1. CH4 laboratory measurements Initial fits to the MkIV balloon spectra, performed using the HITRAN 2004 linelist [Rothmann et al., 2005], revealed systematic residuals near some of the CH4 lines around 1463 cm-1. Fits to laboratory CH4 spectra showed similar residuals, indicating a problem of spectroscopic origin. Since the CH4 widths in this region have never been measured and therefore have large uncertainties, we felt justified in using the laboratory spectra to improve the spectroscopic parameters of a few of the CH4 lines. For a better description of the methane lines in the CH3CN frequency window we considered nine laboratory spectra. The spectra were taken at the Kitt Peak National Solar Observatory between 1979 and 1985 and are available online from their archive (http://diglib.nso.edu/nso_user.html). Four spectra were taken with pure CH4 at different pressures. The other five spectra were pressure broadened, using air as the broadening gas. The spectral resolution was between 0.01 and 0.006 cm-1. A summary of the measurement conditions is given in Tab. 3. 2. Modifications of CH4 line parameters The laboratory transmittance spectra were fitted in the region between 1462 and 1464.4 cm-1 using a nonlinear least squares algorithm and CH4 line parameters from the HITRAN 2004 database. As some of the spectra showed slight contaminations of water vapor, H2O was fitted simultaneously. The residuals resulting from the fits were analyzed and the CH4 line parameters were adjusted manually until satisfying fits were achieved. In total the parameters of 11 lines were modified. Modified parameters were the line frequency (5 cases), the airbroadened halfwidth (1 case), the selfbroadened halfwidth (7 cases), the temperature dependence of the airbroadened halfwidth (1 case), and the pressure shift (1 case). As all laboratory spectra were taken at comparable temperatures it has to be noted that the modification of the temperature dependence was not performed on the basis of the laboratory measurements but on the basis of the balloon-borne atmospheric measurements with the MkIV instrument. The modifications of the CH4 line parameters are summarized in Tab. 4. 3. Reference Rothmann, L. S., et al., The HITRAN 2004 molecular spectroscopic data base, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 96, 139-204, 2005.