376 VENOMS 
Bungarus candidus, resemblance to Lycodon aulicus, 33. 
33 fasciatus, 31, 32. 
Buprestid@, food for larvæ of Cerceris bupresticida, 285. 
Bushmaster, or surucucu, 112. See also Lachesis mutus. 
CALAMARIDÆ, species of Callophis feed only upon, 42. 
Callionymus, 301. 
A belennus, 301. 
5: lacertus, 301. 
35 lyra, 300-301. 
55 vulsus, 301. 
Callophis, 40. 
= feeds only on snakes belonging to Calamaride, 42. 
A bibronii, 41. 
5 gracilis, 41. 
ee maclellandi, 41. 
55 maculiceps, 41. 
an trimaculatus, 41. 
Calmette’s serum, cobra-bites treated with, 363-5. See also Serum, antivenomous. 
Calvados, Callionymus lyra common on coast of, 301. 
Cantharis (blister-beetles), 281. 
Cantor, on venom of Naja bungarus, 39. 
‘re vindictiveness of Naja bungarus, 39. 
Captivity, poisonous snakes kept in, 61, 62, 125, 156, 223. 
Carawalla. See Ancistrodon hypnale. 
Cardiac poison of toad-venom (bufotalin), 319, 320. 
Caribbean Sea, Scorpæna grandicornis found in, 293. 
Carpi and Morgenroth, lecithide of bee-venom prepared by, 285. 
Carriére, experiments on ingestion of venom, 214. 
Cascavella (Crotalus terrificus), 124. 
Cato, army of, patronage of snake-charmers by, 228. 
Causus, 67. 
es defilipii, 67. 
aps lichtensteinii, 68. 
»»  resimus, 67. 
_ rhombeatus, 67. 
Cells, dissolution of. See Cytolytic action. 
Cerastes, 47, 75. 
à bites from, 348-350. 
33 at cured, 358. 
a secretion of, 150. 
ep venom of, fatal to barefooted pedestrians, 76. 
95 cornutus, 47, 75. 
$5 vipera, 75. 
Cerceris bupresticida, 285. 
Ceylon, snake-charmers of, 229. 
Chameleons succumb rapidly to snake-poisoning, 172. 
Chelicera (fang of spider), 274. 
Chemical reactions exhibited by venoms, 162. 
