Chem. [f. UR-EA: see ETHYL and -ANE 2 b.] Methyl-urethane; methyl carbamate.
1844. Fownes, Man. Chem., 417. It yields with dry ammonia a solid crystallizable substance, called urethylane.
1852. Watts, trans. Gmelins Handbk. Chem., VII. 292. Urethylane crystallizes in tables derived from an oblique rhombic prism.
1863. Watts Dict. Chem., 1. 751. Carbamate of Methyl. Urethylane.