Using an energy-resolved electron beam, appearance potentials for C,H;, C,H:, and C4H: fragment ions from hydrocarbons of formula C3H4, C,H6, C4H6, C4H8, and C,Hlo have been measured. In each case the fragment appears to have a common structure, corresponding to AHr(C3H:) = 256 f 2 kcal/mol, AHr(C3H:) = 226 t 2 kcal/mol, and AHr(C4H:) = 206 + 2 kcal/mol. Ionization potentials have been measured for propargyl radical (8.68 V), methallyl radical (7.54V), and 2-methylallyl radical (7.89 V).Corresponding ionic heats of formation are propargyl 281 + 3 kcal/mol, methallyl 204 + 3 kcal/mol, and 2-methylallyl211 & 5 kcal/mol. The C3H; fragment ion is 25 kcal/mol more stable than propargyl ion, and is almost certainly cyclopropenyl ion. Ionization potentials for propyne, allene, cyclopropene, I-and 2-butyne, and fifteen isomers of formula C,H,, have also been measured by monoenergetic electron impact.