86 INDIAN SNAKE POISONS, 



5.50 P.M. Slight twitchings of the muscles of the 

 extremities. 



5.59 P.M. Respirations 13. 

 6 P.M. Convulsions. 

 6.5 P.M. Salivation. 



6.23 P.M. Convulsions. 



6.24 P.M. Eespiratory movement ceased. 

 6.26 P.M. Dead, 



Experiment II. 



A cat was bitten on the leg by a Bungarus fasciatus. 



1.7 P.M. Bitten. 



2 P.M. The leg which was bitten is swollen. 



6.30 P.M. Affected ; sluggish ; staggers when roused. 



7.8 P.M. Becoming paralysed. 

 7.15 P.M. Eespiration failing. 



7.87 P.M. Lying down; respiration almost ceased; 

 a small quantity of clear fluid running from the mouth; 

 commencing convulsions. 



7.43 P.M. Convulsions stronger. 



7.46 P.M. All movement ceased; pupils dilated. 



7.4 7 J P.M. Heart stopped. Dead. 



Experiment III. 



A strong healthy pariah dog was bitten in the centre 

 of the back by a Bungarus fasciatus. 

 1.20 P.M. Bitten. 

 1.56 P.M. Vomited. 



