THEIR NATURE AND EFFECTS. 101 



3.25 P.M. Affected ; vomiting. 



3.27 P.M. Chewing movement of the jaw and lips. 



3.29 P.M. Salivation. 



3.30 P.M. Tongue hanging out of the mouth; pupils 

 somewhat contracted ; becoming paralysed. 



3.31 P.M. Convulsions. 



3.33 P.M. All movement ceased. 

 3.35 P.M. Pupils dilated. 

 3.35J P.M. Heart stopped. Dead. 

 There was no albumen in the urine. 



Experiment XI. 



A small quantity of fresh poison from the Bungarus 

 coeruleus was injected subcutaneously into a dog. 

 1.25 P.M. Injection. 



Temperature in rectum 102°"6 F. 



Vomited. 



Salivation. 



Pupils somewhat dilated, but answer to 



Vomited mucus. 



Urinated — urine normal; pupils dilated; 

 staggering ; all the legs equally affected ; frothy saU- 



Unable to stand ; muscular twitcbings. 



Temperature in rectum 102°'6 F. 



Convulsions. 



Tongue banging out of the mouth. 



