Table 1. Screened compounds listed by arbitrar/ classification with results 



obtained by forcefeeding to carp. 



Tha nomenclature used herein is based on the Definitive International 

 Union of PuL'e and Applied Chemistry (lUPAC) 1957 Rules, and is in accord 

 with the conventions of Chemical Abstracts. The Classification scheme, 

 however, is our O'^m. 



All of the chemicals listed were forcefed to carp at the doses (total 

 material without regard for formulation) shown. Effects are lifted as 

 follO'ATs: NE, no effect; S, sickness; R, recovery; D, death. All tests 

 were carried out at temperatures of 65"F. 



The Laboratory Accession Number is the number assigned to each chemical 

 by the Fish Laboratory. Likewise many chemicals were assigned code letters 

 and numbers by the submitters who are identified by number in Table 3. 



Index of Classification of Compounds Listed in Table 1. 



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ALI PRATICS 



Saturated Hydrocarbons 



alkanes 



DDT derivatives 

 Unsaturrated Hydrocarbons 



alkenes 



alkadienes 



alkynes 

 Alcohols 

 Alkyl Halides 

 Ethers 



ethers 



m- and p-dioxaues 

 Acids 



carboxylic acids 



carboxylic acid anhydrides 



metal salts of carboxylic acids 



Lactones 



metal salts of dithiocarbonic acid 



amino acids 



thiolic a:ids 



arsonic acids 

 Esters 



carboxylates 



phosphates 



phosphinates 



phosphonates 



phosphonothionates and phosphorothionates 



phosphorothioates and phosphorodithioates 



ph 03 phor oa m id a t e s 



phosphorothiolates and phcsphorodithiolates 



sulfites and sulfates 



thiocarbama tes and dithiocarbamates 



thiocyanates and isothiocyanates 



thiocarbonates, di- and trithiocarbonates 



xanthates 



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