476 THE SNAKES OF SOUTH AFRICA. 



Adder venom acts chiefly on the blood and the walls of its vessels, 

 causing haemorrhage into the tissues. 



Adder venom acts much more slowly than Cobra venom. 



The venom of every species of snake differs somewhat in its action. 



The widest difference is between the Cobra family and the Adder 

 family of snakes. 



A serum is now prepared by immunizing horses to the venoms of the 

 different classes of snakes. 



It is, therefore, an antidote to the bite of any kind of venomous 

 snake. 



The mortality in India from snake bite, until lately, has averaged 

 20,000 a year. 



All the popular antidotes in India have been proved to be worthless. 



Dosing a man with large quantities of alcohol for snake bite is dangerous. 



The mythical Dragon is believed to have had its origin in the Python, 

 of which there are many species inhabiting Asia and Africa. 



In a Chinese work entitled " Shan Hai King " dating from 350 a.d., 

 a great snake is referred to which possessed two pairs of wings. 



In China and Japan, the mythical Dragon is represented as being more 

 or less snake-like, but in the other parts of the East and the West it differs 

 more or less in shape. 



The Greek word " drakon " actually meant a large snake, and is so used 

 by Aristotle and other classical writers. 



On a Greek vase is the painting of a great serpent called a Dragon 

 guarding the tree in the garden of the Hespcrides on which grew the 

 golden apples, in quest of which, according to Greek legend, the hero 

 Hercules went. The figure represents a large horned serpent coiled round 

 the trunk of a tree on which the golden apples are hanging, while the 

 figures of the Hesperides and Hercules are shown standing near. 



According to Bible history it was a great serpent who guarded the 

 forbidden fruit and which tempted Eve to take and eat. 



The serpent was worshipped from exceedingly remote times, long 

 before the origin of the Jewish nation. 



The ancient Egyptians worshipped a great serpent-god called " Ha-her " 

 or " great Lord of fear and terror." They believed that to him the wicked 

 would be handed over and frightfullj- tortured. 



The much-feared Evil Spirit of the Scandinavian mythology was a 

 great snake. 



In Revelation xx. i, 2, it says, " The dragon that old serpent which is 

 the Devil and Satan." 



In the East even at the present day the serpent is regarded as being pos- 

 sessed of an evil spirit and used by unseen powers for purposes of vengeance. 



Herodotus and Pliny believed in the existence of winged snakes. The 

 belief in winged snakes probably arose from eels, which are snake-like 

 in sliape and possess fins, which would on drawings and carvings take the 

 shape of wings. 



In Dutch Guiana the negroes believe that if the leaves of three species 

 of trees are taken, pulverized and applied to the scarified site of the bite, 

 it is a certain cure for snake bite. 



