COMPILED DATA UNDER GREEN TABLE NUMBERS. 



117 



Experimental data by Chlopin Continued. 



No. 3. 

 [1 gram=119 mg=83 grains.] 



2. LEWIN (Lehrbuch der Toxikologie, 1897, p. 231}: In the case of one workman, in 

 contrast with others who had long been unaffected by this substance, itching, 

 burning, inflammation and swelling of hands and feet, and formation of blisters 

 occurred. 



G. T. 433. 



Trade name. Guinea Green. 



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

 food color in 1907. Guinea Green B. 



Scientific name. Sodium salt of diethyldibenzyl-diamido-tri- 

 phenyl-carbinol-disulphonic acid. 



Discovered. 1883. 



Shade. Green. Offered by 1 out of 12 sources. 



FAVORABLE. 



1. CHLOPIN (p. 174): On his own experiments classified it as "nonpoisonous. " The 

 experimental data are as follows: 



Experimental data by Chlopin. 

 [1 gram=200 mg=140 grains.] 



G. T. 434. 



Trade names. Light Green SF bluish; Acid Green. 

 Scientific name. Sodium salt of dimethyldibenzyl-diamido-tri- 

 phenyl-carbinol-trisulphonic acid. 



