An investigation is reported of the reaction of methyl radicals, produced in the photochemical decomposition of azomethane, with isobutane. The energy of activation of this process was found to be 6.7 ± 0.8 kcal./mole, assuming that the combination of methyl radicals has an activation energy of zero. From some experiments with n-butane, a value of 9 ± 1 kcal./mole was obtained.