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PHrEenoL COEFFICIENT, 
Toxicity 
Coefficient. | Without Or- With Or- 
ganic Matter. | ganic Matter. 
Bacteriol............0..0.0000- ce eee 45 1.58 1.34 
Benetal.. 20... 0.0... cee ee ee 33 1.23 0.92 
Creola . 2... cc cece cece eens 12.8 
Creolin-Pearson............. 0002s eee 18 0 3.25 2.52 
Cresoleum... 00.0... cece cee eee eee 11 2.90 1.75 
Germol... 2. eee eee ee eee 16 2.12 1 79 
Hycol.. 0... eee cece eens 32 12.80 9.37 
Kreotas.. 0... cece cee ee eee eee 5.6 1 10 0.30 
Kreso.. ce eee ee ees 22.5 3.92 2.32 
10) 45 2.12 1.57 
Phenol sodique................c eee eee 4.5 
Trikresol. 0.0... 0. ccc eect e eas 90 2.62 2.50 
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