210 SOME EXPERIMENTS WITH THE 
ExprRIMENT XIV.—November 24, 1896. Saliva of upper jaw from four bites was dissolved in 
water one-half of which (ten minims) was injected into a pigeon at 11.40 A.M. 
3.08. Still no effect; repeated injection. 
5.40. Still no effect. 
November 25. Well. 
EXPERIMENT X V.—November 24, 1896. Same as last experiment, but with saliva of lower jaw in 
another pigeon. ; 
12.15 P.M. Temperature 104°. 
12.17. Injected. 
12.20-21. Respirations 31. 
12.27-28. Respirations 31. 
12.35. Temperature 100°. 
12.36-37. Very ‘‘ tame.’’ Respirations 38. 
12.38. Sways backward and forward. 
12.39-40. Respirations 52. 
12.42. Temperature 98°. 
12.4748. Respirations 30. 
12.50. Very drowsy. Temperature 97°. 
12.54-55. Respirations 34, irregular. 
1.03-04. Respirations 28, labored. 
1.06. Temperature 95°. Can still stagger when placed on feet. 
1.09-10. Respirations 38, very irregular. 
1.11. Temperature 96°. 
1.16. Temperature 95°. 
1.17-18. Respirations 42, greatly labored. 
1.28. Temperature 95°. 
1.24-25. Respirations 46, bill opening and shutting. Can still walk slowly. 
1.28-29. Respirations 55. 
1.30. Temperature 96°. 
1.33-34. Respirations 52. Can barely walk. 
1.36. Temperature 96°. 
1.37. Cannot walk. 
1.37-38. Respirations 54. 
1.46. Temperature 94°. 
1.47-48. Respirations 49, head nods. 
1.53. Temperature 94°. 
1.54. No respiration. 
1.55. Temperature 93°. 
1.56. Death with convulsions. 
Exprrmmenr XVI.—November 25, 1896. At 2.15 P.M., injected a pigeon with all of solution of 
saliva of upper jaw from four bites. . 
2.30. Still no effect. 
