88 INDIAN SNAKE POISONS, 



12.40 P.M. Bitten spot swollen. 



1.17 P.M. Affected ; staggering. 



1.35 P.M. Unable to stand. 



1.36 P.M. Salivated. 



1.38 P.M. Twitchings of muscles of limbs. 



1.39 P.M. Occasional spasm of diaphragm. 



1.40 P.M. Pupils normal. 



1.41 P.M. Tongue protruded. 



1.43 P.M. Respirations reduced to an occasio^ial 

 inspiratory spasm. | 



1.66 P.M. Dead. | 



Experiment VT. 



A pariah dog was bitten by a Bungarus fasciatiis. 

 The snake had been some time in captivity. 

 Noon. Bitten. 

 \st Day — 



12.19 P.M. Had some general irregular muscular 

 contractions, after which it seemed somewmt 

 paralysed. 

 1 2.35 P.M. Seems quite well again. 

 2nd Day. Quite well. 

 3rrf Day. No symptom. 

 4:th Day. No change. 



%>th Day. Somewhat depressed ; refused food. 

 6th Day. Lying down ; very weak ; temperature 

 103°'2 F.; respiratory movement somewhat less- 

 ened ; urine (the first passed since the 2nd 



