United States						Prevention, Pesticides		EPA 738-R-07-001

Environmental Protection			and Toxic Substances	           	May 2009

Agency							(7508P)						

 Reregistration 

	Eligibility Decision

	for Allethrins

          Revised May 2009

 TABLE OF CONTENTS

  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u    HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592129"  I. 
Introduction	  PAGEREF _Toc230592129 \h  1  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592130"  II.  Chemical Overview	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592131"  A.  Regulatory History	  PAGEREF
_Toc230592131 \h  2  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592132"  B.  Chemical Identification	  PAGEREF
_Toc230592132 \h  3  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592133"  C.  Use Profile	  PAGEREF _Toc230592133
\h  5  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592134"  D.  Estimated Usage of Pesticide	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592134 \h  6  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592135"  III.  Summary of Allethrins Risk
Assessments	  PAGEREF _Toc230592135 \h  7  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592136"  A.  Human Health Risk Assessment	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592136 \h  7  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592137"  1.  Toxicity of Allethrins	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592138"  2.  Carcinogenicity of Allethrins	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592138 \h  11  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592139"  3.  Metabolites and Degradates	  PAGEREF
_Toc230592139 \h  11  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592140"  4.  Dietary Exposure and Risk (Food +
Water)	  PAGEREF _Toc230592140 \h  11  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592141"  5.  Residential Exposure and Risk	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592141 \h  11  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592142"  6.  Occupational Exposure and Risk	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592142 \h  16  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592143"  B.  Environmental Risk Assessment	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592143 \h  18  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592144"  1.   Adverse Ecological Incidents	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592144 \h  21  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592145"  2.   Endangered Species Considerations	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592145 \h  21  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592146"  IV.  Risk Management, Reregistration,
and Tolerance Reassessment Decision	  PAGEREF _Toc230592146 \h  23  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592147"  A.  Determination of Reregistration
Eligibility	  PAGEREF _Toc230592147 \h  23  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592148"  B.  Public Comment Period	  PAGEREF
_Toc230592148 \h  23  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592149"  C.  Regulatory Position	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592150"  1.  Regulatory Rationale	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592151"  2.  Endocrine Disruptor Effects	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592151 \h  28  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592152"  3.  Endangered Species	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592153"  D.  Labeling Requirements	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592154"  V.  What Registrants Need to Do	 
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592155"  A.  Manufacturing Use Products	  PAGEREF
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  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592156"  2.  Additional Generic Data Requirements
  PAGEREF _Toc230592156 \h  30  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592157"  2.  Labeling for Manufacturing-Use
Products	  PAGEREF _Toc230592157 \h  30  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592158"  B.   End-Use Products	  PAGEREF
_Toc230592158 \h  30  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592159"  1.  Additional Product-Specific Data
Requirements	  PAGEREF _Toc230592159 \h  30  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592160"  2.  Labeling for End-Use Products	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592160 \h  31  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592161"  C.	Labeling Changes Summary Table	 
PAGEREF _Toc230592161 \h  32  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592162"  Appendix B.	Data Supporting Guideline
Requirements for Allethrins	  PAGEREF _Toc230592162 \h  45  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592163"  Appendix C.	Technical Support Documents	
 PAGEREF _Toc230592163 \h  48  

  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc230592164"  Appendix D.	Bibliography	  PAGEREF
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 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations   

ai		Active Ingredient

CFR		Code of Federal Regulations

CSF		Confidential Statement of Formula      

DCI		Data Call-In

DFR		Dislodgeable Foliar Residue

DNT		Developmental Neurotoxicity

EC		Emulsifiable Concentrate Formulation

EEC		Estimated Environmental Concentration

EPA		Environmental Protection Agency

EUP		End-Use Product

FIFRA	Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act

FFDCA	Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

G		Granular Formulation

GLN		Guideline Number

HP		High pressure

LC50		Median Lethal Concentration.  A statistically derived
concentration of a substance that can be expected to cause death in 50%
of test animals.  It is usually expressed as the weight of substance per
weight or volume of water, air or feed, e.g., mg/l, mg/kg or ppm.

LD50		Median Lethal Dose.  A statistically derived single dose that can
be expected to cause death in 50% of the test animals when administered
by the route indicated (oral, dermal, inhalation).  It is expressed as a
weight of substance per unit weight of animal, e.g., mg/kg.

LOC		Level of Concern

LOAEL	Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level

LP		Low pressure

mg/kg/day	Milligram Per Kilogram Per Day

mg/L		Milligrams Per Liter

MOE		Margin of Exposure 

MRID		Master Record Identification (number).  EPA's system of recording
and tracking studies submitted.

MUP		Manufacturing-Use Product

N/A		Not Applicable

NDETF	Non-Dietary Exposure Task Force

NLAA	Not Likely to Adversely Affect

NR		Not Required

NOAEL	No Observed Adverse Effect Level

OPP		EPA Office of Pesticide Programs

OPPTS	EPA Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances

PCA		Percent Crop Area

PHED		Pesticide Handler's Exposure Data 

PHI		Preharvest Interval

ppb		Parts Per Billion

PPE		Personal Protective Equipment

ppm		Parts per Million

RED		Reregistration Eligibility Decision

REI		Restricted Entry Interval

RfD		Reference Dose

RQ		Risk Quotient

SF		Safety Factor

SLC		Single Layer Clothing

SOP		Standard Operating Procedure

TGAI		Technical Grade Active Ingredient

USDA	United States Department of Agriculture

UF		Uncertainty Factor

UFdb		Database Uncertainty Factor 

ALLETHRINS TEAM

Office of Pesticide Programs:

Health Effects Risk Assessment

Kit Farwell

Timothy Dole

Toiya Goodlow

Whang Phang

Ecological Fate and Effects Risk Assessment

Melissa Panger

Cheryl Sutton

Biological and Economics Analysis Assessment

Margaret Ervin

Angel Chiri

Registration Division

Ann Sibold

Richard Gebken

Risk Management

Molly Clayton

Neil Anderson

Revision to the Allethrins Reregistration Eligibility Decision 

	The Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) document for the
allethrins was signed on June 30, 2007.  The Agency subsequently
determined a registered use was not considered in the allethrins RED.  A
product (registration number 21165-62) was identified that can be
applied either through automated misting systems in commercial horse
barns, dog kennels, or zoo animal quarters, or as as a space spray
applied indoors or outdoors through handheld foggers.  The handheld
fogger scenario described in the original RED document was based on a
higher application rate than is permitted on registration 21165-62 and,
therefore, is protective of this use and no RED revisions are required
for handheld foggers.  However, the use of this product in commercial
animal housing misting systems was not addressed in the RED or in the
supporting risk assessments.  As a result, the Agency updated the
allethrins occupational and residential risk assessment to include an
evaluation of the commercial animal premise automated misting system
use, and revised the RED document accordingly.  All other, previously
considered, risk assessments remain the same.  The Allethrins: Addendum
to the Revised Occupational and Residential Exposure Assessment for the
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED), dated February 17, 2009, can
be found in the docket at   HYPERLINK "http://www.regulations.gov" 
http://www.regulations.gov  under docket identification (ID) number
EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.  

	The revisions made to the allethrins RED are as follows:  

In Section III, the occupational risk assessment has been updated to
include a use in barn/stable automated misting systems.

 

Discussion of the animal barn automatic misting system was added to
Section IV.

In Section V, revisions were made to Table 11 (Summary of Labeling
Changes), based on PR Notice 2008-1, “Environmental Hazard General
Labeling Statements on Outdoor Residential Use Products.”  Label
specifications for animal premise automatic misting systems were also
added. 

In Appendix A, some use rates were corrected based on conversations with
the technical registrants, which indicated that some of the use rates
captured in the original table did not reflect the maximum labeled rate.
 The Agency conducted a review of the relevant labels, and updated the
table accordingly.

Abstract 

	

	The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or the Agency) has completed
the human health and environmental risk assessments for the allethrins
and is issuing its risk management decision.  The allethrin series of
pyrethroid insecticides includes bioallethrin (PC code 004003), esbiol
(004004), esbiothrin (004007, formerly 004003/004004), and pynamin forte
(004005).  The allethrins are not registered for use on food, and they
have no U.S. tolerances associated with their use; therefore, they are
not subject to Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA).  The risk
assessments, which are summarized below, are based on the review of the
required database supporting the use patterns of currently registered
products and additional data provided by the technical registrants,
Valent BioSciences Corporation and Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd.

	The allethrins are used to control flying and crawling insects in a
number of commercial, horticultural and residential applications. 
Commercial applications include space, broadcast and crack and crevice
treatment in a variety of commercial, industrial, residential, and
institutional sites.  Horticultural applications include foliar and
fogger treatment on non-food plants.  Residential uses include pest
control in homes and outdoor domestic structures, on gardens and direct
application to cats, dogs and horses.  Allethrins are also approved for
use in commercial animal premise (indoor) misting systems.  The
registered uses of the allethrins are not expected to adversely impact
groundwater or surface water; therefore, a drinking water assessment was
not performed.  Because there are no food uses or potential exposures to
drinking water, the reregistration action considered potential
residential, occupational, and ecological risk.  

	For residential handler risk, all scenarios assessed were greater than
the Agency’s Level of Concern (LOC), i.e., the Margins of Exposure
(MOEs) were above 1000.  For residential post-application risk, the MOEs
are all greater than the target MOE of 1000 after mitigation measures
are incorporated, except for inhalation exposures from yard and patio
total release foggers.  However, the Agency does not anticipate a risk
of concern from this use.

	       Occupational handler and post-application inhalation exposures
were assessed.  Most of the inhalation MOEs are greater than the
Agency’s target occupational MOE of 100 without respirators, and
therefore, the inhalation risks are not of concern.  The high pressure
handwand scenario is of concern without respirators and requires a dust
mask to achieve the target MOE.  The space spray fogger scenario is also
of concern and requires a PF50 full face respirator with appropriate
cartridges to achieve the target MOE, as well as a maximum concentration
reduction from 3.0% ai to 1.5% ai in product.  The MOEs for the
occupational post-application scenarios assessed exceed the Agency’s
target MOE of 100 and are not of concern.  

	The Agency evaluated potential ecological risk from both indoor and
outdoor uses of the allethrins.  The technical registrant voluntarily
agreed to cancel pet shampoos and dips; therefore, there is no longer
potential ecological exposure from indoor products containing
allethrins, and no further mitigation is necessary for indoor uses. 
Although current label uses include several potentially large-scale
outdoor uses, they are not being supported by the technical registrant. 
Since outdoor uses will be limited to localized spot treatments, no
additional mitigation measures for these uses are required.

I.  Introduction

	The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) was
amended in 1988 to accelerate the reregistration of products with active
ingredients registered prior to November 1, 1984.  The amended Act calls
for the development and submission of data to support the reregistration
of an active ingredient, as well as a review of all submitted data by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (referred to as EPA or “the
Agency”).  Reregistration involves a thorough review of the scientific
database underlying a pesticide’s registration.  The purpose of the
Agency’s review is to reassess the potential risks arising from the
currently registered uses of the pesticide, to determine the need for
additional data on health and environmental effects, and to determine
whether or not the pesticide meets the “no unreasonable adverse
effects” criterion of FIFRA. 

	

This document summarizes EPA’s human health and ecological risk
assessments and reregistration eligibility decision (RED) for the
allethrins.  The document consists of six sections.  Section I contains
the regulatory framework for reregistration; Section II provides an
overview of the chemical and a profile of its use and usage; Section III
gives an overview of the human health and environmental effects risk
assessments; Section IV presents the Agency's decision on reregistration
eligibility and risk management; and Section V summarizes the label
changes necessary to implement the risk mitigation measures outlined in
Section IV.  Finally, the Appendices list related information,
supporting documents, and studies evaluated for the reregistration
decision.  The risk assessments for the allethrins and all other
supporting documents are available in the Office of Pesticide Programs
(OPP) public docket (http://www.regulations.gov) under docket number
EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.

	

II.  Chemical Overview

  Regulatory History

The allethrin series of pyrethroid insecticides includes bioallethrin
(PC code 004003), esbiol (004004), esbiothrin (004007, formerly
004003/004004), and pynamin forte (004005).  Historically, there were
two other members of the series, which have since been cancelled. 
Allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I), in its liquid form was assigned
PC code 004001, and was cancelled in 1992.  Allethrin in its solid form
was assigned PC code 004002, and was cancelled in 1991.  For a number of
years, products containing esbiothrin were assigned a dual PC code
(004003/004004), which led to some confusion in naming the active
ingredients in registered pesticide products.  To resolve this issue, in
2006, EPA established a separate PC code for products containing
esbiothrin (004007).  Due to the long history of the allethrins and the
similarity between the allethrin compounds, there has been some
additional confusion surrounding the allethrins nomenclature.  During
the reregistration process for the allethrins, the EPA has been in
coordination with the two allethrins registrants, Valent BioSciences
Corporation and Sumitomo Chemical Company, to help resolve some of these
issues.  To clarify, the revised chemical names, common names, and CAS
numbers for the allethrins are listed in the next section, Chemical
Identification.

	EPA published a Registration Standard for the allethrins series in
1988, Guidance for the Reregistration of Pesticide Products Containing
Allethrin Stereoisomers as the Active Ingredient (EPA 540/RS-88/063,
issued March 24, 1988).  The purpose of the Registration Standard was to
“provide an orderly mechanism by which pesticide products containing
the same active ingredient can be reviewed and standards set for
compliance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA).”  It also identified studies that were acceptable to meet the
data requirements of the currently registered uses, additional studies
necessary to support continued registration, and labeling revisions.  It
further identified steps registrants were required to take to maintain
their registration or apply for new registrations.  A data call-in (DCI)
was issued as part of the Registration Standard, followed by a second
DCI, which was issued on October 6, 1995.

 B.	Chemical Identification

	ALLETHRINS:

The allethrins are synthetic pyrethroids, and are structurally very
similar to cinerin I in naturally occurring pyrethrum.  When allethrin
was first synthesized in 1948, it was the first pyrethroid developed,
and it differs from more recently developed pyrethroids in its
photo-lability.  The more-recently developed pyrethroids have structural
modifications (i.e., alterations to the isobutenyl group attached to the
cyclopropane moiety) that make them more persistent than the early
generation pyrethroids, such as allethrin.  Therefore, allethrin is
among the least persistent of all pyrethroids and is less persistent
than cyallethrins, cyfluthrin, cyhalothrin, deltamethrin, fenvalerate,
tefluthrin, and tralomethrin.  The allethrins subject to reregistration
differ only in the percentage of stereoisomers present.  There are three
asymmetric carbons and, thus, eight potential isomers; however, four
isomers are present in the greatest concentration for these products. 
One of the stereoisomers, d trans of d component (isomer), is recognized
as being the most insecticidally active and toxicologically significant
of the four isomers .  Allethrins are sometimes classified as type I
pyrethroids, since they lack an α-cyano substituent.  

Chemical Class:		Synthetic pyrethroid

Case Number:			0437

PC Code:	Bioallethrin (004003), esbiol (004004), esbiothrin (004007),
and pynamin forte (004005)

Molecular Weight:		302.4

Empirical Formula:		  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 C19H26O3

Technical Registrants:	Valent BioSciences Corporation (bioallethrin,
esbiol, esbiothrin), Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. (pynamin forte)

See below for a listing of common names, chemical names, PC codes, and
CAS numbers. 

Bioallethrin:						        

OPP Chemical Code:  004003	

Chemical Name:  (RS)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl
(1R,3R)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate

Common name:  “bioallethrin (BSI)”

CAS number:  260359-57-7 

Composition:  consists of [1R,trans;1R] + [1R,trans;1S] in an
approximate ratio of 1:1

Esbiol: (also called S-Bioallethrin for some products)     

OPP Chemical Code:  004004   

Chemical name:  (S)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl
(1R,3R)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate

Common name:  “allethrin (ISO)”.  (“Esbiol” is not an authorized
common name.)  

CAS number:  28434-00-6

Composition:  consists predominately [> 96%] of the (S)(1R,3R)
enantiomer.

Esbiothrin:						 

OPP Chemical Code:  004007	

	

Chemical name:  (RS)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl
(1R,3R)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate

Common name:  “allethrin (ISO)”.  (“Esbiothrin” is not an
authorized common name.)

CAS number:   260359-57-7  

Composition:  consists of [1R,trans;R] + [1R,trans;S] in approximate
ratio of 1:3.

Pynamin Forte:				

OPP Chemical Code:  004005	

  

Chemical Name:  (RS)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1R,3R;
1R,3S)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate

Common name:  “allethrin (ISO)”.  (“d-allethrin” is the chemical
listed in the title of the WHO Specifications and Evaluations document,
but is not recognized as an authorized common name; “d-cis/trans
allethrin” is listed in information from the registrants as an even
more appropriate name, but they state it also is not an authorized
common name.)

CAS number:  231937-89-6

Composition:  consists of [1R,trans;1R] + [1R,trans;1S] + [1R,cis;1R] +
[1R,cis;1S] in an approximate ratio of 4:4:1:1

	Two of the technical compounds have the same CAS Number; both
esbiothrin and bioallethrin are 260359-57-7, since they are primarily
comprised of the same two enantiomers.  However, it would be preferable
to have separate CAS Nos. assigned for these two technical products.  In
addition, note that the common names listed above are not distinctive,
since there are three technical products currently known as “allethrin
(ISO)”.  To resolve this, Valent Biosciences Corporation has informed
the Agency that there are efforts on-going to assign distinctive common
names for the respective technical products.  

	The analytical method used to verify the chemical identify of the
members of the allethrin series can only distinguish the presence of
trans and cis isomers.  However, current analytical methods cannot
determine their relative proportions in a sample.  Since the different
members of the allethrin series differ primarily in their relative
proportions of the cis and trans isomers, the current Enforcement
Analytical Method does not adequately distinguish the different members
of the allethrin series.  To address this area of uncertainty, the two
technical registrants have agreed to submit analytical methods which
will distinguish between the four allethrin technical products.  

	C.  Use Profile

	

	The following information on the currently registered uses includes an
overview of use sites and application methods.  A detailed table of the
uses of allethrins eligible for reregistration is contained in Appendix
A.

Type of Pesticide:  Synthetic pyrethroid.  The allethrins are
insecticides, and are typically used as a “knock-down” agent.  A
different, residual pesticide is co-formulated with the allethrin in the
end-use products to kill the target pests.

Target Organism:  The primary target pests are wasps and hornets,
roaches, ants,

fleas, and mosquitos.

 a cyano group at the α carbon position of the alcohol moiety).  The
allethrins are axonic poisons that block the closing of the sodium gates
in the nerves, and, thus, prolong the return of the membrane potential
to its resting state leading to hyperactivity of the nervous system
which can result in paralysis and/or death.  

Use Sites:  Commercial applications include space, broadcast and crack
and crevice treatments in a variety of commercial, industrial,
residential, and institutional sites.  Horticultural applications
include foliar and fogger treatment on non-food plants.  Residential
uses include pest control in homes and outdoor domestic structures, on
gardens, and direct application to pets. Allethrins are also approved
for use in commercial animal premise (indoor) misting systems. There are
no food uses for the allethrins, and a Federal Register final rule
revoking all tolerances was published on September 29, 2004.	

Use Classification:  The allethrins products are designated as general
use; however, 

some products are registered for use by pest control operators (PCOs)
only. 

Formulation Types:  Pressurized liquid, ready-to-use (RTU) liquids,
emulsifiable concentrates, liquid concentrates, pet shampoos and dips,
mosquito coils and mats.

Application Methods:  Allethrins are applied by power, mechanical, and
commercial sprayer; automatic misting system; aerosol can; and thermal
fogger.  

Application Rates:  Typical concentrations of active ingredients (ai) in
residential use products, including ready to use (RTU) (e.g. ant and
roach sprays, wasp and hornet sprays) and indoor and outdoor aerosols or
aqueous sprays for crawling and flying insects, range between 0.05 % and
0.25%.  Total release aerosol (TRA) foggers are typically 0.6% to 3%
(total volume of the can versus the area it is designed to treat).  Mats
range between 7% and 24% and release active ingredient into the air by
heating the mat.  Coils range from 0.1% to 0.3% in concentration and
also release active ingredient into the air by burning of the coil (the
active is volatilized off of the coil just behind the burning part of
the coil.).  The maximum automatic misting system product spray dilution
rate is 0.05%.

Application Timing:  The application timing is not mentioned on the
majority of existing 

allethrins labels, although some indicate re-application permitted after
two weeks, while 

others recommend use as needed.  The barn and stable automatic misting
system spray frequency is limited to 1 application/hour.

	D.  Estimated Usage of Pesticide

	      Less than 30,000 lbs of allethrins are marketed on average per
year.  Of the four allethrins, bioallethrin is the predominant form of
allethrin sold in the U.S.  Pynamin forte is used exclusively in the mat
and coil formulations.  The majority of allethrins are used in the
consumer market (i.e. homeowner uses in space and surface sprays for
flying and crawling insects), and a small amount is sold into the
institutional/industrial market.

III.  Summary of Allethrins Risk Assessments

	The following is a summary of EPA’s revised human health and
ecological risk assessments for the allethrins, as presented fully in
the documents:  Allethrins:  Revised HED Chapter of the Reregistration
Eligibility Decision Document (RED) for Bioallethrin (004003), Esbiol
(004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and Pynamin Forte (004005) and Section 3
Registration Action for Use in Food Handling Establishments: Esbiothrin
and Esbiol, dated June 27, 2007; Allethrins: Revised Occupational and
Residential Exposure Assessment and Recommendations for The
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED, dated June 27, 2007;
Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised Occupational and Residential
Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED),
dated February 17, 2009; and the Response to Comments (Phase 3) and
Revised Environmental Fate and Ecological Risk Assessment in Support of
the Reregistration of the Allethrins, dated April 4, 2007.  The purpose
of this summary is to assist the reader by identifying the key features
and findings of these risk assessments, and to help the reader better
understand the conclusions reached in the assessments.  

	The human health and ecological risk assessment documents and
supporting information listed in Appendix C were used to reach the
safety finding and regulatory decision for the allethrins.  While the
risk assessments and related addenda are not included in this document,
they are available from the OPP Public Docket, located at   HYPERLINK
"http://www.regulations.gov"  http://www.regulations.gov , under docket
number EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986. 

	EPA's use of human studies in the allethrins risk assessment is in
accordance with the Agency's Final Rule promulgated on January 26, 2006,
related to Protections for Subjects in Human Research, which is codified
in 40 CFR Part 26.  

A.  Human Health Risk Assessment

	The human health risk assessment incorporates potential exposure,
hazard, and risks from all sources, which for the allethrins is limited.
 There are no registered food uses for the allethrins.  The majority of
allethrins use is in consumer home products (indoor and outdoor surface
and space sprays).  There are also commercial and horticultural uses for
the allethrins.  Although the allethrins human health risk assessment
considered a pending new use for the allethrins in food handling
establishments, this use, and the risks associated with it, are not
subject to reregistration at this time.  The pending use in food
handling establishements will not be included in the reregistration
eligibility decision for the allethrins.  The Agency will address this
action separately.  For more information on the human health risk
assessment, see Allethrins:  Revised HED Chapter of the Reregistration
Eligibility Decision Document (RED) for Bioallethrin (004003), Esbiol
(004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and Pynamin Forte (004005) and Section 3
Registration Action for Use in Food Handling Establishments: Esbiothrin
and Esbiol, dated June 27, 2007; Allethrins: Revised Occupational and
Residential Exposure Assessment and Recommendations for The
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED, dated June 27, 2007; and
Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised Occupational and Residential
Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED),
dated February 17, 2009.  These are available under docket number
EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.

 .		1.  Toxicity of Allethrins

	Toxicity assessments are designed to predict whether a pesticide could
cause adverse health effects in humans (including short-term or acute
effects, such as skin or eye damage, and lifetime or chronic effects,
such as cancer, developmental effects, or reproductive effects), and the
level or dose at which such effects might occur.  The Agency has
reviewed all toxicity studies submitted for the allethrins and has
determined that the toxicological database is reliable and sufficient
for reregistration.  However, there are no developmental neurotoxicity
or comparative neurotoxicity studies in adults and offspring available
for the allethrins.  Since the allethrins database is currently
incomplete with respect to data on potential pre- and postnatal
toxicity, the Agency applied a ten fold (10x) database uncertainty
factor (UFDB) to account for this lack of data.  A study will be
required to address uncertainty surrounding potential pre- and postnatal
toxicity of the allethrins.  The registrants should consult with the
Agency before beginning this study.  

			a.  Acute Toxicity Profile 

	

	Pyrethroids are neurotoxicants which act by prolonging the opening of
the sodium channel in nervous tissue, resulting in a hyperexcitable
state.  As explained previously, the allethrins are classified as type I
pyrethroids.  Neurotoxicity in rats of type I pyrethroids is
characterized as tremor, prostration, enhanced startle response, and
aggressive behavior.  Similar signs were observed in the guideline
studies in which clinical signs of neurotoxicity were noted.  The acute
toxicity profile for each of the allethrins is summarized in Tables 1-4
below.

Table 1.  Acute Toxicity Profile - Bioallethrins

Guideline	Study Type	MRID	Results	Toxicity Categorya

870.1100	Acute Oral	00151444	LD50: 709 mg/kg (M)

1042 mg/kg (F)           	III

870.1200	Acute Dermal	41155801	LD50 > 3000 mg/kg (M&F)           	III

870.1300	Acute Inhalation	42906902	LC50 : 2.51 mg/L          	IV

870.2400	Primary Eye Irritation	41155803	Slight to moderate irritant	III

870.2500	Primary Skin Irritation	41155805	Very slight dermal irritant	IV

870.2600	Dermal Sensitization	41155807	Negative	N/A

These technical acute toxicity values included in this document are for
informational purposes only. 

 The data supporting these values may or may not meet the current
acceptance criteria.

Table 2.  Acute Toxicity Profile - Esbiol

Guideline	Study Type	MRID	Results	Toxicity Categorya

870.1100	Acute Oral	00151460	LD50: 574.5 mg/kg (M)

412.9 mg/kg (F)           	II

870.1200	Acute Dermal	41155802	LD50 > 2000 mg/kg 	III

870.1300	Acute Inhalation	41670801	LC50 : 1.32 mg/L (M)

1.23 mg/L (F)          	III

870.2400	Primary Eye Irritation	41155804	Moderate ocular irritant	III

870.2500	Primary Skin Irritation	41155806	Not a dermal irritant.	IV

870.2600	Dermal Sensitization	41155808	Not a sensitizer	N/A

These technical acute toxicity values included in this document are for
informational purposes only. 

 The data supporting these values may or may not meet the current
acceptance criteria.

Table 3.  Acute Toxicity Profile - Esbiothrin

Guideline	Study Type	MRID	Results	Toxicity Categorya

870.1100	Acute Oral	00151449	LD50: 432 mg/kg (M)

378.0 mg/kg (F)           	

II

870.1200	Acute Dermal	00151451	LD50 > 2000 mg/kg	III

870.1300	Acute Inhalation	00151452	LC50: 2.63 g/m3-unacceptable 	III

870.2400	Primary Eye Irritation	00151454	Minimally 	IV

870.2500	Primary Skin Irritation	00151453	Slightly 	III

870.2600	Dermal Sensitization	42907001	Negative	N/A

These technical acute toxicity values included in this document are for
informational purposes only. 

 The data supporting these values may or may not meet the current
acceptance criteria.

Table 4.  Acute Toxicity Profile – Pynamin Forte

Guideline	Study Type	MRID	Results	Toxicity Categorya

870.1100	Acute Oral	41017101	LD50s=

M:  2150 mg/kg

F:  900 mg/kg	III

870.1200	Acute Dermal	41017102	M:  2660 mg/kg

F:  4390 mg/kg 	III

870.1300	Acute Inhalation	41017103	LC50 > 3.875 mg/L	IV

870.2400	Primary Eye Irritation	41017104	Slight irritant	III

870.2500	Primary Skin Irritation	41017104	Negative	IV

870.2600	Dermal Sensitization	41017105	Negative	N/A

These technical acute toxicity values included in this document are for
informational purposes only. 

 The data supporting these values may or may not meet the current
acceptance criteria.

Toxicological Endpoints 

	     The toxicological endpoints used in the human health risk
assessment for the allethrins are listed in Table 5 below.  The observed
endpoints for risk assessment were based on neurotoxicity and liver
toxicity.  Because observed endpoints for risk assessment were at the
same or lower dose at which developmental and reproductive toxicity
occurred, there were no concerns for sensitivity of offspring.  Clinical
signs of neurotoxicity occurred in an inhalation study with esbiol.  The
point of departure (POD) for intermediate-term incidental oral exposure
was selected based upon a benchmark dose analysis because of the 6x
difference between the NOAEL (6 mg/kg/day) and the LOAEL (36 mg/kg/day).
 A 10% response for the benchmark dose (BMD10) was selected because of
the mild nature of the lesions, characterized as "acute swelling of
hepatocytes," which did not progress in severity at the high dose.  The
selected BMDL10 value was 267 ppm, which is the lower 95% confidence
limit on the BMD10.  This dietary concentration was converted to a
mg/kg/day dose.  Only inhalation and incidental oral endpoints have been
assessed, because no systemic effects were observed at the limit dose in
the dermal toxicity studies in test animals, and no toxicity endpoint
was selected for dermal exposure

	The target MOE (i.e., level of concern) for residential incidental oral
and inhalation exposures is 1000.  This includes the standard
uncertainty factors of 10X for interspecies extrapolation, 10X for
intraspecies variation, and an additional 10X UFDB due to lack of data
on potential pre- and postnatal toxicity.  The target MOE for
occupational inhalation exposures is 100 because the database
uncertainty factor does not apply to occupational exposures.  The
uncertainty factors (UF) used to account for interspecies extrapolation
and intraspecies variability are also described in Table 5. 

Table 5.  Toxicology Endpoints for the Allethrins

Exposure/

Scenario	Point of Departure	Uncertainty Factors	RfD, PAD, Level of
Concern	Study and Toxicological Effects

Incidental Oral Short-Term 

(1-30 days)	NOAEL = 20 mg/kg/day	UFA = 10x

UFH = 10x

UFDB = 10x

	Residential LOC for MOE = 1000.

	30-day dog  (esbiothrin).  

LOAEL = 63 mg/kg/day based on elevated liver enzymes and increased liver
weight

Incidental Oral Intermediate-Term 

(1-6 months)	BMDL10 = 8 mg/kg/day

	UFA = 10x

UFH = 10x

UFDB = 10x

	Residential LOC for MOE = 1000.

	6-month dog (Bioallethrin).  

BMDL10 based on based on microscopic liver changes (hepatocellular
degeneration)

Dermal 

(all durations)	N/A	N/A	N/A	No systemic toxicity at 1000 mg/kg/day with
esbiothrin or esbiol and negligible dermal absorption with pyrethrins
(0.22%)

Inhalation

(all durations)	NOAEL = 1.3 mg/kg/day	UFA = 10x

UFH = 10x

UFDB = 10x

	Residential LOC for MOE = 1000.

Occupational LOC for MOE = 100.	28-day inhalation study in rats
(esbiol).  LOAEL = 6.5 mg/kg/day based on clinical signs in females
(limb tremors, hunched posture, vocalization during handling)

Cancer (oral, dermal, inhalation)	Classification:  Suggestive evidence
of carcinogenicity, but not sufficient to assess human carcinogenic
potential (esbiothrin).  

NOAEL = no observed adverse effect level.  UF = uncertainty factor.  UFA
= extrapolation from animal to human (intraspecies).  UFH = potential
variation in sensitivity among members of the human population
(interspecies).  UFDB = database uncertainty factor.  BMDL10 = bench
mark dose level.  MOE = margin of exposure.  LOC = level of concern. 
N/A = not applicable.



2.  Carcinogenicity of Allethrins

Genetic toxicity studies with esbiol, esbiothrin, bioallethrin, and
pynamin forte were negative for mutagenicity.  Carcinogenicity studies
were conducted with esbiothrin and pynamin forte.  In these studies, the
only evidence of carcinogenicity was rare benign kidney tumors in male
rats treated with esbiothrin.  Doses in the mouse carcinogenicity study
were considered inadequate and the cancer classification for esbiothrin
is "suggestive evidence of carcinogenicity, but not sufficient to assess
human carcinogenic potential."  

		3.  Metabolites and Degradates

The Agency reviewed the metabolism of allethrins, and concluded that for
tolerance expression and risk assessment, the parent compound,
allethrin, is the only residue of toxicological concern.  For additional
details, refer to Allethrins:  Revised HED Chapter of the Reregistration
Eligibility Decision Document (RED) for Bioallethrin (004003), Esbiol
(004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and Pynamin Forte (004005) and Section 3
Registration Action for Use in Food Handling Establishments: Esbiothrin
and Esbiol, dated December June 27, 2007.

4.  Dietary Exposure and Risk (Food + Water)

	  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 There are no food uses for
the allethrins currently registered; therefore, dietary exposure is not
of concern.  Although the human health risk assessment previously cited
includes a dietary assessment for a proposed new use in food handling
establishments, this action is not included in the allethrins
reregistration case, and is outside the scope of this RED.  The Agency
will address this action separately.  The use of allethrins by
commercial applicators in handheld foggers applied to residential
building premises, assessed in the Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised
Occupational and Residential Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration
Eligibility Decision (RED), dated February 17, 2009, is restricted to
spot use only, as are all other outdoor uses of allethrins products. 
Since there are no outdoor, broadcast uses registered, the use of
allethrins products is not expected to adversely impact groundwater or
surface water (the sources of drinking water); therefore, a drinking
water assessment was not performed.  

	

                        5.  Residential Exposure and Risk

		  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 Residential exposure assessments consider
potential non-occupational pesticide exposure.  For allethrins, the
Agency has evaluated potential exposure and risk to allethrins for
homeowners who handle (mix, load, and apply) products containing
allethrins.  The Agency also evaluated potential post-application risk
to adults and children entering allethrins-treated areas.

  

	To estimate residential (inhalation and incidental oral) risks, the
Agency calculates a margin of exposure (MOE), which is the ratio of the
toxicity endpoint (NOAEL or BMDL10) selected for risk assessment to the
exposure.  This MOE is compared to a level of concern, which is the same
value as the uncertainty factor (UF) applied to a particular toxicity
study.  The standard UF is 100x (10x to account for interspecies
extrapolation and 10x for intraspecies variation).  Since the allethrins
database is currently incomplete with respect to data on potential pre-
and postnatal toxicity, the Agency applied a ten fold (10x) UFDB to
account for this lack of data.  A study will be required to address
uncertainty surrounding potential pre- and postnatal toxicity of the
allethirns.  Thus, the target level of concern for the allethrins is
1000.  A summary of the allethrins residential risk follows.  For
further information on residential risk, refer to Allethrins:  Revised
HED Chapter of the Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED)
for Bioallethrin (004003), Esbiol (004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and
Pynamin Forte (004005) and Section 3 Registration Action for Use in Food
Handling Establishments: Esbiothrin and Esbiol, dated December June 27,
2007.

	a.  Residential Handler Risks

	       The Agency determined that there is the potential for
residential handlers to be exposed to allethrins during pesticide
applications from aerosol cans made in indoor and outdoor residential
settings to several use sites.  While some allethrin products are
packaged as ready-to-use (RTU) trigger sprayer bottles, the handler
risks calculated from aerosol can application are protective of risks
from trigger sprayer applications because the unit exposure values are
lower for trigger sprayer application.  Only short-term (1-30 days)
inhalation exposures were assessed because of the infrequency of use
associated with the residential homeowner products.  Dermal exposures
were not assessed, because no dose or endpoints were selected from
available toxicity studies for dermal exposure.  

 

	    Pesticide handler exposure database  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1  (PHED)
unit exposure values were used to assess exposures, because
chemical-specific monitoring data were not available.  The following
assumptions were also used in estimating risks from residential handler
exposure to allethrins:

The body weight of an adult handler is 70 kg.

One aerosol can is used per day.  This assumption is based upon the HED
Science Advisory Committee on Exposure SOP 12: “Recommended Revisions
to the Standard Operating Procedures for Residential Exposure
Assessment” (2/22/2001).	

An aerosol can contains 9 to 16 ounces by weight of product based upon
currently registered labels.

The percent ai in the products ranges from 0.10 to 0.50 percent by
weight based upon currently registered labels.

 	    Risk to homeowners handling allethrins products are below the
Agency’s LOC.  The inhalation MOEs for all scenarios assessed are
greater than 1000 (ranging from 15,000 to 70,000).  See Table 6 for
further detail.

Table 6.  Residential Handler Risks for Aerosol Can Applications

Use Scenario	Percent Active Ingredient (AI) in Product	Amount of Product
Used per Day	Amount of AI Used per Day 	Inhalation MOE

Indoor Surface or Space Spray 	0.50	One 15 ounce can	0.0047 lb	15,000

Pet and Bedding Spray	0.32	One  9 ounce can	0.0018 lb	39,000

Hand Held Yard and Patio Fogger	0.15	One 16 ounce can	0.0015 lb	46,000

Wasp and Hornet Nests	0.10	One 16 ounce can	0.0010 lb	70,000



		b.  Residential Post-Application Risks

The Agency uses the term “post-application” to describe exposures to
individuals that occur as a result of being in an environment that has
been previously treated with a pesticide.  Unlike residential handler
exposure, where the Agency assumed only adults will be handling and
applying allethrins products, individuals of varying ages can
potentially be exposed when reentering or performing activities in areas
that have been previously treated.  

	 For the allethrins, inhalation exposures may occur when consumer-use
space spray products, patio foggers, mosquito coils, or fly mats are
used; therefore, inhalation exposures were assessed for adults and
toddlers for these scenarios.  Inhalation risk following application of
space sprays by a professional applicator was not assessed, because
treated areas are vacated prior to application and ventilated prior to
re-occupancy; therefore, the Agency believes little or no
post-application inhalation exposure will occur.  Only short-term
exposure was considered for inhalation risk, since the endpoint for
inhalation exposures is the same for all durations of exposure.

	Although the allethrins product (registration number 21165-62)
registered for use in animal premise automatic misting systems is
limited to use in commercial and industrial horse barns, dog kennels,
and zoo quarters, there is still some potential for non-occupational
exposures from this use as well, since commercial horse barns and dog
kennels can be frequented by individuals other than workers.  For
instance, some people board their horses at commercial stables. 
Currently, the Agency does not have a Standard Operating Procedures
(SOP) to assess non-occupational post-application exposure for the
“hobby barn” scenario.  The Agency is currently revising SOPs and is
considering assessing post-application exposure for those who may be
exposed to this scenario.  While the assumptions in the occupational
exposure scenario (i.e., 8 hours spent in the barn) are likely an
overestimate of risk, the Agency has no information at this time to
characterize the amount of time horse owners that board their horses
spend in commercial stables.  The animal barn misting system MOE of 245
(based on an 8-hour exposure duration), is below the non-occupational
(or residential) target MOE of 1000.  For exposure durations 1.5 hours
or less, the animal barn misting system risk estimate is above the
non-occupational target MOE of 1000 and, therefore, is not of concern. 
Furthermore, the risk estimate for the metered release scenario
described above is conservative, since it was assumed that the aerosols
would remain airborne until they were removed by ventilation, and the
effects of aerosol settling were not considered.  Upon development of
SOPs to assess non-occupational post-application exposures for hobby
barn scenarios, the Agency intends to reevaluate this exposure scenario
during Registration Review. 

	Incidental oral exposures may occur after surface applications of the
allethrins are made by a consumer or professional applicator to
residential areas such as carpets, vinyl and flooring.  Incidental oral
exposures for these scenarios were, therefore, assessed for both adults
and toddlers.  Incidental oral exposure may also occur through contact
with pets that have been treated with pet sprays or shampoos. 
Incidental oral exposures from pet spray applications were calculated;
these MOEs are also protective of dip or shampoo applications, since the
shampoos and dips are used at lower dilution rates than the spray
formulations.  Because there are different toxicological endpoints for
short- and intermediate-term incidental oral exposures, MOEs for both
durations were calculated.  

	Only inhalation and incidental oral exposures have been assessed;
dermal exposures were not assessed, because no dose or endpoints were
selected from available toxicity studies for dermal exposure.  The
following scenarios were assessed:

Toddler incidental oral ingestion of residues on indoor surfaces after
fogger treatment.

Toddler incidental oral ingestion of residues on indoor surfaces after
PCO broadcast surface treatment.

Toddler incidental oral ingestion of residues on indoor surfaces after
consumer spot surface treatment.

Inhalation exposures from space spray application

Inhalation exposures from mosquito coils and fly mats

Inhalation exposures from yard and patio foggers

Incidental oral exposures from pet sprays

	Exposure data for assessing post-application exposures from the use of
foggers and aerosols in indoor residential settings were based upon
pyrethrins studies conducted by the Non-Dietary Exposure Task Force
(NDETF).  The pyrethrins study data are considered applicable for
allethrin because of the structural similarity between pyrethrins and
allethrin.  The residential risk assessment is also based on current
label rates and use instructions, as well as on estimates of what and
how much homeowners typically treat, such as the size of a house or spot
treatment, from the Agency’s standard operating procedures for
residential exposures and best professional judgment.  For more
information on the daily volume handled and the area treated used in
each residential handler scenario, refer to both the Allethrins:  HED
Chapter of the Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED). Phase
2 Error Correction Reregistration Action for Bioallethrin (004003),
Esbiol (004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and Pynamin Forte (004005) and
Section 3 Registration Action for Use in Food Handling Establishments:
Esbiothrin and Esbiol, dated December 20, 2006, and Allethrins:  Revised
HED Chapter of the Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document (RED)
for Bioallethrin (004003), Esbiol (004004), Esbiothrin (004007), and
Pynamin Forte (004005) and Section 3 Registration Action for Use in Food
Handling Establishments: Esbiothrin and Esbiol, dated June 27, 2007 risk
assessments, which are available under docket number
EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.

	While the majority of the scenarios assessed are not of concern, there
are several scenarios with MOEs below 1000 (i.e, exceeding the
Agency’s LOC).  All of the residential post-application MOEs for the
allethrins are summarized in Table 7 below, and the use scenarios
exceeding the LOC are in bold type.  Mitigation measures addressing risk
exceedances are discussed in Chapter IV of this document. 

Table 7.  Allethrin Residential Post-Application Risk Summary

Source of Exposure	Application Rate	Exposed Population	MOE*

Incidental Oral Exposures (Short-Term)

Fogger Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Fogger Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	3.6 mg/m3	Children	3600

5200

PCO Surface Treatment - Carpet Floors  

PCO Surface Treatment - Vinyl Floors	3.0% spray (1 gal / 1000 ft2)
Children	20

28

PCO Surface Treatment - Carpet Floors  

PCO Surface Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.1% spray (0.5 gal / 1000 ft2)
Children	1200

1700

Consumer Spot Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Consumer Spot Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.5% Spray	Children	1100

1700

Consumer Spot Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Consumer Spot Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.25% Spray	Children	2200

3400

Treated Pets – Spray Formulations	0.32% a.i.	Children	2,100

Incidental Oral Exposures (Intermediate-Term)

Fogger Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Fogger Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	3.6 mg/m3	Children	3000

4400

PCO Surface Treatment - Carpet Floors  

PCO Surface Treatment - Vinyl Floors	3.0% spray (1 gal / 1000 ft2)
Children	16

24

PCO Surface Treatment - Carpet Floors  

PCO Surface Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.1% spray (0.5 gal /1000 ft2)
Children	960

1400

Consumer Spot Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Consumer Spot Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.5% Spray	Children	960

1400

Consumer Spot Treatment - Carpet Floors  

Consumer Spot Treatment - Vinyl Floors 	0.25% Spray	Children	1900

2800

Treated Pets – Spray Formulations        	0.32% a.i.	Children	860

Inhalation Exposures (Short/Intermediate-Term)

Space Spray – 0.50% Product 	0.80 mg/m3

(based upon the NDETF study)	Children

Adults	650

2100

Space Spray – 0.25% Product 	0.40 mg/m3

(based upon the NDETF study)	Children

Adults	1300

4200

Space Spray – 0.10% Product 	0.16 mg/m3

(based upon the NDETF study)	Children

Adults	3050

10000

	0.35 mg/m3

(Based upon Raid label 4822-513)	Children

Adults	1400

4800

Mosquito Coils	2 coils per  patio	Children

Adults	7000

14000

Fly Mats	2 mats per patio	Children

Adults	1800

3600

Hand Held Yard and Patio Fogger 	3 second spray per patio	Children

Adults	3100

6200

Hand Held Yard and Patio Fogger 	9  second spray per patio	Children

Adults	1000

2200

Total Release Yard and Patio Fogger	6 oz. fogger / yard & patio	Children

Adults	160

310

Total Release Yard and Patio Fogger	Two 1.5 ounce foggers / patio
Children

Adults	650

1300

*MOEs in bold font do not approach or exceed the target MOE of 1000
(i.e., indicate risks of concern).

				6.  Occupational Exposure and Risk 

            The occupational risk assessment addresses risks to workers
who may be exposed to allethrins when mixing, loading, or applying a
pesticide (i.e., handlers), and when entering treated sites for routine
tasks (post-application).  Exposure for workers generally occurs via the
dermal or inhalation route; however, only inhalation exposures have been
assessed because no systemic effects were observed at the limit dose in
the dermal toxicity studies in test animals, and no toxicity endpoint
was selected for dermal exposure.  The Agency assessed short (1 to 30
days), intermediate (30 days to several months) and long-term (> 6
months) exposure, although the risk results were essentially the same
since the toxicological endpoints for inhalation exposures are the same
for all durations of exposure.  The target MOE is 100 for short,
intermediate and long-term inhalation exposures.

	Occupational exposure to allethrins was assessed using data from the
Pesticide Handler Exposure Database (PHED, and worker exposure and risk
estimates are based on the best data currently available to the Agency. 
In addition, standard default assumptions pertaining to average body
weight, work day, and area treated daily were used to calculate risk
estimates.  Application rates used in this assessment are derived
directly from current allethrin labels.  The occupational risk
assessment is summarized here.  For further detail, see the Allethrins:
Revised Occupational and Residential Exposure Assessment and
Recommendations for The Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED, dated
June 27, 2007; and Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised Occupational and
Residential Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration Eligibility
Decision (RED),dated February 17, 2009.	

a.  Handler Exposure Risks

	Occupational handler exposure assessments are conducted by the Agency
using different levels of protection.  The Agency typically evaluates
all exposures with minimal protection and then adds protective measures
in a tiered approach to determine the level of protection necessary to
obtain appropriate MOEs.  Since only inhalation exposures are of
concern, only PPE relevant to the inhalation exposures were considered. 
The types of protection which were used to calculate inhalation
occupational exposure from allethrins are as follows:

Baseline:	            	No respirator

PF5 Respirator                           Filtering facepiece respirator
(i.e., dust mask) with a 

                                                         protection
factor of 5

PF50 Respirator		   Full face respirator, with a protection factor of 50

	      Because most allethrin products are packaged in aerosol cans, the
majority of the allethrin uses involve potential application exposures
only; there are no mixing and loading exposures.  There are also a few
products packaged as ready-to-use (RTU) liquids or liquid concentrates,
which are applied with mechanical sprayers, compressed air sprayers or
foggers.  These products are used in non-food commercial/
industrial/institutional areas, non-food greenhouses and non-food animal
premises.  Based upon these labels, the Agency assessed the following
occupational handler scenarios: 

Pesticide Control Operator Scenarios

   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 1) 	Mix/Load/Apply (M/L/A) liquids with backpack
sprayer or low-pressure (LP) handwand 

2) 	Mix/Load/Apply liquids with high-pressure (HP) handwand 

3)	Mix/Load/Apply liquids with a fogger

4) 	Apply with aerosol can. 

	     Risk estimates (i.e., MOEs) for the surface spray handler
scenarios are summarized in Table 8.  Most of the inhalation MOEs are
above the target MOE of 100 without respirators (i.e., No Resp.) and,
therefore, the inhalation risks are not of concern.  The HP handwand
scenario is of concern without respirators and requires a PF5 filtering
facepiece respirator (i.e., dust mask) to achieve the target MOE.  

Table 8.  Occupational Handler Risks from Surface Spray Applications

Exposure Scenario	Dilution	Spray Dilution (Percent ai)	Amount Sprayed
per Day	lb ai  handled per day	Inhalation MOE

M/L/A liquids with LP hand-wand or backpack sprayer	Undiluted	3	40
gallons	10	300 – No Resp.

M/L/A liquids with LP hand-wand or backpack sprayer	Diluted in water
0.11	40 gallons	0.37	8100 – No Resp.

M/L/A liquids with HP hand-wand (Greenhouse Use)	 Diluted in water	0.11
1000 gallons	9.2	81 – No Resp.

400 – PF5 Resp. 

Aerosol Can application	Undiluted	0.54	6  (16 oz) cans	0.032	2300 – No
Resp.



	      The risks for the space spray applications are summarized in
Table 9.  The MOEs are of concern (MOE < 100) when at all of the spray
dilutions when respirators are not worn.  At the highest spray dilution
rate (3.0%), the MOEs are still of concern with a PF50 Full Face
Respirators.

 

Table 9. Occupational Handler Risks from Space Spray Applications 

Label #	Spray Dilution	Application Rate 

(lb ai/1000 ft3)	Average Concentration

(mg/m3)	Respirator Worn	Inhalation MOE

432-870	3.0	0.0020	16	None

	1.4

1021-1478	1.5	0.0010	8.0

2.8

1021-1453	1.0	0.00067	5.4

4.2

432-870	3.0	0.0020	16	PF50 Full Face	70

1021-1478	1.5	0.0010	8.0

140

1021-1453	1.0	0.00067	5.4

210



                                  b.  Post-Application Exposure and Risk

	      The Agency uses the term “post-application” to describe
exposures to individuals that occur as a result of being in an
environment that has been previously treated with a pesticide (also
referred to as reentry exposure).  Allethrins are used as space sprays
in a wide variety of indoor areas such as greenhouses, commercial
institutions, and residences.  For most of the commercial applicator
labels, there are restrictions such as “Do not apply when people are
present” or “Do not allow unprotected persons to enter until treated
area has been thoroughly ventilated,” which minimize post-application
exposures.  Given the use characteristics, occupational post-application
inhalation exposures are anticipated primarily from automatic misting
systems used in commercial/industrial horse barns, dog kennels and zoo
animal quarters.  

	   To evaluate occupational post-application risk, the commercial
animal housing automatic misting system scenario was assessed.  The
resulting occupational post-application inhalation MOE is 245, which is
greater than the target MOE of 100 and, therefore, is not of concern. 
Furthermore, this risk estimate is conservative, because it was assumed
that the aerosols would remain airborne until they were removed by
ventilation and the effects of aerosol settling were not considered. 
For additional information on the barn and stable autmotic misting
system, see the Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised Occupational and
Residential Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration Eligibility
Decision (RED), dated February 17, 2009, in the docket at   HYPERLINK
"http://www.regulations.gov"  http://www.regulations.gov  under docket
identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.  

	B.  Environmental Risk Assessment

The outdoor uses for the allethrins are predominantly limited to foggers
and spot treatments that are typically packaged as small, hand-held
spray units and mosquito repellents (mats and coils).  Although current
label uses include several large-scale outdoor uses, they are not being
supported.  Since the registrant agreed to modify labels to remove, or
limit to spot treatment only, any outdoor uses that could potentially be
used as a broadcast treatment, risk from broadcast uses were not
assessed.  Since the allethrins are currently registered for use in some
pet products (pet shampoos and dips), there is potential for aquatic
organism exposure from indoor use of the allethrins, via surface water
exposure following the release of household wastewater.  Therefore, the
Agency assessed ecological risk from both indoor and outdoor uses of
allethrins.  Because most of the standard methods used by the Agency for
assessing environmental risk are established for large-scale uses such
as applications to agricultural fields or public health uses, the
potential risk to the environment from allethrin spot treatment use is
assessed qualitatively by considering uses, application methods,
environmental fate properties, and toxicity data, and some risk
quotients (RQs) were calculated for illustrative purposes.

	A summary of the Agency’s environmental fate and effects risk
assessment is presented below.  For detailed discussion of all aspects
of the environmental risk assessment, please see the Response to
Comments (Phase 3) and Revised Environmental Fate and Ecological Risk
Assesment in Support of the Reregistration of the Allethrins, dated
April 4, 2007, which is available under docket number
EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0986.

Terrestrial Organisms (Birds and Mammals)

	The potential for risk to non-listed terrestrial organisms is limited
or eliminated by the application methods described on the product
labels.  For instance, the use of Rainbow Wasp and Ant Spray (EPA Reg.
No.13283-13) is intended as a spot treatment on wasp or other stinging
insect hives.  The registrant described the typical use of the spray as
a 3-second directed application at a hive, which would result in an
application of about 0.156 g to an area of about 1000 cm2.  This rate is
equivalent to an application of about 13.8 lb ai/acre.

	If this application rate is used as input to the TeRrestrial Exposure
(T-REX) model, the acute and acute endangered species RQs for birds and
mammals would exceed levels of concern (LOC).  However, the exposure
scenario is too unrealistic to expect risk to birds and mammals.  To
reach that level of exposure, birds or mammals would essentially need to
consume the treated hive to ingest the allethrins applied by a directed
spray.

	The fogger application for the allethrins also represents an exposure
scenario that is unlikely to result in risk to non-listed birds and
mammals.  The risk assessment considered exposure from the Raid Yard
Guard Outdoor Fogger Formula VII (Reg. No. 4822-394), a total release
fogger which could affect flying insects in a 15-by-15 foot area,
releasing 1.07 g of allethrins along with another insecticide.  If all
the mass of allethrins were deposited in that 225 square-foot area, the
application would be equivalent to about 0.47 lb ai/acre, and the
resulting RQs would exceed the endangered species levels of concern for
birds and mammals.  However, that level of exposure to non-target birds
and mammals is very unlikely.  First, non-target animals would have to
derive all of their food from the 15-by-15 foot area in which a person
just placed a fogger, whether that area is a backyard patio or a lawn. 
Presumably, the fogger will have been placed in such an area so that
people can be present, which makes the likelihood of feeding less
likely.  In addition, the fogger application is designed to keep the
applied insecticides in the air, so that allethrins can work as a
knockdown agent while the other insecticide takes effect.  The applied
material is unlikely to deposit solely within the 15-by-15 foot area,
but would be dispersed over a wider area at a lower rate, dissipated by
wind and degraded by photolysis.

No guideline data were submitted to evaluate the risk of allethrin
exposure to non-target plants.  However, the allethrins are not expected
to induce phytotoxic effects because of their neural toxic mode of
action, and available efficacy studies indicated no phytotoxic effects. 


Although the Agency does not currently have standard LOCs for
terrestrial invertebrates, risk to non-target invertebrates were
considered.  Based on an average fresh weight per honey bee of 128
milligrams, the LD50 of honey bees (3.9 µg/bee) can be multiplied by
7.8 to determine the ppm toxicity.  Therefore, the contact LD50 of 3.4
µg/bee for allethrins can be converted to 26.5 ppm.  Using the
‘fruits/pods/seeds/large insects’ category in T-REX as a surrogate
for bees and an application rate of 13.8 lb a.i./acre results in an EEC
for bees of 207 ppm using upper-bound Kenaga values.  This equates to an
RQ of 7.8.  Since the Agency does not have standard LOCs for terrestrial
invertebrates, for illustration purposes, the LOCs for other terrestrial
animals was used (i.e., acute risk LOC = 0.5; acute endangered species
LOC = 0.1).  Using upper-bound Kenaga values, the application rate
needed to reach the acute risk LOC for bees is 3.5 lb a.i./acre (1,842
cans), and the application rate needed to reach the endangered species
LOC is 0.18 lb a.i./acre (95 cans of product).

Aquatic Organisms

There is potential for exposure to aquatic organisms from both the
outdoor and indoor uses of the allethrins, so both uses were assessed. 
The standard models used by the Agency to estimate transport to surface
water simulate application to agricultural fields, and cannot estimate
surface water concentrations which might result from spot treatments or
fogger use.  Therefore, for illustrative purposes, the aquatic exposure
that would result from spraying a can of Rainbow Wasp and Ant Spray (EPA
Reg. No. 13283-13) directly into the standard pond used in OPP aquatic
exposure model standard scenarios was determined.  Based on a pond
volume of 20 million liters and a total of 0.884 g of allethrin (a.i.),
and assuming no degradation or sorption, the resulting concentration in
the pond would be 0.0442 ppb.  In order to achieve an exposure
concentration equal to the toxic endpoints of concern for freshwater
invertebrates (LC50 = 2.1 ppb) and freshwater fish (LC50 = 7.9 ppb), it
would require the direct spraying of approximately 48 and 179 cans of
product.  To exceed the acute endangered species LOC of 0.05 for aquatic
animals, it would require the simultaneous release into a standard farm
pond of 2.4 cans (for freshwater invertebrates) and 9 cans (for
freshwater fish).  Thus, since actual use entails spraying a fraction of
a can in a spot treatment on land, aquatic risk of concern to aquatic
organisms from the outdoor uses of the allethrins is not anticipated. 

Since the allethrins are currently registered for use in some pet
products (pet shampoos and dips), there is potential for surface water
exposure following the release of household wastewater.  However, it
would require atypically large quantities of pet products containing
allethrins to reach an exposure concentration equal to the toxic
endpoints of concern for freshwater animals.  A “super size” bottle
(21.6 fluid ounces) of Hartz Control Flea and Tick Conditioning Shampoo
for Dogs (EPA Reg. No. 2596-124) contains 0.109% allethrin a.i. 
Assuming a conservative specific gravity for shampoo of 1.2 g/ml, a 21.6
ounce bottle of shampoo contains 766.6 g of product, including 0.836 g
a.i.  Therefore, a bottle of this product contains less active
ingredient than a can of the wasp and hornet spray used in the example
above and correspondingly higher numbers of bottles of shampoo would
have to be released into the pond to result in risk exceedances.

Adverse Ecological Incidents

  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 A search of the EIIS (Environmental Incident
Information System) database for ecological incidents (run on Dec. 2,
2005) identified a total of one ecological incident involving an
allethrin (allethrin; PC Code: 004001).  The allethrin involved in the
incident is no longer registered (i.e., all of its uses have been
cancelled).  The incident occurred on a fish farm in Ventura County, CA,
in Dec. 2000, and it involved the death of 13,000 rainbow trout.  The
reported cause of the incident was an act of sabotage (i.e., it was the
result of intentional misuse).  The certainty index was reported as
“highly probable” and it was reported that, “(t)here seemed to be
no doubt about the cause of the fish kill,” although no tissue or
water samples were reported.  Because the number of documented kills in
EIIS is believed to be a very small fraction of total mortality caused
by pesticides for a variety of reasons, absence of reports does not
necessarily provide evidence of an absence of incidents given the nature
of the incident reporting.  

		2.   Endangered Species Considerations  tc "		1.	Endangered Species
Considerations " \l 3 

	Table 10 provides a matrix that depicts the potential for direct and
indirect effects to listed species resulting from the use of allethrins.
 

Table 10.  Listed species risk associated with direct or indirect
effects due to applications of allethrins 

Listed Taxon	Direct Effects1	Indirect Effects2

Terrestrial and semi-aquatic plants – monocots	None3	Possible2

Terrestrial and semi-aquatic plants - dicots	None3	Possible

Insects	None	Possible

Birds	No acute/ Possible chronic2 	Possible

Terrestrial phase amphibians	No acute/ Possible chronic2	Possible

Reptiles	No acute/ Possible chronic2	Possible

Mammals	None	Possible

Aquatic vascular plants	None3	Possible

Freshwater fish	No acute/ Possible chronic2 	Possible

Aquatic phase amphibians	No acute/ Possible chronic2	Possible

Freshwater crustaceans	No acute/ Possible chronic2	Possible

Mollusks	No acute/ Possible chronic2	Possible

Marine/estuarine fish	No acute/ Possible chronic4	Possible

Marine/estuarine crustaceans	No acute/ Possible chronic4	Possible

1Although, LOCs were not calculated, exposures are expected to be below
all Agency acute LOCs for all outdoor uses.

2 Because of a lack of chronic data for all taxa except mammals, the
potential for chronic direct effects or indirect effects cannot be
dismissed.

3 No guideline data were submitted to evaluate the risk of allethrin
exposure to non-target plants, however, the allethrins are not expected
to induce phytotoxic effects because of their neural toxic mode of
action.

4 No acute or chronic data are available.

Acute risks to listed species are not expected due to low application
rates and the types of uses being assessed.  Although the potential for
chronic risk to any listed animal cannot be dismissed at this time
because of a lack of available data, the very limited nature of
ecological exposure from use of allethrin-containing products indicates
that chronic risk is highly unlikely.  However, a Not Likely to
Adversely Affect (NLAA) determination for potential chronic risk to
listed species would require a more definitive assurance that adverse,
chronic effects would not occur.  

IV.  Risk Management, Reregistration, and Tolerance Reassessment
Decision

	A.  Determination of Reregistration Eligibility  tc "	A.	Determination
of Reregistration Eligibility " \l 2 

	Section 4(g)(2)(A) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to determine, after
submission of relevant data concerning an active ingredient, whether or
not products containing the active ingredient are eligible for
reregistration.  The Agency has previously identified and required the
submission of the generic (i.e., active ingredient-specific) data
required to support reregistration of products containing the allethrins
as active ingredients.  The Agency has completed its review of these
generic data, and has determined that the data are sufficient to support
reregistration of all products containing the allethrins.	

	The Agency has completed its assessment of the human health and
ecological risks associated with the use of pesticide products
containing the allethrins.  The Agency has determined that
allethrin-containing products are eligible for reregistration provided
that label amendments are made as outlined in Chapter V.  Appendix A
summarizes the uses of the allethrins that are eligible for
reregistration.  Appendix B identifies the generic data requirements
that the Agency reviewed as part of its determination of reregistration
eligibility of the allethrins, and lists the submitted studies that the
Agency found acceptable.  

	Based on its evaluation of the allethrins, the Agency has determined
that products containing allethrins, unless labeled and used as
specified in this document, would present risks inconsistent with FIFRA.
 Accordingly, should a registrant fail to implement any of the risk
mitigation measures identified in this document, the Agency may take
regulatory action to address the risk concerns from the use of the
allethrins.  If all changes outlined in this document are incorporated
into the product labels, then all current risks for the allethrins will
be adequately mitigated for the purposes of this determination under
FIFRA.  

	

	B.  Public Comment Period

	Through the Agency’s public participation process, EPA worked with
stakeholders and the public to reach the regulatory decisions for the
allethrins.  EPA released the allethrins preliminary risk assessments
for public comment on December 27, 2006, for a 60-day public comment
period (Phase 3 of the public participation process).  During the public
comment period on the risk assessments, which closed on February 26,
2007, the Agency received comments from the technical registrants, the
California Regional Water Quality Control Board, S.F. Bay Region, and
the California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA).  These comments
in their entirety, responses to the comments, as well as the preliminary
and revised risk assessments, are available in the public docket
(OPP-2006-0986) at http:www.regulations.gov.

	C.  Regulatory Position

		1.  Regulatory Rationale

			

	The Agency has determined that products containing allethrins are
eligible for reregistration provided that specified label amendments are
made.  The following is a summary of the rationale for managing risks
associated with the use of allethrins.  Where labelling revisions are
warranted, specific language is set forth in the summary table of
Section V.

			a.  Human Health Risk Management

					

				i.  Occupational Risk Mitigation	

	The occupational handler exposure scenarios that were assessed included
surface spray applications using a low-pressure handwand, high-pressure
handwand or aerosol can, and indoor space spray applications using
handheld foggers.  All estimated MOEs for surface sprays are above the
target MOE of 100 and the risks are not of concern, except for the high
pressure handwand scenario.  This scenario is of concern with an MOE of
81 and a PF5 filtering facepiece respirator (i.e., a dust mask) is
required to achieve the target MOE.  The handheld fogger scenario is
also of concern with MOEs ranging from 1.4 (spray dilution rate of 3.0%)
to 4.2 (spray dilution of 1.0%) with no respirator.  To mitigate
occupational handler risk from handheld fogger applications, the maximum
spray dilution rate will be reduced from 3.0% to 1.5%, and a Full Face
(PF50) respirator will be required, resulting in an MOE of 140, which is
below the Agency’s LOC. 

	The animal barn misting system scenario was assessed, as this scenario
is anticipated to have the highest occupational post-application
exposure potential.  The occupational post-application risk estimate for
the the automatic misting system was below the Agency’s LOC (i.e., MOE
was above 100); therefore, no mitigation measures are required.

				ii.  Residential Risk Mitigation

Handler Risk

			

           Residential handler exposures were assessed for aerosol can
application to a variety of use sites.  All of the handler MOEs exceed
the target MOE of 1000; therefore, the handler risks are not of concern,
and no mitigation measures are required.   

Post-Application Risk (Inhalation Exposure)

	Residential post-application inhalation exposures from consumer-use
products were assessed for consumer-use space sprays, yard and patio
foggers, mosquito coils and fly mats.  The short/intermediate-term
inhalation MOEs for consumer-use space sprays, when assessed at the
highest labeled application rate of 0.50% ai, range from 650 to 2100 for
children and adults, respectively.  The registrant has agreed to reduce
the application rate on surface sprays to 0.25%, and when calculated at
this reduced rate, the MOEs range from 1300 to 4200 for children and
adults, respectively.  Since the lowest MOE (1300) is above the target
level of concern of 1000, no additional mitigation is necessary.  

	The 6 oz. yard and patio fogger, with MOEs ranging from 160 to 310,
will be voluntarily cancelled by the technical registrant.  The 1.5 oz.
yard and patio fogger scenario is only of concern when the product is in
the form of a total release fogger.  The yard and patio scenario is not
of concern when the product is in the form of a hand-held fogger. 
Although both product forms are on the same product label (registration
number 4822-394), the hand-held form is more typically found on retail
shelves and likely represents the majority of usage.  This is supported
by the Residential Exposure Joint Venture (REJV) survey which indicated
that most of the allethrin-containing yard and patio fogger products in
the household inventory were hand-held foggers.  The hand-held fogger
contains approximately 454 grams of product, which is enough for
approximately 9 sprays based upon the nozzle discharge rate of 6 grams
per second and a spray duration of 9 seconds.  By contrast, the total
release foggers can only be used once, because they discharge their
entire contents upon activation.  It should also be noted that the
toxicological point of departure (POD) selected to assess inhalation
exposures (see Table 5), which is a NOAEL of 1.3 mg/kg/day observed in
the inhalation study, may be an artifact of dose spacing, because it is
five times lower than the LOAEL of 6.5 mg/kg/day.  For this scenario,
the estimated MOE is 650 with a NOAEL of 1.3 mg/kg/day; however, with
only a slightly higher NOAEL of 2.0 mg/kg/day, the estimated MOE would
be 1000.  Considering the dose spacing for this study, the Agency has
minimal concern with an estimated MOE of 650 for this scenario; thus, no
mitigation is necessary.

	While the label for the animal premise automatic misting system product
limits the product’s use to commercial and industrial horse barns, dog
kennels, and zoo quarters, that does not preclude possible
non-occupational exposure.  Commercial horse barns and dog kennels can
be frequented by individuals other than workers.  For instance, some
people board their horses at commercial stables.  Currently, the Agency
does not have a SOP to assess non-occupational post-application exposure
for the “hobby barn” scenario.  The Agency is currently revising
SOPs and is considering assessing post-application exposure for those
who may be exposed to this scenario.  While the assumptions in the
occupational exposure scenario (i.e., 8 hours spent in the barn) are
likely an overestimate of risk, the Agency has no information at this
time to characterize the amount of time horse owners that board their
horses spend in commercial stables.  The animal barn misting system MOE
of 245 (based on an 8-hour exposure duration), is below the
non-occupational (or residential) target MOE of 1000.  For exposure
durations 1.5 hours or less, the animal barn misting system risk
estimate is above the non-occupational target MOE of 1000 and,
therefore, is not of concern.  Furthermore, the risk for the metered
release scenario is conservative, since it was assumed that the aerosols
would remain airborne until they were removed by ventilation, and the
effects of aerosol settling were not considered.  To reduce potential
exposure, the registants have agreed to add precautionary language to
the product labels instructing users to operate misters when people are
unlikely to be present.  Upon development of SOPs to assess
non-occupational post-application exposures for hobby barn scenarios,
the Agency intends to reevaluate this exposure scenario during
Registration Review. 

Post-Application Risk (Incidental Oral Exposure)

	   Residential post-application incidental oral exposures were assessed
for consumer applied indoor foggers, PCO-applied broadcast surface
sprays, and consumer-applied spot treatment surface sprays.  The MOEs
for most consumer-use scenarios are greater than 1000, and are not of
concern.  The estimation of residue levels, and associated incidental
oral risk, that result from consumer surface applications using aerosol
can products for the allethrins were variable, depending upon the
products’ directions for use and the percent a.i. in the product. 
Although the application rates range from 0.5% to 0.05%, most of the
variability in estimated exposures was based on the use directions for
the products.  Some consumer-use surface sprays containing allethrins
specify that only spot treatments be made to areas such as cracks and
crevices in walls, corners of rooms, cabinets, closets, along and behind
baseboards, beneath and behind sinks, stoves, refrigerators and
cabinets, around plumbing and other utility installations and wherever
else these pests may find entrance.  Several labels also include
instructions to treat carpets by covering the entire surface until
slightly moist.  A broadcast use of a surface spray containing
allethrins is not typical, and these uses were not assessed, because the
registrant voluntarily agreed to amend labels to restrict use to spot
treatment only.  The incidental oral MOEs from consumer surface spray
products, when limited to spot treatments only, are greater than or
approaching the target MOE of 1000 and not of concern.  The technical
registrant also agreed to reduce the application rate to 0.25% for
consumer use surface sprays.  With this mitigation, the MOEs for
children with spot treatments applied to carpet are 1900, and therefore,
no additional mitigation is necessary.

	  Residential post-application incidental oral risk estimates from PCO
uses are less than the target MOE at the highest currently registered
concentration of 3% a.i, with MOEs ranging from 16 (intermediate-term
exposure on carpet) to 28 (short-term exposure on vinyl).  To mitigate
this risk, the registrant has agreed to limit the residential PCO
product labels to a 0.1% a.i. spray dilution rate, and amend labels to
reduce the volume of product to be applied from 1 gallon per 1000 sq ft
to 0.5 gallons per 1000 square feet.  This will result in
intermediate-term incidental oral MOEs for children greater than or
approaching the target MOE of 1000, and are not of concern.

	Risk to children playing with pets that have been treated with pet
sprays containing allethrins was also assessed.  The short- and
intermediate-term incidental oral MOEs were 2100 and 860, respectively. 
To mitigate risk from the pet sprays and other pet uses, the registrants
have agreed to cancel all pet uses.  Therefore, risk from pet sprays
containing allethrins is no longer of concern. 

The following is a summary of the human health mitigation measures:

The residential PCO product labels will be limited to a 0.1% spray
dilution rate, and language to labeling will be added reducing the
volume from 1 gallon per 1000 sq ft to 0.5 gallons per 1000 square feet.
 

The maximum spray dilution for indoor fogging applications will be
reduced from 3.0 percent (as listed on the Esbiol 300 Insect label, Reg.
No. 432-870) to 1.5 percent.

For occupational handlers applying surface sprays with high pressure
handwands, a PF5 filtering facepiece respirator (i.e. a dust mask) will
be required in order to reach the target MOE of 100.  

For occupational handlers applying space sprays with handheld foggers, a
PF50 Full Face respirator with appropriate cartridges will be required
in order to reach the target MOE of 100.  

The consumer surface spray product labels will be changed to require
spot treatment only.  The broadcast surface applications to rugs and
carpets will be eliminated.

The consumer surface and space sprays, with concentrations currently
ranging from 0.5% to 0.05% ai in products, will be limited to 0.25% ai. 

The use of the 6 ounce outdoor total release fogger will be deleted from
the Raid Yard Guard label (4822-394). 

The pet uses (aerosol sprays and shampoos) will be cancelled. 

                                   b.  Ecological Risk Management

	The Agency evaluated potential ecological risk from both indoor and
outdoor uses of the allethrins.  The technical registrant voluntarily
agreed to cancel pet shampoos and dips; therefore, there is no longer
potential ecological exposure from indoor products containing
allethrins, and no further mitigation is necessary for indoor uses.  

Although current label uses include several potentially large-scale
outdoor uses, they are not being supported by the technical registrant. 
Thus, the registrants have agreed to make the following changes to the
allethrins labels:

Uses on boat/ship hulls will be deleted. 

 

Kennels/stables and commercial premise uses (outdoor and area sprays)
will be deleted or limited to spot treatments.  Use of allethrins in
commercial animal premise automatic misting systems is still allowed.

 

Outdoor ornamental use sites will be specified and will be limited to
spot use.

Outdoor mosquito adulticide use will be deleted or limited to localized
spray. 

Outdoor commercial area space spray uses will be limited to localized
treatments. 

Perimeter spray uses will be limited to localized treatments. 

Uses in or on drainage systems, golf course turf, wide area/general
outdoor treatment, airports/landing fields, uncultivated agricultural
areas, and paved areas such as sidewalks and roads will all be deleted. 

	

	Because outdoor uses will be limited to localized spot treatments, no
additional mitigation measures for these uses are required.

		2.  Endocrine Disruptor Effects  tc ".	Endocrine Disruptor Effects "
\l 4 

	Following recommendations of its Endocrine Disruptor Screening and
Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC), EPA determined that there was a
scientific basis for including, as part of the program, the androgen and
thyroid hormone systems, in addition to the estrogen hormone system. 
EPA also adopted EDSTAC’s recommendation that EPA include evaluations
of potential effects in wildlife.  For pesticides, EPA will use FIFRA
and, to the extent that effects in wildlife may help determine whether a
substance may have an effect in humans, FFDCA authority to require the
wildlife evaluations.  As the science develops and resources allow,
screening of additional hormone systems may be added to the Endocrine
Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP).  

	When the appropriate screening and/or testing protocols being
considered under the EDSP have been developed, individual pesticides may
be subject to additional screening and/or testing.  However, in the
available toxicity studies for the allethrins, there was no evidence of
endocrine disruption.  

		3.  Endangered Species 

	The Endangered Species Act required federal agencies to ensure that
their actions are not likely to jeopardize listed species or adversely
modify designated critical habitat.  The Agency has developed the
Endangered Species Protection Program to identify pesticides whose use
may cause adverse impacts on federally listed endangered and threatened
species, and to implement mitigation measures that address these
impacts.  To assess the potential of registered pesticide uses that may
affect any particular species, EPA puts basic toxicity and exposure data
developed for the REDs into context for individual listed species and
considers ecological parameters, pesticide use information, the
geographic relationship between specific pesticide uses and species
locations and biological requirements and behavioral aspects of the
particular species.  When conducted, these analyses take into
consideration any regulatory changes recommended in this RED being
implemented at that time.  A determination that there is a likelihood of
potential effects to a listed species may result in limitations on the
use of the pesticide, other measures to mitigate any potential effects,
and/or consultations with the Fish and Wildlife Service or National
Marine Fisheries Service, as necessary.  If the Agency determines use of
allethrins “may affect” listed species or their designated critical
habitat, EPA will employ the provisions in the Services regulations (50
CFR Part 402).  

	The ecological assessment that EPA conducted for this RED does not, in
itself, constitute a determination as to whether specific species or
critical habitat may be harmed by the pesticide.  Rather, this
assessment serves as a screen to determine the need for any species
specific assessment that will evaluate whether exposure may be at levels
that could cause harm to specific listed species and their critical
habitat.  That assessment refines the screening-level assessment to take
into account the geographic area of pesticide use in relation to the
listed species, the habits and habitat requirements of the listed
species, etc.  If the Agency’s specific assessments for allethrins
result in the need to modify use of the pesticide, any geographically
specific changes to the pesticide’s registration will be implemented
through the process described in the Agency’s Federal Register Notice
(54 FR 27984) regarding implementation of the Endangered Species
Protection Program.  

	

	  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1  The Agency has reviewed data and other
information for the allethrins and concludes that this series of
insecticides does not pose a risk of direct acute effects to any species
listed under the Endangered Species Act, because EPA’s
screening-level, qualitative assessment indicates that these uses are
not likely to adversely affect listed species on an acute basis.  The
likelihood of adverse effects from chronic exposure to mammals is also
considered low.  However, the potential risk to all other taxa from
chronic exposure to allethrins cannot be assessed at this time due to a
lack of data.  

 tc "E.	Regulatory Rationale " \l 2 

	D.  Labeling Requirements  tc ".	Other Labeling Requirements " \l 3 

	In order to be eligible for reregistration, various use and safety
information will be included in the labeling of all end-use products
containing the allethrins.  For the specific labeling statements, refer
to Section V of this RED document.  		 

V.  What Registrants Need to Do

	The Agency has determined that products containing allethrins are
eligible for reregistration provided that the required label amendments
are made.  The Agency intends to issue Data Call-In Notices (DCIs)
requiring product-specific data.  Generally, registrants will have 90
days from receipt of a DCI to complete and submit response forms or
request time extension and/or waiver requests with a full written
justification.  For product-specific data, the registrant will have
eight months to submit data.  Below are the label amendments that the
Agency intends to require for the allethrins to be eligible for
reregistration.  

	A.  Manufacturing Use Products  tc "A.	Manufacturing Use Products " \l
2 

  Additional Generic Data Requirements 

	The generic data base supporting the reregistration of the allethrins
for currently registered uses has been reviewed and determined to be
substantially complete.  However, a few data gaps remain, and these are
listed below.

Occupational Exposure

875.1400  Inhalation Exposure Indoor

Residue Chemistry

Submittal of Analytical Reference Standards

Toxicology

Since the allethrins database is currently incomplete with respect to
data on potential pre- and postnatal toxicity, the Agency is requiring a
study to address this uncertainty.  The Agency is currently evaluating
whether a developmental toxicity study (DNT) or another comparative
toxicity study would be best-suited for addressing the concerns for
sensitivity to young animals.  The registrants should consult with the
Agency before beginning a study to fulfill this data requirement.    

		2.  Labeling for Manufacturing-Use Products

	To ensure compliance with FIFRA, manufacturing-use product (MUP)
labeling should be revised to comply with all current EPA regulations,
PR Notices, and applicable policies.  The MUP labeling should bear the
labeling contained in Tables 11 and 12. 

	B.   End-Use Products 

 tc "B. 	End-Use Products " \l 2 

		1.  Additional Product-Specific Data Requirements  tc "1.	Additional
Product-Specific Data Requirements " \l 3 

	Section 4(g)(2)(B) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to obtain any needed
product-specific data regarding the pesticide after a determination of
eligibility has been made.  The Registrant must review previous data
submissions to ensure that they meet current EPA acceptance criteria and
if not, commit to conduct new studies.  If a registrant believes that
previously submitted data meet current testing standards, then the study
MRID numbers should be cited according to the instructions in the
Requirement Status and Registrants Response Form provided for each
product.  The Agency intends to issue a separate product-specific data
call-in (PDCI), outlining specific data requirements.  For any questions
regarding the PDCI, please contact Bonnie Adler at 703-308-8523.

		2.  Labeling for End-Use Products 

 tc "2.	Labeling for End-Use Products " \l 3 

	To be eligible for reregistration, labeling changes are necessary to
implement measures outlined in Section IV above.  Specific language to
incorporate these changes is specified in Tables 11 and 12.  Generally,
conditions for the distribution and sale of products bearing old
labels/labeling will be established when the label changes are approved.
 However, specific existing stocks time frames will be established
case-by-case, depending on the number of products involved, the number
of label changes, and other factors. 

	C.	Labeling Changes Summary Table  tc "C.	Labeling Changes Summary
Table " \l 2 

	In order to be eligible for reregistration, amend all product labels to
comply with the following tables.  Tables 11 and 12 describe how
language on the labels should be amended.

Table 11.  Summary of Labeling Changes for All Allethrin Uses EXCEPT for
Use in Coils and Mats (See Table 12 for labeling requirements in coils
and mats.) 

Description	Amended Labeling Language	Placement on Label

Manufacturing Use Products

For all Manufacturing Use Products	“Only for formulation into an
insecticide for the following use(s) [fill blank only with those uses
that are being supported by MP registrant].”

“Not for formulation into end use products with directions for use as
an application directly to pets.”  

“Formulation into ready-to-use total release foggers with directions
for use outdoors is limited to a maximum of 1.5 ounces of product per
container.”  

 “Formulation into products with directions for use as a spot
treatment is limited to a maximum 0.25% a.i. dilution strength.”

“Formulations with greater than 0.1% a.i. dilution strength must
contain directions for use limiting applications in indoor residential
settings to spot treatments only.  Indoor broadcast use must be
prohibited.”

“Formulation into products with directions for use as a broadcast
spray outdoors is prohibited.  Outdoor use is limited to spot treatments
only.”  (NOTE: outdoor broadcast use with ready-to-use total release
foggers is permitted.)

“Not for formulation into products for use in or on drainage systems,
golf course turf, airports/landing fields, uncultivated agricultural
areas, boat/ship hulls, and paved areas such as sidewalks and roads.”
Directions for use

One of these statements may be added to a label to allow reformulation
of the product for a specific use or all additional uses supported by a
formulator or user group	“This product may be used to formulate
products for specific use(s) not listed on the MP label if the
formulator, user group, or grower has complied with U.S. EPA submission
requirements regarding support of such use(s).”

“This product may be used to formulate products for any additional
use(s) not listed on the MP label if the formulator, user group, or
grower has complied with U.S. EPA submission requirements regarding
support of such use(s).”	Directions for Use

Environmental Hazards Statements 	“ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS”

“This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.  Do not
discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds,
estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the
requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Eliminations System
(NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in writing
prior to discharge.  Do not discharge effluent containing this product
to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment
plant authority.  For guidance, contact your State Water Board or
Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency.” 
Precautionary Statements – Environmental Hazards

End-Use Products Intended for Occupational Use (WPS and Non-WPS)

PPE Requirements1 for Ready To Use (RTU) Formulations (RTU Liquids and
Pressurized Liquids)

	“Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)”

“Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are
[registrant inserts correct material(s)].”  For more options, follow
the instructions for category [insert A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H] on the
chemical-resistance category selection chart.

“Applicators and other handlers must wear:

long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and

shoes and socks.” 	Immediately following/below Precautionary
Statements:  Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

PPE Requirements for Liquid Concentrates including Emulsifiable
Concentrates

Note: If the use of high pressure handwands or handheld foggers is
prohibited or is not feasible for the end-use product, the statement
requiring respirators for those uses may be omitted.	“Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE)”

“Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are
[registrant inserts correct material(s)].”  For more options, follow
the instructions for category [insert A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H] on the
chemical-resistance category selection chart.

“Applicators and other handlers must wear:

long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and

shoes and socks.”

 “In addition to the above PPE, applicators using high-pressure
handwands must wear a NIOSH-approved dust mist filtering respirator with
MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a NIOSH-approved respirator
with any N*, R, P, or HE filter.”

“In addition to the above PPE, applicators using hand-held foggers
must wear a full-face, or helmet/hood-style NIOSH-approved respirator
with:

-- a dust/mist filtering cartridge (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix
TC-21C), or

-- a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix
TC-14G), or 

-- a cartridge or canister with any N*,R, P or HE filter.”

*Instruction to Registrant:  Drop the "N" type prefilter from the
respirator statement, if the pesticide product contains or is used with
oil.	Immediately following/below Precautionary Statements:  Hazards to
Humans and Domestic Animals

User Safety Requirements

	 “Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. 
If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot
water.  Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.”

 “Discard clothing or other absorbent materials that have been
drenched or heavily contaminated with this product’s concentrate.  Do
not reuse them.”	Precautionary Statements:  Hazards to Humans and
Domestic Animals immediately following the PPE requirements

User Safety Recommendations	“User Safety Recommendations”

“Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using
tobacco, or using the toilet.”

“Users should remove clothing/ PPE immediately if pesticide gets
inside, then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.”

“Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. 
Wash the outside of gloves before removing.  As soon as possible, wash
thoroughly and change into clean clothing.”	Precautionary Statements
under: Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

(Must be placed in a box.)

Environmental Hazard Statements on Liquid Concentrate Consumer Outdoor
Products (e.g., liquids mixed with water by the user for a tank sprayer
or hose-end attachment)	“To protect the environment, do not allow
pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches,
gutters or surface waters.  Applying this product in calm weather when
rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that
wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. 
Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run
off to water bodies or drainage systems.”	Precautionary Statements –
Environmental Hazards

Environmental Hazard Statements on Liquid Ready-to-Use Consumer Outdoor
Products (except aerosols)	“To protect the environment, do not allow
pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches,
gutters or surface waters.  Applying this product in calm weather when
rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that
wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.”
Precautionary Statements – Environmental Hazards

Environmental Hazard Statements on Aerosol Consumer (including foggers)
Outdoor Products	“This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic
invertebrates.   Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where
surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean water
mark.  Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated
areas.  Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic
organisms in neighboring areas.  Do not contaminate water when disposing
of equipment wash waters.”	Precautionary Statements – Environmental
Hazards

Environmental Hazards Statements for Products Labeled for Indoor Uses
Only 	“ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS”

 

“This product is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.  Do not
contaminate water when disposing of equipment, washwater, or rinsate. 
See Directions for Use for additional precautions and requirements.”

For indoor commercial, industrial or institutional products packaged in
containers equal to or greater than 5 gallons or 50 lbs add the
following statement:

“Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes,
streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance
with the requirements of a National Pollution Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in
writing prior to discharge.  Do not discharge effluent containing this
product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage
treatment plant authority.  For guidance contact your State Water Board
or Regional Office of the EPA."	Precautionary Statements –
Environmental Hazards

Restricted-Entry Interval for Products with Directions for use Within
Scope of the Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides
(WPS) 

For Products Subject to WPS as required by Supplement 3 of PR Notice
93-7	“Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.”

	Directions for Use, Under Agricultural Use Requirements Box



Early Entry Personal Protective Equipment 

For Products Subject to WPS as required by Supplement 3 of PR Notice
93-7	“PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted
under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water, is 

coveralls, shoes and socks, and chemical-resistant gloves made of any
waterproof material.”	Directions for Use, in Agricultural Use
Requirements Box

Entry Restrictions for Non WPS Uses	Entry Restriction for product
applied as a surface spray:

 “Do not enter or allow unprotected persons to enter until treated
areas have dried.”

Entry Restriction for products applied as a space spray:

 

“Do not allow unprotected persons to enter until vapors, mists, and
aerosols have dispersed, and the treated area has been thoroughly
ventilated.”

Entry Restriction for products formulated as total release aerosol
foggers with directions for use indoors:

“Do not re-enter building for four hours, then open exterior doors and
windows and allow to air for 60 minutes before reoccupying area.”	If
no WPS uses on the product label, place the appropriate statement in the
Directions for Use Under General Precautions and Restrictions.  If the
product also contains WPS uses, then create a Non-Agricultural Use
Requirements box as directed in PR Notice 93-7 and place the appropriate
statement inside that box.

General Application Restrictions 	“Do not apply this product in a way
that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through
drift.  Only protected handlers may be in the area during
application.”	Place in the Directions for Use directly above the
Agricultural Use Box

Application Restrictions- Indoor Surface Sprays in Residential Settings
Application rates for broadcast use indoors in residential settings are
limited to no greater than 0.1% active ingredient dilution strength. 

 

NOTE to Registrant:  the end-use product label must provide specific
dilution instructions for attaining this maximum dilution strength.

“When applied as a broadcast spray indoors in residential settings,
use is limited to no more than 0.5 gallons dilute spray per 1000 square
feet.” 	Place in the Directions Under Application Restrictions.

Application Restrictions- Residential Handheld Fogger Use	Application
rates for products labeled for indoor fogger use are limited to a
maximum of 1.5% active ingredient dilution strength. 

NOTE to Registrant:  the end-use product label must provide specific
dilution instructions for attaining this maximum dilution strength.
Place in the Directions Under Application Restrictions.

Application Restrictions- Outdoor Uses, except on total release foggers

	“Outdoor uses are limited to spot treatments only.  Broadcast
applications are prohibited.”

“Do not water the treated area to the point of run-off.”

“Do not make applications during rain.”	Place in the Directions
Under Application Restrictions.

General Appliction Restrictions for All Products That Do Not Contain
Directions for Use in Drains or Sewers	Products labeled for use around
or near floor drains must contain the following statement.

“Application is prohibited directly into sewers or drains, or to any
area like a gutter where drainage to sewers, storm drains, water bodies,
or aquatic habitat can occur.  Do not allow the product to enter any
drain during or after application.”	Directions for Use

End Use Products Primarily Used by Consumers/Homeowners

Environmental Hazard Statements on Liquid Concentrate Consumer Outdoor
Products (e.g., liquids mixed with water by the user for a tank sprayer
or hose-end attachment)	“To protect the environment, do not allow
pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches,
gutters or surface waters.  Applying this product in calm weather when
rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that
wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. 
Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run
off to water bodies or drainage systems.”	Precautionary Statements –
Environmental Hazards

Environmental Hazard Statements on Liquid Ready-to-Use Consumer Outdoor
Products (except aerosols)	“To protect the environment, do not allow
pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches,
gutters or surface waters.  Applying this product in calm weather when
rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that
wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.”
Precautionary Statements – Environmental Hazards

Environmental Hazard Statements on Aerosol Consumer (including foggers)
Outdoor Products	“This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic
invertebrates.   Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where
surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean water
mark.  Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated
areas.  Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic
organisms in neighboring areas.  Do not contaminate water when disposing
of equipment wash waters.”	Precautionary Statements – Environmental
Hazards

Application Restrictions- Outdoor Uses (except total release foggers)

	“Outdoor uses are limited to spot treatments only.  Broadcast
applications are prohibited.”

“Do not water the treated area to the point of run-off.”

“Do not make applications during rain.”	Place in the Directions
Under Application Restrictions.

General Appliction Restrictions for All Products That Do Not Contain
Directions for Use in Drains or Sewers	Products labeled for use around
or near floor drains must contain the following statement.

“Application is prohibited directly into sewers or drains, or to any
area like a gutter where drainage to sewers, storm drains, water bodies,
or aquatic habitat can occur.  Do not allow the product to enter any
drain during or after application.”	Directions for Use

Entry Restrictions 

	Products applied as a spray:

“Do  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1  not allow adults, children, or pets to enter
the treated area until sprays have dried.”	  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1
Directions for use under General Precautions and Restrictions

Indoor Misting Systems Used in Commercial Barns, Stables, and Animal
Quarters

	“Directions for use in commercial animal premise automatic misting
systems”

“Not for use in outdoor residential misting systems (indoor or
outdoor).”

“Do not apply this product in barns or stables where animals intended
for slaughter or human consumption will be maintained.”

“Do not apply when food, feed, and/or water is present.”

“Do not apply directly to animals.”

“When using this product, installers and service technicians must
comply with the license, certification, or registration requirements of
the state(s), tribe(s), or local authority(ies) where they are
installed.”  

“When applying via a remote activation device, do not apply when
people and pets are present.  If possible, when applying via automatic
timer, set the timing for application when people and pets are unlikely
to be present.”

“Direct nozzles to spray towards the target area and away from areas
where people are typically present.”

“Do not use in an evaporative cooling system.”

“Do not use in misters located within 3 feet of air vents, air
conditioner units, or windows.”

“If used in a system with a reservoir tank for the end use dilution,
the system reservoir tank must be locked.  Securely attach the end use
pesticide label and a dilution statement to the system reservoir tank in
a weather protected area or plastic sleeve.  The dilution statement must
be phrased as follows: this container holds __ parts [product name] to
__ parts water”

“If used in a direct injection system, the pesticide container must be
locked.  Securely attach the end use label to the pesticide container in
a weather protected area or plastic sleeve.”  (These instructions not
applicable to wettable powder products).   

“This product must only be used in systems that have been calibrated
to apply no more than the maximum application rate of 0.0003 lb
a.i./1000 ft3.”    

Note to registrant:  Also express this application rate as pounds or
gallons of end-use product formulation.	Directions for Use under General
Precautions and Restrictions and/or Application Instructions

General Application Restrictions 	“Do not apply this product in a way
that will contact adults, children, or pets, either directly or through
drift.” 	Place in the Direction for Use 



Application Restrictions- for Indoor Use at Residential Sites	Surface
and space sprays will be limited to concentrations no greater than 0.25%
a.i.

Surface spray uses are limited to spot treatments only.  Broadcast
surface applications are prohibited”.  	Application Restrictions- for
Indoor Use at Residential Sites

1 PPE that is established on the basis of Acute Toxicity of the end-use
product must be compared to the active ingredient PPE in this document. 
The more protective PPE must be placed in the product labeling.  For
guidance on which PPE is considered more protective, see PR Notice 93-7.
   

Table 12.  Summary of Labeling Changes for Allethrins Used in Coils and
Mats Only

Description	Amended Labeling Language	Placement on Label

Manufacturing Use Products

For all Manufacturing Use Products	“Only for formulation into an
insecticide for the following use(s) [fill blank only with those uses
that are being supported by MP registrant].”	Directions for use

One of these statements may be added to a label to allow reformulation
of the product for a specific use or all additional uses supported by a
formulator or user group	“This product may be used to formulate
products for specific use(s) not listed on the MP label if the
formulator, user group, or grower has complied with U.S. EPA submission
requirements regarding support of such use(s).”

“This product may be used to formulate products for any additional
use(s) not listed on the MP label if the formulator, user group, or
grower has complied with U.S. EPA submission requirements regarding
support of such use(s).”	Directions for Use

Environmental Hazards Statements 	“ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS”

“This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.  Do not
discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds,
estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the
requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Eliminations System
(NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in writing
prior to discharge.  Do not discharge effluent containing this product
to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment
plant authority.  For guidance, contact your State Water Board or
Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency.” 
Precautionary Statements – Environmental Hazards 



Appendix A.	Use Patterns Eligible for Reregistration for the Allethrins

Use Type	Maximum Concentration	Restrictions	Formulation or Application
Type

Indoor Spot Treatment	0.25% a.i.	Spot treatments only.

Remove food and animals from premises prior to treatment.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Surface spray, aerosol can, ready to use (RTU)

Indoor Space Spray	0.25% a.i.	Remove food and animals from premises
prior to treatment.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Aerosol can

Indoor Fogger	3% a.i.	Do not re-enter building for 4 hours.  Open
exterior doors and windows and allow to air for one hour before
reoccupying area.

Remove food and animals from premises prior to treatment.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Total release aerosol, stationary fogger

Indoor Residential Broadcast (PCO Use Only)	0.1% a.i. spray dilution
rate

	Limited to 0.5 gallons per 1,000 ft2.

Remove food and animals from premises prior to treatment.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

No broadcast application to rugs and carpets.

Do not enter treated areas without protective equipment until surfaces
are dry.

	Space and surface spray, high and low pressure handwand, RTU

	1.5% a.i. spray dilution for indoor fogging applications	Remove food
and animals from premises prior to treatment.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

Do not enter treated areas without protective equipment until surfaces
are dry.

	Handheld fogger, RTU, ultra low-volume (ULV) space spray

Indoor Commercial/ Institutional/ Industrial Broadcast and Spot
Treatment (PCO Use Only)

	1.5% a.i. spray dilution rate	Remove food and animals from premises
prior to treatment.

Do not apply in schools, daycares, or other locations where children are
present.

	ULV space spray, aerosol can, foliar spray liquid concentrate

Outdoor Space Spray (PCO Only)	0.0003 lb ai/1000 ft3	Spot treatments
only.

Remove food and animals from treatment area.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Handheld fogger , RTU, ultra low-volume (ULV) space spray,  foliar
spray liquid concentrate

Outdoor Spot Treatment and Ornamental Trees, Plants, Lawns, Shrubs, and
Vines	0.25% a.i.	Spot treatments only.

Remove food and animals from treatment area.

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Space and surface sprays, aerosol cans, foliar spray liquid concentrate

Wasp and Hornet Nest	0.25% a.i.	Outdoor spot treatments or limited
occupancy areas (i.e. attics, barns, storage sheds) only.

Remove food and animals from treatment area.

Spray nest for 2 – 3 seconds.

	Aerosol, ready-to-use (RTU)

Handheld Yard and Patio Fogger	0.15% a.i.	Maximum product size is 16 oz.

Outdoor use only.

Remove food and animals from treatment area. 

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.

	Handheld fogger

Total Release Yard and Patio Fogger	0.15% a.i.	Maximum product size is
1.5 oz.

Outdoor use only.

Remove food and animals from treatment area. 

Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until surfaces are dry.
Total release aerosol stationary fogger

Commercial Barns, Stables, Animal Quarters	0.0003 lb a.i./1000 ft3	Set
automatic sprayer timer to operate only once per hour, with spray
duration not to exceed one minute.

Do not use in barns that contain domestic animals (poultry, cattle,
horses, swine, goats, and sheep), that may be used for human
consumption.

Do not use in thermal generating equipment.	Automatic spraying system

Mosquito Coil	0.34% a.i.	Outdoor use only.

	Coils

Repellent Mat 	24% a.i.	Maximum product size is 2.3 gram.

Outdoor use only.	Mats



Appendix B.	Data Supporting Guideline Requirements for Allethrins

Data Supporting Guideline Requirements for the Reregistration of
Allethrins

Guideline Number	Study Description	Use Pattern	Citation(s)

PRODUCT CHEMISTRY

830.1600	Starting Materials & Manufacturing Process	All	40923801
(upgradable)

41953901 (upgradable)

830.1670	Formation of Impurities	All	40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

41953901 (upgradable)

830.1700	Preliminary Analysis	All	41953902

40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

41953802 (upgradable)

830.6302	Color	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.6303	Physical State	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.6304	Odor	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.6313	Stability	All	43752303, 43820101

40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

830.6317	Storage Stability	All	40923801 (upgradable)

42049901 (upgradable)

830.7000	pH	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.7050	UV/Visible Absorption	All	Required

830.7200	Melting Point	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.7220	Boiling Point	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.7300	Density	All	40923801, 40923803, 42049901

830.7370	Dissociation Constant	All	40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

42049901 (upgradable)

830.7550	Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient	All	41115302

40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

42049901 (upgradable)

830.7840

830.7860	Solubility	All	41115302, 42193303, 

40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

42049901 (upgradable)

830.7950	Vapor Pressure	All	41115307, 42193303, 

43721101

40923801 (upgradable)

40923803 (upgradable)

ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS

850.1010	Aquatic Invertebrate Acute Toxicity - Water flea	All	40098001,
43235801

850.1075	Fish Acute Toxicity, Freshwater and Marine  - Multiple Species
All	122546, 40098001

850.2100	Avian Acute Oral Toxicity – Quail and duck	All	27548, 123339

850.3020	Honey Bee Acute Contact	All	49254, 162751

TOXICOLOGY

870.1100	Acute Oral Toxicity	All	00151444, 00151449, 00151460, 41017101

870.1200	Acute Dermal Toxicity	All	00151451, 41017102, 41155801,
41155802

870.1300	Acute Inhalation Toxicity	All	00151452, 41017103, 41670801,
42906902

870.2400	Acute Eye Irritation	All	00151454, 41017104, 41155803, 41155804

870.2500	Acute Dermal Irritation	All	00151453, 41017104, 41155805,
41155806

870.2600	Skin Sensitization	All	41017105, 41155807, 41155808, 42907001

870.3100	90-Day Oral Toxicity in Rodents	All	00151447 , 42920401,   SEQ
CHAPTER \h \r 1 43760401, 44047101

870.3150	90-Day Oral Toxicity in Non-rodents	All	00151447, 41519802,
43293401, 44013901  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 

870.3200	21/28 -Day Dermal Toxicity	All	41691301, 44331701, 44683701  
SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 

870.3465	90-Day Inhalation Toxicity	All	44517802

870.3700	Prenatal Developmental Toxicity	All	00078624, 41225802,   SEQ
CHAPTER \h \r 1 

  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1
41225803, 41225804,   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ
CHAPTER \h \r 1   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1  41225805, 41225806,

41632201, 41632202, 44657801,   SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 44666301

870.3800	Reproduction and Fertility Effects, 2-Generation Reproduction
All	41246801, 41519801

870.4100	Chronic Toxicity 	All	41099601, 41519802

41519802 (upgradable)

870.4200	Carcinogenicity	All	41099602, 41519803, 41519804, 42920401,

43760401

870.4300	Combined Chronic Toxicity/Carcinogenicity	All	00157916,
41519803

870.51xx	Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test	All	00133570,00151455,
00151456, 00151457, 41017106, 41115308, 41503702, 43696501,
43752301,43804401, 44479501

870.5140	Gene Mutation (Ames Test)	All	43752301

870.5375	Structural Chromosomal Aberration	All	43696501, 43804401

870.6200	Neurotoxicity Screening battery	All	44517801, 46582501

870.6300	Developmental Neurotoxicity Study	All	Required

870.7485	Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics	All	41898501, 41898502

OCCUPATIONAL / RESIDENTIAL EXPOSURE

875.1400	Indoor Inhalation Exposure	All	Required

Non-guideline	NDETF Study Volume 2: Post Application Deposition
Measurements for Pyrethrins & Piperonyl Butoxide Following Use of a
Total Release Fogger	All	46188602

Non-guideline	NDETF Study Volume 13: Measurement of Transfer of
Pyrethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide Residues from Vinyl and Carpet Flooring
Treated with a Fogger Formulation to DSS Wetted Hands Following a Single
Hand Press	All	46188613

Non-guideline	NDETF Study Volume 18: Measurement of Air Concentration,
Dermal Exposure and Deposition of Pyrethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide
Following the Use of an Aerosol Spray	All	46188618

ENVIRONMENTAL FATE

835.1240	Leaching/Adsorption/Desorption	All	41900401

835.2110	Hydrolysis as a Function of pH	All	41504401

835.4100	Aerobic Soil Metabolism	All	42336501, 42336502

42678901



Appendix C.	Technical Support Documents

	Additional documentation in support of the Allethrins RED is maintained
in the OPP Regulatory Public Docket, located in Room S-4400 One Potomac
Yard (South Building), 2777 S. Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA.  It is open
Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m.  All documents may be viewed in the OPP Docket room or viewed
and/or downloaded via the Internet at     HYPERLINK
"http://www.epa.gov/REDs/"  http://www.regulations.gov .  The Agency’s
documents in support of this RED include the following:

Dole, T.  Allethrins:  Revised Occupational and Residential Exposure
Assessment and Recommendations for the Reregistration Eligibility
Decision (RED).  June 27, 2007.

Farwell, K.  Allethrins:  Revised HED Chapter of Reregistration
Eligibility Decision Document (RED) for Bioallethrin, Esbiol, Esiothrin,
and Pynamin Forte and Section 3 Registration Action for Use in Food
Handling Establishments:  Esbiothrin and Esbiol.  June 27, 2007.

Panger, M.  Response to Comments (Phase 3) and Revised Environmental
Fate and Ecological Risk Assessment in Support of the Reregistration of
the Allethrins.  April 4, 2007.

Panger, M.  Summary of the Discussion Between EFED and SRRD on the
Exposure and Potential Risk to Non-Target Organisms from Allethrins. 
June 28, 2007.

Lloyd, M. Allethrins: Addendum to the Revised Occupational and
Residential Exposure Assessment for the Reregistration Eligibility
Decision (RED).  February 17, 2009.  

Appendix D.	Bibliography

	In addition to the studies listed in Appendix B, this bibliography
contains additional citations considered to be part of the database
supporting the reregistration decision for Allethrins.

MRID #	Citation

14627	Davis, D.L.; Rich, G.J.; Nelson, C.R.; et al. (1974) Orthene
Systemic Spray. (Unpublished study received Jun 11, 1975 under 239-2439;
prepared in cooperation with Purdue Univ., Entomology Dept. and Univ. of
Wisconsin, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:114131-D)

15270	Burden, G.S. (1974) Repellency of Selected Insecticides to
Blattella germanica. (Unpublished study received Apr 4, 1978 under
239-EX-89; prepared by U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Insects
Affecting Man Research Laboratory, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:233844-Q)

26597	Gerberg, E.J. (1979) Field Tests of TL-2022 and TL-2072 against
the Yellow Jacket Vespasp. and the Bald-Faced Hornet Vespula maculata.
(Unpublished study received Dec 18, 1979 under 1021-1423; prepared by
Insect Control & Research, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 241530-A)

26820	McLaughlin Gormley King Company (19??) Multicide(R) Intermediate
2087. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422;
CDL:241519-A)

26821	Mitchell, K.; Schley, G.; Ingersoll, A.; et al. (1977)
Summarization of Efficacy Reports To Support Claims on a John Doe Label
from Intermediate 2078. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1979 under
1021-1422; prepared in cooperation with Warf Institute, Inc. and
Environmental Consultants, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:241519-B)

27513	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1972) Report: WARF Institute No.
2080192-01970. (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1973 under 1021-1242;
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minne- apolis, Minn.;
CDL:008465-A)

27514	Pauley, R.W.; Goetz, W. (1972) Report: WARF Institute No. 2080192-
97 I. (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1973 under 1021-1242; prepared
by WARF Institute, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gorm- ley King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:008465-B)

27545	Mauck, B.; Olson, L.E. (1972) Highlights. (Unpublished study
received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:241520-A)

27546	Raltech Scientific Services, Incorporated (1979) Aquatic
Invertebrate Toxicity Study--Daphnia: RT No. 8084240. (Unpublished study
received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:241520-B)

27547	Beavers, J.B.; Fink, R.; Brown, R. (1978) Final Report: Eight-Day
Dietary LC50--Bobwhite Quail: Project No. 163-102. (Unpublished study
received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422; prepared by Wildlife
International, Ltd. in cooperation with Washington College, submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:241520-C)

27548	Beavers, J.B.; Fink, R.; Brown, R. (1978) Final Report: Eight-Day
Dietary LC50--Mallard Duck: Project No. 163-104. (Unpublished study
received Dec 13, 1979 under 1021-1422; prepared by Wild- life
International, Ltd. in cooperation with Washington College, submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:241520-D)

30842	Haus, J.; Guzman, B. (1980) Pramex/Bioallethrin Concentrate 10-10:
Physical and Chemical Properties. (Unpublished study including assay
report nos. P-1474 and P-1514, received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-584;
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 242657-A)

30843	Penick Corporation (19??) Technical Bulletin: Formulation Guide.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-584; CDL: 242658-A)

30844	Penick Corporation (1979) ?Chemical Analysis of Pramex(R)I/Bio-
allethrin Concentrate 10-10|. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980
under 432-584; prepared in cooperation with Witco Chemical Corp. and
others; CDL:242658-B)

30845	Penick Corporation (19??) Determination of 10.0% Pramex(R) and
10.0% Bioallethrin Concentrate for Aqueous Pressurized Sprays. Undated
method. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-584;
CDL:242658-C)

30846	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine the Oral LDI50^in Fasted Rats
of the Test Material As Submitted: Assay No. 02778. (Unpublished study
received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-584; prepared by Leberco Laboratories,
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242659-C)

30847	Levenstein, I. (1980) Dermal Irritation Study on Rabbits|: Assay
No. 02779. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432- 584;
prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst,
N.J.; CDL:242659-D)

30848	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 02781.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432- 584; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242659-E)

30849	Penick Corporation (19??) Pramex/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray (0.2% + 0.2%): Product Identity. (Unpublished study received Jun
12, 1980 under 432-585; CDL:242653-A)

30850	Penick Corporation (1975) Flame Projection Test. (Unpublished
study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585, CDL:242653-B)

30851	Guzman, B. (1980) (Storage Stability Study of Pramex(R)
(Permethrin)/Bioallethrin 0.2-0.2%): Assay No. P-1477. (Unpublished
study including assay no. P-1516, received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585;
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 242534-C)

30852	Penick Corporation (1979?) Pramex(R)I/Bioallethrin(R) Aqueous
Pressurized Spray (0.2% + 0.2%): Manufacturing Process. (Unpublished
study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585; prepared in cooperation with
Phillips Petroleum Co.; CDL:242654-A)

30853	Penick Corporation (19??) Determination of 0.20% Bioallethrin and
0.20% Pramex(R)I(Permethrin) in Aqueous Pressurized Cans. Un- dated
method. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585;
CDL:242654-B)

30854	Levenstein, I. (1980) ?Toxicity Study on Rabbits|: Assay No.
02790. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242656-B)

30855	Levenstein, I. (1980) ?Toxicity Study on Rabbits|: Assay No.
02791. (Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242656-C)

30856	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation when Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 02793.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432- 585; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242656-D)

30857	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method Described: Assay No. 02792.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242656-E)

30858	McCarter, M.S. (1980) Pramex/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray (0.2% + 0.2%): General Information. (Unpublished study received
Jun 12, 1980 under 432-585; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242655-A)

30859	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method Described: Assay No. 02780.
(Unpublished study received Jun 12, 1980 under 432-584; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242659-F)

31368	Rausina, G. (1974) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
Four- Day Static Fish Toxicity Studies with X-2840-74 in Rainbow Trout
and Bluegills: IBT No. 621-05281. (Unpublished study received Dec 17,
1975 under 1021-88; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:221996-M)

31369	Fletcher, D. (1974) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company: 8-
Day Dietary LC50 Study with X-2840-74 in Mallard Ducklings: IBT No.
651-05280. (Unpublished study received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88;
prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-N)

31370	Kretchmar, B. (1973) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
Acute Oral Toxicity Studies with Three Samples in Albino Rats: IBT No.
601-02786. (Unpublished study received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88;
prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-O)

31375	Ingle, L. (1971) Oral and Dermal Toxicity of TL-192 and TL-193.
(Unpublished study including letter dated May 25, 1971 from G.J. Baker
to L. Ingle, received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88; prepared by Univ. of
Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-T)

31376	Ingle, L. (1971) Mist Chamber Tests of Aerosols. (Unpublished
study received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88; submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-U)

31377	Taylor, R.E. (1973) Acute Oral Toxicity (LD50). (Unpublished study
including letter dated Feb 8, 1973 from B. Oxley to Griffin J. Baker,
received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88; prepared by Harris Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:221996-W)

31378	Taylor, R.E. (1973) Acute Dermal Toxicity Test. (Unpublished study
received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88; prepared by Harris Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:221996-X)

31668	McCarter, M.S.; Calsetta, D.R. (1980) SBP-1382(R)I/Bioallethrin (0
.20%+ 0.075%) Aqueous Pressurized Spray for Flying Insects. (Unpublished
study received Apr 21, 1980 under 432-578; submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242280-A)

31926	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Contact Spray Test. (Un-
published study received Apr 23, 1980 under 1021-1471; CDL: 242342-B)

31927	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1979) Primary Space Spray Test.
(Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1980 under 1021-1471; CDL: 242342-C)

31928	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Linking Space Spray Test:
Other Allethrins. (Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1980 under
1021-1417; CDL:242342-D)

31929	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Allethrin Degradation
Studies. (Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1980 under 1021- 1417;
CDL:242342-E)

31930	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Residue Analysis of
d-trans Allethrin, MGK-264, and Piperonyl butoxide in Candy, Butter,
Potatoes, Lemon Cream Pie, Bread and Meat. Undated method. (Unpublished
study received Apr 23, 1980 under 1021- 1417; CDL:242342-F)

31931	Kassera, D.C. (1980) Residue Study. (Unpublished study received
Apr 23, 1980 under 1021-1417; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242342-G)

32132	Schley, G.; Childs, J.; Mitchell, K. (1980) Residual
Efficacy--Ger- man Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-1276-80. (Unpublished
study received Mar 19, 1980 under 464-448; prepared by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., submitted by Dow Chemical U.S.A., Midland, Mich.;
CDL:242383-A)

32477	Schley, G.; Childs, J.; Mitchell, K. (1980) Residual Efficacy--
House Flies: MGK File No. E-2206-80. (Unpublished study received Mar 19,
1980 under 464-448; prepared by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., submitted
by Dow Chemical U.S.A., Midland, Mich.; CDL:242364-A)

32520	Penick Corporation (1977) Amendment--EPA Reg. No. 432-536.
(Unpublished study received Apr 24, 1980 under DE 80/5; submitted by
Delaware, Dept. of Agriculture, Div. of Production and Promo- tion for
Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242353-K)

32592	McCarter, M.S. (1979) SBP-1382(R)I/Bioallethrin (0.20% + 0.10%)
Aqueous Pressurized Spray for Flying Insects: Efficacy. (Unpublished
study received Apr 17, 1980 under 432-575; submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242735-A)

34076	Cronin, D.M.; Tuttle, T.E.; Brower, D.O. (1980) Summary of
Results: Insecticide Evaluation: Project No. A-5578. (Unpublished study
received Jun 19, 1980 under 4822-162; submitted by S.C. Johnson and
Sons, Inc., Racine, Wis.; CDL:242686-A)

35700	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Code Sheet: TL-1998:
(Chemical Composition). (Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980 under
1021-1427; CDL: 242616-A)

35701	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: TL-1998. (Unpublished study received Jan 10,
1980 under 1021- 1427; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242616-B)

35702	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: TL-1998.
(Unpublished study including letter dated Mar 12, 1979 from A. Affrime
to Frederick J. Preiss, received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427; prepared
by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242616-C)

35703	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
TL-1998. (Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242616-D)

35704	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
TL-1998. (Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242616-F)

35705	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Code Sheet: TL-1999.
(Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427; CDL: 242613-A)

35706	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats. (Unpublished
study received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427; prepared by Bio- search,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:242613-B)

35707	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1979) Aerosol Efficacy--Cockroaches: MGK
File No. C-1273-79. (Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980 under
1021-1427; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:242614-A)

35708	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1979) Aerosol Efficacy--House Flies:
TL-2121, TL-2122, TL-2123, TL-2067, Raid Professional Strength and
OTA-11: MGK File No. A-1446-79. (Unpublished study received Jan 10, 1980
under 1021-1427; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242615-A)

35770	Penick Corporation (19??) Pramex/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray (0.15% + 0.25% ): Acute Toxicology Summary. Summary of studies
242582-B through 242582-E. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-582; CDL:242582-A)

35906	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats. (Unpublished study
received Jan 10, 1980 under 1021-1427; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:242616-E)

36605	Preiss, F.; Schley, G.; Childs, J.; et al. (1980) Special Efficacy
Test--ULV Application: MGK File No. E-2244-80. (Unpublished study
received Jul 9, 1980 under 1021-1453; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242792-A)

39457	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Laboratory Report: F-2237
Concentrate & Aerosol. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under
1021-1452; CDL:242888-A)

39458	Schley, G.; Childs, J.; Mitchell, K.; et al. (1980) Aerosol
Efficacy on Flies, Fleas and Roaches: MKG File No. A-1457-80.
(Unpublished study including MGK File nos. #-2216-80 and C-1282- 80,
received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242889-A)

39459	Preiss, F.J. (1980) Summary of Results of Acute Toxicity Studies:
Project No. 80-1951A. Summary of studies 242890-B through 242890-E.
(Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1453; prepared in
cooperation with Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242890-A)

39460	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50--Rats: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1453;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242890-B)

39461	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50--Rabbits: Project
No. 80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1453;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242890-C)

39462	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project NO.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1453;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242890-D)

39463	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1453;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242890-E)

39464	Preiss, F.J. (1980) Summary of Results of Acute Toxicity Studies:
Project No. 80-1951A. Summary of studies 242891-B through 242891-G.
(Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021- 1452; prepared in
cooperation with Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-A)

39465	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50^--Rats: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-B)

39466	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50^-Rabbits: Project
No. 80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-C)

39467	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-D)

39468	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-E)

39469	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
80-1951A. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1980 under 1021-1452;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-F)

39470	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization. (Unpublished study received Jan 17, 1980 under
1021-1452; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242891-G)

43030	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Child, J. (1980) Residual
Efficacy--Oriental Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-1297-80. (Unpublished
study received Sep 4, 1980 under 1021-1457; submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243152-A)

43031	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Child, J. (1980) Residual
Efficacy--American Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-1298-80. (Unpublished
study received Sep 4, 1980 under 1021-1457; submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243151-A)

43032	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Child, J. (1980) Residual
Efficacy--House Flies: MGK File No. E-2246-80. (Unpublished study
received Sep 4, 1980 under 1021-1457; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243150-A)

44293	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Child, J. (1980) Report: Residual
Efficacy--German Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-1296-80. (Unpublished study
received Sep 4, 1980 under 1021-1457; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243153-A)

44821	Schley, G.; Childs, J.; Preiss, F.; et al. (1980) ?Efficacy of
F-2079 on Insects|: MGK File No. A-1458-80. (Unpublished study including
MGK file nos. C-1283-80, E-2219-80, E-2217-80 and E- 2218-80, received
Mar 26, 1980 under 1021-1403; submitted by Mc- Laughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242971-A)

45719	Mitchell, K.; Schley, G. (1979) Total Release Aerosol--House
Flies: MGK File No. A-1432-79. (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980
under 11715-96; prepared by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., submitted by
Speer Products, Inc., Memphis, Tenn.; CDL:243113-A)

45720	Mitchell, K.; Schley, G. (1979) Total Release Aerosol--German
Cock- roaches: MGK File No. C-1254-79. (Unpublished study received Feb
19, 1980 under 11715-96; prepared by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
submitted by Speer Products, Inc., Memphis, Tenn.; CDL:243113-B)

46579	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1980) Residual Efficacy--Stored Product
Pests: MGK File No. E-2243-80. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980
under 1021-1439; submitted by Mclaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243441-A)

46580	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1980) Residual Efficacy--German Cock-
roaches: MGK File No. C-1293-80. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980
under 1021-1439; submitted by Mclaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243440-A)

47080	Fletcher, D. (1973) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
8-Day Dietary LCI50^ Study with S-Bioallethrin in Bobwhite Quail: IBT
No. 651-02851. (Unpublished study received Apr 11, 1973 under unknown
amdin. no.; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:133033-A)

47081	Fletcher, D. (1973) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
8-Day Dietary LCI50^ Study with S-Bioallethrin in Mallard Ducks: IBT No.
651-02852. (Unpublished study received Apr 11, 1973 under unknown admin.
no.; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Lab- oratories, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:133034-A)

47188	Penick Corporation (1969) Specifications of SBP-1382, Bioallethrin
and Other Chemicals|. (Reports by various sources; unpublished study
received Oct 30, 1970 under 432-482; CDL:133073-A)

47189	S.B. Penick & Company (19??) Methods, Stability Data and Flame
Test for Bioallethrin and SBP 1382. Includes undated method entitled:
Method of analysis of Bioallethrin and method en- titled: Method of
analysis of SBP 1382. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970 under
432-482; CDL:133073-B)

47190	Penick Corporation (19??) Aqueous Pressurized Sprays: Flame
Projection Test: CSMA Flammability Test Methods for Aerosol Products.
(Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970 under 432-482; CDL: 133073-C)

47191	Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes As Described Below:
Assay No. 09351. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970 under 432-482;
prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhust,
N.J.; CDL:133073-D)

47192	Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits: Assay No. 09352. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970
under 432-482; prepared by Leberco Labora- tories, submitted by Penick
Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 133073-E)

47193	Littlefield, N.A. (1970) Final Report: Acute Inhalation Exposure--
Rats: Project No. 347-123. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970
under 432-482; prepared by TRW, Inc., submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:133073-F)

47194	Wolven, A.M.; Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine the Oral LDI50^
in Fasted Rats of the Test Material As Submitted: Assay No. 09339.
(Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970 under 432-482; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:133073-G)

47195	Wolven, A.M.; Levenstein, I. (1970) Toxicity of Bioallethrin to
Guinea Pigs|: Assay No. 09353. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970
under 432-482; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, sub- mitted by Penick
Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:133073-H)

47404	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1972) Report: Patio Fogger
Test--Aerosol. (Unpublished study received Sep 28, 1972 under 1021-1228;
CDL:225736-A)

47405	Goetz, W. (1970) Report: WARF Institute No. 0120428. (Unpublished
study received Jan 13, 1971 under 1021-1154; prepared by WARF Institute,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Kansas City, Kans.;
CDL:225735-A)

48848	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1972) Patio Fogger
Test--Aerosol: MGK File No. A-1008-72I. (Unpublished study received Sep
28, 1972 under 1021-1229; CDL:225737-A)

48855	Carpenter, C.P.; Weil, C.S.; Pozzani, U.C.; et al. (19??)
Comparative acute and subacute toxicities of Allethrin and Pyrethrins.
Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine ? :420-432. (Also In
unpublished submission received Feb 28, 1972 under 3282-28; submitted by
D-Con Co., Inc., Montvale, N.J.; CDL:225677-B)

48926	Mitchell, K. (1980) Special Efficacy Test--Insect Repellent
Barrier--German Cockroaches: MGK File No. D-1116-80. (Unpublished study
received Jul 22, 1980 under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243589-A)

48927	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K. (1980) Special Efficacy Test--Insect
Repellent Barrier--Ants: MGK File No. E-2241-80. (Unpublished study
received Jul 22, 1980 under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 243587-A)

48928	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special Efficacy--
Sawtoothed Grain Beetle: MGK File No. E-2228-80. (Unpublished study
received Jul 22, 1980 under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243588-A)

49033	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1971) Report: WARF Institute No.
0042459-61. (Compilation; unpublished study including WARF Institute no.
109539-42, received Oct 26, 1971 under unknown admin. no.; submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:228454-A)

49063	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special Efficacy--Rice
Weevil: MGK File No. E-2230-80. (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1980
under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243594-A)

49064	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special Efficacy--
Confused Flour Beetles: MGK File No. E-2238-80. (Unpublished study
received Jul 22, 1980 under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243593-A)

49065	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special Efficacy--
Ticks: MGK File No. E-2231-80. (Unpublished study received Jul 22, 1980
under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243592-A)

49066	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special
Efficacy--Ants: MGK File No. E-2229-80. (Unpublished study received Jul
22, 1980 under 1021-1455; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243590-A)

49653	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1972) Efficacy Study: Aerosol.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 12, 1972 under unknown
admin. no.; CDL:132788-A)

49839	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Incorporated (1980) Summary of Results:
CSMA Aerosol Tests. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 19,
1980 under 4822-162; CDL:243580-A)

51490	Goetz, W. (1975) Letter sent to George K. Schumaker dated Aug 28,
1975 Direct spray tests against hornets and wasps: WARF No. 5072687.
(Unpublished study including WARF no. 5072687I and 5072687II, received
Nov 17, 1975 under 432-542; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:222118-A)

52400	Penick Corporation (19??) Technical Bulletin: Formulation Guide.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581; CDL: 242592-A)

52401	Haus, J. (1980) Pramex/Bioallethrin Concentrate 7.5-12.5. (Unpub-
lished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581; submitted by Penick
Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242592-B)

52402	Guzman, B. (1980) ?Chemical Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin|: Assay
Report No. P-1475. (Unpublished study including assay report no. P-1513,
received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581; submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242592-C)

52403	Penick Corporation (1979) ?Chemical Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin|.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581; prepared in
cooperation with Witco Chemical Corp. and others; CDL: 242593-B)

52404	Penick Corporation (19??) Determinatin of 7.5% Pramex^(R)I and
12.5% Bioallethrin Concentrate for Aqueous Pressurized Sprays. Undated
method. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581;
CDL:242593-C)

52405	Penick Corporation (19??) Pramex/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray (0.15% + 0.25%). (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-582; CDL:242584-A)

52406	Haus, J. (1975) Flame Projection Test: CSMA Flammability Test
Method for Aerosol Products. Undated method. (Unpublished study received
Jun 4, 1980 under 432-582; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242584-B)

52407	Guzman, B. (1980) Chemical Data for Pramex/Bioalletherin: Assay
Report No. P-1478. (Unpublished study including assay report no. P-1515,
received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-582; submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242584-C)

52408	Penick Corporation (1980) Chemical Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-582; prepared in
cooperation with Phillips Petroleum Co.; CDL:242585-A)

52409	Penick Corporation (1979) Determination of 0.25% Bioallethrin and
0.15% Pramex(R)I (Permethrin) in Aqueous Pressurized Cans. Un- dated
method. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-582;
CDL:242585-B)

52410	McCarter, M.S. (1980) Pramex/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray (0.15% + 0.25%). (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-582; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 242583-A)

52411	Penick Corporation (1980) Pramex/Bioallethrin Concentrate
7.5-12.5: Acute Toxicology Summary. Summary of studies 242591-C through
242591-F. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432- 581;
CDL:242591-B)

52412	Levenstein, I. (1980) Toxicology Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin on
Rats|: Assay No. 02782. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-581; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242591-C)

52413	Levenstein, I. (1980) Toxicology Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin on
Rabbits|: Assay No. 02783. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-581; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242591-D)

52414	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method Described: Assay No. 02784.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-581; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242591-E)

52415	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 02785.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432- 581; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242591-F)

52416	Levenstein, I. (1980) Toxicology Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin on
Rats|: Assay No. 02786. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-582; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242582-B)

52417	Levenstein, I. (1980) Toxicology Data for Pramex/Bioallethrin on
Rabbits|: Assay No. 02787. (Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under
432-582; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:242582-C)

52418	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method Described: Assay No. 02788.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432-582; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242582-D)

52419	Levenstein, I. (1980) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 02789.
(Unpublished study received Jun 4, 1980 under 432- 582; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:242582-E)

52420	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1979) Report: MGK File No. A-1446-79. (Un-
published study including MGK file no. C-1273-79, received May 12, 1980
under 1021-1426; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242596-B)

53121	Biosearch, Incorporated (1980) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 80-2012A. Summary of studies 243442-B
through 243442-F. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980 under
1021-1439; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:243442-A)

53122	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50^--Rats: Project No.
80-2-12A. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980 under 1021-1439;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243442-B)

53123	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50^--Rabbits:
Project No. 80-2912A. (Unpublished study received Aug 1, 1980 under
1021-1439; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243442-C)

53124	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2012A. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980 under 1021-1439;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243442-D)

53125	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2012A. (Unpublished study received Aug 7, 1980 under 1021-1439;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243442-E)

53126	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: Project No. 80-2012A. (Unpublished study
received Aug 7, 1980 under 1021-1439; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:
243442-F)

53204	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1974) Report: WARF No. 4080073.
(Unpublished study received Oct 16, 1974 under 4822-141; submitted by
S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, Wis.; CDL: 051042-A)

53303	Ingle, L. (1972) Local Toxicity--Skin Patch Tests|. (Incomplete;
unpublished study received Nov 9, 1972 under 1021-1242; submitted by
Mclaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 105520-A)

54524	Sumitomo Chemical America, Incorporated (1978) Field
Tests--Minnesota--for Phytotoxicity Only. (Unpublished study received
Dec 17, 1980 under 39398-10; CDL:243970-G)

54761	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: X-3154-76.. (Unpublished study received Jan
19, 1977 under 1021- 1026; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-B)

54762	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: X-3154-76..
(Unpublished study received Jan 19, 1977 under 1021-1026; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-C)

54763	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
X-3154-76. (Unpublished study received Jan 19, 1977 under 1021-1026;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-E)

54764	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
X-3154-76. (Unpublished study received Jan 19, 1977 under 1021-1026;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-G)

55509	Fletcher, D. (1974) Report to Mc Laughlin Gormley King Company:
8-Day Dietary LCI50^ Study with X-2840-74 in Mallard Ducklings: IBT No.
651-05280. (Unpublished study received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88;
prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-N)

55512	Ingle, L. (1972) Toxicity of Formulations TL-380, TL-381, TL-382,
and TL-383. (Unpublished study received Dec 17, 1975 under 1021-88;
prepared by Univ. of Illinois, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221996-V)

55886	Balier, G.J. (1973) Laboratory Report: 1871. (Unpublished study
received Mar 14, 1973 under 8848-21; prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co., submitted by Safeguard Chemical Corp., Bronx, N.Y.; CDL:229446-A)

56123	Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1960) Bioassay Report:
W.A.R.F. No. 06056-58. (Unpublished study received May 19, 1969 under
10423-6; submitted by Essex Chemical Corp., Orange, Conn.; CDL:228931-A)

56176	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1975) Report: WARF Institute No.
5072684. (Unpublished study received Nov 17, 1975 under 432-452;
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 222117-A)

56384	Realex Corporation (1970) Phytotoxicity Evaluation Studies. (Re-
ports by various sources; unpublished study received Sep 22, 1971 under
478-76; CDL:221482-A)

56762	Malter International Corporation (1975?) Efficacy Data:
Bioallethrin Insecticide|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct
19, 1976 under 1266-171; CDL:226362-B)

56763	S.B. Penick & Company (1970?) Summary of Toxicology for SBP-1382/
Bioallethrin. (Unpublished study received Oct 19, 1976 under 1266-171;
submitted by Malter International Corp., New Orleans, La.; CDL:226362-C)

57240	Elliott, M.; Farnham, A.W.; Janes, N.F.; et al. (1973) NRDC 143, a
more stable pyrethroid. Proceedings, 7th British Insecticide and
Fungicide Conference  :721-728. (Also In unpublished sub- mission
received Dec 29, 1975 under 10182-EX-3; submitted by ICI Americas, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del.; CDL:227724-E)

57991	Wallace, J.M., Comp. (1976) Toxicity Studies: Aqueous Aerosol
Intermediate No. 8222RT. (Unpublished study received Oct 20, 1976 under
432-532; prepared by Bio-Toxicology Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:226372-A)

58380	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Incorporated (1980) Summary of Results.
Summary of studies 243699-B and 243699-C. (Unpublished study received
Nov 12, 1980 under 4822-186; CDL:243699-A)

58381	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1977) Report: WARF Institute No.
7022118. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under 4822-186;
submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, Wis., CDL:243699-B)

58382	Ralston Purina Company (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity: RT Lab No.
807932. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under 4822-186;
submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, Wis.; CDL:243699-C)

58754	S.B. Penick & Company (1976) SBP-1382 Storage Stability.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 9, 1976 under 432-432;
CDL:224431-F)

58925	S.C. Johnson & Son, Incorporated (1980) Trigger Spray H&G: Project
P-875. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 3, 1980 under
4822-183; CDL:243635-A)

58942	Chevron Chemical Company (19??) Product Chemistry Data for Ortho
Hi-Power Home Insect Fogger. (Unpublished study received Nov 3, 1980
under 239-2484; CDL:243636-A)

58973	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) The Name and All
Pertinent Information Concerning Such Food Additive Including Where
Avail- able, Its Chemical Identity and Composition: Evercide 1000-C|.
(Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1962 under 0H0227; CDL: 221575-A)

58977	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1958) Allethrin Concentrate
90%. (Unpublished study received Mar 2, 1962 under 0H0227; CDL:
221575-E)

58979	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company, Incorporated (19??) Flour Mill
Sanitation with Evercide Concentrate 1000-C and Evercide Concentrate
776. Minneapolis, Minn.: MGK Co., Inc. (Technical bul- letin; also In
unpublished submission received Mar 2, 1962 under 0H0227; CDL:221575-G)

58980	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1950) ?Efficacy of Non-toxic
Insecticides|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Mar 2, 1962
under 0H0227; CDL:221575-H)

58981	Anon. (19??) Without Title|. N.P. (p. 351 only; also In
unpublished submission received Mar 2, 1962 under 0H0227; submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 221575-I)

58989	Anon. (19??) ?Without Title|. N.P. (p. 14 only; also In
unpublished submission received Mar 2, 1962 under 0H0227; submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 221575-R)

59290	Penick Corporation (1970) Summary of Toxicology Reports for SBP-
1382/Bioallethrin Concentrate 1.0-0.75 under E.P.A. Reg. No. 432-482.
(Unpublished study received Nov 15, 1972 under 432-515; CDL:221385-A)

59887	S.B. Penick & Company (1950) Pyresyn. (Unpublished study received
May 22, 1950 under unknown admin. no.; CDL:117544-A)

60035	Elliott, M.; Farnham, A.W.; Janes, N.F.; et al. (1973) NRDC 145: A
more stable pyrethroid. Proceedings of the 7th British Insecticide
Conference  :721-728. (Also In unpublished submission received Feb 3,
1977 under 10182-EX-8; submitted by ICI Americas, Inc., Wilmington,
Del.; CDL:228194-B)

60241	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (19??) Code Sheet: X-3240-78.
(Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1978 under 1021-1356; CDL: 233506-A)

60242	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: Project No.
78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1978 under 1021-1356;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:233506-B)

60243	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1978
1021-1356; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:233506-C)

60244	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1978 under
1021-1356; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:233506-D)

60245	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats: Project No. 78-
1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1978 under 1021- 1356;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:233506-E)

60246	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: Project No. 78-1172A. (Unpublished study
received Apr 21, 1978 under 1021-1356; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:233506-F)

62916	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Oral Toxicity Study: Project No. 78-
1538A. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under 11525-40; prepared
by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Peterson Puritan, Inc., Danville, Ill.;
CDL:243898-A)

62917	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under
11525-40; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Peterson Puritan,
Inc., Danville, Ill.; CDL:243898-B)

62918	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: Project No.
78-1538A. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under 11525-40;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Peterson Puritan, Inc.,
Danville, Ill.; CDL:243898-D)

62919	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished study
received Nov 12, 1980 under 11525-40; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by Peterson Puritan, Inc., Danville, Ill.; CDL:243898-E)

62920	Gabriel, K.L. (1978) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
78-1538A. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under 11525-40;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Peterson Puritan, Inc.,
Danville, Ill.; CDL:243898-F)

63001	Insect Control & Research, Incorporated (1980) Efficacy Tests of
d-Con Four/Gone Automatic Room Fogger, Formula II, against Various
Insects|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 21, 1980 under
3282-59; submitted by D-Con Co., Inc., Montvale, N.J.; CDL:243897-A)

63081	McLaughlin Gormley King Company (1978) Residues of Neo-pynamin,
Sumithrin and Pynamin Forte in Food Resulting from Use of a Water-base
Pressurized Space Spray. (Unpublished study received Oct 29, 1980 under
1H5283; CDL:243803-H)

63229	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Pynamin Forte(R) (d-
cis, trans Allethrin: Physical and Chemical Properties). (Unpublished
study received Sep 14, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:235134-A)

63232	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (1976) Evaporation of the
Ingredients in a Vape-Mat. (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:235134-D)

63233	Kadota, T.; et al. (19??) Toxicity of Pynamin Forte (I) Acute Oral
and Subcutaneous Toxicity in Rats. (Unpublished study received Sep 14,
1978 under 10308-3; submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore,
Md.; CDL:235134-E)

63234	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Acute Oral, Subcutaneous
and Intrapertoneal (sic) Toxicity in Mice. (Unpublished study received
Sep 14, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:235134-F)

63235	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Acute Dermal Toxicity of
Pynamin Forte and Pynamin. (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:235134-G)

63236	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Irritation Test of
Pynamin Forte and Pynamin on Eyes and Skin in Rabbits. (Unpublished
study received Sep 14, 1978 under 235134-H)

63237	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Allergic Study and Skin
Sensitization of Pynamin and Pynamin Forte: Summary. (Unpublished study
received Sep 14, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:235134-I)

63238	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Acute Oral Toxicity of a
Vape Mat with a Concentrated Insecticidal Solution in Mice and Rats:
(Pynamin Forte). (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1978 under 10308-3;
CDL:235134-J)

63239	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Subacute Inhalation
Study of a Vape Mat in Mice. (Unpublished study received Sep 14, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:235134-K)

63770	Biosearch, Incorporated (1980) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 80-2084A. Summary of studies 243724-B
through 243724-E. (Unpublished study received Nov 14, 1980 under
1021-1463; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:243724-A)

63771	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50^--Rabbits:
Project No. 80-2084A. (Unpublished study received Nov 14, 1980 under
1021-1463; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243724-C)

63772	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2084A. (Unpublished study received Nov 14, 1980 under 1021-1463;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243724-D)

63773	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2084-A. (Unpublished study received Nov 14, 1980 under 1021-1463;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243724-E)

63808	Schneider, C.J., Jr. (1978) Product Flammability Study: Calspan
Report No. 6315-D-1. Final rept. (Unpublished study received Nov 4, 1980
under 3282-59; prepared by Calspan Corp., submitted by D-Con Co., Inc.,
Montvale, N.J.; CDL:243752-A)

63809	Cruico, W.J. (1978) Letter sent to Thomas W. Donaldson dated Jan
1980 under 3282-59; prepared by Hazards Research Corp., submitted by
D-Con Co., Inc., Montvale, N.J.; CDL:243751-A)

64417	Gabriel, K.L. (1980) Acute Oral LDI50^--Rats: Project No.
80-2084A. (Unpublished study received Nov 14, 1980 under 1021-1463; pre-
pared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243724-B)

64495	Knickerbocker, M. (1980) Letter sent to Frederick J. Preiss dated
May 12, 1980: Teratologic evaluation of d-trans Allethrin. (Un-
published study received May 21, 1980 under 1021-1060; prepared by Food
and Drug Research Laboratories, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243871-A)

64496	Kimmel, C.A.; Wilson, J.G. (19??) Skeletal deviations in rats:
Mal- formations or variations. ?Without title| 8:309-313. (Incomplete;
also In unpublished submission received May 21, 1980 under 1021-1060;
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:243871-B)

64646	Meinen, V.J.; Carlson, D.J. (19??) Residue Analysis of
Sumithrin(R), Neo-pynamin(R) and Pynamin Forte(R) in Sugar, Butter,
Potatoes, Apples, Bread and Meat. Undated method. (Unpublished study
received Oct 29, 1980 under 1H5283; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:243803-I)

65392	S.B. Penick & Company (1977) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pres-
surized Spray for House and Garden. Unpublished compilation; 8 p.

66065	Penick Corporation (19??) Confidential Data Sheet for SBP-1382 12%
Residual Concentrate: Manufacturing Formula. (Unpublished study received
Feb 18, 1977 under 432-543; CDL:228623-H)

66649	Elliott, M.; Farnham, A.W.; Janes, N.F.; et al. (1973) NRDC 143: A
more stable pyrethroid. Pages 721-728,~In~Proceedings, 7th British
Insecticide and Fungicide Conference. N.P. (Also~In~ unpublished
submission received Feb 3, 1977 under 10182-EX-7; submitted by ICI
Americas, Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:228608-B)

67065	Mieszala, D.M. (1980) Letter sent to Terry Burke dated Jun 26,
1980 ?PT-576 insect fogger, total release|. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Nov 3, 1980 under 499-218; prepared by Pittway Corp., submitted
by Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.; CDL:244039-B)

67465	Penick Corporation (1974) [Chemistry of an Emulsifier].
Unpublished Compilation; 14 p.

67478	Calsetta, D.R. (1977) Summary of Large Group APS Tests Comparing
Similar Formulations of SBP-1382 plus Bioallethrin Manufactured from Two
Different Concentrates Using CSMA F58WT Flies and 6 Replicates per
Formulation with a Dosage of ca. 3 gms/1000 cu ft per Test. (Unpublished
study received Apr 25, 1977 under 432-482; submitted by Penick Corp.,
Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 231389-B)

67657	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits. (Un-
published study received Jun 29, 1978 under 150-39; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Anderson Chemical Co., Litchfield, Conn.;
CDL:234547-B)

67854	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Incorporated (19??) Product Description:
Raid Formula D39 Multi-purpose Bug Killer. (Unpublished study received
Nov 12, 1980 under 4822-186; CDL:243698-A)

67855	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Incorporated (1980) Efficacy Data Summary:
?Formula 4463D39|. (Compilation; unpublished study, including published
data, received Nov 12, 1980 under 4822-186; CDL: 243698-B)

67859	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Incorporated (19??) New Pyrethroid Insecti-
cide SP-S (SP-1103): Data No. 1. (Unpublished study received Aug 1, 1964
under unknown admin. no.; CDL:102925-A)

70125	Farnam Companies, Incorporated (1974) ?Efficacy of Repel-X and Re-
pel-X Plus on Livestock and Horses|. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Mar 5, 1975 under 270-100; CDL:227225-A)

71069	S.C. Johnson & Sons, Incorporated (1981) Raid House and Garden 8:
Formula 4957D103-2. (Compilation; unpublished study, including published
data, received Feb 19, 1981 under 4822-181; CDL: 244536-A)

71481	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1980) Special Efficacy--Rice
Weevil: File No. E-2230-80. (Unpublished study received Jul 16, 1980
under 1021-1454; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244234-A)

71833	Schley, G.; Childs, J. (1980) Pressurized Spray Efficacy--House
Flies: MGK File No. A-1492-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 14, 1981
under 1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:244979-A)

71834	Schley, G. (1980) Aerosol Efficacy--Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-
1324-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 14, 1981 under 1021- 1422;
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:244980-A)

72257	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1965) ?Description and Toxicity
of d-trans Allethrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Feb 16,
1979 under 1021-1156; CDL:238497-A)

72258	Goetz, W. (1970) Report: WARF Institute No. 0120428. (Unpublished
study received Feb 16, 1979 under 1021-1156; prepared by WARF Institute,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:238497-B)

72474	Safer Agro-Chem, Incorporated (1979) Use Data and Shelf Life.
(Unpublished study received Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4; CDL: 244960-A)

72476	Safer Agro-Chem, Incorporated (19??) Phytotoxicity. (Unpublished
study received Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4; CDL:244962-A)

72477	Safer Agro-Chem, Incorporated (19??) Efficacy: Fatty Acid Salts on
Algae|. (Unpublished study received Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4;
CDL:244963-A)

72478	Safer Agro-Chem, Incorporated (1979?) Product Chemistry. (Un-
published study received Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4; CDL: 244964-A)

72479	Safer Agro-Chem, Incorporated (1978?) Environmental Chemistry.
(Unpublished study received Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4; CDL: 244965-A)

72480	Bottoms, J. (1980) Acute Oral Toxicity: 40 CFR 163.81-1
(Proposed): Laboratory No. 16836. (Unpublished study received Apr 28,
1981 under 42697-4; prepared by Applied Biological Sciences Laboratory,
Inc., submitted by Safer Agro-Chem, Jamul, Calif.; CDL: 244966-A)

72481	Bottoms, J. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study: 40 CFR Part 163,
SS163.81-2 Proposed: Laboratory No. 16836. (Unpublished study received
Apr 28, 1981 under 42697-4; prepared by Applied Bio- logical Sciences
Laboratory, Inc., submitted by Safer Agro- Chem, Jamul, Calif.;
CDL:244966-B)

72482	Bottoms, J. (1980) EPA Skin Irritation Test: 40 CFR 163-81.5
(Proposed): Laboratory No. 16836. (Unpublished study received Apr 28,
1981 under 42697-4; prepared by Applied Biological Sciences Laboratory,
Inc., submitted by Safer Agro-Chem, Jamul, Calif.; CDL:244966-C)

72483	Bottoms, J. (1980) Eye Irritation Test--EPA: 40 CFR 163.81-4--
Proposed: Laboratory No. 16836. (Unpublished study received Apr 28, 1981
under 42697-4; prepared by Applied Biological Sciences Laboratory, Inc.,
submitted by Safer Agro-Chem, Jamul, Calif.; CDL:244966-D)

72486	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) ?Report: Liquid
Efficacy-- Mosquitoes, Centipedes, Cat Fleas, Ants and House Flies|: MGK
File No. E-2299-80. (Compilation; unpublished study, including MGK File
Nos. E-2242-80-A, E-2279-80, E-2295-80 ..., received Dec 4, 1980 under
1021-1475; CDL:244997-A)

72487	Boyd, J.P. (1980) Evaluation of MGK'S Shampoo Formulation (X-3476-
80) for Control of Fleas and Ticks on Dogs: Project No. 125.
(Unpublished study received Dec 8, 1980 under 1021-1468; pre- pared by
P.A.C.E. International, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244996-A)

72504	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K. (1980) Total Release Aerosol--Cat Fleas:
MGK File No. E-2301-80. (Unpublished study received Nov 26, 1980 under
1021-1390; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:244968-A)

72505	Schley, G. (1981) Pressurized Spray Efficacy--Brown Dog Ticks: MGK
File No. E-2308-81. (Unpublished study received Jan 14, 1981 under
1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:244984-A)

72506	Schely ?sic|, G.; Mitchell, K.; Childs, J.; et al. (1981)
Pressurized Spray Efficacy--Black Widow Spiders: MGK File No. E-2309-
81. (Unpublished study received Jan 14, 1981 under 1021-1422; submitted
by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244983-A)

72507	Mitchell, K. (1980) Pressurized Spray Efficacy--Cat Fleas: MGK
File No. E-2306-80. (Unpublished study received Jan 14, 1981 under
1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:244982-A)

72508	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K. (1981) Pressurized Spray
Efficacy--Centipedes: MGK File No. E-2307-81. (Unpublished study
received Jan 14, 1981 under 1021-1422; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244981-A)

72511	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1974) Report: Acute Oral LD50, Eye
Irritation, Skin Irritation, Acute Inhalation: (Raid Flying Insect
Killer Formula III): WARF # 4080073. (Unpublished study received Apr 15,
1981 under 4822-141, submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine,
Wis.; CDL:244998-A)

73651	WARF Institute, Incorporated (1976) Report: WARF Institute No.
5071443. (Unpublished study received Mar 17, 1976 under 432-536;
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL: 225130-A)

73658	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Acute Aerosol Inhalation Toxicity Study: TL
1539. (Unpublished study received Jan 19, 1977 under 1021-1026; prepared
by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-A)

73659	Gabriel, K.L. (1976) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats: X-3154-76.
(Unpublished study received Jan 19, 1977 under 1021-1026; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:231946-D)

74558	McLaughlin Gormley King Company (1979) Report: F-22071 and .5%
Diazinon: MGK File No. E-2204-79. (Compilation; unpublished study,
including MGK file no. C-127-79, received Dec 2, 1980 under 1021-1466;
CDL:244252-A)

74559	Biosearch, Incorporated (1979) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 79-1773A. Summary of studies 244252-C
through 244252-I. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under
1021-1466; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:244252-B)

74560	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Oral Toxicity--LDI50^--Rats: Project
No. 79-1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under 1021-1466;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-C)

74561	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--LDI50^--Rabbits:
Project No. 79.1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under
1021-1466; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Mc- Laughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-D)

74562	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 79-1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under
1021-1466; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Mc- Laughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-E)

74563	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
79-1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under 1021-1466;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-F)

74564	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 79-1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under
1021-1466; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-G)

74565	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization: Project No. 79-1773A. (Unpublished study
received Dec 2, 1980 under 1021-1466; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:
244252-H)

74566	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 79-1773A. (Unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under
1021-1466; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:244252-I)

75496	Horiba, M. (1973) Mosquito Coil Containing Pynamin Forte(R) as an
Active Ingredient: KS-00-0003. Includes method dated Nov 1973 entitled:
Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of content of Pynamin-Forte(R)
in mosquito coils. (Unpublished study received Sep 29, 1980 under
10308-3; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore, Md.; CDL:243373-A)

75497	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (1973) (Test Results on the
Insecticidal Efficacy of Mosquito Coil Containing Pynamin-Forte as an
Active Ingredient): KE-30-0014. (Compilation; unpublished study,
including KE-30-0015, KE-30-0016, KE-41-0017..., received Sep 29, 1980
under 10308-3; CDL:243373-B)

75498	Miyamoto, J.; Kadota, T. (1974) Acute Oral Toxicity of Mosquito
Coils Containing Pynamin Forte(R) in Rats: KT-40-0029. (Unpublished
study received Sep 29, 1980 under 10308-3; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical
Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore,
Md.; CDL:243373-C)

75499	Miyamoto, J.; Kadota, T. (1973) Acute Oral Toxicity of Mosquito
Coils Containing Pynamin Forte(R) in Mice: KT-30-0030. (Unpublished
study received Sep 29, 1980 under 10308-3; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical
Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore,
Md.; CDL:243373-D)

75500	Kadota, T.; Kohda, H.; Miyamota, J. (1974) Subacute Inhalation
Toxicity of Mosquito Coils Containing 0.3% Pynamin Forte(R) in Mice and
Rats: KT-40-0031. (Unpublished study received Sep 29, 1980 under
10308-3; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore, Md.; CDL:243373-E)

75983	McLaughlin Gormley King Company (1978) McLaughlin Gormley King
Multicide(R) Products Containing Sumithrin(R), Neo-pynamin(R) and
Pynamin Forte(R) Pyrethroids. Interim technical bull., Mar 1978. (Also
In unpublished submission received Apr 21, 1978 under 1021-1356;
CDL:233505-A)

77145	Biosearch, Incorporated (1981) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 81-2354A. Summary of studies 245439-B
through 245439-E. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under
1021-1492; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:245439-A)

77146	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50^--Rats: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-B)

77147	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50^--Rabbits:
Project No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under
1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-C)

77148	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-D)

77149	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-E)

77150	Biosearch, Incorporated (1981) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 81-2354A. Summary of studies 245439-G and
245439-H. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021- 1492;
submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:245439-F)

77151	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization--Buehler Method: Project No. 81-2354A.
(Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492; prepared by
Bio- search, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-G)

77152	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:245439-H)

77153	Gerberg, E.J. (1980) Field Tests of F-2244 and F-2245 against the
Yellow Jacket--Vespula maculifrons; the Bald-faced Hornet-- Vespula
maculata; the Paper Wasp--Polistes exclamans. (Unpublished study
received Jun 15, 1981 under 1021-1492; pre- pared by Insect Control &
Research, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:245439-I)

77311	Gabriel, K.L. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished study received Nov 12, 1980 under
11525-40; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Peterson Puritan,
Inc., Danville, Ill.; CDL:243898-C)

78624	Knickerbocker, M.; Re, T.A. (1979) Teratologic Evaluation of D-
trans Allethrin in Sprague-Dawley Rats: Laboratory No. 6059.
(Unpublished study received May 17, 1979 under 1021-1060; prepared by
Food and Drug Research Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:238638-A)

78814	S.C. Johnson & Son, Incorporated (1981) Raid, Formula 5249 Multi-
purpose Bug Killer: Efficacy Data. (Unpublished study received Jun 16,
1981 under 4822-183; CDL:245553-A)

81080	Malone, J.C.; Chesher, B.C. (1970) Toxicity of Bioallethrin/NRDC
107 Crawling Insect Killer Aerosol Spray to Canaries and Budgerigars:
Report Series B No. 211-70. (Unpublished study received Jun 9, 1972
under 279-2914; prepared by Wellcome Foundation, Ltd., submitted by FMC
Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.; CDL:002527-D)

83031	Rohm and Haas Company (19??) Nonylphenoxyethanol (NPE)
Surfactants. Philadelphia, Pa.: Rohm and Haas. (CS-50 B/ci).

83750	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Laboratory Report.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Dec 2, 1980 under 1021- 1466;
CDL:244252-J)

84046	Vercoe, R.R.; Malone, J.C. (1969) Dermal Irritancy of Pyrethroids
and Piperonyl Butoxide to Rabbits: Report Series B No. 47-69.
(Unpublished study received Jan 5, 1976 under 1021-24; submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 221987-B)

84051	Vercoe, R.R.; Malone, J.C. (1970) Inhalation and Dermal Toxicity
of Bioallethrin/Piperonyl Butoxide and Pybathrin Aerosol Formulations to
Canaries and Budgerigars: Report Series B No. 82-70. (Unpublished study
received Jan 5, 1976 under 1021-24; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 221987-L)

84070	Verschoyle, R.D.; Barnes, J.M. (1972) Toxicity of natural and
synthetic pyrethrins to rats. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
2:308-311. (Also In unpublished submission received Jan 5, 1976 under
1021-24; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:221987-AO)

84073	Mauck, B.; Oleon, L.E. (1972) Annual Progress Report: 1972. (U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish-Pesticide Research Unit; unpublished
study; CDL:221987-AR)

85473	Vercoe, R.R.; Malone, J.C. (1969) Dermal Irritancy of Pyrethroids
and Piperonyl Butoxide to Rabbits: Report Series B No. 47-69.
(Unpublished study received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974; pre- pared by
Wellcome Foundation, Ltd., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221983-I)

85478	Ingle, L. (1971) Oral and Dermal Toxicity of TL-192 and TL-193.
(Unpublished study, including letter dated May 25, 1971 from G.J. Baker
to Les Ingle, received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974; prepared by Univ. of
Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 221983-AE)

85479	Ingle, L. (1971) Mist Chamber Tests of Aerosols. (Unpublished
study, including letter dated Mar 18, 1966 from L. Ingle to Griff.
Baker, received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974; prepared by Univ. of
Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221983-AF)

85480	Taylor, R.E. (1973) Acute Oral Toxicity (LDI50^). (Unpublished
study received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974; prepared by Harris
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221983-AG)

85481	Taylor, R.E. (1973) Acute Dermal Toxicity Test. (Unpublished study
received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974; prepared by Harris Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.;
CDL:221983-AH)

85482	Ingle, L. (1972) Toxicity of Formulations TL-380, TL-381, TL-382,
and TL-383. (Unpublished study received Dec 29, 1975 under 1021-974;
prepared by Univ. of Illinois, submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:221983-AI)

87578	Biosearch, Incorporated (1981) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 81-2544A. Summary of studies 246449-B
through 246449-E. (Unpublished study received Aug 31, 1981 under
1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246449-A)

87579	Gilman, M.R.; Costello, B.A. (1981) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50^--
Rats: Project No. 81-2544A. (Unpublished study received Aug 31, 1981
under 1021-1486; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL: 246449-B)

87580	Gilman, M.R.; Costello, B.A. (1981) Primary Skin Irritation--
Rabbits: Project No. 81-2544A. (Unpublished study received Aug 31, 1981
under 1021-1486; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246449-C)

87581	Gilman, M.R.; Costello, B.A. (1981) Primary Eye Irritation--
Rabbits: Project No. 81-2544A. (Unpublished study received Aug 31, 1981
under 1021-1486; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246449-D)

87582	Gilman, M.R.; Costello, B.A. (1981) Acute Dermal
Toxicity--Rabbits: Project No. 81-2544A. (Unpublished study received Aug
31, 1981 under 1021-1486; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246449-E)

87583	Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1981) Total Release Aerosol--Sowbugs:
MGK File No. E-2327-81. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1981 under
1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246450-A)

87584	Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1981) Total Release Aerosol--Cat Fleas:
MGK File No. E-2322-81. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1981 under
1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246451-A)

87585	Mitchell, K.; Childs, J.; Schley, G. (1981) Total Release
Aerosol-- Brown Dog Ticks: MGK File No. E-2328-81. (Unpublished study
received Jun 17, 1981 under 1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley,
King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246452-A)

87586	Mitchell, K.; Schley, G.; Child, J. (1981) Total Release Aerosol--
German Cockroaches: MGK File No. C-1347-81. (Unpublished study received
Jun 17, 1981 under 1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King
Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246453-A)

87587	Mitchell, J.; Childs, J. (1981) Total Release Aerosol: Centipedes:
MGK File No. E-2338-81. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1981 under
1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246454-A)

87588	Schley, G.; Mitchell, K. (1981) Total Release Aerosol--Stored
Product Pests: MGK File No. E-2319-81. (Unpublished study received Jun
17, 1981 under 1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246455-A)

87589	Mitchell, K.; Childs, J. (1981) Total Release Aerosol--Crickets:
MGK File No. E-2325-81. (Unpublished study received Jun 17, 1981 under
1021-1486; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246456-A)

87641	Penick Corporation (1974) [Chemistry of SBP-1382 and inerts].
Unpublished compilation; 5 p.

87642	Penick Corporation (1973) Specifications for SBP-1382 40% Oil Base
Concentrate in Comparison with Other Chemicals|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Jun 21, 1974 under 432-536; CDL:022998-B)

87643	CPC International (19??) Analysis of Bioallethrin and SBP 1382 in
Solutions and Emulsifiable Concentrates. (Unpublished study received Jun
21, 1974 under 432-536; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.;
CDL:022998-C)

87646	Penick Corporation (1974) Efficacy of SBP-1382|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Jun 21, 1974 under 432-536; CDL: 022998-F)

87737	Biosearch, Incorporated (1981) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 80-2299A. Summary of studies 246445-B
through 246445-H. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under
1021-1480; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:246445-A)

87738	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Oral Toxicity LDI50^--Rats: Project No.
80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-B)

87739	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Dermal Toxicity LDI50^--Rabbits:
Project No. 80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under
1021-1480; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-C)

87740	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-D)

87741	Gabriel, K.P. (1981) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-E)

87742	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project No.
80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-F)

87743	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitization--Buehler Method: Project No. 80-2299A.
(Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480; prepared by
Bio- search, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:246445-G)

87744	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
80-2299A. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1981 under 1021-1480;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL;246445-H)

87980	Pauley, R.W. (1973) Report: WARF Institute No. 3061422-4.
(Unpublished study received Jan 21, 1974 under 1021-1297; prepared by
WARF Institute, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:024336-A)

88439	Penick Corporation (1971) Efficacy of SBP-1382/Bioallethrin
Aqueous Pressurized Spray|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr
12, 1974 under 432-482; CDL:022994-A)

88443	Neal, F.C.; Mann, G.; Butler, J.F. (19??) Toxicity Trials of
SBP-1382 in Cats and Dogs. Prelim. rept. (Unpublished study received Apr
12, 1974 under 432-482; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Veterinary Science, submitted by
Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, N.J.; CDL:022994-E)

90508	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Pynamin Forte(R) (d-
cis, trans Allethrin: Physical and Chemical Properties). (Unpublished
study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:234587-A)

90509	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (1972) Quantitative Analysis of
Technical Grade Pynamin Forte(R). (Unpublished study received Jun 13,
1978 under 10308-3; CDL:234587-B)

90510	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Stability of Pynamin
Forte. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3;
CDL:234587-C)

90511	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (1938?) (Insecticidal Efficacy
of Pynamin Forte). (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:234587-D)

90512	Kadota, T.; et al. (19??) Toxicity of Pynamin Forte: (I) Acute
Oral and Subcutaneous Toxicity in Rats. (Unpublished study received Jun
13, 1978 under 10308-3; submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.,
Baltimore, Md.; CDL:234587-E)

90513	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Acute Oral, Subcutaneous
and Intraperitoneal Toxicity of Pynamin Forte in Mice. (Unpublished
study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:234587-F)

90514	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Toxicity of Pynamin
Forte: (III) Acute Oral and Subcutaneous Toxicity in Mice. (Un-
published study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL: 234587-G)

90515	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Acute Dermal Toxicity of
Pynamin Forte and Pynamin. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:234587-H)

90516	Kadota, T. (19??) 90-day Subacute Toxicity Study of Pynamin Forte
on Rats. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308- 3;
submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore, Md.; CDL:234587-I)

90519	Nishimura, M.; Yamauchi, T. (1972) Inhalation Toxicity of Pynamin
Forte. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3; prepared
by Tokyo Dental Univ., Japan, submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.,
Baltimore, Md.; CDL:234587-L)

90520	Kadota, T.; et al. (19??) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Pynamin
Forte and Pynamin in Mice and Rats. (Unpublished study received Jun 13,
1978 under 10308-3; submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore,
Md.; CDL:234587-M)

90523	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Irritation Tests of
Pynamin Forte and Pynamin on Eye and Skin of Rabbits. (Unpublished study
received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3; CDL:234587-P)

90524	Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited (19??) Skin Sensitization Study
of Pynamin and Pynamin Forte. (Unpublished study received Jun 13, 1978
under 10308-3; CDL:234587-Q)

90525	Elliott, M.; Janes, N.F.; Kimmel, E.C.; et al. (1972) Metabolic
fate of pyrethrin I, pyrethrin II, and allethrin administered orally to
rats. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 20 (2):300-313.
(Also~In~unpublished submission received Jun 13, 1978 under 10308-3;
submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore, Md.; CDL:234587-S)

94666	Cole, J.H. (1975) A Comparison of the Efficacy of Two Mosquito
Coil Formulations: SM043/B/75928. (Unpublished study received Apr 21,
1981 under 3060-5; prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre, England,
submitted by Kotake Co., Ltd.; Honolulu, Hawaii; CDL:246728-A)

94841	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Laboratory Report: (for
MGK 264, Esbiothrin and Piperonyl Butoxide by GLC). (Compilation;
unpublished study received Dec 15, 1980 under 1021-1471; CDL:246796-A)

94842	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1980) Report: Aerosol Efficacy:
Houseflies and Cockroaches|. (Compilation; unpublished study, including
MGK file nos. A-1485-80, C-1265-79-II, A-1438-79-II, received Dec 15,
1980 under 1021-1471; CDL:246796-B)

95834	Preiss, F.J. (1980) Letter sent to F.D.R. Gee dated May 6, 1980:
Multicide^(R)I Intermediate 2221, John Doe label--professional strength.
(Unpublished study received May 12, 1980 under 1021- 1426; submitted by
McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:242596-A)

97429	Biosearch, Incorporated (1981) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Project No. 81-2354A. Summary of studies 247020-B
through 247020-E. (Unpublished study received Dec 21, 1981 under
1021-1487; submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co., Minneapolis,
Minn.; CDL:247020-A)

97430	Gabriel, K.L. (1981) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Dec 21, 1981 under 1021-1487;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:247020-H)

98050	Schley, G.; Childs, J.; Mitchell, K. (1981) Total Release Aerosol
Efficacy--Cat Fleas: MGK File No. E-2402-81. (Unpublished study received
Mar 29, 1982 under 239-2484; prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:247131-A)

99079	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1981) ?Efficacy Studies of
Aerosol Insecticides|. (Compilation; unpublished study, includ- ing MGK
file nos. E-2351-81, E-2352-81, E-2353-81..., received Jul 29, 1981
under 1021-1496; CDL:246442-A)

100255	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1975) D-trans Allethrin. (Un-
published study received Oct 4, 1978 under 1021-24; CDL: 236569-A)

100257	Harris, D.L. (1977) Report: WARF Institute No. 6120164. (Unpub-
lished study received Oct 4, 1978 under 1021-24; prepared by WARF
Institute, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; CDL:236569-C)

100258	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Company (1978) ?Efficacy of Black Flag
Insecticides on Arbovitae and Other Plants|. (Compilation; un- published
study received Oct 4, 1978 under 1021-24; CDL: 236569-D)

103117	McLaughlin, Gormley, King Co. (1981) ?Efficacy of Formulations
X-3438-80, X-3441-80 and OTI Tested on Various Insects|. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Jul 29, 1981 under 1021- 1480; CDL:246446-A)

105880	Oxford Chemicals (1969) [Composition of Oxford Super Fog and De-
termination of inert ingredient and/or Allethrins in Pesticide
Formulations]. Unpublished compilation; 2 p.

105883	Starr, D.; Ferguson, P.; Balmon, T. (1950) The Toxicity of
n-Octyl Sulfoxide of Isosafrole. (Unpublished study received Jan 26,
1965 under unknown admin. no.; prepared in cooperation with Hunter
College, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL: 003295-B)

105952	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1981) ?Efficacy of Various
Insecticide Formulations|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jul
29, 1981 under 1021-1497; CDL:246444-A)

105953	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1978) ?Efficacy of Various
Insecticide Formulations on Flies and Other Insects|. (Compilation;
unpub- lished study received Jul 23, 1981 under 1021-1495; CDL:
246458-A)

107241	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1978) ?Evaluation of Insecticidal Aerosol
Sprays|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under
2596-70; CDL:235296-E)

107242	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Toxicity of 3 Aerosol Cans # 2671 to
Rats|: Assay No. 810268. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under
2596-69; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235297-A)

107243	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810284. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-69; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235297-B)

107244	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810285.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596- 69; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Moun- tain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235297-C)

107245	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Toxicity of 1 Bottle White Solution #2718
to Rats|: Assay No. 810286. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978
under 2596-69; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz
Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235297-D)

107246	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1978) ?Evaluation of Insecticidal Aerosol
Compounds against Fleas and Ticks|. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-69; CDL:235297-E)

107247	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810270.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596- 71; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Moun- tain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235298-A)

107248	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810269. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-71; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235298-B)

107249	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Toxicity of 1 Bottle Green Solution #2681
to Rats|: Assay No. 810271. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978
under 2596-71; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz
Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235298-C)

107250	Balok, J.; Sonenshine, D. (1978) Evaluation of Two Insecticidal
Shampoos against Cat Fleas, Ctenocephalides felis, and Brown Dog Ticks,
Rhipicephalus Sanguineus, on Dogs: File #339. Final rept. (Unpublished
study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-71; prepared by Environmental
Consultants, Inc., submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235298-D)

107251	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810273.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596- 72; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Moun- tain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235299-A)

107252	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810272. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-72; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235299-B)

107253	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Toxicity of 1 Bottle Green Solution #2682
to Rats|: Assay No. 810274. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978
under 2596-72; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz
Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235299-C)

107254	Balok, J.; Sonenshine, D. (1978) Evaluation of Two Insecticidal
Shampoos against Cat Fleas, Ctenocephalides felis, and Brown Dog Ticks,
Rhipicephalus sanguineus, on Dogs: File #339. Final rept. (Unpublished
study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-72; prepared by Environmental
Consultants, Inc., submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235299-D)

107255	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810275. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-73; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235301-A)

107256	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810276.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596- 73; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Moun- tain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235301-B)

107257	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Toxicity of 1 Bottle White Fluid #2700 to
Rats|: Assay No. 810277. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under
2596-73; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235301-C)

107258	Balok, J.; Sonenshine, D. (1978) Evaluation of Two Insecticidal
Formulations of Hartz Luster Bath against Cat Fleas, Ctenocephalides
felis, and Brown Dog Ticks, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, on Dogs: File
#339. Final rept. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-73;
prepared by Environmental Consultants, Inc., submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL: 235301-D)

107311	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810278. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-75; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235302-A)

107312	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810279.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-75; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235302-B)

107313	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Acute Oral Test on Rats|: Assay No.
810280. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-75; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235302-C)

107314	Balok, J.; Sonenshine, D. (1978) Evaluation of Two Formulations
of Hartz Luster Bath against Cat Fleas ... and Brown Dog Ticks ... on
Cats: File #337. Final rept. (Unpublished study re- ceived Oct 5, 1978
under 2596-75; prepared by Environmental Consultants, Inc., submitted by
Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235302-D)

107315	Balok, J.; Sonenshine, D. (1978) Evaluation of Two Insecticidal
Formulations of Hartz Luster Bath against Cat Fleas ... and Brown Dog
Ticks ... on Dogs: File #339. Final rept. (Unpub- lished study received
Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-76; prepared by Environmental Consultants, Inc.,
submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:235303-D)

107316	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Acute Inhalation Test on Rats|: Assay No.
810267. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-67; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235304-A)

107317	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method De- scribed: Assay No.
810281. (Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-67; prepared
by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison,
NJ; CDL:235304-B)

107318	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: Assay No. 810282.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-67; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235304-C)

107319	Levenstein, I. (1978) ?Acute Test on Rats|: Assay No. 810283.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under 2596-67; prepared by
Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:235304-D)

107320	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1978) ?Efficacy of Compounds #2670 and
#2673|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under
2596-67; CDL:235304-E)

107321	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1978) ?Efficacy of Compounds #2670 and
#2673|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 5, 1978 under
2596-68; CDL:235305-E)

107515	Ingle, L. (1971) Formulations MGK. TL-192 and TL-193. (Unpub-
lished study received Jul 14, 1971 under 1021-1130; prepared by Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, submitted by McLaugh- lin Gormley King
Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:005335-C)

107529	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1972) ?Efficacy of TL-415 and F-1871
on Roaches and Other Insects|. (Compilation; unpublished study received
Nov 1, 1972 under 1021-1241; CDL:008591-A)

107531	Farnam Companies, Inc. (1973) ?Housefly Control on Horses|. (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received Dec 14, 1973 under 270- 100;
CDL:008869-A)

107539	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1973) MGK Intermediate 1968 with S-
bioallethrin and John Doe Label. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Jun 15, 1973 under 1021-1241; CDL:005369-A)

107579	ATI Research Center (1970) ?Chemistry Data on Ninol AA62 and
Other Chemicals|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 11, 1971
under 5590-139; CDL:023402-A)

107581	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1973) Aerosol: ?TL-610, TL-611, TL-
612, TL-613, TL-614, and TL-615|. (Unpublished study received Apr 7,
1973 under 1021-1243; CDL:024363-A)

107582	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) Toxicology: ?Bioallothrin|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 1, 1972 under 1021- 1127;
CDL:024381-B)

107594	Bucknam & Archer (1972) ?Efficacy--Vape Mat|. (Compilation;
unpub- lished study received Jul 29, 1974 under 8842-1; CDL:026527-A)

107606	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1974) Modified Raid House & Garden
3656D63-1. (Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1974 under 4822- 132;
CDL:028572-A)

107608	Glomot, R.; Chevalier, B. (1972) Etude de la Toxicite Aigue par
Voie Orale Chez le Rat Femelle. (Unpublished study received Jan 22, 1973
under 1021-1185; prepared by Products Chimiques Industriels et
Agricoles, Fr., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
MN; CDL:050274-A)

107615	United States Testing Co., Inc. (1973) Aerosol Safety Closure
Test: Seaquist Kindergard Model II: Research Report USTC #75551.
(Unpublished study received Aug 30, 1973 under 3282-27; submit- ted by
D-Con Co., Inc., Montvale, NJ; CDL:050515-A)

107622	WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) Report: WARF No. 4080073. (Unpub-
lished study received Oct 16, 1974 under 4822-141; submitted by S.C.
Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, WI; CDL:050821-A)

107629	Taylor, R. (1973) Acute Oral Toxicity (LD50): ?X-2721-2--Rats|.
(Unpublished study received Apr 19, 1973 under 1021-1237; pre- pared by
Harris Laboratories, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051002-A)

107630	Ingle, L. (1973) Oral LD-50 of TL-382 and TL-383. (Unpublished
study received Apr 10, 1973 under 1021-1242; submitted by Mc- Laughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051006-A)

107631	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) Determination de la Dose
Lethale 50%. (Unpublished study received Apr 10, 1973 under 1021-1242;
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:
051006-C)

107632	Ingle, L. (1973) ?Toxicity of TL-382 and TL-383--Rats|. (Unpub-
lished study received Apr 10, 1973 under 1021-1242; submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051006-D)

109687	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1982) ?Toxicity of MGK Intermediate
F-2320: Tests with Various Animals|: Project No. 81-2840A. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Apr 14, 1982 under 1021-1510; CDL:248110-A)

109688	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1982) Summary of Results of Acute
Toxicity Studies: Biosearch, Inc. Project No. 81-2840A. (Com- pilation;
unpublished study received Apr 14, 1982 under 1021- 1510; CDL:248111-A)

109922	Sugihara Trading of California, Inc. (19??) Inhalation Toxity
?sic| Test Result of Vape Mat against Rats. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Jul 23, 1969 under 10468-1; CDL:110508-A)

109956	McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Inc. (1973) S-Bioallethrin-esbi- ol.
Minneapolis, MN: MGK. (Interim technical bulletin, Sep; also In
unpublished submission received Jul 18, 1974 under 1021- 1243;
CDL:221199-A)

110040	Boyle-Midway, Inc. (1971) ?Efficacy of Black Flag Super Spray
House and Garden Insect Killer|. (Compilation; unpublished study re-
ceived Jan 2, 1979 under 475-210; CDL:237306-B)

110041	Boyle-Midway, Inc. (1978) ?Chemistry Data on Black Flag
Profession- al Power House and Garden Insect Killer|. (Compilation;
unpub- lished study received Jan 2, 1979 under 475-209; CDL:237308-A)

110048	Harris, D. (1977) Report: WARF Institute No. 6120164. (Unpub-
lished study received Oct 4, 1978 under 475-190; submitted by
Boyle-Midway, Inc., Cranford, NJ; CDL:236532-A)

110055	Hemsarth, L. (1978) Black Flag Indoor Fogger: Exp. #3-256. (Un-
published study received Sep 15, 1978 under 475-193; submitted by
Boyle-Midway, Inc., Cranford, NJ; CDL:235155-A)

111968	Kretchmar, B. (1973) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
Acute Oral Toxicity Studies with Three Samples in Albino Rats: IBT No.
601-02786. (Unpublished study received Nov 7, 1973 under 2596-46;
prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Hartz
Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL: 010076-C)

111972	Ingle, L. (1971) Oral and Dermal Toxicity of TL-192 and TL-193.
(Unpublished study received Aug 6, 1971 under 1021-1060; pre- pared by
Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:100544-A)

111986	Gabriel, K. (1979) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
78- 1490A. (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1979 under 1021- 1383;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gorm- ley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-A)

111987	Gabriel, K. (1979) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitiza- tion: Project No. 78-1490A. (Unpublished study
received Mar 6, 1979 under 1021-1383; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-B)

111988	Gabriel, K. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: (TL-1998):
Project No. 78- 1490A. (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1979 under
1021-1383; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-C)

111989	Gabriel, K. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1490A. (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1979 under
1021-1383; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-D)

111990	Gabriel, K. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits: Project
No. 78-1490A. (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1979 under 1021-1383;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-E)

111991	Gabriel, K. (1979) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
78-1490A. (Unpublished study received Mar 6, 1979 under 1021-1383; pre-
pared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:237886-F)

119266	Boyle-Midway, Inc. (1979) Efficacy Test Report (Fleas and Ticks):
?Black Flag Automatic Room Fogger--Formula S|. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Jan 18, 1979 under 475-211; CDL: 237307-A)

120913	Gabriel, K. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits: ?Mc-
Laughlin Gormley King Company TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538A.
(Unpublished study received Jan 30, 1979 under 475-211; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Boyle-Midway, Inc., Cranford, NJ;
CDL:237307-D)

120914	Gabriel, K. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: ?McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished study
received Jan 30, 1979 under 475-211; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by Boyle-Midway, Inc., Cranford, NJ; CDL:237307-E)

121251	Gabriel, K. (1978) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: Project No.
78- 1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1978 under 1021- 1385;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:233470-C)

121252	Gabriel, K. (1978) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits:
Project No. 78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1978 under
1021-1385; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:233470-D)

121253	Gabriel, K. (1978) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits: Project
No. 78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1978 under 1021-1385;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:233470-E)

121254	Gabriel, K. (1978) To Assess the Contact Dermal Irritation/Sensi-
tization Potential of X-3240-78 on Guinea Pigs: Project No. 78- 1172-A.
(Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1978 under 1021- 1385; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
MN; CDL:233470-G)

121644	Penick Corp. (1969) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 7.5-5
Concentrate|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 2, 1973 under
432-524; CDL:003314-A)

121645	Penick Corp. (1970?) Summary of Toxicology Reports for SBP-1382/
Bioallethrin Concentrate 10-7.5. (Unpublished study received Apr 2, 1973
under 432-524; CDL:003314-B)

121646	Penick Corp. (1969) ?Chemical Study: BioPen-1382 Aqueous Pressur-
ized Spray|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970 under
432-482; CDL:003340-A)

121647	Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: ?SBP-1382/Bio-
allethrin|: Assay No. 09351. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970
under 432-482; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, sub- mitted by Penick
Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:003340-B)

121648	Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin|: Assay No. 09352. (Unpublished study
received Oct 30, 1970 under 432- 482; prepared by Leberco Laboratories,
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:003340-C)

121650	Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1970) To Determine the Oral LD50 in
Fasted Rats of the Test Material As Submitted: ?SBP-1382/Bio-
allethrin|: Assay No. 09339. (Unpublished study received Oct 30, 1970
under 432-482; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, sub- mitted by Penick
Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:003340-E)

121651	Wolven, A.; Levenstein, I. (1970) ?Toxicity Study:
SBP-1382/Bioal- lethrin to Guinea Pigs|: Assay No. 09353. (Unpublished
study received Oct 30, 1970 under 432-482; prepared by Leberco Labora-
tories, submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:003340-F)

121652	Penick Corp. (1970) ?SBP-1382 + Bioallethrin Efficacy on Roses
and Other Vegetation|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 30,
1970 under 432-482; CDL:003340-G)

121653	Penick Corp. (1969) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382 40% Oil Base
Concen- trate|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 1, 1971
under 432-486; CDL:003341-A)

121654	Penick Corp. (1970) ?Efficacy of SBP-1382 + Bioallethrin against
Selected Insects|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 1, 1971
under 432-486; CDL:003341-G)

121655	Penick Corp. (1972) ?Chemical Study: Bioallethrin and SBP-1382 in
Aqueous Pressurized Sprays|. (Compilation; unpublished study received
Aug 9, 1972 under 432-507; CDL:003358-A)

121656	Penick Corp. (1972) ?SBP-1382 + Bioallethrin Efficacy on White
Pine and Other Selected Vegetation|. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Aug 9, 1972 under 432-507; CDL:003358-G)

121657	Schley, G. (1979) Total Release Aerosol Efficacy: Brown Dog
Ticks: MKG File No. E-2178-79. (Unpublished study received Jun 7, 1979
under 1021-1390; submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
MN; CDL:238649-A)

121658	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc. (1979) Raid Yard Guard Outdoor Fogger
II: Formula 4719D38-2: Chemical Data. (Compilation; unpub- lished study
received Sep 18, 1979 under 4822-161; CDL:241022-A)

122327	Gabriel, K. (1978) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats: Project No.
78-1172A. (Unpublished study received Apr 18, 1978 under 1021-1385; pre-
pared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:233470-F)

122479	Penick Corp. (1970) Summary of Toxicology Reports for
SBP-1382/Bio- allethrin Concentrate 1.0-0.75. (Unpublished study
received Nov 6, 1972 under 432-511; CDL:003361-B)

122480	U.S. Agricultural Research Service (1970) ?Efficacy of Allethrin
on Selected Insects|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 30,
1970 under 11312-4; CDL:004828-A)

122481	Douglas Veterinary Products, Inc. (19??) Tests of Efficacy:
?Summer Itch Emulsion--Dogs|. (Compilation; unpublished study received
Jan 13, 1971 under 11466-1; CDL:004838-A)

122482	Douglas Veterinary Products, Inc. (19??) Animal Spray Tests (Vet.
Supervised) (Dogs): ?Summer Itch Emulsion|. (Unpublished study received
Jan 13, 1971 under 11466-1; CDL:004838-B)

122483	Douglas Veterinary Products, Inc. (19??) Complete Emersion Tests:
?Summer Itch Emulsion--Dogs|. (Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1971
under 11466-1; CDL:004838-C)

122484	Douglas Veterinary Products, Inc. (19??) Intraperitoneal (I.P.)
In- jection Toxicology Tests: ?Summer Itch Emulsion|. (Unpublished study
received Jan 13, 1971 under 11466-1; CDL:004838-D)

122485	Penick Corp. (1973) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382/Bioallethrin
23-38.4 Concentrate|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 25,
1973 under 432-531; CDL:008494-A)

122486	Penick Corp. (1972) ?Chemical Study of SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 4-3
Transparent Emulsion Concentrate|. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Aug 30, 1973 under 432-532; CDL:008921-A)

122487	Chesher, B.; Malone, J. (1972) Bioallethrin, 24 Hour Exposure Rat
Inhalation Study: Report Series B No. 75-72. (Unpublished study received
Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; prepared by Wellcome Foundation Ltd.,
Eng., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN;
CDL:051098-A)

122488	Verece, R.; Malone, J. (1969) Dermal Irritancy of Pyrethroids and
Piperonyl Butoxide to Rabbits: Report Series B No. 47/69. (Un- published
study received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; prepared by Research and
Development (V & A), submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051098-B)

122489	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) Toxicology: ?Acute Toxicity
Com- pared in the Male and Female Rat|. (Unpublished study received Sep
22, 1972 under 1021-1217; CDL:051098-C)

122490	Glomot, R. (1970) H 3565 Bioallethrine--Allethrine Commerciale.
(Unpublished study received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; sub- mitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 051098-D)

122491	Wallwork, L.; Malone, J. (1972) Bioallethrin--Rat Dermal and
Intra- peritoneal Toxicity: Report Series B No. 44-72. (Unpublished
study received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051098-E)

122492	Wallwork, L.; Clampitt, R.; Malone, J. (1972) Bioallethrin, Rat
Oral 90 Day Toxicity Study: Report Series B No. 40-72. (Unpub- lished
study received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; prepared by Wellcome
Foundation Ltd., Eng., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051098-F)

122493	Verece, R.; Malone, J. (1970) Inhalation and Dermal Toxicity of
Bioallethrin/Piperonyl Butoxide and Pybuthrin Aerosol Formula- tions to
Canaries and Budgerigars: Report Series B No. 82-70. (Unpublished study
received Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; sub- mitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 051098-G)

122494	Chesher, B.; Malone, J. (1972) Bioallethrin, 10 Consecutive Day
Rat Inhalation: Report Series B No. 80-72. (Unpublished study received
Sep 22, 1972 under 1021-1217; prepared by Wellcome Foundation Ltd.,
Eng., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN;
CDL:051098-H)

122495	Douglas Veterinary Products, Inc. (19??) Toxicology Compendium.
(Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1971 under 11466-1; CDL: 100474-A)

122496	WARF Institute, Inc. (1970) Report: WARF No. 0061419.
(Unpublished study received Aug 19, 1970 under unknown admin. no.;
submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, WI; CDL:102915-A)

122497	Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (1968) Bioassay Report:
W.A.R.F. No. 8081517-18. (Unpublished study received Aug 19, 1970 under
unknown admin. no.; submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine,
WI; CDL:102915-B)

122498	Penick Corp. (1975) ?Flame and Stability Tests; Typical Prop-
erties of SBP-1382/Bioallethrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Jun 12, 1975 under 432-542; CDL:115262-A)

122499	Penick Corp. (1975) ?Insect Efficacy Test Data for SBP-1382/Bio-
allethrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 12, 1975 under
432-542; CDL:115262-B)

122500	Pauley, R. (1972) Report: WARF Institute No. 208129-30A. (Unpub-
lished study received Nov 2, 1972 under unknown admin. no.; prepared by
WARF Institute, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gorm- ley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:132800-A)

122501	Realex Corp. (19??) Real-kill Flying Insect Killer: Flammability
Data. (Unpublished study received Sep 22, 1971 under 478-76;
CDL:195096-A)

122536	Union Carbide Corp. (1970) ?6-12 Brand Outdoor Mosquito and Fly
Repellent Tablet: Efficacy|. (Compilation; unpublished study received
Apr 23, 1970 under 5769-EX-1; CDL:127341-B)

122546	Mauck, W.; Olson, L.; Marking, L. (1976) Toxicity of natural
pyrethrins and five pyrethroids to fish. Archives of Environ- mental
Contamination and Toxicology 4:18-29. (Also In unpub- lished submission
received Feb 11, 1977 under 1021-24; submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:228070-A)

122907	WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) Report: WARF No. 4052006.
(Unpublished study received Jul 9, 1974 under 4822-139; submitted by
S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, WI; CDL:009339-A)

122908	WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) Report: WARF No. 4052007.
(Unpublished study received Jul 9, 1974 under 4822-139; submitted by
S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, WI; CDL:009339-B)

122909	Penick Corp. (1974) ?Chemical Study: Bioallethrin|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Oct 23, 1974 under 432-541; CDL: 009678-A)

122910	Penick Corp. (19??) Efficacy Test Information to Support Label
Claims. (Unpublished study received Oct 23, 1974 under 432-541;
CDL:009678-B)

122911	Penick Corp. (1972) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382 and Bioallethrin|. (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received Apr 12, 1974 under 432-482;
CDL:019014-A)

122912	Penick Corp. (1969) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 10-5 Concentrate for
Oil Base Aerosols. (Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 1, 1971
under 432-485; CDL:019015-A)

122913	Penick Corp. (1972) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382 and Bioallethrin|. (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received May 29, 1974 under 432-507;
CDL:019024-A)

122915	Penick Corp. (1972) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382 Bioallethrin|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 13, 1972 under 432-509;
CDL:019026-A)

122916	Penick Corp. (1970) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382 and Bioallethrin|.
(Compi- lation; unpublished study received Sep 13, 1972 under 432-509;
CDL:019026-B)

122917	Penick Corp. (1973) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382 and Bioallethrin|.
(Compi- lation; unpublished study received Dec 7, 1973 under 432-532;
CDL:019040-A)

122918	Shell Chemical Co. (1974) ?Chemical Study:
SBP-1382-Bioallethrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 21,
1974 under 201- 372; CDL:023156-A)

122919	Shell Chemical Co. (1974) ?Efficacy of SBP-1382 on Roses and
Other Selected Plants|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 21,
1974 under 201-372; CDL:023156-D)

122920	WARF Institute, Inc. (1972) Report: WARF No. 2103410.
(Unpublished study received Jun 27, 1974 under 4822-132; submitted by
S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Racine, WI; CDL:026100-A)

122921	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc. (1974) Johnson Wax Raid Professional
Strength Household Flying Insect Killer (3886D138-6). (Compila- tion;
unpublished study received Jul 19, 1974 under 4822-139; CDL:026107-A)

122922	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1972) (Chemical Study--Pynamin
Forte). (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 26, 1973 under
10308-3; CDL:026202-A)

122923	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1938?) (Efficacy of Pynamin Forte
against Houseflies and Other Selected Insects). (Compilation;
unpublished study received Nov 26, 1973 under 10308-3; CDL: 026202-B)

122924	Kadota, T. (19??) Toxicity of Pynamin Forte (I): Acute Oral and
Subcutaneous Toxicity in Rats. (Unpublished study received Nov 26, 1973
under 10308-3; submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Baltimore, MD;
CDL:026202-C)

122925	Penick Corp. (1975) ?Chemical Study: Bioallethrin and SBP-1382|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jul 24, 1974 under 432- 537;
CDL:026605-A)

122926	Calsetta, D. (1974) Results of Offical CSMA Large Group Aqueous
Pressurized Spray Tests Run in a Peet-Grady Chamber Using CSMA F 58 WT
Flies and Six Replicates per Formulation to Compare Vari- ous
Professional Strength Materials. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jul 24,
1974 under 432-537; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ;
CDL:026605-C)

122927	Calsetta, D. (1974) Results of Large Group Aqueous Pressurized
Spray Tests with F 58 WT Flies and 6 Replicates per Formulation for
Shell Development Co.: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin|. (Unpub- lished study
received Jun 21, 1974 under 201-372; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
Washington, DC; CDL:026755-A)

122928	Penick Corp. (1974) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382-Bioallethrin|.
(Com- pilation; unpublished study received Jun 21, 1974 under 432-536;
CDL:028126-A)

122929	Penick Corp. (1973) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382/Bioallethrin|.
(Com- pilation; unpublished study received Sep 30, 1974 under 432-540;
CDL:028129-A)

122930	Johnston, C. (1974) Vape Mat Repeated Inhalation Exposure to Mice
for 26 Weeks. (Unpublished study received Sep 18, 1974 under 8842-1;
prepared by Woodard Research Corp., submitted by Bucknam & Archer,
Garden City, NY; CDL:050940-A)

122931	Ingle, L. (1971) ?TL-192 and TL-193 Toxicity to Rats and
Rabbits|. (Unpublished study received Jul 27, 1971 under 1021-1120; pre-
pared by Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:051011-A)

122932	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) D-Trans Insecticidal Concen-
trates from MGK. Minneapolis, MN: MGK. (Interim technical bulletin; also
In unpublished submission received on unknown date under unknown admin.
no.; CDL:220541-A)

122933	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) ?Efficacy: D-Trans Formulae
1808 and 1818|. (Unpublished study received on unknown date under
unknown admin. no.; prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation; CDL:220541-B)

122934	Ingle, L. (1971) Oral and Dermal Toxicity of TL-192 and TL-193.
(Unpublished study received Oct 5, 1971 under 270-72; prepared by Univ.
of Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, submitted by Farnam Cos., Inc., Phoenix,
AZ; CDL:220628-A)

122935	Roussel Corp. (19??) Bioallethrin. (Unpublished study received
Jul 19, 1976 under 5086-6; CDL:225235-A)

122936	Penick Corp. (1973) (Chemical Study: Inert Ingredients). (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received Apr 25, 1977 under 432-536;
CDL:230632-A)

122937	Penick Corp. (1977) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382 plus Bioallethrin|. (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received Apr 25, 1977 under 432-536;
CDL:230632-B)

122938	Kadota, T.; Koda, H.; Miyata, N.; et al. (1974) Sub-acute
Toxicity from Fume of Mosquito Coil Containing Pynamin Forte to Mice and
Rats. (Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1978 under 37422- 1; prepared
by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, and Nara Pre- fectural Medical
Univ., Cancer Center Div., submitted by Toyo Insecticide Co., Ltd.,
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan; CDL: 232692-A)

122939	Kadota, T.; Miyamoto, J. (1973) Acute Toxicity Test of Mosquito
Coil Containing Pynamin Forte by Means of Oral Application to Mice.
(Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1978 under 37422-1; prepared by
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Toyo Insecticide Co.,
Ltd., Wakayama Prefecture, Japan; CDL: 232692-B)

122940	Kadota, K.; Miyamoto, J. (1974) Acute Toxicity Test of Mosquito
Coil Containing Pynamin Forte by Means of Oral Application to Rats.
(Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1978 under 37422-1; prepared by
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Toyo Insecticide Co.,
Ltd., Wakayama prefecture, Japan; CDL: 232692-C)

122941	Fujita, Y.; Okuno, Y.; Ouchi, K. (1973) Efficacy Test (1):
(Pynamin Forte Mosquito Coil). (Unpublished study received Jan 13, 1978
under 37422-1; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted
by Toyo Insecticide Co., Ltd., Wakayama Prefecture, Japan; CDL:232692-D)

122942	Horiba, M. (1973) Gas-liquid Chromatographic Determination of
Content of Pynamin-Forte(+)-Allethrin and Ratio of Its Optical Isomers
in Mosquito Coils: Doc. Code KA-70-0002. (Unpublished study received Jan
13, 1978 under 37422-1; prepared by Sumitomo Chem- ical Co., Ltd.,
Japan, submitted by Toyo Insecticide Co., Ltd., Wakayama Prefecture,
Japan; CDL:232692-E)

122943	Penick Corp. (1978) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin ?.20% + 40%| Aqueous
Pressurized Spray. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 16, 1978
under 432-542; CDL:235946-A)

122944	Penick Corp. (1978) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin (0.20% + 0.15%):
Aqueous Pressurized Spray for House and Garden. (Compilation; unpub-
lished study received Oct 30, 1978 under 432-482; CDL:235947-A)

122945	Penick Corp. (1978) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin (0.20% + 0.125%):
Aqueous Pressurized Spray for House and Garden. (Compilation; unpub-
lished study received Oct 11, 1978 under 432-507; CDL:235953-A)

122946	Penick Corp. (1978) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin (0.20% + 0.20%). (Com-
pilation; unpublished study received Oct 16, 1978 under 432-509;
CDL:235955-A)

122947	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1978) ?Chemical Study: D-trans Alle-
thrin and Sumithrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 31,
1978 under 1021-1390; CDL:236643-A)

122948	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1978) ?Chemical Study: D-trans Alle-
thrin and Sumithrin|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Sep 25,
1978 under 1021-1390; CDL:236644-A)

122951	Gabriel, K. (1979) Primary Eye Irritation Study--Rabbits:
?McLaugh- lin Gormley King Co. TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpub-
lished study received Jan 26, 1979 under 1021-1390; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
MN; CDL:236843-B)

122952	Gabriel, K. (1979) Primary Skin Irritation Study--Rabbits: ?Mc-
Laughlin Gormley King Co. TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished
study received Jan 26, 1979 under 1021-1390; pre- pared by Biosearch,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN;
CDL:236843-C)

122953	Gabriel, K. (1979) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits: ?McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538-A. (Unpublished study
received Jan 26, 1979 under 1021-1390; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneap- olis, MN;
CDL:236843-D)

122954	Gabriel, K. (1979) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitiza- tion: ?McLaughlin Gormley King Co. TL-1933|:
Project No. 78- 1538A. (Unpublished study received Jan 26, 1979 under
1021- 1390; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:236843-E)

122955	Gabriel, K. (1978) Acute Inhalation Toxicity--Rats: ?McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. TL-1933|: Project No. 78-1538A. (Unpublished study
received Jan 26, 1979 under 1021-1390; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneap- olis, MN;
CDL:236843-F)

122956	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1979) ?Efficacy Study: MGK TL1980
and TL1982 Sprays for Control of Fleas and Ticks|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Feb 23, 1979 under 1021-1395; CDL: 238188-A)

122957	Balok, J.; Scarr, L. (1979) Evaluation of the Gross Toxicity of
Two (2) McLaughlin Gormley King Aerosol Pesticides (TL-1980 and TL-1982)
on Cats, Applied Nine Times Over a Three Week Period at the Normal Rate
of Application (1X) and Three Times the Normal Rate of Application (3X):
File #350. Final rept. (Unpublished study received Feb 23, 1979 under
1021-1395; prepared by En- vironmental Consultants, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238188-B)

122958	Balok, J.; Scarr, L. (1979) Evaluation of the Gross Toxicity of
Two McLaughlin Gormley King Aerosol Pesticides (TL1980 & TL1982) on
Dogs, Applied Nine Times over a Three Week Period at the Normal Rate of
Application (1X) and Three Times the Normal Rate of Application (3X):
File #350. Final rept. (Unpublished study received Feb 23, 1979 under
1021-1395; prepared by Environmental Consultants, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238188-C)

122960	Zaret, E. (1979) Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of a Flea Soap
Based on D-trans Allethrin. (Unpublished study received May 14, 1979
under 2596-80; submitted by Hartz Mountain Corp., Harrison, NJ;
CDL:238298-A)

122961	Levenstein, I. (1978) (Toxicity of Two Bars of Soap #2712 to
Rats): Assay No. 90589. (Unpublished study received May 14, 1979 under
2596-80; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:238298-B)

122962	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine the Degree of Irritation the
Material May Produce When Applied to the Clipped Intact and Abraded Skin
of Rabbits, Employing the Reference Method Described: (2 Bars of Soap
#2712): Assay No. 90588. (Unpublished study received May 14, 1979 under
2596-80; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:238298-C)

122963	Levenstein, I. (1978) To Determine If the Test Material Produces
Any Irritation When Instilled into Rabbits' Eyes: (2 Bars of Soap
#2712): Assay No. 90587. (Unpublished study received May 14, 1979 under
2596-80; prepared by Leberco Laboratories, submitted by Hartz Mountain
Corp., Harrison, NJ; CDL:238298-D)

123339	Fink, R.; Beavers, J.; Grimes, J.; et al. (1978) Acute Oral LD50:
Bobwhite Quail: D-Trans Allethrin, Technical: Project No. 163- 106.
Final rept. (Unpublished study received Feb 8, 1979 under 1021-1217;
prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd., submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238863-A)

123373	Penick Corp. (1969) ?Chemical Study: SBP-1382|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Apr 2, 1973 under 432-524; CDL: 003314-A)

123374	Penick Corp. (1970) ?Toxicity Study: SBP-1382/Bioallethrin|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 2, 1973 under 432-524;
CDL:003314-B)

123486	Penick Corp. (1971) ?Efficacy Study: SBP-1382|. (Compilation;
unpublished study received May 29, 1974 under 432-507; CDL: 026602-A)

123550	Penick Corp. (1977) ?Efficacy: SBP-1382|. (Compilation; unpub-
lished study received Jul 14, 1978 under 432-536; CDL:234388-A)

123553	Penick Corp. (1978) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pressurized
Spray for House and Garden. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jul
18, 1978; Jul 19, 1978 under 432-536; CDL:234520-A)

126369	Prince, H. (1983) Virucide--Assay--EPA Method: ?Hospital Spray
Disinfectant/Deodorant SPI 3064-A|: Report No. GBL 17094. (Unpublished
study received Mar 8, 1983 under 11715-14; prepared by Gibralter
Biological Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Speer Products, Inc.,
Memphis, TN; CDL:249701-A)

126384	Ingle, L. (1971) Formulations MGK, TL-192 and TL-193: ?Toxicity--
Rabbits|. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1971 under 1021- 1060;
prepared by Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Zoology, sub- mitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 005300-A)

128700	Rittenhouse, J. (1983) The Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Hi-Power
Household Insect Fogger (PN-1000-19) in Rats: Socal 1741. (Un- published
study received Jun 14, 1983 under 239-2463; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, CA; CDL:250492-A; 250493)

129197	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1982) ?Chemistry: Pynamin Forte
80|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under
39398-19; CDL:250690-A)

129198	Kohda, H.; Kawaguchi, S.; Yamada, T.; et al. (1982) Acute Inhala-
tion Toxicity of Pynamin Forte 80 Premix in Rats: Doc. Code Ref. No.
KT-20-0053. (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under 39398-19;
prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Sumitomo
Chemical America, Inc., New York, NY; CDL:250690-B)

129199	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1983) ?Chemistry of Pynamin
Forte 60 Mosquito Mat|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 29,
1983 under 39398-18; CDL:250691-A)

129200	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1982) ?Efficacy: Pynamin Forte|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under 39398-18;
CDL:250691-B)

129201	Kohda, H.; Kawaguchi, S.; Seki, T.; et al. (1982) Acute
Inhalation Toxicity of Pynamin Forte Mosquito Mat in Rats: Doc. Code
Ref. No. KT-20-0051. (Unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under
39398-18; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by
Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc., New York, NY; CDL:250691-C)

129202	Matsunaga, T.; Okuno, Y. (1983) The Measurements of Pynamin Forte
Concentration in the Air Evaporated with Pynamin Forte 60 Mos- quito
Mat: Doc. Code Ref. No. KF-20-0023. (Unpublished study received Jun 29,
1983 under 39398-18; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan,
submitted by Sumitomo Chemical Ameri- ca, Inc., New York, NY;
CDL:250691-D)

129203	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1983) ?Chemistry of Pynamin
Forte|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under
39398-20; CDL:250692-A)

129204	Matsunaga, T.; Okuno, Y. (1983) The Measurements of Pynamin Forte
Concentration in the Air Evaporated with Pynamin Forte 120 Mosquito and
Fly Mat: Doc. Code Ref. No. KF-20-0022. (Unpub- lished study received
Jun 29, 1983 under 39398-20; prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.,
Japan, submitted by Sumitomo Chemi- cal America, Inc., New York, NY;
CDL:250692-D)

130420	Cerven, D.; Moreno, O.; Altenbach, E. (1983) Single Dose Oral
Toxi- city in Rats: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 0.20%-0.15% APS without
Propellant|: Project No. MB 82-6511 A. (Unpublished study re- ceived Aug
23, 1983 under 432-482; prepared by MB Research Labo- ratories, Inc.,
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL: 251057-A)

130421	Cerven, D.; Moreno, O.; Altenbach, E. (1983) Acute Dermal
Toxicity in Rabbits/LD 50 in Rabbits: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 0.20%-0.15%
APS without Propellant|: Project No. MB 82-6511 B. (Unpublished study
received Aug 23, 1983 under 432-482; prepared by MB Re- search
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ;
CDL:251057-B)

130422	Weatherby, S.; Moreno, O.; Altenbach, E. (1983) Primary Dermal
Ir- ritation in Rabbits: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 0.20%-0.15% APS without
Propellant|: Project No. MB 82-6511 C. (Unpublished study received Aug
23, 1983 under 432-482; prepared by MB Re- search Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:251057-C)

130423	Weatherby, S.; Moreno, O.; Altenbach, E. (1983) Primary Eye
Irrita- tion/Corrosion in Rabbits: ?SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 0.20%-0.15%
APS without Propellant|: Project No. 82-6511 D. (Unpublished study
received Aug 23, 1983 under 432-482; prepared by MB Re- search
Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ;
CDL:251057-D)

130589	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1982) ?Efficacy: Pynamin Forte|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 29, 1983 under 39398-20;
CDL:250692-B)

131138	Costello, B.; Moore, G. (1983) Acute Oral Toxicity--Rats: ?Multi-
cide Intermediate 2209|: Project No. 83-3491A. (Unpublished study
received Sep 19, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minnea- polis, MN;
CDL:251258-A)

131139	Costello, B.; Moore, G. (1983) Acute Dermal Toxicity--Rabbits:
?Multicide Intermediate 2209|: Project No. 83-3491A. (Unpub- lished
study received Sep 19, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Biosearch,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Min- neapolis, MN;
CDL:251258-B)

131140	Costello, B.; Moore, G. (1983) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits:
?Multicide Intermediate 2209|: Project No. 83-3491A. (Unpub- lished
study received Sep 19, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Biosearch,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Min- neapolis, MN;
CDL:251258-C)

131141	Hershman, R.; Moore, G. (1983) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?Multicide Intermediate 2209|: Project No. 83-3491A. (Unpub- lished
study received Sep 19, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Biosearch,
Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Min- neapolis, MN;
CDL:251258-D)

131280	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats:
?Intermediate 1957 2.5% w/v Dilution in Conoco LPA|: Project No.
82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1983 under 5748-85;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Conwood Corp., Memphis, TN;
CDL:251440-A)

131281	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--Rab-
bits: ?Intermediate 1957 2.5% w/v Dilution in Conoco LPA|: Pro- ject No.
82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1983 un- der 5748-85;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Conwood Corp., Memphis, TN;
CDL:251440-B)

131282	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Skin
Irritation--Rabbits: ?Intermediate 1957 2.5% w/v Dilution in Conoco
LPA|: Project No. 82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1983
under 5748-85; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Conwood Corp.,
Memphis, TN; CDL:251440-C)

131283	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?Intermediate 1957 2.5% w/v Dilution in Conoco LPA|: Project No.
82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Jul 12, 1983 under 5748-85;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Conwood Corp., Memphis, TN;
CDL:251440-D)

131284	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irrita- tion/Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: ?Intermediate 1957
2.5% w/v Dilution in Conoco LPA|: Project No. 82-3097A. (Unpub- lished
study received Jul 12, 1983 under 5748-85; prepared by Biosearch, Inc.,
submitted by Conwood Corp., Memphis, TN; CDL: 251440-E)

131410	Gabriel, K. (1981) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats: ?TL-2251|:
Pro- ject No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Sep 19, 1983 un- der
1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Mc- Laughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251313A)

131411	Gabriel, K. (1981) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--Rabbits:
?TL-2251|: Project No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Sep 19,
1983 under 1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Mc-
Laughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251313-B)

131412	Gabriel, K. (1981) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: ?TL-2251|:
Pro- ject No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Sep 19, 1983 un- der
1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by Mc- Laughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251313-D)

131413	Gabriel, K. (1981) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitiza- tion--Buehler Method: ?TL-2252|: Project No.
81-2354A. (Unpub- lished study received Sep 19, 1983 under 1021-1492;
prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Min- neapolis, MN; CDL:251313-E)

131866	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: ?Material: X-
3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A-1. (Unpublished study received Sep 8,
1983 under 1021-1438; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., sub- mitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 251182-A)

131867	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats: ?Material: X-
3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983
under 1021-1438; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., sub- mitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 251182-B)

131868	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--Rabbits:
?Material: X-3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A. (Unpublished study received
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1438; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., sub- mitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL: 251182-C)

131869	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: ?Material:
X- 3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8,
1983 under 1021-1438; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251182-D)

131870	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: ?Material: X-
3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983
under 1021-1438; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251182-E)

131871	Gabriel, K. (1980) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal
Irritation/Sensitiza- tion: ?Material: X-3458-80|: Project No. 80-2012A.
(Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1438; prepared by
Bio- search, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minne-
apolis, MN; CDL:251182-F)

131875	Costello, B.; Moore, G. (1983) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits:
?Intermediate F-2209|: Project No. 83-3584A. (Unpublished study received
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251184-A)

131876	Hershman, R.; Moore, G. (1983) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?Intermediate F-2209|: Project No. 83-3584A. (Unpublished study received
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1293; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251184-B)

132284	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats:
?F-2537|: Project #82-3350A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983
under 1021-1516; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN CDL:251177-A)

132285	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1983) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--
Rabbits: ?F-2357|: Project #82-3350A. (Unpublished study re- ceived Sep
8, 1983 under 1021-1516; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251177-B)

132286	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B.; Hershman, R. (1982) Acute Inhalation
Toxicity--Rats: ?F-2357|: Project #82-3350A. (Unpublished study received
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1516; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251177-C)

132287	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Skin Irritation
--Rabbits: ?F-2357|: Project #82-3350A. (Unpublished study received Sep
8, 1983 under 1021-1516; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251177-D)

132288	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?F-2357|: Project #82-3350A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983
under 1021-1516; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251177-E)

132293	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats:
?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Sep
8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251179-A)

132294	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--Rab-
bits: ?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study
received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minne- apolis, MN;
CDL:251179-B)

132295	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study re- ceived
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251179-D)

132296	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats:
?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Sep
8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251179-E)

132297	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--
Rabbits: ?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study
received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Inc., Minneapolis, MN;
CDL:251179-F)

132298	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Skin
Irritation--Rabbits: ?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A.
(Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by
Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
MN; CDL:251179-G)

132299	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study re- ceived
Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1220; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251179-H)

132300	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Guinea Pig Contact Dermal Irri-
tation/Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: ?Intermediate 1957|:
Project #82-3097A. (Unpublished study received Sep 8, 1983 under
1021-1220; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251179-I)

132301	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Oral LD50--Rats: ?D-Trans
Intermediate 1860|: Project #82-3211A. (Unpublished study received Sep
8, 1983 under 1021-1126; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., submitted by
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132302	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Acute Dermal Toxicity LD50--Rab-
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132303	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Skin
Irritation--Rabbits: ?D-Trans Intermediate 1860|: Project # 82-3211A.
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132304	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
?D-Trans Intermediate 1860|: Project #82-3211A. (Unpublished study
received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1126; prepared by Bio- search, Inc.,
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132305	Gilman, M.; Costello, B. (1981) Acute Oral Toxicity LD50--Rats:
?D-Trans Intermediate 2247|: Project #81-2646A. (Unpublished study
received Sep 8, 1983 under 1021-1438; prepared by Mc- Laughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:251181-A)

132572	Gabriel, K.; Costello, B. (1982) Primary Skin
Irritation--Rabbits: ?Intermediate 1957|: Project #82-3097A.
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Biosearch, Inc., submitted by McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis,
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132630	Gabriel, K. (1981) Summary of Results of Acute Toxicity Studies:
?TL-2251|: Project No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Oct 19,
1983 under 1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., sub- mitted by
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132631	Gabriel, K. (1981) Summary of Results of Acute Toxicity Studies:
?TL-2252|: Project No. 81-2354A. (Unpublished study received Nov 19,
1983 under 1021-1492; prepared by Biosearch, Inc., sub- mitted by
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132889	Chevron Chemical Co. (1980) Am-0-1208--Ortho Indoor Insect
Killer: Ortho III Power Household Insect Fogger: ?Storage Stabili- ty|:
File No. 750.10. (Unpublished study received Nov 22, 1983 under
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132890	Chevron Chemical Co. (1983) Ortho Indoor Insect Killer: ?Product
Chemistry--Vol. 2 of 2|. (Compilation; unpublished study re- ceived Nov
22, 1983 under 239-2512; CDL:251854-A)

133428	Higher Federal School and Test Institute for the Chemical
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133570	Peyre, M.; Chantot, J.; Penasse, L.; et al. (1979) Detection of a
Mutagenic Potency of Bioallethrin: 1) Microbial Assays; 2) Mi-
cronucleus Test in Mouse: Ref. RU-BA-79.27.12/A. (Unpublished study
received Nov 23, 1983 under 1021-1217; submitted by Mc- Laughlin Gormley
King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:252029-A)

133887	Verschoyle, R.; Barnes, J. (1972) Toxicity of natural and
synthetic pyrethrins to rats. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
2(Oct):308-311. (Also In unpublished submission received Oct 11, 1979
under 432-487; submitted by Penick Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; CDL:241126-J)

134336	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc. (1979) Raid Professional Strength
Fly- ing Insect Killer II: Chemical Data. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Oct 11, 1979 under 4822-162; CDL:241138-A)

134337	S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc. (1979) Raid Professional Strength
Household Flying Insect Killer: Formula II--4449D140-1: Efficacy Data.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 11, 1979 un- der 4822-162;
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134338	WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) Report: WARF No. 4052006.
(Unpublished study received Oct 11, 1979 under 4822-162; submitted by
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134339	WARF Institute, Inc. (1974) Report: WARF No. 4052007.
(Unpublished study received Oct 11, 1979 under 4822-162; submitted by
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135496	Penick Corp. (1969) SBP-1382/Bioallethrin 10-7.5 Concentrate for
Aqueous Pressurized Sprays: ?Chemistry|. (Compilation; unpub- lished
study received May 18, 1971 under 432-488; CDL:003342-A)

136057	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1973) Summarization of Efficacy Re-
ports on John Doe Label #1 Made from 2% of Intermediate 1973.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 13, 1973 under 1021-1240;
CDL:005368-A)

136058	Weidhaas, D.; Swain, L. (1972) Results of Tests with a Candidate
Insecticide: ?S-bioallethrin|. (Unpublished study received Dec 4, 1972;
Dec 14, 1972 under 1021-1249; prepared by U.S. Agricul- tural Research
Service, Insects Affecting Man Research Laborato- ry, submitted by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:005372-A)

136059	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1972) ?Efficacy of TL-338 and Other
Insecticides|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Feb 1, 1973
under 1021-1249; CDL:005373-A)

136060	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1972) ?Efficacy of TL-338 and Other
Insecticides|. (Compilation; unpublished study received Nov 8, 1972
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136061	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1972) Aerosol: ?Efficacy of TL-308
and Other Formulations|: MGK File No. A-1018-72. (Unpublished study
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140086	Mastri, C. (1973) Report to McLaughlin Gormley King Company:
Acute Toxicity Studies with S-Bioallethrin in Albino Rabbits: IBT No.
601-03038. (Unpublished study received Apr 11, 1973 under unknown admin.
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140994	Mace, E. (1953) Bioassay Report: W.A.R.F. No. 310071-73. (Un-
published study received Dec 7, 1953 under 1021-266; prepared by
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140996	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1971) ?Efficacy: d-trans-Allethrin|.
(Compilation; unpublished study received Jun 24, 1971 under 1021-1120;
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141041	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Acute Dermal Toxicity Studies
in Rat. Unpublished study prepared by Perycut-Schrammel-Chemie. 4 p.

141042	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Acute Inhalation Toxicity
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141043	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Primary Dermal Sensitation
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141044	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Ocular Irritancy Studies (Rab-
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141045	Benscits, F.; Rudy, E. (1983) Toxicology Test Results [for Insek-
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141046	Berner, R. (1982) Opinion on "Insect Killer (Topical)". Unpub-
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141337	Perycut-Schrammel-Chemie Gesmbh (1984) [Product Chemistry: Insek-
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141372	Hershman, R. (1984) Summary of Results of an Acute Inhalation
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study prepared by Biosearch, Inc. 8 p.

141402	Kohda, H.; Suzuki, T. (1981) Aerial Concentration of
Pynamin-Forte and Particle Size of Aerosol, Generated by Fumigation of
Mosquito Coil Containing the Compound: KT-10-00044. Unpublished
supplement to inhalation study KT-40-0031 prepared by Sumitomo Chemical
Co., Ltd. 10 p.

141403	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1984) [Product Chemistry Data for
Mos- quito Coils Containing Pynamin-Forte]. Unpublished compilation. 27
p.

141404	Hosokawa, S.; Misaki, Y.; Ito, S.; et al. (1982) Acute Oral
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141405	Hosokawa, S.; Misaki, Y.; Ito, S.; et al. (1982) Acute Oral
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141595	Beechham Laboratories (1984) Allethrin Mutagenicity. Unpublished
study. 3 p.

141983	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1984) Laboratory Report: [Storage
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142421	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) (Storage Stability of Shampoo
X-3476-80 and Concentrate 2277). Unpublished study. 5 p.

142422	Biosearch Inc. (1982) Summary of Results of Acute Toxicity
Studies: Project Number: 81-2665A. Unpublished study. 26. p.

142423	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) (Product Chemistry of F-2244
and F-2245 Wasp & Hornet Spray). Unpublished compilation. 6 p.

142693	Fisher, A. (1984) [Data on Ragweed Sensitivity to Humans Using
Pyrethrum]. Unpublished study prepared by Pfizer Inc. 50 p.

142859	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1985) Laboratory Report [on Storage
Stability of F-2302 Concentrate and Aerosol]. Unpublished stud- y. 4 p.

143193	S. J. Johnson & Son, Inc. (19??) [Product Chemistry Information
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143194	Martin, R. (1984) Biological Efficacy Discussion: Raid Formula
273 Insect Killer (5911D62-1) [Including Raw Data]. Unpublished
compilation prepared S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. 34 p.

143195	S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (19??) Raid Formula 274 Insect Killer
... Product Chemistry. Unpublished compilation. 34 p.

143196	Reagan, E. (1984) Acute Oral LD50 Study of 5911D62-1 in Sprague-
Dawley Rats: FDRL Study No. 8056A. Unpublished study prepared by Food &
Drug Research Laboratories, Inc. 58 p.

143197	Biesemeier, J. (1984) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of 5911D62-1 in
Sprague-Dawley Rats: FDRL Study No. 8057. Unpublished study prepared by
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143489	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Acute Oral Toxicity Studies in
Rat. Unpublished study prepared by Versuchsanstalt fur Biochem- ie und
Schadlingsbekampfung. 7 p.

144215	Costello, B. (1984) Summary of Results of a Guinea Pig Sensitiza-
tion Study: D-Trans Intermediate 2029: Project No. 84-4059A-1.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch, Inc. 12 p.

144299	Hershman, R. (1984) Summary of Results of an Acute Toxicity
Study: D-Trans Intermediate 2321: Project No. 84-4245A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

144374	Costello, B. (1984) Summary of Results of a Skin Irritation Study
[with Test Data of Multicide Intermediate 2209 at 2% Industrial Fill]:
Project No. 84-3955A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 6 p.

145210	Perycut-Schrammel-Chemie (1983) [Product Chemistry for
Insektenkil- ler-Topical]. Unpublished compilation. 32 p.

145374	Reagan, E. (1984) Acute Oral Toxicity of 5911D62-1 in Sprague-
Dawley Rats: FDRL Study No. 8056A. Unpublished study prepared by Food &
Drug Research Laboratories, Inc. 26 p.

145375	Reagan, E. (1984) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study of 5911D62-1 in New
Zealand White Rabbits: FDRL Study No. 8056A. Unpublished study prepared
by Food & Drug Research Laboratories, Inc. 18 p.

145376	Reagan, E. (1984) Primary Eye Irritation Study of 5911D62-1 in
New Zealand White Rabbits: FDRL Study No. 8056A. Unpublished study
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145642	Costello, B. (1984) Summary of Results of a Skin Irritation Study
[with Test Data of Multicide Intermediate 2209 at 2% General Fill]:
Project No. 84-3955A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 6 p.

146026	Rudy, E.; Czernohlavek, E. (1983) Acute Oral Toxicity Studies in
Rat. Unpublished study prepared by Perycut-Schrammel-Chemie, 8 p.

146185	Boyle-Midway, Inc. (1985) One of Three Sets of General Chemistry
Data [on "Black Flag Flying Insect Killer III"]. Unpublished study. 36
p.

147553	Costello, B. (1984) Primary Skin Irritation - Rabbits: (Multicide
Intermediate 2209 at 2% General Fill): Project No. 84-3955A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch, Inc. 5 p.

147774	Boyd, W. (1978) [Efficacy of Roll-On Flea Killer on Dogs]. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Boyd & Doty D.V.M. Chartered. 16 p.

147775	Young, S. (1979) Acute Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits, Acute
Oral Toxicity Study in Rats, Primary Skin and Corrosivity Study in
Rabbits with Roll-On Flea Killer Formula 20-9-8A: Project No.
WIL-1241-78. Unpublished study prepared by Wil Research Lab- oratories,
Inc. 15 p.

148869	Boyle-Midway, Inc. (1984) Black Flag Flea Killer - Formula II:
[Product Chemistry]. Unpublished compilation. 22 p.

149661	Hathaway, D. (1984) Particle Size Distribution Study with Black
Flag Aerosol #814-51 Using Holographic Microscopy: LPL No. 2070.
Unpublished study prepared by Laser Photographic Laboratories. 20 p.

150085	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1985) Laboratory Report: [Storage
Sta- bility: Multicide Intermediate]: F-2208 & 2209. Unpublished
compilation. 7 p.

150322	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1983) [Storage Stability of F-2321
with Nitrous Oxide as Propellent]. Unpublished compilation. 7 p.

150970	McLaughlin Gormley King Company (1985) GLC Method of Analysis for
Intermediate 1808. Unpublished study. 2 p.

151443	Fournex, R. (1985) Toxicology: Bioallethrin; Esbiothrin; Esbiol:
[Summary of Acute, Subacute, and Chronic Toxicity Studies]. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 17 p.

151444	Glomot, R. (1979) Bioallethrin: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in the
Rat: Ref. RU-BA-79829/A and Ref. 79829. Unpublished study prepared by
Roussel Uclaf. 26 p.

151445	Glomot, R. (1979) Bioallethrin: Acute Intraperitoneal Toxicity
Study in the Rat: Ref. RU-BA-79835/A and Ref. 79835. Unpub- lished study
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151446	Saunders, J.; Vercoe, R. (1970) Sensitisation Study with Bioalle-
thrin on Guinea Pigs: Report Series B No. 33-70: Ref. WELL-BA-
70.23.02/A. Unpublished study prepared by Wellcome Research
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151447	Griggs, L. (1982) 6-month Dietary Toxicity Study in Dogs:
Bioallethrine: 406-034: Ref. IRDC-BA-406.034/A1. Unpublished study
prepared by International Research and Development Corp. 306 p.

151448	Wallwork, L.; Malone, J. (1969) Potentiation Studies between Bio-
allethrin and Piperonyl Butoxide: [Acute Intraperitoneal Expo- sure in
Rats]: Report Series B No. 209-69: Ref. WELL-BA-69.30. 12/A. Unpublished
study prepared by Wellcome Research Labo- ratories. 3 p.

151449	Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiothrin: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in the
Rat: Ref. RU-EBT-79828/A and Ref. 79.828. Unpublished study prepared by
Roussel Uclaf. 27 p.

151450	Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiothrin: Acute Intraperitoneal Toxicity
Study in the Rat: Ref. RU-EBT-79834/A and Ref. 79834. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 24 p.

151451	Kaysen, A.; Sales, A. (1984) RU 27436: Acute Dermal Toxicity in
Male and Female Rabbits: Study No. 430 TAL: Ref. CIT/EBT-430- 84/A.
Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de Toxicologie. 36 p.

151452	Hardy, C.; Jackson, G.; Lewis, D.; et al. (1984) Esbiothrine: RU
27436 Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats: 4-hour Exposure: HRC Report No.
RSL 640/84470: Ref. RSL-EBT-84470/A. Unpublished study prepared by
Huntingdon Research Centre plc. 118 p.

151453	Collas, E. (1984) Esbiothrin: Primary Dermal Irritation Study in
the Male Rabbit: Ref. RU-EBT-83.315/A. Unpublished study prepared by
Roussel Uclaf. 12 p.

151454	Collas, E. (1984) Esbiothrin: Primary Eye Irritation Study in the
Male Rabbit: Ref. RU-EBT-83.316/A. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel
Uclaf. 16 p.

151455	Chantot, J. (1984) Esbiothrin: Detection of a Mutagenic Potency
with a Bacterial Test (Ames Test): RU-EBT-84.04.04/A. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 14 p.

151456	Vannier, B. (1984) Esbiothrin: Detection of a Mutagenic Potency:
Micronucleus Test in the Mouse: Ref. RU-EBT-84.603/A. Unpub- lished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 14 p.

151457	Richold, M.; Edgar, D.; Ransome, S.; et al. (1984) An Assessment
of the Mutagenic Potential of Esbiothrine Using an in vitro Mammalian
Cell Test System: HRC Report No. RSL 642/84422: Ref.
RSL-EBT-642/84422/A. Unpublished study prepared by Huntingdon Research
Centre plc. 37 p.

151458	Uchiyama, T.; Takagaki, Y. (1975) Esbiol Acute Toxicity Tests:
(Oral Route in Rats and Mice): Vehicle: Corn Oil: Ref. CP-SB-75.
07.10/A. Unpublished study prepared by General Research Insti- tute. 4
p.

151459	Motoyama, I.; Yanagidaira, T.; Sakai, A.; et al. (1975) Esbiol
Acute Toxicity Tests: Oral, Subcutaneous, Percutaneous, Intra-
peritoneal Routes in Rats and Mice: Ref. SU-SB-75.07.11/A. Un- published
study prepared by Shinshu Universtiy. 9 p.

151460	Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiol: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in the Rat:
Ref. RU-SB-79830/A and Ref. 79830. Unpublished study prepared by Roussen
Uclaf. 30 p.

151461	Glomot, R. (1979) Esbiol: Acute Intraperitoneal Toxicity Study in
the Rat: Ref. RU-S.B. 79836/A and Ref. 79836. Unpublished study prepared
by Roussel Uclaf. 29 p.

151462	Sakamoto, Y.; Matsumoto, K.; Ogami, H.; et al. (1975) Esbiol
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Tests in the Mouse and the Rat: Ref. OU-SB.
75.02.15/A. Unpublished study prepared by Osaka University and
Dai-Nippon Insecticide Co. 15 p.

151463	Ogami, H.; Uetamari, M. (1975) Acute Toxicity of Esbiol Mosquito
Coils in the Mouse and Rat by Oral and Cutaneous Routes: Ref.
DIR-SB-75.07.22/A. Unpublished study prepared by Dainippon Insect
Repellent Co. 14 p.

151464	Ogami, H.; Shimada, T.; Kamitamari, M. (1975) Esbiol Mosquito
Coil Acute Inhalation Toxicity Tests in the Mouse and Rat: Ref. BRD-
SB-75.02.25/A. Unpublished study prepared by Japan Mosquito Coil Co.,
Ltd. 9 p.

151465	Motoyama, J.; Yanadaira, T.; Sakai, A.; et al. (1975) Esbiol Skin
Irritant Tests in Rabbits and Rats: Ref. SU-SB-75.07.24/A. Un- published
study prepared by Shinshu University. 4 p.

151466	Sakamoto, Y.; Matsumoto, K.; Ogami, H. (1975) Irritant Effect of
Esbiol and Allethrin on the Eye Mucosa of the Rabbit: Ref. OU-
SB-75.03.22/A. Unpublished study prepared by Osaka University and Japan
Mosquito Coil Co. 4 p.

151467	Sakamoto, Y.; Matsumoto, K.; Ogami, H. (1975) Esbiol Subacute
Inha- lation Toxicity Tests in the Mouse and Rat (One Month): Ref. OU-
SB-75.05.27/A. Unpublished study prepared by Osaka University and Japan
Mosquito Coil Co., Ltd. 52 p.

151468	Sakamoto, Y.; Matsumoto, K.; Ogami, H. (1975) Esbiol Mosquito
Coil Subacute Inhalation Toxicity Tests in the Mouse and Rat: Ref.
OU-SB-75.06.07/A. Unpublished study prepared by Osaka Univer- sity and
Japan Mosquito Coil Co. 44 p.

151469	Tsuchiyama, H.; Sugihara, S.; Kawai, K. (1974?) Electric Mosquito
Mat Subacute Inhalation Toxicity Tests in Mice: Ref. NU-SB-75. 08.24/A.
Unpublished study prepared by Nagasaki University and Fumakilla Co.,
Ltd. 77 p.

151470	Motoyama, I.; Yanagidaira, T.; Sakai, A.; et al. (1975) Esbiol:
The Results of Subacute and Chronic Toxicity Tests in the Rat (6 Month
Study): Ref. SU-SB-75.07.19/A. Unpublished study pre- pared by Shinshu
University. 54 p.

151471	Shioda, N.; Sugiyama, O.; Takagaki, Y. (1975) Esbiol
Teratological Test Results in Rats and Mice: Ref. CP-SB-75.02.28/A.
Unpub- lished study prepared by Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 42 p.

151932	Boyle-Midway Inc. (1985) (Residual Efficacy Data for Black Flag
Long Lasting Flea & Roach Killer and Chlorpyrifos). Unpublished
compilation. 15 p.

151949	Kassera, D. (1982) [Storage Stability and Shelf Life of F-2333].
Unpublished study prepared by Mclaughlin Gormley King Co. 5 p.

152395	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1984) Laboratory Report [on Storage
Stability Data for TL-2261]. Unpublished study. 14 p.

153583	Bryant, C. (1985) (Efficacy Data - D-Con Four/Gone Formula IV).
Unpublished compilation. 8 p.

156875	TNT Chemicals (1985) Certification of Limits: [Chemistry Data of
New Improved TNT Flea and Tick Killer with Residual Action]. Unpublished
study. 1 p.

157916	Sato, H.; Arai, M.; Hagiwara, A. (1985) Chronic Toxicity and
Oncogenicity Study of Pynamin Forte in Rats. Unpublished study prepared
by Daiyu-Kai Institute of Medical Science. 3065 p.

159524	Penick-Bio UCLAF Corp. (1986) Product Chemistry Data Requirements
[for SBP-1382]/Bioallethrin/Pipeonyl Butoxide Aqueous Pressur- ized
Spray]. Unpublished study. 10 p.

159525	D'Aleo, C. (1984) The Acute Oral Toxicity of EXID 33C
(Water-based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rats: Study No.
40341. Unpublished study prepared by Mobil Environmental and Health
Science Laboratory. 7 p.

159526	D'Aleo, C. (1984) The Acute Dermal Toxicity of EXID 33C (Water-
based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rabbits: Study No. 40342.
Unpublished study prepared by Mobil Environmental and Health Science
Laboratory. 12 p.

159527	D'Aleo, C. (1985) The Primary Eye Irritation of EXID 33C (Water-
based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rabbits: Study No. 40343.
Unpublished study prepared by Mobil Environmental and Health Science
Laboratory. 13 p.

159528	D'Aleo, C. (1985) Skin Irritation by EXID 33C (Water-based
Insecti- cide Aerosol Candidate) after Single Applications, Occluded and
Non-occluded, on Albino Rabbits: Study No. 40344. Unpublished study
prepared by Mobil Environmental and Health Science Labora- tory. 17 p.

159529	Dalbey, W. (1985) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Aerolized EXID 33C
[Using Rats]: Final Report: Mobil Study No. 40345. Unpublished study
prepared by Mobil Environmental and Health Science Labora- tory. 168 p.

160164	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1985) [Storage Stability for Oil
Based Flying Insect Alternate Aerosol with 1868]. Unpublished compi-
lation. 3 p.

160193	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1986) [Storage Stability Study of
Oil Based Ant & Roach Alternate Aerosol]. Unpublished compilation. 4 p.

160818	Childs, J.; Rogosheske, S.; Mitchell, K. (1986) Residual
Efficacy: Cat Fleas: [Formulation F-2321A]: MGK File No. E-2690-86. Un-
published study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 3 p.

160976	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (19??) GLC Method for Dursban, MGK
264 and D-trans Allethrin in D-trans Intermediate 2247 and Its
Dilutions. Unpublished study. 2 p.

161432	Meinin, V. (1986) GLC Storage Analysis for MGK 264, D-trans
Allethrin and Permethrin. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin,
Gormley, King Co. 2 p.

161493	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1986) [Storage Stability Laboratory
Report for F-2221]. Unpublished compilation. 7 p.

161625	S.C. Johnson & Co. (1985) Raid Flying Insect Killer: Formula 7:
Chemistry Data. Unpublished compilation. 45 p.

161626	S.C. Johnson & Co. (1985) Raid Flying Insect Killer: Formula 4:
Chemistry Data. Unpublished compilation. 55 p.

161627	S.C. Johnson & Co. (1985) Raid House & Garden Bug Killer: Formula
6: Chemistry Data. Unpublished compilation. 50 p.

161628	S.C. Johnson & Co. (1985) Raid Flying Insect Killer: Formula 10:
Chemistry Data. Unpublished compilation. 44 p.

161930	Albrosco Ltd. (1986) Product Chemistry Data: Flamingo Mosquito
Coils. Unpublished study. 20 p.

162017	Zenith Enterprises Sdn. Berhad (1986) Product Chemistry Data:
Pro- tack Mosquito Mats (with Pynamin Forte). Unpublished compila- tion.
23 p.

162030	Reagan, E. (1984) Acute Oral Toxicity Study of 5911D62-1 in
Sprague-Dawley Rats: FDRL Study No. 8056A. Unpublished study prepared by
Food & Drug Research Laboratories, Inc. 30 p.

162031	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1984) Raid Electric Roach Fumigation
Cartridge II: SCJ Code 6083D94-1: [Product Chemistry Data]. Unpublished
compilation. 35 p.

162087	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1985) [Storage Stability and
Analysis of TL-2364 & TL-2365 (Evercide)]. Unpublished compilation. 7 p.

162097	S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1986) Chemistry Data: Raid House &
Gar- den Bug Killer Formula 7. Unpublished compilation. 49 p.

162098	S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1986) Chemistry Data: Raid Flying
Insect Killer Formula 6. Unpublished compilation. 70 p.

162099	S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1986) Chemistry Data: Raid Flying
Insect Killer Formula 8. Unpublished compilation. 59 p.

162631	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1986) [Storage Stability of F-2225].
Unpublished compilation. 9 p.

163053	Smith, S. (1986) Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats with Insekten-
killer - Topical: Study 480-2698. Unpublished study prepared by American
Biogenics Corp. 10 P.

163054	Smith, S. (1986) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study in Rabbits Using In-
sektenkiller - Topical: Study 480-2699. Unpublished study pre- pared by
American Biogenics Corp. 11 p.

163055	Smith, S. (1986) Primary Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits with In-
sektenkiller - Topical: Study 480-2700. Unpublished study pre- pared by
American Biogenics Corp. 13 p.

163056	Smith, S. (1986) Primary Dermal Irritation Study in Rabbits with
Insektenkiller - Topical: Study 480-2701. Unpublished study prepared by
American Biogenics Corp. 12 p.

163242	Albrosco, Ltd. (1986) Product Chemistry Data: Flamingo Mosquito
Coils. Unpublished compilation. 22 p.

164991	Penick -Bio UCLAF Corp. (1986) Product Chemistry Data: SBP-1382/-
Bioallethrin/Piperonyl Butoxide Aqueous Pressurized Spray 0.35% + 0.10%
+ 0.40%. Unpublished study. 10 p.

165313	Chevalier, S.; Glomot, S. (19??) Study of Acute Toxicity in Male
Rats [and Mice], When Taken Orally: [RU 16121]: No. FP. A Translation of
Etude de la Toxicite Aigue par voie Orale chez le Rat Male [et chez la
Souris Femelle et Male]. Unpublished study prepared by Berlitz
Translation Service. 3 p.

165314	Coquet, S. (1972) Product RU 16 121: Tests of Acute Toxicity in:
Rats (by Intraperitoneal Injection), Rabbits (Orally) and Dogs (Orally):
Sensitization Test in Guinea Pigs: No. 299. Unpub- lished translation of
Product RU16121: Essais de Toxicite Aigue chez: Le Rat (voie I. P.), le
Lapin (per os) et le Chien (per os): Essai de Sensibilisation chez le
Cobaye prepared by Centre de Recherche et d'Elevage des Oncins. 17 p.

165491	Reagan, E. (1984) Primary Dermal Irritation Study of 5911D62-1 in
New Zealand White Rabbits: FDRL Study 8056A. Unpublished study prepared
by Food & Drug Research Laboratories, Inc. 12 p.

40071000	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) D-Trans Intermediate 2247:
Pri- mary Eye Irritation Study--End-Use Product. Compilation of 1 Study.

40071001	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: [D-Trans
Inter- mediate 2247]: Project No. 80-2012A-1. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Biosearch, Inc. 12 p.

40085000	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1987) Allethrin Data Call in:
Chronic/Oncogenicity Study in Rats. Compilation of 1 study.

40085001	Sato, H.; Arai, M.; Hagiwara, A. (1986) Chronic Toxicity and
Onco- genicity of Pynamin Forte in Rats: Project No. KT-51-0058:
[Supplemental Pages]. Unpublished study prepared by Daiyu-Kai Institute
of Medical Science. 6 p.

40104000	S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1987) Submission Data in Response to
Application for Raid Flying Insect Killer 12 Registration. Compilation
of 1 study.

40104001	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Raid Flying Insect Killer 12: Product
Chemistry (Data). Unpublished study prepared by S. C. Johnson & Son,
Inc., Insect Control Product Research. 57 p.

40113300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) Submission of Data for New
Pesticide Registration of Multicide Intermediate 2442: Storage Stability
Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

40113301	Kassera, D. (1986) Evercide Intermediate 2440: Storage
Stability Study: Intermediate & End-use Aerosol. Unpublished study pre-
pared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 13 p.

40125400	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1987) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data in Support of Application for Registration of Raid Flying Insect
Killer 14. Transmittal of 1 study.

40125401	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Raid Flying Insect Killer 14: Product
Chem- istry. Unpublished compilation prepared by S.C. Johnson & Son,
Inc., Insect Control Product Research. 51 p.

40147700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) Submission of Data To
Fulfill Requirements for Evercide Concentrate 2357 Registration: Storage
Stability Study", Transmittal of 1 study.

40147701	Kassera, D. (1984) Evercide Concentrate 2357: Storage Stability
Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 7 p.

40275700	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1987) Submission of Toxicity Data
for Some Synthetic Pyrethroids. Transmittal of 1 study.

40275701	Suzuki, H.; Miyamoto, J. (1975) Mutagenicity of Some Synthetic
Pyrethroids in Bacterial Test System: Laboratory Project ID: ET-50-0024.
Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 14 p.

40293700	Fumakilla Limited (1987) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of Pynamin Forte 120 Mosquito and Fly Vape Mat. Transmittal of 1
study.

40293701	Saida, T.; Iguchi, H. (1987) Dye and Pulp Material in Pynamin
Forte 120 Mosquito and Fly Vape Mat. Unpublished compilation prepared by
Miyoshi Co., Ltd. in cooperation with Orient Chemical Indus- tries, Ltd.
7 p.

40297100	Velsicol Chemical Corp. (1987) Submission of Toxicity and
Chemistry Data on Evercide Concentrate 2299: Gold Crest Tribute Termiti-
cide/Insecticide. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40297101	Costello, B.; Moore, G.; Murray, R. (1986) Acute Toxicity of F-
2299A: [Battery of Acute Toxicity Tests]: Project No. 86-5305A.
Unpublished compilation prepared by Biosearch Inc. 67 p.

40297102	Houck, C. (1986) Physical/Chemical Characteristics of F-2299:
Pro- ject No. 2299A. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gorm- ley
King. 8 p.

40338000	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1987) Submission of
Chemistry Data to Support New Registration for Whitmire Regulator PT
421. Transmittal of 1 study.

40338001	Sarli, M. (1987) Whitmire Regulator PT 421 (...): Product
Chemis- try: Proj. ID WRL -421. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire
Research Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40338100	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1987) Submission of
Product Chemistry and Toxicological Data to Support the Registration for
Whitmire Regulator PT 420. Transmittal of 7 studies.

40338101	Sarli, M. (1987) Whitmire Regulator PT 420 (...): Product
Chemis- try: Proj. ID WRL - 420. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire
Research Laboratories, Inc. 8 p.

40338102	Gabriel, D. (1987) Acute Oral Toxicity, Single Level - Rats:
Combo Flea Killer, Aerosol Conc.: Biosearch Proj. No. 87-5691A. Un-
published study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40338103	Reilly, C. (1987) Primary Eye Irritation - Rabbits: Combo Flea
Killer, Pressurized Product: Biosearch Proj. No. 87-5691A. Un- published
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 10 p.

40338104	Reilly, C. (1987) Primary Skin Irritation - Rabbits: Combo Flea
Killer, Aerosol Conc.: Biosearch Proj. No. 87-5691A. Unpublish- ed study
prepared by Biosearch Laboratories, Inc. 9 p.

40338105	Reilly, C. (1987) Guinea Pig Dermal Sensitization - Modified
Bueh- ler Method: Combo Flea Killer, Aerosol Concentrate: Biosearch
Proj. No. 87-5691A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40338107	Minton, S. (1987) Acute Dermal Toxicity, Single Level -
Rabbits: Combo Flea Killer, Aerosol Conc.: Biosearch Proj. No. 87-5691A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40353800	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) Submission of Storage
Stability Data to Fulfill the Requirement for the End-use Dilution of
the D-Trans Intermediate 2247. Transmittal of 1 study.

40353801	Carlson, D. (1981) D-Trans Intermediate 2247: Storage Stability
Study on End-use Liquid. Unpublished study prepared by McLaugh- lin
Gormley King Co. 6 p.

40366600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Fulfill the Registration Requirement for Evercide
Inter- mediate 2245. Transmittal of 1 study.

40366601	Carlson, D. (1987) Evercide Intermediate 2245: Storage
Stability Study: Intermediate and End-Use. Unpublished study prepared by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 10 p.

40402700	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1987) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data for the Conditional Registration of Raid Yard Guard Outdoor Fogger
Formula VI. Transmittal of 1 study.

40402701	Schinkowitch, D. (1987) Taid Yard Gurad Outdoor Fogger: Formula
VI: SCJ Code 6420D24-2. Unpublished study prepared by S.C. Johnson &
Son, Inc. 73 p.

40403800	Albrosco Ltd. (1987) Resubmission of Data To Support the
Registra- tion of Flamingo Mosquito Coils (Formula 2 with Pynamin
Forte): Product Cehmistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

40403801	Albrosco Ltd. (1987) Product Chemistry: Flamingo Mosquito
Coils. Unpublished compilation. 43 p.

40421700	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1987) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data To Support the Registration of Raid Flying Insect Killer 6.
Transmittal of 1 study.

40421701	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Raid Flying Insect Killer Formula 6:
Product Chemistry Data (Storage Stability): SCJ Code 4957D108-2. Unpub-
lished study prepared by S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 4 p.

40424100	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1987) Submission of
Chemistry Data to Support the Registration for Whitmire Aero-cide PT
3-6-10 Plus Pyrethrum. Transmittal of 1 study.

40424101	Sarli, M. (1987) Whitmire Aero-cide PT 3-6-10 Plus Pyrethrum:
Pro- duct Chemistry: Proj. ID WRL -3-6-10P> Unpublished study pre- pared
by Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. 8 p.

40431500	S. C. Johnson &Son, Inc. (1987) Submission of Data To Support
the Registration of Raid Flying Insect Killer 4: Storage Stability Data.
Transmittal of 1 study.

40431501	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Product Chemistry Data (Storage
Stability): Raid Flying Insect Killer Formula 4: Document No.
4957D81-3C1. Unpublished study prepared by S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 4
p.

40456300	CSA Limited, Inc. (1987) Submission of Chemistry Data on Liquid
Pet Spray Number Four (EPA Reg. No. 7056-XX) in Support of New Product
Registration. Transmittal of 1 study.

40456301	Saksenberg, S. (1987) Liquid Pet Spray Number Four ...: Product
Chemistry Data. Unpublished compilation. 11 p.

40468300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Stability Data
to Support the Registration for D-Trans Intermediate 1860. Trans- mittal
of 1 study.

40468301	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1982) D-Trans Intermediate 1860
End- use Aerosol Storage Stability Study. Unpublished compilation. 6 p.

40474400	Mosquito Shield, Inc. (1987) Submission of Data To Support the
Re- gistration of A Mosquito Coil: Product Chemistry Data. Transmi- ttal
of 1 study.

40474401	Gerberg, E. (1987) Formulation of Mosquito Shield
?Manufacturing Process|. Unpublished study prepared by Mosquito Shield,
Inc. 9 p.

40495600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Multicide Intermediate 2209. Transmittal of 2 stu- dies.

40495601	Reilly, C. (1987) Multicide Intermediate 2209 Code No. 834-87:
Pri- mary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 87-5881A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40495602	Reilly, C. (1987) Multicide Intermediate 2209 Code No. 834-87:
Gui- nea Pig Dermal Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: Biosearch
Project No. 87-5881A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 19 p.

40500100	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1987) Submission of Data To
Support the Registration of D-trans Intermediate: Storage Stability
Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

40500101	Carlson, D. (1987) D-trans Intermediate 1940: Storage Stability
?Data|. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4 p.

40520700	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of
Chemistry Data to Support the Registration for Whitmire PT 567.
Transmit- tal of 1 study.

40520701	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 567: Product Chemistry: Proj. ID
WRL- 567. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire Research Laborato-
ries, Inc. 8 p.

40543400	CSA Limited, Inc. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of Registration of Total Release Fogger #3. Transmittal of 1
study .

40543401	Saksenberg, S. (1988) Total Release Fogger #3: Product
Chemistry. Unpublished study. 8 p.

40577800	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Acute Toxicity
Studies to Support the Registration for Multicide Intermediate 2442.
Transmittal of 7 studies.

40577801	Gabriel, D. (1988) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Acute Oral
Toxicity, LD50 - Rats: Proj. No. 87-5931A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

40577802	Reilly, C. (1988) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level - Rabbits: Proj. No. 87-5931A. Unpub- lished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40577803	Hershman, R. (1987) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Acute
Inhala- tion Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure - Rats: Proj. No.
87-5931A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

40577804	Reilly, C. (1987) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Primary Eye
Irritation - Rabbits: Proj. No. 87-5931A. Unpublished study Prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

40577805	Reilly, C. (1987) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Primary Skin
Irritation - Rabbits: Proj. No. 87-5931A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40577806	Reilly, C. (1988) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Guinea Pig
Der- mal Sensitization - Modified Buehler Method: Proj. No. 87-5931A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40577807	Hershman, R. (1988) Multicide Intermediate 2442 ...: Acute
Inhala- tion Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure - Rats: Proj. No.
87-5931A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 14 p.

40578500	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Multicide Intermediate 2209. Transmittal of 2 stu- dies.

40586300	MGK (1984) Submission of Data To Support the Registration of
?F-2208 & F-2209 Wasp & Hornet|: Storage Stability Data. Trans- mittal
of 1 study.

40586301	MGK (1980) Storage Stability Data: ?F-2208 & F-2209 Wasp &
Hornet|. Unpublished study. 5 p.

40594400	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Evercide Intermediate 2416. Transmittal of 5 studies.

40594401	Costello, B. (1984) Evercide Intermediate 2416: Acute Oral
Toxici- ty, Single Level, Rats: Biosearch Project No. 84-4333A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

40594402	Costello, B. (1984) Evercide Intermediate 2416: Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level, Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 84-4333A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40594403	Hershman, R. (1984) Evercide Intermediate 2416: Primary Eye
Irrita- tion, Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 84-4333A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40594404	Costello, B. (1984) Evercide Intermediate 2416: Primary Skin
Irri- tation, Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 84-4333A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40594405	Costello, B. (1984) Evercide Intermediate 2416: Dermal
Sensitiza- tion with Positive Control, Guinea Pigs: Biosearch Project
No. 84-4333A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 14 p.

40614600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Data To
Support the Registration of Multicide Intermediate 2442: Toxicology
Data. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40614601	Reilly, C. (1988) F-2442 End-Use Aerosol ...: Primary Skin
Irrita- tion--Rabbits: Project No. 88-6141A. Unpublished study prepared
by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40614602	Reilly, C. (1988) F-2442 End-Use Aerosol ...: Primary Eye
Irrita- tion--Rabbits: Project No. 88-6141A. Unpublished study prepared
by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

40628900	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Esbiol Fogging Concentrate. Transmittal of 8 studies.

40628901	Gabriel, D. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87--Acute Oral Toxicity,
Single Level--Rats: Biosearch Project No. 87-5860A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

40628902	Reilly, C. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87--Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level--Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 87-5860A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40628903	Hershman, R. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87: Acute Inhalation
Toxi- city, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure--Rats: Biosearch Project No.
87-5860A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

40628904	Reilly, C. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87--Primary Eye
Irritation-- Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 87-5860A. Unpublished study
pre- pared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

40628905	Reilly, C. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87--Primary Skin
Irritation-- Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 87-5860A. Unpublished study
pre- pared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40628906	Reilly, C. (1987) F-2289 Code No. 788-87: Guinea Pig Dermal
Sensi- tization--Modified Buehler Method: Biosearch Project No. 87-
5860A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 17 p.

40628907	Reilly, C. (1988) X-3799-88 Code No. 306-88: Primary Skin
Irrita- tion--Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 88-6099A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40650000	Speer Products Inc. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of World Class Crawling Insect Spray. Transmittal of 1 study.

40650001	Speer Products, Inc. (1988) Product Chemistry: World Class
Crawling Insect Spray: (d-trans Allethrin, Fenvalerate, Piperonyl
Butoxide, N-octyl Bicycloheptene Dicarboximide). Unpublished study. 8 p.

40662300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Evercide DM Intermediate 2476. Transmittal of 1 study.

40662301	Houck, C. (1986) Evercide Intermediate 2476: Storage Stability
Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 8 p.

40668000	Chase Products Co. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of SprayPak Flying & Crawling Insect Killer. Transmittal of 1
study.

40668001	Hernandez, A. (1988) Product Chemistry Data: SprayPak Flying &
Crawling Insect Killer: Study No. 88-01. Unpublished study pre- pared by
Chase Products Co. 6 p.

40671600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Product Chemistry Data
(Storage Stability) submitted in Support of Evercide Intermediate 2235.
Transmittal of 1 study.

40671601	Kassera, D. (1981) Evercide Intermediate 2235 ... Storage
Stability Study on Manufacturing Use Intermediate and End-use Dilutions.
Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 6 p.

40687100	Boyle-Midway Household Products, Inc. (1988) Submission of
Residue Data to Support the Pending Registration for Black Flag 60 Day
Roach Killer. Transmittal of 1 study.

40687101	Rife, H. (1985) Method to Evaluate Residual Activity of
Insecticides Against Crawling Insects: Laboratory Project ID No.
BMPN-3-5. Unpublished study prepared by Boyle-Midway Household Products,
Inc. 6 p.

40709100	Contact Industries (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the New Registration for Contact Utility Wasp & Hornet
Killer. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40709101	Banks, N. (1988) Contact Utility Wasp and Hornet Killer:
Storage Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gorm-
ley King Co. 3 p.

40709102	Banks, N. (1988) Contact Utility Wasp and Hornet Killer:
Dielectric Breakdown of Nonvolatiles. Unpublished study prepared by U.S.
Testing Co., Inc. 3 p.

40715500	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of
Chemistry Data in Support of Whitmire PT 566WB. Transmittal of 1 study.

40715501	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 566WB: Product Chemistry: Project
ID: WRL-566WB. Unpublished compilation prepared by Whitmire Re- search
Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40715600	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of
Chemistry Data in Support of Whitmire PT 568. Transmittal of 1 study.

40715601	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 568: Product Chemistry: Project
ID: WRL-568. Unpublished compilation prepared by Whitmire Research
Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40717800	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of MGK Esbiol Intermediate 1971. Transmittal of 1 study.

40717801	Carlson, D. (1988) Esbiol Intermediate 1971: Storage Stability
Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4 p.

40722600	The d-CON Co., Inc. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry and
Efficacy Data for the Registration of d-CON Bug Killer Kills Ants &
Roaches II. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40722601	Hemsarth, L. (1988) Product Chemistry: d-CON. Unpublished study
prepared by d-CON Co., Inc. 3 p.

40722602	Mayerhauser, G. (1988) Comparison of Residual Activity of
Improved Ant & Roach with MGK-2274 Intermediate, KB1-207, versus Current
d-CON Ant & Roach Formula VII. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co.,
Inc. 6 p.

40733400	Contact Industries (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Registration of Contact Fogging Concentrate 2289.
Transmittal of 1 study.

40733401	Banks, N. (1988) Contact Fogging Concentrate 2289 (Product
Chemistry Storage Stability). Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. 3 p.

40735000	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of Data
To Support the Application for New Registration of Whitmire PT 565HC:
Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

40735001	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 565 HC ...: Product Chemistry:
Project ID: WRL-565HC. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire Research
Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40735100	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of Data
To Support the Application for Registration of Whitmire PT 555 HC:
Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

40735101	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 555HC ...: Product Chemistry:
Project ID: WRL-555HC. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire Research
Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40735200	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of Data
To Support the Application for Registration of Whitmire PT 566 HC:
Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

40735201	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 566 HC ...: Product Chemistry:
Project ID: WRL-566C. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire Research
Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40742100	Hysan Corp. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in Support of
SPAQ- 1 Synthetic Pyrethrin Aqueous Based. Transmittal of 1 study.

40742101	Doody, M. (1988) Product Chemistry for SPAQ 21 Synthetic
Pyrethrin Aqueous Based: Study ID: LP # 4939. Unpublished study prepared
by Hysan Corp. 5 p.

40742200	Hysan Corp. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in Support of
SPNA- 2 Synthetic Pyrethrin Non-aqueous-2. Transmittal of 1 study.

40742201	Doody, M. (1988) Product Chemistry for SPNA-2 Synthetic
Pyrethrin Non Aqueous-2: Study ID: LP# 4939. Unpublished study prepared
by Hysan Corp. 5 p.

40742400	Hysan Corp. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry Data to
Support the Registration of Bio-Sect Insect Killer. Transmittal of 1
study.

40742401	Mantels, L. (1988) Product Chemistry for Bio-Sect Insect
Killer: Study ID LP# 5019. Unpublished study prepared by Hysan Corp. 5
p.

40759700	Four Paws Products Ltd. (1988) Resubmission of Stability Data
and Formulation Process to Support the Registration for Four Paws Magic
Coat Plus II. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40759701	Protas, S. (1988) Manufacturing Process for Four Paws Magic
Coat Plus II: Proj. ID 35-3-1. Unpublished study prepared by Corwood
Labs. 3 p.

40759702	Protas, S. (1988) Four Paws Magic Coat Plus II: Eight Month
Stabi- lity Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 3 p.

40761200	Cline-Buckner, Inc. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Registration of Purge CB S-312 Insecticide. Transmittal
of 1 study.

40761201	Rambo, A. (1988) Purge CB S-132 Insecticide: Product Chemistry.
Unpublished study prepared by Cline-Buckner, Inc. 17 p.

40770500	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1988) Submission of
Chemistry Data in Support of Whitmire PT 555WB. Transmittal of 1 study.

40770501	Sarli, M. (1988) Whitmire PT 555WB:... Product Chemistry:
Project ID: WRL-555. Unpublished compilation prepared by Whitmire Re-
search Laboratories, Inc. 7 p.

40803200	Keane and Associates International Marketing (1988) Submission
of Product Chemistry Data to Support the Registration of Cobra Brand
Mosquito Coils. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40803201	Keane, P. (1988) Product Chemistry Data: Cobra Brand Mosquito
Coils (with Esbiothrin). Unpublished study prepared by Keane &
Associates. 118 p.

40803202	Keane, P. (1988) Product Chemistry Data: Cobra Brand Mosquito
Coils. Unpublished study prepared by Keane & Associates. 74 p.

40871300	Hysan Corp. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry Data in
Support of Registration of MIWH-1 Multicide Industrial Wasp and Hornet
Killer (EPA Reg. No. 334-551). Transmittal of 1 study.

40871301	Doody, M. (1988) Product Chemistry For MIWH-1 Multicide
Industrial Wasp and Hornet Killer: Study ID LP# 4939. Unpublished study
prepared by Hysan Corp. 9 p.

40885500	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Continued Registration of Esbiol Fogging
Concentrate 2263. Transmittal of 1 study.

40885501	Carlson, D. (1988) Esbiol Fogging Concentrate 2263...Storage
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 5 p.

40899400	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of D-Trans Intermediate 1868: Toxicology Data.
Transmittal of 6 studies.

40899401	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-88--Acute Oral Toxicity,
Single Level--Rats: Project No. 88-6274A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40899402	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-88--Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level--Rabbits: Project No. 88-6274A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40899403	Hershman, R. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-88 (Second Exposure):
Acute Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure--Rats: Pro-
ject No. 88-6274A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 20 p.

40899404	Gallis, J. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-88--Primary Eye
Irritaion- Rabbits: Project No. 88-6274A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

40899405	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-88--Primary Skin
Irritation Rabbits: Project ID: 88-6274A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40899406	Gallis, J. (1988) F-1868 Code No. 562-888: Guinea Pig Dermal
Sensi- tization--Modified Buehler Method: Project No. 88-6274A. Unpu-
blished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 17 p.

40911100	Zobele Industrie Chimiche S.P.A. (1988) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Alternate Formulation for Spira Air- O-Mat
Mosquito Repellent (with Esbiothrin). Transmittal of 1 study.

40911101	Zobele Industrie Chimiche S.P.A. (1988) Product Chemistry Data:
Spira Air-O-Mat Mosquito Repellent. Unpublished study. 122 p.

40916500	Keane and Associates (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of Fish Brand Mosquito Coils (with Esbiothrin). Transmittal of 1
study.

40916501	Blood Protection Ltd. (1988) Product Chemistry Data: Fish Brand
Mosquito Coils (with Esbiothrin). Unpublished study. 105 p.

40923800	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Reregistration of Products Containing Allethrin.
Transmittal of 8 studies.

40923801	Carlson, D. (1988) D-trans Allethrin 90% Concentrate: Product
Chemistry. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4
p.

40923802	Carlson, D. (1988) D-trans Allethrin 90% Concentrate: Storage
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 4 p.

40923803	Kassera, D. (1988) Multicide Pynamin-Forte 90% Concentrate:
Product Chemistry. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 4 p.

40923804	Carlson, D. (1980) Multicide Pynamin-Forte 90% Concentrate:
Storage Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. 5 p.

40923805	Carlson, D. (1988) Esbiothrin 90% Concentrate: Product
Chemistry. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4
p.

40923806	Kassera, D. (1982) Esbiothrin 90% Concentrate: ...: Storage
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 5 p.

40923807	Carlson, D. (1988) Esbiol Concentrate 90%: Product Chemistry.
Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4 p.

40923808	Carlson, D. (1988) Esbiol Concentrate 90%: Storage Stability
Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4 p.

40930700	Four Paws Products Ltd. (1988) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Sup- port of Four Paws Magic Coat Plus II. Transmittal of 1 study.

40930701	Protas, S. (1988) Four Paws Magic Coat Plus II: One Year
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 3 p.

40938000	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Continued Registration of Hartz Dog Flea and Tick
Killer with Allethrin. Transmittal of 1 study.

40938001	Perlberg, W. (1988) Product Chemistry Data Requirements ?for
Hartz Dog Flea and Tick Killer with Allethrin|: Study ID 2596-97:
2596-98. Unpublished study prepared by The Hartz Mountain Corp. 9 p.

40938100	The Hartz Mountain Corp. (1988) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Continued Registration of Hartz Cat Flea and Tick
Killer with Allethrin. Transmittal of 1 study.

40938101	Perlberg, W. (1988) Product Chemistry Data Requirements ?for
Hartz Flea and Tick Killer with Allethrin|: Study ID 2596-97: 2596-98.
Unpublished study prepared by The Hartz Mountain Corp. 9 p.

40951700	Elite Chemical Corp., Inc. (1988) Submission of Efficacy Data
to Support the Continued Registration of Dursban. Transmittal of 1
study.

40951701	Rogosheske, S. (1986) Elite Aerosol Insect Spray with Dursban.
Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 16 p.

40957700	ORB Industries Inc. (1988) Resubmission of Data To Support New
Application for Registration of ORB No. 900 Utility Wasp and Hornet
Spray: Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 2 studies.

40957701	Bastian, B. (19??) Storage Stability Study: Pre-Storage & Two
Months @ 100(degrees)F: ?Pynamin Forte and Sumithrin|. Unpu- blished
study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 3 p.

40957702	Bastian, B. (19??) Dielectric Breakdown of Nonvolatiles: ASTM
Test Method D-877: ?Multicide Intermediate 2209|. Unpublished study
prepared by U.S. Testing Co., Inc. 3 p.

40986400	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Submission of Data To Support the
Application for Registration of Alternate Formulation of Pynamin Forte:
Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

40986401	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Fis Brand
Mos- quito Coils (with Pynamin Forte). Unpublished study. 55 p.

40986500	Coils International, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Continued Registration of Cobra Brand
Mosquito Coils. Transmittal of 1 study.

40986501	Keane, P. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Cobra Brand Mosquito
Coils (with Pynamin Forte). Unpublished study prepared by Keane &
Associates. 55 p.

40993600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of New Registration of Evercide Intermediate 2491.
Transmittal of 1 study.

40993601	Carlson, D. (1988) Evercide Intermediate 2491 Concentrate and
End- use Storage Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by
McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 15 p.

40993700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Evercide Intermediate 2491. Transmittal of 5 stu- dies.

40993701	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-2491 Code No. 457-88: Acute Oral Toxicity,
LD50--Rats: Biosearch Project No. 88-6194A. Unpublished study prepared
by Biosearch Inc. 14 p.

40993702	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-2491 Code No. 457-88: Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level--Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 88-6194A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

40993703	Gallis-Bielucke, J. (1988) F-2491 Code No. 457-88: Primary Eye
Ir- ritation--Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 88-6194A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

40993704	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-2491 Code No. 457-88: Primary Skin
Irritation- Rabbits: Biosearch Project No. 88-6194A. Unpublished study
pre- pared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

40993705	Gallis-Bielucke, J. (1988) F-2491 Code No. 457-88: Guinea Pig
Der- mal Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: Biosearch Project No.
88-6194A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 15 p.

41017100	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Toxicity
Data to Support the Registration Standard for Allethrin. Transmittal of
6 studies.

41017101	Hiromori, T. (1989) Acute Oral Toxicity Study of Pynamin Forte
in Rats: Proj. No. 1646. Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical
Co., Ltd. 43 p.

41017102	Hiromori, T. (1989) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study of Pynamin
Forte in Rabbits: Proj. No. 1705. Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo
Chemical Co., Ltd. 28 p.

41017103	Kawaguchi, S. (1989) Acute Inhalation Study of Pynamin Forte in
Rats (...): Proj. No. 1651. Unpublished study prepared by Sumi- tomo
Chemical Co., Ltd. 65 p.

41017104	Nakanishi, T. (1988) Primary Eye and Skin Irritation Tests with
Pynamin Forte in Rabbits (...): Proj. No. 1537. Unpublished study
prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 20 p.

41017105	Nakanishi, T. (1989) Skin Sensitization Test with Pynamin Forte
in Guinea Pigs (...): Proj. No. 1556. Unpublished study prepared by
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 17 p.

41017106	Kogiso, S. (1989) Reverse Mutation Test of Pynamin Forte in
Salmo- nella typhimurium and Escherichia coli (...): Proj. No. 1725.
Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 20 p.

41025200	National Laboratories (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Continued Registration of Titan Ant & Roach II
Spray. Transmittal of 1 study.

41025201	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1985) Product Chemistry (for Titan
Ant & Roach II Spray). Unpublished study prepared by Lehn & Fink
Industrial Products. 12 p.

41025300	d-Con Co., Inc. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry Data to
Support the Registration of d-CON Products. Transmittal of 8 studies.

41025302	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry ?for d-CON
Stay Away Outdoor Fogger|. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co., Inc.
12 p.

41025303	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry ?for d-CON
House & Garden Bug Killer|. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co.,
Inc. 11 p.

41025304	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry ?for d-CON
War- path Roach Killer, Formula II. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON
Co., Inc. 13 p.

41025305	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1988) Product Chemistry: d-CON Four/
Gone IV. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co., Inc. 16 p.

41025306	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry ?for d-CON
Double Power, Formula II|. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co. Inc.
15 p.

41025307	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry: d-CON Home
Guard Bug Killer. Unpublished study prepared by d-CON Co., Inc. 12 p.

41025308	Hemsarth, L.; Friars, G. (1989) Product Chemistry ?for d-CON
Jet Stream Ant & Roach Killer Formula IX|. Unpublished study pre- pared
by d-CON Co., Inc. 10 p.

41035800	A. H. Robins Co. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry and
Efficacy Data in response to Agency Letters 11/6/86, 2/23/88: for
d-trans Allethrin, fenvalerate and petroleum: Amendment. Transmittal of
2 studies.

41035801	A. H. Robins Co. (1989) Product Chemistry Data for Indoor
Fogger: Laboratory Project ID: End-Use Product Data for Indoor Fogger.
Unpublished study. 9 p.

41035802	Kalkofen, U. (1989) Efficacy Data for Indoor Fogger: Lab.
Project ID: End-Use Product Data for Indoor Fogger. Unpublished study
prepared by A. H. Robins Co. 6 p.

41038200	Speer Products Inc. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Revised Formulation for Speer Automatic Fogger (Reg. No.
11715-62). Transmittal of 1 study.

41038201	Speer Products, Inc. (1988) Product Chemistry: Speer Automatic
Fog- ger (d-trans Allethrin, Phenothrin). Unpublished study. 38 p.

41040700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of Evercide Intermediate 2416: Toxicology Data.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41040701	Hershman, R. (1989) Evercide Intermediate 2416 Code No. 066-89
(...): Acute Inhalation Toxicity, Two Levels, 4 Hour Exposure - Rats:
Project No. 88-6494A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 27 p.

41040900	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1989) Submission of Data To Support
Regi- stration of Raid House & Garden 13: Product Chemistry Data.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41040901	Schinkowitch, D. (1989) Raid House & Garden 13: Product
Chemistry Data ?Storage Stability|: Document No. 6420D30-251.
Unpublished study prepared by S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 6 p.

41048000	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data
to Support the Registration for Products made From Multicide Inter-
mediate 2277. Transmittal of 2 studies.

41048001	Gabriel, D. (1988) TL-4263 (...): Primary Skin
Irritation-Rabbits: Proj. No. 88-6481A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 10 p.

41048002	Daniels, D. (1989) TL-4263 (...): Guinea Pig Dermal
Sensitization - Modified Buehler Method: Proj. No. 88-6481A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 17 p.

41048100	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Storage
Stability Data to Support the Registration for Multicide Sumithrin 90%
?Reg. No. 1021-1383|. Transmittal of 1 study.

41048101	Carlson, D. (1989) End-use Aerosol with 2% Sumithrin: Storage
Sta- bility Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 10 p.

41081000	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1989) Submission of Data To Support
Regi- stration of Raid Flying Insect Killer 4: Storage Stability Data.
Trnamsittal of 1 study.

41081001	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Product Chemistry Data (Storage
Stability): Raid Flying Insect Killer Formula 4: Document No.
4957D81-3C1. Unpublished study prepared by S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 4 p.

41081100	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1989) Submission of Data To Support
Regi- stration of Raid Flying Insect Killer 6: Storage Stability Data.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41081101	Hurtienne, G. (1987) Product Chemistry Data (Storage
Stability): Raid Flying Insect Killer Formula 6: Document No.
4957D108-2. Unpublished study prepared by S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 4 p.

41081400	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1989) Submission of
Toxicity Data in Support of Whitmire PT 3-6-10 Plus Registration. Trans-
mittal of 5 studies.

41081401	Gabriel, D. (1989) PT 3-6-10 Plus, Concentrate less
Propellent... Acute Oral Toxicity, Single Level - Rats: Project No.
89-6553A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41081402	Gabriel, D. (1989) PT 3-6-10 Plus, Concentrate less
Propellent... Acute Dermal Toxicity, Single Level - Rabbits: Project ID
89- 6553A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41081403	Bielucke, J. (1989) PT 3-6-10 Plus, Pressurized
Product...Primary Eye Irritation - Rabbits: Project No. 89-6553A.
Unpublished study Prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41081404	Gabriel, D. (1989) PT 3-6-10 Plus, Concentrate less
Propellent... Primary Skin Irritation - Rabbits: Project ID 89-6553A.
Unpub- lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41081405	Daneils, D. (1989) PT 3-6-10 Plus, Concentrate less
Propellent... Guinea Pig Dermal Sensitization - Modified Buehler
Methode: Pro- ject No. 89-6553A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch
Inc. 15 p.

41092400	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Multicide Concentrate 2519 Registration. Transmittal of 6
studies.

41092401	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2519 Code No. 100-89: Acute Oral Toxicity,
LD 50 Rats: Project No. 88-6517. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch
Inc. 16 p.

41092402	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2519 (Code No. 100-89): Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level - Rabbits: Project No. 88-6517A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41092403	Hershman, R. (1989) Multicide Insecticide Concentrate 2519 Code
No. 168-89: Acute Inhalation Toxicity, Single level, 4 Hour Expo- sure -
Rats: Project No. 89-6568A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc.
21 p.

41092404	Moore, G. (1989) F-2519 (Code No. 100-89): Primary Eye
Irritation - Rabbits: Project No. 88-6517A. Unpublished study prepared
by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41092405	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2519 (Code No. 100-89): Primary Skin
Irrita- tion - Rabbits: Project No. 88-6517A. Unpublished study prepar-
ed by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

41092406	Daniels, D. (1989) F-2519 (Code No. 100-89): Guinea Pig Dermal
Sen- sitization - Modified Buehler Method: Project No. 88-6517A. Un-
published study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 15 p.

41094300	Chemsico, Inc. (1989) Submission of Toxicological Data to
Support the Continued Registration of Chemsico Extra Strength Microen-
capsulated Ant & Roach Killer. Transmittal of 1 study.

41094301	Reid, B. (1988) Laboratory testing German cockroach: Blatelia
germanica (L.). Insecticide and Acaricide Test Entomological Society of
America 13:390-392.

41097400	Chemsico Inc. (1989) Submission of Data To Support Registration
of Flea and Tick Spray with Repellent & Conditioner: Product Chemi- stry
Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

41097401	Pauls, H. (1987) Product Chemistry--Flea & Tick Spray with
Repellent and Conditioner: Project ID: PLF-4-85. Unpublished study
prepared by Chemsico. 12 p.

41099600	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Toxicity
Data in Support of the Allethrin Registration Standard. Transmittal of 2
studies.

41099601	Dalgard, D. (1989) Chronic Toxicity of Pynamin Forte in Dogs:
Final Report: HLA Study No. 343-207. Unpublished study prepared by
Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 455 p.

41099602	Mayfield, R.; Gopinathy, C.; Crook, D.; et al. (1989) Pynamin
Forte: Potential Tumorigenic Effects in Prolonged Dietary Administration
in Mice: Project ID SMO 247/881026. Unpublished study prepared by
Huntingdon Research Centre Ltd. 980 p.

41106400	Farnam Companies, Inc. (1989) Submission of Data To Support the
Application for Registration of Farnam HMH-228: Product Chemi- stry and
Toxicology Data. Transmittal of 6 studies.

41106401	Farnam Companies, Inc. (1989) Product Chemistry Studies Data
Requirements: Farnam HMH-228. Unpublished study. 47 p.

41106402	Robbins, G. (1988) Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats: Study No.
A1905. Unpublished study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation,
Inc. 20 p.

41106403	Robins, G. (1988) Acute Dermal Toxicity in Rabbits: Farnam
HMH-228: Project ID: Study No. B1905. Unpublished study prepared by
Cosmopolitan Saftey Evaluation, Inc. 24 p.

41106404	Robbins, G. (1988) Primary Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits:
Farnam HMH-228: Project ID: Study No. D1905. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 18 p.

41106405	Robbins, G. (1988) Primary Dermal Irritation Study in Rabbits:
Farnam HMH-228: Project ID: Study No. E1905. Unpublished study prepared
by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 13 p.

41106406	Robbins, G. (1988) Guinea Pig Sensitization (Buehler): Farnam
HMH-228: Project ID: Study No. F1905. Unpublished study pre- pared by
Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 17 p.

41115300	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product
Che- mistry and Toxicology Studies for Allethrin Registration Stan-
dard. Transmittal of 9 studies.

41115301	Nakazawa, H. (1989) Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingre- dients: ?Pynamin Forte Technical Grade|. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 53 p.

41115302	Nakazawa, H.; Yamada, H.; Saito, S. (1989) Physical and
Chemical Characteristics of Pynamin Forte. Unpublished compilation pre-
pared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 50 p.

41115303	offman, M. (1989) Determination of Boiling Point/Boiling Range
of Pynamin Forte: Final Report: Proj. ID HLA 6001-309. Unpublished study
prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 15 p.

41115304	Semann, T. (1989) Determination of Miscibility of Pynamin
Forte: Proj. ID HLA 6001-352. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton
Laboratories America, Inc. 13 p.

41115305	Semann, T.; Loken, R. (1989) Determination of Solubility of
Pynamin Forte in Organic Solvents: Proj. ID HLA 6001-265B. Unpublished
study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 25 p.

41115306	Semann, T. (1989) Determination of Viscosity of Pynamin Forte:
Proj. ID HLA 6001-350. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton
Laboratories America, Inc. 16 p.

41115307	Semann, T. (1989) Vapor Pressure Determination of Pynamin
Forte: Study No. 6001-269. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton La-
boratories America, Inc. 24 p.

41115308	Kogiso, S. (1989) In vitro Chromosomal Aberration Test of
Pynamin Forte in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells (CHO-K1): Study No. 1729.
Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 29 p.

41115309	Kogiso, S. (1989) In vitro Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (UDS)
Assay of Pynamin Forte in Rat Hepatocytes: Study No. 1553. Unpublished
study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 44 p.

41116300	Chemsico, Inc. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data in Support
of Chemsico Tralomethrin Insecticide A Registration. Transmittal of 1
study.

41116301	Pauls, H. (1989) Product Chemistry: Chemsico Tralomethrin
Insecticide A: Project ID PLF-6-132. Unpublished compilation prepared by
Chemsico/Divison of United Industries Corp. 15 p.

41141100	Combe, Inc. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of
Sulfo- dene Scratchex Flea and Tick Shampoo-B Registration Standard.
Transmittal of 2 studies.

41141101	Taylor, M. (1988) Sulfodene: Scratchex Flea and Tick Shampoo-B
for Dogs and Cats: Laboratory ID No. 1822. Unpublished study pre- pared
by Combe, Inc. 12 p.

41141102	Cerven, D.; Fritz, L. (1988) Sulfodene Scratchex Flea and Tick
Shampoo-B for Dogs and Cats: (Test Article MKT-332: Oral Toxicity:
Dermal Toxicity: Eye Irritation: Primary Dermal Irritation: Guinea Pig
Sensitization): Laboratory Project ID: MB88- 9123A: MB88-9124B:
MB88-9124D: MB88-9124C: MB88-9123F. Unpublished compilation prepared by
MB Research Laboratories, Inc. 55 p.

41155800	Roussel Bio Corp. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support
of the Allethrin Stereoisomer Standard. Transmittal of 8 studies.

41155801	Glaza, S. (1989) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study of Bioallethrin...
in Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203085: Roussel Study No. RBC-BA-1.
Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, inc. 42 p.

41155802	Glaza, S. (1989) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study of Esbiol... in
Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203089: Roussel Study No. RBC-EBA-1.
Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 28 p.

41155803	Glaza, S. (1989) Primary Eye Irritation Study of
Bioallethrin... in Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203086: Roussel Study No.
RBC-BA-2. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America,
Inc. 30 p.

41155804	Glaza, S. (1989) Primary Eye Irritation Study of Esbiol... in
Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203090: Roussel Study No. RBC-EBA-2.
Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 31 p.

41155805	Glaza, S. (1989) Primary Dermal Irritation Study of
Bioallethrin... in Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203087: Roussel Study No.
RBC-BA-3. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America,
Inc. 21 p.

41155806	Glaza, S. (1989) Primary Dermal Irritation Study of Esbiol...
in Rabbits: Project ID HLA 81203091: Roussel Study No. RBC-EBA-3.
Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 21 p.

41155807	Glaza, S. (1989) Dermal Sensitization Study of Bioallethrin...
in Guinea Pigs--Closed Patch Technique: Project ID HLA 81203088: Roussel
Study No. RBC-BA-4. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories
America, Inc. 30 p.

41155808	Glaza, S. (1989) Dermal Sensitization Study of Esbiol... in
Guinea Pigs--Closed Patch Technique: Project ID HLA 81203092: Roussel
Study No. RBC-EBA-4. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories
America, Inc. 33 p.

41162800	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Chemistry and
Tox- icity Data in Support of Registration of Evercide Intermediate
2497. Transmittal of 6 studies.

41162801	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2497: Acute Oral Toxicity, LD50--Rats:
Project No. 88-6428A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch, Inc. 12
p.

41162802	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-2497: Acute Dermal Toxicity, Single
Level--Ra- bbits: Project ID 88-6428A. Unpublished study prepared by
Bio- search Inc. 8 p.

41162803	Moore, G. (1988) F-2497: Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits:
Project ID 88-6428A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41162804	Gabriel, D. (1988) F-2497: Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits:
Proje- ct ID 88-6428A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

41162805	Daniels, D. (1989) F-2497: Guinea Pig Dermal
Sensitization--Modifi- ed Buehler Method: Project ID 88-6428A.
Unpublished study prep- ared by Biosearch Inc. 15 p.

41162806	Carlson, D. (1988) Evercide Intermediate 2497: Storage
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 6 p.

41162900	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Registration of Evercide Intermediate 2525. Transmi- ttal
of 4 studies.

41162901	Hershman, R. (1989) F-2497 End-use Non-volatiles Code No.
270-89: Acute Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure--Rats:
Project ID 89-6633A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 22 p.

41162902	Bielucke, J. (1989) F-2497 Total Release Aerosol Code No.
270-89: Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Project ID 89-6633A. Unpublis-
hed study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41162903	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2497 Total Release Aerosol Code No.
270-89: Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Project ID 89-6633A. Unpubli-
shed study prepared by Biosearch, Inc. 9 p.

41162904	Daniels, D. (1989) F-2497 Total Release Aerosol Code No.
270-89: Guinea Pig Dermal Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: Proje-
ct No. 89-6633A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 16 p.

41191200	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of Evercide Residual Pressurized Spray 2523 Registra- tion.
Transmittal of 4 studies.

41191201	Bielucke, J. (1989) F-2523 End-Use Aerosol Code No. 368-89:
Primary Eye Irritation--Rabbits: Laboratory ID No. 89-6684A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41191202	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2523 End-Use Aerosol Code No. 368-89:
Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: Laboratory Project No. 89-6684A. Un-
published study prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 9 p.

41191203	Daniels, D. (1989) F-2523 End--Use Aerosol Code No. 368-89:
Guinea Pig Dermal Sensitization--Modified Buehler Method: Laboratory ID
No. 89-6684A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 15 p.

41191204	Hershman, R. (1989) F-2523 Non-Volatiles Code No. 68-89: Acute
Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure--Rats: Laboratory
Project No. 89-6684A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 23 p.

41215700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Esbiol Intermediate 2207. Transmittal of 1 study.

41215701	Carlson, J. (1989) Storage Stability on Esbiol Intermediate
2207 Liquid End-Use Dilution. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin
Gormley King Co. 5 p.

41225800	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Toxicity
Data in Support of Allethrin registration Standard. Transmittal of 6
studies.

41225801	Hoberman, A. (1989) Pynamin - Forte: Ten Day Oral Toxicity
Study in Female Rats (KT-91-0092): Project ID 1119-003. Unpublished stu-
dy prepared by Argus Research Laboratories, Inc. 91 p.

41225802	Hoberman, A. (1989) Pynamin Forte: Range-Finding Teratology
Study in rats (KT-91-0093): Project ID 1119-004P. Unpublished study
prepared by Argus Research Laboratories, Inc. 121 p.

41225803	Hoberman, A. (1989) Teratology Study in Rats with Pynamin Forte
(KT-91-0094): Project ID 1119-004. Unpublished study prepared by Argus
Research Laboratories, Inc. 238 p.

41225804	Hoberman, A. (1989) Pynamin Forte: Five Day Oral Toxicity Study
in Female Rabbits (KT-91-0095): Project ID 1119-005. Unpublished study
prepared by Argus Research Laboratories, Inc. 120 p.

41225805	Hoberman, A. (1989) Pynamin Forte: Range finding Teratology
Study in Rabbits (KT-91-0096): Project ID 1119-006P. Unpublished stu- dy
prepared by Argus Research Laboratories, Inc. 134 p.

41225806	Hoberman, A. (1989) Teratology Study in Rabbits with Pynamin
Forte: Project ID 1119-006. Unpublished study prepared by Argus Re-
search Laboratories, Inc. 295 p.

41244800	Coils International, Inc. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Cobra Brand Mosquito Coils (with Esbiothrin). Transmittal
of 1 study.

41244801	Coils International, Inc. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Cobra
Brand Mosquito Coils (With Esbiothrin). Unpublished study. 107 p.

41244900	Coils International, Inc. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Cobra Brand Mosquito Coils (With Pynamin Forte): Ap-
plication for Rregistration. Transmittal of 1 study.

41244901	Coils International, Inc. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Cobra
Brand Mosquito Coils (With Pynamin forte - D-cis, trans alle- thrin).
Unpublished study. 53 p.

41245200	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Registration of Kilmos Brand Mosquito Coils.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41245201	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Kilmos
Brand Mos6uito Coils. Unpublished study. 53 p.

41245300	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data in Support of Registration of Kilmos Brand Mosquito Coils.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41245301	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Kilmos
Brand Mosquito Coils. Unpublished study. 107 p.

41245400	Blood Protection Ltd. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data in Support of Registration of Fish Brand Mosquito Coils. Trans-
mittal of 1 study.

41245401	Blood Protection Ltd (1989) Product Chemistry Data for Fish
Brand Mosquito Coils. Unpublishjed study. 53 p.

41246300	Sanex Chemicals, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Continued Registration of Sanex Magic Mist
Insecticide DI. Transmittal of 1 study.

41246301	Majlessi, D. (1989) Storage Stability Data for Sanex Magic Mist
Insecticide DI: Storage Stability: Laboratory Project No. SXCDN-890918.
Unpublished study prepared by Sanex, Inc. 7 p.

41246400	Sanex Chemicals, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Continued Registration of Sanex Magic Mist
Insecticide DS. Transmittal of 1 study.

41246401	Majlessi, D. (1989) Storage Stability Data for Sanex Magic Mist
Insecticide DS: Storage Stability: Laboratory Project No. SXCDN-890918.
Unpublished study prepared by Sanex, Inc. 7 p.

41247900	Keane & Associates (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of Fish Brand Mosquito Coils (with Esbiothrin). Transmittal of 1
study.

41247901	Keane, P. (1989) Product Chemistry Data: Fish Brand Mosquito
Coils (with Esbiothrin). Unpublished study prepared by Keane &
Associates. 107 p.

41248800	Pyrethrin Joint Venture (1989) Submission of Metabolism Data in
Support of Pyrethrin Data Call-in. Transmittal of 1 study.

41248801	Class, T.; Ando, T.; Casida, J. (1989) Pyrethroid Metabolism:
Microsomal Oxidase Metabolites of (S)-Bioallethrin and the Six Natural
Pyrethrins. Unpublished study prepared by University of California. 43
p.

41254300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Esbiol Industrial and Household Space and Contact Spray
2201. Transmittal of 1 study.

41254301	Carlson, D. (1980) Esbiol Industrial and Household Space and
Con- tact Spray 2201: Storage Stability Study. Unpublished study
prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 4 p.

41307400	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1989) Submission in
support of registration of Whitmire Regulator PT 421: Storage stability
data. Transmittal of 1 study.

41307401	Sarli, M. (1989) Whitmire Regulator PT 421: Product Chemistry:
(Storage Stability): Project ID WRL-421-1. Unpublished study prepared by
Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. 5 p.

41324700	ConAgra Pet Products Co. (1989) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Registration of Sergeant's Indoor Fogger.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41324701	Kalkofen, U. (1989) Product Efficacy Data for Sergeant's Indoor
Fogger: Lab Project Number: EFFICACY/AND/EQUIVAL. Unpublished study
prepared by Rocky Mountain Laboratory. 10 p.

41333500	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Pynamin Forte Registration Standard.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41333501	Nakazawa, H. (1989) Physical and Chemical Characteristics:
?Pynamin Forte|: Lab Project Number: 890000. Unpublished study prepared
by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 12 p.

41333600	Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. (1989) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Registration of Storage Stability and
Corrosion Characteristics of Pynamin Forte. Transmittal of 1 study.

41333601	Nakazawa, H. (1989) Physical and Chemical Characteristics:
(Pynamin Forte): Lab Project Number: 890000. Unpublished study prepared
by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 12 p.

41343200	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1989) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of Evercide Intermediate 2442: Efficacy Study.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41343201	Rogosheke, S. (1988) Laboratory Study on Residual Efficacy
Against German Cockroaches of Four MGK Formulations. Unpublished study
prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 31 p.

41354800	Mclaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Toxicity Data
in Support of ESBIOL Intermediate 2207 Registration. Transmittal of 1
study.

41354801	Hershman, R. (1989) ESBIOL Intermediate 2207 Code No. 790-89
(Dosed at the Use Dilution a 12.5% w/w dilution in Vista LPA): Acute
Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Exposure-Rats: Lab Project
Number: 89-6838A. Unpublished study prepared by Bio- search Inc. 24 p.

41358300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of Esbiol Residual Contact Spray 2236: Acute In-
halation Toxicity Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41358301	Hershman, R. (1989) Esbiol Residual Contact Spray 2236 Code No.
789-89: Acute Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level, 4 Hour Expo- sure -
Rats: Lab Project Number: 89/6838A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Ind. 24 p.

41369700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Data in
Support of ESBIOL Intermediate 2207 Registration: Acute Inhalation Toxi-
city. Transmittal of 1 study

41369701	Hershman, R. (1989) ESBIOL Intermediate 2207 Code No. 790-89
(Dosed at the Use Dilution, a 12.5% w/w Dilution in Vista LPA): Acute
Inhalation Toxicity, Single Level 4 Hour Exposure--Rats: Project Number:
89-6838A. Unpublished study prepared by Bio- search Inc. 24 p.

41378800	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Toxicological Data to
Support Registration Standard 0437, Allethrin Stereoisomers. Transmittal
of 2 studies.

41378802	Jackson, G.; Hardy, C.; Singh, H.; et al. (1989) Esbiol: Acute
Inhalation Toxicity in Rats: 4 Hour Exposure: Lab Project ID RSL 789.
Unpublished study prepared by Huntington Research Centre, Ltd. 53 p.

41379000	Roussel Bio Corporation (1990) Submission of Toxicological Data
to Support the Registration of Cypermethrin/Esbiothrin/Piperonyl
Butoxide. Transmittal of 7 studies.

41379001	Swiniarski, J. (1989) Evaluation of
Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin/Pipero- nyl Butoxide 0.1% - 0.05% - 0.4% Prefill
Emulsion in a Rat Oral Limit Test: Final Report: ADL Reference:
63388-01. Unpublished study prepared by Arthur D. Little, Inc. 21 p.

41379002	Swiniarski, J. (1989) Evaluation of Esbiothrin/ Cypermethrin/
Piperonyl Butoxide 0.1% - 0.05% - 0.4% Prefill Emulsion in a Rabbit
Dermal Limit Test: Final Report: ADL Reference 63388-02: 1-4771.
Unpublished study prepared by Arthur D. Little, Inc. 23 p.

41379003	Stuart, B. (1989) Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin/Piperonyl
Butoxide--Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Sprague Dawley Rats: Final
Report: ADL Reference: 63388-03: 1-4771. Unpublished study prepared by
Arthur D. Little, Inc. 27 p.

41379004	Rush, R. (1989) Primary Eye Irritation Study of
Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin/ Piperonyl Butoxide in Rabbits: Final Report:
SLS Study No. 3214.4. Unpublished study prepared by Springborn
Laboratories, Inc. 28 p.

41379005	Swiniarski, J. (1989) Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin/Piperonyl
Butoxide: 0.1% - 0.05% - 0.4% Prefill Emulsion in a Rabbit Dermal
Irrita- tion Test: Final Report: ADL Reference: 63388-05: 1-4771.
Unpublished study prepared by Arthur D. Little, Inc. 23 p.

41379006	Berman, C. (1989) Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin/Piperonyl Butoxide--
Dermal Sensitization Study: Final Report: ADL Reference: 63388- 06:
1-4771. Unpublished study prepared by Authur D. Little, Inc. 35 p.

41379007	Andis, M. (1989) Compilation of Performance Data for a
Synergized Esbiothrin/Cypermethrin Aqueous Pressurized Spray
Formulation: Final Report: Lab Project Number: PD88008. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Bio Corporation. 21 p.

41415900	Boyle-Midway Household Products, Inc. (1990) Submission of Data
in Support of Registration of Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer-- Formula
B: Product Chemistry and Toxicity. Transmittal of 4 studies.

41415901	Pazdera, J. (1989) Product Chemistry: Black Flag Ant and Roach
Kil- ler--Formula B: Lab Project ID: 3-371. Unpublished study pre- pared
by Boyle-Midway Household Products, Inc. 126 p.

41415902	Nitka, S. (1989) Acute Toxicity Tests Conducted on the
Insecticide Product, Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer--Formula B,
Including Dermal Irritation, Ocular Irritation, Oral Toxicity, and
Dermal Toxicity: ?Final Report|: Lab Project ID No. 89297-1. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Consumer Product Testing Co. 23 p.

41415903	Nitka, S. (1989) Acute Toxicity Test Conducted on the
Insecticide Product, Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer--Formula B, Dermal
Sen- sitization: ?Final Report|: Lab Project ID No. 89297-2. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Consumer Product Testing Co., Inc. 16 p.

41415904	Robbins, G. (1989) Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in Rats:
Black Flag Ant and Roach Killer--Formula B: Lab Study #C2034. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 32 p.

41423100	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Toxicology Data to
Support the Registration of Studies Containing Esbiol. Transmittal of 1
study.

41423101	Glomot, R.; Collas, E.; Audegond, L. (1979) Esbiol: Acute Oral
Toxicity Study in the Rat: Lab Project ID: 79830. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel UCLAF Research Centre. 29 p.

41444500	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of Esbiol Intermediate 2235: Toxicology Studies.
Transmittal of 4 studies.

41444501	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Oral LD50--Rats: Esbiol Intermediate
2235: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished study prepared by
Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

41444502	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Dermal LD50--Rats (sic: Rabbits):
Esbiol Intermediate 2235: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41444503	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation LC50--Rabbit: Esbiol
Intermediate 2235: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41444504	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Dermal Irritation LC50--Rabbit:
Esbiol Intermediate 2235: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

41444600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Data To
Support Registration of Esbiol Residual Contact Spray 2236: Toxicology
Studies. Transmittal of 5 studies.

41444601	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Oral LD50--Rats: Esbiol Residual
Contact Spray 2236: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

41444602	Gabriel, K. (1980) Acute Dermal LD50--Rats: Esbiol Residual
Contact Spray 2236: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p. (Test done only on rabbits).

41444603	Gabriel, K. (1980) Primary Eye Irritation LC50--Rabbit: Esbiol
Residual Concentrate 2236: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Unpub- lished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41444604	Gabriel, K. (1990) Primary Dermal Irritation LC50--Rabbit:
Esbiol Residual Contact Spray 2236: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Un-
published study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 7 p.

41444605	Gabriel, K. (1980) Dermal Sensitization--Guinea Pig: Esbiol
Residual Contact Spray 2236: Lab Project Number: 79-1851A. Un- published
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 8 p.

41463900	Whitmire Research Labs (1990) Submission of efficacy data to
support the application for amended registration of Whitmire PT 515 Wasp
Freeze Wasp & Hornet Killer. Transmittal of 3 stu- dies.

41463901	Appel, G. (1990) Performance of Whitmire Aerosol Formulations
Cont- taining d-trans Allethrin and d-Phenothrin or Chlorpyrifos Against
the Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta (Buren): Lab Project No.
Number: WRL-515-EF-1. Unpublished study pre- pared by Auburn Univ.,
Dept. of Entomology and Agricultural Experiment Station. 7 p.

41463902	Berger, J. (1989) PT Wasp-Freeze Wasp and Hornet Killer: Study
on Yellowjackets: Lab Project Number: WRL-515-EF-2. Unpublished study
prepared by Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. 4 p.

41463903	St. Aubin, F. (1989) Three Wasp Products: Efficacy Study
Against Spiders: Lab Project Number: WRL-515-EF-3. Unpublished study
prepared by Urban Pest Management Consultant. 4 p.

41476800	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Submission of toxicity data to support
the registration of Mobil Insect Killer--Household Aerosol (Exid 33C).
Transmittal of 6 studies.

41476801	Mobil Oil Corporation (1984) The Acute Oral Toxicity of Exid
33C (Water-Based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rats: Lab
Project Number: STUDY NO. 40341. Unpublished study prepared by Mobil
Environmental and Health Science Laboratory. 11 p.

41476802	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Acute Dermal Toxicity of Exid 33C
(Water- Based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rabbits: Lab
Project Number: STUDY NO. 40342. Unpublished study prepared by Mobil
Environmental and Health Sciences Laboratory. 15 p.

41476803	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Aerosolized
Exid 33C: Lab Project Number: STUDY 40345. Unpublished study prepared by
Mobil Environmental and Health Science Lab. 45 p.

41476804	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Primary Eye Irritation of Exid 33C
(Water- Based Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) in Albino Rabbits: Lab
Project Number: STUDY NO. 40343. Unpublished study prepared by Mobil
Environmental and Health Science Lab. 18 p.

41476805	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Skin Irritation by Exid 33C (Water-Based
Insecticide Aerosol Candidate) After Single Applications, Occluded and
Non-Occluded, on Albino Rabbits: Lab Project Number Study NO. 40344.
Unpublished study prepared by Mobil Environ- mental and Health Science
Lab. 20 p.

41476806	Mobil Oil Corp. (1984) Delayed Contact Hypersensitivity in
Guinea Pigs (Buehler Sensitization Test) of Exid 33C: Lab Project Num-
ber: STUDY NO. 61451. Unpublished study prepared by Mobil Environmental
and Health Science Lab. 21 p.

41477600	S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1990) Submission of product chemistry
data for the registration of Raid Flying Insect Killer 14. Transmittal
of 1 study.

41477601	Hurtienne, G. (1990) Raid Flying Insect Killer 14: Product
Chemis- try: Lab Project Number: SCJ 6066D73-4. Unpublished study pre-
pared by S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. 4 p.

41486500	The Hartz Mountain Corp. (1990) Submission of Efficacy Data to
Support the Label Amendment for the Product, Hartz 2 in 1 Rid Flea Dog
Shampoo with Allethrin. Transmittal of 1 study.

41486501	Troeger, J.; Goldman, K. (1990) Toxicity of the Hartz 2 in 1
Rid Flea with Allethrin to Deer Ticks (Ixodes Dammini): Lab Study No.:
RNB 984/3. Unpublished study prepared by The Hartz Mountain Corp. 20 p.

41503700	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Efficacy, Residue and
Toxicity Data in Support of Reregistration of Allethrin. Transmittal of
2 studies.

41503702	Curren, R. (1988) Unscheduled DNA Synthesis in Rat Primary
Hepatocytes: Esbiothrin: Lab Project Number: T8283. 380. Unpublished
study prepared by Microbiological Assoc., Inc. 26 p.

41504401	Estigoy, L.; Shepler, K.; Ruzo, L. (1990) Hydrolysis of
[Alc-(Carbon 14)]-d-trans-Allethrin at pH 5, 7, and 9: Lab Project
Number: 196W-1: 196W. Unpublished study prepared by Pharmacology and
Toxicology Research Laboratory-West. 104 p.

41504402	Chari, S.; Shepler, K.; Ruzo, L. (1990) Sunlight
Photodegradation of [Alc-carbon 14)]|-d-trans-Allethrin in a Buffered
Aqueous Solution at pH 5: Lab Project Number: 197W-1: 197W. Unpublished
study prepared by Pharmacology and Toxicology Research Laboratory. 7 p.

41509600	Speer Products, Inc. (1990) Submission of Data To Support
Registra- tion of Esbiol; MGK 264 and Piperonyl Butoxide: Product Chemi-
stry Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41509601	Speer Products, Inc. (1990) Product Chemistry ?Data for Esbiol,
MGK 264 and Piperonyl Butoxide|: Lab Project Number: SPEER/1990-4.
Unpublished study. 19 p.

41511200	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Registration of Multicide Concentrate
2519. Transmittal of 1 study.

41511201	Carlson, D. (1989) Multicide Concentrate 2519: One Year Storage
Stability Study. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gorm- ley King
Co. 8 p.

41515000	Fermenta Animal Health Co. (1990) Submission of Efficacy Data
in Support of Registration of Ectogard S Fogger. Transmittal of 4
studies.

41515001	Marchiondo, A. (1989) Evaluation of the Duration of Efficacy of
EctoGard Fogger with Ten-ocide Insect Growth Regulator for Prev- ention
of Adult Flea Emergence in Carpeting: Lab Project Number: 8822.
Unpublished study prepared by Professional Laboratory and Research
Services. 6 p.

41515002	Marchiondo, A. (1989) Re-evaluation of the Duration of Efficacy
of EctoGard Fogger with Tenocide Insect Growth Regulator for Contr- ol
of Adult Flea Development in Carpet: Lab Project Number: 8854.
Unpublished study prepared by Professional Laboratory and Research
Services, Inc. 6 p.

41515003	Marchiondo, A. (1988) Evaluation of the Effect of Repeated
Vacuum Cleaning on the Duration of Efficacy of EctoGard Fogger with Te-
nocide Insect Growth Regulator for Prevention of Adult Flea Eme- rgence
in Carpeting: Lab Project Number: 8823. Unpublished stu- dy prepared by
Professional Laboratory and Research Services, Inc. 7 p.

41515004	Marchiondo, A. (1988) Determination of the Effect of
Ultraviolet Radiation on the Efficacy of EctoGard Fogger with Tenocide
Inse- ct Growth Regulator for Prevention of Adult Flea Emergence in
Carpeting: Lab Project Number: 8824. Unpublished study prepared by
Professional Laboratory and Research Services, Inc. 6 p.

41519800	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of chronic toxicity studies
in response to Allethrin Data Call-In Notice. Transmittal of 4 studies.

41519801	Savary, M. (1988) Two-generation Reproduction Toxicity Study in
Rats: Esbiothrin: Lab Project Number: 1690 RSR. Unpublished study
prepared by Centre International de Toxicologie. 945 p.

41519802	Petra, D. (1987) Toxicity Study in Beagle Dogs by Repeated Oral
Administration in Diet for 52 Weeks: Esbiothrin: Lab Project Number:
2181- TCC. Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de
Toxicologie. 415 p.

41519803	Simonnard, A. (1990) Combined Chronic Toxicity/Oncogenicity
Study by Repeated Dietary Administration to Rats (104 weeks):
Esbiothrin: Lab Project Number: 2253 TCR. Unpublished study prepared by
Centre International de Toxicologie. 3493 p.

41519804	Simonnard, A. (1990) 102-Week Dietary Carcinogenicity Study in
Mice: Esbiothrin: Lab Project Number: 1669 TCS. Unpublished study
prepared by Centre International de Toxicologie. 1298 p.

41528400	Fermenta Animal Health Co. (1990) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data in Support of Registration of Ectogard Pet Spray with
Tenocide Insect Growth Regulator. Transmittal of 1 study.

41528401	Vasquez, K. (1990) Ectogard Pet Spray with Tenocide Insect
Growth Regulator: Product Chemistry Data. Unpublished study prepared by
Fermenta Animal Health Co. 14 p.

41528500	Fermenta Animal Health Co. (1990) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data in Support of Registration of Ectogard. Transmittal of 1
study.

41528501	Vasquez, K. (1990) Ectogard Aerosol House and Carpet Spray with
Te- nocide Insect Growth Regulator: Product Chemistry Data. Unpub- shed
study prepared by Fermenta Animal Health Co. 14 p.

41543900	Chung Hsi Chemical Plant, Ltd. (1990) Submission of Data To
Support the Application to Register Good Nite Mosquito Mat: Product
Chemistry Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41543901	Yamaguchi, T. (1990) Technical Information on Inert Ingredients
in Good Nite Mosquito Mat. Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo
Chemical Co. 12 p.

41544400	Chem Tech, Ltd. (1990) Resubmission of Chemistry Data in
Support of 47000-79. Transmittal of 1 study.

41544401	Melton, J. (1989) 47000-79: Lab Project Number: FIA-79. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Chem-Tech, Ltd. 32 p.

41577600	Chemsico (1987) Submission of Product Chemistry Data to Support
the Registration of Chemsico Extra Strength Microencapsulated Ant &
Roach Killer. Transmittal of 1 study.

41577601	Pauls, H. (1987) Chemsico Extra Strength Microencapsulated Ant
& Roach Killer: Lab Project I.D.: PLF 3-81A. Unpublished study prepared
by Chemsico. 4 p.

41580600	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of Esbiol Fogging Concentrate 2263 Amended Registration.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41580601	Carlson, D. (1989) Esbiol Fogging Concentrate 2263: Storage
Stabi- lity Data. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 6 p.

41584100	Percut-Chemie AG (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry and
Toxicological Data to Support the Registration of Perycut's Insect
Killer. Transmittal of 8 studies.

41584101	Horton, W.; Conn, R. (1990) Product Identity and Composition of
Perycut's Insect Killer. Unpublished study prepared by Stewart Pesticide
Registration Associates, Inc. 35 p.

41584102	Horton, W.; Conn, R. (1990) Analysis and Certification of
Product Ingredients of Perycut's Insect Killer. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Stewart Pesticide Registration Associates, Inc. 19 p.

41584103	Horton, W.; Conn, R. (1990) The Physical and Chemical
Characteris- tics of Perycut's Insect Killer. Unpublished study prepared
by Stewart Pesticide Registration Associates, Inc. 8 p.

41584104	Smith, S. (1986) Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats with
Insekten- killer--Topical: Study No.: 480-2698. Unpublished study pre-
pared by American Biogenics Corp. 14 p.

41584105	Smith, S. (1986) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study in Rabbits using
Insectkiller--Topical: Study No.: 4-280-/2699. Unpublished study
prepared by American Biogenics Corp. 15 p.

41584106	Arts, I. (1989) Acute (4-hour) Inhalation Toxicity Study with
"Insekten Killer" in Rats: Study No.: B89-0161. Unpublished study
prepared by TNO-CIVO Industries. 22 p.

41584107	Smith, S. (1986) Primary Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits with
Insektenkiller--Topical: Study No.: 480-2700. Unpublished study prepared
by American Biogenics Corp. 17 p.

41584108	Smith, S. (1986) Primary Dermal Irritation Study in Rabbits
with Insektenkiller--Topical: Study No.: 480-2701. Unpublished study
prepared by American Biogenics Corp. 16 p.

41629400	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Storage
Stability Study in Support of Registration of D-TRANS Intermediate 1957.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41629401	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data: D-TRANS Intermediate
1957. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 14 p.

41632200	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of toxicity data in
response to a data call-in for Esbiothrin Technical (Allethrin
stereoisomers). Transmittal of 2 studies.

41632201	Lochry, E. (1990) Developmental Toxicity (Embryo-Fetal Toxicity
and Teratogenic Potential) Study of Esbiothrin Technical Administered
Orally via Gavage to CRL: CD BR VAF/Plus Presumed Pregnant Rats: Lab
Project Number: 718-001. Unpublished study prepared by Argus Research
Labs, Inc. 439 p.

41632202	Hoberman, A. (1990) Developmental Toxicity (Embyro-Fetal
Toxicity a and Teratogenic Potential) Study of Esbiothrin Technical
Administered Orally via Stomach Tube to New Zealand White Rabbits: Lab
Project Number: 718-002. Unpublished study prepared by Argus Research
Labs, Inc. 441 p.

41637400	Fermenta Animal Health Company/Scientific Research Assoc's.
(1990) Submission of toxicity data (target animal safety) to support the
registration of EctoGard Pet Spray. Transmittal of 1 study.

41637401	Stroh, S.; Heimbichner, D. (1990) Target Species Safety Studies
with EctoGard Pet Spray Formulation in Canines and Felines: Final
Report: Lab Project Number: 2229. Unpublished study pre- pared by
Fermenta Animal Health. 95 p.

41641200	Waterbury Companies, Inc. (1990) Submission of Chemistry Data
in Support of CB-305 Fogger. Transmittal of 1 study.

41641201	Drury, P. (1990) CB-305 Fogger: Product Chemistry Data.
Unpublish- ed study prepared by Waterbury Companies, Inc. 8 p.

41648500	MCLAUGHLIN GORMLEY KING COMPANY (1990) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the One Year Storage Stability Study.
Transmittal of 1 Study.

41648501	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data: Multicide
Concentrate 2544. Unpublished study prepared by MC LAUGHLIN GORMLEY KING
COMPANY. 6 p.

41656900	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Cypermethrin/Esbiothrin/Piperonyl Butoxide Registra-
tion. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41656901	Essig, K. (1989) Stability & Analytical Procedures: Lab Project
Number: NB/88/16. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio- Corp. 14 p.

41657300	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1990) submission of Product Chemistry
Data and Toxicity Data to Support the Registration of Hartz Dog Flea &
Tick Killer with Allethrin. Transmittal of 6 Studies.

41657301	Perlberg, W. (1990) Stability Report: Test Sample #1069/33/1:
Lab Project Number: 1069/33/1. Unpublished study prepared by The Hartz
Mountain Corp. 8 p.

41657302	Barbera, J. (1990) Acute Oral Toxicity Testing of Hartz
Mountain Corporation: Sample #8980: Lab Project Number: ASSAY/#/904046.
Unpublished study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 21 p.

41657303	Barbera, J. (1990) Acute Dermal Toxicity of Hartz Mountain
Corpora- tion: Sample # 8980: Lab Project Number: ASSAY/#/904047. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 20 p.

41657304	Barbera, J. (1990) Primary Eye Irritation: Hartz Mountain
Sample # 8980: Lab Project Number: ASSAY/#/904045. Unpublished study
prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 26 p.

41657305	Barbera, J. (1990) Primary Dermal Irritation Hartz Mountain:
Sample # 8980: Lab Project Number: ASSAY/#/904048. Unpublished study
prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 17 p.

41657306	Barbera, J. (1990) Delayed Contact Hypersensitivity in Guinea
Pigs of Hartz Mountain: Sample # 8980: Lab Project Number: ASSAY #
904050. Unpublished study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 36 p.

41670800	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Data To Support
Registration of Esbiol: Toxicology Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41670801	Jackson, G.; Hardy, C.; Singh, H.; et al. (1989) Esbiol Acute
In- halation Toxicity in Rats. 4 Hour Exposure: Lab Project Number: RSL
789/89630. Unpublished study prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre Ltd.
54 p.

41674500	Waterbury Companies, Inc. (1990) Submission of Product
Chemistry Data to Support the Registration of the Purge V. Transmittal o
1 Study.

41674501	Drury, P.; Ryerson, S. (1990) Product Chemistry Data: Purge V.
Un- published study prepared by Waterbury Companies, Inc. 9 p.

41678100	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Toxicity Data
in support of MGK Intermediate 2007 Registration. Transmittal of 4
studies.

41678101	Gabriel, D. (1990) MGK Intermediate 2007 Code No. 356-90: Acute
Oral Toxicity, LD50-Rats: Lab Project Number: 90-6978A. Unpub- lished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 21 p.

41678102	Bielucke, J. (1990) MGK Intermediate 2007 Code No. 356-90:
Primary Eye Irritaiton-Rabbit: Lab Project Number: 90-6978A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

41678103	Ventura, P. (1990) MGK Intermediate 2007 Code No. 356-90:
Primary Skin Irritation-Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 90-6978A. Unpub-
lished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 10 p.

41678104	Romanelli, P. (1990) MGK Intermediate 2007 Code No. 356-90:
Guinea Pig Dermal Sensitization-Modified Buehler Method: Lab Project
Number: 90-6978A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 20 p.

41682300	Unicorn Laboratories (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Registration of Unicorn Fogger #5. Transmittal of 1
Study.

41682301	McLaughlin Gormley King (1990) Unicorn Fogger #5: End Use
Product Chemistry: Lab Project Number: 90/100. Unpublished study pre-
pared by McLaughlin Gormley King. 8 p.

41686800	AeroTech Labs (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry Data to
Sup- port the Registration of ME-TOO. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41686801	Rousell-Bio Corp. (1990) Pesticide Product Chemistry for an End
Use Product. Unpublished study prepared by Rousell-Bio Corp. 9 p.

41686900	AeroTech Labs (1990) Submission of Data To Support the
Application for Registration of Me-Too Product: Product Chemistry Study:
Trans-Act. Transmittal of 1 study.

41686901	Rousell-Bio Corp. (1990) Pesticide Product Chemistry for an End
Use Product (Trans-Act). Unpublished study. 7 p.

41690300	Chase Products Co. (1990) Submission of Chemistry Data in
Support of SprayPak Flying & Crawling Insect Killer Foumula 2: New Pro-
duct Application - Cite All Method. Transmittal of 1 study.

41690301	Hernandez, A. (1990) Product Chemistry Data: Spraypak Flying &
Insect Killer Foumula 2: Lab Project Number: 90-01. Unpublished study
prepared by Chase Products Co. 8 p.

41691300	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Toxicity Data in support
of Allethrin Stereoisomers Registration Standard. Transmittal of 1
study.

41691301	Henwood, S. (1990) 3-Week Dermal Toxicity Study with Esbiothrin
in Rabbits: Lab Project Number: RBC-EBT-3: HLA 6298-102: 89-126.
Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America, Inc. 245 p.

41692300	Chase Products Co. (1990) Submission of Chemistry Data in
support of New Product Application: SprayPak Indoor Insect Fogger Formu-
la 2: Cite All Method. Transmittal of 1 study.

41692301	Hernandez, A. (1990) Product Chemistry Data: Indoor Insect
Fogger, Formula 2: Lab Project Number: 89-01. Unpublished study prepar-
ed by Chase Products Co. 8 p.

41692700	Unicorn Laboratories (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data in Support of Unicorn House & Carpet Spray #6 Application for Regi-
stration. Transmittal of 1 study.

41692701	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Unicorn House & Carpet Spray
#6: End Use Product Chemistry: Lab Project Number: 90-107. 8 p.

41716900	Roussel Bio Corp. (1990) Submission of Data To Support New
Product Registration of Tralex Aerosol: Product Chemistry, Efficacy and
Toxicology Studies. Transmittal of 10 studies.

41716901	Johnson, D.; Puchalski, R. (1990) Product Chemistry: (Tralex
Aerosol-Esbiothrin, MGK-264, Tralomethrin): Lab Project Number: PD
88007. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio Corp. 16 p.

41716902	Roussel, D. (1990) Efficacy of an Oil Based Tralomethrin
Aerosol as a Contact Spray against Deer Ticks and Brown Dog Tick Nymphs:
Lab Project Number: PD 88007. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio
Corp. 10 p.

41716903	Roussel, D. (1989) Efficacy of an Oil Based Tralomethrin
Aerosol as a Direct Spray against the Cat Flea, Ctenocephalides felis:
Lab Project Number: PD 88007. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio
Corp. 11 p.

41716904	Marino, N. (1989) Relative Efficacy of an Oil Based
Tralomethrin Aerosol as a Direct Spray against the German Cockroach,
Blatella Germanica: Lab Project Number: PD 88007. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel Bio Corp. 12 p.

41716905	Gabriel, D. (1989) Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin
0.25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralomethrin 0.5% Insecticide Aerosol (...): Acute
Oral Toxicity, Two Levels-Rats: Lab Project Number: 89-6823A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41716906	Gabriel, D. (1989) Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin 0.
25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralomethrin 0.5% Insecticide Aerosol (...): Acute
Dermal Toxicity, Single Level - Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6823A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

41716907	Bielucke, J. (1989) Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin
0.25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralomethrin 0.5% Insecticide Aerosol (...): Primary
Eye Irritation - Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6823A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41716908	Gabriel, D. (1989) Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin
0.25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralomethrin 0.05% Insecticide Aerosol (...):
Primary Skin Irritation-Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6823A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

41716909	Bielucke, J. (1989) Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin -
0.25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralomethrin 0.05% Insecticide Aerosol (...): Guinea
Pig Dermal Sensitization - Modified Buehler Method: Lab Project Number:
89-6823A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 16 p.

41716910	Holbert, M. (1990) Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in Rats with
Prefill Solution for Esbiothrin - 0.25%/MGK-264 1.00%/Tralo- methrin
0.05% Insecticide Aerosol (...): Lab Project Number: 7311-90.
Unpublished study prepared by Stillmeadow, Inc. 21 p.

41720600	MGK Co. (1990) Submission of storage stability data to support
the registration of D-Trans Intermediate 1818. Transmittal of 1 study.

41720601	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data: D-Trans Intermediate
1818. Unpublished study prepared by MGK Co. 11 p.

41726500	Mclaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Product
Manufactu- ring Data to Support the Application for Registration of
Esboil. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41726501	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data Esboil Industrial and
Household Space: Lab Project Number: GLP-227. Unpublished study prepared
by Mclaughlin Gormley King Co. 6 p.

41753000	Fermenta Animal Health Co./SRA International, Inc. (1991)
Submission of Efficacy Data to Support the Supplementary Data for new
Product Registration of EctoGard Pet Spray with Tenocide Transmittal of
1 Study.

41753001	Young, R. (1991) Evaluation of the Adulticidal, Ovicidal and
Larvi- cidal Efficacy of EctoGard Pet Spray Against Adult Fleas and Flea
Ova Shed From Treated Dogs: Lab Project Number: FX-8811. Unpublished
study prepared by Young Veterinary Research. 47 p.

41761000	Rainbow Technology Corp. (1991) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data to Support the Application for Registration of Rainbow Wasp & Ant
Spray. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41761001	Lynn, S.; Davis, K. (1990) Product Chemistry Data of Rainbow
WASP & Ant Spray: Lab Project Number: 90-GR-0013. Unpublished study
prepared by Toxikon Corp. 51 p.

41763100	Farmol Safca (1990) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity,
and Efficacy Data to Support the Application for Registration of
Mosquito Supermat. Transmittal of 7 Studies.

41763101	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1980) Physico-Chemical Properties
of Pynamin Forte: Lab Project Number: KP-00-0007: Unpublished Study. 8.
p.

41763102	Kadoca, T. (1979) Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Pynamin Forte in
Mice and Rats: Lab Project Number: KT-70-0010. Unpublished Study
prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 12 p.

41763103	Kohada, H.; Kawaguchi, S.; Seki, T.; et al. (1982) Acute
Inhalation Toxicity of Pynamin Forte Mosquito Mats in Rats: Lab Project
Number: KT-20-0051. Unpublished study prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co.,
Ltd. 5 p.

41763104	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1980) Stability of Pynamin Forte:
Lab Project Number: KP-00-0001: Unpublished Study. 14 p.

41763105	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1980) Review of Toxicology on
Pynamin Forte: Lab Project Number: KT-00-0027: Unpublished Study. 23 p.

41763106	Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (1980) Efficacy of Pynamin Forte in
Mosquito Mat: Lab Project Number: PF-14: Unpublished Study. 10 p.

41763107	Horiba, M.; Yamamoto, S. (1980) Determination of Pynamin Forte
in Mosquito Mat: Lab Project Number: KA-00-0007. Unpublished study
prepared by Institute for Biological Science, Hyogo, Japan. 9 p.

41771900	Mclaughlin Gormley King Co. (1990) Submission of Toxicity and
Product Chemistry Data to Support the Application for Pesticide
Registration of Multicide Fogging Concentrate 2468. Transmittal of 7
Studies.

41771901	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Acute Oral Toxicity,
Single Level-Rats: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A. Unpublished Study
prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 8 p.

41771902	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level-Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A.
Unpublished Study prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 9 p.

41771903	Hershman, R. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Acute Inhalation
Toxic- ity, LC50, 4 Hour Exposure-Rats: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 44 p.

41771904	Bielucke, J. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Primay Eye
Irritation Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 11 p.

41771905	Gabriel, D. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Primay Skin
Irritation- Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 9 p.

41771906	Bielucke, J. (1989) F-2468 Code No. 699-89: Guinea Pig Dermal
Sens- itization-Modified Buehler Method: Lab Project Number: 89-6803A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Incorporated. 16 p.

41771907	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data: Muticide Fogging
Concentrate 2468. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 6 p.

41774800	Speer Products, Inc. (1991) Submission of product chemistry
data to support the registration of Speer Residual Pressurized Spray.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41774801	Speer Products, Inc. (1991) Speer Residual Pressurized Spray:
Lab Project Number: 1991-4. Unpublished study. 13 p.

41775000	Speer Products, Inc. (1991) Submission of product chemistry
data to support the registration of SPI Total Release Fogger II.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41775001	Speer Products, Inc. (1991) SPI Total Release Aerosol Fogger
II: Lab Project Number: 1991-6. Unpublished study. 13 p.

41791300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1991) Submission of Chemistry data
in support of Multicide Total Release Aerosol 2554 in response to
agency's letter dated January 3, 1991. Transmittal of 1 study.

41791301	Carlson, D. (1979) Storage Stability Data: Multicide
Intermediate 2119. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King
Co. 9 p.

41807900	Fermenta Animal Health Co. (1991) Submission of Supplementary
Data for New Product Registration: Ectogard Pet Spray Formulation with
Tenocide Insect Growth Regulator: Toxicology Study. Trans- mittal of 1
study.

41807901	Stroh, S.; Heimbichner, D. (1991) Target Animal Safety Study
with Ectogard Pet Spray Formulation in Kittens: Lab Project Number:
2239. Unpublished study prepared by Fermenta Animal Health Research
Center. 36 p.

41810300	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1991) Submission of Data To
Support New Registration of Resubmission Evercide Concentrate 2560:
Toxicology and Storage Stability Studies. Transmittal of 7 studies.

41810301	Gabriel, D. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Acute Oral Toxicity,
Single Level-Rats: Lab Project Number: 90-7053A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 10 p.

41810302	Gabriel, D. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Acute Dermal
Toxicity, Single Level-Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 90-7053A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

41810303	Hershman, R. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Acute Inhalation
Toxicity, Single, 4-Hour Exposure-Rats: Lab Project Nor: 90-7053A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 25 p.

41810304	Bielucke, J. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Primary Eye
Irritation- Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 90-7053A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

41810305	Romanelli, P. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Primary Skin
Irritation - Rabbits: Lab Project Number: 90-7053A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 11 p.

41810306	Romanelli, P. (1990) F-2560 Code No. 526-90: Guinea Pig Dermal
Sensitization - Modified Buehler Method: Lab Project Number: 90-9053A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 20 p.

41810307	Carlson, D. (1991) Storage Stability Data: Evercide Concentrate
2560. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley King Co. 8 p.

41812700	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1991) Resubmission of Data To
Support Registration of MGK Intermediate 2007: Toxicology Study. Trans-
mittal of 1 study.

41812701	Gabriel, D. (1990) MGK Intermediate 2007 Code No. 356-90: Acute
Dermal Toxicity, Single Level - Rabbits: Lab Project No: 90-6978A.
Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 12 p.

41837200	Chase Products Co. (1991) Resubmission of Data To Support the
Registration of Chase-MM Flying Insect Killer, Formula 2: Product
Chemistry Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41837201	Hernandez, A. (1991) Product Chemistry Data: Chase-MM Flying
Insect Killer, Formula 2: Lab Project Number: 91-01. Unpublished study
prepared by Chase Products Co. 20 p.

41843400	Fermenta Animal Health (1991) Submission of Chemistry data in
sup- port of EctoGard Pet Spray registration. Transmittal of 1 study.

41843401	Hanna, G. (1991) One Year Storage Stability: EctoGard Pet
Spray. Unpublished study prepared by Fermenta Animal Health Co. 4 p.

41855200	Walco-Linck Co. (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Registration of TAT Roach & Ant with Residual Action 2491: Product
Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

41855201	Davis, K. (1991) Product Chemistry Data of TAT Roach & Ant with
Residual Action 2491: Lab Project Number: 506AE. Unpublished study
prepared by RegWest Co. 14 p.

41857000	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Additional Stability Data of Crossfire TRA. Transm- ittal
of 1 Study.

41857001	Essig, K. (1991) Storage Stability SBP-1382/EBT/PBO: Lab
Project Number: NB-88-3:4B. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio
Corp. 10 p.

41857100	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of Product Chemistry Data
to Support the Registration of Crossfire TRA. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41857101	Essig, K. (1991) Storage Stability SBP-1382/EBT/PBO: Lab
Project Number: NB-88-3:4B. Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Bio
Corp. 10 p.

41869400	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of storage stability data
to support the registration standard for the active ingredients in
Crossfire TRA. Transmittal of 1 study.

41869401	Essig, K. (1991) Storage Stability: SBP-1382;EBT;PBO (Crossfire
TRA Formula II): Lab Project Number: NB-88-3:4B. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel Bio Corp. 10 p.

41872200	Combe, Incorporated (1991) Submission of Data to Support the
Registration of Sulfodene Scratchex Flea and Tick Shampoo-B: Product
Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 1 Study.

41872201	Stewart, R. (1991) Sulfodene Scratchex Flea and Tick Shampoo-B:
Storage Stability of Flea and Tick Shampoo-B: Lab Project Number
4306-RO: 05/91. Unpublished study prepared by Combe Research and
Development Dept. 4 p.

41881900	Family Products SDN. BHD. (1991) Submission of product
chemistry and toxicity data to support the registration of Family
Mosquito Coils. Transmittal of 9 studies.

41881901	Davis, K. (1991) Product Chemistry Data (61 Series) of Family
Mos- quito Coils: Lab Project Number: FMC2. Unpublished study pre- pared
by RegWest Co. 28 p.

41881902	Davis, K. (1991) Product Chemistry Data (62 Series) of Family
Mos- quito Coils: Lab Project Number: FMC3. Unpublished study pre- pared
by RegWest Co. 8 p.

41881903	Savage, J. (1990) Family Mosquito Coils: Physical and Chemical
Pro- perties: Lab Project Number: FPS-01. Unpublished study prepared by
Dartec Inc. 40 p.

41881904	Robbins, G. (1991) Acute Oral Toxicity in Rats ?Family Mosquito
Coils|. Lab Project Number: A3110. Unpublished study prepared by
Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 20 p.

41881905	Robbins, G. (1991) Acute Dermal Absorption in Rabbits ?Family
Mos quito coils|. Lab Project Number: B3110. Unpublished study prepared
by Cosomopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 24 p.

41881906	Robbins, G. (1991) Acute Inhalation Study in Rats ?Family
Mosquito Coils|. Lab Project Number: C3110. Unpublished study prepared
by Cosomopolitan SAfety Evaluation, Inc. 31 p.

41881907	Robbins, G. (1991) Primary Eye Irritancy Study in Rabbits
?Family Mosquito Coils|. Lab Project Number: D3110. Unpublished study
prepared by Cosomopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 22 p.

41881908	Robbins, G. (1991) Primary Skin Irritancy in Rabbit (Family
Mos- quito Coils): Lab Project Number: E3110. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 17 p.

41881909	Robbins, G. (1991) Guinea Pig Sensitization (Buehler) ?Family
Mos- quito Coils|: Lab Project Number: E3110. Unpublished study pre-
pared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 17 p.

41898500	Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. and Roussel Bio Corp. (1991)
Submission of metabolism data to support the Allethrin registration
standard. Transmittal of 2 studies.

41898501	Ruzo, L.; Krautter, G.; Jiang, J. (1991) Absorption,
Distribution, Elimination and Metabolism of (Carbon 14
alcholol)-d-trans-Allethrin in the Rat: Lab Project Number: 418E/219W.
Unpublished study prepared by Pharmacology and Tox. Research Lab-West,
Inc. and Pharmacology and Tox Research Lab-East, Inc. 354 p.

41898502	Ruzo. L.; Krautter, G.; Jiang, J. (1991) Absorption,
Distribution, Elimination, and Metabolism of (Carbon
14-acid)-d-trans-Allethrin in the Rat: Lab Project Number: 417E/215W.
Unpublished study prepared by Pharamcology and Tox Research Lab-West,
Inc. and Pharamcology and Tox Research-East, Inc. 359 p.

41903500	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Registration Bioram 0.15%+0.25% Insecticide Aqueous Pressurized Spray:
Risk Assessment Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41903501	DeProso, J. (1991) Bioram Risk Assessment: Lab Project Number:
RBT-91-123. Unpublished study prepared by Roussell Bio Corp. 19 p.

41907000	McLaughlin Gormley King Co. (1991) Submission of Data To
Support Evercide Residual Pressurized Spray 2523 Registration: Storage
Stability Data. Transmittal of 1 study.

41907001	Carlson, D. (1990) Storage Stability Data: Evercide Residual
Pressurized Spray 2523. Unpublished study prepared by McLaughlin Gormley
King Co. 13 p.

41908200	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Registra- tion of Hartz 2 in 1 Flea & Tick Killer for Dogs and Cats with
Allethrin-Fine Mist Spray: Toxicology Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

41908201	Barbera, J. (1990) Acute Inhalation Toxicity Testing Hartz
Mountain Corporation, Sample 8980-1, Clear Liquid: Lab Project Number:
ASSAY/NO/904049. Unpublished study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 30
p.

41913800	Roussel Bio Corporation (1991) Submission of toxicity data in
support of registration of esbiothrin/cypermethrin/piperonyl butoxide.
Transmittal of 1 study.

41913801	James, C. (1991) Guinea Pig Sensitization Study: Buehler Method
Using Test Article Esbiothrin/ Cypermethrin/Piperonyl Butoxide
(0.1%-0.05%-0.4%): Lab Project Number: 64883-17. Unpublished study
prepared by Arthur D. Little, Inc. 36 p.

41918100	Hartz Mountain Corp. (1991) Submission of product chemistry and
toxicity data in support of a product application for Hartz Rid Flea
Plus Shampoo for Dogs. Transmittal of 8 studies.

41918101	Perlberg, W. (1991) Product Chemistry Data Requirements.
Unpubli- shed study prepared by The Hartz Mountain Corporation. 10 p.

41918102	Barbera, J. (1990) Acute Oral Toxicity Testing of Hartz
Mountain Corporation Sample # 9252: Lab Project Number: 907945: 1129.
Unpublished study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 20 p.

41918103	Barbera, J. (1990) Acute Dermal Toxicity of Hartz Mountain
Corpora- tion Sample # 9252: Lab Project Number: 907946: 1130. Unpublis-
hed study prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 17 p.

41918104	Barbera, J. (1990) Primary Eye Irritation Hartz Mountain Sample
# 9252: Lab Project Number: 907944: 1128. Unpublished study prep- ared
by Leberco Testing, Inc. 20 p.

41918105	Barbera, J. (1990) Primary Dermal Irritation Hartz Mountain
Sample # 9252: Lab Project Number: 907947: 1131. Unpublished study
prepared by Leberco Testing, Inc. 16 p.

41918106	Barbera, J. (1991) Delayed Contact Hypersensitivity in Guinea
Pigs: Modified Buehler Method (1965) of Hartz Mountain Sample # 9252:
Lab Project Number: 907948: 1132. Unpublished study prepared by Leberco
Testing, Inc. 25 p.

41918107	Sharp, M. (1991) Domestic Animal Safety and Eye Irritation
Effects of a Single Dose Dermal Treatment on Dogs: Lab Project Number:
1153. Unpublished study prepared by Sharp Veterinary Research 15 p.

41918108	Sharp, M. (1991) Domestic Animal Safety: Eye Irritation Effects
of a Single Dose Optical Treatment on Dogs: Lab Project Number: 1155.
Unpublished study prepared by Sharp Veterinary Research 15 p.

41934400	Ray Todd Chemicals, Ltd. (1991) Submission of Product Chemistry
Data in Support of Registration of Bug Mat. Transmittal of 1 study.

41934401	Weintraub, P. (1991) Manufacturing Process for Bug Mat.
Unpublish- ed study prepared by Insect Control and Research, Inc. 16 p.

41935200	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of product chemistry data
to support the "me-too" registration of Crossfire (esbiothrin).
Transmittal of 1 study.

41935201	Mucal, T. (1989) Storage Stability SBP-1382/EBT/PBO
0.2%+0.1+0.4 APS: Lab Project Number: NB-88-1: 48C. Unpublished study
pre- pared by Roussel Bio Corp. 8 p.

41943600	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of product chemistry data
in support of reregistration of Esbiol. Transmittal of 2 studies.

41943601	Giudecelli, J. (1988) Product Identity and Composition of
Esbiol Technical: Lab Project Number: STE-058-A-03-2/61. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 30 p.

41943602	Giudicelli, J. (1988) Analysis and Certification of Esbiol
Technic- al: Lab Project Number: STE-058-A-03-2/62. Unpublished study
prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 59 p.

41950500	ConAgra Pet Products (1991) Submission of product chemistry
data in support of changes in confidential statement of formula for
Skip-Flea Shampoo. Transmittal of 1 study.

41950501	ConAgra Pet Products Co. (1991) Product Chemistry Data for
Serg- eant's Skip-Flea Shampoo. Unpublished study. 13 p.

41953800	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of Data to Support the
Response to Reregistration of Esbiothrin (d/l allethrolone d-transchrys-
anthemate: Product Chemistry Data. Transmittal of 2 Studies.

41953801	Giudicelli, J. (1991) Product Chemistry and Composition of
Esbiothrin Technical: Lab Project Number: STE-048-A-04-2/61. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 31 p.

41953802	Giudicelli, J. (1991) Analyse (sic) and Certification of
Esbiothrin Technical: Lab Project Number: STE-048-A-2/62. Unpublished
study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 60 p.

41953900	Roussel Bio Corp. (1991) Submission of Data to Support the
Response to Reregistration of Bioallethrin (d-trans Allethrin min.):
Product chemistry Data. Transmittal of 2 Studies.

41953901	Giudicelli, J. (1991) Product Identity and Composition of
Bioalle- thrin (R) Technical: Lab Project Number: STE-057-A-04-2/61. Un-
published study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 31 p.

41953902	Giudicelli, J. (1991) Analyse and Certification of Bioallethrin
(R) Technical Ingredients: Lab Project Number: STE-057-A-04-2/62.
Unpublished study prepared by Roussel Uclaf. 53 p.

41973300	Whitmire Research Laboratories, Inc. (1991) Submission of Data
To Support Registration of Whitmire PT 566WB Pyrethrum Insect Fogger:
Product Chemistry. Transmittal of 1 study.

41973301	Hutson, M. (1991) Whitmire PT 566WB: Product Chemistry: Lab
Project Number: WRL 90-12. Unpublished study prepared by Whitmire
Research Labs, Inc. 7 p.

41999500	MGK Co. (1991) Submission of toxicity data in support of
registration of D-Trans Residual Spray 2580. Transmittal of 3 studies.

41999501	Gabriel, D. (1991) Acute Oral Toxicity, Single Level--Rats:
D-Trans Residual Spray 2580: Lab Project Number: 91-7331A. Unpublished
study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 10 p.

41999502	Gabriel, D. (1991) Acute Dermal Toxicity, Single
Level--Rabbits: D- Trans Residual Spray 2580: Lab Project Number:
91-7331A. Unpublished study prepared by Biosearch Inc. 13 p.

41999503	Romanelli, P. (1991) Primary Skin Irritation--Rabbits: D-Trans
Residual Spray 2580: Lab Project Number: 91-7331A. Unpublished study
prepared by Biosearch Inc. 9 p.

42000100	Keane and Associates (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Applica- tion for Registration of Kilmos E Mosquito Repellent Coils:
Storage Stability Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

42000101	Shah, W. (1991) One Year Accelerated Storage Tests: Storage
Stabi- lity Tests for Kilmos E Mosquito Repellent Coils. Unpublished
study prepared by Pyrethrum Board of Kenya. 5 p.

42000200	Keane and Associates (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Application for Registration of Kilmos PF Mosquito Repellent Coils:
Storage Stability Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

42000201	Shah, W. (1991) One Year Accelerated Storage Tests: Storage
Stabi- lity Tests for Kilmos PF Mosquito Coils. Unpublished study
prepared by Pyrethrum Board of Kenya. 5 p.

42000300	Keane and Associates (1991) Submission of Data To Support
Applica- tion for Registration of Fish Brand PF Mosquito Coils: Storage
Stability Study. Transmittal of 1 study.

42000301	Shah, W. (1991) One Year Accelerated Storage Tests: Storage
Stabi- lity Tests for Fish Brand PF Mosquito Coils. Unpublished study
prepared by Pyrethrum Board of Kenya. 5 p.

42018900	3M Animal Care Products (1991) Submission of Data to Support
the Application for Registration of Duratrol Plus Household Flea Spray:
Product Chemistry and Toxicology Studies. Transmittal of 7 studies.

42018901	Pinault, D. (1991) Duratrol Plus Household Flea Spray:
Chemistry and Manufacturing. Unpublished study prepared by Animal Care
Products/3M. 26 p.

42018902	Hart, J. (1991) Acute Oral Toxicity Screen with Duratrol Plus
Household Flea Spray in Albino Rats. Unpublished study prepared by 3M
Pharmaceuticals. 13 p.

42018903	Hart, J. (1991) Acute Dermal Toxicity Screen with Duratrol Plus
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