Chem. [f. UR-EA: see ETHYL and -ANE 2 b.] Methyl-urethane; methyl carbamate.

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1844.  Fownes, Man. Chem., 417. It yields with dry ammonia a solid crystallizable substance, called urethylane.

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1852.  Watts, trans. Gmelin’s Handbk. Chem., VII. 292. Urethylane crystallizes in tables derived from an oblique rhombic prism.

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1863.  Watts’ Dict. Chem., 1. 751. Carbamate of Methyl. Urethylane.

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