INDEX 
Frog-serum, antidote to poison of pedicellariæ, 274. 
Frogs succumb slowly to snake-poisoning, 172. 
Furina, 98. 
,,  bimaculata, 99. 
3; calonata, 99: 
»  occipitalis, 99. 
GABOON VIPER, 73. See also Bitis gabonica. 
Gangrene, produced by venom of Viperidæ, 177. 
Gautier, Armand, chemical constituents of venom, 160. 
Geographical distribution of poisonous snakes in Africa, 143, 144. 
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Geracki, collection of venom, 156. 
America, 146, 
Asia, 142, 143. 
Europe, 142. 
Oceania, 145. 
Gibbs, Wolcott, chemical constituents of venom, 160. 
Glands (acid and alkaline), poison-organs of the hymenoptera, 282. 
;, secretion of venom from, 147. 
Glandular secretions of persons and animals bitten by venomous snakes, toxic, 181, 
Glycerine, means of preservation of concentrated solution of venom, 166. 
Glyphodon, 83. 
BS tristis, 84. 
Gobiide, 300. 
Gouzien, Paul, collection of venom from poisonous snakes in French settlements in 
India, 359. 
3 sf on collection of venom, 156. 
Grage (Lachesis atrox), immunity from bite of, 238. 
Grass-snakes, parotid glands of, 147. 
as 5 withstand large doses of venom, 172. 
Gressin on poisoning from weever-stings, 299. 
de Gries on bites from Bothrops, 353, 354. 
Ground rattle-snake, 120. See also Sistrurus miliarius. 
Grunting batrachus. See Batrachus grunniens. 
Guiana, witch-doctors of, snake-bite remedies, 237, 238. 
Guinea-pig, minimal doses of various venoms lethal for, 173, 174, 175. 
5 vaccination against cobra-venom, 242. 
H2MOLYSINS of venom, resistance to heat, 202. 
Hæmolysis, failure of, under exposure of red ‘corpuscles to large doses of venom, 199, 200, 
201. 
in venoms, comparative study of, 196. 
s power of, possessed by various venoms, 199. 
Hæmorrhages produced by albuminoid of snake-venom, 162. 
= visceral, complicating recovery from bites of Viperid@, 177, 178. 
Hemorrhagin in yenoms, 187. 
local effects of, not prevented by antineurotoxic serum, 251. 
predominance in venom of Viperide, 249. 
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