COMPILED DATA UNDER GREEN TABLE NUMBERS. 75 



tlnited States entitled " Colors in Confectionery" and reprinted, in 

 part, in the book entitled "Food Inspection and Analysis/' by Albert 

 E. Leach, published in New York in 1906, pages 630-634. 



" Resolutions of Swiss Analytical Chemists" refers to these reso- 

 [lutions as published in Zeitschrift fur Nahrungsmittel Untersuchung 

 und Hygiene, 1891, page 293. 



"Schacherl" refers to Schacherl's publication entitled "Die Zulaes- 

 sigkeit Kuenstlicher Farbstoffe zum Farben von Lebensmitteln," 

 published in Vol. Ill, pages 1041-1048, of the Report of the Fifth 

 international Congress of Applied Chemistry held in Berlin June 2 

 to 8, 1903. 



"Chlopin" refers to Chlopin's monograph published in Russian 

 and entitled "Coal Tar Dyes. Classification, properties, and action 



artificial dyes on the animal organism, etc.," published at Dorpat 

 in 1903, or to the abstract of Chlopin's paper printed at page 169-172 

 of Vol. IV of the Report of the Fifth International Congress of Ap- 

 plied Chemistry held in Berlin, 1903. 



"Canton of Tessin" refers to the publications of the Tessin regula- 

 iions published in 1897 in Zeitschrift fur Untersuchung der Nahrungs 

 und Genussmittel, page 414. 



Whenever possible the doses administered have been given in mil- 

 igrams per kilo and grains per 100 pounds of body weight of animal, 

 'n the case of the tabulations taken from Chlopin's monograph this 

 was not done; but in order to render such comparative data easily 

 available factors have been placed at the head of each tabulation; 

 r or example, under G. T. 6 (1 gram = 106 mg = 74.2 grains), which 

 means that each gram administered amounts to 106 mg per kilo or 

 74.2 grains per 100 pounds of body weight of animal; by multiplying 

 :he doses given by either of the factors the corresponding compara- 

 tive information is obtained. 



In addition to the 106 Green Table numbers that have been 

 examined physiologically, there are reported the results of the phys- 

 iological examination of 8 coal-tar colors not in the Green Tables, of 

 which 3 are said to be nonpoisonous, 3 are called poisonous, 1 is 

 called harmful, and the last is said to be "not quite harmless." 

 These 8 dyes are not included in this compilation. 



TABULATION BY GREEN TABLE NUMBERS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND 



OTHER DATA. 



G. T. 1. 



Trade names. Picric acid; carbazotic acid. 

 Scientific name. Symmetrical trinitrophenol. 

 Discovered. 1771 . 

 Shade. Yellow. Not offered. 



