COMPILED DATA UNDER GREEN TABLE NUMBERS. 



91 



UNFAVORABLE. 



1. WEYL (p. 184}'- Dog; weight not given; received 5 cc of Azarin S paste by injec- 



tion into the abdominal cavity, and survived three days. "The cause of death 

 was considered to be peritonitis without effusion. The result of this post- 

 mortem is of much interest. The red spots consisted, as was determined by 

 chemical analysis, of the azo color which is the basis of the Azarin S. Conse- 

 quently in the peritoneal cavity the same splitting up of the Azarin S had 

 occurred which takes place when it is attached to textiles. " 



2. FRAENKEL (p. 578}: To the same effect. 



G. T. 78. 



Trade name. Erika B. 



Scientific name. Sodium salt of methyl-benzenyl-amido-thio- 

 xylenol-azo-alpha-naphthol-disulphonic acid. 

 Discovered and patented. 1889. 

 Shade. Rose Pink. Not offered. 



Nothing. 



FAVORABLE. 



UNFAVORABLE. 



1. CHLOPIN(P. 153): Based on his own experiments considers it as not harmless. The 

 experimental data are as follows: 



Experimental data by Chlopin. 

 [1 gram=125 mg=87.5 grains.] 



G. T. 84. 



B; 



Trade names. Resorcin Yellow; Tropaeolin O; Tropseolin 

 Chrysoin; Chryseolin; Yellow T; Gold Yellow; Acme Yellow. 



Names under which it was. offered on the United States market as a 

 food color in 1907. Chrysoin REZ; Resorcin 0275. 



Scientific name. Sodium salt of para-sulphobenzene-azo-resorcinol. 



Discovered. 1875. 



Shade. Reddish yellow. Offered by 2 out of 12 sources. 



