INDEX 971 
Chemical substances modifying or destroying venoms, 164. 
Chemistry of snake-venoms, 159. 
Cherry and Martin on antagonism between toxins and antitoxins, 253. 
Chilomycterus, 307. 
36 orbicularis, 307. 
5 tigrinus, 307. 
China and Japan, Lophius setigerus found in seas of, 304. 
Chloride of gold, antidote to venom before absorption, 261, 263. 
+ », solution, modifies or destroys venom, 164. 
BA lime solution, modifies or destroys venom, 164. 
Cholesterin, antidote to lecithin, 198. 
Chromic acid, antidote to venom before absorption, 260. 
5 », solution, modifies or destroys venoms, 164. 
Clamouse, on bites from European vipers, 343. 
Clot Bey on Egyptian snake-charmers, 228-229. 
Clothing protective against dangerous effects of snake-bite, 170. 
Cobra, bite of, clinical symptoms, 169. 
56 An 5 5 exhibit rapid general intoxication, 169. 
5 », treated with Calmette’s serum, 363. 
,, extraction of venom from, method, 153. 
»  Hgyptian (Naja haje or haie), 59. 
» method of carrying after capture, 21. 
,,  snake-charmers’ skill with, 229. 
», venom of, 149, 
ae me alkaloids in, 160. 
ve =. chemical analysis, 159. 
5 56 comparison of toxicity by means of intra-cerebral injections, 186. 
js destructive action of bile on, 215. 
9 5 dissolution of trypanosomes by, 207. 
nA 3 dose lethal for different animals in twenty-four hours, 174. 
35 a fixation on nervous elements, 186. 
3 re local effects on serous membranes slight, 179. 
; Ae potency of antineurotoxic antivenomous serum against, 250, 251, 252. 
is ae vaccination against, 242, 244, 945. 
Cobra-di-Capello, 33. See also Naja tripudians. 
5 35 spectacled, used by Hindu snake-charmer, 229. 
Cœlenterates, poisonous species of, 269. 
Ceelopeltis, 22. 
“ moilensis, 23. 
A monspessulana, 23. 
Cold, intense, toxicity of venom not diminished by, 166. 
Colombia, herons of, probably immune to snake-venom, 227. 
% a hunt young snakes for food, 226. 
Coloration of snakes, 15, 16. 
rr », subject to biological laws of mimicry, 15, 16. 
Colubride, 3, 30, 57, 82, 100, 101-109. See also Acanthophis, Aspidelaps, Boulengerina, 
Brachyaspis, Dendraspis, Denisonia, Diemenia, Elapechis, Elapognathus, 
Furina, Glyphodon, Homorelaps, Hoplocephalus, Micropechis, Notechis, 
Ogmodon, Opisthoglypha, Proteroglypha, Pseudechis, Pseudelaps, Rhinhoplo- 
cephalus, Rhynchelaps, Sepedon, Tropidechis, Walterinnesia. 
