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C&EN's Quarterly Report on Current . . . PRICES Φ CHEMICALS φ PHARMACEUTICALS REAGENTS φ RESINS Φ WAXES Φ PIGMENTS & DYES Φ OILS φ RAW MATERIALS I Special List: SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS AND DETERGENTS ihird Quarter, 1956 NEWS CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING

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C&EN's Quarterly Report on Current . . .

PRICES

Φ CHEMICALS φ PHARMACEUTICALS

• REAGENTS φ RESINS

Φ WAXES Φ PIGMENTS & DYES

Φ OILS φ RAW MATERIALS

I Special List:

SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS A N D DETERGENTS

ihird Quarter, 1956

NEWS CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING

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Advances Sweep Chemical Market Aikoiies and other large-tonnage products lead movements precipitated by rising plant costs

JLIKE THE BACKWASH of a river steamer that has already disappeared around the bend, chemicals and other com­modities are now beginning to show the effects o£ the July sîeeî strike. Some of our foremost important heavy tonnage products have been advanced in price, alkalies and chlorine included, effective at the start of October.

The year had witnessed a rising tendency in chemicals even before the steel walkout, the result of upward trend in container costs and freight rates. One manufacturer found it necessary to advance prices for drum shipments, carload and less than car­load, on as many as 80 different organic chemicals while tank car and tank truck quotations remained undisturbed. The result was a widening of price differen­tials between tanks and drum lot deliveries.

The chemical price index of the Labor Department shows that the up­turn got under way in June this year after having dipped slightly at the start of 1956. It rose further in July. In contrast, the general wholesale com­modity price level moved upward more slowly. The department's index ad­vanced from a little above 110 in Janu­ary to 114.2 in June.

• Basic Chemicals Up. The contract season beginning October 1 will find prices higher, some materially higher, for our most basic organic and inor­ganic materials. Chlorine, turned out this year at an annual rate of over 5 million tons, will be advanced 10 cents per 100 pounds, spot and contract. Present spot quotation is $3.15 in single unit tank cars. The upturn was effected by a single producer but at this writing there is a good chance that others will follow.

Caustic, or sodium hydroxide, will be given price advances ranging from 10 to 45 cents per 100, affecting the liquid, flake, and solid grades. The schedule is thus advanced for t he second time during 1956 in this major alkali, and it reveals the impact of higher labor, drum and shipment costs. Liquid caustic, 50%, shipped in tank cars, is moved up 10 cents per 100 pounds, while the flake material in 100-pound drums, carloads, or truckloads, had to be adjusted upward as much as 45 cents.

• Industrial Workhorses. The dominant position of chlorine and so­dium hydroxide in the nation's econ­omy is scarcely realized. Over the past

five years that role has grown more and more essential. Prior to the steel strike caustic production was proceeding at a yearly rate of about 4.3 million tons. During the first four months we turned out 1,270,000 tons of chlorine and 1,430,771 tons of caustic, liquid basis. Of the latter, 1,275,000 tons were made at electrolytic plants as a coproduct with chlorine.

Soda ash or sodium carbonate also has been called upon to reflect higher labor and container charges. I t was turned out during the early months of 1956 at an annual rate of more than

Table I. Chemical Price Index [Base period (100) 1947-49]

All commodities Chemicals and

allied products Industrial chemicals Inorganic chemicals Organic chemicals Paint materials Drug and pharma­

ceutical materials Fats and oils,

inedible Fertilizer materials Soaps and synthetic

detergents Explosives Plastic materials Synthetic rubber

July 1956 114.0

107.3 122.0 135.3 115.4 98.6

49.7

53.7 105.7

100.5 129.5 108.6 124.3

U. S. Department of Labor

July 1955 110.6

106.0 118.2 131.5 114.4

97.0

53.0

55.9 111.7

95.4 123.1 114.5 125.1

June 1950 100.2

92.1 96.3

106.4 91.3 86.8

68.3

48.8 98.5

81.3 103.3

99.8 100.3

5 million tons by the ammonia-soda process. To these three large-tonnage inorganics add sulfuric acid and phos­phoric acid, and we have five of in­dustry's busiest workhorses.

• Sulfuric Acid. Sulfuric production might have attained a record output this year of around 16 or 17 million tons had not consumption met with a setback in the steel industry, one of its large consumers. Similarly, pro­duction of phosphoric acid was pro­ceeding earlier this year at an annual figure of close to 4 million tons (50% H3PO4 ) , but later may have felt the effects of cutbacks in auto production, as well as larger unsold carryovers of fertilizers as compared with last year.

The phosphorous and phosphate group notwithstanding presents some firm and higher price trends. Red amorphous phosphorous h a s been put up 5 cents to 48 cents per pound, and phosphate sesquisulflde recently went up the same amount to 38 cents, rep­resenting the first advance in the last mentioned product in about five years.

Among other industrial chemicals pushed higher in recent weeks by ris­ing costs are sodium nitrite, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, rock salt, and the chemically pure and National Formu­lary grades of sulfuric, nitric, and hy­drochloric acids.

• Sfyrene Resin Lowered. Resins and plastics have kept outside of the inflationary upward price whirl, at least for the time being, a n d the resin with the second largest use, polysty­rene, has just been lowered three cents in what appears to be a competitive move. Polystyrene crystal, general pur­pose molding resin is n o w down to 27 1 / 2 cents per pound b y the three

Chemical Prices vs. A l l Wholesale Commodities BASE YEAR INDEX 1947-1949=100 (Quarterly)

CHEMICAL PRICES ( INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS ) ALL WHOLESALE COMMODITIES

CHEMICAL PRICES

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Chemical Inventories and Sales tNCLIKHNfi ALUE9 HOCUCTS, BlLUONS Of DOUARS (Quarterly)

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foremost producers—Monsanto, Dow, and Koppers.

In this connection it is interesting to find that polyethylene production has come along at a rate which -will either challenge or displace the styrene polymer as t he No. 2 plastic (vinyl is first). Polyethylene output gained 3 5 % during the early part of 1956 over the same time last year and fur­ther gains are in prospect.

ί Automobile Cutbacks. In addi­tion to the organics rise forced by container costs, marked upturns took place during the third quarter in the chemical derivatives of tin and silver, in ammonium nitrate fertilizer, and in shell molding resins. Tin metal went up about two cents to 9 7 3 / 4 cents per pound, resulting in higher costs for potassium and sodium stannate and stannous chloride. Higher costs for silver metal had the effect of advanc­ing manufacturers' quotations for silver nitrate, cyanide, and chloride.

Copper on the other hand came

down from its inflated 46-cent price to 40 cents a pound, a factor being cutbacks in auto production. This was immediately followed by a reduc­tion in copper sulfate, an important fungicide, from $16.70 to $15.20 per 100 pounds. The price movements in chemicals are never all in one di­rection. Du Pont lowered the price for titanium metal 25 cents to $3 as plans were made to increase plant capacity for its production. Pure sili­con was lowered in cost by the same manufacturer.

• Medicinal Chemicals. Prices for medicinal chemicals and pharmaceu­ticals evidenced more stability than usual, and this includes the antibiotics. Reserpine, a tranquilizer now made synthetically, was brought down from $5.00 per gram to $4.25, and one may look for further reductions in this val­uable drug as manufacturing processes improve. Import competition con­tinued in the vitamins, especially in thiamin, ascorbic acid, and Vitamin A.

Imports also were responsible for low­ering domestic prices for terpin hy­drate, an essentia· cold remedy, from S4 cents to 70 cents per pound.

Medicinal chemicals and pharmaceu­ticals are still growing in both volume and dollar sales. Sales of medicinal chemicals at the wholesale level rose to $465.1 million in 1955, of which antibiotics accounted for 57 .7% or $268.5 million. Vitamins comprise the second most important group at $82.8 million, while hormone products are the fastest growing. In one year the iatter have jumped from $12 million to $27.8 million. These items are still in the high cost category, but here again we may look for lower prices as manufacturing techniques improve and as their volume grows.

• Coke-oven Products. In addition to costs inflation, a direct effect of the July steel strike was to reduce sup­plies of coke-oven chemicals, especially benzene, toluene, and xylene. These are among our most essential starting materials in organic chemicals manu­facture, and only their production by the petroleum plants averted a very serious supply situation.

Demands made upon the oil com­panies have been so great, however, that it became necessary to allocate supplies of toluene and the xylene frac­tions which have become so important in fibers and other synthetics. With steel operations resumed, the avail­ability of benzene, toluene, and the cresols should improve all through the final quarter. The supply position for crude naphthalene has not been seri­ously affected; actually, it has remained ample owing to overproduction of phthalic anhydride, which takes about 809Ό of the crude supply, and to the ability of coke-oven operators and tar distillers to expand production of naphthalene steadily. Last year the total rose 54% to over 477 million pounds.

Table II· Price Trends in Six Basic Chemicals 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

Sulfuric acid, 66°, ton

Caustic soda, solid, cwt.

Benzene, 90%, gal.

Glycerol, USP, lb.

Ethanol, synthetic tanks, gal.

Acetic acid, glacial, cwt.

Upper line of figures indi

$16.50 15.00 2 .85 2 .50 0 . 2 1 7 * 0.17 0.55 0 .297* 0 .24 0 .24 8.12 7.62

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$17.00 15.00 3 .05 2 .84 0.21 0.21 0 .3972 0 .397* 0 .28 0 .24 9 .12 7 .62

l O O » · *»»*-<wl

$17.00 17.00 3 .05 3 .05 0.22 0 .20 0.3974 0 .247* 0.28 0.26 8.60 7.50

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$19.85 17.00

3.35 3.05 0.37 0.22 0.58 0.24 V* 0.32 0.26 9.00 7.50

$20.00 19.85 3 .35 3 .35 0 .37 0 .30 0.54V< 0 .54 V. 0 ,40 0 .40 9 .00 9 .00

indicates le

$20.00 20.00

3.35 3.35 0.38V* 0.30 0 .447 4 0.34 0.40 0.40 9.00 9.00

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$22.35 19.61 3 .70 3 .35 0.40 0.30 0 .44 0.33 0 .40 0 .40 9.00 9.00

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$22.35 22.35

3.85 3 .70 0.42 0.40 0.33 0.29 0.40 0.40

10.00 9.00

$22.35 22 .35

3 . 8 5 3 . 8 5 0 . 3 6 0 .36 0 . 2 9 0 .29 0 . 4 0 0 . 4 0

10.00 10.00

$22.35 22.35

4.10 4 .10 0.36 0.36 0 . 3 1 7 s 0.2S 0.47 0.42

10.50 10.00

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SALES. Chemical & A l l i e d Products vs. A i l Manufaetwincs BILLIONS OF DOLLARS (Quarterly)

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• R is ing C o k e P r o d u c t i o n . T h e price prospect in coke-oven chemicals is one of firmness for the near term, and this should be reflected in the hundreds of dyes, solvents, cyclic in­termediates, pesticides, etc., based on them. In the meantime we can look forward to a production rate in coal chemicals tiiat will approximate tne growth in chemical processing require­ments. The use of coke here last year was 75.1 million tons. By 1965 it should reach 140 million tons an­nually, and rise further to 190 million tons by 1980.

A two-cent-per-pound reduction in synthetic glycerol by Shell Chemical brought the price down to 28 cents and strengthened its competition in relation to pentaerythritol and other polyols, particularly those employed in alkyd coatings. Phthalic anhydride used in these coatings was raised one cent. The supply position for glycerol in recent months has increased ma­terially and production of the by­product and synthetic product during the first six months of 1956 rose to 131.1 million pounds against 108.0 million pounds for the same time in 1955.

• Defense Goal· Meantime the Office of Defense Mobilization made known that its books had been closed for the erection of new glycerol facili­

ties on a tax write-off basis. The de­fease goal for glycerol is 325 million pounds, to be reached June 30, 1957. This goal represents what would be required in the event of a war for both military and civilian needs.

Acrylonitrile is another chemical for which capacity has been expanded in recent years with attendant lower prices. Early this month, however,

American Cyanamid found it necessary to raise the acrylonitrile price one cent to meet increased costs, establishing its tank car basis to 28 cents per pound. Nonyl phenol, with essential outlets in synthetic detergent manufacture, was moved up one-half cent per pound.

Acrylonitrile, essential in processing Orion, Acrilan, and Creslan fibers, at­tained an annual output of 117,686,000 pounds in 1955, an increase of 87% over 1954. Two of the new plants for acrylonitrile production are those of American Cyanamid at N e w Orleans and B. F. Goodrich Chemical at Cal­vert City, Ky.

• Chemical Earnings. Labor costs generally and the new minimum wage must be considered among major cir­cumstances which have sent many chemicals and other commodities to higher price levels. In June 1955 average hourly earnings in the chemi­cal and related products industries was $2.00. For June this year the rate was $2.10. Average weekly earnings for the identical period have advanced from $82.80 to $86.73. The Department of Labor reports that there were 830,500 full and part-time em­ployees in the chemical industries in June of this year. This is 8500 work­ers below the peak reached in April, but an increase of 23.8% over June last year.

Costs stability was disturbed further this year by the over-all increase in rail rates, and may be disturbed again should the carriers obtain a favorable decision on their application for an additional rate boost. Container costs edged upward earlier this year when the supply of "raw" drums for non-captive reconditioning plants fell be­low requirements. New steel drums arc certain to reflect tfc*? ^^ 5^ Τ>ΘΧ ton rise in steel.

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PRICES Quotations are all per pound unless otherwise stated and apply to quantities normally involved in commercial transactions. A" .ifort has been made to confine the compila­tion to the basic quotations of manufacturers, such as tanks, carlots, and less than car-lots. Smaller quantities and shipments which involve special packing usually command prices higher than those listed. This list is prepared by C&EN's own staff in cooperation with manufacturers, dealers, and importers. T h e next quarterly list will be published December 3 1 , 1956^

Acetaldehyde, 99%, drums, c.l. end I.e.!.. dlvd 0. 12 0.13>£

tanks, dlvd Û09>$-0.1Û ammonia, drums, l.c.L, wks.. . 1.65

Acetanilide, USP, powd., 225 lb. drums, X 0. 79

100-lb. drums 0.81 Tech., flake, bbL. c.l. and

l.cL,dlvd 0 29-0.30 Acetic anhydride, tanks and c.l.,

dlvd-, East 0.14-0 16M Acetoacetanilide. 200-lb. bbl.

and less. dlvd.. East 0.80-0.81 Acetoacet-o-chloranilide, 250-lb.

bbl. and less, dlvd 1.35-1.36 Acetone, drums, c.L, dlvd 0.10H

drums, l.c.l.. dlvd 0.11H tanks, dlvd 0.08

Acetonitrile, tanks and c-L, wks.. 0.43-0.45 Aceto-phenetidin USP» powd.,

1000-and 200O-lb. lots t 1.15-1.17 Acetophenone, 25- and 400-lb.

lots 1.40-1.60 Tech., l.cL, drums, wks 0.75

iY-Acetyl-DL-Methionine, l.c.1.. . 5.00-6.00 2-Acetylthiophene, b.p. 105°,

5-lb. lots 10.00 Acid, abietic, cryst., drums, c.L,

wks 0.06M Acetic, glacial, tech., synthetic

drums, (extra) c.l. and l.c.1., dlvd., East 0.12J4-0. 1*M

tanks, $ or dlvd 0.10-0.10K USP, c.l. and l.c.l., dlvd 0.30-0.31 CP, synth. cbys., dlvd 0.32-0.34

Acetylsalicylic, USP, crystals, 20-40 mesh and 80-m es h 250-lb.drum, * 0.53-0.59

Starch granulations. 12—50 mesh, 10% starch white.. 0.56-0.59

Pink or green, 10% starch, 250-lb.lots 0.61

16% starch, white. 250-lb. lots 0.54

20% starch, white, 250-lb. lots 0.52

Adipic, c.l., l.c.1., dlvd 0.32-0.34H Alkylnaphthalene sulfonic,

500-lb. drums, wks 0.35 Amino acids (aminoacetic, see

Glycine: others listed in normal alphabetical order).

p-Aminobenzoic, USP, 1000-Ib.drum 2.50

Tech., drums, t wks 1.74 /3-Aminopropionic, lu-gram

hot 0.22 ρ - Aminosalicylic, drums,

10001b., dlvd 4.00-4.25 Anisic. 100-lb. drums, X lots

of 10,000 lb 1.90-2.00 Anthranilic, tech., bbl., l.c.l.,

t 1.10-1.21 sublimed, bbl., l.c J., wks. . . 2.10

Arsenic (anhydride) tech., powd., 100-lb. drum 0.50

Arsenoue, USP, powd.. drums, kegs 0.47

Ascorb ic U S P ( v i t a m i n C ) , 5— 2 5 - k i l o d r u m s , X k i lo 1 2 . 0 0 - 1 2 . 7 5

C o a t e d . 9 7 . 5 % ki lo k i lo 1 3 . 0 0 - 1 3 . 7 5 DL-Aspartic ki lo 1 5 0 . 0 0

B a t t e r y , c b y . , c.L, E a s t , w k s . 1 0 0 1 b . 2 . 4 0

Benzilifc, 1 0 0 - l b . d r u m s , X 1 - 8 4 B e n z o i c , t e c h . . 100 - lb . d r u m s ,

a n y q u a n t i t y t 0 . 4 4 U S P , s y n t h . 100- lb . d r u m s

t 0 . 5 4 o - B e n z o y l b e n z o i c , c.l . , l .c J . . . . 0 7 4 - 0 . 7 7 Bor ic , t e c h . , 9 9 ^ % . crys t . ,

ΚΛΙΤΛ «» 1 wir» *οτ» !?6 7 5 gran. , b a g s . 1 0 0 l b . , c .L. w k s .

ton 1 0 1 . 7 5

Ac id , boric , b u l k , c.l., w k s 9 5 . 7 5 p o w d . , c.L, w k s t o n 1 0 6 . 7 5 ( U S P S25 0 0 per t o n higbier)

Broftnner'stf ich. . bbl . t 1 . 7 6 B u t y r i c , 9 9 % , d r u m s , >c.L

a n d l .c .L. X or d l v d 0 . 3 4 - 0 . 3 6 tanks , s a m e basis 0 3 2 ^ - 0 . 3 3

C a c o d y l i c , 2 5 - a n d 5 0 - l b . l o t s . . 1 0 . 5 0 - 1 0 . 3 0 Capric . 9 0 % d r u m s , t a n k s a n d

c.l 0 . 2 4 ^ - 0 . 2 6 ^ Capro ic , c.l. a n d l.c.L, w k s . . . . 0 . 8 9 ^ - 0 9 0 C a p r y l i c . 9 0 % tanks , c.l 0 . 3 2 J £ - 0 . 3 4 * 4 Chloroace t i c , mono- , t e c h . ,

3 0 0 - l b . drums , c.l., l . c . L , w k s . , t 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1

flake, purif . . d r u m s 0 . 2 3 * £ - 0 . 2 4 M o - C h l o r o b e n z o i c , 100- lb. b"bl.,

X 1 . 2 5 p - C h l o r o b e n z o i c , 125—lb.

d r u m s , X . 2 . 2 5 Chlorosu l fon ic , d r u m s , c.L

l.c.1 CTVt. 4 . 6 5 - 5 . 1 5 t a n k s c w t . 4 . 1 5

C h r o m i c , 9 9 H % , d r u m s , c .L a n d L c l . , w k s . , X 0 . 2 8 ^ - 0 . 3 0

C i n n a m i c , réf., 100- a n d 2 5 -lb 3 . 2 5

T e c h . , l.c.1 1 . 7 0 Citric , U S P a n h y d . , g r a n . ,

d r u m s , c.1 0 . 2 9 H l.c.1 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 3 1 H h y d r o u s , gran. , d r u m s ,

c.L, l.c.1 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 8 H ( a n h y d r o u s powder c i t r i c

a c i d q u o t a t i o n s are 34f$ l b . h i g h e r t h a n a b o v e )

C l e v e ' s m i x e d , bbl . ( 1 - l b . b a s i s ) , f E a s t 0 . 7 9

1:6 a n d 1 : 7 ( 1 0 0 % b a s i s } , t E a s t 1 . 0 4 - 1 . 5 0

o-Cresot in ic , d r u m s , c.L, w k s . . 0 . 6 6 Cresy l ic , 9 9 % a n d 2 1 5 ° C , c .L

a n d l .c .L, Bri t i sh , e x - d o c k , Ν . Υ 0 9 5 - 1 . 0 5

D o m . s y n t h . , p e t r o l e u m d r u m s , c.L, w k s . . g a l . 0 . 7 1

l .c .L, d r u m s g a l . 0 7 3 - 0 . 7 5 C o a l tar, low b .p . , 5 0 %

2 0 4 - 2 0 6 ° . t a n k s a~nd c L . w k s . , X g a l . 1 2 0 - 1 . 3 5

H i g h b . p . , 5 0 % o v e r 2 0 6 ° , tanks s tnd c.L. w k s . . X g a l . 1 . 1 5 - 1 . 3 0

C r o t o n i c , c.L a n d l.c.L, d r u m s , wks 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 5 1

C y a n o a c e t i c , 135- lb . d r u m s , X 0.90

50-lb.drum, X 1.10 Dichlorobenzoic, 3,4, 200-lb.

bbl 4.60 2,4, same basis 2.00 Dithiodibenzoic, tech., drums. Epsilon (100% basis) Carneys'

Pt., N.J 2.00 Folic, bot., kilo lots or more

gm. 1 40-1.50 Formic, 85%, cby. and drums,

(extra), c-L and l.c.1. X. . .0.1570 0 1620 90%, cby.. cJ-, X 0 16M

Fumaric, tech., c.L, l.c.L, bbl., 250-lb. drums, t 0. 253^-0.26^

Gallic, NF bbl.. 1,000-lb. lots 1.80 Tech., drum, 25-1000lb., X. 1.58-1.78

D-Gluconic, tech., 50 ζ̂>, drums, wks 0.15H

L-Glutamic, 99% pharm., 110-and 50-lb. drums, dlvd 2.00-2.07

Glycerophosphoric, 35%, 43-Ib. cbys. and 5-lb. bot., wks. t 2.45-2.55

H, (l-Amino-8-naphthol-3,6-disulfonic) 100% bbl., c.L, wks 0.90

Heptanoic, tech., 95% mia., o75-Ib- lit uixxo, i> h.a * .ÔO

Hydriodic, 45-47%. cby.. wks 2.92

Acid, hydrobromic, (Hydrogen bromide anhyd.) gas, tech. med. t.L, X 0.35-0.37

Hydrochloric, (Muriatic) 18° ùixiL, c b y s . . C i . , vvtCS.

100 lb. 2.80 l.c.l 100 1b. 3.25-4.05

tanked 100 lb. 1.40 20° cbys. tanks, wks., X

1001b. 1.50 c.L and l.c.l 100 lb. 3.05-4.30

2° cbys., tanks, wks., X 1001b. 2.75

c.L and l.c.l 3.30-4.55 USP, CP, cby.. 0.15M-O.17JÎ

Hydrogen chloride, anhyd. t.L, and less, wks 0.45-0.55

Hydrocyanic, cyls.. wks 0.75—0.95 NF, dilute, L /c, 5-lb. bot 0.40 Hydrofluoric, 30% dr., wks.. . 0.10

60%. drums 0.17J£-O.20>£ anhyd.. tanks and c.L t wks. 0 21-0.31 *£ 66%, tanks, ton 275.00 70%. tanks, ton 310.00

Hydrofluosilicic, 30%. bbls.. wks 0.1034

Hydroxyacetic, 70%, tech., bbl. and tanks. . 0 .09^-0 136

0-Hydroxynaphthoic, fiber drum, l.c.1., wks. t 1 ·14

8 - Hydroxy - 5 - quinolinesul-fonic, 100-lb. drum 4.50

Lactic, tech.. 44% tanks 0.10 Edible, 50%, tanks and

l.c.L, 40 bbl. min., wks. . . 0.17-O.19 USP,85%liq.. 120-lb. cby 0 85-0.88

Imported. Danish 0.69-0.73 Laurent's, (100% basis) t 0.87 Laurie, 90 to 95%, tanks, wks. 0 3 9 ^ - 0 . 4 1 ^

60%, drums 0.23-0.24^ Maleic, anhyd., c.L, l.c.L,

drums, dlvd 0.27-0.28 Methacrylic. 90%, 55-gal.

drums, l.c.l O.80 Glacial, 98%. c.l 0 .54^

Methylenedisalicylic, 250-lb. bbl., X 0.75

Molybdic, purif., powd., 400-lb. bbl 123

Muriatic, see Hydrochloric Myristic, tanks and c.l 0.27^-0.28 Naphthenic, drums (incl.) wks. 0.14

tanks, wks 0.12 Nicotinic, (Niacin), carton,

wks. (X on 10 kilos or more), 1-5 kilos kilo 8.20-8.30

drums, 10-50 kilos kilo 8.00-8.10 Nitric. CP, NF, cby. extra,

c.LandLc.L, f O.18H-O.20 Tech. grades, 38°, cby., c.L.

wks., East 6.25 p-Nitrobenzoic, tech., drums.. 0.73 Oleic, undist.. (saponified red

oil), wks., tanks, and c.L. 0 16H~018)4 Single diet, (commercial red

oil) wks., tanks and c.l. . . 0 18^-0.20*£ Double dist., wks., tanks

and c.l 0 .17^-0 .18^ Oleic & linoleic, mixed, c.l 0.12H-0. UH

tanks O.105Î-O.125Î Oxalic, bbl., c.L, l.c.1., Î wks. . 0.1650-0.1775 Palmitic, c.L. l.c J., dlvd 0.17^-0.19 Peracetic, 40% c.L, l.c.l.. dlvd. O.45-O.50 Perchloric, 60%, cby., wks. . . 0.58-0.62

70-72%, cby., wks 0.61-O.66 Perfluorobutyric, gal 150.00 Peri(100% basis) X 1 .13 p-Phenolsulfonic, 65 and 70%

soin., 55-gal. drums, l.c.L. X. 0 17-0 18 Phenylacetic. purif., fiber

drums. 100- and 1,000-lb. lots 0 70-0.72

Tech. 125-lb. drums Ο 70 Phenylperi, (100^-. basis) t- . . 2 04 T« . ι - -̂ î - o r W XT t? ~-.~ -I -> X"(USpy~c.L and l.cTl. X

(cbys. extra and ret.). 100lb. 8.25-10.25

SEPT. 2 4. 1 9 5 6 C & E N 4 6 5 1

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ACID, PHOSPHORIC-ALCOHOL, ISOPROPYL

• o i d . phosphoric , t a n k s . . 100 lb . 6 40 25 c b y . lots and s.s . drums

1 0 0 1 b . 9 . 2 5 under 25 c b y . lota. 100 l b . 9 75

7 5 % food c l . t grade <cbys. extra and re t . ) . .

100 lb. 7 . 5 5 25 cbys . a n d less . . . 100 lb- 8 0 5 - 8 . 5 5 tanks or tank truck X. . . .

. i 0 0 l b . ο 5ύ 8 0 % food grade, t anks

a n d c . l 100 l b . 5 . 7 5 - 8 2Λ 6 2 ^ % coml . grade, c.L.

and l.c.1.. wks . (.non-ret. d r u m · extra)

100 1b. 3 7 5 - 4 0 0 iai .ks . v.ks 100 !b. 3 50

Picric, N F , 2.j-lb. jar 0 S9- i . 05 Tech. 0 35

Po lymethacry l i c . wks. . t · · 1 25 Propion ic , tanks and l.c.l.,

wk . f 0 . 2 0 ^ 0 2 3 ^ Pyroligneou», 55-gal . drum

inc. , l .c.l. , wks gal . 0 45 ex-warehouse , Ν . Υ gal- 0 504

0-Resorcyl ic , iOO-lb. fiber drums , c.l., and l.c.l. X 2 . 5 0

Salicyl ic , cryst . . 150-lb. bbl. X. 0 . 4 8 po wd. . U S P. 150-lb. bbl 0 . 5 5

Tech . , 225- lb . drums, c.l. and l.c.l 0 . 3 7 - 0 41

Crude. 250- lb . d r u m s 0 36 Sebacic . purif., 50- lb . bags .

c.l. and l.c.l. , wks 0 . 6 4 - 0 66 Silicic. spl. bu lky; 60- lb .

drums 1 0 0 Std . luminescent 2 5 - 5 0 0 lb . 0 7 5 - 0 77 C P p o w d . . ( 2 5 % m o i s t u r e ) . 0 S3

Sorbic, drums, wks 2 45 Stearic , s ingle pressed, b a g s .

c.l. and l.c.1.. d lvd 0 1 4 ^ - 0 1554 D o u b l e pressed, c.l. and

l.c.1 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 16H Triple pressed, c.l. a n d

l.c.1 0 . 1 7 H - 0 - I S H Succinic , cryst . , purif., d r u m s ,

wks . t 0 . 7 5 Sulfanil ic . tech. . c.l., l .c. l . ,

wks . J 0 1 9 - 0 . 2 1 Sulfuric, 6 0 ° Be . , c b y . , c .L,

and l.c.l . , Eas t , w k s . . . . 100 1b. 2 . 0 0 - 2 . 4 5

tanks , E a s t , wks t o n 1 8 . 6 0 6 6 ° Be . , c b y . , c.l., a n d l .c .L,

East , wks 100 1b. 2 . 2 5 - 2 . 5 5 tanks . Eas t , wks t o n 22 3 5

98. 99 and 100%. tanks , Eas t , w k s t o n 23 5 0

Oleum, 2 0 ° . tanks . E a s t . w k s ton 25 0 0

C P . N F . cby . , extra, c.l. and l.c.l . . wks . , Î 0 1 2 % 0 14V<

Sulfurous, 6%, 50 lb . cby . , 5 0 -100 lb. , X ( carboys $ 5 - 1 0 dep . . ret.) 0 . 1 0 - 0 11

Tannic , N F , fluffy, boxes 2 5 -10001b. . X 2 . 0 5 - 2 10

N F , powd. , 1 0 0 - 5 0 0 lb 1 . 9 5 - 2 01 T e c h . , 2 5 - 1 0 0 0 lb 1 . 0 9 - 1 . 1 9

Tartaric , 250- lb . drums , 10,000 lb . , c.l. and l . c . l . . . . 0 . 4 9 ^ - 0 5 0

i m p * 0 . 4 5 Thioace t i c , k i lo lots ki lo 8 2 . 5 0 Thioglyco l ic , cby . , w k s 1 . 3 5 - 1 . 5 5 Th iovan ic , {see Th iog lyco l i c ) Thiosal icy l ic , purified d r u m s . . 4 . 5 0 T o b i a s , bbl-, l.c.l 0 . 8 1 p-Toluenesuifonic . c.l-, l.c.l. . . 0 1 7 - 0 . 1 8 Trif luoroacetic . gal 7 0 . 0 0 Tungs t i c , tech . , kegs , w k s . . . . 4 . 3 0 U n d e c y l e n i c , 9 0 % , and 9 6 %

s a t d . C - l l ac id . 375 - lb . drums, w k s 1 . 4 0 - 1 . 5 5

Xy lenesu l fon ic , t ech . , m a x . 2 3 % HîSOi , W y a n d o t t e 0 . 1 3

Acon i t ine , amorph . , b o t oz . 2 7 . 5 0 - 2 8 . 5 0 crys t . , b o t oz . 7 8 . 0 0 - 8 5 . 0 0

Acrole in , t ech . wks . , c.l. a n d l.c.l 0 . 4 7 - 0 . 4 7 H

Acrylonitr i le , drums , c.l., l .c . l . , w k s 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 3 2

t a n k s , wks 0 . 2 8 Agar agar , K o b e N o . 1, s t r ipped . 1 . 9 5 - 2 .25 DL-Alanine, drums , t 8 0 0 - 8 . 50 A l b u m i n , b lood , l ight , d r u m s ,

l.c.1 0 . 6 5 - 0 80 Aibuuiix*. «èe . edible , Salic, b b l . 1 S u - i 8 7

p o w d . , bbl 1 . 8 9 - 1 91 Tech . , cryst . , bbl 1 .08 -1 . 1 0

Alcohol, allyl, d r u m , c.l. and l.c.1., f .o.b. cars, nearest rail delivery po in t 0 3 2 H - 0 - 33££

tanks , same basis 0 . 3 0 Aminomethy lpropy l , cans,

drums, M ka 0 . 5 0 - 0 8 0 A m y l , ex-pentane , drums, c.l.

and l.c.1., f .o .b . W y a n ­dotte , Mich . , t Eas t of Ruckles . 0 18—0.! 9

tanks , same bas i s 0 . 1 5 H tert, tanks and c.l. t E a s t . . . 0 . 1 5 H - 0 1 8 F e r m e n t s Lion. r*»f. ( iso-

a m y l ) , 1 2 8 - 1 3 2 ° . drums, c.l., l.c.l.. d l v d . . 0 2 7 ^ - 0 2 8 H

tanks 0 . 2 5 ex-fusel oil , t ech . . tanks and

ο Λ 0 20—0 22 Anisyl . 25-lb. and Λ-lb. bo t . . . . 4 2 0 - 4 35 Benzyl , tech.. 450- lb . drum χ. 0 . 4 7 M

N F , 475- lb. d r u m s 0 6 0 η - B u t y l , synth . , tanks , cars, t · 0 . 1 3 H

drums, c.l. a n d l.c.l 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 1 7 «ec-synth., tanks , t 0 . 1 1 H

drums, c.L, l .c . l . . t 0 . 1 4 - 0 . 1 5 *er<-tanks 0 . 1 2

c.l. and l.c.l 0 . 1 4 ^ - 0 1 5 H Capryl , 9 5 % , tanks , wks 0 . 1 9 H

8 5 % , tanks , a n d c.l. * 0 1 8 H - 0 2 1 H Cety l , d om. , N F , fiber cartons ,

2 0 0 1 b 0 . 4 8 Cinnamic , 30- lb . c a n s 2 . 2 5 - 2 . 6 5 n - D e c y l ( 1 - D e c a n o l ) . tech. ,

tanks , d l v d 0 . 3 8 H c.l. and l.c.1 0 . 4 1 - 0 . 4 3

9 7 % , 25- lb . l o t s 1 . 6 0 D e c y l (oxo) , t a n k s and c.l. t - - 0 2 1 - 0 . 2 3 Η Denatured , F o r m u l a S D 1 190-

proof, d r u m s , c.L, d lvd . East of M i s s . R ga l . 0 . 6 5 Η

l.c.L, d lvd . , E a s t 0 . 7 0 H - 0 . 7 6 H tanks , d lvd . . E a s t . . . .ga l . 0 . 4 9 Η

Formula S D 2 B , tanks , d lvd. East of Mis s . R.gal . 0 . 4 8

Formula S D 2 3 A , tanks , d lvd . Eas t of Mis s . R . gal . 0 49 M

Formula S D 3 0 , tanks , d lvd . E a a t o f M i s s . R ga l . 0 . 4 7

Alcohol , denatured, proprietary, special so lven t , drums, c.L, d lvd . E a s t of M i s s .

R ga l . 0 . 6 6 l.c.1., d lvd . East . g a l . 0 . 7 1 - 0 . 7 7 tank» , d lvd- , Eas t . . . g a l . 0 . 5 0

C D 1 9 ( c o m p l e t e l y d e -n a t . ) , t a n k s t gal» 0 . 4 8 H

c.L a n d L e i . , t freJL 0 . 6 4 ^ - 0 . 7 5 Η D i a c e t o n e , acetoae- frcc , c l .

a n d c - L . t 0 . 1 5 - O . 1 6 tanks , s a m e bas is 0 . 1 2 H Tech. . t a c k s . c l . d î v H . . . . 0 . 1 1 J*

D i e t h y l c a x b i n o l . tee Carb inoL d i e t h y i -

E t h y l , 190-proof, tax -pa id d r u m s , c l . . dlvd. n.ast o i M i s e . R gal . 2 0 . 5 8

l.c.1.. d lvd . , E a s t g a l . 2 0 . 6 3 - 2 0 . 6 9 tanks, d l v d . , East ga l . 2 0 . 4 2

(Pure c t i i y l alcohol ruay b e purchased tax-free for certain nonindustr ia i research purposes.)

E t h y l , pure, 190-proof, t a x -free , drums, c .L . d l v d . . E a s t gaL 0 . 6 3

l .c . l . . d lvd . , East gaL 0 . 6 8 t a n k s , d l v d . East ga l . 0 . 4 7

A b s o l u t e , t ax -pa id , d r u m s , c . l . , d l v d - , E a s t . . . . g a L 2 1 . 6 8

t a n k s , d lvd . , E a s t ga l . 2 1 . 5 2 200-proof, t a n k s a n d c.L, ga l 0 . 5 2 - 0 . 6 8

2 - E t h y l b u t y l . tanks , w k s 0 . 2 8 c l . a n d l .c.L, drums, w k s . . . 0 . 2 9 ^ - 0 . 3 0

2-Ethylh.exyl . tanks , c .L, d l v d . 0 . 2 1 ^ - 0 . 2 4 H Furfuryi» t a n k s , M e m p h i s . . . . 0 . 1 8 4

c.l., l . c . 1 , 500- lb . d r u m * M e m p h i s 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1 C a n s , Cedar R a p i d s 0 . 2 9

H e p t y l , t ech . , 9 0 % m i n . , 3 7 5 -lb . d r u m s , wks 1 . 8 0

Pure, 2 5 - l b . lots 4 . 0 0 I s o b u t y l , dr., c .L, l .c.1., d l v d . . . 0 . 1 5 - 0 . 1 6

tanks , dlvd 0 . 1 2 H I s o - o c t y l , dr., c.L, l .c . l . , d l v d . . 0 . 2 3 M - 0 2 4 H

tanks , d l v d . . East 0 . 2 1 ( M c e n t s higher W e s t of Rockies )

I s o p r o p y l , réf., 9 9 % d r u m s , c U . , l . c . l . , d lvd . or f .ga l . 0 . 6 0 - 0 . 6 7

t a n k s , dlvd», or t sal. 0 . 4 4 Alcohol , i s o p r o p y l , 9 5 % dr. , c l .

a n d Le J... d lvd gal. 0 . 5 8 - 0 . 6 5 t a n k s , d l v d . or *fr ga l . 0 . 4 2

9 1 % , dr., c.L, l .c .1. , d lvd-gal . 0 . 5 6 - 0 . 6 3

a n h y d . bbl .

1 bot . ! case

1 cby . 1 c i . f .

! c.l. clr.

1 enstr. I cntr. 1 coml . I c o n e . 1 CP Ι c t s . 1 cryst . 1 c u . ft. I c w t

1 cy l . ! de ly . 1 d e n a t . I dist . 1 DL

dlr. 1 d lvd . 1 f.£ S.

I fert. i fib. 1 f .o .b . 1 form. 1 fort.

frt. frt. a l ld .

I frt. e q l d .

1 gal. 1 g e n . 1 g r a n . 1 i m p . 1 inc l . 1 indus t . 1 kgs .

ki lo l.c.1. l.t.1.

1 '·— 1 l o n g ton

Abbreviations and Terms Used in anhydrous barrel bott le fiber or w o o d e n box conta in ing

specif ied n u m b e r of b a g s , canis ters , c a n s , or bott les

carboys cos t , insurance , and freight, as

i n quotat ions of fore ign seller car lots or carloads co lor canis ter conta iner c o m m e r c i a l grade concentra ted c h e m i c a l l y pure c e n t s crystals c u b i c feet h u n d r e d w e i g h t or hundred­

w e i g h t s , usual ly 1 0 0 pounds s t ee l cyl inder d e l i v e r y d e n a t u r e d d i s t i l l ed dextro l a e v o d e a l e r or dealers d e l i v e r e d free a longs ide ship, as in quota­

t ions for export fert i l izer grade fiber free on board formulator fortif ied fre ight fre ight cost a l l o w e d b y seller fre ight cost e q u a l i z e d to m e e t

compet i t ion g a l l o n g e n e r a l granular imported i n c l u d e d industr ia l grade k e g s k i logram or 1 0 0 0 grams l e s s than carloads l ess than truckloads U q v i d 2 2 4 0 pounds

m e d . m e t . metr ic ton m g . n u n . nat . N F N N R non-ret. oz . pharm. Pkg. p o w d . pu lv . purif. quant . rect . ref. s a m e b a s i s

short ton s o i n . s td . sp l . S.S. synth . tanks t e c h .

t . l . t o n

transp. U S Ρ v i s e . w h s e .

w k s .

z o n e

° t Î

This Section 1 m e d i u m 1 meta l lurg ica l grade 1 1OO0 k i lograms or 2 2 0 4 . 6 p o u n d s mi l l i gram 1 m i n i m u m 1 natural 1 N a t i o n a l Formulary conformance 1 n e w and nonofficial remedies 1 nonrefundable 1 o u n c e 1 p h a r m a c e u t i c a l grade 1 package 1 powder 1 p u l v e r i z e d i purified 1 quant i ty 1 rectif ied 1 refined 1 de l ivery or p a c k a g e specifica- 1

tions are t h e same as those i n 1 preced ing q u o t a t i o n 1

2 0 0 0 p o u n d s 1 s o l u t i o n , or i n so lut ion 1 s tandard 1 spec ia l 1 s ta in l e s s s teel 1 s y n t h e t i c 1 t a n k cars or tank trucks 1 t e c h n i c a l g r a d e , usual ly the 1

grade for industr ia l use as 1 d i s t ingu i shed from a chemica l ! reagent or product of h i g h e r 1 purity ]

t r u c k l o a d 1 short t o n u n l e s s otherwise d e - 1

fined t ranspor ta t ion 1 U . S. P h a r m a c o p e i a conformance 1 v i s c o s i t y 1 w a r e h o u s e or neares t w a r e h o u s e 1

point of t h e seller a t the w o r k s , corresponding to 1

f.o.b. p l a n t spec i f i ed s a l e s area. Price dif­

ferences b e t w e e n zones for a freight a n d other costs

n o m i n a l freight a l l o w e d freight e q u a l i z e d ι

4 6 5 2 C & E N SEPT. 2 4, 1956

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ALCOHOL. ISOPROPYL-ATROPINE

Alcohol, isopropyl, tanks, d l v d . ga l . 0 . 4 0

Lauryl. tech. , \&xxka, dlvd.. . . 0 . 4 0 Lei . , d r u m s . . . 0 4 2 3 4 - 0 4 4 M

Methyl , see Mctl ianol Methylamyl , taifeks, o.L. d l v d . 0 . 1 3 1 4 - 0 1534 Nouyl, dr., wku._ c.l. uud l .c . l . 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 9 3 4

tanks, wks. . - 0 . 27 34 Oleyl. dr.. c.l.. I .eJ . , dlvd 0 5 2 ^ - 0 53

tanks — 0 . 5 1 Fropargyi, cl... . _ 0 73

D-Pantothenyl fc>ot., wks., X _ ki lo 9 0 0 0

2-Phenylethyl , 2 5 - l b . cans . . 1 . 0 2 Polyvinyl , fully hydrolyzed.

ton lots. Indâan Orchard. Mass - 0 . 7 2 3 4

η-Propyl, tanks a n d c.l.. d l v d . 0. 10 V$- 0 . 13 Stearyl. indus tr i s i , tanks . . . 0 38

c.l. and l . c l . . bags 0 . 4 0 3 4 - 0 42J4 USP. drums, c . l . , l.c.l.. . . . 0 . 5 0 3 4 ~ 0 52J4

Tetrahydrofurfuryl , t a n k s . East of I>«nver χ 0 365

c l . , l .c.l . . 4175-lb. d r u m s . f.o.b. Memphis 0 . 3 7 - 0 . 38

Cans. Cedar- Rapids 0 46 Tridecyl. tanks a n d c.l.. t - . 0 . 2 4 - 0 . 26 Η Wood, see Methanol; also

Carbinol Aldehyde. aromatL-c, C8, o c t y i ,

bot 8 . 5 0 C9, nonyl. 5-lb. fcot 1 5 . 7 5

p l O . decyk. 5-lb. bot 7 . 10 "Cll-undecylenic_ 5-lb. bo t . . . . 1 8 . 5 0 C12. lauric, 5-lb- bot 1 4 . 2 5

Aldol (Acetaldol), denat. gr ad . , c.l. and l.c.l. - ga l . 2 1 0 - 2 . 1 5 tanks ( 7 5 % sce ta ldo l a n d 25% C D alcofaiol mix) ga l . 2 . 0 0

Aldrin, fib. drums, c.l. and l .c. l . , wke - 0. 80-0.85

AJgin, réf., fiber dnume 0 . 83 Crude, fiber druEns 0 . 54

Allethrin, 100%. I lS-lb. d r u m s . d lvd.* 3 2 . 0 0

90%, 115-lb. drutma, dlvd.. . . 2 8 . 8 0 - 2 9 . 1 5 2 0 % so lu t ion . . . _ 6 . 5 0 - 6 . 8 0 2.5% s o l u t i o n . . _ 0 . 9 5 - 1 . 2 5

Allyl bromide, 5-gad. cby., w k s . . 1 . 4 0 Caproate, 25 lb. _ m 3 . 8 5 Chloride.drume, «c.l., l.o.L. d l v d . 0 . 1 7 * 4 - 0 . 1 8 3 4

tanks, d lvd. . . - 0 . 1 5 Aloin, U S P , 140-lb- bbl 3 . 7 5 - 3 . 9 0 Alum, ammonium, burnt, U S P ,

bbl 0 2 0 - 0 . 2 1 hydrous 0 . 0 9 H gran, drums, wvka.... 1 OO l b . 4 . 8 0 lump, drume, -wks. . . 1 OO l b . 4 . 5 5 - 4 . 95 powd., drums,, wka. 1 OO l b . 4 . 7 0 - 8 . 50

Potassium, gram-, bbl., w k s . 100 1b. 4 . 0 5

lump, drums, -wks. . . 100 l b . 4 8 0 - 5 . 20 powd., drums*. wlca . lOOlb . 1 0 . 2 5 hydrous - 0 . lOJtf

Potass ium-chrome, bbl 0 . 17 Sodium, bbl., c.l.-, wks.. 100 l b . 4 . 6 0

Alumina, ca l c ined , c.l., a n d truck lots, b>ags, t w k s . . . 0 . 0 4 5 5 - 0 . 0 4 8 0

l.c.l., pkgs. , included 0 . 0 5 8 0 Hydrated, cheiciical and c e ­

ramic grade, «c.l. and l.c.l . , 100-ib. paper &>ags, wks., £ . 0 . 0 3 2 0 - 0 0420

Low soda, c.l., l.c.l., b a g s , f.o.b., wks 0 . 0 7 1 0 - 0 . 0 8 3 5

Hydrated p igments , c.l., l .c . l . , bags 0 . 0 8 * 4 - 0 . 1 0 3 4

tabular, c i . an<i l.c.l., b a g s 0 . 0 7 3 5 - 0 . 0 8 6 0 Aluminum, metal 9 9 % 4- 5 0 - l b .

pig, f .o.b. sfciipping p o i n t , 10,000-lb. l>ase ( a c t u a l frt. not o v e r amt. b a s e d on rate for 3ΞΟ.000 lb . , t o n shipments o f 500 l b . o r more) 0 . 2 7 1

Ingots, 9 9 % t o 9 9 . 8 5 % . . . . 0 . 2 5 0 Acetate, 2 0 % anormal so in . ,

c.l. and l.c.l.., wks. X. . . . 0 . 1 2 - 0 . 1 3 28% soin. , d r u m , wks 0 . 1 4 * 4 powd., basic, cs-L, l.c.l., w k s . 0 . 5 3 - 0 . 5 4

Chloride, N F , « r a n . 1 00 - lb . fiber drums.. New Y"ork. . 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 1

1000-lb. lots 0 . 2 8 - 0 , 2 9 Aluminum, chloridEe. powd., 2 5 -

lb . glass jar, Ν. Υ 0 . 4 4 anhyd. , coml., 550-lb. d r u m ,

c.l. and I.C.M., { 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 16*4 Formate, soin., 22.4% bas ic ,

drums, w lcs 0 . 0 9 3 4

75-îb7dr7.~ Λ *.~. ! . . ." * 0.79 34~0. 82 34

Octoate , c.l., l.c.l., X N a p h t h e n a t e , l iq. , 1 . 7% Al . Res inate , 2 . 1 % 190-lb. drum Stéarate , t ech . , d ibas ic , c.l..

l . c l . , t Non-gel , c . l . and l .c . l .

Sulfate , U S P , gran. , t o n lots 280-lb. a n d 100- lb. drum.

U S P , powd- , ton l o t s and 300-lb. dr

l^oml., t ech . , ground , 10O-lb . d r u m , N e w York

100 l b . smaller lo t s . . . 1 0 0 1b. bulk l u m p , c . l . . wks.

100 l b . Iron-free bags, c. l . , wks.

100 1b. p-As i ino acetani l ide , l .c.l p -Aminobipheny l tanks a n d c.l. 2 - A m i n o e t h y l a m i n o - 1 - etha-

nol, c.l. and l.c.l., w k s . . . t a n k s

A m i n o e t h y l e t h a n o l a m i n e , see 2 - A m i n o e t h y l a m i n o - 1 -

e thanol Aminoguanidine b icarbonate .

185-lb. fiber, dr . , wks 2 - A m i n o - 2 - m e t h y i - l , 3 - p r o p a n e -

dio l , drum, w k s 2 - A m i n o - 2 - m e t h y l - 1 - pro-

panol , drums, w k s m-Aminophenol , min. trans , a l ­

l o w , 110-220 l b . d r u m s , d lvd . o- Aminopheno l p-Aminophenol , 200- lb . dr. .

wks., t Aminophyl l ine , U S P , 1 0 0 a n d

2 5 - l b . drums Aminopyrine , U S P , 1000 l b . d l v d . A m m o n i a , anhydrous , relrig.,

grade, t a n k s , t , w k s . . . . t o n Ferti l izer and coml. , grades.

July to Sept . , de l iver ies tanks, w k s . t t o n Oct. to D e c , de l iver ies ,

t o n " U r a m o n " 4 0 . 6 - 4 5 . 5 % Ν

12,000-gal . insu lated pres­sure per ton Ν

l n d u s t . , pure, ret. cyl A m m o n i a c , sal, see A m m o n i u m

chloride Ammoniaca l l iquor, a n h y d . .

t anks , w k s t o n A m m o n i u m ace ta te , purif.,

cryst . , 175- lb . d r u m s B e n z o a t e , U S P . 4 0 0 0 - l b . lots .

kegs., % Bicarbonate , drums, o r bbls . .

c.l., wks. X l.c.l., wks . X

Bifluoride, purif., flake, 2 5 -and 250- lb . d r u m s

Bromide , N F , gran., l .c . l . t N F , p o w d . 400- lb . bbl.. .

Carbonate , U S P , d r u m s Chloride, U S P , gran., dr . , kegs

Tech . , w h i t e , gran . bags, and bbl., c.l . , l . c . l . , wks. X

Citrate , d ibas ic , 250- lb . bbl. . . D ichromate , purif., gran . , 100-

lb . and 25- lb . drums H y p o p h o s p h i t e , drums , N F . . Iodide , N F , 25 - lb . jar. % M o l y b d a t e , ( % of c o n t a i n e d

Mo) wks C P , cryst . , 400- lb . a n d 100-

lb. dr Ni tra te , fertilizer, b a g s , t wks .

t o n Seasonal d i scounts :Sept . $ 4 ;

Oct. S3; N o v . $2 per t o n Canadian, ( E a s t e r n ) 3 3 . 5 %

N, bags, c.l., po in t o f s h p m t t o n

Oleate , 7 5 % drums , w k s Oxalate , tech. , drums

Purif., cryst . , 250- , 100-lb. drum

Pentaborate , grain, b b l . , c.l . , wks t o n

Perchlorate , k e g s Persulfate , purif., c r y s t

Technical , drums , c . l . , l.c.l.. d lvd

Phosphate , dibasic , N F , V , bbl. , drums

a l k y l t r i m e t h y l a m η on ium

0 .

0 0

0

0

1

6 2 - 0 . 6 6 0 . 3 0 H 0 3 9

3 7 - 0 . 3 8 . 3 9 - 0 . 4 0

0 1434 . 1 6 - 0 18

3 6

So

0 6 3 34

0 46 H

0

2 2

1

37

2 5 5 0

9 0

3 5 5 1 4 e

Ô 6 5

-0 0

Λ7Η 45

2 . 5 0

1 . 3 5

0 . 4 5

2 .0.i-2.50

1 . 8 0

1 . 1 5

3 5 5 - 3 . 6 5 6.00

82 5 0

72.00

75.00

1 2 8 . 0 0 0 . 1 8 3 4

8 3 . 0 0

0 . 3 7

1 . 1 0

0.07 0.09

0 3 4 H - 0 . 4 0 * 3 0 . 4 3 0 . 5 3

0 . 2 2 - 0 . 2 2 3 4 0 . 1 7 ^

QJ5^i-0.07H 0 . 8 2

0.62 3.48 4.26

2 . 3 5 - 2 . 4 0

1 . 2 2 - 1 . 2 5

62 0 0 - 6 4 . 0 0

70.00 0.55-0.60

0.2634

0 . 4 5

227.00 0.50-0.75 0 38-0.43

0 18-0 23

0.45

chlor ides) cocoa, drums , c l . , w k s . , Chicago ( 3 3 % a c t i v e )

Di laury l d i m e t h y l a i n m o -n i u m chloride, (frt>ni re­d u c e d coconut oi l ) ( 7 5 % a c t i v e ) c i

D i s t e a r y l d i m e t h y l a m m o -n i u m chloride ( inc ludes p a l m i t y l from reduced ta l low) ( 7 5 % a c t i v e ) . . . .

Lauryl ( 3 3 % act ive ) d r u m s . c. l . , w k s

Pa lmi ty l ( 50% ac t ive ) d r u m s , c l . , wks

S o y a , dr., c.l.. w k s . ( 3 3 % a c t i v e ) .

St"""' 1 Λ*-.,, ^no7. t i v c / , C i . , WKS

Sal icy late N F . 100- lb. fiber d r u m s , X

Silicofluoride, bbl. , w k s . Stéarate , pas te , 2 2 - 2 5 % , Chi ­

c a g o , d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l. X Sulfate , bulk , f .o.b. cars , base

price at o v e n s t o n S y n t h e t i c , bulk t o n Purif., gran. , c.l. a n d t.l . . .

3 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 lb Sulfide, l iquid , 4 0 - 5 0 % d r u m s ,

c.l., wks l .c. l . , wks

Sul f i te ,puri f . .dr . ,100-200 l b . . î T h i o c y a n a t e , tech. , dr. , c.l . ,

l .c.l . . X Pur. , cryst . , 175-lb. d r u m . .

Th iog lyco la te . 1 0 0 % , c b y s . . . 2 - T h i o p h e n a m i n e (s tannic chloride double sa l t )

5 0 0 g r a m s Thiosul fate , cryst . , p h o t o

grade , 100- lb . fibre d r u m . . A m y l a c e t a t e , ex -pentane , f .o .b .

W y a n d o t t e , M i c h . , d r u m s , c l . , l . c l . , t E a s t of R o c k i e s

tanks , s a m e basis from fusel oi l , t ech . . d r u m s .

c . l . and l . c l . , d l v d n -Butyrate , drums a -Cinnamic a l d e h y d e , cby . .

4 0 - 4 0 0 lb α-71-Formate, 25- lb. c a n s Sal icylate , 25 - lb . c a n s Valerate, 25 - lb . cans

A m y l c i n n a m a l d e h y d e . 4 0 0 - l b . drums

<i-/erf-Amylphenol. c.l., l .c.l p-rerf-A m y l p h e n o l t a n k s , c. l . ,

wks A n e t h o l , T e c h . , drums, c l . , wks. Î

NF , 2 5 - l b . c a n s Ani l ine , tanks , c.l.. l . c l . . t - ·

Salt, d r u m s , l . c l . , w k s Animal protein factor, see Pro ­

tein an imal factor Animal Sterol , see Choles tero l .

irradiated Anisic a l d e h y d e . CP , 5 - lb . bot . Anisoy l chlor ide 550- lb . drums , t Anisyl a c e t a t e , see p - M e t h o x y -

benzyl a c e t a t e A nthracene , 9 0 - 9 5 % . bbl . . t o n

lots a n d less A n t h r a q u i n o n e , 9 9 . 5 % , bbl . t - -A n t i m o n y , meta l , Laredo. T e x a s

Chloride, so in . , cby Ore. 5 0 - 6 5 % , per un i t of S b

contg . , t o n Oxide, ceramic or p i g m e n t s .

b a g s , c l . , a n d l .c. l . , d l v d . . Sulfide, 6 2 - 7 0 % , 5 0 0 lb . , w k s .

p o w d . , 300-me8h Trichloride, a n h y d . so l id . 100-

i b . pails , c l . and l.c.l . , w k s . flake, c.l. a n d l.c.l., w k s

L-Arginine monohydroch lor ide , CP, 1-kilo l o t s k i lo

Argols , min . 5 0 % , b a g s , bas i s 100% 100 ki los

Arsenic , meta l , l u m p , 2 0 0 - l b . d r u m s

Arsenic tr iox ide , (whi te arsen ic ) , p o w d . , 9 9 % , b b l . , c.l . , d l v d

l .cl U S P , d r u m s

Atropine , alkaloid, U S P . 25-oz. hoi

Sulfate, 100- and 2 5 - o z . . . o z .

0

0.

0.

0

0

1. 0

0 1034 0

0 . 0

0

1

0

0 0

1 1 0

1 0

37

3 6

3 9

2 6

o #

4 0 11

11

3 2 . 0 0 3 2 . 0 0

0 8 - 0 . 0 8 3 4 0 9 - 0 . 0 9 3 4

0. 0. 0

12 15 4 6

2 0 - 0 . 2 2 0 . 5 2

35 -1 5 5

122

0

18-0 . 0

18-0 95- 1

. 8 0 - 1 3 0 - 1

.90- 1 2

0 0

6 5

19 1 5 M

19 0 5

. 8 5 5 5 15 15

. 0 5 - 2 . 0 0 3 2 - 0 . 3 3

0 2 5 M - 0 . 2 6 M 1 . 1 0

2 . 1 0 - 2 . 1 5 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 2 0 3 1 - 0 . 3 3

2 55-

0 83

0 3 3 M

3

0 0

0 0

4 2

.25

.27-27-

.41

.42

' :

_2 2

0 -0

0 -0

- 4 ,

6 5 7 5

8 3 8 6 3 3 3 4

. 2 5

- 0 . 2 8 H - 0 . 3 0 0 . 4 5 * 4

-0 -0

75

32

0

4 3 . 4 4

0 0

0 0

. 6 0

0 . 0 5 M 0 . 0 6 * 4 0 4 0

00—ô 3 0 - 2

. 2 5

. 6 5

SEPT. 2 4, 1956 C&EN 4 6 5 3

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AUBEPiNE-BUTYLAMîNO

Aubépine, see Anisic aldehyde Aureomycin. 16 capsules (250

mg.), (suggested retail price). bot. 8.50

Β Barbital. Ν.F.. 100-lb. drum t . 4 50

Sodium. ΙϋΟ-lb. drum, τ 4 75 Barium bromide. 100-lb. dr.,

t 0 53 Carbonate. ]>recip., bags. wks. 92.50-102 50 Chlorate, kegs. wks. 0 34-0 38

Chloride, crystals. NF. drums 0 22 Tech., c.L and l.c.l . wks.. .

cwt. 6 00-6 50 anhydr. bass. wks.. e.L t 0 079

Chromate. bag. t 0 30 Hydrate, crystals, bags 0 O 9 - 0 . 0 9 4 Hydroxide, penta anhyd.,

bags, c l . , l.c.l.. t cwt. 10.90-11 .50 Iodide, bot 6 1 4 Nitrate, fine bbl., c.l 0 16-0 17 H Oxide, ground, drums, wks. . 0 1 2 ^ - 0 13J^ Peroxide, dr.. any quant Potassium chromate pigment,

c.l. and l.c.l.. dlvd 0 .30 Ricinoleate, 50-lb. bags, wks.. 0 .70 Stéarate, c.l. and l.c.l.. t 0 . 39 -0 .40 Sulfate. natural (barytes),

water gr., floated. bleached, c.l 45.00

Barytes, crude, 94% BaS0 4 f.o.b. mine ton 9 .40 -12 .50

Warehouse, Brooklyn, Ν. Υ. No. 2, c.l. and l.c.1. Î ton 10 10-63 10

USP, powd., 250-, 25-lb. drum 0 . 1 5 - 0 . 1 5 H

Synthetic (blanc fixe), dry, bags, c.l. and l.c.l., wks.

ton 190.00-200.00 Pulp, 66.6%, bbl., c.l.

wks ton 105.00 Barytes, see Barium sulfate,

natural Bauxite, bulk, mines ton 9 . 5 0 - 1 0 . 0 0 Bentonite, 200-mesh, bags, wks.

ton 14.00 Benzal chloride, ζε* "R»nzvlH*»»ie

chloride. Benzaldehyde, tech., 450-lb. dr.

tank*, c.l 0 . 42 -0 .43 Ν F, 50-lb. tins and 450-lb. dr. 0 74-0 .90

Benzene, pure nitration, tanks, wks gal. 0 .36 Hexachloride, tech., drums,

c.l. and l.c.l., wks. % gamma isomer per unit-pound 0 0075-0.009

BHC dust base cone , same basis 0 0 1 2 H - 0 . 0 1 4

(see also Lindane). Benzidine dihydrochloride, dlvd. 1 05 Benzil. 1000-lb. lots. 1.80 Benzocaine, USP. 100-lb. drum,

t 3 48-3.50 Benzoin, 1000-lb. cntr 1 .04-1 .20 Benzophenone, 25-lb. cntr 1 50-1 70 Benzotriazole purified, 100 gram 6.30 Benzotrichloride, drums., t 0 .20 Benzoyl chloride, 535-lb. drums,

or cbys., c.l. and l.c.l., t 0 . 2 2 - 0 . 2 3 Benzylacetate, 500-lb. drums. . . 0.64

Benzoate, drums 0 62 -0 . 75 Buryrate, 25-lb. cans 1. 80 Chloride, tech.. nickel drums,

l.c.1., wks. t 0 .24 (Refined 2i higher)

Cinnamate, 25-lb. cans 3 . 5 0 - 3 . 6 0 Cyanide, 450-lb. drums, wks.. 0 .70

100-lb. cby 0 .80 Formate, 5-lb. bot 2 .10 p-Hydroxybenzoate, 100-lb.

drums 3 .60 Propionate, 25-lb. cans 1 .50-1 .65 Salicylate, 25-lb. cans 1 .75 -1 .80

Benzylidene chloride, tech., 105-lb. cbys. X 0 .44

Benzylisoeugenol, bot 9 .10 Benzyltri m e t h y l a m m o n i u m

chloride, bbl., wks 0 .63 Tech., 105-lb. carboys % 0 . 2 2 - 0 . 2 3 M

p-Benzylphenol. 100-lb. drum % 5 .35 Beryllium, ore, per unit of BeO

cont., 10-12%, at mine, ton. . 46 00-48 .00 n-Hiotin ( V i t a m i n HV fflass hnt .

min. 0.5 gram gram 10.00 Bisbutoxy ethyl sebacate, drums,

c.L. wks 0.5534

Bis - 2 - ethylbutyi phthalate. tanks and e.L. dlvd. Eas t . . . . Ο 34-0 .36

Bis - 2 - ethylhexyl phthalate. tanks and c.L, dlvd. East... 0 34-0.352£

Adipate. tanks aad l.c -1 0. 46 0.485* Bishydroxymethylurea, (Di-

methylolurea) 100-lb. bags. c.l.. l.c.l.. wks 0 20-0 20Η

Bis-p-Lydfoxy phenyl suiîor.e. drums. 100-1000 1b. t 0 90-1 .10

Bis-iso-octyl phthalate. tanks and c.l. t Ο 37-0 38%

Bis-2-methoxyethyl phthalate. tanks and c.L. dlvd. East ... 0 42V$-0 44H

Bismuth, metal, boxes, ton lots. 2 25 Chloride, jars 5 1 1 Citrate (ammonium). USP ~"νϊ ϊ ί jars '." 3 50 Nitrate, cryst.. 30O-lb. drums. 2 08 Oxide, anhydrous, dru ms, l.c.l. 4 .42 Subcarbonate, USP, 225- and

100-lb. drums 3 .20 -3 .22 Subgallate, NF, fiber drums,

200- and 100-lb. drums. . . . 3 15-3.17 Subnitrate, NF, fiber, drums.

200- and 100-lb 2 .65-2 .67 Subsalicylate, USP, 50-lb. and

25-lb. drums 3 .50 -3 .52 Black, acetylene, cars» Jersey-

City. 1-20 cases (75 lb. to case) 50% compres­sion; also 1-10 cases (150-lb. to case) 100% compression 0. 24H~0. 26

c.L lots, f.o.b. Shawinigan Falls, Can., 24,000 lbs.. bags 0. 17

Bone, l.c.l., J East . . 0 1 5 ^ - 0 . 2 2 (also see Carbon, activated,

under C's) Carbon, channel, rubber

grade, bulk, hopper car, wks., Tex 0 . 0 6 H

bags. c.L, t.l., wks 0.07 l.c.l., ex-whso 0.11

Conductive rubber grade, bags, c.L, l.c.1., wks 0 .14-0 .185

uncompressed, reg., bags c.L, wks 0 0 9 ^

l.c.1 0.15 Furnace, fast extruding bags.

hopper car, c.l., t.l-, wks 0.06

(where deliveries are made by tanks prices are M cents lower in this and following items)

Lc.L, ex-whse 0.10 Conductive, bulk 0.101

Bags, c.L, l.c.1 0 .105-0 .15 General purpose, bulk 0. 0475

Bags, c.L, l.c.l 0 .05-0 .09 High modulus, bags, c-1.,

and tanks, wks 0.05J£ Lc.L, ex-whse. or dlvd.. . 0.09>£ bulk, hopper, car, wks.. . 0.04££

High abrasion, hopper, car, tks.. wks 0 . 0 6 H bags. c.L and truck, wks- . 0.07 Lc.L, ex-whse 0.11

Super abrasion, bulk, wks. 0.121 bags, c.L, Lc.L, wks 0 .125-0.165

Super abrasion, ixitermedi-ate, bulk, wks 0 .08

Bags, c.l 0.09 Semi-reinforcing, bags, hop­

per car, c.L, wks 0.04$i£ Lc.L, ex-whse. or dlvd.. . 0.08J£

Fine bags, wks., c.l 0 .06}^ l.c.1.. dlvd 0.10*6

Ceramic, c.l.. 50-lb. paper bags, wks.. East . .100 lb . 4.00

Iron oxide, synthetic, bag:s. c.l. and l.c.l 0 . 1 4 ^ - 0 . 1 4 ^

Lamp, bags, 25-lb. bags, c.l. wks 100 lb . 16 .00-55.00

Mineral, 50-lb. bag, l.c.1., wks 100 lb. 1 60-6.75

Black, thermal, fine, bags, c.L, Sterlington, L a 0.05$£

ex-whse., Lc.l 0 085^-0.09 medium, bags, c.L, Ster­

lington, La 0 04-0.05 ex-whse.. Lc.l 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 7 ^ medium, nonstaining,

haw. c.\ 0 05 Bleaching powder, drums, c.L,

wks 100 lb. 5.02 Blue, alkali, dry, bbl. dlvd 2.10

Toner, bbl., dlvd. 1.20 Cobalt, genuine, bbl. dlvd.. . . 4 .90 Iron. 50-lb. lots. bags. dlvd.. 0.52 Prussian, bbl.. dlvd 0.52 Phthi.locyar.inc. std.. dr. lot^. t 3.15 Ultramarine, cobalt type, dry

or pulp, dlvd 0 30J^ Borax, tech., granular, 99 Η

bags, drums.. c.L, wks ton 32 25-67 75

bulk, wks ton 36 75 Powd., bags. c.L. wks.. ton 48 25

large drums, c.L, wks.. ton 72 75 small drums, c.L, wks.ton 92 75

Anhyd., bags, bbl., c.L, wks. ton 80.50

bulk, wks ton 71.50 cryst., 99>£%, bags, drms.. c.l.. ton lots or less, N.Y. ton 69 25-139 50

Glass, gran., c.L 50-lb. tins. 2 to a case ton 274 25

(Quotations for LTSP borax are $15.00 per ton higher than above)

Bordeaux mix. bags, c.L, wks.. J 0 1 8 0 24 Borneo!, 20-lb. cans 2 25 Bornyl acetate, 25-lb. cans *2.75 Boron nitride 24.00

over 98%. less than 10 lb . . 35 00 Trichloride. 50-and 100-lb. cyl.

(S30 extra) wks 3 00-3 .50 Bromide propargyl, drum 5.75 Bromine, cases, c.L, + 0.31 #

18 cases or more 0.33 1-17 cases 0 38

.V - Bromoacetamide 250-lb. drum, wks 4.70

3 - Bromo - 5,5 - dimethylhydan-toin. 10-lb. lots 7.50

Bromof orm 1.80-2.00 2-Bromopyridine, Lc.l 12.50 Bromostyrol, extra, 5-lb. b o t . . . 5 50—5.70 Ν - Bromosuccinimide, 44.2%

bromine, drums,t 1000-lb. lots 3 .40-3 .70 Bronze powd-, cans, drums, wks. 0.75—1.25 Brown, iron oxide, pure, paper

bags, l.c.1.. wks. .100 1b. 15.25-15.50 ordinary 100 lb. 14.25-14.50

metallic 100 lb. 4 .75-5 .00 Sienna^ burnt, bags, c.l. and

Lc.L, wks 100 1b. 11.50-17.75 Vandyke, paper bags, Lc.L,

wks 100 lb. 12.00 Brucine, alkaloid, pure, 1000-oz.

oz. 0. 15-0.35 Sulfate, N F 1000-oz. tin., .oz. 0 .12-0 .30

Butadiene, tanks and cyl., wks. $ 0.15—0.22 Butane. industrial group 3

tanks gal. 0 .14£i 1,3-Butanediol, dr., c.L, Lc.L,

dlvd 0 16-0.17 tanks 0.15

1,4-, tanks, c.L, wks 0 28-0.30 2.3-Butatiediol, dr., c.L, l.c.l..

dlvd 0 .16-0 .17 tanks 0.15

2-Butoxyethanol (butyl Cello-solve) dr., c.L. Lc.L, dlvd., East O . 2 1 H - 0 2 2 H

tanks, wks., t East 0.19*4 η-Butyl acetate, synthetic, 390-

Ib. dr., c.L. Lc.L, dlvd.. East 0 .16-0 17

tanks, dr., c.L, dlvd. or t . 0 .13H sec, dr., e l . . Lc.L, dlvd. or t 0 13££-0.14$£

tanks, dlvd 0 11M Fermentation, 111. and Ind.

production, drums, c.L, and Lc.L, wks., * 0 .15J£-0 16

Acrylate, c.L, Lc.L, drums, wks., % 0.665^-0 6754

Benzyl phthalate, c.L, l.c.l., wks 0 .29-0 .30

tanks 0.27 Benzyl sebacate, tanks, wks.. 0.56J-4

c.l. and l.c.l 0 5 8 ^ - 0 . 5 9 ^ η-Butyl p-hydroxybenzate

(butylparasept), pur., 100-lb . drums, t 2.39

Lactate, tanks and c.L, t East. 0.40—0.4 η-Butyl methacrylate, t.l., c.L,

and l.c.1., wks 0.55-0.55*4 oleate, réf., drums. c.L and

Lc.L, t 0.26-0.32 Phenylacetate, drums 4 .50 -4 .60 Stéarate, tech., dr. c.l. and

l.c.l. t East 0 . 2 4 ^ - 0 . 2 5 K Butylamino, mono-, drums, e l ­

and l.c.l., t 0 .553^-0 .56H tanks, t 0.53

4 6 5 4 C&EN SEPT. 2 4, 1956

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sec-BUTYLBENZENE-2-CHLOROPYRID!NE

eec-Butylbenzene, drums, c.l., l.c.1., wks 0.06-0.07

Butyl celloeolve, see 2-Butoxy-ethanol

n~Butyl inagneeium chloride, in etbyl ether 2.50

Butynediol, solid, c.l 0.55 35% aqueous soin., tks.. c.l.. 0.09-0.11

p-ierf-Butylphenol, 100-lb. bags, el., l.c.1.. wks 0 . 2 7 ^ - 0 . 2 8 ^

ieri-Butyl peroxide, c.l., l.c.1 1.965-2.00 Buiyraidebyde, e.l., l.c.1., dlvd... 0.22 3^-0.23

tanks, dlvd 0.19H Butyrolactone. tks.. c.l 0.38-0.40

c Cadmium, metal, sticks, and

anodes, dlvd 1.70 Cadmium bromide, cryet., 2000

lbs. or more t 2.70 Chloride, purif., cryet., 400-lb.

and 100-lb. drum 2.75 Iodide, fiber drums, 25 lb. or

more t 6.75-7.05 Oxide, c.l., wks 1.75 Stéarate, c.l. and l.c.1. t 0.37-0.39 8ulfate, tech., 25-lb. drum 3.36

Caffeine, Alkaloid USP, hy­drous, 25- and 125-lb. fiber drums 2.80

Anhyd., powd., 100-lb. fiber drums 3.00

251b 3.17-3.25 Citrated, NF, powd., 25-100

lb 2.70 Calamine, USP, powd., 150- and

25-lb. fiber drum 0.34-0.36 Calciferol (Vitamin E>a), USP, 40

million intl. units per gram. 100 grams gram 0.65

1 kilo kilo 600.00 Calcium acetate, purif., 125-lb.

drums 0.28-0.30 p-Aminosalicylate, wks 7.00-7.50 Arsenate, drums, c.l. and l.c.1.

whse.,wks 0.09-0.10 Benzoate, 100-lb. drums t 1.50 Bromide, NF, powd., 100-lb.

drumt 0.92-1.15 Carbide, quarter, nut, egg,

lump, c.l., dlvd.. 100-lb. drum 100 1b. 7.40

ex-whse-, c.l., l.c.L.100 lb. 8.10 rice, 14, ND, drums, c.l.,

dlvd 1001b. 7.80 eac-whse., c.l., l.c.1.. 100 lb. 8.50

cake 100 lb. 8.25 Std., c.l. drums, wks.

ton 134.00 Carbonate, precip., USP,

light, 50-lb. bags 0.06$i heavy, 100-lb. bags 0 .07^

Chloride, purif., anhyd., gTan.. 0.22-0.32 flake, 77-80% bags, c.l.,

wks. t ton 29.00 l.c.1 44.00-67.00

Chromated 77-80% 100-lb. bags (400-lb. drums $11 more) c.l. $ . . . .ton 31.00

solid 73-75%, 700-lb. drums, c.l., wks., X. - .ton 27.50

powd., 77-80%, 100-lb. bags (350-lb. drums $4 more), c.l ton 37.65

liq., 40%, tanks, wks. t-. ton 12.35 50%, chromate treated,

tanks, 40% wks. t . . ton 15.44 Chromate, bags, X 0 .29^-0.30 Cresotonate, 50-lb. drum, t . . 2.00 Cyanide, drums, dlvd ton 160.00 Formate, 50-lb. bags, 40,000-

lb. trucks, c.l., l.c.1., wks.. 0.049^-0.05 Calcium gluconate, USP, powd.,

drums, 2000 lb., 100 lb. î 0 .64^-0.67 USP gran., drums, 20-

20001b 0.66*$ Special, intravenous, soin.,

25-2000 lb 0.67 Glycerophosphate, Ν F 1000-

lb. fiber drums, t 2.30 Guaiacolsulfonate, 100-lb.

drums 3.55-3.60 Hypochlorite (fused alkali),

100-lb. drums, dlvd. East, 100-1-1O drums... 100 lb. 28.65-32.50

45 lb. coecs 0 cr 12 ~-i~-r per case, 1-9 cases. . . case 23.50—24.75

Hypophoephite, NF 50-lb. lots, drums 1.23

Iodide, 25-lb. jars, X 4-27 5-lb.bot 4.67

Lactate, USP, drums, c J., l.c.1. 0.40-0.48 Imp.. Danish 0.30-0.32

Mandelate. USP. drums, wks. 2.10-2.25 Metasilicate, c.l., or t~l., paint

grades ton 27.00- 39 .50 Ceram\o grades ton 23.50-39 50 Fiber grinds ton 19.00-35.00 Molybdate, lb. contained Mo. 1.05 Naphthenate, 4% liq., tanks

and l.c.1.. f 0.27K-0.28K 5% liq., cJ.. and l.c.1 0.33$£-0.35

Nitrate, tech., cryst., 1750-lb. and 350-lb. lots 0.13-0.14

s-Pantothenate, USP 100-gram hot gram 0.04 y&

Calcium, racemic, 1 kilo, or more gram 0.02 H

Peroxide, fiber drums, l.c.1., wks 0.80-0.85

Phenolsulfonate, (Sulfocarbo-late). drums, 25-175 lb., $. . 0.71-0.73

Phosphate, dibasic, USP, bags, c.l 100 lb. 7.25

l.c.1 100 lb. 7.25 Feed grade, bags, 18>£%,

c.l., wks 83.25 Resinafte, precip., 5.23% Ca,

drums, wks., t 0.33 Salicylate. 10-lb. drums,

l.c.1.. î 1.95 Silicate, hydrate, bags, c.l.,

wks 0.06 Stéarate, tech., bulky A

boxes, Ν. Υ., free to New Eng., tanks and l.c.1 0.38-0.42

Impalpable powd· A, c.l., l.c.1 0.37-0.39

Precip. cartons, c.l.. wks. . . 0.35 l.c.1., wks 0.36

Sulfate, anhyd-, l.c.1 ton 52.00 50-lb. paper bags, c.l., wks.

ton 45.00 Sulfite, drums, 100-1750lb., * . 0.18-0.21 Sulfocarbolate, see Calcium,

phenolsulfonate Thiocyanate. pur., liq., 55—

60%, 2100-lb. lots in cbys. . 0.64 Calomel, see Mercurous chloride Camphene, tanks, wks 0.125

c.l., 4O0-lb. drums included... 0.15 l.c.1., 4:00-lb. drums included. . 0.165

Camphor, USP, powd., 100-lb. drums. New York, under lOOOlb 0.61

1000-20001b 0.60 2000 lb. or more 0.59

Tablets, USP, 50-lb. ctn„, under 1000 lb 0.92

1000-2000 lb 0.91 2000lb. or more 0.90

Natural, powd-, imported. . . . 0.56—0.57 Tech., 150-lb. bbl., 1 bbl. or

more 0.48 Capryl benzyl sebacate, tanks,

wks 0.89 c.l. and l.c.1 0.90M-0-91*£

Caramel coloring, NF. 55-gal. drums, l.c.1-, wks gal. 1.05-1.20

Carbazole, 95—97%, steel drums, ton-lots and less 0.95

Caxbinol, η-butyl-, tanks and c.l., drums, t wks 0.39^-0.41H

Methylisobutyl-, drums, near­est rail deTy-, c.l., l.c.1.. 0.16-0.17

tanks, same basis 0.13H Diethyl-, c.l., l.c.1 0.46-0.47 Diisobutyl-, c.l., l.c.1 0.23^-0.24X

tanks 0.22 Carbon, activated, decolorizing

grades,*Ό"type, c.l., wks. 0.08-0.23 (15 tons, 1 cent higher; 5

tons, 1 >£ cents higher; un­der 5 tons, 2 cents higher)

Purification grade (water) c.l ton 130.00

Caxbonbisulfide, 5-gal. and 55-gal. drums, c.L, wks

100 1b. 7.00 l.c.1. î 100 1b. 8.50-10.00 tanks 100 lb. 5.45

CP, 130-lb. drum 0.22 Dioxide, cylinders 0.08 Tetrachloride, tech., drums,

c.l. and l.c.1., t Zone 1 . 0.11-0.13H Lucks U. 1U

NF, cby 0.17-0.18 Carbowax, see Polyethylene gly­

col

Carotene (Vitamin A), purs, cryst., 1,600,000 A urate to 1,670,000 per gram, sealed tins. gram fl 35

Microcrystalline, in vegetable oil. 400,000 A units per gram gram 0 «824

Casein, high nitrogen. 30 mesh 80-lb. bags, 10.000 lb. or more, f.o.b. wks 0 53 Η

80 mesh, 250-lb. fiber drums, 250-10.000lb... 0 G2M

10,0001b. or more O.tfljtf Domestic, standard 0.27-0 30 Argentine, acid, ground, bags. 0.23V^-0 24

Cathecoi CP, drums, i00-ib. lots, wks 2 1 7 ^

Caustic potash, see Potassium hydroxide

Cellosolve solvent, see 2-Ethoxy-ethanol

or-Cellulose, bag, c.l., wks 0.04-0. 15 Cellulose acetate, cartons, Tenu.,

dlvd., trucks and 100 lb. or more 0.36-0 47

Butyrate, flake or powd., wks. 0.54^-0 59^ Molding composition, c.l., t 0 β 4

Triacetate, flake, cartons, wks , 100 lb. or more 0.52

Cerium hydrate, drums, wks. . . . 1.44-1. tf0 Chalk, bags, c.l., wks ton 40.00-60.00 Charcoal, hardwood, granular,

bags, c.l., wks ton 77.00 Chloral hydrate, USP, 1,000-lb.

lots X 1.00-1. OS Tech.-, 650-lb. dr., c.l.. l.c.1.,

wks 0.23-0 24 Chlordan, agricultural, drums,

c.l. and l.c.1., X 0.65-0.73 Réf.. cl . and l.c.1., t 0.75-0 83

Chlorine, single, unit tanks, %· · · 100 1b. 3. 15

multiple units, 5 cars, con­tract, $ 100 1b, 4.Θ5

3 or 4 m.u. cars, contract, X 100 1b. 4.25

2 cars contract, X 100 lb. 5.75 Single cars ( 15 tons) t-. 100 lb. 6. "75 Liquid, cyl. t 0.10M-0.17%

m-Chloraniline, tanks, c.l., wks.. 0.73-0.74 o-Chloroaniline, drums, c.l., l.c.1. 0.65-0.67 p-Chloroaniline, drums, t East. 0.77-0.79 o-Chloro-p-anisidine, drums, X. . 1.36 o-Chlorobenzaldehyde, 525-lb.

drums, X 1.05-1 20 ρ-525-lb. drums 1.95-2 00

Chlorobenzene, mono-, tanks, t- 0 08H c.l. and l.c.1., t 0.10- 0. 11

5-Chlorobenzotriàzole, drums. . . lfi O0 d-Chlorobenzotrichloride, 125-lb.

cby., t 170 p-625-lb. drums, l.c.1 1 O0

p-Chlorobenzoyl chloride, 115-lb. cby., X 1 25

o-Chlorobenzyl chloride, 100-lb. cby.. î 1 15

p-Chlorobenzyl chloride, 100-lb. lots 1.15

Chlorobutanol, anhyd., USP, 1001b 190

Hydrous, 100 lb 1 65 Chloroform, tech., 675-lb. dr.,

tanks and trucks, wks., t. . . 0.17-0 20 USP, 675-lb. drum, f c.l.. l.c.1. 0.27-0 30 Purif. (for anesthesia), 50-lb.

cby. (S35 dep. ret.), wks.. . . 0 35 Chloroisopropyl iV-phenyl car­

bamate (70% in xylene), c.l. and l.c.1 0.7140-0.7640

Chloromycetin, 10-capseal (250 mg. each) 100 cap 30 60

o-Chloro-o-nitroaniline, drums t. 0.S6 p-Chloro-o-nitroaniline. 073—0.S2 o-Chlorophenol, drums, c.l. and

I.e.!.. X 0.37-0.38 p-Chlorophenol, drums, c.l. and

l.c.1., X 0.37-0 38 Chlorophthalic, anhyd., -mono,

any quant., wks 1 O0 Chlorophyll, 100% -f sod. cop­

per chlorophyllin (100% basis) dry powder, spot or contract 37.50-42.00

4% potassium, magnesium chlorophyllin, food, phar-uiaceuuexus 3. t ô

Chloropicrin, comm., bot 1 50 cylinders, X 0.95-1 22

2-Chloro pyridine 9.20

SEPT. 2 4. 1956 C&EN 4 6 5 5

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N-CHLOROSUCCINIMIDE-DICYCLOHEXYLPHTHALATE

Ar-Chlorosuccinimide. 26.2%. l.c.l.. 100-lb. drums 2 75-3 40

o-Chiorotoluene 0 39 p-Chlorotoluene, 524-lb. drums,

t 0 45 Chloro(4}-2-toluidine, bbl. . . . . 1 38 Chlorotetracyciine, see Aureo-

mycin Cholesterol. USP. fiber drums.

100-lb. quant 8 25-9 5θ Irradiated. 7-dehydrocholes-

terol D-activated animal sterol: ( Vitamin Dj) million intJ. nbick unite 0 02 V*,

Choline chloride. (100% basis) 54-gal. drum, wks 1 25 1 on

Supplement, 25% choline. 20.UO0 lb. or more, bags, or drums Ο 17

Chrome ore, cars, Atlantic porte. Indian (Pakistan). 48% 3-1 ratio gross ton 43.00-44 00

Rhodesian. 3 to 1 ratio lump. 48% CriOî cont., cars Atlantic ports . . . .long ton 43.00-44 00

Transvaal. 48% CrjO». no ratio 32.00-33 00 Turkish. 48% CrjOi, 3 to 1

ratio. Inmp long ton 46.00-47 00 Chromium, metal. 97% 1.18-1 23

Acetate, 8>$% soin., bbl.. cases 0 .09-0 10$*

Fluoride, bbl.. c.l. and i.c.L, t · 0 . 5 1 - 0 5 2 (Chromium green, chro­mium oxide, see green colors. Chromium yellow under yellow, and Chromium tri-oxide under Acid, chromic)

Phosphate 0.55 Cinchona bark, NF, red 20-inch,

cases 0 28-0 . 3*0 Cinchonidine, sulfate, small

cry8t., cans, 100-oz. quant, .oz. 0 .35-0 65 Cinchonine, alkaloid, cry st.,

cans, 100-oz. quant oz. 0. 52 Sulfate, NF cans, 100-oz oz. 0 25

Cinchopen, NF, 100-lb. drum. . . 3 50 Cinnamic aldehyde, NFIX, 25-

Ib.lots 1.00-1.05 Citral, pure. CP, 50 lb 4 .90-5.45 Clay, see Kaolin Coal tar, crude, tanks, wks. . gal. 0.16 Hi

refined, tanks, wks gal. 0.18H» bbl.. l.c.l gal. 0.43

Cobalt, metal, 97-98%, kegs . . . . 2 60-2 67 Acetate, 23 Κ % Co., bbl., dlvd. 1.20 Carbonate, powd., 46% Co.,

bags, wks 1 .85 Chloride, 24 Η % Co., kegs.

wks 1.20 Hydrate, 60H% Co., bbl. 2 62 Linoleate, solid 8}i% Co. 0 75££

liq., 6% Co 0.61 Naphthenate, 6% Co., liq.

tanks and l.c.l 0 48J£-0 4 9 ^ solid, 10% Co., l.c.l 0 25

Nitrate, tech., 20.4% cryst., 100- and 50-lb. drum 1.00

Octoate, 6%, tanke, l.c.l. t 0 . 5 2 ^ - 0 53 ££ Ore, Ont. min, 9-12% of Co.. . 1 .30-1.60 Oxide, 71%, ceramic quality.

kegs, dlvd. East 1.96 Resinate, 3% 0 292£ Soyate, 8 H % C o 0.73££ Sulfate, 21 % Co 0 95

Cobalt tallate, 6% Co., liq., c.l. andl .c l 0 . 4 3 ^ - 0 . 4 4 5 4

solid, 8% 0.5114, Cocaine hydrochloride, cans,

100-oz. quant oz. 13.75 Cocoa butter, bags, ton l o t s . . . . 0 48 Codeine, alkaloid, cans 100-oz.

quant oz. 13.25 Hydrochloride, cans, 100-oz.

quant oz. 11. 75 Codliver oil. USP, drums gal. 1 .50-1.55 Collodion, USP, c.l., l.c.l., dlvd.. 0 .27 -0 .27M Copper, metal, electro. Valley... 0.40

Acetate, drums, c.l., l.c.l 0 .53-0 .54 Carbonate, 55%, drums 0 . 3 7 ^ - 0 . 3 9 H Chloride, anhyd., drums 0.47££-0.475£

Purif., cryst., 325-lb. drums. 0 . 4 0 H Tech., cryst., bbl 0 . 3 2 ^ - 0 3 2 %

Cyanide, drums, 100 to 999 lbs.. % 0.78*4

Hydroxide, drums, dlvd. E. of Miss. R., c i . and l.c.l 0 .57-0 .57 >$

Linoleate 0.35 Naphthenate, liquid, 8% Cu,

tanks andl.cl.. t 0 . 2 3 $ £ - 0 2 5

cryst., all solid. 11 % Cu

Nitrate, tech.. quant

Oieate, liquid, ϋΗ, Cu. bbl. . Oxide, black, bbl., wks

Red, drums, wks Oxychicride, drums, c.l.. t.I

and l.t-1.. wks Proteinate, colloidal, pharma­

ceutical 100-oz. drums, t.oz. Resinate, precip.. SH% Cu.

125-ib. drums, t Stéarate, bags, wks Sulfate, cryet.. 99% bags. c.l..

wks ΐυυ ib. smaller lots. 100 lb.

Monohydrate. 35%. drums. c.l.. l.c.l. wks 100 lb.

Tribasic, «\1.. l.c.l.. wks 100 lb.

Copperas, see Ferrous sulfate Copra, tanks. Pacific Coast. . ton Corn sugar, tanners' bags, 60.000

lb. rain 100 lb. Corrosive sublimate, see Mer­

curic chloride Cortisone acetate, bulk, dlvd.

gram Cotton lintcr, pulp, for cellulose

ethers, f.a.s., Norfolk or New Orleans ton

Couxnarin, cryst.. NF, 200-lb. 25-Ib. drums

Cream of tartar, see Potassium acid tartrate

Creosote, NF beechwood, drums, cby

Carbonate, NF, 48- and 25-lb cby

Coal tar. crude, tanks, wks.gai. Réf., tanks, wks gal.

Hardwood, NF, bot., cby..gal. Pinewood, tank, wks

c.l., 55-gal. drums l.c.l., drums Warehouse, Ν. Υ

Cresol USP. tanks and cîl., dr. t . Tech. drums, c.l., wks. $..

tanks, wks m-Cresol, 98%, drums, c.l., wks.

80-82%. drums, wks 70—75%, drums, wks

o-Cresol, pure 30°, tanks and C.1..Î p-Cresol, 98%, drums, t Cresol, mixed m- and p-, 5°

tanks, c.l., t Crotonaldehyde, 91% min.,

tanks and c.l., dlvd. East of Miss

Cryolite, natural insecticide, bags, bbl., c.l. and l.c.L, wks.

100 1b. Cuznene, see Isopropylbenzene Cuminic aldehyde, 25-lb. cans.. . Cyanamide, 20% N, gran.,

100-lb. bags, wks ton pulverized, 21% Ν unit

Cyanide, chloride, mist., 75% 20,000 lb. min., wks

45%. 20,000.lb. min., wks. . . . 30%, case hardener, 20,000

lb. min Cyanoacetamide, 100-lb. drum. . Cyanuric chloride, fiber drum,

wks Cyclohexane, single trip drums

incL, c.L, t wks gal. l.c.L, X wks., same basis . . . gal. tanks X gal.

Cyclohexanol tech., 55-gal. drums, c.l. and l.c.l-, wks . . .

tanks Cyclohexanone, drums, c.L,

wks.. Belle, W. Va., min. transportation allowed

Cyclohexylamine, dr., tanks and c.L, wks

Cyclohexyl butyrate, dr., wks. . . Cyclopentanol, 4201b. dr., dlvd.. Cyclopentanone, 55-gal. drums..

oxime, m.p. 57° 100 gram Cyclopropane, USP, for anes­

thesia, Style AA, cylinder, 40 gal. ($5. deposit, ret.).. . .

gal. B, 100 gal. ($6. ret.)

p-Cymene, drums, wks gal. ii-Cysteine hydrochloride, prac­

tical grade and CP, 1-kilo bot kilo

0 0 0

33X 27

. 54 0 64H

0 53-0

2

6 3 H

60

0 .31H 0 3 8 H - 0 4 0 H

15 15 70-18

25.00-25

32 65-36

153

7

3.50-3

20 20

75

6 5

0 0

16

55

210 00

3 7 0

0.157 0.11

0.099 1.80

0.56 0.60 0.38

0 2 8 ^ - 0 29K D

2.4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaee-iic acid), ûbuï drums, trucks, c.L and Lc.L. wks.. X 0 44—0.56

D D D (2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-1,1 -dii-hlorcethane^ tech.. Sake, bags, c.L. and less. wks 0.40-0.41

DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltri-chloroethane) tech.. powd.. bags. c.l. and l.c.L. dlvd 0 23—0.27

Decahydronaphthalene, dr.. dlvd 0.50

Λ'-Decyiacetauiiutf, tiûsi.. î -S drums, wks . i . 50

Tech.. 1-9 drum lots, wks . . . . 1.25 Defluorinated phosphate. aes

Phosphate Degras. common t.L. and bbl. χ.. 0.11— 0 . 1 2 ^

Neutral ffa, 2% 0 23-0.24 Desulphurized, same basis. . . . 0 14J^—0.15Η

Dextrin, corn, British, gum, packed in paper bags, c.l. l.c.l 100 lb. 9 38-9 .53

Canary.bag, c.l.,l.c.l 1001b. 9.22-9.37 White, bags, c.L. I.o.l. 100 lb. 8.95-9.11

Potato, domestic, paper bags.. 0.10)4—0.11 Dextrose (glucose), USP, gran.,

drums 0.17$* (Di- some organic compounds

made up of two identical, complex parts, to which the term "di-" is erroneously ap­plied, are listed under "Bis-")

Diacetone alcohol, see Alcohol Diacetyl, flavoring, 48-lb. lots . . . 4.25—4.50 Di-feri-amyl phenol, wks., c.L,

l.c.l 0 3 0 ^ - 0 . 3 1 $ * tanks 0.28 $£ Di-secondarj/, same basis,

same prices Dianisidine, m.p. 137-138°,

drums 2.00 Diatomaceous earth, dom.. bags.

e l . , Eastn. ports ton 52.00-55.00 Purified, bags. c.L. Eastern

ports 65 00 Mexican, white, bags. c.L.

Eastern ports ton 60 00 Dibenzyl sebacate, drums, tanks,

c.L, wks 0 SS-0.89J4 p-Dibromobenzene, bags 0 55 1,3 - Dibromo - 5,5 - dimethyl-

hydantoin, 250-ib. dr 3.30 Dibutyl maleate, drums, cl.,

l.c.L. wks 0.60-0.51 Phthalato, tanks and c.L, dlvd.

East 0.30-0 32Η Sebacate, CP, drums, c-L,

LcL.wks., X 0.Ô5H-0.66 Tartrate, drums, wks.. t 0.71

Dibutylamine, drums, c.L and Lc.L, t 0 . 55H-0 .56M

tanks, t 0.53 Di-fert-butyl-p-creeol, dlvd., o.L

andl .c l 0 .91-0 .95 0,0 - Di - tert - butyihydroqui-

none, 75-150-lb. drums, Kings-port, Tenn 1.15

Di-feri-butyl peroxide, 98-Ib. drums, c.L, l.c.L, nearest rail dely. pt 1.965-2.00

Dicapryladipate, tanks, c.l., dlvd. 0 .42-0 .45 Phthalate, drums, o.L, l.c.L,

dlvd 0 .31-0 .32 Dicapryladipate, sebacate, tech.

drums, c.l., wks 0 . 5 9 ^ - 0 . 6 0 ^ Dichloroaniline, drums, X 0.83 Dichlorobenzaldehyde, 2,4- and

0.28 H - 0 . 3 0 3,4-, 500-lb. and 200-lb. drums 2 .50-6 .65 0.27 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydro-

chloride, dlvd 1.37 o-Dichlorobenzene, c.l. and Lc.L

0 32 t (West of Rockies, 0.01 %t higher) 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 3 M

0.47-0.49 t a n k s , : 0.102* 2.00 p-Dichlorobenzene, drums, o.L 4.75 and i.c.L, wks., E. of Rockies, 2.50 f 0 .14H-0 .17

14.00 1,4-Dichlorobutane tanks, c.L. 1.0.1 0 .32-0 .34

Dichloropentane, tanks, t-L, wks. 0 .03 c.L and Lc.L, drums, wks 0.O5-0.06

0.38 2,4-Dichlorophenol, tiech., 0.37 drums, c.L, wks., j 0 .31-0 .52

2 .50-3 .00 Dicoumarol, drums, wks 24.00 Dicyandiamide, bags, wks 0.159^-0.16 Dicyclohexylamine. tanks, c.L. . 0 .52-0 .54

45.00-50.00 Dicyclohexylphthalate, c l . , l.c.1. 0 .59-0 .60

1 60

3.75-4 30 0 22 0.30

1.30-1.35 0.0460 0 0561 0.0654 0.0745

0 16-0.17$* 0 133 0.12 0.73*4 0 .55H 0 . 5 0 ^

0 .16-0 .17% 0.51

0.145-0.158

0 .21H-0 23J*

15.25-16.25

2.65-3 00

55.00 2.75

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DIELDRIN-ETHYLENE MONOMETHYL ETHER

Die idr in , flakt, drums, c.l 1 SO D i e t h a n o l a m i n e , drums, c l . and

L c L . d lvd . E a s t 0 . 2 7 - 0 > 28 t a n k s , d ivd. E a s t 0> 24 H

D i e t h y l carbonate , drums, c.l.. 1.C.Î Ο 47-C* 4 -» t a n k s , w k s 0 . 4 5

M a l e a t e , c.î. and L c L . divd . ΰ -52-Γ» 5S t a n k s Ο 50

M a l o n a t e , 55-gal . drums, wks. Ο 80 Oxa la te , t a n k s a.od e.ï G 4O-0* 42 >ή P h t h a l a t e , drums , c l . , Lc.L

d lvd 0 30-Q> 31 t a n k s , d lvd 3 . 2 7 H

Sul fa te , drums, c l . . l.c-L. wks. 0 18?<£-0) 1914 *-—*— •«·*"" Q 17

D i e t h y l a m i n e . drums, c l . , l.c.l., t 0 5 1 - 3 . 5 2

t a n k s , t OA8H 2 - D i e t h y l a m i n o - 1 - ethanol.

drums , c l . and l.c.l., t 0 6 9 - 0 . 70 t a n k s , t 3 «7

A\JV-Diethylani l ine tech. . tanks 0 . 5 0 - 3 . 5 2 D i e t h y l e n e glycol , tanks and c l . .

d l v d . E a s t 0 . 1 5 3 4 - 0 . 1 7 $ $ D i m e t h y l e ther , 1-gaJ. cans

a n d 55-gal. drums, Mari­ne t t e , Wis 1 . 1 0 - 1 .40

M o n o b u t y i e ther , tanks and e l . , wks 0 . 2 7 - O . 2 8 5 4

M o n o b u t y i e ther acetate drums, c.l . a n d l.c.l.. wks . . 0 3 0 2 4 - O . 31 $i

M o n o e t h y l e ther , tanks and e l . , dlvd. E a s t 0 . 2 0 - O . 22 M

M o n o e t h y l e ther acetate. t a n k s , c.L. w k s 0 2 5 M ~ » 26 M

M o n o m e t h y l ether, tanks and c.L4 d lvd . E a s t 0 1 8 H - 0 . 2 1

D i e t h y l e n e g lyco l mono-oleate (d ig lyco l o l ea te ) , l ight, l . c . l . . . . 0 . 3 0

D i e t h y l e n e t r i a m i n e , tanks and c a r l o t s , d lvd- . E a s t 0 4 1 H - O 43

Die thy ls t i lbes tro l . 1 -10 kilos. q u a n t kilo 1ΓΟ. 00

1 ,3 -Die thy l th iourea , l.c.l., wks.. t 0.47

D i g i t a l i n , araorph., 16-oz. bot. oz. 2 5 . 0 0

D i g l y c o l laurate, l .c.l. , d r u m s . . . 0 . 3 4 Stéarate , bbl . , l .c.l 0 . 2 8

D i h e x y l adipate . drums, c.l.. I .e . ] . . d lvd 0 . 4 5 - O . 4 6

P h t h a l a t e , d r u m s , c.l., i . e i , d l v d 0 3 3 - 0 . 3 4

Sebacate , d r u m s , c.l., l.c.l.. w k s 0 6 3 ^ - 0 . 6 4 ^

D i h y d r o s t r c p t o m y c i n . see Strep­t o m y c i n

Di iodotyros ine 2 7 25 Di i sobuty lcarb ino l (see Car-

b ino l , d i i sobutyl - ) D i i eobuty l k e t o n e , tanks, c.l..

d l v d 0 . 1 4 - O 16 D i i s o c t y l p h t h a l a t e tanks, and

c.l., dlvd. E a s t 0 3 0 H - O . 3 3 Adipate , c.l. and l.c.l.. d lvd . . 0 4 0 - 0 . 4 3 ^ Sebacate , drums , c.L, l.c.l.,

w k s . . ' 0 . 6 4 - O . 6 5 M D i o c t y l p h t h a l a t e , tanks and c.l.

d l v d 0 . 3 C H - O . 3 2 H p - D i m e t h o x y b e n z e n e , 500-lb.

l o t s 2 . 2 5 1 , 2 - D i m e t h o x y e t h a n e , 55-gal-

d r . , Mar ine t te . Wis 0 . 9 0 1 a n d 5-gal. cans 1 . 0 5 - Î .15

D imethy lan i l ine , tanks, c.l., L c L . t 0 . 2 8 M - O . 3 0 H

D i m e t h y l a n t h r a n i l a t e , 50-lb. c a n s t - 5 . 1 0

D i m e t h y l ether, 150-lb. net cyls., t a n k s and l .c.l . . Bel le , W. Va.. 0 . 1 8 - 0 . 2 5

W.-W-Dimethylformamide, tanks a n d 55-gal. drums, wks., T e x a s 0 3 3 - 0 . 3 4

D i m e t h y l m a l e a t e drums, l . c l . , w k s 0 . 6 0

P h t h a l a t e , drums, c.L, l.c.l., f o r dlvd . . 0 . 3 0 M - O . 3 1 > $ tanks , s a m e basis 0 . 2 8

Sebacate , drums , c.l. and l.c.l.. wks 1 . 2 6 M - 2 . - 2 7 M

tanks , w k s 1 . 2 5 Sulfate , 55-gal . drums, ret.,

tanks , and Lc.L, wks 0 15 H-0.19 DirP^t.hvloturi*» DM "RishvrlroTV-

methy lurea 2 ,4-Dini troani l ine , drums, 100O

lb . , t O .C8 n»-Dinitrobenzene, bbl., t 0 . 2 4

Î ,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene, c.l.

2 .4 -Din i trophenol . t ech . , bbl . t . 2 .4 -Din i troto luene . o i ly , drums .

9 8 ° , drums, X D i o c t y l phthalate , drums. c.L

And l.c.l . . d l v d . E a s t . . . . tanks , d lvd

Rel>H.ca.te, d r u m s , c.L, I-C.L.

1,4-Dioxane. drums . c.L, Lc.L.

D ipcntacry thr i i c l , fib. drums. 30.000-lb. lots

2 0 0 0 - 1 0 , 0 0 0 - l b . lo t s 50- lb . bag

D i p e n t e n e . destruot . . dist., 55-gal. drums . c.L, g a l . . . .

S t e a m dist. , d r u m s included t gal .

D i p h e n y l , bbL, c.L, w k s

D i p h e n y l ether, perfume, 30 - lb .

D i p h e n y l a m i n e , bags , flakes.

D ipheny lguan id ine , dr . , ton l o t s .

2 ,5 -Dipheny loxazo le (scinti l-

D ipropy lene g lyco l , c.l. and l .c. l . . d l v d . E a s t

D i propylene g lyco l m e t h y l e ther .

Di -o - to ly lguanid ine , drum, ton s td . pkg . m i n . t ransp . alld

D i v i - d i v i , 4 5 % tannin , c.L, ex-dock, At lant ic por t s ton

D i v i n y l b e n z e n e . 2 0 - 2 5 % , tank

drums , 4 0 0 lb . , c .L, and l .c. l . 5 0 - 6 0 % , drums , c.l. and Lc L,

t τ ι - D o d e c y l a m m o n i u m acetate ,

D r a g o n ' s b lood, reeds, c a s e s . . . .

0

0

1 5 ^ - 0 155* 0 . 3 7

0 . ! ! 0 23

0 33 0.33J-S 0 . 3 0 H

42 H - 0 . 4 3 H

0 6 0 - 0 61

0 2 8 % - 0 2 9 K

0

0

0 27

0 . 3 2 0 34 0 35

0 47

0 62

0 . 8 2 0 . 1 5

0 1 6 - 0 20

0 . 6 1

0 . 3 1 - 0 . 3 3 0 . 4 8

0 . 4 9 - 0 . 5 0

7 5 . 0 0

1 7 ^ - 0 . 1 8 5 ί 0 . 1 5 M

. 1 9 ^ - 0 . 2 1 H

0 . 6 0 - 0 . 6 1

* 7 0 . 0 0 - 7 2 . 0 0

0 . 1 9 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1

1 . 0 0 - 1 . 0 5

0 . 7 1 0 . 5 2

1 . 4 0 - 1 . 4 5 1 . 2 5 - 1 . 3 0

E g g a l b u m e n , see A lbumen E g g yo lk , dried, dora. , bbl E m e t i n e , hydrochloride , U S P ,

p o w d . , 25-oz . conta iners , . o z . Ephedr ine , alkaloid, anhyd . bo t . .

5 0 oz oz. hydrous, b o t . , 8 0 oz oz.

Hydrochlor ide , racemic, N F , 100-oz. t i n

E p h e d r i n e sulfate , cryst . , 100-oz. t ins oz.

p o w d . 100-oz . t in oz. Epich lorohydr in , drums, c.l. and

Lc.L, nearest rail del'y po in t t a n k s

Epinephrine , s y n t h . , U S P , bot . gram

E p s o m salts, see M a g n e s i u m sul­fate

Ergosterol , un-irradiated, crys t . kilo

Irradiated, see Viosterol Ergot , N F , c a n s Eser ine sal icylate, U S P , 4-oz .

lots E t h y l a m i n o e t h a n o l . c.L and Lc.L,

wks. , f t a n k s , wks. . t

E t h a n o l a m i n e , m o n o - , d r u m s , c.l. and Lc.L. d l v d . E a s t . . .

t a n k s and t a n k trucks, d l v d . , E a s t

E t h e r , bis-2-chloroisopropyl , c.l. a n d Lc.L, d lvd. E a s t

Bis-2-chloroethyl , purif., t a n k s and c.L, t

η -Buty l , t a n k s , c.L, wks e thy l . U S P . ts.r>kf!. ^lv<i. F.P«,t

c.l. and l.c.l Anes thes ia , U S P , hospitals ,

cans Purif., (for fat extract ion)

1 . 0 3 - 1 . 0 7

32 9 5 - 3 3 . 0 0

0 . 9 8 0 . 9 2

0.75

0 .72 0.73

0 . 3 5 H - 0 . 3 6 H 0 . 3 3

1 5 0 . 0 0

1 . 8 5 - 2 . 2 5

8 4 . 0 0

0 . 4 3 H - 0 . 4 4 H 0 . 4 1 H

0 . 2 7 ^ - 0 . 2 8 H

0 . 2 5

0 . 1 3 H - 0 . 1 4 H

0 . 1 3 - 0 . 1 4 K 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 3 2 J Î

η i n 0 . 1 2 H - 0 . 1 3 H

0.89

30-lb. d r u m s , 60- lb. lots 30-lb. l o t s

So lvent , c o n e . 3 0 - l b . drums, d i v d . East

•anks. d ivd Synthe t i c , t a n k s and c . L . . .

Isopropyl , réf.. t a n k s and c.L . N i trous , see E t h y ! nitrntp Petro leum, see Ligroin

2 -Ethoxyethano l ( Cellosol vent ) drums, c.L. I.e.!., dlvd. East

tanks , dlvd. E a s t Ethyl acetate , s y n t h . . 8 5 - 8 8 % .

tanks, d l v d 390-lb. d r u m s , c.l. and

Lc.L. d i v d 9 5 - 9 8 % , t a n k s , and c.L. f. -9 9 % , tank cars , dlvd

drums c.l. a n d l.c.l Acetoaceta te . t a n k s , c.L, d l v d . Acrylate , m o n o m e r , tanks , t ·

c.L and Lc.L, d l v d Anthrani late Benzoate , 475 - l b . drums Bromide , t ech . . t a n k s and c.L t B u t y r a t e , d r u m s , w k s

25- lb . cans Carbamate , U S P , d r u m s Chloride, t e ch . , t a n k s , w k s . . .

U S P . cy l inders , bb l Chloroformate . 4 0 - l b . c b y . . . .

24- lb . c b y Cinnamate , 25- lb . cans C y a n o a c e t a t e , 4 ,500- lb .

drums 450- lb . d r u m

0 - E t h o x y p r o p i o n a t e , drums , wks

Formate , c.L, l .c . l . , d lvd. E a s t . Gal la te , purif., 100- lb . d r u m . . Lac ta te , d r u m s , Lc.L, w k s . . . . Mercaptan , purif. , 350 - l b .

drums , w k s Methacry la te monomer ,

drums, w k s c a n s , wks

Nero l in , 100- lb . d r u m 50- lb . drum

Ni tr i t e , concn. , b o t . , 100 l b . . . Oenanthate , d r u m s , and 5-lb.

b o t Oleate , drums , l . c . l . , w k s . * . . . Oxalate , drums , c.L and l . c .L . t P h e n y l a c e t a t e , 2 5 - l b . d r u m s . . Si l icate, drums, l .c . l . E a s t . . . .

{see also T e t r a e t h y l o r t h o -silicate)

S o d i u m o x a l a c e t a t e , 175- lb . b b l . , Lc.L, w k s

E t h y l a m i n e m o n o - , 7 0 % based o n c o n t a i n e d a m i n e , drums, c.L a n d Lc.L. t E a s t of Rockies

t a n k s , t E a s t of R o c k i e s Ethylani l ine , m o n o - , tanks and

c.L. wks Ethy lbenzene , t a n k s and c .L . . . Ethylce l lu lose , f lake, 23 ,000 lb.

o r more smal ler q u a n t

E t h y l h e x y l p h t h a l a t e , tk s . , and c i t s , dlvd

E t h y l e n e carbonate , l .c.l Chlorohydrin , a n h y d . , t a n k s

a n d c.L, w k s C y a n o h y d r i n , t a n k s , c.L. w k s . Dibromide , d r u m s , c.L, L c L . . Dichloride, d r u m s , c.l. and

Lc.L, w k s . , d l v d . E a s t . . . t anks , d l v d . E a s t

Oxide , cyl inders, c .L, Lc.L, d lvd . t a n k s E a s t

Ethy lened iamine , 8 5 % , (based on conta ined a m i n e ) t a n k s and c.l. d lvd. E a s t

E t h y l e n e glycol , d r u m s , c i . and Lc.L, d l v d . E a s t

tanks , t E a s t D i e t h y l e ther , 1 gal . c a n and

55-gal . d r u m s , w k s D i m e t h y l e ther , 1-gal. c a n and

55-gal . d r u m s , Mar inet te , W i s

M o n o b u t y i e ther , see B u t o x y -e thanol

M o n o e t h y l e ther , see 2 - E t h ­oxyethanol

Acetate , t a n k s and c.L, wks . M o n o m e t h y l e ther , see M e t h -

o:iyethanol

Ο 41 0 .42

0 17 0 1 3 ^

Ο ! Ο - 0 12 0 0 5 - 0 . 0 7 Η

0 2 Î - Ο 22 0 . 1 8 Η

IX

0

0

0

0

0

1 1 5 Î - 0 14J4 0 12

1 4 Η 0 15 Η 0 5 6 - 0 . 5 8

0 34 3 6 Μ - 0 37 5 7 5 - 6 35

0 . 7 4 0 4 1 - 0 . 4 4

0 . 8 0 0 . 9 0 1 . 5 0 0 . 1 0 0 . 2 2 0 . 4 5 0 . 5 5 3 20

1 . 2 0 1 . 2 5

0 . 7 2 0 . 4 5 - 0 . 4 6 3 . 9 0 - 4 . 4 0

0Λ7Η

0 . 4 7

5 1 Η - 0 . 5 2 0 . 6 2 2 . 2 5 2 . 3 0 2 . 7 5

1 . 0 0 - 1 . 5 0 0 . 5 3

. 4 1 Μ - 0 . 4 2 Μ 1 . 3 0 0 . 5 0 Η

0 . 7 5 ^

0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 7 Η 0 . 3 5

0 . 5 0 - 0 . 5 1 0 . 1 8 Η - 0 1 9 Η

0 . 6 9 0 . 7 0 - 0 . 8 1

0 3 0 ^ - 0 . 3 3 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 7 5

0 . 2 0 Η - 0 . 2 2 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 6 Η 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 0

0 . 1 0 Μ - 0 . 1 2 Μ 0 . 0 9

0 . 2 1 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4 Η 0 . 1 5 * 3

0 . 4 4 - 0 . 4 6

0 . 1 6 - 0 . 1 7 0 . 1 3 Η

0 . 9 0 - 1 . 1 5

0 1 6 ^ - 0 . 1 8 Η

SEPT. 2 4, 1956 C & E N 4 6 5 7

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ETHYLHEXYL ACRYLATE-HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

Ethylhexyl acrylate monomer, c l . , t.l., «-ke., t

Ethylmagnesiurn bromide, in ethyl ether, 500-gal. lots.. .

In butyl ether, 50-gal. lot. kilo Ethylinagoesium chloride, 500-

gal. lots Κ thyl morphine hydrochloride,

bot oz. Ν - Ethyl - α - naphthyianr e

tech. drums .Y-Ethyl-o-toiuidine. tech., bbi.. Ethylvanilliu, 25-lb. cans

100-lb. drums Eucalyptol. USP, 60-lb. drums. Eu-enc!. USP. 25-lb. cans

F Fatty acid, aninial. doub. dis t.,

tanks, t.l. and c.l.. dlvd 0. 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 5 K Coconut, doub. dist.. tanks.

t.l.. c.l.. dlvd 0 .23-0 .25 Corn oil, doub. diet., tanks,

t.i., c.l., dlvd 0. 1 4 ^ - 0 . 165i Cottonseed, doub. diet.,

drums, tanks. t.L, c.l., dlvd. 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 5 5 4 Palm, doub. dist., tanks,

t.1.. c.l.. dlvd 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 5 5 4 Soybean, doub. dist., drums,

tanks, trucks, and c.l.. dlvd. 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 - 17)4 Feldspar, pottery grade, c.l.. ton 10 .00-22 .00

Giassmakers, bulk, wks.. . ton 11 .75-12.50 Enamel, wka 20 .00-22 .00 N . C , 200-inesh, c.l ton 18.50

semi-gran ton 17.50 Ferric acetate, soin. USP IX, cby. 0.16

demijoh.ns 0.17 liquor, 28%, bbl., c l . , wks.. 0.0Ô Ammonium citrate, gran.,

drums 0.60 Oxalate 0 . 2 5 M - 0 . 2 8 H

Chloride, tech., anhydrous drums, c.l., wks., t ·

100 1b. 7.85 l.c.l.. wks 1001b. 8.65

cryet., tech., 450-lb. drums, t 100 1b. 5 .25

l.c.l.. bbl., wks., X. . 100 lb. 5 .75 USP, lump, bbl 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 9 soin., 42° Be, c.l., l.c.l., X. . . 0 .07 )4 -0 .08 )4

Citrate, gran., drums 0.86 Glycerophosphate, N F , powd. 4.75 Hypopkesphite, drums 3 .80 Iodide, bot 3 .66-3 .73 Naphthenate, liquid, 6% Fe,

c.l. and l.c.l.. f 0 .25M-0.265* Nitrate, cryst., 25-lb. glass jar 0.74 Oxalate, tech., drums 0.85 Phosphate, soluble, NF, gran.,

cases 0.64 Insoluble 0 .33-0 .38

Ferric potassium oxalate, fine gran., drums 0.39

Pyrophosphate, soluble, Ν F VII gran., drums 0.78

Resinate, precip., 654% Fe, drums, t 0 .30

Stéarate, drums, c.l 0.37 ton lots 0.38 less than ton lots 0.42

Sulfate anhydrous, bags, c.l. and i.c.1.. wks 31 .75-40 .75

Tallate, 6%, Fe, c.l. and l.c.l.. 0 .2054-0.22 Ferrous sulfate (copperas), USP,

exsiccated, powd., 100- and 25-lb. drums, wks 0 .18-0 .21

Chloride, 100- and 400-lb. drums, wks 0 .03>£-0.04

Sulfide, tech., lump, 500-lb. bbls 0.12

Film, scrap, colored, 1,000-lb. cases. East, wks 0.15

Water-white cases, w k s . . . . . . 0.20 Fluorochemical paper sizing

compound, gal 25.00 Fluorspar, met. grade, 70%

CaPa content, dom. mines net ton 43.00

Acid grade, 97% net ton 48.00 Imp., met. grade, duty paid

net ton 38 .00-40 00 Form.aldeb.yde, NF, drums, t.l.

and el . , dlvd 0.0654 tanks, dlvd 0.0420

Methanol-free, tanks, wks . . . . 0.0395 15 and 50%, tsnks, Ζ ° Λ470

Formamide, l.c.l.. Belle, W. Va., drums 0.12

tanks, same basis 0.10££

0.5654

0 .96 9 .00

0 .80

11.85

1 02 O S S 6.25 6 .20

1.65-1.70 2 50-2 85

Fuller's earth, f.o.b. Georgia or Florida, 30-60 mesh ton

Furan. l.c.l., wks Furfural, tanks. East of Denver.

520-lb. drums c i . and i.c.l. f.o.b. Cedar Rapids

9. 45, and 90-lb. cans. Cedar Rapids

Fusei oii. refined, drums, c.l. aou l.c.l.. dlvd

tanks, dlvd Fustic extract, cryst.. No. I.

bbl.. l.c.l No. 2. bbl.. l.c.l No. 3. bbl.. l.c.l Liquid No. 1. bbl.. l.c.l..

0

0

25 25 1.00 0 12

13-0 14

0.21

1S-0.19 0 . 1 5 H

0 4 7 H 0 4 5 H 0 . 4 3 H 0 2 2 H

Gelatin, pure food grade 0 . 5 7 - 0 . 5 8 silver label. 100-lb. cases 1.30

Geraniol, soap grade, 50-lb. cans. 2 .55-2 .85 Pure, 50-lb. cans 3 . 9 5 - 4 . 5 0

Geranyl acetate. 50-lb. lots. pure 3 - 65-4 .00 Benzoate, 5-lb. bot 8 .75-10 75 Butyrate, 25-lb. cans 6.50-6 .90 Formate, 5-lb. bot 6 .65 -6 .80 Isobutyrate 6 .50-6 . 85 Valerate, 25-lb. cans 7 .50-10 .00

Glauber's salt, see Sodium sul­fate

Glycerol, CP, USP. 95%, 550-lb. drums (non-returnable) dlvd., c 1. and l.c.l 0 2 8 H - 0 29

tanks, same basis 0. 27 Crude, sapon., tanks, dlvd.. . 0 .1760 Dynamite, c.L. l.c.1.. dlvd.. . . 0 . 2 9 ^ - 0 . 3 0 High gravity, dlvd., c.l. and

l.c.1 0 .29)4 -0 .2954 Soap lye, 80%, tanks, dlvd.. . 0 . Î 6 Synthetic, tanks, and c.l 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 9 H

Monostearate, neutral dis­tilled. 90%. 5,000-20,000 lb., wks 0 .40

Dichlorohydrin, drums, c.l., l.c.1.. dlvd

Triacetylricinoleate, tanks. . . Glycine (aminoacetic acid),

100,000-lb. contract, bbl. N F c l . , t East 1.50

Tech., wks 1.25 Glycol bori-borate, drums, wks. . 0 .29 H~0.31 Glyoxal, 30% tanks and c.l..

wks 0 .18-0 .18M Gold chloride, bot oz. 21 .00 -24 .00 Grease, house, loose, tanks,

dlvd «Ό.06Η Grease, white, choice, loose,

tanks 0 .07 H Yellow, loose, tanks O.O6J4 Neutral wool (βββ Degras

neutral) Green, chrome, light, medium,

and dark, 50-lb. bags, dlvd. 0 .40-0 .42 Malachite, thioflavin toner,

moiybdic, bbl., wks 4 . 60 Oxide, pure, c.l.. l.c.1... 100 lb. 42 .00 -42 .50 Hydrated. light, 1301b. bbl. or

dr., wks 100 lb. 105.00 (Dark, $10 more)

Phthalocyanine, std-, drums, lots X 3 . 95

Pigment Green B, drums X 1.35 Tungstated, brilliant, kegs. . . 6 . 00

Guaiacol, liquid, NF, 60-lb. cby. wks. 2.30

90 lb., wks 2 .35 450 lb., wks 2 .25

Crystals, drums 2 .10 -2 .15 Tech., 450-lb. drums 1.64

Carbonate, NF, 50-lb. drums 3 . 4 0 - 3 . 4 5 Guai-a-phene, 55-gal. drums, c.l.

(drums ext.) and l.c.1. (drums incl.), wks 0 .39-0 .47

Guanidine carbonate, wks 1 .00-1.25 Hydrochloride, fiber drums. . 3 . 8 2

wks 0.42-0.53 Nitrate, bags, wks 0 .23>£-0.33 >£

Gum arabic, amber sorts, 220-lb. bags, f.o.b.. New York . . . 0 .19)^0.20

powd., USP, white, bbl 0 .27 -0 .28 Cellulose (purif. CMC), high

v i s e , bags, and drums, 23,000 lb. or more t 0 .55

•ms!l«r lot* ο 57-0 RR (For other grades, see so­

dium carboxymethylcellu-lose)

Copal, Philippine, pale, chips, bags 0 .22-0 .23

Pontianak. chips, bags 0.23—0.24 Dammar, Batavia, AE, bags.

or cases 0 .27££-0 30 East India, Batu. bold

bags 0.13-O 14 nubs and chips, bags. . 0.08—0.09

l ' a ï © . CÎ i ipS , C S g S ν/ , i . j v . ï î Singapore, No. 1. hags or

cases 0 44—Ο 45 No. 2; bags or cases. . 0 32—0.33

Elemi, cans 0 23—0.24 Ester, gum and wood-rosin

type, drums, c.l., dlvd.. East 0 .14)^-0 .16

Karaya. Ν F powd.. No. 1 . . . 0.47—0.50 Kauri, bags 0 .30 -0 .50 Mastic, cases 2.00—2.10 Sandarac. casks 5.00—5.50 Tragacanth, No. 1, white rib­

bon, cases 4.00—4.50 powd.. USP. bbl 2 . 2 5 - 2 50

H Heliotropin, cryst., 25-lb. lots.. . 3 . 0 0 - 3 10 Hematine extract, cryst., bbl.,

l.c.l 0 .37-0 .47 Heptanal, tech., 275-lb. return­

able drums, wks 0.95 less than drum quant 1.25—1.60

Heptane, group 3, industrial, re­finery, t tanks gal. 0.1460

Normal, ASTM, t.l., c.l.. f.o.b. Borger, Texas, .gal. 1.37

Heptanoic anhydride, 1 to 2 kilo lots kilo 45.00

3-Heptanol. tech., c.l., l.c.l., *ks. 0 .24>£-0.25 Heptanoyl chloride, 1 to 2 kilo

lots kilo 35.00 Hexadecylamine (from fats),

dist., drums, c.l., wks 0.52 Hexadecylammonium acetate,

dist., drums, c.l., wks 0.40 n-Hexadecyl- and n-octadecyl

ammonium acetate, mixed, dist., c.L, wks 0.35

Tech 0.27 Hexyl methacrylate, c.L and

l.c.1 0 . 7 5 H - 0 . 7 6 Hexamethylenetetramine, bags,

drums, over 1000 lb 0 .222-0 .232 under 1000 lb., bags and

drama 0 .242-0 .249 Hexamethylenetetramine, USP

(metheneamine), 500-lb. lots, wks.. dlvd., Ν. Υ 0.403^-0 41 >$

1001b 0 . 4 1 ^ - 0 . 4 2 ) ^ Hexane, Group 3. industrial,

tanks X gal. 0.1534 Hexanol, drum, tanks and c.l 0 .33-0 .34 >£ cr-Hexylcinnamic aldehyde,

drum f 2.25 Extra 3.50

Hexylene glycol, drums, c.L, l.c.l., dlvd 0 .17 -0 .18

tanks, same basis 0 . 1 4 H Hexylresorcinol, USP, 25-lb.

drums X 14.00 L-Histidine mono-hydrochloride,

dihydrate, fiber drums, 1—25 kilos, wks 75.00—85.00

Homatropine hydrobromide, USP 100-oz. bot. and 25-oz. bot oz. 3 . 5 0 - 5 . 0 0

Hydrochloride, 1-oz. bot . .oz. 19.00 Methyl-bromide, 25-oz. bot. oz. 6.00 L-Monochloride, NF, 1-lb.

bot kilo 97.50 Hydrastine, alkaloid or hydro­

chloride, 16-oz. bot. t oz. 28.00 Hydrazine, anhyd., 2,200 lb.,

wks 3 .00 Hydrate, 100%. 450 lb., wks.. 1.70 Hydrate. 85%, 2,200 lb., wks. 1.35 r>i-8ulfate, 2,000lb., wks 0.90 Sulfate, comm 0.58

Hydrocortisone, bottles or drums gram 6.00

Hydrofuramide, 100-lb. fiber drums and 10. 25, and 50 lb. pkg., Cedar Rapids 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 4 0

Hydrogen peroxide, USP, bbl. . . . 0.03 54~0.05 27M%, 100-voL, c.L, l.c.l..

dlvd 0 .167-0 .20 35%. drums, and cbye.. c.l.

and trucks, dlvd 0.202 l.c.l 0 .211-0 .238 tanks 0 .18

4658 C&EN SEPT. 2 4, 1956

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HYDROQUINONE-MAGNESIUM

H y d r o q u i n o n e , t ech . , c-L a n d l c l . . d l v d 0 .

P h o t o g r a p h i c , 200 - lb . d r u m s D i m e t h y l e t h e r , 100- a n d 2 0 0 -

l b . d r u m s , K i n g s p o r t , T e n n . , L c l

H y d r o x y c i t r o n e l l a l . 5 0 - l b . l o t s . . 8 - H y d r o x y q u i n o l i n e b e n z o a t e ,

ίΟΟ-ib. d r u m s Ci tra te , 1 0 0 - l b . lots H y d r o c h l o r i d e , 100- lb . l o t e . . . P h o s p h a t e , 10O-lb. l o t s S a l i c y l a t e , 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s Sul fate , 1 0 0 - l b . d r u m s

H y o s i n e h y d r o b r o m i d e , see S c o ­p o l a m i n e h y d r o b r o m i d e

H y o e c y a m i n e , aJkAloid. 2 5 - o s -b o t oz .

Su l fa te , 2 5 - o z . b o t o z . H y p e r n i c extract ; , cryet . , b b l . ,

L c l l iq . . bbl . , l .c.1

I

8 2 * 4 - 0 . 8 4 * $ 0 . 9 8

1 . 6 2 6 . 7 5 - 6 . 9 0

4 . 7 5 6 . 2 5 5 . 5 0 6 . 2 5 4 . 7 5

1 5 . 8 5 1 1 . 0 0

0.52 0.27-0.35

I c h t h a m m o l , Ν F , 100- lb . l o t s . . . 0 . 9 5 - 0 . 9 8 I n d i g o , s y n t h e t i c , 2 0 % p a s t e ,

d r u m s , c. l . a n d I.c.l 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 3 1 * £ I n d o l e , 5 - lb . b o t 1 7 . 0 0 - 1 7 . 5 0 Inos i to l , m e s o - , 5O0- lb . o r m o r e . . 4 . 5 0

5 - lb . c n t r . d l v d 5 . 0 0 I o d i n e , c r u d e , kegs , e x - s t o r e ,

N . Y . C . . 20O- lb . k e g for ail q u a n t 1 . 4 2

R e s u b l i m e d , c r y e t . , U S P , 2 5 -l b . a n d 5 0 - l b . d r u m s 2 . 3 0 - 2 . 5 5

T i n c t u r e , s t r o n g , N F , 45 -ga l . bbl . t gal- 4 . 5 0

I o d o f o r m , N F , p o w d . , h e a v y or l ight , 2 5 - l b . d r u m s , 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s 4 . 9 0 - 5 . 1 0

I o n o n e k e t o n e , 5 0 - l b . l o t s 5 . 2 5 - 6 . 7 5 M e t h y l , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 5 . 8 5 - 6 . 1 5

α - I o n o n e , e x t r a , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 7 . 1 0 - 7 . 7 5 regular, 2 5 - l b . c a n s 5 . 2 0 - 5 . 8 0

/3-Ionone, r e g u l a r , cans 5 . 4 0 - 6 . 1 0 E x t r a , c a n s 8 . 3 5 - 8 . 7 0

I r o n , see Ferr i c Ore, M e s a b i , 51 * £ % , L a k e

port s l o n g t o n 1 0 . 1 0 — 1 0 . 2 5 I ron , p o w d . , r e d u c e d b y h y d r o ­

g e n , N F , 5 0 0 - a n d 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s , d r u m s 0 . 8 5 - 0 . 9 0

I soborneo l , 1 7 5 - ! b . fiber d r u m s X. 1 . 2 5 I s o b o r n y l a c e t a t e , 60 - lb . d r u m s . . 0 . 5 1

P r o p i o n a t e . 22-5-lb. d r u m s . . . . 1 . 1 5 I e o b u t y l a c e t a t e , t a n k s , d l v d . . . 0 . 1 1 $ i

d r u m s , c.l . a n d I.c.l., d l v d . . . 0 . 1 4 * £ - 0 . 1 5 * £ A n t h r a n i l a t e 6 . 5 0 B e n z o a t e , 5 0 - l b . lots 0 . 9 0 - 1 . 1 5 F o r m a t e , d r u m s , w k s 0 . 8 0 M e t h a c r y l a t e , M - 5 d r u m s ,

wks 0.60 P r o p i o n a t e , d r u m s , w k s 1 . 4 5 P h e n y l a c e t a t e , 5-lb. b o t 2 . 1 0 S a l i c y l a t e , 5 - l b . bot 2 . 2 0 T h i o c y a n o a c e t a t e , d r u m , c.l. ,

w k s g&l. 3 . 8 5 t a n k s , w k s gal . 3 . 7 5

I e o b u t y r a l d e h y d e , C P , c.l. a n d L c l . , t 0 . 2 7 M - 0 2 8 ^

I s o e u g e n o l . 5 0 - l b . cans 4 . 0 0 - 4 . 2 5 M e t h y l e t h e r , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 5 . 1 5

DL-Isoleucine, b o t . wks k i lo * 3 0 0 . 0 0 I son iaz id , 1 0 0 a n d 250 k i los

ki lo 2 3 . 0 0 - 3 1 . 0 0 I s o o c t a n e , see 2 , 2 , 4 - T r i m e t h y l -

p e n t a n e I s o p e n t a n e , d r u m s . l c l · . w k s . gal . 0 . 4 1 Iaophorone , d r u m s , c.l. a n d l .c .L,

wks 0.24>£-0.24$£ t a n k s , w h s e 9 . 2 2 *£

I e o p r o p a n o l a m i n e e , see 2 - A m i n o -1-propanol a n d 1 - a m i n o - l -propano l , m i x e d

I sopropy l a c e t a t e , dr., c.l., I.c.l. , d l v d 0 . 1 3 - 0 . 1 4

t a n k s , d l v d 0 . 1 0 > £ b e n z o a t e , c.l . a n d I.c.l . . w k s . . . 0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4

tanks , w h s e 0 . 2 2 I sopropy l e t h e r , see E t h e r I s o p r o p y l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l . a n d

I.c.l 0 . 3 2 * 3 - 0 . 3 3 } £ t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t 0 . 3 0

I s o p r o p y l a m i n o e t h a n o l s , c.l. a n d L c l . , w k s . . t 0 . 4 3 ^ - 0 . 4 4 ^

t a n k s , w k s . . t - 0 4 1 U I a o p r o p y l b e n z e n e ( c u m e n e ) , c.l.,

1.C.L 0 . 1 2 - 0 . 1 4 t a n k s 0 . 1 1

I s o p r o p y l p h e n o l , o, p. a n d m, mixed , t a n k s

c.l. and i .c. l I s o p r o p y l p h e n y l c a r b a m a t e , 2 0 , -

0 0 0 lb. a n d less , c.l. a n d I.c.l. 7 0 % in xy l ene , t . l . . c .L. I . c . l . . .

K a o l i n (China c l a y ) , F l a . . purif . , crushed t o n

pu lv . m i n e s t o n E n a m e l grade t o n G a . , ceramic bulk t o n

bags t o n Paper . aerofloat-ed filler

t o n R u b b e r , b a g g e d t o n W W , c o a t i n g , bulk t o n C o a t i n g , b a g g e d t o n Paper . W W filler, b u l k . . t o n

bags t o n N . C . , ceramic , bulk, c . L . . . t o n M d . , ball c l a y , s h r e d d e d , b u l k

t o n Aerof loated, paper b a g s . t o n

N . J . , plast ic pu lv . , b a g s . . . t o n Insec t i c ide t o n

P a . , crude t o n R u b b e r grade , b a g s , c . l . . t o n P a p e r grade , coa t ing , b u l k ,

c.l t o n W a s h e d filler t o n Aerof loated filler t o n

S . C . , rubber, hard, b a g . . . . t o n soft, b a g t o n

Insec t i c ide , bags t o n Ceramic , bu lk t o n

bags t o n Paper , aerof loated filler,

bulk t o n bag t o n

T e n n . , bal l c lay , c r u s h e d . . . t o n purif., b a g s t o n

0.45 0.46-0.47

0 . 7 5 - 0 . 1 5 0 . 7 0 - 0 . 7 6

18.75 25.25 38.50

9 .00 -11 .00 12 .50-14 .50

11 00 13.50

19 .00-21.50 24 .00-25 .50

11.00 16.00

20 .25-22 .25

7 .00 -9 .00 14 00-17 .50 11.00-21.00

16.00 5 . 0 0 - 7 . 5 0

13.50-14.00

17.60-18.70 11.00 10.00 14.00 13.50

11.00-12.00 9 .50

12.00-13.00

10.00 15.00 10.00 19.50

L L a c t o s e (milk sugar ) , U S P 2 0 0 -

lb . fiber d r u m s , w k s . , N . Y . , 3 0 , 0 0 0 lb 0 . 2 1 H

2 , 0 0 0 l b . t o 29 ,800 l b 0 . 2 2 2 0 0 1 b . t o 2 . 0 0 0 l b 0 . 2 2 $ £

L a c t o s e (edible grade, 6fi per l b . lower t h a n a b o v e )

C r u d e , 100- lb . n e t , b a g s , 3 6 , 0 0 0 l b . or m o r e f . o .b . , N o r w i c h , Ν . Υ 0 . 0 8 * 3

2 , 0 0 0 l b . t o 35 ,900 l b 0 . 1 1 H 1001b. t o 1 . 9 0 0 l b 0 . 1 2 K

L a n o l i n , a n h y d . , U S P c o s m e t i c grade, 100 - and 4 0 0 - l b . d r u m s X 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 3 1

H y d r o u s X 0 . 2 6 - 0 . 3 3 L a u r a m i d e ( from c o c o n u t ) t . l .

or c.L, w k s 0 . 3 9 L a u r y l a c e t a t e , 225- lb . d r u m X. . 4 . 0 0 L a u r y l a m i n e (from c o c o n u t ) ,

t e c h . , c.L, w k s . , C h i c a g o . . . . 0 . 5 8 1 - 9 d r u m s 0 . 6 2

L a u r y l c h lor ide , d iet . , 5 5 - g a l . d r u m s , c.L and l.c.L X 0 . 7 4 - 0 . 7 5

U n d i s t . , s a m e basis 0 . 6 4 - 0 . 6 5 L e a d , metal , p igs , c l . , N . Y 0 . 1 6

A c e t a t e , t e c h . , gran. , o r p o w d . , 450- lb . b b l 0 . 2 4 * £

crys t . , 500 - l b . bbl . t 0 . 2 3 Η Arsenate , d lrs . , bags , c .L, w k s .

t 0 . 2 7 J 4 C a r b o n a t e , bas ic ( w h i t e l e a d ) ,

bags , c.L and l .c .L, p o i n t of s h i p m e n t t - · - 0 . 1 9 - 0 . 2 0

i n oil 0 . 2 9 7 5 Chlor ide , t e c h . , p o w d . , 6 0 0 - l b .

b b l 0 . 4 5 I o d i d e , N F , jars 3 . 9 7 Lino leate , fused, 2 6 * 4 % d r . . . . 0 . 3 3 M e t a l l i c p a s t e , d r u m s , 1 0 , 0 0 0

to 4 0 , 0 0 0 1 b . , w k s 0 . 3 3 % M i x i n g oil , w k s ga l . 3 . 0 0

N a p h t h e n a t e . l iq. , 2 4 % P b , drums , t t anks a n d L c l . . . 0 . 1 9 $ £ - 0 . 2 1

1 6 % P b . , l i q 0 . 1 7 3 7 % , L c l 0 . 2 7 1 4

N i t r a t e , t e c h . , crys t . , 6 0 0 - l b . bbl 0 . 2 3 9 *

QQ-1 (\(\°Z> rn i r i f n r v a t . ΑΠΠ-lb .bb i . . * . . . . . . . 0 . 3 5

O c t o a t e , 2 4 % , d r u m s 0 . 2 6 Oleate , fused , bbl . , L c l 0 . 3 3

Oxide , red, dry , c. l . and l .c.L. bbl. or d r u m s , w k s . . . . 0 . 1 9 - 0 . 2 0

in oil 0 . 3 2 8 5 Orange mineral , l .c .L. bb l .

or drums , w k s 0 . 2 2 3 5 y e l l o w (βββ Li tharge) Perox ide , p o w d . . t ech . , S 8 * £ -

9 0 % , 2 .000- lb . l o t s 0 . 3 8 % P h o s p h i t e , d ibas i c . 2O0-lb.

d r u m 0 . 5 7 P h t h a l a t e , d ibas ic . 2 0 0 - l b .

d r u m 0 . 3 9 H R e s i n a t e , 2 3 % P b , prec ip .

drums , t 0 . 3 5 Sa l i cy la te , n o r m a l , 150- lb .

d r u m s , wks . . P a . , wks 0 . 4 6 Si l icate , (whi te ) basic , bags ,

c.l. and l .c .L, po in t o f s h p m t . , t 0 . 1 7 M - 0 1 8 M

M o n o - , c.L and l .c .L, w k s . . . 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 0 % Si l icate , or tho- , s i l i ca ge l , 50—

6 0 % , P b . 105- to 1 5 0 - l b . d r u m , w k s . . P a 0 . 3 O % - 0 . 3 2 H

Stéara te , prec ip . . bbl . , c .L, L c l O . 4 1 - 0 . 4 2

Dibas ic , 175-lb. d r u m s , c.L. L c l , t w k s 0 . 5 5 - 0 . 5 7

Su l fa te , basic , b l u e cr w h i t e . bbl. , bags , ~.i p t . o f s h p m t . , * 0 . 1 7 %

l.c.L, po int ν f .«'.;. i t 0 . 1 8 % Tribaeic, 3 0 0 - and 3 2 5 - i b .

d r u m , w k s . , P a 0 . 2 7 ) 4 T a l l a t e , l iq. , 2 4 % P b , 'ruins,

L c l 0 . 1 8 H 1 6 % P b 0 . 1 5

sol id , 3 0 % 0 . 2 3 % T e t r a a c e t a t e . 8 5 - 9 5 % . 1 0 0 -

lb . d r m s 4 . 5 0 T e t r a e t h y l - , m o t o r mix ,

tanks , t 0 . 3 7 0 0 A v i a t i o n mix , t a n k s , X 0 . 4 0 5 8

W h i t e , *ee C a r b o n a t e L e c i t h i n , edible , t e chn ica l ,

b l e a c h e d , d r u m s , c . l . a n d l.c.L » w k s Ο l f t - 0 . 1 8

DL-Leucine, 500 - lb . o r m o r e L ign in , extract , t ann ing , b a g s ,

c .L, w k s 0 . O 5 % - 0 . 0 6 % Ligroin , C P , b . p . 3 0 - 6 5 ° , 2 9 5 - l b . 1 2 . 2 5

d r u m s , (extra a n d ret . , $ 3 0 ) . . . 0 . 1 4 L i m e , agricultural , b a g s , w k s . t o n 1 4 . 5 0

C h e m i c a l , l u m p , pebb le , bu lk , w k s t o n 9 . 5 0 - 2 5 . 1 0

H y d r a ted, paper b a g s , w k s . . . t o n 1 0 . 0 0 - 1 7 . 5 0

Spray , paper b a g s , w k s . . . . t o n 1 1 . 0 0 - 1 7 . 0 0 L i m e s t o n e , ground, bags , w k s . . .

t o n 3 . 5 0 - 4 . 0 0 L indane , tech . , 2 0 , 0 0 0 lb 3 . 1 0 L i tharge , co inm. , powd- , bbL,

c.l. a n d l.c.L. X 0 . 1 8 - 0 . 1 9 L i t h i u m , meta l , l u m p s , 1-lb.

cans 1 3 . 0 0 - 2 0 . 0 0 B r o m i d e , L c l 1 . 8 0 Carbonate , t e ch . , c.l . a n d l .c .L,

d r u m s 0 . 8 5 - 1 . 1 3 H Chlor ide , d r u m s 1 - 4 5 Ci trate , 1000- lb . l o t s , d r u m s . . 1 . 6 0 F luor ide , c.l.. l.c.L . d l v d 2 . 1 7 M-2.40 H y d r o x i d e , m o n o h y d r a t e .

d r u m s , d l v d 0 . 8 0 - 0 . 8 1 H H y d r o x y s t e a r a t e , c.l . a n d l .c .L 0 . 6 9 - 0 . 7 0 O c t o a t e , e l . , l .c .L. t 1 - 3 9 - 1 . 4 5 Sa l i cy la te N F , 2 0 0 - l b . d r u m s . . 1 - 6 0

100-lb. d r u m s 1 - 6 2 Stéarate , c.l. a n d l .c .L, t 0 . 4 9 - 0 . 5 0

L i t h o p o n e , o ld. , b a g s , c. l . a n d l .c.L, t 0 . 0 8 - 0 . 0 8 %

T i tana ted, h i g h - s t r e n g t h , bags , c.l. a n d L c l . , t 0 . 1 0 - 0 . 11

DL-Lyeine, hydrochlor ide , m o n o -100 lb . l o t s 1 2 . 0 0

L-Monohydroch lor ide , C P , 1 -kilo, drum k i l o 7 5 . 0 0

M

M a g n e s i a , ca lc ined, U S P , l i g h t and h e a v y , w k s 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 0

S y n t h e t i c , rubber grade, w k s . . 0 . 3 0 U S P , l ight , 50 - lb . b b l 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 6

M a g n e s i t e , ca lc ined , c h e m i c a l grade, bags . c.L. w k s t o n 8 2 . 5 0

M a g n e s i u m meta l , 9 9 . 8 % i n ­gots , c.L, w k s 0 . 3 4 H

Arsenate b a c s . c a n s , w k s 0 . 2 0 — 0 . 3 0 Bromide , jars 1 - 1 2 Carbonate , t e ch - , b a g s , c l .

a n d L c . L . X 0 . 1 O J 4 - O . 1 3

SEPT. 2 4, 1956 C&EN 4 6 5 9

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MAGNESIUM CARBONATE-NAPHTHALENE

Magnes ium carbonate , U S P , l ight powder, bags, c.l

Chloride, anhyd. , lump. c.l.. wks.

flake hydrous, drums, c.i., wks ton

l.e.1., wks . , ruin. 20001h. . ton Fluoride, bbl Fiuoei l icaie \ο*1ΐΛ;νΐΐϋΟΓΐίΐ€},

bbl., wks . Glycerophosphate . NF, 100-

lb. drums, w k s 1000 lb . , drums, wks

Hydrox ide , bbl.. N F , powd. , 190-lb. bbl. and 25-îb. drums

Hypophosphi te . d r j m e Laurate, drums Oleate. fused, bbl Peroxide, 15%, drums. I c i .

wks P h o s p h a t e , pur. , dibasic.

powd Sal icylate , pharm. , 100-lb.

drums, wks Stéarate , purif., and impal ­

pable powd. , boxes , Ν . Υ., and free dely . , Ν . Ε . , c.i. and l .c. l

Sulfate (Epson salt) , U S P . cryst . , b a g s , c.l., wks .

100 lb. 5 ,000 lb., s ing le s h p m t .

100 lb. Tech . . bags, c.l. . wks. 100 lb.

Triei l icate. U S P . medium powd. . drums . 5.000-lb. and 1,000-lb.

25 t o 5 0 0 lb Male io acid {see Ac id , maleic)

Anhydride , fused, drums, c.l., 1.0.L, t

pe l l e t i zedt M a n g a n e s e , metal , 96% min. ,

c.l Acetate , 2 2 % M n . bbl Arsenate , bags M a n g a n e s e borate , tech.. bbl . . Carbonate , bbl

M a n g a n e s e chloride, anhyd , , wks. Diox ide , African, 8 4 - 8 7 % ,

bags , wks. , c . l ton smal ler lots , w k s . , bbl. . . ton

Glycerophosphate , N F , 100-lb. drums , wks

H y d r a t e . 6 5 % M n , bbl. d l v d . . Hypophosph i t e , N F , drums . . . Iodide, b o t Linoleate . liq., 4 - 3 5 % M n , dr..

solid, precip., 8 . 2 % M n , bbl. N a p h t h e n a t e , l iq . 6% M n . dr.

t c.l. and l .c. l solid, 1 0 H % M n

Oleate, precip., b b l Ore, 4 6 - 4 8 % . M n , c.i.f

long ton-uni t Résina t e , fused. 3>£%. Mn,

d r u m s Prec ip . , 6 . 5 - 7 % Mn d r u m s .

S o y a t e , 9 . 2 % M n Stéarate , c.L a n d l.c.l. t Sulfate, fertilizer 70%, bags,

c.l.. I.e.!., d lvd . E a s t of M i s s . R ton

7 5 - 7 8 % tech . . c.l.. d lvd. . l .c. l . , wks ton

Tal late , 6 % liq., c.l. and l .c.l . . . solid, 8 %

Manni to l , c.l., l.c.l-, drums, wks. . reagent grade, 50- lb . packages .

l.c.l. w k s Mentho l , Brazi l ian

Japanese Racemic , s y n t h . U S P Laevo , S y n t h . U S P

Mercaptobenzothiazo le , ton-lota and 50- lb . pkg., t

Mercaptoethanot , 4000 lb . and lees, wks

Mercurial o i n t m e n t , mild, U S P , 1 0 % , 50- lb-drums

Strong, N F , 25- lb . drm Sulfate, tech. , 500- lb . bbl

Mercuric chloride (corrosive subl imate) , N F . gran. , or powd. , 50-lb- fiber drum, 100-lb. lots . . . . . . . .

Cyan ide , cryst-, powd iod ide , red. N F , 100-lb. drums

Yel low. NF, fiber d r u m s . . .

0 . 1 2 V £

0 . 1 2 ^

5 0 . 0 0 5 5 . 0 0

O.20

0 .12 -O.14

5 50 5 40

Ο 2 4 ^ - 0 . 3 1 *-£ 2 . 3 0

0.46—0.47 0 .31

1.00

0 . 7 0

2 . 3 0

3 10 2 15

0.38—0.40 0 4 3 - 0 . 5 1

0 . 2 6 - 0 . 2 8 0 . 2 7 - 0 . 2 8

0 . 3 0 - 0 . 3 2 0 .35 0 .16 0 .25 0.21

0 . 2 2 - 0 . 2 5 M

9 3 . 5 0 9 6 . 5 0 - 9 9 . 5 0

4 .70 0 .36 3 .50 9 .50 0 .32 £4 0 . 3 7 3 4

0 . 2 6 ^ - 0 . 2 8 0 . 4 1 2 * 0 33 M

0 . 8 4 - 0 . 8 6

0 27 0 . 3 0 0 .37 3 ^

0 3 8 - 0 . 4 3

70 .00—75.00

70 0 0 - 7 5 . 0 0 0 2 3 £ £ - 0 . 2 5

0 29-^ί 0 . 6 O - 0 . 6 5

1.00) 6 . 0 5 - 6 . 2 5 7 . 5 0 - 7 . 6 5 4 . 9 0 - 4 . 9 5 6 . 2 5 - Ô . 5 0

0 .4=0 -0 .42

1 . 2 5 - 1 . 4 0

2 . i r 5 . 2 ~ 7 . 1 0

4 . 7 S 6.8S» 7 . 7 2 8 . 2 2

Nitrate , purif., cryst . , 25- lb . g las s jar 5 . 44

Oxide, red, N F , and powd. . 100-lb. and 25- lb . fiber drains . 5 . 9 7 - 6 . Ol

t e c h . , 100- lb . and 50- lb . druma 5 7 7 - 5 8 0

Ye l low, t e c h . , 100- a n d 25-fiber d r u m s 5 6 0 5 6 3

Mercurous chloride (Calomel ) 100- a n d 25- lb . fiber drums . X . 5 4 2 - 5 . 4 5

Mercury metal 76- lb . flask 253 0 0 - 2 5 5 00 Mesi ty l oxide, drums, c.l. and

Lc .L .d lvd 0 1 4 - 0 . 1 5 tanks, same bas i s 0 . 11 Hi

Meta ldehyde , d r u m s , wks 0 9 5 Methano l , synthet ic , w k s . . Zone

1 ( E a s t ) , tank cars and tank trucks «4000 gal . min.) d lvd gal . 0 3 0

drums, c.l . and l.c.l gal . 0 . 4 6 - 0 . 5 3 Z o n e 2 ( W e s t ) , t ank cars

dlvd gal . 0 . 3 3 drums, c.l. and l . c . l . . gal . 0 . 4 9 - 0 . 5 6

Natural , drums , c.l.. t E a s t ga l . 0 . 7 8 l .c.1. . t gal . 0 . 7 9 t a n k s t gal . 0 7 0

(Del iveries of natural m e t h a ­nol. W e s t of Rockies 3 cent s per gal lon higher than above )

DL· M e t h i o n i n e , feed-grade, 5 0 l b . and less , fiber drums , wks.. t 2 . 6 5

Pharmaceut ica l . 50-lb. d r u m . . 3 . 5 0 JV-Acetyl-DL. l.c.l 7 0 0 - 7 . 5 0

p - M e t h o x y b e n z y l ace ta te , 5- lb . bot 6 . 0 0

Methoxychlor , 5 0 % , w e t p o w ­der, b a g s 0 . 6 1 - 0 . 6 4

2 - M e t h o x y e t h a n o l (methy l Cel -loso lve ) , drums, c.l. and l .c . l . . wks 0 . 2 1 - 0 2 2

tanks , dlvd. , Eas t 0 . 1 8 H 2 - M e t h o x y e t h y l ace ta te , drums ,

c. l . and l.c.1., wks 0 . 2 8 $ i - 0 . 2 9 M tanks , wks 0 . 2 7

M e t h o x y m e t h o x y e t h a n o l , c.l-, Bel le . W. Va 0 . 2 8

M e t h y l abie tate , c.L, l .c. l . , d lvd . , non-ret . drums 0 . 1 9 ^ - 0 . 2 0

h y d r o g e n a t e d , drums , c.1., d lvd 0 . 2 0

Acetate , 9 7 - 9 9 % drums, l .c.L, d l v d 0 45

Acetoace ta te , drums . c.l-, d lvd 0 . 5 3

L c . L . d l v d 0 . 5 4 t a n k s , d lvd 0 . 5 1 H

Aeetylr ioinoleate , t a n k s 0 . 4 1 M, Acrylate , monomer, drums ,

c.L and l.c.l. t 0 3 4 - 0 . 3 8 t a n k s t 0 . 3 2

A m y l ketone , drums. l.c.L, w k s 1 . 05

Anthrani late , see M e t h y l .V-m e t h y l a n t h r a n i l a t e

Benzoate , 475- lb . drums, w k s . . 0 . 5 3 Bromide, 3 7 5 lb . , cyl 0 . 6 7 Cellulose, s t d . v i s e . 1 5 - 4 0 0

cps . b a g s , c.L. l .c.L, w k s . . 0 . 6 6 - 0 . 7 2 S p l . v iscos i ty , 1 5 0 0 - 4 0 0 0

cps 0 . 7 8 Chloride, indust- , cyl-, w k s . . . 0 . 2 1

M u l t i - u n i t tanks,X w k s . . . . 0 .15VS S ing le -un i t tanks,X w k s . . . . 0 . 1 2 Refr igerat ion, tanks , whole­

sale, dU-d 0 . 3 7 T e c h . t a n k s t. wks 0 . 1 1 H

Chloroacetate , 50- lb. c b y . , w k s 0 . 6 5

C i n n a m a t e . 25- lb. c a n s 1 . 5 5 E t h y l ket· drums, c.L and

Lc.L, . u 0 . 1 4 - 0 . 1 5 t a n k s , S u a e basis 0 . 1 1 H

Formate , réf., drums, w k s . . . . 0 . 3 5 T e c h . , t anks . 55-gal . dr . ,

wks 0 .07—0.08 Hepty lcarbonate . 1-lb. lot . . . . 3 3 .00 H e x y l ketone , t ech . . tanks ,

c .L. wks 0 . 2 6 - 0 . 2 8 p -Hydroxybenzoate (methy l -

paraben U S P , m e t h y l para-s e p t ) , 100-lb. drums, w k s . . . 1 . 9 0

Iodide . C P . 90-lb. cby . , 15-lb. b o t 3 . 5 0 - 4 . 0 0

Ieobutyl ke tone , c.l.. l.c.l 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 1 7 t a n k s . . . 0 . 1 3 H

Lacta te , d r u m s , wks 0 . 3 5 M e t h a c r y l a t e monomer, t a n k s

t .L, c.L, X 0 . 2 9 - O . 3 1

A r -Methy lanthrannate , t 2.35—2.7ô N a p h t h y l ketone , 50-lb- lots . . 4 5 0 - 4 . 8 0 N o n y l ke tone , 25-lb. cans . . 6 .00 P h e n y l a c e t a t e , 450-lb. d r u m s

extra 0.75 2 - P y r r o l i l o n e . c.l 0.73 Ricinoleatc . tanks 0.41}^ Sal icy late , U S P 500- lb. drums .

(Oil of WintergT-eeo) t 0 59 54-Ib. drum 0.64

p-Toluenesulf onate 1.25 Undecy l^nate dist . , 375- lb .

drums, w k s 1.75 smaller quant . , w k s 2 10—3.00

M e t h y l a c e u m e , nat . . d r u m s extra. c.L. l .c.L. t East g a l . . . 0 . 5 7 - 0 58

Synthe t i c , drums , c.L, d l v d . ga l . Ο 5?

l.c.L. dlvd. East gal . 0.63 tanks , d lvd. East ga l . 0.45

(Prices west of Mont . , W y o . . Co lo . , and Ν. Μ. 3 to 4 cents higher than a b o v e )

M e t h y l a l ref. 9 5 % , drums, c.l 0.11 l.c.l.. w k s 0.12

tanks , wks 0.09 Methylatn ines , mono- , s o i n . ,

40%. tech. . tanks 0.31 t .L . c.L. l.c.1 0 . 3 7 - 0 . 3 7 ^

(Di - 2 c e n t s per lb. more) Tri- 2 5 % , tanks and c.l 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 4 2

A n h y d . . cy l . , pressure car 14 .000 lb 0.31

50001b. , p l u s o r l e s s 0 .35-O.35>£ Methy lcyc lohexano l , 55-gal .

drum. c.i. and l .c.L, wks. . . . 0 . 3 5 ^ - 0 . 3 6 tanks 0.34

M e t h y l e n e b lue . U S P , 100-lb. kegs , wks. , t 3 . 2 5 - 3 . 6 0

Chloride, technica l , drums, c .L . l.c.L t O . 1 3 J Î - 0 . 1 6

t a n k s O . l l ^ i M e t h y l e t h y l p y r i d i n e , tanks . . . . 0.43

c L a n d l.c.l 0 . 4 4 ^ - 0 . 4 5 M e t h y l i o n o n e , cans 4.85—5.60

β-, c a n s 4.00 0-, c a n s 4.30

Methy l i sobuty lcarb ino l , see Car-binol , methy l i sobuty l -

I s o b u t y l k e t o n e , tanks , c.L, l.c.l 0.13-O.lfl

M e t h y l m a g n e s i u m bromide in * b u t y l e ther 100 X 5 gal. cans 0.90

in e t h y l e ther 0 . 9 6 - 1 . 1 0 M e t h y l p e n t a n e d i o l , see Hexylene

g lycol M e t h y l p h e n y l p y r a z o l o n e , 250- lb .

bbl., f 1.80 3 -Methy lumbe l l i f erone , truck

lots a n d all quant . , wks. t - . . 1.85 Mica , dry-ground, paint and

plast ic grade, 100 m e s h , b a g s , c.L, wks 0.04>Ίί

wet -ground, c.L, t East 0 .0554 l .c .L. t E a s t O.06>4

Milk powder , sk immed roller, bbl. . c.l 0 . 1 4 ^ - 0 . 1 6 5 4

Spray, bbl- , c.l 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 . 1 7 * 4 Whol e roller, bbl . , c.L* 0 . 3 4 H - 0 3 9 M Spray , bb l . . c .L* 0 .33 -0 .39

Sugar , see Lactose M o l a s s e s , b lackstrap, tanks, La.

gal. 0 . 1 6 ^ - 0 . 1 7 α - M o n o thioglycerol 2.30 Alineral spirits odorless, t anks .

wks. i gal. 0.24 M o l y b d e n u m , metal , 9 9 % M o ,

powd. . k e g s * 3.00 Ore, contg . M o , Colo., plus

cn tr s 1.05 Sulfide, pure gross 1.55

M o l y b d i c tr ioxide (% Mo conta ined) tech 1.25

Pure, 6 6 . 5 % M o . wks . (per lb. of product by weight) 1.05

Morph ine , c a n s oz. 12.40—12.70 Aceta te , c a n s oz. 9 .95 -10 .00 Hydrobromide , c a n s oz. 9 . 9 0 - 9 . 9 5 Hydrochlor ide , c a n s oz. 9.90 Sulfate , c a n s oz. 9.90

Morphol ine , t anks a n d c.L, d lvd . 0 . 5 2 % - 0 . 5 5 M M u s k s , s y n t h . , ambrette , 200- lb .

d r u m s 5 . 2 0 - 5 . 3 0 X y l e n e , 200- lb . fiber d r u m s . . 1.50

Ν ^Naphthalene, crude, comi.,

bags, wks . , X tanks , w k s . X

O.065Î O.06 3 Î

4 6 6 0 C&EN SEPT. 24, I95£>

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Naphthalene, 78°, drums, wks.. U . , cL, LcL, % 0 .0750-0 0760

tanks, wks., X 0.07 imp., bags, c.i.f., Ν. Υ 0.05 Réf., indust., bbl., LcL $. . . . 0 .13

bags, LcL, Î 0 .12H tanke. t O . l lJ i

Mothballs, flakes, distribu­tors, 50-ib. cases, l.c.i., X - ·. 0. ί5 Η

e-Naphthol, tech., drum, t 1.00 0-Naphthol, tech., flakes, or

pwd- bbl. trucks, c.l.. LcL. t. 0.33-0.35 Powdered, Lc l 0.35-0.37 reeublimed, drums, wks 0 .78H

ot-Naphthylacaine, l.c.l 0.50 0-Naphthylamine, tech., drum, f 1.60 Naphthyl ketone 3 65

Salicylate, USP 0.58 er-Naphthylthiourea, 93-98%,

fiber drums, wks., t 2 .00-2.40 Neocincbophen, USP, 25- and

100-lb. drum 7.00-7.35 Neomycin, 5-kilo and 1-kilo

lots gram 0.45-0.50 Neoprene, latex (Type 572), dry

basis, tanks, Louisville... 0.39 drums, c.L, and l.c.l., wks. . . 0 . 4 3 ^ - 0 . 4 4 drums, East Providence,

Chicago, Paterson, Bos­ton, whse 0.45 M

drums, Los Angeles, whse.. 0.48 solid (Type GN-A), 50-lb.

bags, wks 0.41 Los Angeles, wks 0.44

Nickel, metal, electrolyte cath­odes, cases 0.64>£

Acetate, 20.000- and 100-lb. drums, dlvd 0 .77-0 .90H

Carbonate, 5000- and 50-lb. drums, bags 0.73%-Q.S05£

Nickel chloride, 10,000- and 100-lb. bags, dlvd 0 . 3 8 H - 0 . 4 6 H

Cyanide, 25-100 lb 3 .50-3.75 Nickel formate, bags, c.l. and

l.c.l- wks., t 0.68-0.71 Nitrate, bbl., wka 0.39 Oxide, black, bbl 0.76 Sulfate (nickel salts, single),

c.l. and i.c.L, dlvd 0 .30>£-0 .38Κ Nicotinamide, USP, drums,

wks kilo 12.00-12.30 Hydrochloride, drums, LcL,

wks. kilo 11.50-11.80 Nicotine sulfate, 40%, 50-lb.

drums, t 1 · 20 tine, 10 1b., t · · . · . 1.24

Nikethamide (Nicotinic diethyl­amide NNR) , carboy 7.50

Niter cake, see Sodium sulfate m-Nitroaniline, crystals, drums. 1.15 o-Nitroaniline, flakes, 10,000 lb.

and less, drums t 0.49—0.51 jp-Nitroaniline, l.c.l., kegs t- - • 0 .44Η Nitrobenzene, tech., drums, c.l.,

LcL, wks.. t 0.12-0.13 tanks, wks., t 0.11

o-Nitrobiphenyl, tech., drums. . 0.14>£ p-Nitrobiphenyl, c.L, l.c.l 0.32-0.33 Nitrocellulose, ester soluble, c.L,

wks 0.33 Spirit soluble, c.L, wks 0.45

LcL, wks 0.46-0.48 (Quotations for nitrocellulose vary in accordance with vis­cosity specification; also are subject to additional charges for denatured alcohol used)

o-Nitrochlorobenzene tanks. c.L, drums t 0.15—0.16

p-Nitrochlorobenzene, c.L, l.c.L Î 0.26—0.27 Nitroethane drums, LcL, wks. . . 0.24$£ Nitrogen fertilizer solution, 37%,

53%, tanks July to Sept., shipments, X ton 40.70-58.30 Oct. to. D e c , deliveries, same basis, ton 42.18-60.42

Nitromethane drums, l.c.L, wks. 0.245£ ot-Nitronaphthalene, tech.,

drums, t 0.31 m-Nitroparatoluidine, drums. . . 1.59 o-Nitrophenoi, drums 0.94 p-Nitrophenol, drums, wks., t - · 0.51—0.53 1-Nitropropane, drums, w k s . . . . 0.23 Vi 2-Nitropropane, drums, w k s . . . . 0.23 >£ o-Nitrotoluene, tech., tanks, c.L,

LcL, t 0.09-0.11 ID-Nitrotoluene. drums. East, t . 0.33 m-Nitro-p-toluidine, LcL, t · · · 1.59 Nonylphenol, tanks, and l.c.L, t 0.24>4-0 27H DL-Norleucine. 1-kilo bot kilo 100.00

Octadecyl ni true, diet. c.L, wks. 1-9 drum lots, wks

2-Octanol, drums, wks Octyi formate, 25-lb. cans

Isobutyrate, 25-lb. cans Octylphenol, tank car and tank

c.L and truckload, drums. . . . Oil, castor, etd.. No. 1, tanks.. .

Dehydrated, bodied, drums, c.L and l.c.l

Hydrogenated, drums, e l ­and l.c.L, dlvd

No. 3, technical, tanks. . . . Sulfonated, 50%. drums, c»L

75%, drums, c.l Chinawood, see Tung Coconut, crude, shipment

from Pacific Coast, tanks Réf., tax included, drums,

Lcl Cod, Newfoundland, drums. . Codliver, see Codliver oil

under "C" Corn, crude, tanks, wks

Refined, tanks, Ν. Υ Cottonseed, crude, tanks, wks. Croton, NF, cans Fishliver, 4,000-12,000 A

units, drums million units

Pharm., 100,000 A unite, drums million unite

Linseed, raw, drums, c.L, l.c.L. Ν. Υ

tanks, wks Réf., tanks, wks

Oil, menhaden, crude, Balti­more, tanks, c.l

Oil, mineral white, tech., drums, 50—65 vise, drums, c.L, Ν. Υ gaL

NF, 80-90 vise, c.L, LcL, drums gal. 125-135 vise, c.L, l.c.L, dru me gaL

USP, 200-210 v i s e , drums. c.L, l.c.l gal.

Neatsfoot, 20°, drums Oiticica, drums, c.L and l.c.L. Oleo, extra, drums Olive, coml., drums gal.

Edible, drums gal-Palm, tanks Peanut, crude, tanks, wks... .

Réf., tanks, dlvd-. East . . . . Pine, dest. diet., l.c.L, wks... .

whse., Ν. Υ steam dist. drums, ware­

house, Ν. Υ Rapeseed, tanks Red, see Acid, oleic Soybean, crude, tanks, De­

catur, 111 Réf., alkali tanks, N. Y. . . .

Sperm, bleached, winter 45° tanks

Tall, crude, tanks, wks ton doub. dist., drums, c.L, wks.

Tallow, acidless, drums Tar, pine, coml., 55-gal.

drums, c.L, LcL, wks.. - . tanks ex-whse., N. Y. C

Tar, rect., or N F , 55-gal. drums incl., l.c.l gal.

Refined, 55-gal. dr gal. Tung, tanks, and drums, c.l. . Wheat germ, pure, 2000 or

more gal gal. Wintergreen, synth., see

Methyl salicylate Olein, white, see Acid, oleic,

doub. diet. Oleoetearin, bbl Orange, chrome, 250 lb. min.t

bags, X Cadmium, lithopone, 400-lb.

drums Dinitroaniline, std., drum lots,f Mineral, see under Lead Molybdate, 250 lb. min., bags.î

Oxamide, 100-lb. drums Oxygen, 15,000 cu. ft. monthly,

« y l . . -wire Ι Π Π «it , ft-Oxyquinoline. see Hydroxy-

quinoline Oxytetracycline, see Terramycin

0.42 0.46

0 .37 -0 .41H 2.15 4.10

0.23J4 0 19H

0.2410-0 2610

0.25$*-0.31$* 0.17>i

0.13MKL14H 0.1734-0.183*

0.113*

0 .19-0 .193* 0.12

0.12 0.1559 0 . 1 5 H

2 .40-2 .75

0 .08-0 .09

0 .12-0 .14

0.1600-0.1700 0.1270 0.1390

0 .08>g-0 .09^

0.55

0 .63-0 .66

0 .75-0 .79 0 .29-0 .32

0.16^-0.1654' 0 . 1 8 ^ - 0 . 1 9

•3 .25-3 .40 •3 .45-3 .60

0 . 1 3 ^ 0.13 0.165* 0Λ2Η 0.14*£

0.176 0.23

0 .11K 0.1328

0.15 45.00

0 . 0 6 ^ - 0 . 0 8 5 * 0 . 1 3 H - 0 1 5

0.0561-0.0634 0.0460 0.0746

1.15 1.02

0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 5 3 ^

9.25-13.50

0.11-0.1134

0.3334 1.80-2.00

1.35

0 46*$ 2.50

Paraffin, chlorinated, 40%, 55-gal. drums, t e l . and l.c.L. . . 0. 143^-0 18*$

Paraformaldehyde, 91%, flake, e l . and LcL, dlvd 0. l l * £ - 0 14*£

91%, powd.. e l . and LcL, dlvd 0 16-0 17J4

USP, powd., 250-lb. drums, c.L and l.c.L, wks 0 .183-0 208

Paraldehyde, tech., 98%. 55-gal. drums, tanks and c.L, dlvd.. East 0 . 1 1 H - 0 13J4

USP 100-lb. cby. (SI5 extra). lb 0 62

.farathion. tech., drums, c.L and LcL, point of shpmt 1.3395-1 51

Paris green, dlrs., drums, kegs, c.L, t East 0 .45-0 .66

Penicillin, bulk, for manufactur­ers, 25-billion unit lots, cryet., procaine G, sterile

1 billion units 100.00 Potassium, sterile, high po­

tency, 100 billion unit lots or more, and 25 billion units 1 billion units 90.00

Sodium, sterile, cryst. G, high potency

1 billion units 90.00 Potassium, tablet grade. . . .

1 billion units 85 00 Procaine G, cryst. in sesame

oil, with 2% aluminum monostearate, 10 cc. 300,-000 units per c c , 50 vials

: . .vial 1 7 5 Penicillin, aqueous injection,

fortif. with cryst. G, potass., 1 dose per vial, 400,000 units

vial 0.43 Pentachloroethane, drums, 700-

lb. wks 0.12*4 Pentachlorophenol, c.L, LcL,

wks. X 0 .21-0 .29 Pentaerythritol, tech., 50-lb.

bags, trucks, c.l. and LcL, X 0 .32-0 .33 Pure, same basis 0 .32-0 .33

Pentane, commercial, tanks and e l . , wks gal. 0 .13-0 .34

Pentobarbital (acid), 100-lb. drums 8 .00-9 .00

Perchloroethylene, dr., c.L, LcL, wks. t 0 1 2 M - 0 1 5

tanks, wks. t 0.11 Η Perfluoro C8 cyclic ether, gal 154.00 Perfluorotributylamine, gal 225.00 Petroleum, mineral spirits,

tanks, East Coast refinery... 0.17 Phenacaine hydrochloride, NF,

25-lb. drum 21.00 Phénobarbital, USP, 100-lb.

drum, dlvd 3.25 Phenol, USP, synth., drums,

cl. and LcL, wks., X 0 .20-0 .22 tanks, wks., X 0.18

90-92% drums, c.L, l.c.L, t- · 0 .18-0.19 tanks and t.L, wks., t 0.16

39°, tanks and c l . , t 0.1734-0.1934 bis-Phenol, c.L and Lcl. wks., X 0.295^-0.305^ Phenolphthalein, USP, powd..

20OO- and 25-lb. lots 1.15-1.24 Phenothiazine, NF, fiber drums,

e l . or trucks, min. 18,000 lb. and LcL, t (non-return, 150-lb. drums) 0 .39-0 .43

Phenylacetaldehyde, 50% soin. in benzyl alcohol, 6-lb. bot . . . . 2 .40-2 .70

Phenylacetaldehyde, pure, 5-lb. pkg., wks 4.30

Ieocyanate, cbys., drums, wks. 2.00 Salicylate, NF, prod. c.L or

Lcl . t 1 15-1 • 4(> Phenylacetamide, 1000-lb. lots,

χ l . io DL-Phenylalanine, drums, dlvd.

Lei 24.00 Phenyl diethanolamine, c.L and

LcL, dlvd. East 0.40*4-0.4134 m-Phenylenediamine, tech.,

drums, t 0 9 5

o-Phenylenediamine, 100-lb. drums 2.20

p-Phenylenediamine, l.c.L, t- - · 1.30 Phenylethyl acetate, 25-lb. cans 1 7 0 β-Phenylethylamine, 1,000-lb.

lots * · °5 2-Phenylethyl phenylacetate, 5-

lb. bot 4.35

S E P T . 2 4, 1 9 5 6 C & E N 4661

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Phenylisocyanate, cbys., dru me. wks 2.00

Phenyl magnesium bromide, in ethyl ether, 5O0-gal. lots 0.98

p-Phenylphenol, c l . and l.c.l.. . 0 .37-0.5634 Phloroglucinol, tech., 100-ib. dr.,

wks. 10.45 Coml. grade, wks 6.40

PhaRgsra*. tech.. 150-lb. cvL. wks 0.2734

Phosphate, crude, rock, run-of-mine Fla., washed, dried, unground, c.l ton 4.6834-7. 6834

Finely ground rock, Fla. mine ton 5.60-6.1534

Defluorinated» bags. wks..ton 48.00-56.00 Phosphorus, red. amorph., cases 0.44—0.4/

Yellow, solid drums ($15 extra), c.l. and l.c.l., wks., t 100 1b. 19.00-20.50

tanks, X 100 1b. 17.00 Wedges, drums, c-i. and l.c.l.,

wks lOOlb. 21 .00-22 .50 Oxychloride, tanks and c.l., Χ. 0 .1234-0.14 Pentasulfide, solid, c.l , Lc I.

drums, wks. 0.11*4-0.1334 Pentoxide, drums, c.l. and l.c.l. 0 .1334-0.1634 Sesquiflulfide, cases, wks 0.33—0.35 Trichloride, tanks and c.l.. J. 0 .1234-0.14

Phthalic anhydride, tanks and c.l., J 0.2034-0.21

Phthalimide. 10O%. bbl.. wks. . . 0.65 β-Picoline, drums, c.l., l.c.l.,

wks., X 0.433^-0.44 0,-r-Picoline. drum %. l .cl . . wks. 0.33 Pilocarpine hydrochloride, USP,

25-oz. bot 5.10 Piperidine. diet.. 55-gal. drums X 2.60—2.95 Piperonyl butoxdde, tech., 250-

lb. , 50004b. and less, dlvd., 4 .50-5 .30 Cycloncne, tech., same basis. 3.70—4.50

Pitch, coal tar, bbl., c.l.. wks.ton 41 .20-42 .90 Burgundy, dom., 500-lb.

drums, incl., 1 to 19 drums, wks 0.106O-0.1085

Pine, 5O0-lb. drums, any Quant., wks O.093£-0.09H

Tall oil, c l , wks O.03**-0.04M Platinum metal troy oz. 103.00-108.00 Polyethylene glycol, (Carbo-

wax) liquid, Nos. 200, tanks or compartment tanks, and c.l., dlvd. East 0 .22-0 .24

N o . 600, same basis 0 .22-0 .24 solid. Nos. 1O00, 1500, 1540,

55-gal. drums, tanks and c.l., dlvd., East 0.2734-0.2834

No . 4000, 75-lb. bags, e l ­and in β or more bags, dlvd 0 .31-0.32

No . 6000, same basis 0 .35-0.36 Polyisobutylene, Bay way, N. J. 0 .32-0 .45 Polystyrene, reg., cryst., c.l.,

l.c.1., t 0 . 2 7 3 4 - 0 2 8 Reg., std. colors, c.l., l.c.l., t · . 0 .3134-0.33 Med. impact, std. colors, c.l-,

l.c.1., t 0 .33>£-0.342i Hi-impact, std. colors, c.l.,

l.c.l., f 0 .34-0.36 Polyvinyl acetate, gran., fiber

drums, cl., 30,000 lbs., fEast 0.41»* Emulsion, cl. and l.c.1., t 0 .19-0.21

tanks, t 0.17 alcohol, completely hydro-

lyzed, c.l. and l.c.l 0 .67-0 .78 partially hydrolyzed, low vis­

cosity, same basis 0.67—0.78 medium viscosity 0.80—0.91

Polyvinylpyrrolidone, pharma­ceutical grade 3 .20-3 .25

Non-pharmaceutical grade . . . 1.25—1.30 Potassium alloy, 100 to 3,000 lbs. 2 .00-2 .25

Metal, bricks, 25-lb. pails.. 3 .66 Acetate, anhyd., c.l., l.c.1 0 .28-0 .29

N F , 2O0- and 5-lb. lots 0 .31-0 .32 Acid tartrate, see Potassium,

bitartxate Antimony tartrate (tartar-

emetic) tech 0.6534-0.7034 USP 0 .7034-0 .71Η

Bicarbonate, USP, gran., dra. 0.22 powd., drums 0.24

Bichromate, gran., bags, c.l., or t.1., wks.. X 100 lb. 16.50

8,000 lb, or more, %.. 100 lb. 17.00 (fiber drums, add 3734 cents per 1O0 lb. to above; steel drums add $1.00 per 1001b.)

Bisulfate, AR, cryst., 25-lb. jars 0.81

Bitartrate, 5000 lb. to c l . . 250-lb. and 100-lb. drums, Ν. Υ 0 . 4 0 H - 0 - 4 1 3 4

Borate, gran., bbl., c l , wks . . . ton 180.00

ton. less than ton. ex-whse. ton 250.00

Bromate, powd., and gran. 1000- and 25- lb . . 200 2b. dr Ο 50-0 .55

Bromide, NF, gran., c.l. and l.c.l.. bbl.. t O.36-0.38

cryst. and powd., 400-lb. bbl 0 . 4 1 - 0 . 4 8

Carbonate, calcined, 99— 100%. bags, c l . and i.c.L, j 100 ib. S .50-9 .55

Hydrate, 83-85%. bags, c l . and l.c.1 100 lb. 7 . 3 5 - 8 . 4 0

liq., 47%, drums, c.l., l.c.l., X 4 . 0 0 - 4 . 8 0

Tanks, X 100 ib. 3 . 5 0 Chlorate, powd., drums, c l .

and l.c.1.. wks 0 . 1 0 ^ - 0 . 1 2 Chloride. USP. cryst. and

powd.. 2504b. drum 0.1734 Chemical grade (99.3%-

99.9% KC1) mines, . ton 2 7 . 0 0 - 2 9 . 0 0 Apricult. 60% K«0. bulk.

mines, unit 0 .38 gran., unit 0 .408

Chromate, tech., 100-ib. kegs, 400-lb. bbl O.50-O.51

Citrate, N F , gran-, drums 0 .43 powd.. bbl 0 .46 -0 .47

Potassium creosote sulfonate, 100-lb. drums, J 2 .95

Cyanate, c.l., wks- 0 .60 Cyanide, 500 lb. and under,

drums, wks 0 .55-0 .57 Ferric cyanide, bbl 0 .63 Ferrocyanide, bbl 0.2234 Fluoride, c l . , l.c.1., drums,

wks.. X 0.37-Ό.38 Glycerophosphate, 50-lb. cbys. 2 .15 Guaiacolsulfonate» NF. 100-

lb. and 25-lb. drums 1 .95-2 .10 Hydroxide, flake, 9 0 % drums,

c.l. and Lc.l., wks. X 100 1b. 9 .15 -10 .20

liquid, 45% drums, c l . , X.. 100 1b. 4 .25

solid. 90%, dr., c l . , wks. Î . 100 1b. 8 .70

Hypophosphite, l.c.1 1.35—1.40 Iodide, USP, cryst., powd.

and gran., 250-lb. fiber drums, t 1.90

Magnesium sulfate ton 16.00 Manure salts, run-of-mine,

20% KjO, unit of KiO. . unit 0.1765 Metabisulfite, gr~n., fiber

drums. 100-1.725 lb. lots* 0 .20-0 .22 powd.. 100-300 lb 0 .25 -p . 26

Muriate, agricultural, see also Potassium chloride

60%. KaO, bulk, Carlsbad, Ν. Μ.. 40-ton lots. KaO

unit 0 .36-0 .38 gran. 60% bulk N . M. . . unit 0 .36-0 .38 99.3-99.9%, KC1, chem.

grade. N. Mexico. . .ton 27 .00 -29 .00 60% KaO, bulk, Trona.

Calif., unit 0.4434 Nitrate, gran., bag, c l 9 .00 Oxalate, neutral, tech., fine

granular, 300-lb. bbl 0 .30 Perchlorate, drums, c.l.. wks.. 0.1734 Permanganate, USP, 20 kegs

or more and single kegs, wks 0 .273Î -0 .29

Tech., 20 kegs or more and single kegs, wks 0 .25J£-0.2734

Persulfate, drums, c l . , LcL, wks 0.17-0.20

Phosphate, tetra, bbl.. w k s . . . 0 .1636-0.16$£ Ricinoleate, soin. (35% solids) 0.213£ Silicate, glass, bags, c.l. 1001b. 7 .00 Silicofluoride, bags, wks 0 . 0 9 H - 0 . 1 0 Sodium tartrate, (rochelle salt)

gran., powd., 5,000 lb . in 230- or 100-lb. drums 0.4234-0-43

Stannate, drums. 10,0001b. t- 0.682 Sulfate, NF, powd., 375-lb.

drum 0 .17-0 .22 Fert.. dom.. bulk. 90-95%

KaS04. wks ton 36 25 Sulfite, drums, 100-4500lb. X. 0 26-0.29 Thiocyanate, cryst., NF,

drums 0.94—0.98

Tech. 0 .79 Titanate. c-L and l .c l . . wks. . . 0 . 1234 -0 .13

Procaine hydrochloride. U S P 1000-lb. and less t 2 . 8 0 - 3 . 4 0

^-Proline, CP. l-ki!o lots. . .k i lo 550.00 Propane» liquefied gas. coml.,

tanks. Gulf gal. 0 .02 η-Propyl acetate, tanks and c l . ,

dlvd Q.11H-0 13** Propyl gallate, pun*.. 2.000- and

l.OOOlb. lots 3.9O-4.0O 100-lb. lots 4 .40

p-Hydroxybenzoate. USP, 100-lb. drums, t 2 .30 Tech 2 .00

Propylene carbonate l.c.1. wks. . 0.50—0.55 Dichioride, tanks and c i . ,

dlvd.. East 0 .07-0 .8455 Glycol, ind. grade, tanks and

drums, c.l.. dlvd.. East . . 0 .1334-0 .16 USP, tanks and c l . . dlvd..

East 0 1 5 3 4 - 0 . 1 7 3 4 Oxide, tanks and c.l..East dlvd. 0 . 1 5 3 4 - 0 . 1 8

n-Propylmagnesium bromide, in ethyl ether. 5-gal. cans 2 .50

Pumice, coarse ground, bags O.03-0.043Î Pyrethrum, purif., extract, 2 0 %

by weight of pyrethrins, for aerosols, 2.000-lb. or more, 30-gal .dlvd 10 .00 -10 .10

Flowers, milled ground 1% pyrethrins. 50-lb. bags, less than 500 lbs., wks 0 .60

20.000 lb., wks 0 .55 Pyrethrum liquid deod-, 20-ib.

drums, dlvd gal. 8 . 7 5 - 8 . 9 5 No. 100, drums, dlvd.. gal. 4 1 . 7 5 - 4 2 . 7 5

Pyridine, réf., 2°, drums, c L , l .c l . . t 0 . 7 4 3 4 - 0 7 5

Denaturing grade. drums, wks. X 2 . 7 7 - 2 . 8 0

52 Alkyls, mix. (dist. range 114-117°). tanks, wks 0.732

Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Be), 100 grams or more, fiber drums, wks gram 0.3734

Pyrites, Domestic and Canadian, f.o.b. shipping point f.long ton 7.00—9.00

Pyrogallol, N F , cryst., drums, 25-100-lb., X 3 . 2 5 - 3 . 3 0

Tech.. lumps. 25-225 lb 2 . 7 6 - 2 . 8 1 powd., 200-lb. drum 2 .50

2-Pyrrolidone. tks.. c l 0 . 5 5 - 0 . 5 7 Prophyllite, bulk, mines, c i . . ton 1 1 . 0 0 - 1 3 . 5 0 Pyroxylin, scrap plastic, 34-ûa·

mesh transparent colorless, wks-, ret. drums 0 .20

Translucent, pastels 0 .14 Opaque, amber 0 .15

Q Quebracho, extract, c l 0 . 1 6 3 4 - 0 . 1 6 ^

Liquid, bbL. wks 0.083Î Ordinary, solid, 63%. bags . . . 0.11"/»*

Quinidine sulfate USP, cryet., 100-oz. tins oz. 0 . 7 1 - 0 . 7 5

Quinine, alkaloid, N F , 70-oz. cans 0.54-O.55

Bisulfate, N F , 100-oz. tins-.oz. 0.3734 Hydrochloride, USP, 100-oz.

tins oz. 0 .35 Sulfate, USP, 100-oz. tins. -oz. 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 0

Quinizarin, l.c.L 1.50 Quinolin, drams, wks., X c l . .

l.c.1 0 . 5 0 5 ^ - 0 . 5 1 H

R Red, Cadmium, toner, 100-lb.

drums 3 . 9 5 - 5 . 3 0 Lithopone, 100-lb. drums. . 2 . 2 4 - 3 . 9 0

Carmine, No . 40, N F 14 .50-15 .25 Iron oxide, synth., pure, bags. 0-12$£—0.13 Lithol, rubine, drums, X 1.40—1.50

toner, 100-lb. wks 0 . 8 8 - 0 . 9 0 Oxide, and Indian, red, pure,

c l . . wks 10O lb. 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 3 Paratoner. 100-lb. bbl.. d lvd. . . 1 .10-1 .15 Scarlet, pigment, drums, £ . . . 1.95 Toluidine, toner, 100-lb. bbl. X 1.62 Tuscan, c.l.. wks 10O lb. 2 4 . 5 0 - 2 5 . 0 0 Venetian, c l - , wks 10O lb. 3 . 5 0 - 6 . 2 5

Vermilion. Amn., bbl 0 .32 Mercury 5 .26

Resorcinol, tech.. 250-lb. drums, trucks, c L , and l.cl. , X 0 .7734-0 .7834

USP, cryst.. No. 1 grade, 100-lb. fiber drums 2 .75

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RHODINOL-SORBITOL

Rhodinol, 5 lb . bot. f Riboflavin, USP, crystals, 100

grams, more and less t-kilo Supplements, Β. Y. . 500, 10-

Ib. bags, carloads, wks Feed grade, 4 grams pei lb 5-Phosphate sodium 100 gr.

kilo Rochelle Salt, see potassium

sodium tartrate Rosin, gum, M, South. . . 100 lb.

WG 100 lb. Wood, Κ. Μ 10O lb.

Rotenone, cube powder, 5°? basis, 20,000 lb. or more wks...

Resin, 30% basis, Lc.L. wks R salt, paste drums, 100% basis Rutin 1-10 kilos kilo

Saccharin, U.S.P., gran., 100-lb. drums, 1,000 lb. or more J. .

powd., Î00-lb. drums, 1000 lb

Safrol Salicylamide, 100-lb. and 25-lb.

drums, wks Salt, rock, bags, c.L and Lc.L

100 lb. Cake, see Sodium sulfate

Saltpeter, see Potassium nitrate Saponin, tech., powd., 1000 l b . . . Sarcosine hydrochlor ide . . . . kilo Scopolamine hydrobroraide. .oz.

Hydrochloride, bot. oz. Selenium, 99>£%» black powd.. . Semicarbazide hydrochloride,

100-lb. drums Shellac, pure T N , 10-99 b a g s . . .

Bone dry, 300-lb. bbl Refined, de waxed, 300-lb. bbl. Button Lemon, No . 1 Superfine, 10-99 bags

Silica, super white bags, wks., c.l ton

whse., Easton, Pa ton Silicon dioxide, compressed, 600

lbs. or more and less than 200 lbs., bags

Uncompressed, carton of 4—10 lb. bags

Silicon tetrachloride, tech., 2,-000-lb. lots, wks

c.L, drums tanks

Silver, bullion, N. Y. Troy. .oz. Chloride, 100-oz. bot oz. Cyanide, 80-oz. and 100-oz.

bot., 80-2500 oz.. J. . . .oz. Nitrate, C P cryst. 1000-oz.

fiber drums oz. Oxide, 100-oz. bot oz. Proteinate, mild, NF, 1000-

oz. drums, X oz. strong, N F , 1000-oz. drums.

$ oz. Sodium, metal tank cars, Ashta­

bula, O., and Niagara Falls. Ν . Υ

12- and 5-lb. bricks, 14,500 lb. or more

2££-lb. bricks, over and under 14,500 lb

1-lb. bricks, same basis 1- and 2-lb., bricks, 3*6 gal.

pails solid pack, 400-lb. lots

Acetate, N F , 60%, c.L, l.c.L.. Tech., 60%, c.L, Lc.l

anhyd., c.L, l.c.1 Alumina te bags, w k s . . . 100 lb. p-Aminobenzoate, 1000-lb.

lots drums p-Aminosalicylate, 1000-lb. . . Antimonate wks., c.L, Lc.l Arsenate, dlrs., drums, c.L.

wks Ascorbate, 1-50 kilo drums

kilo Benzoate, USP, 100-lb. drum,

t Tech., 100-lb. drums, t

Bicarbonate, USP, gran., bags, c.L and Lc.L t

•» < v l.v·.

powd., bags, c.L, Lc.L, J . . . cwt.

28 .50-41 .00

65.00

0 . 1 4 H O.18-0.20

125.00

8.15 8.35 8.15

0.29 3 .60-3 .90

0.88 17.50-20.00

1 .60-1.70

1.65-1.75 1.00-1.10

1.15-1.25

0 .98-1 .12

1.15 130.00

14.50-21.00 84.00 15.50

4.75 0 .45-0 .46 0 56-0.57 0 .66-0 .67 0 .52-0 .53 0 .49-0 .51 0 .46-0 .47

23.00 43.00

0 .68-0 .75

0 .68-0 .75

0.20 0.16 0.15 0.90H 0.86*£

0 8 6 ^ - 0 . 8 7 H

0 . 6 2 ^ 0.94$*

1.15

1.10

0.16

0.17

O.17J^-0.18 0 . 1 9 - 0 . 1 9 H

0.40 0 .17-0 .17}$ 0 . 1 4 - 0 . 1 5 H

0.09J4-0 .10 0 .13-0.13$* 8 .50-9 .50

2.50 3.75

0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 9 H

0 . 1 2 ^

12.00-13.00

0.46 0.39

O OEL_9 fi*

2 . 5 5 - 3 . 4 5

B i c h r o m a t e , gran. , b a g s , c-L or t r u c k , w k s . , X. . . . lOO lb .

8 0 0 0 l b . o r more. t . . . lOO l b . ( F o r fiber d r u m s add 3 7 H c e n t s t o a b o v e ; s t e e l d r u m s . a d d $ 1 . 0 0 )

Bi f iuor ide , b b l . , c .L , w k s B i s u l f a t e , b u l k 1 0 0 l b .

d r u m s , c .L and L c . L . . 1O0 l b . B isu l f i te , p o w d . , bags . c.L,

B r o m i d e , U S P , gran. , c.L a n d Le.L, b b l . f

C a r b o n a t e , l ight , 5 8 % , b a g s . c l . , t 1O0 lb . hulk, n.l., wke- : t l O O l b .

Τ"ί«»-η«.~. — —v. e o f t r l _ »

w k s . , X lOO lb . bulk , c .L, wks 1 0 0 lb .

H y d r o s u l f i t e , t .L, c.L, l .c .L, d l v d

M o n o h y d r a t e d , bags , c.L, w k s 1O0 l b .

C a r b o x y m e t h y l c e l l u l o s e , t e c h . grade , C M C a c t i v e a g e n t . l o w a n d med. v i s e , 2 3 . 0 0 0 l b . a n d less

C h l o r a t e , crys t . , d r u m , c.l-

C h l o r i t e , t e c h . , 100- lb . d r u m s .

S o d i u m c h l o r o a c e t a t e , t e c h . . d r u m s , w k s

C h r o m a t e , a n h y d . , fiber d r u m s , c.l. or t .L, w k s . , X

1O0 lb .

1O0 lb . ( C h r o m a t e in s t e e l d r u m s , a d d 62 H cents per 1O0 t o a b o v e )

C i t r a t e , U S P , gran. , l O 0 - l b . a n d 2 5 - l b . d r u m s

C y a n a t e , 1000- lb . l o t s , w k s . . . C y a n i d e , 9 6 % , d r u m s , c.L,

l .c . l D i a c e t a t e , tech . , c.L, l . c .L ,

E t h y l a t e , 1 7 - 1 8 % . t a n k s . . . .

F l u o r i d e , 9 5 % , c.L, Lc.L, w k s . F l u o r o a c e t a t e , m o n o b a s i c .

F o r m a t e , c-L and l.c.L, 1 0 0 -l b . b a g s , t

G l u c o n a t e , t ech . , 100- lb . b a g s .

G l u t a m a t e , m o n o - , lO0- lb . d r u m s , d l v d . , c.l . and l . c . L .

G l y c e r o p h o s p h a t e , N F , c r y s t . . 1 0 0 0 - l b . lots, d r u m s , X.. ·

p o w d e r , 200- lb . bb l . o r 100-

7 5 % s o i n . . 100- lb . l o t s H y d r o s u l f i t e , 250- lb . d r u m s ,

t . L , c.L, l.c.L, d l v d . , E a s t

H y d r o x i d e , (caust ic s o d a ) , 7 0 % sol id, d r u m s , c.L, Lc.L. t l O O l b .

7 6 % flake, ground or p o w d . d r u m s . c.L and Lc.L J . . . .

1 0 0 l b . 5 0 % l iq . , sellers* tank cars .

( b a s i s 7 6 % ) J . . 1 0 0 l b . R a y o n grade . se l l ers '

t a n k s (bas is 7 0 - 7 4 % ) X

H y p o p h o s p h i t e , N F , d r u m s . . C o m L , l.c-1

H y p o s u l f a t e . pea c r y s t . , bag . Î

H y p o s u l f i t e , t e c h . , c r y s t . . b a g s , c .L, l.c.L, wks . , J

I o d i d e , U S P , 300- lb . d r u m s , Î

L a c t a t e , 5 0 % t e c h . , 5 5 - g a l . d r u m s , f .o.b. , w k s . , dark

E d i b l e , 5 0 % grade 6 0 % g r a d e

L a u r y l s u l f a t e , U S P , c.L, Lc.L. M e t a s i l i c a t e , a n h y d . , lO0- lb .

p a p e r bags , c.L and Lc.L, w k s . t 1 0 0 lb .

p~T>t*». ̂ —drats ICC-lb. b a ~ t .L. c . L . Î Lc.l . , w k s .

1 0 0 lb .

2 .

0

0 .

0 .

0 .

0 .

0 .

12 .25 12.75

0 . 1 8 H 2 . 0 0

65-3 . 85

5 . 0 0

3 5 - 0 . 3 8 0 . 4 8

1 . 8 5 1 55

1 . 9 0 1 . 6 0

23 -0 . 23 Η

2 . 9 0

0 . 3 7 42-0 . 4 4

0 9 - 0 . 1 0 ) 4

5 8 - 0 . 7 3

2 7 - 0 . 2 8

14 .00

14 .50

0 . 3 0 ^ - 0 . 3 5

0 .

0 .

0 . 8 5

. 178-G.198

. 15-0 . 1β$* 0 . 1 1

0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4 0 . 1 3 * H > - 13£*

12 .00

0.0705-0*. 0865

0

4

4

0 0

0 . 3 5

1 . 20

2 . 1 0

2 . 3 0 1 .35

. 2 4 - 0 . 24 Η

. 3 0 - 5 . 7 0

. 70-6». 10

2 . 9 0

3 . 0 0 .95-0>,98 .45-0). 50

O . 0 4 H

0 . 0 4 } f 0 > . 0 5

0

5

4

21.55

0 . 1 6 H Q>.12>* 0 K 2 6 H

. 2 5 - 9 . 2 6

. 70-9). 15

. 4 5 - 7 . 6 0

Molybdate, anhyd. (% of Mo contained) any quant., dlvd. 0 .88

Nitrate, Chilean, bulk and bags, Atlantic ports, c l .

ton 47 .75-51 .25 Domestic, synth., bulk and

bags, c.L, wks ton 43 .50-47 .00 Nitrite, bbl., c.L. Lc.L, wks.J _ 100 lb. 8 .50-10 .50 Orihosiiicate, anhyd., 400-ib.

drums, c.L. wks.J-lOOib. 6 .70 Hydrate, 275-lb. bbl.. c.L,

Lc.i 100 lb. 5 .10 -5 .45 Oxalate, bags, wks 0. 1085 Pentobarbital, USP. 100-lb.

drums, dlvd 6 .50 P#»rhorate t**t.rf|.hvdri|.t.« N F .

bbl., c.L, l.c.L, wks.. . .' 0 .173-0 .178 Peroxide,dr.,c.l. and l.c.l.,dlvd. 0 .186-0 .192 Phenosulfonate USP, gran.,

drums, 25-1250 lb 0 .44 -0 .45 powd., drums 25-1250 0 .47

Phosphate, monobasic, anhyd. bags, c.l. and l.c.l., wks . . .

100 lb. 8 . 5 0 - 9 . 7 0 dibasic, drug and reagent,

wks., bags, c.L and Let . . 100 lb. 8 . 7 0 - 9 . 2 0

Anhyd., 100-lb. bags, t.L, c l . , l.c.1.. X 100 lb. 7 . 65 -8 .05

Sodium phosphate (drums 60 to 80^ over bags) tribasic, 100-lb. bags, X t.L, c.L, and Lei 4 . 4 0 - 4 . 8 0

Potassium alloy, 100 to 3,000 lb 1 .75-2 .00

Pyrophosphate, bags, c.L, wks., * 0 .1010-0.1085 Tetrabasic, c.L. l.c.L. cwt . . . 7 .52 H~7 · 92 J$ Tripoly., 100-lb. bags, c l .

and Lc.L, X 7 . 8 7 H - 8 . 2 7 H Sal, bags, c.L, l.c.L, wks. . .cwt . 1 .40-1 .70 Salicylate, USP, t 25 and 200-

drums, 0 .74-0 .77 Sesquicarbonate, bulk and

bags, c.L, t.L, wks. t l00 lb. 2 .10 -2 .35 Bags, l.c.1 100 1b. 3 .80 -4 .35

Sesquisilicate, anhyd., 400-lb. drums, c.L, wks 1001b. 5 .50

Hydrate, 100-lb. paper bags, 350 lb. bbl., c l . . wks 100 1b. 4 .60

Silicate (water glass), 40° liq., tanks, t.L and c.L, return­able drums., wke-J.. 100 lb. 1 .10-1 .45

Silicofiuoride, bags, c.l 0 .07M Stannate, dr., 2000-9900 lb. . 0 .56 Stéarate, USP, anhyd., bbl.,

wks. 0 . 70 -0 .75 Tech., c.L, wks 0 .41 -0 .42

Sulfate, bulk, wks., ton 28 .00-30 .00 anhyd., tech., bags, c.L,

wks. X ton 50 .00-52 .00 detergent, bags, c.l ton 34 .00

Sulfhydrate, flake, 350-lb. drums, c.L, Lc.L, wks.. .cwt. 6 .75-7 .75

Sulfide, flake, c.L and l.c.l. X.. ton 5 .50-6 .50

fused, c l . and l.c.L XI00 lb. 4 .75 -5 .25 Sulfite, anhyd. powd., bbl., c.L

and Lc.i 100 lb. 7 .25 -8 .50 Exsiccated, photo grade,

USP, 375-lb. drum, wks. 0 .08JÎ Sulfoxylate formaldehyde,

c.L, Lc.L, t . East of Miss. R. 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 1 Η Tetrasulfide. 40%. 55-gal.

drum c.L, and Lc.l. X wks . . . 0 .04 -0 .05 Thiocyanate, tech., cryst 0 .71 Tungstate, cryst., tech., 400-

and 25-lb. drum, wks 1 .80-2 .12 8olvent naphtha, coal tar, tanks,

c.L, wks. (ret. 5-gal. drums) gal. 0 .31-0 .41

Petroleum, tanks, S.W. ref. gal. 0 .31-0 .41

Sorbitan, mono-stearate, drums, 2000-20,000 lb., wks 0 .32-0 .39

Mono-oleate, same basis 0 . 3 6 ^ - 0 - 4 3 J 4 (Monolaurate, and monopal-mitate, steel or fiber drums, 20,000 lb. or more wks. lb. 0.42; trioleate. 0.39; polyoxy-ethylene monolaurate, mono-palmitate, mono-oleate and trioleate, same basis, 0.42; tristearate, 0.41)

Sorbitol, cryst., in pellets, drums, _ ι __ J ι _ ι ^-v- A 20—0 25

soin., coml., aqueous, c l . and Lc.L, wks 0 .24JÎ-0 .25JÎ

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SORBITOL-UREA FORMALDEHYDE

Sorbitol. 7 0 % reg.. aqueous, tanks, c L . Lc.l 0 15-0 17

Soya fatty amine, diet., drums, c.L, wks 0 .43

Tech., druaas, e-I 0 35 Soya fatty amine acetate, dist..

drums, c.!.. wks. 0 41 Tech., drums, c.l 0.34

Stannic chloride, anhyd.. 9R0-lb. drum υ 799

Oxide. 400-lb. and 100-lb. dr.J 1 04 Hi 05 Η Stannous chloride (tin crystals)

wks., Nï. J 0 80VS-0 SI H anhyd. 1O0 to 10.000 lbs..

wks 0 988-1.421 Oxide, 2000Mb.. wks 1 498 Sulfate, over auti uuuei 2.000

lb., wks.. N. J 0 982 l 002 Starch, corn, pearl bags, c.l

100 lb. 7 27-7.42 Potato, bags, c.l 100 1b. 6.25-7.75

Stearamide, powd., c.l., wks., Chgo 0.37

Stearyl amine acetate, c.l., drums, wks. 0. 36

Sterols, soy, 95%, 100-lb. drums 2 .00 Streptomycine bulk, for mfg. use.

sulfate, TOO gm. jars. . . gram 0.12 Unlabeled vials dihydro sul­

fate, lOOO-grara jare. . vial 0 23 1 and 5-gram vials vial 1. 27

Strontium bromide, NTF, cryst.. gran., l.c.l-, 150-lb. drum. 0 .88

Carbonate» drums 0 19-0.37 Chromate, 500-lb. bbl., dlvd.. 0 .46 Iodide, USP, 25-lb. jar t 3 57 Nitrate, bbl., c.l.. wks 0.11 Salicylate, NF, 200-lb. and

100-lb. drums, t 1 75-1 . 78 Strychnine, N F , powd., 100-oz.

cans oz. 1.10 Styrax, Asiatic 0 80-0.85 Styrene, monomer, tanks, dlvd.,

t 0 .16 450-lb. drums, c.l. and l.c.l... . 0 18H~0.19H

Succinimide, gran., 50-lb. drum. 3 52 Sucrose octaacetate, dcnat.,

grade, drums, wks 0. 84 Sugar, cane, ref 0. 0 8 ^ Sulfadiazine, USP, powd.,

drums, Lc l . , wks 10.25-10 75 Sulfaguanidine, drums, l.c.l.,

wks 2 .50-3 .00 Sulfaxnerazine, USP, sodium,

powder, drums, 100- and 25-lb.. wks 11.25-11.75

Sulfanilamide, USP, powder, 25-lb. and 10O0-lb. lots, % I 30-1 52

Sulfa pyridine, USP powd., 25 and 1000 l b 7.00-7 . 50

Sulfathiazoie. USP, powd., 1000- and 25-lb. lots 2 60-2 .80

Sulfur, calcium arsenate diet., bags, point of shpmt. 100 lb. 7 . 75

Chloride, mono-, c.l. and l.c.l. X 0.04-0.04$*

tanks, £ 0 . 0 3 % ComL, flour, bags, c.L, 99H%.

wks 100 lb. 2 .30 Crude, agricult. indust. bulk,

c.l., mines long-ton 26.50-28.50 Dichloride, drums, tanks, c.l.. 0 . 0 3 ^ - 0 . 0 3 % Dioxide, liquid, coml., tanks,

c.l., -wks 0.045 cyl., 150-lb., X 0 .10-0 .12 ton lots, e l . , l.c.1 0.0535-0.0635 ref rig. grade, 150-lb. cyl., dlvd 0 .24-0.36

Dusting, conditioned 93 -98%. 325 mesh, 92-97% pure, bags, wks.. . 100 lb. 2 .50-2 .60

unconditioned, 93-98%. 325 mesh, 9934% pure

100 lb. 2 .50-2 .60 Flower, sublimed velvet,

USP, bags, c.l., wks. . - 100 1b. 4 .00-5 .25

Insoluble, 85%, c.l., wks 0 . 1 9 Η Roll stick, bags, c.L, wks.

100 lb. 3 .85 Rubber makers', bags, c.L,

wks 100 lb. 2 .40 Superphosphate, run-of-pile,

bulk shpmt., Balto unit-ton 0.88-0.91 Triple. b>ulk, Florida port.. . .

unit-ton 0.98 Τ

Talc, Vermont, bags. wks.. .ton 14.00-17.50 Canada, bags, c.L, wks ton 15.25—35.00

Tallow, inedible, extra, c.l 0 07 Η Fancy, c.l 0 . 0 7 \ | - 0 07J*

Tallow (normal amines from) dist., drums, c.L. wks 0.38

Tech 0.31 m-Amine acetate, dist.. drums,

c.L, wks 0.35 Tech. 0 27

Tar, pine, tanks, wks 0.0460 55-gal. dr., c.L, Lc.l.. wks Λ 05fi! Ό.0634 ex-whse., LcL.'. . . . .' 0.0712

Tartar emetic, tee Potassium, antimonyl tartrate

Tellurium, metal, pulv., cans, wks 2 .50

Terpin hydrate, NF, crystalline powder. 25-1000 lb 0.70

Terpineol, 80-lb. drums, wks 0 .65-0 . SO tt-Terpineol, drums, l.c.l., wks... 0.209 Terpinyl acetate, tech. and extra

225-lb. drums t 0 .57-0 .63 Terramycin. cryet. pure, oral

use, retail gram 2.04 Feed grade, bulk, wholesale

gram 0.15 Testosterone propionate.. gram 0.65 Tetrachloroethane» drums, wks. 0.15 Tetrachloroethylene, USP,

drums, t, c l . and Lc.l 0 . 2 0 H - 0 2 2 Tetraethyl orthosilicate, drums,

dlvd 0.61 Pyrophosphate, 40%, drums,

X 0.69 Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl

ether, 450-lb. drums, Mar­inette, Wis 1.10

Tetraethylenepentamine, tanks and c.L. dlvd. East 0 .56-0 .57M

Tetraglycine hydroperiodide ("globaline"), 100 lb 4.25

Tetrahydrofuran, tanks, c.L, Lc.l 0 .35-0 37

Tetrahydronaphthaiene, drums. c.L, LcL, dlvd 0.3034-0 31

Thallium sulfate, bot., dlvd 8.00-13 00 Theobromine, alkaloid NF, 100-

and 25-lb. lots 4 .00-4.39 Theophylline, USP, (hydrous or

anhyd.), 100-lb. and 25-lb. lots, drums 3 .65-3 .80

Thiamine hydrochloride, USP, drums and bot. wks.. . . kilo 60.00

ampul grade, 100 grams or more, kilo 62.00

Mononitrate, drums, 100 grams or more, wks. X. .kilo 62.00

N-2-Thienyl-/3-alanine, 1 gram bot gram 4. 50

Thiocarbanilide, drums 0.44-0.51 2-Thiopheneamine (stannic chlo­

ride double sal t ) . . . 500 grams 122.00 Thiosemicarbazide, 100-lb. drum 5. 35 Thiouracil, drums, wks 5.50-5. 60 Thiourea, tech., drms, t.L, c.L,

Lc.l. f 0 .33-0 .35 DL-Threonine, CP, 5-kilo lots

kilo 380.00 Thymol, NF, 25-lb. cntr 2.75

Iodide, NF, 25-lb. fiber drum 25-50 lb 7.30

Tin, metal, Straits 1.01$i Titanium, metal sponge ductile

Grade A 3 .00-3 .25 A-2 2.70

Rutile calcium pigment. 30%, 50-lb. bags, c.L, min. 20 tons and LcL, t East 0 .09-0 .09 H 50%, bags, c.l. (20 tons).. . 0.13 J £ - 0 . 1 4 ^

Dioxide, pigment, anatase, 50-lb. bags, c.l. and Lc.l. t East 0 .2434-0 .25H

Rutile, 50-lb. bags, c.L, l.c.l. 0.2634-0.2734 Ore, Ilmenite, Atlantic ports

ton 18.00-20.00 Tetrachloride, tech., 55-gal.

dr., c.L and l.c.L, wks 0.4534-0.4834 Trichloride, 13-gal. cby., 23%

soin., LcL, wks 0.32-0.3534 α-Tocopherol, DL-acetate (vita­

min E) 100 grams or more, wks kilo 136.00

a-Tocopherol, DL, 100 grams or more, kilo 149.65 Mixed D-form, 50%, wks.. kilo 52.50

m-Tolualdehyde, 50-lb. tin %. . . 2.85 Toluene, coal tar. tanks, wke.gal. 0.32

Petroleum, tanks, wks gal. 0.34 «•-TwLrldine, c.l., I.c.L. t . . 0-7*-0 80 o-Toluidine. dlvd.. c.l. and l.c.L,

tanks 0.22-0.24

p-Toluidine. fused and flaked. dlvd 0.60-0.64

o-Toîuidine di hydrochloride, dlvd 1.35

Toxaphene. drums, wks., c.L. Lcl 0.20-0.21

Triacetin, tanks, c.L, dlvd,, East. 0 .36 J4-0.39 Tributyl acetylcitrate, tanks,

c.l Ο 32-0.33Η Tnbuty! citi-eti». tcoh., tanks, c l . 0.39.0 40Η

Phosphate, tanks and c.L, t- - Ο 50-0.52 Tributylamine. drums, c l , LcL.

wks Ο 67H-0.Ô8H tanks, same basis 0.65

1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene, 55-gal. drums. c.L and l.c.L, t East. Ο 14H-0.1533

tanks, t East of Rockies (West iΗ cU. higher) 0.13

Trichloroethane. tanks and c.L, wks 0 l l H - 0 1 3

Trichloroethylene, tanks X 0.11 M. drums, c.L. % 0.12}£

2,4,5 - Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2.4,5-T) c.L and l.c.L, wks 1.40-1.45

Tricresyl phosphate, coal tar, drums, c.L, l.c.L, dlvd 0 .37-0.38

petroleum, drums, c.L, LcL, dlvd 0 .37-0 .38

Triethanolamine, tanks and c.L, dlvd.. East 0 22-0 .24H

Triethyl citrate tanks 0.36 Refined, l.c.l 0.71

Orthoformate, 4000-lb. lots. wks 1.10

Phosphate, tanks, and c.L, Kingsport, Tenn 0.38-0.40

drums, l.c.l 0.41 Triethylamine, tanks. c.L, t 0 . 4 6 H - 0 . 4 9 Triethylene glycol, tanks and

c.L, dlvd., East 0 . 1 8 H - 0 . 2 1 Dimethyl ether, 450-lb. dr.,

Marinette, Wis 1.10 Triethylenetetrat: ine, tanks,

dlvd. East 0.49 Triisobutylene, c.L and LcL,

drums, N.J., Pa., refinery, t · . 0 . 0 9 ^ - 0 . 1 0 3,3,5 - Trimethylcyclohexanol-l,

drums, wks 0.7δ 3,3,5-Trimethylhexanol, 1 drum,

c.L, l.c.L, wks 0.2934-0.30 tanks, wks 0.27

Trimethylol ethane, 50-lb. bags, c.L, Lc.l 0.39-0.40

Propane, 200-lb. fib. drums, Lc.l 0.70

2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, «ert., c.L, l.c.L, Bay way, N. J., or Borger, Texas, drums, incl.

gal. 1.35-1.40 Trimethylolpropane, flake, c l . , . 0.43 Tripentaerythritol, fib. dr. or 50-

lb. bats, 30.000-lb. lots, wks. 0.34 50-10,000-lb. drums, wks 0.35-0.3634

Triphenyl phosphate, c.L and LcL. X 0.413^-0.43M

Triphenylguanidine, bbl., wks. t 0.90 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium chlo­

ride 1 pkg. bot kilo 300.00 DL-Tryptophan t 50.00-75.00 u-Tryptophan kilo 489.50 Tungsten, metal, 98.8%, 1,000

lb., lots, wks 4.40 Ore, unit of WOi, 65%, c.i.f.

U. S. ports ton 32.50-34.50 Tungstic, oxide, over 1,000 lb.,

drums, wks 2.25 Turpentine, gum, Savannah,

bulk gal. 0 . 5 4 ^ - 0 . 5 5 Wood, steam dist., N. Y..gaL 0.82

sulfate, drums, extra. . . gal. 0.62 Tyramine hydrochloride.. . . kilo 390.00 DL-Tyrosine, 10-99 lb. lots 20.00-27.00 Tyrothricin, USP bot gram 0.75

u Urea, feed grade, 42% N, bags,

c l . t ton 110.00 Fert. grade, 46% N, bulk,

c l . t ton 105.00 Ports ton 115.00-120.00

45%, N. bags. c.L. dlvd. Kan., Neb., N. D ton 154.00-157.00

Indust. grade, 46%, N, cryst. bags, c.l. and l.c.L, wks . . . . 0.063-0.09

Ammonia liq.. tanks, wks. ton 126.50-128.00 USP, cryst., 1,0001b 0.10 Urea-formaldehyde composi­

tion (Arboneeld A), c.l. and Lc.l 0.20-0.2034

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DL-VALINE-ZIRCONIUM SULFATE

6.50-6.75 2 .75-2 80 2 75-2.80

0 16H-0 19 î GO ΟΙΟ** 0.295<

0 27-0 28H 0 47-0 49

0 .14H

1.36 0.80-0.82

0.02*$

0 03H-0 .05

DI^ Valine, lOO-lb. iota Vanillin, eugenol. 25-lb. con­

tainers Guaiacolj 25-lh. on*r.. Lignin, tins

Vinyl acetate, 25- and 100-lb. cntr., t \ s . , c.l.. dlvd. East. .

Butyl ether, l.c.l Chloride, tanks, wks

cyl. quant Vinyl ethyl ether, tanks and c.L

Propionate, tks., c.l., dlvd.. . . Vinylidene chloride 2-Vinylpyridine, drums, l.c.l.,

wks n-Vinyi-2-pyrrolidone tks.. c.l Viosterol (Vitamin Dt). 15 bil­

lion units or more million unite

under 15 billion units million unite

Vitamin A concn., natural ester, 100,000 to 200,000 A units per gram potency, wks

million units 300,000 to 500,000 A units

per gram potency million unite

powd., dry 20,000 A unit» per gram potency

million unite Synthetic palmitate, wks

1.000.000 to 1,800,000 A units. . . . million unite

In vegetable oil 1,000,000 to 1.800,000 A units per gram potency

million unite Synthetic acetate (in corn oil)

million units Vitamin Bra, crystalline, USP,

mg Oral grade, solid cone.. . . mg.

Vitamin D», see Cholesterol (Prices for other vitamin products are listed under their chemical terms; i.e., Ribo­flavin, «-Tocopherol, Nico­tinic acid, Thiamine hydro­chloride. Calciferol. Codliver oil, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Yeast, brewer's, Viosterol, etc.)

w Wax, bees, crude, imp., bags. . . 0.69—0.70

Bleached, USP. cases 0.77-0 80 Candelilla, réf., bags 0.76-0.77

Crude 0.72-0 73 Carnauba, No. 2, N. C , réf.. 0.84-0.85

No. 3. refined pure 0. 80-0.84 No. 3 . North Country

crude 0.71-0.73 Chalky, bags 0.68-0.70 Yellow, No. 1, bags 1.42-1.44

Gerstofen, OP, ton lots, and less 0.85

Ε grade, tons and less 0.87 Japan, bags 0.47-0.49 Montan 0.33-0.35

Synthetic (German) *0.22-0.24 Bohemian, ton lots, N. Y.. . 0. 26-0.27

Opalwax, synth., c.l 0.37 Osokerite, Amn., yellow, N.Y.

100 lb. 25.00-27.00 Ouricury, Amn. réf., bags 0.93-0 95 Snow White, N . Y 100 lb. 28.00-30.00 Spermaceti, cakes 0.30—0.32

Whiting, precip., bags, c.l...ton 18.00-20.00

Yellow, chrome, 250 lb. lots. bags, t 0.33H-O-36

Han9ft, Ο, hhl., f 2 10-2.25 Iron oxide, synth., bass, c.l.

Lei., wks 0 . 1 1 Η - Ο - Π & Zinc, 250 lb., bags t Ο 27 Η

0 .

0 .15H-0 .

0 .

0 .

0

0

14

16

23

10

10

.10

0.245 0.185

Xylene, coal tar (indust.) tank cars gal.

Petroleum, tank cars gal.

Y Yeast, brewer's, 200 Β units per

gram, 100 lb. and more drums

300 Β units per gram, .drums Yellow, Cadmium toners, 100-lb.

drums Lithopone, 100-lb. dr.. . . .

Benzidine, drums, t

0.32 0.34

Zein, 50-lb. bags, wks., under 1.000 to 23,000 lb., Ex-ware­house., Ridgefield 100 lb.

Zinc, metal slabs. Prime West­ern, E. St. Louis

Acetate, 300-ib. drum, c.l. and l.c.l.

Pure, 150- and 200-lb. car­tons

Ammonium chloride, c.l., l.c.l., bags, wks

Borate, bags, c.l. and l.c.l.. point of shpmt., t Eas t . . . .

Carbonate, powd., drums Tech., bags, bbl., c.l-, wks..

Chloride, NF, gran. 200- and 25-Ib. drums

Tech., fused, drums, c.l., wks., 100 lb

Chromate, f Cyanide, kegs, drums, wks... Dust, bbl., c.l. and l.c.l-, wks.. Fluoride, c.L, l.c.l., bbl., wks. Hydrosulfite, drums, truck

and l.c.l., t East of Miss.. . Iodide, N F 25-lb. jars Naphthenate, liquid, S% Zn,

o.l. and l.c.l. t Oleate, fused, bbl Oxide, American process, lead-

free, bags, c.l., l.c.l., f... Leaded, 35%, bags, c.l. and

l.c.L, f 50%

Special List

23 00-40.00

0 .13H

Ο 29-0 29H

0.53

0.965-0.1015

0 192-0.202 0.26 0.13

0 .12-0 . 47

10.18 0.27 0.523

0 . 1 7 H - 0 . 1 8 H 0.49-0 .50

0 .21H-0-22 5.12

0 . 2 4 H - 0 . 2 5 H 0.36

0 .14^j -0 .15H

0 . 1 5 K - 0 . 1 6 H 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 . 1 6 %

French, process, lead-free. white seal, bags, c.l.. l.c.l.

green seal, same bas i s . . . . red seal, same basis

USP, same basis Peroxide, tech-, fiber drums.

Phenolsulfonate, NF, gran.. dr., 25 S75

Résina te, precip., 7.4% Zn,

Silicon1 uoride, bbl., trucks and

Stéarate, Disperso grade, c.l. and l.c.1. t

Lacquer, tech., USP, and cosmetic grades, c.l. and l.c.l.. t

Sulfate, 25 H Penta, crystal 100 lb. bag, wks.. c.L, l.c.l

36% Zn, monohydrated. bags, dlvd. East. c.l. and l.c.l

Sulfide, tech., purif.. bags, wks., c.l. and l.c.l. t

Sulfoxylate formaldehyde. basic, c.l. and l.c.l.. t East. .

Zirconium acetate, bbl., wks.. . . Carbonate, basic, bbl-, wks.. .

Oxide, white, ground, bags.

Silicate, gran., bags, wks.. 100 lb

Sulfate, cryst., wks

0 T65£-0.17*4 0. ί ο * ί - 0 . 1 7 Μ 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 . 1 6 K 0 175^-0.1854

0 7 1 6

0 3S--0.42 1 00

0 33

0 l 2 * £ - 0 14

0 4O-0 43

0 . 3 9 - 0 . 4 2

0 0585-0 .0685

0 08 £ £ - 0 0 9 $i

0 253—0.263

0 25^0-0 .26 0 .22H 0.23 0 . 3 0 H 4 .50

1.50 0 35M

3 12*4-3 .25 0 37 £3-0 38

* Nominal. t Freight allowed. j Freight equalized.

Surface Active Agents and Detergents Following is a partial list of the chemical industry's surface active agents quoted per pound unless otherwise noted. The compilation is arranged according to tibe trade name or proprietary designation, chemical term, classification, activity, application, and price. The latter is usually f.o.b. plant with freight allowances, or delivered as indi­cated. Prices quoted are for shipments east of the Rockies. Code letters in parentheses are keyed to manufacturers' names at the end of the list.

2 .

0 0

.56

.60

2.75 1

10-2 20

.35

Accocel 741, sodium salt of form­aldehyde treated with naph­thalene sulfonic acid, solid; dispers., defiocculating agent. t.l. (AC) 0.16

Advawet No . 10, wetting agent, emuls. for latex paints, non-ionic, 425-lb. drums (AD). . . 0.17

Advawet No . 33, wetting agent, 100% non-ionic, 450-lb. drums, dlvd. (AD) 0.48

Advawet No . 88, wetting agent, non-ionic, drums, t.l 0.25

Aerosol 18, N-octadecyl diso-dium sulfosuccinamate, paste, gen. indust. deterg., emulsif. agent (AC) 0.40

Aerosol 22, tetrasodium N-(l,2-dicarboxyethyl) - JV - octa-decyl sulfosuccinate, 35%, liq., gen. indust. deterg., emulsif. agent, 1 drum or more (AC). . 0 75

Aerosol AY, diamyl sodium sul-foeuccinate, solid, wetting. emulsif. agent (AC) 1 00

Aerosol C-61, mixed octadecyl-guanidine salts of octadecyl carbonic acid reacted with ethylene oxide, fluid paste; specialty cleaner, 1 drum or more (AC) 0.60

Aerosol OS, mixed sodium iso-propyl naphthalene sulfonate, powd., wetting, emulsif. agent. 2,000 lb- or more (AC) 0 39

Aerosol OT, di(2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate, 100%, solid, wetting, emulsif- agent, 2,000 lb. or more (AC)

Aerosol OT, di(2-ethylhexyl) so­dium sulfosuccinate, 75%. liq. wetting, emulsif. agent, tank wagon (AC)

Aerosol OT-B, di(2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate, powd., wetting, emulsif. agent, 2,000 lb. or mon? (AC)

Aerosol MA, dihexyl sodium sul­fosuccinate, 80%, liq. (AC) . .

Aerotex Antistatic, alkamido-polyethylene glycol, 85%, liq., antistatic (AC)

Aerotex Softener, alkylguanidine polyethylene glycol, paste; softener (AC)

Ahcowet RS, sulfated ester, 65%, fast text, wetter, anionic, 1-12 drums, (AH)

Ahcowet ANS, alkylaryl sulfo­nate, 50%, deterg., penetrant, anionic, 1-12 drums, (AH). .

Alipal CO-433, sodium salt of sulfate ester of an alkyl phe-noxy polyoxyethylene ethanol, 28%, liq. anionic, high foam., wetting, disp. agent, deterg., drums* c.l. and t.l., (GA). . .

Alipal CO-436, ammonium salt of sulfate ester of an alkyl phenoxy polyoxyethylene eth-

1.00

0 .63

0 . 8 5

0 . 6 7

0.56

0 .33

0.19

0 .20

0 .18

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ALROSOL-ÎGEPON

anol, anionic. 58%. liq-, de­terg., wetting, disp. and foam. agent, c l . and t.l.. (GA) 0.22

Alrosol. condensate of diethanol-amine, 87%, liq. non-ionic, dishwashing deterg., foam stabil., 450-lb. drums, c.L, (GE) 0.36

Alrosol B, condensate of dieth-anolamine, 100%, liq. non-ionic. 450-lb. drums, cl . , (GE) 0.31

Alropon conc, sodium hexa-decyl sulfate, paste, anionic, gen. indust. deterg., 450-lb. drums. (GE) 0.52

Antarnn FO-34. complex fatty amide cornp., amphoteric sur­factant, deterg., fulling agejat for wool, drums, c.l. and t.l., (GA) 0.29

Arctic Syntex HD, alkyl aryl type. 35%, heavy duty de­terg., laundering, wet clean­ing, rug cleaning, anionic, 50-lb. bags. t.l. (CP) 0.21

Arctic Syntex M, alkyl aryl type, 31% mild deterg.. dishwash­ing, woolens, dairies; anionic; 90-2b. drums, t J. (CP) 0.21H

Brij 30, polyoxyethylene lauryl ether, liq., gen. purpose sur­factant, drums, c.l., (AT) 0.62

Brij 35, polyoxyethylene lauryl ether, white waxy solid, in­dust. surfactants, emulsions, drums, c.l., (AT) 0.47

Cationic SP, dimethyl-steram-idopropyl - 2 - hydroxyethyl ammonium dihydrogen phos­phate, 35%, liq.; emulsif., antistatic (AC) 0.60

Cibalan Salt N, polyether alco­hol, liq., nonionic, textile dye-ingasst; (CI) 0.38

Cibalan Salt S, polyether alco­hol, liq., nonionic, textile dye­ing asst; (CI) 0.83

Condensate PC, coconut-amine condensate, 100%, general wetting agent and detergent (PR) 0.32

CPH-5, propylene glycol laurate, anionic; water dispersible for stable emulsions; defoaming agent; suitable for edible products; 55-gal. drums, c.l., (HA) 0.34

CPH-9, glyceryl mono ricin-oleate, anionic, water-dis-persible, self-emulsifying; oil liq., cosmetic emulsions, re­placement for sulfonated cas­tor oil; drums, c.l., (HA). . . . 0.35

CPH-26-N, glyceryl mono ole-ate, anionic, neutral, non-dis-persible; dry-cleaning soaps, bases, spotters, vinyl light and heat stabilizer; drums, c.l., (HA) 0.35

CPH-28-N, diethylene glycol laurate, anionic, neutral, non-water disp.; oily liq.; emulsi­fying assist., lubricant, plasti-cizer, softener, cutting oil additive; solvent for oil solu­ble dyes; drums, c.l., (HA). . 0.32

CPH-30, polyethylene glycol 400 mono laurate, nonionic, oily liq. ; completely water soluble ester; for cutting and soluble oils, leather treating com­pounds, textiles, cosmetics; drums, c.L, (HA) 0.38

CPH-31-N, glyceryl mono oleate special, anionic, low in double bond acids, liq. to partly solid; emulsifier, additive, stabilizer, coupling agent, penetrant and wetting agent; drums, c.L, (HA). 0.35M

CPH-34-N, glyceryl laurate. anionic, soft solid, anti-foam agent, dry cleaning soaps, bases, deterg.. spotters, sta­bilizer in many food and phar­maceutical emulsions; drums,

c.L. (HA) 1 . . . 0.37 CPH-35-N, glyceryl ricinoleate,

anionic, vise oily liq.; plasti-

cizer in synth. and nat. rub­ber compounds, polyvinyl bu-tyral. nitrocellulose, and ethyl cellulose; dye solvent; drums, c.L. (HA) 0.35

CPH-43. polyethylene glycol 600 xuono iaur&te. nonionic; liq. to soft solid; cutting oils and iubricante. leather treating compounds, fiber spinning lu­bricants; drums, c.l., (HA) . . . 0.37JÎ

CPH-61-N. ethylene glycol mono oleate. clear oily liq.; anionic, lubricant additive, for special textile oils and inseeti-tioidw»; dmmB: c.l.: (HA) . 0 30

CPH-64-N, glyceryl mono oleate, anionic, oily liq-, special lubri­cants, rust preventatives, sta­bilizer in vinyl coatings; drums. c.L, (HA) 0.32

CPH-75, polyethylene glycol 300 dilaurate, nonionic ester type; insecticides, agricuït. sprays, soluble oils, degreasing com­pounds, toiletries, textiles, drums. c.L. (HA) 0.40

CPH-78, glyceryl mono stéarate S.E., anionic, waxlike solid; suspension aid for pigments, abrasives, etc ; polishes, clean­ers, detackifier in chewing gum, candy, dough condi­tioner and margarine additive; fiber drums, c.L, (HA) 0.34

CPH-96, polyethylene glycol 600 dioleate, nonionic, clear, oily liq.; compounding solubles, cleaning oils, detergents, leather treating, textile spe­cialties, lubricants, insecticides, weedkillers; drums, c.L, (HA) 0.36

CPH-104, diglycol stéarate S.E., anionic, wax-like solid ; tempo, binding agent in abrasive and grinding wheels; dispersible lubricant for aluminum draw­ing and extrusion; fiber drums c.L, (HA) 0.25

Crystamet, pentahydrate so­dium metasilicate, gran., dish­washing, metal cleaning, kier boiling, laundering, bottle washing, 325-lb. drums, c.L and t.l. per 100 lb., (CO) 4.75

D-40, alkyl aryl sodium sulfo­nate, 40%. granules, gen. in­dust. and household cleaning agents, anionic, bags, c.L and t.l. (OR) 0.12*£

D-40FG, alkyl aryl sodium sul­fonate, 40%, powd., gen. in­dust. and household cleaning agent, anionic, (OR) 0.1234

D-40SF, alkyl aryl sodium sul­fonate, 40%, flake, gen. in­dust. and household cleaning agent, anionic, (OR) 0.12>4

D-60, alkyl aryl sodium sulfo­nate, 56%, granules, gen. in­dust. and household cleaning agent, anionic (OR) 0.168

Detergent 220, modified fatty alkanolamide, 100%, imparts synergistic effect in liquid de­terg., 55-gal. drums, c.L, dlvd., (BR) 0.33

Detergent 1011. diethanol laur-amide, 95%, prem. alkanol­amide deterg. for cosmetics, sanitary chemicals, drums, cl . , dlvd., (DR) 0.53

Detergent E, coconut fatty acid amide condensate, 96%, liq., comb, nonionic-anionic deterg., wetting agent, emul-sifier, penetrant; soap clari­fier, foam booster, emulsifier in latex paints, 55-gal. c-ums, cl., dlvd., (DR) 0.31

Detergent M, sulfonated ali­phatic condensate, liq., tex­tile detergent, (CI) 0.13>£

Detergent Slurry, alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate, 41—44%, paste, active ingred. for gen. household compounded clean­ing agents, anionic (OR) 0.133

Dispersant ΝΓΙ-Ο and NI-E, con­

densation products of ethylene oxide and an alkyl phenol, 99.7%. liq., dry cleaning de­terg. aoid for gen. indust. oil soluble cleaning agents, non­ionic, COR) 0.25H

Dispersant NT-W, condensation product of ethylene oxide and an ttlîvyî pù«?iiui, 92%, îiq., low-sudsing deterg. for house­hold and indust. cleaning agents, nonionic, (OR) 0.24

Drymet, anhyd. sodium meta­silicate, cone, dishwashing powders, dairy, metal, and hoitRf»b«->1d cîeane*·*, text, de­terg.. East, 400-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l., per 100 lb., (CO) . 5.85

Dryorth, anhyd. sodium ortho-silicate, fast heavy duty cleaner, pénétrât., wetting out agent, emulsif., 400-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l., 1O0 pounds, (CO) 6.30

Dryeeq, anhyd. sodium sesqui-silicate, powd., med. pH alka­line salt, med. and heavy duty cleaner for laundries, metal, linen supply, and rag plants, 400-lb. drums, c.L and t.L, per lOO pounds, (CO) 5.65

Emulphor EL-620, polyoxy-ethylated veg. oil. nonionic, emuls. agent for oils, solvents, waxes, drums, c.L and t.L, (GA) 0.38

Emulphor ON-870, polyoxy-ethylated veg:. oil, 100%, non­ionic, wax, emuls. for mineral oils, fatty acids, waxes, drums, c.l. and t.l., (GA) 0.50

Emulphor VN-430, polyoxy-ethylated fatty acid, non­ionic, emuls. for pesticides and mineral, liq. fatty, and cutting oils, drums, cJ. and t.l. (GA) . 0.37

Hyonic FA-20, alkylolamide, 100%. liq., liq. cleaning com­pounds, nonionic, t.L, (NO).. 0.3034

Hyonic FA-40, alkylolamide, 100%. liq., floor and wall cleaners, nonionic, t.L, (NO).' 0.27M

Hyonic FA-75, alkylolamide, 70%, liq., indust. cleaners, nonioic, t.l., CNO) 0.24 H

Hyonic PE-225, polyoxyethyl­ene condensate, 100%, liq., low-foaming deterg., nonionic, t.L, (NO) 0.21H

Hyonic PE-250, alkyl phenol ethylene oxide condensate, 100%, alkali-acid stable clean­ers, nonionic, t.l., (NO) 0.26fcS

Hyonic PE-275, alkyl phenol ethylene oxide condensate, 100%, liq., dairy cleaning comp., nonionic, t.L, (NO). . . 0.26J4

Hyonic FS, lauxic alkylolamide foam stabilizer, 100%, non­ionic, t.L, (NO) 0.40

Igepal CA-630, alkyl phenoxy polyoxyethylene ethanol, 100%, liq. nonionic, deterg., disp., emuls., and wetting agents, drums, c.l. and t.L, (GA) 0.27*$

Igepal C0-43O, CO-630. alkyl phenoxy polyoxyethylene eth-anols, 100%, nonionic, de­terg., disp., emuls. and wet­ting agents, drums, c.l. and t.l.. (GA) 0.27*$

Igepal CO-530, CO-610, CO-710, CO-730, and DM-710, alkyl phenoxy polyoxyethylene eth-anols, 100%, liq. non-ionics, deters·· disp., emuls., and wetting agents, drums, c.L andt-L, (GA) 0.27H

Igepal C0-85O, CO-880, alkyl phenoxy polyoxyethylene eth-anols, 100%, wax, nonionic, deterg., disp., emuls., and wetting agents, drums, c.l. and t-L (GA) 0.27M

Igepon AC-78, esters of sodium .ippthionete. f^^^c <»ol«/i. an­ionic, deterg., wetting agent, emulsif., dispers.. foam. agents, drm-, c.L, t.1., (GA) 0.56

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Igepon AP-78, esters of sodium isethionate. solid, 85%, an­ionic, deterg., wetting agent, emulsif., dispers.. foam, agents, drums, c.L and t.l.. (GA)

Igepon CN-42. sodium N-cyclo-hexyl-N-palmitoyl taurate, 20%. paste, anionic, low-foam, deterg. for mecb. dish­washing and indust. cleaners, drums, c.l. and t.l., ( G A ) . . . .

Igepon T-33, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurates, 32%, liq., anionic, base deterg. for household and indust. clean­ers, drums, c.l. and t.l., (GA)

Igepon T-43, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurates, 33%, liq., anionic, base deterg. for household and indust. clean­ers, drums, c.l. and t.l., (GA)

Igepon T-51, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurates. 14%, gel, anionic, base deterg. for household and indust. clean­ers, drums, c.l. and t.l., (GA)

Igepon T-73, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurates, 28%, solid, anionic, base deterg. for house­hold and indust. cleaners, drums, c.l. and t.L, (GA) . . . .

Igepon T-77, sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurates, 67%, flake, anionic, base deterg. for house­hold and indust. cleaners, drums, c.l. and t.L, ( G A ) . . . .

Igepon TC-42, sodium N-methyl-N"coconut oil acid" taurate, 22%, liq., anionic, de­terg., wetting agent, emulsif., dispers., foam, agent, drums, c.l. and t.L, (GA)

Igepon TE-42, sodium N -methyl-N-"tallow acid" tau­rate, 24%, liq., anionic deterg. for drum or spray-dried house­hold and indust. compounds, drums, c.l. and t.L (GA)

Igepon TN-74, sodium N-acyl-N-methyl taurate, 44%, solid, anionic, wetting, emulsif., dis­pers. agent for paper, leather, test., pesticide industries, drums, c.l., and t-L, (GA). . .

Kaymol 116-L, blend of fatty acid esters, liq., defoamer, wetting agent, emulsif., non-ionic, (KR)

Kaymol 116-0, emulsif. for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, emulsif. and lubricant for text., leather, defoamer in paints, lacquers, nonionic (KR)

Kaywet 40, alkyl aryl sulfonate, 40% (KR)

Kreelon 4-E>, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 40%, flake, anionic, gen. purpose surfactant, 200-lb. drums, c.l. and t.L, (WY). . .

Kreelon 4-G, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 40%, powd., anionic, gen. purpose surfactant, c.l. and t.l. (WY)

Kreelon 8-D, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 85%, flake, anionic, cone, high-foam, surfactant, drums, c.l. and t.L, (WY)

Kreelon 8-G, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 85%, powd., anionic, cone, high-foam, surfactant, drums, c.l. and t.L, (WY)

Lathanol LAL, sodium loral sulfoacetate, powd., denti­frices, shampoos, spl. uses, anionic (NA), 250-lb. fiber drums

Lever DW-300, liq., nonionic, anionic, deterg. for household dishwashing, rug, and up-holsteryicleaning, drums, (LB).

Lipal 15-T, poly oxy ethylene ester of dist. fractionated veg. oil, 95%, liq., machine wash­ing compounds, hard surface CrcctûèTo, vfeïv. Cicâlulig, u j ô leveling, drums, c.l. or t.L, dlvd., (DR)

Lipal 25-C, ethoryiated glycer-ide, 100%, liq.. oil soluble emulsifier, solubilizing agent for light oils, kerosenes and naphthas, drums, c.l., dlvd.,

0 .45 (DR) 0 .33 Lipal 52-C, nonionic, water solu­

ble castor oil, 100%, paste, additive for shampoos, solvent for perfume oils, emulsifier for herbicides, drums, c.l., dlvd.,

0 .23 (DR) 0 .33 Lipal 90, hydroxypolyoxyethyl-

ene ether of an alkyl phenol, liq., 100%. nonionic. anti-sticking agent for rubber or

0.1S plastics, dispersant for carbon black, drums, c.l. or t.l., dlvd., (DR) 0 . 2 7 H

Low Foam, spray form deterg., tumbler and agitator type

0 .15 machines, anionic, nonionic: 50-lb. bags. t. 1. (CP) 0 . 1 4 H

Medialan LL-33, sodium N-lauroyl sarcosinate, 31%, liq., purif. dry surf act. for mild

0.12J4 shampoos, cosmetic formula­tions, drums, c.L, t.l., (GA) 0 .43

Mentor beads, spray, alkyl aryl sulfonate, 37%, wetting, penet., disp., fabrics, metal

0 . 2 8 H and textile processing, (CP) anionic, 40-lb. bags, t.l 0 .15%

Nacan, powd., spl. applications, 250-lb. fiber drums, (NA) 0 .40

Naccolene A, cone., solvent 0 .45 soluble paste, metal drums,

c.l., (NA) 0 .50 Nacconol beads, alkyl benzene

sodium sulfonate, 40%, light bead, proprietary cleaners, anionic, 25-lb. bags, t . l . or

0 .20 c.l., (NA) 0 . 1 2 H Nacconol D B , alkyl benzene so­

dium sulfonate, 40%, dense bead, proprietary cleaners, anionic, 130-ib. drums, c.l. or t.L, (NA) 0 .13

0 .14 Nacconol D B X , alkyl benzene sodium sulfate, 40%, extra dense bead, prop, cleaners, anionic, 200-lb. drums, c.l. or U . (NA) 0 .13

Nacconol EP, spl. flake for elec-0 .47 troplating, 1 or more 225-lb.

drums, (NA) 0 .40 Nacconol HG, alkyl benzene so­

dium sulfonate, 60%, flake, 0 .37 proprietary cleaners, anionic,

200-lb. drums, c.L or t.L, East (NA) 0.216

Nacconol M X , alkyl benzene so­dium sulfonate, 40%, coarse granule, proprietary cleaners,

0.42J4 anionic, 200-lb. drums, t.l. or c.l.. (NA) 0 .13

0.1234 Nacconol M X Unimesh, alkyl benzene sodium sulfonate, 40%, fine granule, proprietary cleaners, anionic, 200-lb.

0 .13 drums, c.l. or t.L. (NA) 0 Nacconol NR, alkyl benzene

sodium sulfonate, 40%, flake, anionic, text., general clean-

0 .13 m g > 225-lb. drums, c.l. or t.L, (NA) 0.13

Nacconol SL, alkyl benzene so­dium sulfonate, 35%, proprie-

0 .26 tary cleaners, anionic, liq., 480-lb. metal drums, c.L, and tank trucks, East (NA) 0 .09

Nacconol SX, alkyl benzene so-0 .26 dium sulfonate, 40%. flak<\

proprietary cleaners, anionic, 175-lb. drum, c.L or t.L, (NA) 0 .13

Nacconol SW, alkyl benzene so­dium sulfonate, powd., 40%,

0 .80 proprietary cleaners, anionic, 250-lb. drums. c.L or t.L. (NA) 0.13

Nacconol Z, alkyl benzene so­dium sulfonate, 85%, liq.

0 .28 cleaners, emuls., anionic, 175-lb. drums, c.l. or t.L, East (NA) 0.26

Nacconol NRSF, alkyl benzene sodium sulfonate, 92.5%,

anionic, 175-lb. drums, c.l. or 0 .23 t l , (NA) 0.40M

Nacconol FSNO, purified flake for spl. uses, alkyl benzene sodium sulfonate, 85%, anionic, 1 or more 120-lb. metal drums, (NA) 0 .65

Nacconol 60-S, alkyl benzene triethanol amine, liq., 60% solids, proprietary cleaners, anionic, -tank trucks. East (NA). . . . 0 . 20

Naccosol Α., powd., wetting agent. 250)-lb. drums, (NA) . . 0 . 5 2

Nekal BA.-75, sodium alkyl naphthalene sulfonate, 65%, powd., anionic, surfactant for rubber, leather, dispers. in paint and agricultural indus­tries, drums, c.L and t.L, (GA) 0 . 3 8

Nekal BX-78, sodium alkyl naphthalene sulfonate, 75%, powd., anionic, wetting agent in text., agricult. chemical, and paper industries, drums, c.l. and t.I-, (GA) 0 . 6 2

Nekal WS-21, sulfonated ali­phatic polyester, 18-20%, liq., anionic, wetting and rewet-ting agent for hot or cold soins., drums, c.l. and t.L, (GA).. . . 0 . 1 6 H

Nekal "WS-25, sulfonated ali­phatic polyester, 55-60%, liq., anionic, cone. soin, of WS-21, drums, c.L and t.L, (GA) 0 .36

Neolan Salt P, polyether alco­hol, liq., nonionic, textile dye­ing asst; <CI) 0 .38

Neopone LO, beads, ethylene oxide condensât©, builders, nonionic, low-sudsing deterg., 50-lb. bags, c.l. and t.l. (TJL). 0 . 1 4 H

Neovadine A L , polyether alco­hol, 50%, liq., nonionic, tex­tile dyeing and stripping asst., (CI) 1-39

Neovadine A N , polyether alco­hol, 50%» liq., nonionic, tex­tile dyeing and stripping asst.. ( C I ) . . . . 1 .33

Neovadine AN, High Cone , polyether alcohol. 100%, liq., nonionio, textile dyeing and stripping asst., (CI) 1.33

Neovadine AN, High Cone , polyether alcohol, 100%, liq., nonionic, textile dyeing and stripping asst., (CI) 2 .65

Nonic 218—polyethylene glycol ieri-dodecylthioether, 95%, deterg., wetting agent, emulsi­fier, nonionic, liquid tanks, per lb 0.25}$

Nonic 234—polyethylene glycol <er/-dodecylthioether, 85%. deterg., wetting agent, non­ionic, liqviid» tanks, per l b . . . 0.22$·$

Nonic 259—polyethylene glycol ierf-dodecylthioether, 98%, nonionic, surface active, clouding a\gent, tanks, per lb.. 0 .69%

Nonic 260—polyethylene glycol ier<-dodecylthioether, 98%. nonionic, emulsifying agent, tanks, per lb 0 .54

Nonic 261—polyethylene glycol ieri-dodecylthioether, 98%, emulsifier» tanks, per lb 0 .54

Nonic 300—polyethylene glycol alkyl-phenyl-ether, 100% wet­ting agent, deterg., emulsifier, tanks, per lb 0 . 2 5 H

Nonisol 100» polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters, tanks 0 .38

Nonisol 200. polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters, tanks 0 .36

Nonisol 210» polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters, nonionic, 100%, liq., solvent soluble, deterg., emulsif., tanks, (GE) 0 .35

Nonisol 300» polyethylene glycol fatty acid ester type, deterg.. emulsif., tanks, (GE) 0 .36

Nopalcol ÏÏIT, low-foaming non­ionic, t.l., (NO) 0 .21**

Nopalcol UT>, low-foaming non­ionic. t l . (NO) 0.22J4

Nopalcol 811, low-foaming non­ionic. t l . (NO) 0.27J*

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Nopconge RP. hard water foam stabilizer, t.i. (NO) 0 31 H

Parnol. alkyl aryl sulfonate, 85%, flake, anionic, wetting agent» d*»t4»rg., t.l. (WO) 0 27

Parnol, alkyl aryl sulfonate, 40%, powd.. anionic. wetting agent, deterg.. t.l 0 13J4

Parnol J. alky! aryl sulfonate. 35%, liq., wetting agent, deterg.. 55-gal. drums, (WO) 0 . 1 1 ^

Parnol JD. alkyl aryl sulfonate, 25%, anionic, wetting agent, deterg., 55-gal. drums, (WO) 0 08>£

Pluronic L-44, polyoxy propyl­ene polyoxyethylene conden­sate, iO0%, Iiq., lo»v-f«>airi. deterg., nonionic, f»j-gal-drums, e.l. and t.i. (WY). . 0 33Vi

Pluronic L-til, liq., nonionic. foam suppressant, machine dishwashing, drums, c.l. and t.l., (WY) 0 33H

Pluronic L-02, liq., low-foam. laundry deterg., metal clean­ing, nonionic, drums, c.l. and t i . , (WY) 0 .33H

Pluronic F-68, Hake, nonionic, dispersant, deterg. com­pounds, dye leveling, drums, o.l. and t.i., (WY) 0. 38H

Pluronic F-08, powd.. dispers­ant, deterg.. dye leveling, non­ionic, drums, c.l. and t.l., (WY) 0 45

Pluronic P-75, paste, nonionic, dispersant, deterg., drums, o.l. and t.l. (WY) 0 33}^

Protosan, modified sodium aryl alkyl sulfonate, 42%, de-foamed wetting and rewetting agent, (PR) 0.20

Protowet A, sodium aryl alkyl sulfonate, 38%, wetting agent (PR) 0.15

Protowet F-75, sodium salt of sulfonated polyester, 75%, efficient rewetting agent, poor -wetting agent (PR) 0 32

Protowet D-75, sodium salt of sulfonated polyester, 75%, efficient wetting agent, good rewetting, (PR) 0 32

Quaternary O, alkyl imidnzolin-ium, 100%. cationic, 4-50-lb. drums, c.l., (GE) 0 .65

Renex 20, polyoxyethylene esters of mixed fatty and resin acids, liq., deterg. specialty, c.l., drums, (AT) . . 0 21 H

Renex 30, polyoxyethylene ether alcohol, liq., paper re­wetting, felt cleaning, drums. e.l., dlvd.. East (AT) 0 28 H

Renex 650, 688. 690, 697, poly­oxyethylene alkyl phenols, industrial surfactants, drums, e.l., dlvd., (AT) 0.27M

Santomerse No. I. alkyl aryl sulfonate, 40%, anionic, solid, indust. deterg., wetting, spread-, penet., and emulsif. agent, c.l., (MO) 0. 1 2 ^

Santomerse No. 3, alky) aryl sulfonate, 65%, paste, indust. deterg., drums, c.l., ( M O ) . . . . 0.26

8antomeree 80, solid, 80%, an­ionic, deterg. for text., other indust. uses, drums, c.l 0.24 34

Santomerse S, decylbenzene so­dium sulfonate, 30%, liq., anionic, indust. surfactant, tanks, (MO) 0 .15H

Santomerse E, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 72%, balance sodium sulfate, anionic, indust. de­terg., high solubility, drums, o.L, (MO) 0 .18H

Santomerse Sx» dodecylbenzene sodium sulfonate, 30%, liq.. anionic, indust. detergent, tanks 0 . 1 0 H

Ôapamine KWC, quaternary ammonium compounds with fatty-acid, cs.tio-*?;'\ eofteoiper agent for cellulose, wool, other text., (CI) 1.80

Sapamine <X\ tert. ammonium compound with fatty acid, cationic. softening agent for cellulose, wool, other text., (CD. . . : . . . ._ . . .

Sapaniine \VL. tert. ammonium condensate, cationic, soften­ing agent for cellulose, wool, other text., (CI)

Sarkosyl LC, cocoyi sarcosine. 95%, iiq., anionic, foam sta­bilizer, shampoo base, hand cleansers. 450-lb. drums. (GE)

Sarkosyl S, stearoyl sarcos.'ne, 95%, solid, corros. inhibitor, anionic, 450-lb. urums, (GE)

Sarktisyi L. W'irt.yl wirmsme. 9 ô % , aiiicmt-, poattr, fu&iu Stabilizer, sh-xtupoo base, hand cleansers. 4-~0-lb. drums. (GE)

Solvadine G, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, anionic, 40*70. indust. surfactant, (CI)

Sorbit P , sodium alkyl naph­thalene sulfonate, 65%, solid, anionic, electro, and alkali cleaners, penetrant, 150-lb. cont.. (GE)

Sorbit AC, sodium alkyl naph­thalene sulfonate, anionic, 450-lb. drums. (GE)

Span 20, sorbitan monolaurate, liq., surfactants for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, paper, agricult. chemicals, cleansing compounds, gen. indust,. emulsions, drums, c.l. (AT)

Span 40 . sorbitan monopalmi-tate, wax, drums, c.l., (AT). .

Span 60, sorbitan monostearate, wax, drums, c.l.. (AT)

Span 65 , sorbitan tris tear a te, wax, drums, c.l

Span 80 , sorbitan monooleate, liq., drums, c.l

Span 85, sorbitan trioleate, iiq., drums, c.l

Stepan ADT, fatty acid alkyl-olainide, 100%, liq., nonionic, thickening agent, base in floor cleaners, antidust agent, tanks, (ST)

Stepan Cone. 1353, blend of sul­fated veg. oils, petrolatum and water, non-lath, sham­poos, indust. skin cleansers, 55-gal. drums. (ST)

Stepan HDA-7. fatty acid alkyl-olamide, 88%, liq-, nonionic, for high phos. content surface cleaners, 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l., (ST)

Stepan LDA. fatty acid alkyl-olamide, 100%, nonionic, liq., foam stabilizer, tanks, (ST). .

Stepan LIPA, fatty acid alkyl-olamide, 100%. flake or solid, nonionic, foam stabilizer. deterg. extender, 20,000 lb. or more. (ST)

Stepan S-86, alkanolamide con­densate, 100%, iiq., nonionic, text, scouring and leveling agent, tanks, (ST)

Stepan T-G-A, alkanolamide con­densate, 100%, liq., nonionic, cioar type shampoos, bubble baths, thick, agent, tanks, (ST)

Stepan T-6-B, mixed alkylol-amide condensate, 100%, liq., nonionic, thick, agent, vise, index, improver, tanks, (ST). .

Stepanol T-28, stabil. sodium fatty alcohol sulfate, 35.5%, base for high-foam. liq. bubble baths, rug and upholstery shampoos, tanks, (ST)

Sterox 5, polyoxyethylene thio-ethers, 85%, nonionic, text, wetting and scouring agents, liq. deterg. formulations, tanks (MO)

St-^rox 6. Do.lyoxyethvlene thio-ethers, 85%, liq. nonionic, text, wetting and scouring

agents, liq. deterg. formula­tions, tanks, (MO)

Sterox AJ-100. polyoxyethylene thioethers, 100%. liq., non-

0.28 ionic, wetting and scouring agent, formulations withotn water

Sterox AJ, polyoxyethylene thio-0.35 ethers. 85%, Iiq., nonionic.

text, «etiing and scouring agents, liq. deterg. formula­tions, tanks. (MO)

1 0 0 Sterox CD, polyoxyethylene ester, 100%, liq., nonionic. text, wetting and scouring

1 2 0 agents, liq. low-foaming de-tere. formulations. tanks. (MO)

Sterox SK, polyoxyethylene thioethers. 100%. nonionic.

1 45 text, wetting and scouring agents, liq. deterg. formula­tions, tanks. (MO)

0.21 Sterox SE, polyoxyethylene thio­ethers, 100%, liq., nonionic, text, wetting and scouring agents, liq., deterg. formula­tions, tanks, (MO)

0.28 Sulframin AB-40, alkyl aryl sul­fonate. 40%, flakes and powd.. anionic, wetting agent, de-

0.28 terg.. SO-lb. bags. c.l. and t.l.. (UL)

Sulframin AB Cone, alkyl aryl sulfonate. 80-85%, flakes and powd., anionic, wetting agent, deterg.. 220-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l-, (UL)

0.44 Sulframin AB40. beads, alkyl aryl sulfonate, 40% active,

0.35Ji anionic deterg., 25-lb. bags. c.l. and t.l. (UL)

0.32 Sulframin E, Iiq., modified alkyl aryl sulfonate, 25%, anionic

0-33 deterg., drums, c.l. and t.l. (UL)

0 .36Η Sulframin HD, beads, alkyl sul­fonate, builder, 28-30%, an-

0 39 ionic, deterg., 50-lb. bags, c.l. and t.l. (UL)

Sulframin KE. liq., alkyl aryl sulfonate (decyl benzene), active anionic deterg., drums,

0.29 c.l. and t.i. (UL) Surface Active Agent TR, di-

tridecyl sodium sulfosucci-nate, waxy solid; oil soluble wetting agent (AC)

0 23 Surface Active Agent ΒΡΕ, bis (tert.-butylphenoxyethyl) so­dium sulfosuccinate; wetting agent (AC)

Surfynol S2, ditertiary acetylenic 0.32 glycol, 100%, for vise, reduc­

tion, non-foaming, nonionic, 100-lb. fiber drums, ( A R ) . . . .

Surfynol 102, foam boosting, stabil., nonionic, 120-lb. fiber drums, (AR)

Surfynol 104, foam suppressant, nonionic, 210-lb. drums, (AR)

Surfynol 104E, nonionic, 450-lb. drums. (AR)

Surfynol TO, pigment dispersant in emulsion paints, 450-lb. drums (AR)

Syn-O-Tol AV, stabilized coco­nut oil alkanolamide, 95%, liq., highly cone, fatty amide surfactant, foaming agent, detergent. wetting agent, emulsifier, thickener, stabil­izer for shampoos, bath oils, soaps; drums, cl . , dlvd., (DR)

Synthrapoi N. ethylene oxide 0.39 condensate, 27%, deterg., wet­

ting agent, nonionic, drums, (AH)

Synthrapoi KB, ethylene oxide condensate, 97%, nonionic,

0.24 stable to acids, alkalies, 1-4 drums, (AH)

Teepol 610. sodium secondary alkyl sulfate. 34%, liq., de­terg. compound, drums, c.l..

0.219* (SH) Tergitol 4. sodium sulfate de­

rivative of 7-ethyl-2-inethyl-undecanol. 25%, wetting.

0.212*

0 .25H

0.1254

0 39

0 41

0 35

0 37

0 .25H

0 .25H

0 .12H

0 .24H

0.12J4

0.09M

0.14*4

0 .09H

0.95

1.20

O.SO

0.50

0.48

0.16

0 .29

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penet., emuls. agent, anionic (CC), tanks, East, dlvd 0 34

Tergitol 7, sodium sulfate de­rivative of 3,9-diethyl tri-decanol-6, 2 5 % . wetting. emuia., anionic iCC), tanks, East, dlvd 0 4 1

Tergitol 03, sodium sulfate deriv. of 2-ethyl hexanol-1. 38%. wetting, emuls., anionic (CC), tanks. East, dlvd 0 34

Tergitol P-28, sodium di (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate, 25%. wetting, emuls., anionic, (CC) c.l. and t.l., East, dlvd 0 .25

Tergitol NPX. anhyd.. alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether. 100%, wet*»ng, de erg.. dispers., emuls., nonionic. (CC), tanks, dlvd. 0 2 5 ^

Tergitol NP-14. alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether. 100%, nonionic. deterg., emuls., (CC). tanks, dlvd 0 2 5 ^

Tergitol NP-27, alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether, 100%, wetting, emuls., dis­persant, nonionic, (CC), tanks, dlvd 0 . 2 5 H

Tergitol NP-35, alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether, 100%, wetting, deterg., non­ionic, (CC), tanks, dlvd 0 . 2 5 H

Tergitol NP-40, alkyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether, 100%, wetting, deterg., non­ionic, (CC), tanks, dlvd 0 . 2 5 ^ (Carloads.drums.are 1% cents

higher for Tergitol 7; 2 cents higher on all other de­scriptions. Deliveries in the West are 2 cents higher on Tergitols 4, 7, and 08. and 1 cent higher on XD.)

Tergavon C, alkyl aryl sulfo­nate, 40%, anionic, gen. in-dust. surfactant, (CI) 0 . 2 3

Tetronic 304, 504. 701. 702, 704. 709, liq., nonionic, deter-gency, dispersing applications. drums, c.l. and t . l . (WY) 0 . 3 5 H

Tetronic 707, 908, flaked solids. nonionics. detergency, dispers.

applications, drums, c.l. and t.I. (WY)

Triton CF-IO, alkyl aryl ether. 100%, liq., nonionic, wetting agent, low-foam, deterg., 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l., (RO)

Triton GR-5, sulfated alkyl esters, 6 0 % . liq. anionic, wet­ting, rewetting. 42-5-!*'». drunks. c.l. and t . l . . (RO) ."

Triton GR-7. 64% sulfonated alkyl ester in light petroleinn distillate solvent, liq., oil soluble, anionic, wetting, re-wetting, deterg.. 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l. (RO)

Triton NE. alkyl aryl nolyeth*»r alcohol, 3 3 % . liq., nonionic. emuls., deterg., 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t . l . , (RO)

Triton W-30 Cone , sodium salt of alkyl aryl polyether sulfate, 27%, liq., anionic, wetting agent. c.l. and t.l.. (RO)

Triton X-45, alkyl aryl poly­ether alcohol, 10O%, liq.. deterg., dispers., wetting, non­ionic, 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t.L, (RO)

Triton X-100, alkyl aryl poly­ether alcohol. 100%. liq., non­ionic, emulsifier. wetting, de­terg., emuls., c.l. or t.l., (RO)

Triton X-102. alkyl aryl poly­ether alcohol, 100% liq., non­ionic. wetting, deterg., c.l. and t.l . (RO)

Triton X-114, alkyl aryl poly­ether alcohol, 40%, liq., non­ionic, wetting, deterg., c.l. and U . (RO)

Triton X-200, sodium salt of alkyl aryl polyether sulfonate. 2 8 % liq. anionic, wetting, de­terg., emuls.. c.l. and t.l., 400-lb. drums, (RO)

Triton X-301, sodium salt of alkyl aryl polyether sulfate. 20%, paste, anionic, wetting, deterg., penet., 400-lb. drums, c.l. and t .L, (RO)

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Triton X-400. stearyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride and related cationics, 25%. paste, cationic. wetting and emuls., 300-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l., (RO) 0 .32M

Triton 770 Concentrate, sodium salt of alkyl aryl polyether sul­fate, 30% solids with isopropyl alcohol, liq., anionic, wetting, deterg.. penet.. 450-lb. drums, c.l. and t.l.. (RO) 0 1©M

Triton X-123. alkyl benzyl poly­ethylene glycol. 100%. liq.. wetting, caustic stable deterg.. nonionic, 450-lb. drums. (RO) 0 .55

Triton X-155, alkyl aryl poly­ether alcohol. 100%. liq.. nonionic. acid stable, emulsi­fier, wetting agent, deterg.. c.l. and t.l. (RO) 0.42

Tween 20, polyoxyethylene sor-bitan monolaurate. liq., sur­factant for cosmetics, pharma­ceuticals, textile, paper, agri-cult, chemicals, cleansing com­pounds, indust. emulsions, drums, c.l. (AT) 0 .42

Tween 40, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate, liq.. drums, l.c.l. (AT) 0.42

Tween 60, polyoxyethylene sor­bitan monostearate. semi-liq., drums, c.l.. (AT) 0.41

Tween 61, polyoxyethylene sor­bitan monostearate, waxy solid, drums, c.l., (AT) 0.41

Tween 80, polyoxyethylene sor­bitan monooleate, liq., drums, c.l., (AT) 0 .42

Tween 81, polyoxyethylene, sor­bitan monooleate, liq., drums, c.l., (AT) 0.42

Tween 85, polyoxyethylene sor­bitan trioleate, liq.. drums, c.l., (AT) 0.42

Ultrapole S, liq., coconut oil-amine condensate, 97-100%, detergent, emulsifier, drums, c.l. and t.l . (UL) 0 . 3 1 ^

Ultravon J F , polyether alcohol. 3 3 % . liq., nonionic, text , de­terg.. (CI) 0 .35

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Ultrawet 30-DS, sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate, 25 H % active ingred., 4J^% sodium sulfate. 70% water; high solubility in acid, alkali soins.; 4SO-îb drums, t.l. and c.l., <AL> . . . . O i l

Ultrawet 35-KX, slurry, 31 H % sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate. 3 *-£*•« scdiurr. sulfate, 65 °7-water; good foaming and de-tergency props. ; 4SO-ib. drums, t.l. and c.L, (AL) . . . . 0 . 1 0 H

ultrawet 60-L. organic alkyl aryl sulfonate. 'ÎQ.. 60% solids. 40% water; high foam, detergency, wetting props.; lnwhazppoint; 500-1 b. drums. t.l. and c.L, (AL) 0.20J4

Ultrawet DS, sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate, 85% active flake, 15% sodium sulfate; good de­tergency, high solubility in acid and alkali ; 180-lb. dru me, t.l. and c.L. (AL) 0.26

ultrawet K. sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate, 85% active Sake, 15% sodium sulfate; high foaming and detergency; 180-lb. drums, t.l. and c.l., (AL). . 0 .26

Ultrawet SK, sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate, 35% active spray dried bead, 6 5 % sodium sul­fate; free flowing; high de­tergency, solubility, and good foaming; 25- and 40-ib. bags, t.l. and c.L, (AL) 0 .12

Wetting Agent S, alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate, 46%. paste. fruit peeling, rug, upholstery washing, all-purpose emuls. and wetting agent, aaionic (OR) 0 .13

Wicawet 30, alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate, anionic, dyeing and bleaching asst.; 450-lb. drums, t.l., (WI)

Wicawet RO, alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate, anionic, dyeing and bleaching asst., drums, t-1. (WI)

Wicawet TC, alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate, anionic, dyeizig and bleaching asst., drums, t.l., (WI)

Wixyn Double, sodium-N-Meth-yl-N-Oleoyl taurate, anionic, text, deterg. and wet process­ing asst., drums, t.l., dlvd.. (WI)

Wixyn NC, fatty aikauoisuiide, nonionic, naphthol dyeing asst., drums, t.l., (WI)

Wicatex 1000. highly sulfonated vegetable oil, anionic, text, dyeing, bleaching, and finish­ing agent; drums, t.l., (WI) .

Wicatex 100A, ethylene oxide condensate, nonionic, text, scouring; drums, t.L, <WI) . .

Wicatex K, fatty acid conden­sate, anionic, dyeing and bleaching asst.; drums, t.l., (WI)

Wicatex 2173, sulfonic conden­sate, anionic, text, detergent for heavy soil removal; drums, t.L, (WI)

Wicatex Emuleifier 2184, alkyl aryl sulfonate, anionic, sol­vent emuleifier; drums, tJL, (WI)

Wicatex 3242, ethylene oxide sulfonate, acid stable anionic, text, detergent; drums, t.L, (WI)

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