I Dissociation constants (KA) of isoprenaline and orciprenaline were determined for the positive inotropic and chronotropic responses of guinea-pig isolated atria. Cumulative dose-response curves to the agonists were constructed before and after incubation with and washout of the irreversible ,3-adrenoceptor antagonist, Ro 03-7894 1-(5-chloracetylaminobenzfuran-2-yl)-2-isopropylaminoethanol). 2 After 20 min washout, the curves were displaced to the right with depression of the maxima. After 3 h washout, there was only depression of the maxima. 3 Dissociation constants were determined by plotting reciprocals of molar concentrations before Ro 03-7894 (1/A) against reciprocals of the equiactive concentrations after Ro 03-7894 (1/A'). KA = (slope -1)/intercept. 4 Isoprenaline had a greater affinity (KA) than orciprenaline on both rate and tension. The affinity for rate and tension was identical for both agonists, indicating that the ,B-adrenoceptors were identical. 5 Isoprenaline and orciprenaline produced identical rate response maxima when compared in the same preparation but the orciprenaline tension maximum was only 92.0 + 0.3% that of isoprenaline. 6 These dose-response curves were replotted as response against -log RA/Rt (fraction of receptors occupied) for each agonist concentration, calculated from the equation RA/Rt = (A)/(KA + (A)).