a numeric vector, the concentration of gaseous
carbon disulphide in mg per litre.
exposed
a numeric vector, counts; the number of
beetles exposed to the poison.
killed
a numeric vector, counts; the numbers killed.
Details
These data were originally given in Table IV of Bliss (1935) and
are the combination of
two series of toxicological experiments involving
Tribolium confusum, also known as the flour beetle.
Groups of such adult beetles were exposed for 5 hours of
gaseous carbon disulphide at different concentrations,
and their mortality measured.