388 VENOMS 



Lachesis purpureomaculatus, 54. 

 ,, schlegelii, 119. 

 ,, strigatus, 53. 

 ,, sumatranus, 56. 

 ,, trigonocephahis, 56. 

 ,, undiilatus, 118. 

 ,, 2uagleri, 57. 

 ,, xanthogranimus, 117. 

 Lamb, G. , on action of venom on brain, 185. 



,, on coagulant action of venom of T'yJcra russellii, 191. 



Landouzy, Prof., on serum therapeutics, 240. 

 Lannoy, on diastasic actions of venoms, 212, 21.3. 

 ,, proteolytic action of venoms, 204. 



,, researches of, on glands of snakes, 147. 

 Lapeyre, on bites from European vipers, 346. 

 Latrodectus, 276. 



,, erebus, 276. 



,, mactans, 275. 



,, mahnigiiattus, 275. 



Lavigne, bite from Trigonoce2)halus, 354. 

 de Lavison, R., on Lachesis lanceolatus, 113. 

 Lecithides, production of, 191, 197, 198, 199, 254, 258. 

 ,, ,, from bee-venom, 285. 



,, ,, ,, scorpion-venom, 278. 



Lecithin, added to venom to dissolve washed red corpuscles, 197. 

 ,, cholesterin antidote to, 198. 

 ,, combination with snake-venom, 254. 

 Leipothymia following inoculation of venom of Synanceia bracMo, 292. 

 Le Naour, on the spitting snake, 63. 

 Leucocytes, protective role against snake-poisoning, 216. 

 Leucolysin, mode of producing, 203. 



Lewin, experiments on immunity of hedgehog to venom, 226. 

 Leydig, researches of, 147. 

 Lhomme, bite from Lachesis ferox, 351. 

 ,, collection of venom, 156. 



Light, destructive effect of, on venom in solution, 165, 

 Liver, action of venom on, 182. 

 Livingstone, mention of Naja hajc by, 60. 

 Lizards, 321-323. 



,, only one species venomous, 322. 

 ,, succumb rapidly to snake-poisoning, 172. 

 Lophius, 804. 



,, piscatori'us, 301. 

 ,, setigerus, 303-304. 

 Lucan, passage from, quoted, on immunity of Psylli, 240. 

 Lumiere, A., and Nicolas, J., on effect of intense cold on venom, 106. 

 Lungs, action of venom on, 184. 

 Lycodon aulicus, resemblance of Bungarus candidus to, 33. 



]\Iaclaud, bite from J<!aja hajc, 356. 



