Some of the factors, including choice of absorbent, indicator and titrant, that affect the determination of carbon dioxide by non-aqueous titrimetry are examined experimentally. The results of this examination are used to give a procedure that is recommended for the determination of milligram amounts of carbon dioxide.The method involves absorption of the carbon dioxide in a 5 per cent. v/v solution of ethanolamine in formdimethylamide, followed by titration with standard tetrabutyl ammonium hydroxide in benzene-methanol solution to a visual end-point with thymolphthalein indicator.