 2,4-dibromophenyl p-nitrophenyl (14)
834. p.p'-dichlorobenzhydryl b-chloro-tert-butyl (14)
835. p.p'dlchlorobenzhydryl 2-chloroethyl (14)
836. p,p'-dichlorobenzhydryl b-chloroisopropyl (14)
837. 4,4-dlchlorobenzhydryl cyclohexyl (14)
838. 4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl hexadecyl (14)
839. 4,4'-dichlorobenzhydryl tetrahydrofurfuryl (14)
840. bis(2,4-dichlorophenyl) (14)
841. 2,4-dichlorophenyl 2,4,6-trichlorophenyl (14)
842. o-hexylphenyl 4-nitrobenzyl (14)
843. p-hexylphenyl 4-nitrobenzyl (14)
844. 2-nitroisobutyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzydryl (14)
845. bis(2-methylallyl) (14)
846. 2-methylallyl o-nitro-p-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)
phenyl (14)
847. 2-methylallyl o-nitrophenyl (14)
848. 0-(l-methylheptyl)phenyl p-nitrophenyl (14)
849. 2-methylallyl 4-(l,l ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl (14)
850. 2-(4-morpholinyljethyl 2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylvinyl (14)
851. bis[ -(p-nitrophenoxy)p-tolyl] (14)
852. bis-(4-nitrophenyl) (14)
853. p-tert-amyl-o-nitrophenyl 2,4-dim'trophenyl (14)
854. p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl o-chlorobenzyl (14)
855. p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl 2,4-dinitrophenyl (14)
856. phenyl p-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-phenyl (14)
857. Ethanesulfonomide, N-(2-cyanoethyl)-,N-2-ethylhexyl- (14)
857. Ethylarsonic acid (14)
859. Ethylene, 1,1,2,2-tetrakis(p-chlorophenyl)- (14)
860. , l.l-bis(-tolyl)- (14)
861. Ethylendeiamine, N,N'-dibenzyl-, nickel (II) chloride
complex (14)
862. N,N'-dibenzyl-, zinc chloride complex (14)
863. N,N'-didodecyl-, zinc chloride complex (14)
864. N,N'-diisobutyl-, zinc chloride complex (14)
865. dihydrochloride (14)
866. N,N'-diphenyl-, zinc chloride complex (14)
867. N-n-hexyl- (14)
868. N,N'-bis(2-methylallyl)- (14)
869. N-octyl-, nickel (II) chloride complex (14)
870. Furfurylamic acid, tetrahydro-, isopropyl ester (14)
871. Furfuraloxime (mostly) (14)
872. Hexane, l-(p-nitrophenyl)-, (14)
873. Hexamethylenetetramine, salicylate (14)
874. l,4,7,13,16,19-Hexoxa-10-thianondecane,l,19-bis
(o-1-methylheptylphenyl)- (14)
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48
Nos. 875 - 922
875.
876.
877.
878.
879.
880.
881.
882.
883.
884.
885.
886.
887.
888.
889.
890.
891.
892.
893.
894.
895.
896.
897.
898.
899.
900.
901.
902.
903.
904.
905.
906.
907.
908.
909.
910.
911.
912.
913.
914.
915.
916.
917.
918.
919.
920.
921.
922.
1,4,7,13,16,19-Hexoxa-l-thianonadecane,l ,19-bis
(p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl)-
2-Imidazolidinethione, ethyl-p-chlorobenzene sulfonate
complex
Imidodicarboxylic acid, 2,2-dichloroethyl-, diethyl ester
Indane, dichloro-
(1) or (2)-Indanpl, (2) or (l)-bromo
(1) or (2)-Indanol, (cis)(2) or (l)-chloro-
(1) or (2)-Indano1, (trans)(2) or (l)-chloro-
Isobutyronitrile.cc-hydroxy-, benzoate
Ketone, 1-chloroethyl dichloromethyl
isobutyl methyl trichloro-
isobutyl methyl tetrachloro-
Lactic acid, benzyl ester, carbanilate
m-cyanocarbani1 ate
m-methylcarbani1 ate
N-methyl carbanilate
p-nitrocarbanilate
ester, carbanilate
butyl ester,
butyl ester,
butyl ester,
butyl ester,
2-chloroethyl
ester
cyclohexyl ester, carbanilate
dodecylester, carbanilate
ethyl ester, carbanilate
Lactonitrile carbanilate
Laurie acid, allyl ester
2-anilinoethyl ester
2-anilinoethyl ester, hydrochloride
3-bromo-2-methyl-2-thiocyanatopropy!
3-bromo-2-thiocyanatopropyTester
3-chloro-2-thiocyanatopropyTester
2[2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester
2,3-dibromopropylester
2,3-dichloropropyl ester
diester with 2,2'-thiodiethanol
1,3-dimethylbutyl ester
ester with 2,2' dithiodiethanol
ester with 2-N-ethylanilinoethanol
ester with N-(2-hydroxyethy1)-lauranilide
2-methy1-2,3-dithiocyanatopropyl ester
2-methylallyl ester
p-nitrobenzyl ester
Malonamic acid, N-ethyl-a-methyl-, butyl ester
Methane, chloro-dip-tolyl-
, bis(p-chlorophenyl)-, diethoxy-
, [bis 2,2,2-tris-(hydroxymethyl)ethoxy]»
, bis(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)-
Morpholi ne, 4-[2-(2-pyridylethyl amino)ethyl]-
4-Morpholinecarboxylic acid, isopropyl ester
Myristanilide
, p-benzyloxy-
p-hydroxy-
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(12)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
(12)
(14)
(14)
( 8)
(14)
(14)
(12)
(14)
(14)
(14)
-------
49
923.
924.
925.
926.
927.
928.
929.
930.
931.
932.
933.
934.
935.
936.
937.
938.
939.
940.
941.
942.
943.
944.
945.
946.
947.
948.
949.
950.
951.
952.
953.
954.
955.
956.
957.
958.
959.
960.
961.
962.
963.
964.
965.
966.
967.
968.
969.
970.
971.
Nos. 923 - 971
Myristic acid, 2-[2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
, p-nitrophenyl ester (14)
, 2-[2-(2-thiocyanatoethoxy)ethoxy]ethyl ester (14)
Naphthalene, 2,2'-bis(2-chloroethoxy)-l,l'-sulfinylbis- (14)
Octanilide, o-nitro- (14)
Octanoic acid, p-nitrophenyl ester (14)
> p-nitrobenzyl ester (14)
, 4-tert-butyl-2-nitrophenyl ester (14)
, p-1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl-o-nitrophenyl ester (14)
Octanoyl chloride (14)
Octyl phosphite (14)
Oleanilide, p-chloro- (14)
, o-nitro- (14)
Oleic acid, p-nitrophenyl ester (14)
, p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl ester (14)
, p-1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl-o-nitrophenyl ester (14)
» p-2-[2-(2-thiocyanatoethoxy)ethoxylethyl ester (14)
p-Oleotoluidide (14)
Oxanilic acid (14)
, o-carboxy- (14)
1,3-Oxathiole, 2-imino-4,5-diphenyl- (14)
Palmitic acid, p-nitrobenzyl ester (14)
Pentachlorobenzyl parasept ( 8)
5,7,10,13,15-Pentazanonadecane-6,14-dione,5,10,15-tris
(2-ethylhexyl)- (14)
Phenetole, B-chloro-o-cyclohexyl- (14)
B-bromo-o-cyclohexyl-p-nitro- (14)
B-chloro-o-(l-methylheptyl)- (14)
B,B'-dichloro-p,p'-sulfonyldi- (14)
B,B'-dichloro-p,p'-sulfinyldi- (14)
2,4,B-tribromo-6-nitro- (14)
, o-amino-, ester with p-toluenesulfonic acid (14)
2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitro-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
2,4-di bromo-6-ni tro-,p-toluenesulfonate (14)
2,6-dibromo-4-nitro- (14)
2,6-dibromo-4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-, acetate (14)
2-chloro-, 4,6-dinitro ( 3)
2-chloro-4,6-dinitro- (14)
2-chloro-,4-nitro- ( 3)
X-(X-chlorocapryl)-X,X-dichloro- (14)
diamyl-nitro- (14)
diamyl-nitro-, acetate (14)
2-(2-,ethylallyl)-4-nitro (14)
(1-methylheptyl)-, crotonate (14)
(1-methylheptyl)-nitro-,p-toluenesulfonate (14)
nitro- (14)
p-nitro-, acetate (14)
p-tert-amyl-o-nitro-, sodium derivative (14)
p-tert-butyl-o-nitro-, p-toluenesulfonate (14)
p-tert-butyl-, p-toluenesulfonate (14
Pheno
-------
50
Nos. 972 - 1019
972. , 4-(l,l,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-2,6-dinitro-,
p-toluenesulfonate (14)
973. Phenothiazine, 10-diethylthiocarbamyl- (11)
974. m-Phenylenediamine, N,N'-bis(2-methylallyl)- (14)
975. o-Phenylenediamine, N,N'-bis(2-methylallyl)- (14)
976. Phosphonium compounds, 3-chloroacetanilidotriphenyl-
chloride (15)
977. , 2,5-dichloroacetanilidotriphenyl-chloride (15)
978. , 2,4-dichlorobenzyltriphenyl-chloride (15)
979. , 3,4-dichlorobenzyltriphenyl-, thiocyanate (15)
980. Phosphoramidic acid, 3-chlorophenyl-,diethyl ester (12)
981. Phosphorous acid, 2-benzyloxyethyl triester (14)
982. , 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl triester (14)
983. , p,p'-dichloro-benzhydryl diethyl ester (14)
984. , 2-octyl diester 2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl ester (14)
985. 1,4-Phthalazinedione, 2,3-dihydro- (14)
986. Phthalimide, N-(p,p'-dichlorobenzhydryl)- (14)
987. Pivalanilide (12)
988. Propane, 1 ,l-bis(chlorophenyl)- (14)
989. , 1,1-diphenyl- (14)
990. , 2,2-bis[p-(2-phenoxyethoxy)phenyl]~ (14)
991. Propanephosphonic acid, 3-oxo-l,3-diphenyl- (14)
992. Propanol, 2-methyl-2-nitro-, carbanilate (12)
993. 1-Propene, 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-l-Phenyl ( 8)
994. Propionitrile, B-2 benzyloxyethoxy- (14)
995. , 3-phenoxy- (14)
996. 2-Propyn-l-ol carbanilate (12)
997. Pseudourea, 2-benzyl-2-thio-, thiocyanate (14)
998. , 2-methyl-2-thio, sulfate (15)
999. Pyrazoxon ( 6)
1000. Pyridine, 2-(2-dially!aminoethyl)- (14)
1001. , 2-[2-(l,l,3,3-tetramethy1buty1)aminoethyl]- (14)
1002. 2-Pyridinecarbamic acid, 4,6-dimethyl-,isopropyl ester (12)
1003. Pyridiurn compounds, allyl diisopropylbenzenesu'lfonate (14)
1004. Pyrrolidinecarboxylic acid, isopropyl ester (12)
1005. Quinaldine picrate (14)
1006. Quinalizarin (14)
1007. Rhodanine (14)
1008. Rufat-52-2-chloroethy1 ester (14)
1009. No name (11)
1010. d-Sorbitol ester with tridecanoic acid (14)
1011. Stearic acid, 2-chloroethyl ester (14)
1012. , 2-hydroxyethyl ester (14)
1013. Stearamide, N-thiocyanatomethyl- (14)
1014. Stilbene (14)
1015. Sulfanilic acid, N-acetyl- (14)
1016. , N-acetyl-»p-toluidine salt (14)
1017. Sulfide, benzyl (14)
1018. Sulfurous acid benzyl diester (14)
1019. Sulfide, bis(2-benzyloxy-5-cyclohexylphenyl) (14)
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51
Nos. 1020 - 1061
1020. Sulfoximine, dimethyl-N-benzenesulfonyl- (14)
1021. Sulfurous acid, 2,2'-bis[2,2'-(2-butoxy-ethoxy)ethy1]
diester (14)
1022. , 2-chloroethyl 5,5-dimethyl-2-hexenyl ester (14)
1023. , 2-chloroethyl-,4,4'-isopropylidenephenyl diester (14)
1024. , 2-chloroethyl 2-(p-l,1,3,3-tetramethylbutylphenoxy)
ethyl ester (14)
1025. Sulfide, 4-chlorophenyl phenyl (14)
1026. Sulfurous acid, 5,5-dimethyl-2-hexenyl diester (14)
1027. Sulfide,bis[p-isopropyl-o-(-p-nitrobenzyloxy)phenyll (14)
1028. , bis[2-(2-biphenylyloxy)-ethyll (14)
1029. , bis[2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-ethyll (14)
1030. , bis(2-phenoxyethyl) (14)
1031. Superfyde ( 8)
1032. 5,8,ll,14-Tetrazaoctadecane-7,12-dione,2,2,4,4,15,15,17,17,
octamethyl- (14)
1033. l,4,10,13-Tetroxa-7-thiatridecane,l,13,-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-(14)
1034. l,2,4-Thiadiazole,3,5-dithiol-,copper salt (14)
1035. Thiocyanic acid, 2-p-acetamidophenoxyethyl ester (14)
1036. , benzoin ester (14)
1037. , p-dibenzyl aminophenyl ester (14)
1038. , chloro-diisopropylphenyl ester (14)
1039. , p-dodecylaminophenyl ester (14)
1040. , 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl ester diisopropylbenzene-
sulfonate (14)
1041. , methyl ester (14)
1042. , 2-(o-l-methylheptyl)phenoxyethyl ester (14)
1043. , 2-(2-o-l-methylheptyloxy-p-nitrophenoxyethoxy)
ethyl ester (14)
1044. , 2-[2-(2,2,3-trichloro-l-hydroxybutoxy)ethoxy] (14)
1045. Toluene,a-benzyloxy-(2-benzyloxyethoxy)- (14)
1046. , a-(2-biphenylyloxy)-p-phenoxy- (14)
1047. , p-(p-bromophenoxy)-a-o-chlorophenoxy (14)
1048. , p-(p-bromophenoxy)a-p-tert-butylphenoxy- (14)
1049. , p-phenoxy-a-p-1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutylphenoxy- (14)
1050. , a-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-p-phenoxy- (14)
1051. p-Toluenesulfonamide, N-dodecyl-,N-ethyl- (14)
1052. , N,N'-bis(ethylene)- (14)
1053. p-Toluidine,a-toluenesulfonate (14)
1054. Tridecananilide (14)
1055. , p-chloro- (14)
1056. , o-nitro- (14)
1057. Tridecanoic acid, 2-bromo-4-tert-butyl-6-nitrophenyl ester (14)
1058. , 2-chloro-4-tert-butyl-6-nitrophenyl ester (14)
1059. , 2-chloro-4-(l,l ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-6-nitrophenyl
aster (14)
1060. , diamyl-nitrophenyl ester (14)
1061. , p-nitrophenyl ester (14)
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52
Nos. 1062 - 1085
1062. Tridecanoic acid, p-tert-butyl-o-nitrophenyl ester (14)
1063. , p-l,l,3,3-tetramethylbuty1-o-nitrophenyl ester (14)
1064. Trimethylamine,a-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]- (14)
1065. 9-Undecanoic acid, 2-(2-ch1oroethoxy)ethyl ester (14)
1066. Urea, l-(4-biphenyly1)-2-thio- (14)
1067. , l-(p-chlorobenzenesu1fonyl)-3-(l, 1,3,3-
tetramethylbutyl)- (14)
1068. 1-decanoyl- (14)
1069. 1,3-dilauroyl- (14)
1070. 1,3-ditridecanoyl- (14)
1071. 1-lauroyl- (14)
1072. 1-myristoyl- (14)
1073. l-octadecyl-3-(p-to1uenesulfony1)- (14)
1074. l,3-bis(p-phenoxypheny1)-2-thio- (14)
1075. l-phenyl-3-(p-toluenesulfonyl)-, sodium derivative (14)
1076. l-tert-butyl-3-(p-toluenesulfonyl)- (14)
1077. N-tert-octadecyl-N'-p-toluenesulfonyl- (14)
1078. l-(p-toluenesulfonyl)-3-tridecyl- (14)
1079. 1-tridecanoyl- (14)
1080. Velsicol, chloromethyl-AR-60 (17)
1081. Veratramide, N-benzoyl- (12)
1082. Xenylamine, hydrochloride (14)
1083. 1,3-Xylene,a',a3,-dibenzy1oxy-4-[2-(2-benzy1oxyethoxy)
ethoxyj- (14)
1084. o-Xylene,a,a,3,4,5,6-hexachloro- (11)
1085. Xylidine, N-2-methylallyl- (14)
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53
APPENDIX II
Hours to Produce Sickness or Death
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149.
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 150 - 569.
When mortality was not observed in 24 hours, data is
included for time of "sickness". A zero indicates that no
effect was observed. A dash indicates that the test was
not performed.
The names trout, bluegill, and goldfish are abbreviated
to T, B, and G, respectively.
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54
Nos. 1-37
Part 1. Most toxic compounds, Numbers 1 - 149
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
5 ppm.
T
1
13
5
6
2
6
3
5
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
1
5
1
1
1
4
3
6
3
3
1
1
B
1
4
6
6
3
6
4
4
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
8
2
6
5
4
1
4
4
3
2
1
1
3
5
7
4
4
5
6
2
G
2
4
24
6
3
6
6
5
3
4
3
18
2
5
6
22
15
8
2
0
5
5
11
24
24
5
22
2
1
4
24
5
4
5
4
17
22
1 ppm.
T
0
6
0
17
0
0
6
0
1
2
1
23
6
0
0
2
6
0
3
0
0
1
10
5
3
21
0
4
2
8
0
16
0
2
0
1
3
B
0
1
0
4
0
0
16
0
3
5
4
6
0
0
0
6
7
0
5
0
0
7
1
6
0
0
6
5
5
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
1
0
4
0
0
10
0
1
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0.1 ppm
T
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm
T
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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55
Nos. 38 - 74
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
5 ppm.
T
1
4
8
5
4
2
1
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
4
7
5
1
5
1
3
2
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
B
4
10
7
5
4
14
2
2
3
5
4
3
2
1
' 1
3
1
2
1
2
4
4
4
5
5
3
5
3
1
4
3
7
2
1
5
2
1
G
7
4
16
22
5
23
6
2
8
24
4
7
13
7
4
3
3
2
1
2
4
16
12
24
5
1
11
3
4
24
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1 ppm.
T
0
0
14
0
7
1
5
9
18
1
13
0
6
3
8
0
2
2
5
2
0
6
5
0
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
2
2
7
1
B
0
0
5
6
0
0
13
5
18
0
0
0
6
1
15
0
2
5
2
2
22
0
7
0
0
4
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
4
6
7
2
G
0
0
5
0
0
0
3
9
0
0
15
0
0
2
3
0
5
13
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
6
3
4
0.1 ppm
T
0
0
5
0
0
0
18
0
18
4
0
0
0
0
22
0
4
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
B
0
0
0
1
0
0
24
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm
T
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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56
Nos. 75 - 111
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
5 ppm.
T
3
4
2
3
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
B
3
5
4
3
4
7
3
1
17
3
8
2
2
4
1
1
4
1
1
6
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
11
4
6
1
4
G
24
11
24
14
4
7
1
4
12
21
3
3
4
21
5
5
2
2
2
4
3
22
22
1
6
3
4
2
3
1
1
2
20
4
23
5
7
1 ppm.
T
0
0
0
0
4
"9
10
2
0
0
22
5
0
0
0
17
6
4
7
0
3
0
6
3
0
5
3
1 0
0
0
6
3
0
0
0
2
0
B
0
0
0
6
0
0
10
2
0
0
4
6
0
0
0
7
6
4
9
11
12
0
6
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
6
5
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
14
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
5
0
8
6
0
10
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
16
0
0
0
0
0
0.1 ppm
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
17
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
57
Nos. 112 - 149
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or Death in Hours
No.
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
5 ppm.
T
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
3
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
6
5
1
B
4
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
3
3
3
2
5
3
2
2
2
2
1
3
4
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
3
6
8
4
G
12
2
1
22
22
22
2
2
12
22
23
4
8
21
22
12
19
23
20
4
5
7
6
21
3
19
24
1
2
15
22
22
5
3
22
15
10
8
1 ppm.
T
0
2
10
2
0
3
12
0
4
0
5
2
0
2
3
5
4
4
5
13
2
6
4
4
4
2
0
2
3
0
6
0
9
1
5
0
5
0
B
0
8
0
4
0
4
6
0
9
0
5
7
24
4
6
5
6
4
0
3
2
11
10
4
3
4
1
1
3
5
6
5
3
4
0
0
12
0
G
0
2
0
0
0
0
9
0
22
0
0
13
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
3
2
9
4
0
10
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
3
6
0
0
2
0
0.1 ppm
T
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01 ppm
T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
58
Nos. 150 - 263
Part 2. Moderately toxic compounds, Numbers 150 - 569
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or death in Hours
No.
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
5 ppm
T
12
0
1
0
0
6
2
17
0
0
22
1
4
22
0
5
2
22
6
4
2
21
4
24
24
8
12
3
2
5
1
0
1
U
I
0
1
0
B
7
T
1
3
22
6
2
22
27
5
22
1
24
22
20
1
3
5
2
3
2
21
4
0
0
24
20
23
2
22
1
0
1
1
1
24
6
21
G
7
0
7
0
0
6
2
3
0
0
0
1
2
22
0
1
2
9
2
7
2
2
4
0
0
1
3
3
6
1
1
4
1
1
T
0
1
0
No.
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
5 ppm
T
5
0
3
0
7
1
0
6
1
18
22
7
5
8
24
14
0
1
0
4
13
1
22
1
1
2
1
4
22
1
1
1
14
4
0
5
6
3
B
5
18
3
23
23
7
24
4
7
18
22
1
14
8
0
0
12
1
24
2
23
20
22
1
10
5
0
3
22
1
1
3
24
0
23
22
0
5
G
5
0
3
0
23
1
24
24
8
18
0
19
19
8
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
22
1
10
0
1
1
4
1
1
3
24
0
0
5
0
1
No.
236
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
5 ppm
T
3
0
0
0
0
0
23
2
0
2
6
2
19
0
4
19
0
0
0
5
2
2
1
7
7
11
0
6
5
24
2
4
0
3
7
4
7
17
B
17
13
13
22
17
14
0
2
4
2
0
2
19
24
0
19
14
22
22
23
13
2
1
23
7
16
13
1
5
24
15
23
7
0
4
4
7
0
G
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
2
0
2
19
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
15
2
1
7
7
16
0
1
5
24
0
3
0
0
0
24
7
0
-------
59
Nos. 264 - 377
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or death in Hours
No.
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
5 ppm
T
15
1
14
4
23
6
6
2
11
8
22
11
4
5
1
6
1
8
8
8
6
17
0
24
1
4
4
22
4
6
6
0
4
21
22
6
1
0
B
5
0
24
1
23
2
9
1
13
8
1
23
9
7
2T
6
3
8
8
9
3
24
6
3
4
5
17
0
6
6
6
23
7
9
14
0
12
23
G
5
0
1
1
0
2
9
2
13
8
1
3
13
0
1
6
0
8
8
0
3
0
0
3
0
4
4
0
6
1
1
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
No.
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
5 ppm
T
0
2
4
4
4
3
1
0
0
3
20
2
2
22
0
2
0
18
0
0
0
5
3
1
14
13
1
2
0
4
0
0
3
13
24
0
0
22
B
3
1
1
3
4
7
5
3
22
1
0
6
23
22
20
15
24
18
23
24
1
5
1
1
1
0
1
2
12
4
22
20
3
20
4
22
22
0
G
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
23
5
0
2
0
18
0
0
6
5
1
5
1
0
1
2
0
4
0
0
3
2
4
0
0
0
No.
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
5 ppm
T
22
22
0
0
4
0
3
5
3
15
0
13
5
1
2
23
23
5
0
5
1
0
3
3
12
1
0
1
0
22
3
0
23
7
7
5
0
0
B
22
22
24
19
4
6
0
0
4
1
22
21
22
0
21
1
1
0
11
0
1
22
21
6
5
1
23
21
12
0
3
15
6
6
24
24
0
21
G
4
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
1
0
21
0
0
5
0
1
5
11
5
1
0
16
22
0
1
0
21
0
0
3
0
6
2
0
0
22
0
-------
60
Nos. 378 - 491
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or death in Hours
No.
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
5 ppm
T
6
1
7
8
11
2
0
24
12
1
21
23
2
0
1
3
3
14
13
4
2
6
0
14
8
2
5
7
1
3
4
14
0
15
24
3
0
1
B
6
0
4
8
0
2
0
16
1
5
4
2
2
22
1
22
22
22
22
4
22
24
21
0
2
9
6
0
7
5
4
7
12
21
24
19
23
1
G
6
0
4
8
0
2
23
1
0
7
4
2
2
0
3
22
22
5
22
4
22
2
0
0
2
9
0
0
1
2
24
0
0
22
6
19
0
1
No.
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
5 ppm
T
1
18
0
24
10
0
0
10
6
3
3
4
24
15
0
24
0
23
22
20
5
14
1
4
2
1
3
22
23
2
3
3
1
3
1
0
13
13
B
1
18
24
24
7
17
22
7
8
2
3
3
24
24
23
20
1
0
0
14
4
3
0
0
2
1
23
22
1
2
6
12
0
13
3
23
18
8
G
1
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
24
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
2
1
3
3
1
2
1
3
0
23
1
0
13
1
No.
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
5 ppm
T
22
1
6
0
24
21
4
7
5
1
4
0
4
4
7
6
5
4
3
1
22
24
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
3
2
1
4
0
16
12
3
4
B
22
3
23
0
24
21
4
1
22
5
2
21
19
6
22
4
2
9
1
1
22
1
0
22
1
1
3
4
2
22
3
1
13
15
0
22
1
2
G
0
3
1
7
0
1
1
0
22
1
2
0
3
2
1
4
2
9
1
1
3
1
0
22
1
22
22
23
2
0
0
1
9
0
0
22
1
14
-------
61
Nos. 492 - 569
Time to Produce Sickness (underlined) or death in Hours
No.
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
5 ppm
T
4
1
0
1
6
24
0
8
1
3
22
4
4
21
20
0
0
0
3
24
3
1
0
0
22
4
0
4
7
0
1
21
6
0
22
0
0
23
B
4
6
22
4
21
0
0
14
1
7
0
2
4
16
25
14
23
2
4
24
3
3
6
23
22
4
19
4
5
22
22
21
6
23
12
4
19
23
G
4
5
0
0
0
0
20
20
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
0
1
0
23
0
23
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
0
22
0
0
23
No.
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
5 ppm
T
0
0
24
23
23
0
24
7
1
7
1
3
21
1
0
6
5
0
4
14
24
1
14
0
22
3
22
3
0
2
24
0
0
0
0
24
0
7
B
4
2
24
23
0
19
24
7
1
7
6
3
2
5
0
6
0
24
1
4
14
2
0
2
22
15
22
7
23
22
24
13
23
3
4
24
13
7
G
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
21
1
8
6
0
0
1
4
24
1
0
0
22
2
22
3
0
2
24
0
0
0
0
5
0
7
No.
568
569
5 ppm
T
24
0
B
24
22
G
2
0
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Table 2. Hours to produce mortality with trout at 55° F.
62
Code
No.
7
29
55
63
71
73
82
92
105
106
123
139
140
148
74
54
72
113
145
Parts per mill ion
1.0 0.1 0.1
(hours) (hours) (hours)
5.7
2.0
2.0
1.4
2.0
7.0
2.5
4.0
6.0
3.0
2.0
2.5
3.5
4.7
0.75
2.2 4.5
2.0 7.2
2.0 6.6
0.5 8.7
Toxicity
rating
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
30
40
40
40
40
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Table 3. Hours to produce mortality with bluegill.
63
Code
No.
7
72
106
140
29
73
148
55
63
71
74
92
105
113
123
145
82
139
54
Parts per mill ion
1.0 0.1 0.01
(hours) (hours) (hours)
15.7
6.0
3.0
3.5
4.7
7.5
12.5
5.0
4.5
3.7
2.0
4.0
3.1
8.0
7.0
4.5
2.5
1.5
2.2 13.0
Temperature
55°
(hours)
.
18.5
18.7
1.1
0.75
6.7
7.2
5.1
6.5
3.8
6.7
4.7
4.5
4.5
5.5
2.8
1.7
0.75
1.6
70°
(hours)
_
-
-
-
-
13.7
2.7
3.5
2.0
1.7
2.6
1.7
1.5
1.1
1.5
1.2
1.0
1.1
0.75
Toxicity
rating
10
30
30
40
50
50
50
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
70
70
80
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Table 4. Hours to produce mortality with goldfish.
64
Code
No.
29
71
72
73
139
7
63
106
148
140
54
92
74
55
123
82
105
113
145
Parts per mill ion
1.0 0.1 0.01
(hours) (hours) (hours)
_ _ _
_
_ _
_
_
10.5
11.2
16.5
_
4.5
4.8
8.5
3.7
12.7
13.2
13.7
2.2
2.0
6.5
Temperature
40° 55°
(hours) (hours)
_ _
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18.0 13.7
5.2
21.5 15.5
18.0 7.6
2.1
16.0 5.1
10.0 2.9
70°
(hours)
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18.5
-
13.5
5.2
-
5.2
3.3
2.7
1.0
3.3
2.0
Toxicity
rating
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
10
10
20
30
30
40
50
50
60
70
70
70
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APPENDIX III
Chemical companies and individuals who cooperated
by submitting companies
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SOURCE LIST
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(ID
California Spray Chemical Corp.
Richmond, California
Chipman Chemical Company
Bound Brook, New Jersey
Dow Chemical Company
Midland, Michigan
Eastman Kodak Company
Distillation Products Industries
Rochester 3, New York
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
Food Machinery & Chemical Corp.
Niagara Chemical Division
Middleport, New York
Geigy Company, Inc.
Insecticide Division
Research Laboratory
62 West 2nd Street
Bayonne, New Jersey
Hercules Powder Company, Inc.
Naval Stores Department
Wilmington 99, Delaware
Heyden Chemical Corporation
Garfield, New Jersey
Merck & Co., Inc.
Process Research & Development Division
Rahway,New Jersey
Onyx Oil & Chemical Co.
Warren & Morris Streets
Jersey City 2, New Jersey
Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.
Research & Development Division
Box 4388, Chestnut Hill P.O.
Philadelphia 18, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Barberton, Ohio
Ringwood Chemical Corp.
The Edwal Laboratories
Ringwood, Illinois
Rohm & Haas Company
Research Laboratories
5000 Richmond Street
Philadelphia 37, Pennsylvania
Sindar Corporation
330 West 42nd Street
New York 36, New York
Dr. W. T. Sumerford
Box 530, Route # 5
Evansville, Indiana
Velsicol Corporation
Division of Arvey Corporation
330 East Grand Avenue
Chicago 11, II1inois
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