292 Chittenden and Blake—Distribution of Antimony,*ete. 
found hitherto. 'To be sure, the compound was not in the previous 
experiments introduced into the stomach of a rabbit in the form of 
powder, and it is possible that the reason for the difference in the 
amount of antimony found in the brain in this case and that in the 
brain of the dog similarly treated, lies in the fact of a slower 
absorption from the stomach of a herbivorous animal. 
