\\ Species Tag: & 50007 & Species Name:& CH3Cl-35 \\ Version: & 3 & & Methyl chloride \\ Date: & May 2009 & & $^{35}$Cl isotope \\ Contributor:& Brian Drouin & & \\ & & & \\ Lines Listed: & 6386 & Q(300.0)=& 28103.92 \\ Freq. (GHz) $<$ & 2115 & Q(225.0)=& 17896.38 \\ Max. J: & 80 & Q(150.0)=& 9676.27 \\ LOGSTR0= & -8.0 & Q(75.00)=& 3406.96 \\ LOGSTR1= & -8.0 & Q(37.50)=& 1205.45 \\ Isotope Corr.: & -0.122 & Q(18.75)=& 443.81 \\ Egy. (cm$^{-1}$) $>$& -0.0 & Q(9.375)=& 174.60 \\ $\mu_a$ = & 1.899 & A=&156051 \\ $\mu_b$ = & & B=&13292.9 \\ $\mu_c$ = & & C=& B \headend The data were taken from G. Wlodarczak et al., 1986, J. Mol. Spect. 116, 251, and references cited therein. Additional measurements up to K = 12 were made at JPL for J = 24 $\leftarrow $ 23. The dipole moment is from J. A. Golby and R. J. Butcher, 1984, J. Mol. Spect. 107, 292, but see also G. Wlodarczak et al., 1985, J. Mol. Spect. 112, 401. In version two a slight modification to the partition function was implemented by taking the product of the calculated rotational partition function with a harmonic oscillator vibrational paratition function. In version three the $D_3$ symmetry group with appropriate spin weights for this $C_{3v}$ species were applied in order to produce accurate relative intensities.