INDEX 



309 



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Complement, chemical inactivation and re- 

 activation of 192 



destruction of, by venom 218 



disappearance of activating 



property by heating 172 



in venom haemolysis . . 170, 171, 175 



Coniophanes 9 



impcrialis 9 



imperialis impcrialis 10 



imperialis proterops 10 



latcritius 10 



Conjunctival membranes, effects of snake 



venom on 220-222 



Conophis 9 



Cope on systematic position of venomous 



snakes 3 



Copper-venom globulin 80 



Corneal reflex 124, 130 



Coronella laevis 49, 50 



Coryphodon korros 50 



Crocodilia, mucous glands of oral cavity. ... 47 



Crotalidffi 3 



Crotalinte 35 



effect of venom upon nervous sys- 

 tem 124 



Crotalus 42 



adamanteus 43 



amount of venom se- 

 creted 71 



effects of venom of. . . 124 

 hsemorrhagic content 



of 157 



poisoning, experimen- 

 tal 113 



venom of 71 



atrox 44 



amount of venom secreted . . 71 



var. ruber 44 



var. scutulatus 44 



cerastes 45 



confluentus 44 



amount of venom se- 

 creted 71 



effect of venom of, upon nervous 



system 126 



horridus 43 



lepidus 45 



mitchelli 45 



molossus 45 



mortality caused by 76 



oregonus 44 



poisoning in man 106 



polystictus 45 



pricei 45 



terrificus 43. 45 



tigris 45 



triseriatus 45 



venom antivenin 257 



Crustacea, effects of snake venom upon 279 



Cytolysins, effects of heating on 204 



effects of, on cells of warm- 

 blooded animals 199-200 



effects on cells of cold-blooded 



animals 231 



in snake venom 199-205 



mechanism of 204 



mode of study of 199 



plurality of 204 



Cytolytic action of snake venom on micro- 

 organisms 205 



Cytolytic action of snake venom on nerve 



cells 201 



Cytoilitic action of snake venom on ova 



202-203 

 Cytolytic action of snake venom on sperma- 

 tozoa 201-202 



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Daboia, anticoagulating properties of venom of 141 



poisoning in man 108, 135 



russcUii, effects of, upon the coagu- 

 lability of the blood 137 



amount of venom secreted . 70 



mortality caused by 75 



Daspeltis scaber 50 



Dendraspis 17 



angusticeps 18 



antinorii 18 



jamesonii 18 



viridis 17 



Denisonia 19 



carpentarice 21 



coronata 20 



coronoides 20 



flageUum 20 



frenata 20 



gouldii 20 



maculata 20 



melamura 21 



muelleri 20 



nigrescens 21 



nigrostriata 21 



pallidiceps 21 



par 21 



punctata 20 



superba 20 



woodfordii 21 



Desiccation, effect on snake venom 94 



Dialysis 95 



venom globulin 80 



Dialyzability of venom constituents 79 



fibrin ferment 138 



Dialyzed iron, effects on snake venom 99 



Diaphoretics, in treatment of snake bite 292 



Diastatic actions of snake venom 213 



Dictamnus albus, used for snake bite 293 



Diemenia 19 



Dipsadinae 4 



Dipsadoboa 5 



Dipsadomorphinae 4 



Dipsadomorphus 5 



cyaneus S 



kraepelini 5 



trigonatus 5 



Dispholidus 10 



Distira 26 



cyanocincta 27 



poison glands of 61 



jerdonii 27 



ornata 26 



poisoning, experimental 120 



subcincta 27 



Distribution of venomous snakes 52-57 



Ditypophis ^ 



Dog, effect of ophiotoxin on . . i47 



Dogs, experiments as to effect of snalce 



venom 125, 127 



Doliophis 16 



bilineatus 16 



bivirgatus 16 



intestinalis 16 



philippinus 16 



sp., poison glands of ■ . • 60 



Dorstenia contrayerva, used for snake bite. . 293 



Dromophis 6 



Dryophiops ^° 



Dryophis 7 



Dry heat, effect on snake venom 95 



Echidnase 224 



Echinodermata, effects of snake venom upon 281 



Echidnotoxin 224 



Echis ; 33 



anticoagulating properties of 141 



