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entire subject of poisonous fishes, including 

 both poison apparatus and poisonous flesh, 

 see *Marie Phisalix. " Animaux veni- 

 meux et venins." Paris. 1922. vol. II, 

 pp. 487-62S, illusirations. 



General treatise. Coutifere, H. 1899.1. — 

 Accounts in "Medical Zoologies." Brandt, 

 J. F. & Ratzeburg, J. T. 1829.1; Moquin- 

 Tandon, C. H. 1860.1; Stephenson, J. 

 1838.1; Taschenberg, E. 0. 1909.1. 



Miscellaneous items. Autenrieth, H. F. 

 1833.1; Berkowsky,-. 1859.1; Dickson, 

 J. H. ISlS.l; Donitz, F. K. 1873.1; 

 Kalm, P. 1761.1; Leonhardt, E. E. 

 1904.10; Wuth, E. M. 1877.1; Anon. 

 264-266, 357, 451, 454; Klimenko, W. S. 

 Add. 1894.1; Knoch, J. Add. 1888.1; 

 Schmidt, N. Add. 1891.1; VasOyeff, S. 

 M. & Mochaloff, M. I. Add. 1885.1. — 

 Pre-Linn. re/s. Liuocier, G. 1584.1; Piso, 

 G. 164S.1. 



Alleged Dental Apparatus of Murcena 



Descr. of venomous apparatus sinvilar to 

 serpents, formed by palatine teeth with asso- 

 ciated mucous glands, in Murcena helena. 

 Bottard, A. 1SS9.2; Porta, A. 1905.2. 

 — Popular resume of Bottard. Bordas, L. 

 1907.1. 



Investigations of palatine structure and 

 disbelief of presence of poison glands. 

 Coutifere, H. 1902.1, 1907.1; Galasso, F. 

 1901.1; Pavlovskii, E. 1909.1,.4. 



Poison Apparatus Composed of Spines 

 and Associated Glands 



General accounts of structure, functions, 

 etc. Bassett-Smith, P. W. 1903.1; •Bot- 

 tard, A. 1889.1, 1889.2; Porta, A. 1905.2; 

 •Pavlovskii, E. 1907.1, 1909.1; Fred- 

 ericq, L. Add. 1910.1; Lipp, F. J. Add. 

 1829.1; Parg, A. Pre-Linn. 1575.1. 



Treatment of wounds, anti-venomous 

 serotherapy, etc. •Calmette, A. 1907.1, .2; 

 Bassompierre, — & Schneider, — Add. 

 1899.1; Lacoste, L. Add. 1911.1. 



Miscellaneous papers. Cecca, R. 1902.1; 

 O'Shaughnessy, A. W. E. 1867.1; Thilo, 

 O. 1898.3, 1899.3; Anon. 189, 450; Bot- 

 tarel, A. Add. 1889.1; Hasselt, A. W. 

 Add. 1862.1; Munier, Add. 1774.1; 



Sauvages, -. Add. 1764.1. — Analogy of 

 lesions and symptoms with snake bites. 

 CorrS, A. Add. 1872.1, 1881.1. —Early 

 ref. Hanow, M. Pre-Linn. 1737.1. 



For dangerous wounds (non-poisonous) 

 made by the sting-ray, Trygon, see Aubert, 

 H. 1861.1; Mordecai, E. R. 1860.1. 



Batrachus. Axillary gland, commonly 

 thought poisonous, is shown not to be. 

 Wallace, L. B. 1893.1. 



ScorpSBHidss. Poison apparatus, struc- 

 ture. Pavlovskii, E. 1907.2, 1911.1,.3; 

 •Sacchi, M. 1895.1. — Nature and effects 

 of Scorpcena poison. Briot, A. 1904.1, 

 1905.1; ,Pohl, J. 1893.1; Dunbar-Brun- 

 ton, J. Add. 1896.1. 



Effects of poisons and cases of poisoning 

 in Synanceia. Harting, P. 1865.5; Le 

 Juge, E. 1871.1; Schnee, S. 1911.1; 

 Anon. 399, 587. — Notesthes. Kesteven, 



L. 1914.1; Woods, J. E. 1882.1. — 

 Pterois. Schnee, S. 1908.2. 



Siluridee. Structure of poison glands 

 and spines in — Ictalurus dugesii. Ale- 

 m4n, J. 1891.1; Dug^s, A. 1891.1. — 

 Plotosus. Pavlovskii, E. 1913.1-1914.2. 

 — Piratinga filamentosa. Pettit, A. & 

 Geay, F. 1901.1. — Noturus and Schil- 

 beodes. •Reed, H. D. 1900.1, 1907.1, 

 Add. 1906.1. 



Thallassophryne. Anatomy of poiion 

 apparatus. Dow, J. M. 1865.1; •Giin- 

 ther, A. C. 1864.9, 1869.1; Harting, P. 

 1864.1; Anon. 211. 



Trachinus. Structure of poison ap- 

 paratus. Borley, J. O. 1907.1; Chievitz, 

 J. H. 1888.1; Day, F. 1880.2; •Gressin, 

 L. 1884.1; •Parker, W. N. 1888.1, Add. 

 1888.1; Pavlovskii, E. 1907.2; Schmidt, 

 F. T. Add. 1875.1. 



Discovery of venomous properties and 

 poison glands. AUman, G. J. 1841.1; 

 Byerley, I. 1849.1; Woodward, H. 1864.1. 



Nature of poison and its effects, hemo- 

 lytic action, etc. •Briot, A. 1902.1-1904.2; 

 Evans, H. M. 1907.1, 1910.1; Pohl, J. 

 1893.1; Phisalix, C. 1899.1; Dunbar- 

 Brunton, J. Add. 1896.1. — ■ Review of 

 Briot. Mitchell, C. A. Add. 1906.3. 



Records of poisoning cases. Spitzly, J. 

 H. 1910.1; Bassompierre & Schneider 

 Add. 1899.1; Bottard, -. Add. 1885.1; 

 Willius, J. V. Pre-Linn. 1677.1. —Case of 

 death. Ulmer, -. 1865.1. 



Poisonous Flesh through Presence 

 of Alkaloids 



It has not been possible here to distinguish 

 between actual poisoning and ptomaine poison- 

 ing. For all papers relating specifically to sick- 

 ness caused through eating decayed fish, either 

 fresh or preserved, see under Diseases of man. 



General treatises. See especially. •Pelle- 

 grin, J. 1900.6; Savchenko, P. N. 1887.1; 

 •Vignon, G. Add. 1902.1. 



Other general accounts. Coutifere, H. 

 1899.1; Corr^, A. 1865.1; Dumeril, A. 

 H. 1866.2, 1867.1; Fischel, F. & Enoch, 

 0. 1892.1; •Kobert, E. R. 1902.1, Add. 

 1894.1; Tybring, O. 1885.1, 1887.1. — 

 Text in Russian. Popoff, M, Add. 1887.1. 



Miscellaneous papers on the effects of 

 eating poisonous fishes, with references to 

 poisoning cases, etc. Burnett, W. 1846.1; 

 Burrow, G. M. 1815.1; Ehidge, S. 1879.1; 

 Gmelin, J. F. 1788.1; Hamilton, W. 

 1853.1; Lim-Boon-Keng, - & Boddaert, 

 A. 1901.1; Martin, M. 1834.1; Martini, 

 -. 1898.1; Nicolas, C. 1909.1; Nord- 

 mann, A. 1863.1; Anrep, V. K. Add. 

 1885.1; Carruccio, A. Add. 1886.1; 



Chernisheff, S. P. Add. 1899.1; Cloquet, 

 H. Add. 1821.1; Guyon, - Add. 1856.1; 

 Mouchon, -. Add. 1840.1; Schreiber, J. 

 Add. 1884.1. — Effect on a cat. Cassel- 

 mann, A. 1871.1. 



Cases of poisoning. Records of oc- 

 currence, treatment, etc. Danilewsky, C. 

 1885.1; Gautier, A. 1864.1; Sobbe, - 

 1889.1; Alexander, - Add. 1888.1 



