366 Antiseptic Action and Chemical Constitution. 



and purified as in the previous case. The hydrochloride of the methochloride 

 was even less soluble tban the above hydrochloride, but is readily soluble in 

 alcohol. The formula is 



/\ 



YYYY Ha 



(CH 3 ) J^J^ J^WyHCl ' 



M 



/\ 

 CF 3 CI 



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