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or colleagues, and on the other to the valuable co-operation of the 

 Colonial Governments of Indo-China, the French Settlements in 

 India, and Martinique, I soon received poisonous snakes and dried 

 venom in abundance. 



Fig. 'J.J. — Vaccinating a Hofise against Venom at the Pasteue Institute at Lille. 



After this I was not long in pushing the vaccination of a few 

 horses until I made them resist, in a single injection, '2 grammes of 

 dry cobra-venom, a dose about ciyhtij times letlial ; for I was able 

 to satisfy myself that about 0'025 gramme of cobra-venom was 

 sufficient to kill fresh Ikjihck in from twelve to twenty-four hours. 



The immunisatit)!! of horses to this very high degree of tolerance 

 of venom is not obtained without difficulties; many aniujals sue- 



