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A p r i l 7-—Acetaldehyde—Butyraldehyde This section replaces p a g e s 9 4 5 - 8 of M a r c h 3 issue

CHEMICAL MARKET

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The following list of prices for chemicals and raw materials is an exclusive feature of C H E M I C A L AND ENGINEERING NEWS a n d is compiled by its o w n

staff from quotations supplied directly and individually by manufacturers and wholesalers. While every effort is made to present a correct up-to-the-minute price list, many items are subject t o change after the issue has gone to press. The reader is urged also to watch for price changes o n page 1471; included therein are revisions that cannot b e immediately effected i n the main listing. Owing t o the present abnormal supply situation, it may not always be possible to obtain the commodities listed. Prices also vary according to quantity and packing specifications. Acetaldehyde, 99%, drums, c.l. and ' l.c.1., J, spot lb. 0.1235-0.1335 tanks, ί , spot lb. 0.10 >£ Ammonia, drums, l.c.l. wks lb. 1.G5 Bisulfite, drums, wks lb. 0.50 Acetanilide, USP, crystals, 2,000 lb. lots, $ lb. 0.61 100-lb. kegs lb. 0.65 Powder, in 150-lb. bbl lb. 0.62 In 50-lb. kegs lb. 0.67 Technical, powd., bbl., c.l. and l.c.1., dlvd lb. 0 . 2 5 ^ - 0 . 2 6 M Acetic anhydride, drums, c.l., and l.c.l., t E a s t lb. 0.16-0.17 M Acetoacetanilide, 150-lb. carton, c.l. and l.c.l. t lb. 0 . 7 3 - 0 . 7 4 Acetone, drums (§10 dep., ret.), c.l., dlvd lb. 0.10^ 360-lb. drums, l.c.l., same basis, .lb. 0.11 tanks, same basis lb. 0.08 M Acetonitrile, drums, c.l., l.c.l., wks..lb. 0.45-0.47 Acetophenetidine, USP, powd., bbl., 1,000-lb. quant lb. 1.15-1.17 Acetoacet-o-chloranilide, l.c.l., f. . .lb. 1.15-1..22 Acetophenone, 25- and 400-lb. lots.lb. 1.35-1.85 technical, l.c.l., drums, wks lb. 0.75 Acetyl tributyl citrate, tanks lb. 0.39 2-Acetylthiophene, b.p. 105 °, 5-lb. lots lb. 10.00 Acid, abietic, cryst., drums, c.l., wks lb. 0.07^ Acetic, glacial, tech., synthetic, drums, (extra) c.l. and l.c.l., J lb. 0.10-0.11 tanks, Î lb. 0.09 USP, cases and cbys., wks., c.l., ί lb. 0 . 1 1 - 0 . 1 2 CP, drums, (extra), wks., c.l., t lb. 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 3 ^ 56% tech., drums, (extra) c.l., wks., J 100 1b. 9.65 Acetylsalicylic, USP crystals, 2040 mesh and 80 mesh powder, 250-lb. bbl., ί lb. 0.55 Starch granulations, 12—50 mesh, 10% starch white. . . .lb. 0.55 Pink or green, 10% starch, 250lb. lots lb. 0.60 16% starch, white, 250-lb. lots.lb. 0.53 20% starch, white, 250-lb. lots.lb. 0.51 Adipic, bags, Belle, W. Va., 15 tons, more and less lb. 0. 26 J ^ - 0 . 3 0 ^ DL-Alanine kilo 32.00 Alkyl naphthalene sulfonic, 5O0lb. drums, wks lb. 0.35 Amino acids (Aminoacetic, see Glycine; see Acid DL.-Alanine, L-Arginine Monohydrochloride; Acid, DL-Asparatic ; Acid 6-Aminoproprionic; see L-Cystein hydrochloride; Acid, Glu­ tamic; L-Histidine monohydrochloride; DL-Isoleucine, r>LLeucine, DL-Lysine monohydrochloride, DL-Methionine, DLNorleucine, DL-phenylalanine, L-Proline, DL-Threonine, DLand L-Tryptophan, L-Tyrosine and DL-Valine) p-Aminobenzoic, 1000-lb. lots. . . l b . 3.60 technical, drums, wks lb. 1.74 δ-Aminopropionic, 10-gram bot. gram 0.22 p-Aminosalicyclic, drums, 1,000 lb., dlvd lb. 4.45 Anisic, 10O-lb. drums, Î lb. 1.64 lots of 10,000 lb lb. 1.59 Anthranilic, tech., bbl. X. .x lb. 1.10

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Anthranilic, resublimed.5 bbl lb. 2.10 L-Argenine monohydrochlqride.kilo 95.00 Arsenic (anhydride) tech., powd., 1001b. drum lb. 0.50 Arsenous, USP, powd., drums, keg9 lb. 0.40 Ascorbic, USP (vitamin C), 1-25 kilo drums, î kilo 24.50-25.25 DL-Aspartic kilo 7.50 Battery, cby., c.l.. East, wks.100 lb. 2.40 Benzilic, 100-lb. drums, t lb. 2.25 Benzoic, tech., 100-lb. drums, any quantity t lb. 0.42 H USP.synth., 100-lb. drums t··lb. 0.523^ o-Benzoyl benzoic, c.l., l.c.l lb. 0. 69-0.72 Boric, tech., 99 M%· cryst., bags, ci, -wka ton 120.75 Gran., "bags, 1001b., c.l., wks..ton 95.75 Powder, c.l., wks ton 100.75 (USP boric quotations are S25.0O per ton higher)

T h e listing of chemicals carried in • this section is changed weekly t o provide a monthly cycle o f price changes as follows: First week Acetaldehyde—Butyraldehyde Second week Cadmium-Fustic Extract Third week Gelafin-Oxyquinoline Fourth week Pain* D r i e r - Z i r c o n i u m S u l f a t e In those months in which a f i f t h issue is published the Chemical Market Prices section is devoted t o special groups of products; f o r example, the Dec. 3 1 , 1951 issue listed prices f o r synthetic resins, Analytical reagents were carried in C $ E N f o r O c t . 29. The fifth issue in June will carry a revised listing of t h e prices for synthetic resins. Broenner's, bbl lb. 1.47 Butyric, 99%, drums, c.l., and l.c.1. wks lb. 0.38-0.383^ tanks, wks lb. 0.36lA Cacodylic, 25- and 50-lb. lots.. lb. 10.50-13 .00 Capric, 90%, drums, l.c.l lb. 0.35^ Caproic, c.l. and l.c.l., wks.. . .lb. 0 . 8 9 ^ - 0 . 9 0 Caprylic, 90%, drums, l.c.l lb. 0.35H Chloroaeetic, mono-, tech., 30011),, dr., c.l., l.c.l., wks., î lb. 0 . 2 0 ^ - 0 . 2 1 Κ Flake, purif., drums lb. 0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4 ^ o-Chlorob>enzoic, 200-lb. bbl., J. .lb. 1.13 p-Chloro benzoic, 100-lb. dr., J... lb. 1.62 over 2,000 lb lb. 1.59 Chlorosulfonic, dr., c.l., l.c.l.. .lb. 0.039-0.059 tanks lb. 0.034 Chromic, 99H%. drums, c.l. and l.c.l,, wks., î lb. 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 9 } ^ Cinuamie, réf., bot lb. 2. 50-3 . 50 Citric,USP, cryst., drums, c.l.. .lb. 0.27^ l.c.1 lb. 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 8 ^ Granular, drums, c.l., I.e.1.1b. 0.24 ^ - 0 . 2 5 H Anhydrous, fine gran., drums, c.l. and l.c.l lb. 0 . 2 6 ^ - 0 . 2 7 ^ (Anhydrous powder citric acid quotations are Ι^φ lb. higher than above)

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Cleve's mixed, bbl. (1-lb. basis) t East lb. 0.79 1:6 and 1:7 (100% basis) t East lb. 1.04-1.50 o-Cresotinic, drums, c.l., wks..·. .lb. 0.66 Cresylic, 99-100%, 75% at 215° C, drums, British, duty free gal. 1.20-1.30 Dom. synthetic, petroleum, drums, c.l., wks gal. 0.71 l.c.l., drums gal. 0.73-0.75 Coal tar, low b.p., 204-207°, c.l. and l.c.l., wks. î gal. 1.36-1.39 High, b.p., over 207°. c.l. and l.c.l., wks., t gal. 1.31-1.36 Crotonic, drums, wks lb. 0.31 Cyanoacctic, 135-lb. dr., wks lb. 0.90 50-lb. drum, wks lb. 1.10 Diglycolic, any quant., Charleston, W. Va lb. 0.14 Epsilon (100% basis) Carney's Pt., N. J lb. 2.00 Fluosilicic, 15-gal. kegs lb. 0.10 >£ Folic, bot gram 1.60-1.70 Formic, 85%, cby. and drums, (extra) c.l., J lb. 0.142 90%, cby., c.l., ί lb. 0.14% Fumaric, tech., 250-lb. bbl lb. 0.37-0.38 Gallic, NF bbl., 1,000-lb. lots. . .lb. 1.80 tech., drums, 25-1,000 lb., J. .lb. 1.58-1.65 Gluconic, tech., 50%, dr., wks...lb. 0. 1G L-Glutamic, 99% pharmaceutical, 100-and 50-lb. drums, wks..lb. 2.45-2.52 Hydrochloride, NF (contract) 1,000 lb. or more.lb. 2.15 Glycerophosphoric, 35%, drums, wks lb. 2 . 2 5 - 2 . 3 5 H. (l-Amino-8-naphthol-3/6-disulfonic) 100% bbl., wks lb. 0. 80 Heptanoic, tech., 95% min., 375 lb. drum wks lb. 1. 80 Hydriodic 45-47%, cby., wks...lb. 2 . 6 7 - 2 . 9 8 Hydrobromic (Hydrogen bromide, anhyd.) gas. 20.000 lb. truck loadst.... lb. 0.65 Hydrochloric (Muriatic) 18° comm., cbys., c.l., and l.c.1., wks 1001b. 2 . 4 5 - 2 . 7 5 20° cbys., tanks and c.l., wks., t 100 1b. 1.35-2.70 22° cbys., tanks and c.1., wks., $ 100 1b. 1.60-3.30 USP, CP, ACS, cby lb. 0 . 1 1 ^ - 0 . 1 3 M Hydrogen chloride, anhyd., truckloads, wks lb. 0.40J4 Hydrocyanic, cyls., wks lb. 1.10 NF, dilute, 2% 5-lb., bot lb. 0.40 Hydrofluoric, 30%, dr., wks.. -lb. 0 . 0 8 ^ - 0 . 0 9 60%, drums lb. 0.13H anhydrous, cycls., wks lb. 0.24-0.25 Hydrofluosilicic, 159-lb. kegs, wks lb. 0.10^ /S-Hydroxynaphthoic, fiber drum, l.c.l., wks lb. 1.35-1.39* 8-Hydroxyquinoline, 5-sulfonic acid, 100-lb. drum lb. 4.50 Lactic, tech., 44% bbl., c.l., wks. lb. 0.13 Edible, 50%, bbl., wks lb. 0.22 USP, 85% liq., cby lb. 0.85-0.88 Laurent's (100% basis)t lb. 0.60 Laurie, 90 to 95% drums, wks. lb. 0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4 ^ 60%, drums lb. 0 . 1 8 2 4 - 0 . 1 9 ^ Maleic, powd., drums lb. 0.37-0.38 Methacrylic, 90%, drums, wks., c.l., and truckloads lb. 0.76 Methylene disalicylic, 225-lb. bbl., J lb. 0.75-0.79 Molybdic, CP, 85% powd.. ACS, 400-lb. bbl lb. 1.40-1.55 Myristic, drums, c.l lb. 0.2854 Naphthenic,'drums (incl.), wks. .lb. 0.14 tanks, wks lb. 0.12 Nicotinic (Niacin), carton, wks. (t on 10 kilos or more), 1-5

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Drums, 10-50 kilos kilo 9.00-9.10 Nitric, CP, N F , cby., extra, c.l. and l.c.l., % lb. 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 5 Tech. grades, 36°, cby., c.l., wks., East 100 1b. 5.00 (l.c.l., prices generally 50.to 110 cents per 100 lb. higher than above.) p-Nitrobenzoic, cans lb. 0.77 Oleic, undiat., (saponified red oil), drums, ton lots, dlvd lb. 0.12 J4 Single dist. (commercial red oil), drums, c.l., dlvd lb. 0.12^ double dist., c.l lb. 0.15 oleic and linoleic, mixed c.l... .lb. 0.15 tanks lb. 0.13^

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CHEMICAL MARKET PRICES Acid, oxalic, bbl., c.l., and l.c 1., wks lb. 01534-0.17 Palmitic, c.l., dlvd lb. 0.13 J4 Pentobarbital, 100-lb. drum lb. 12.15 Perchloric, 60%, cby., wks lb. 0.58-0.62 70-72%, cby., wks lb. 0.61-0.66 Peri (100% basis) t lb. 1.13 Phenolsulfonic, 65 and 70% soin.. 55-gal. drums, l.c.l., $ lb. 0.146-0.157 Phenylacetic, pur., fiber dr., 100. and 1,000-lb. lots lb. 0.90-0.95 Phenyl peri (100% basis) t lb. 1.86 Phosphoric, NF, cby., c.l. wks. t 100 lb. 8.25 S5% tech., tanks 100 1b. 6.00 carboys, c l . t 100 lb. 7.75 25 cbys. (and less). . .100 lb. 8.25-8.75 85%, N F grade (TJSP), cl., t Ccbys., extra, returnable) 100 lb. 8.25 25 cby. lots 100 lb. 8.75 under 25 cby. lots 100 lb. 9 . 25 75% food grade, cl., Î (cbys. extra returnable) . . . . 100 lb. 7 .00 25 cbys. (and less) 100 lb. 7 . 50-8.00 tanks Î (25£ per cwt.) . . 100 lb. 4 . 90 6 2 ^ % commercial grade, c.l.. and l.c.l., wks. (Bbla. SI 1.25 eaoh, non-returnable) 110 lb. 3 . 6 5 - 3 . 9 0 tanks, wks 100 1b. 3.40 Picric. N F , 300-lb. bbl lb. 0.55 tech lb. 0.32-0.33 Polymethacrylic, wks., t lb. 1.25 Propionic, eynth., drums, wks. .lb. 0.258-0.263 Pyrogallic, NF, cryst., drums, 25-100 lb., Î lb. 3 . 2 5 - 3 . 3 0 tech., lumps, 25-225 lb lb. 2 .76-2.81 powd.. 200-lb. drum lb. 2.50 Pyroligneous, 55-gal. drum, inc., l.c.l., wks gal 0.36 ex-warehouse, New York. . . .gal. 0.504 /S-Resorcyclic, 100-lb. fiber drums, tons and less lb. 3 .00-3.60 Salicj'clic, crystals, 150-lb. bbl. $.lb. 0.46 Powder, USP, 150-lb., bbl lb. 0.51-0.52 tech., bbl., c.l. and l.c.l lb. 0.37-0.44 Sebacic, purif., 150-lb. drums, c.l., and l.c.l., wks lb. 0 . 9 0 ^ - 0 . 9 2 ^ Silicic, special bulky; 1,000 lb.. corrugated cases lb. 0.42 J4 Acrvlonitrile, drums, c.L, and l.c.l., wks lb. 0.44J^-0.47 tanks, wks lb. 0.43 Agar agar. no. 1, stripped lb. 1.25-1.40 DL-Alanine. drums, wks lb. 8.50-11. 00 Albumin, egg. edible, flake, b b l . . . . lb. 1.41-1.43

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Albumin, powd.. bbl lb. 1 .47-1.48 Tech., cryst., bbl lb. 1 .00-1.05 Albumin, blood, light, drums, l.c.l..lb. 0 . 7 0 - 0 . 8 0 Alcohol, allyl, drums, (S10 dep-, ret.), c.l., and l.c.l. f.o.b. cars, nearest rail delivery point lb. 0.31 H-0.32H tanks, same basis lb. 0.30 Aminomethylpropyl, cans, drums, wks lb. O.50-O.80 Amyl, ex-pentane, drums, c.l. and l.c.l., f.o.b. Wyandotte, Mich. r f East of Miss. R. and Belle, W. Va lb. 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 2 tanks, same basis lb. 0.19 Fermentation, ref. (isoamyl), 126-132°, drums, c.L, l.c.l., dlvd lb. 0.33 9 4 - 0 . 3 4 ^ tanks lb. 0.32 Anisyl, 5-lb. bot lb. 4.75 Benzyl, tech., 450-lb. drum t lb. 0.47^ N F , 500-lb. drums lb. 0.65 ~ Butyl,-7i, synth. tank cars, t· · · -lb. 0.16 Drums, c.l. and l.c.l lb. 0.1724-0.18M Second, synth., tanks, wks., or t lb. O.H-O.13 Drums, c.l., l.c.l., or f. --lb. 0.12 54-0.13>. 87 Formula SD30, drums, c.l., dlvd. E. of Miss. R gal. 0.84 ^ Denatured, formulas CD 12, CD13, CD14, drums, dlvd. E. of Miss. R., c.l gal. 0.87 l.c.l., dlvd.. East gal. 0 . 9 1 - 0 . 9 6 Proprietary, special solvent, drums, c.l., dlvd. East of Miss. R gal. 0.88 l.c.l., dlvd. East gal. 0 . 9 5 - 0 . 9 7 tanks, dlvd., East gal. 0.76 Diacetone, acetone-free, c.l. and l.c.l., t lb. 0.13 54-0.14Η tanks, same basis lb. 0.12 Tech., c.l. and l.c.l., drums, t-lb. 0. 1 3 & - 0 . 1 4 Diisobutyl carbinol, c.l. and l.c.l., wks lb. 0 . 2 5 - 0 . 2 6 tanks lb. 0.24 Ethyl, 190-proof, tax-paid drums, c.l., dlvd., East of Miss. R..gal. 20.82 l.c.l., dlvd., East gal. 20.86-2O.91 tanks, dlvd.. East gal. 20.70 (Pure ethyl alcohol may be purchased tax-free for certain nonindustrial research purposes). Ethyl, pure, 190-proof, tax-free*, drums, c.l., dlvd. East. . . gal. 0.87 l.c.l., dlvd.. East gal. O.91-O.90 tanks, dlvd., East gal. 0. 7 5 Absolute, tax-paid, drums, c.l., dlvd., East gal. 21.94 l.c.l gal. 22.03 tanks, dlvd., East gal. 21.82 2-Ethyl butyl, tanks, wks lb. 0.28 c.l. and l.c.l., drums, wks lb. 0.29J3-O.30 Furfuryl, tanks, Niagara Falls, N.Y lb. 0.19^ c.l., 80 drums, Waverly, N.Y....lb. 0.22H 5O0-lb. drums, and 9, 45 & 90lb. cans, Cedar Rapids, la lb. 0.24-0.31 3-Heptanol,tech.,c.l.,l.c.l., wks.lb. 0 . 2 4 ^ - 0 . 2 5 tanks lb. 0. 2 3 Heptyl, tech., 90% min., 375-lb. drum, wks lb. 1.80 up to 10 lb lb. 2.70 Isobutyl, réf.. dr., c.L, dlvd lb. 0.17 tanks, dlvd lb. 0. 15M Iso-octyl, drums, c.l. and l.c.l., dlvd lb. 0.29 M-0. 2994 tanks, dlvd lb. 0.26)4 Isopropyl, réf., 99%, drums (S10, ret.), c.l., and l.c.l-, dlvd. or t gal. 0 . 5 5 - 0 .60 tanks, dlvd., or t gal. 0.43 95%, dr., (S10, ret.) c.l. and l.c.l.·', dlvd gal. 0.52 5ί-0.57?ί ·

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Alcohol, isopropyl, 95%, tanks, dlvd. or t gal. 0. 40>4 91%, dr., (S10, ret.) c.l. and l.c.l., dlvd gal. 0 . 5 0 H - 0 . 55>3 tanks, dlvd gal. 0. 38H Lauryl, bot lb. 2 .00-2.50 M e t h y l (see Methanol) !Methylamyl T drums, c.L, fEast. .lb. 0. 15>4 N o n y l , drums, wks., c.l. and l.c.l. lb. 0.29-0.29H tanks, wks lb. 0.27H Oleyl, dr., c.L, l.c.l., dlvd:: ! . . . l b . 0. 5 2 ^ - 0 . 5 3 tanks lb. 0. 51 r>-Pantothenyl bot., wks., X kilo 90. 00 Phenylethyl. 25-lb. cans lb. 1. 75 Polyvinyl, fully hydrolized, ton lots lb. 0. 72lA η-Propyl, dr., c.l., wks., Texas. . .lb. 0.13 tanks, Texas, wks., freight pre­ paid nearest siding lb. 0.11 Tetrahydrofurfuryl, tank cars, Niagara Falls. Ν. Υ lb. 0.40 c.l.,80drums lb. 0.42H 475-lb. drums, and 8, 40, and 80-lb. cans, Waverly, Ν. Υ . l b . 0 . 4 5 - 0 . 49H Industrial grade, tank cars, Niagara Falls, Ν. Υ lb. 0. 27 c.L, 80 dr., Waverly, N.Y lb. 0. 29 475-lb. drums and 8, 40 and 80-lb. cans,Waverly, N.Y..lb. 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 3 3 "Wood {see Methanol) Aldehyde, aromatic, C8, octyl, bot. .lb. 9 . 00 C9,nonyLbot lb. 17.00 CIO, decyl,bot lb. 8.00 G i l , undecylenic, bot lb. 19.00 C12, lauric, bot lb. 15.00 Aldol, denaturing, drums gal. 2.15 c.L, 95%, wks lb. 0. 23 Akirin, 60% soin., dr., c.L.l.c.L t- - -lb. 0 . 9 3 - 1 . 0 5 Algin, réf., fiber drums lb. 0. 83 Crude, fiber drums lb. 0. 54 Allethrin, 100%, wks lb. 42.50 Allyl bromide, 5-gal. cby., wks lb. 1.40 Caproate, 2 5 lb lb. 3.50 Chloride.drums.cl., l.c.l.. .lb. 0 . 1 6 5 4 - 0 . 1 7 H tanks, dlvd lb. 0.15 Aloin, USP, bbl. or drums. .· lb. 4 . 5 0 - 4 . 7 0 Alum, ammonium, burnt, USP.bbL.lb. 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1 Granular, drums, wks 100 lb. 4.30^1.70 Lump, drums, wks 100 lb. 4.55—4.95 Powd., drums, wks lb. 4.70—5.10 Potassium, gran., bbl.,wks.. . 100 lb. 4.55—4.95 Lump, drums, wks 100 lb. 4 . 8 0 - 5 . 2 0 Powd., drums, wks 100 lb. 4 . 9 5 - 5 . 3 5 Potassium-chrome, bbl lb. 0. 17 Sodium, bbl., c.L, wks 100 lb. 4 . 60 Alumina, calcined, c.L, bags, f.o.b. wks lb. 0.0385-0. 0424 l.c.l., pkgs., included lb. 0.041-0.07^4 Hydrated, chemical and ceramic grades, c.L, 100-lb. paper bags, f.o.b. wks., î lb. O.03-O.032 Low soda, c.L, bags, .f.o.b. wks . l b . 0. 054-0.069 Pigment grades, c.L, 50-lb. bags. .lb. 0 . 0 7 - 0 . 0 8 Tabular, c.l.r E. St. Louis l b . 0 . 06.14-0.07 Aluminum, metal, 99% + 50-lb. pig, f.o.b. shipping point 10,000 l b . base (actual freight not over amt. based on rate for 30,000 lb. +, on shipments of 500 lb. or more) lb. 0. 18 Ingots lb. 0.19 Acetate, 20% normal soin., drum, wks lb. 0. 13 24% soin., drums, wks lb. 0.14 Powder, basic, c.l. l.c.l., wks... .lb. 0.40—0.45 Under 10,000lb., wks lb. 0 . 4 7 ^ - 0 . 5 0 Chloride, N F , gran., 100-lb. fiber drums, N e w York lb. 0.29-0.31 1,000-lb. lots lb. 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 2 9 powd., 25-lb. glass jar, N . Y . . . . lb. 0. 44 Anhyd., comm., 55-gal. drum, c.l. and l.c.l., t l b . 0 . 1 5 - 0 . 15H Formate, soin., 22.4% basic, drums, wks lb. 0. 09H Hydroxide, TJSP, gel, powd., 75-lb. dr lb. 0 . 8 0 - 0 . 8 3 Naphthenate, liq., 1.7% Al lb. 0. 28H Resinate, 2 . 1 % 190-lb. drum., .lb. 0.27H Stéarate, tech., dibasicc.L.l.c.l.,. .lb. 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 3 4 Sulfate, USP, gran., 250-lb. drum, New York lb. 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 0 100-lb. and 25-lb. drum. . .lb. 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 3 1 USP, powd., 200-and 25-lb.dr. lb. 0 . 3 6 - 0 . 3 8 coram., tech., gran., ground, 300-lb. drum, New York . . lb. 0.05 smaller lots lb. 0 . 0 7 - 0 . 1 3 bulk, c.L, wks 10O lb. 1.65 Iron-free, c.L, wks 100 lb. 3 .2$

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Barium b r o m i d e , 100-lb. dr., w k s . . . l b . 0.49 C a r b o n a t e , precip., bags, wks. ton 8 2 . 5 0 - 8 7 . 5 0 C h l o r a t e , kegs, wks lb. 0.30-0.35 Chloride, N F , cryst., drums lb. 0.18-0.21 a n h y d r . , bags, wks., c l . t lb. 0.078 Chromate,bags, f lb. 0 . 3 1 ^ - 0 . 3 2 Dioxide (peroxide), d r u m s , c.L, wks lb. 0.15 H y d r a t e , crystals, bags lb. 0 . 0 9 - 0 . 0 9 H Hydroxide, a n h y d r . , bbL, wks lb. 0.19 Iodide, b o t lb. 6.14 N i t r a t e , bbL, c.l lb. 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 4 Oxide, g r o u n d , drums, wks lb. 0.12 P o t a s s i u m c h r o m a t e pigment, c.L and l.c.l. d l v d lb. 0.30 Ricinoleate, 50-lb. bags, wks lb. 0.75H S t é a r a t e , c.l. a n d l.c.l lb. 0.37-0.39 Sulfate, natural (barytes), water gr., floated, bleached ton 37.50 B a r y t e s , crude, 9 4 % BaSU4, f.o.b, mine ton 9.40-12.50 Warehouse, Brooklyn, Ν . Υ. ton 35.60 No. 2 , c.L a n d Lc.L î ton 5 3 . 4 5 - 6 1 . 7 5 U S P , powd., 100- a n d 25-lb. drxzm lb. 0 . 1 6 ^ - 0 . 2 1 H Synthetic (blanc fixe), dry, b a g s , c.l. and l.c.l. wks ton 95.00 P u l p , 6 6 . 6 % bbL, c.L, wks ton 75.00 Barytes (.see barium sulfate, natural) Bauxite, b u l k , mines t o n 9.50—10.00 Bentonite» 200-mesh bags, w k s . . . . t o n 12.50 Benzal chloride, tech., 105 l b . carboys Î lb. 0.38 BenzaldeHyde, tech., 450-lb. d r . . . . l b . 0.49 N F , 45-lb. c a n s a n d 450-lb. dr.. . l b . 0 . 7 4 - 0 . 7 9 Benzene, pure, nitration, t a n k s , wks gal. O.30-O.38M Hexachloride, tech., c.L, wks. % g a m m a isomer p e r lb. 0 . 0 1 >£-0.02 B H C d u s t base cone . . . . % g a m m a isomer p e r l b . 0 . 0 2 - 0 . 0 2 ^

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A m y ! Acetate~2 / 3-Bufyiene Glycol Benzil, 100-lb. drums lb. 2.26 Benzocaine, USP, 100-lb. d r u m lb. 3.50 Benzoin, 200-lb. drum. lb. 1.36 Benzophenone, 25-lb. c o n t a i n e r s — l b . 1.50 Benzotriazole lb. 7.25 BenzotricMoride, cbys., t lb. 0!·22 Benzoylchloride, cbys., dr., c l . î lb. 0.21 Benzylacetate, 500-lb. drums lb. 0.75 Benzoate, 475-lb. drum lb. 0.80 Butyrate, 25-lb. cans lb. 1.80 . Chloride, tech,, cby., drums, c.l. a n d l.c.L, wks., î lb. 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 2 (High grade, 2(1 higher) Cinnamate, 25-lb. cans lb. 3.30 Cyanide, 450-lb. drums, w k s . . . . lb. 0.70 50-lb. tin lb. 0.85 Formate, 5-lb. bot lb. 2.10 p-Hydroxybenzoate, 100 lb. dr.. . l b . 3.60 Propionate, 25-lb. cans lb. 1.45 Salicylate, 25-lb. cans lb. 1.70 Benzyltrimethylammonium chloride, bbL, wks lb. 0.63 3>-Benzylphenol, 100-lb. drum J. . . l b . 4.90 Benzyl isoeugenol, bot lb. 8.80-10.50 r>-Biotra (Vitamin H ) , glass bot., min. 0.5 gram gram 10.00 Bismuth, metal, boxes, ton lots lb. 2.25 Chloride, jars lb. 5.11 Citrate (ammonium), U S P V I I I , jars lb. 4.22 Nitrate, cryst., 30O-lb. d r u m s . . . l b . 2.17 Oxide, anhydrous, d r u m s lb. 4.47 Subcarbonate, TJSP, 225- a n d 100-lb. drums lb. 3 . 2 0 - 3 .22 Subgallate, NF, fiber, drums, 200a n d 100-lb. drums % lb. 3 . 1 5 - 3 . 1 7 Subnitrate, N F , fiber, drums, 200 a n d 100-lb lb. 2 . 6 5 - 2 . 6 7 Subsalicylate, TJSP, 50-lb. a n d 25-lb. drums lb. 3 . 5 0 - 3 .52 Black, acetylene, cars, Jersey C i t y 1-200 cases (75 lb. to case), 5 0 % compression; also 1-100 cases (150-lb. t o case) 1 0 0 % compression lb. 0.20—0.22 c.L lots, f .o.b. Shawinigan Falls, Can., 24,000 lbs., bags lb. 0.16 Bone, c.L, $ East lb. 0 . 1 4 ^ - 0 . 2 2 ^ Carbon, channel, r u b b e r grade, blk., c.L, wks., Texas lb. 0.07 bags, c.L, wks lb. 0.074 l.c.L, dlvd lb. 0.12 uncompressed, reg., bags, c.L, wks lb. 0.08^ l.c.l '. lb. 0.14 Furnace, fast extruding bags, c.L, wks lb. 0.06 l.c.l lb. 0.10 High modulus, bags, c.L, wks.lb. 0 . 0 5 \^ l.c.L, dlvd lb. 0.09^ blk., c.L, wks lb. 0.0525 High abrasion, bulk, wks lb. 0.O7\^ bags, c.l., wks lb. 0.079 l.c.L, dlvd lb. 0.12^ Semi-reinforcing, bags, c.L, wks lb. 0 . 0 3 ^ 3 - 0 . 0 5 ^ l.c.L, dlvd lb. 0.04-O.06 Pine, bags, wks-, c.l lb. 0.06 ^ l.c.L, dlvd lb. 0.10}£ Ceramic, c.l,, 50-lb. paper bags, wks., î East lb. 4.O0 Iron oxide, synthetic, bags, c.L and l.c.L, wks lb. 0 . 1 1 ^ - 0 . 1 2 L a m p , bags, 25-lb. bags, c.L, wks. 100 l b . 1 1 . 0 0 - 1 8 . 0 0 Mineral, 50-lb. bags, l.c.L, wks. 100 lb. 1.60-6.75 Thermal, fine, bags, c.L, Sterlington, La lb. 0 . 05 ^ ex-wax ehouse, l.c.l lb. 0 . 0 8 ^ - 0 . 0 8 J^ medium, bags, c.L, Sterlington, La lb. 0.03 ^ ex-warehouse, l.c.l lb. 0.06 M-0.06 % Bleaching powder, dr., c.L, wks.100 lb. 5 . 02 Blue, alkali, dry, bbl. dlvd lb. 2.00 Toner. bbL, dlvd lb. 1. 10 Cobalt, genuine, bbL, dlvd lb. 4 . 90 Iron, 150-lb. lots, bags, wks lb. 0.45 Prussian, bbL, dlvd lb. 0 . 4 5 - 0 . 4 8 Phthalocyanine, s t d . d r u m l o t s , wks lb. 3 . 85 Ultramarine, cobalt type, dry or pulp, dlvd lb. 0.27-0. 3 1 ^ Borax, tech., granular, 99 M % bags, bbL, c.l., wks ton 3 7 . 75 bulk, wks ton 33.25 Powdered, bags, c.L, wks ton 42.75 barrel, c.L, wks ton 6 7 . 25 bulk, wks ton 3 8 . 25

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