Eight sweet tasters for P. T. G. found in a preceding investigation were retested with P. T. G. solutions by using a discriminating test method. Variations in the course of a single day and during longer periods were studied. It was observed that the consistency of sweet tasting for this compound varied intraindividually as well as interindividually. One of the females showed a high consistency of taste sensations for different concentrations. Three persons never reported a sweet taste sensation of a supraliminal concentration, although one year earlier they had described different P. T. C. solutions as sweet or sweet and bitter at the same time. The remaining four persons showed a varying consistency of the number of solutions stated as sweet tasting and the concentrations of these sweet tasting solutions. The reasons for the variations of the consistency are unknown. Such inconsistencies influence the result of investigations into inheritance of the trait.